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Show SEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933 FACE FOUR BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered at the' PoAoffict at Utah, m Sejcead Qui Tre-tonto- Mat- n, Tax Officials Making Reclassification in Co. a a ' on UAS SAVEONE2c GRADE GASOLINE FOR Reveals FisBing Secrets OUR FINEST James Walton. Editor and Publisher Published at Trenronton. Utah, on C Milton Anderson of the Stat Tax Commission and Ernest Freeman of Thursday of each week. the County Assessor's office, were in not a first grade product Subscription Rates Tremonton early Tuesoay morning. Any person proving this gasoline will be given $10. two of These the State $2.00 On Tear, in advance employees selling regularly for 23c a gallon Box Elder Commission Tax are in advance $1.00 Six Months, in .50 county helping County Assessor Irl Three Months, in advance. B. Ward in a complete reclassification and appraisal of buildings. This is part of a state wide program to bring equality in the tax burden for all VV. H. DUNN. Prop. Tke ocly place in tha U.S. wtara eataloft and Work has been done under the direc aufcrettuina matter tofenaf any Una of buacnaaa tion of the state tax commission in or prodact can ba obtained Fraa ao Without OUiaattoa ia tKa Ami Tan Industrial Library. Rich, Wayne, Emery, Carbon and WeWntjo for Buaineaa AaSrcrtiaiBC Mattel you ar iotar rated in; aama will be promptly forwarded. ber counties. At the present time work AMEIICBI IHDDSTBIAL LIBRARY is being conducted in Salt Lake, Uin ! tah, Morgan and Iron counties similar rUj BaiMU, CUeaa. IIUmI to that being done here. I The scheme contemplates a visit to M every house in the county by the asof sessor or bis deputy. At the time the visit all buildings are measured, their age is ascertained and all facts relating to their values are written as well as to your Country down on a card. A photograph is takBUILD- en too for identification purposes, witn this information a correct apAND praisal of value can be obtained. The PATRONIZE YOUR ING such a survey is equality in result of bAttidMalttUI LOCAL MERCHANTS the burden of taxes. In counties where this plan has been GLASS AND CHINA NEU, of East Orange. the action of the rod. In casting', ARTHUR J.national used the total valuation has generally and give the champion In get a high back cart ' ' en out before been changed only to the extent of Avn-siMi- Rnrc dry-flaccuracy, lands a nice one! line time to stra Relax. Keep As an instructor In trout and the forward c::.-- . properties added to the rolls which has The rest is been escaping taxation entirely. The salmon fly casting, Art Neu has your nerves healthy made expert fishermen out of many simple patience and practice." In thruincreases decreases in and value CONSUMERS. men and women prominent In so- connection with the point about out the counties have just about balciety and finance. "For trout" Mr. healthy nerves, it is interesting t anced. People who have been assessed Neu says, "hae a rod of good know that Mr. Neu smokes Camels. unfavorable some HEAR criti TI7E higher than was fair have been re make with the first two sections "They don't disturb my nerves no If cism, usually of .an involved na- duced while those escaping their share fairly Btlfl. a line fitted to the rod. matter bow much I smoke." ht wltb sufficient weight to bring out says. ture, of the fact that the consumer of the tax burden have been raised to must pay the bill for the degree of the proper level. reemployment that will produce indus trial recovery. Occasionally a critic, state. who perhaps has not become adjusted The Misses Agusta Brough and Mar TREMONTON EAST to very materially changed conditions ion Johnson attended a delightful din Good Will Our Ads Mrs. P. EL Ault in our country, will leave the impresner party at the home of Miss Rach-ae- l sion that this obvious fact constitutes Davis of Brigham City, Friday ev 35 some sort of unjust discrimination ening. ffiumwir K. H. Fridal, Jr. and family attend against a particular class of citizens. Let us consider a moment: Just as Mrs. Charles Teterson had as Sun ed the Hansen family reunion at "Yyryr AAA. BACK TO SCHOOL day guests her brother, William H. many industrialists have come to a on Monday. realization during the past few weeks Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wright and Checketts, wife and daughter, Fern, that the workers they laid off cannot children of Salt Lake City, were the DAYS of Providence. I8 continue as their customers and that Mr. and Mrs. Dan McComb, Mrs. euests of K. H. Fndal. Sr. on Sat been their had in fact customers; they Floyd Garfield and Arlene Peterson urday and Sunday. so also the man from whom we buy Mrs. J. O. Garfield spent the fore WATERMELON were Oguen visitors on Saturday. of the week in Salt Lake City. foodstuffs, furniture, automobiles, ra part UTAH Mrs. P. E. Ault attended the Cache dios, clothing and anything else of the Mr. and Mrs. Raphel Garfield, Mrs. Pound held county Campfire program C innumerable products we sorely need and daughter, Dona, and on the U. S. A. C. campus in Logan Mary Newell to buy, is also a consumer. He likeof Mona, and Miss Zoie Gar son, Harry also Ault Mrs. Thursday evening. wise must buy his supplies from field of Draper, were house guests last visited J. W. Ault and family while others. The manuf acturer is not only week of J. O. Garfield and family. LARD in Logan. a consumer of raw materials in his Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly of Proviplant, but he is a consumer of all visited at the home of R. G. dence, his consume that all of us 4 Pounds away from 17 C ter. 21c Per Gallon fir Cu. Wess' Service Station Free to Public SEE U To Your Town For Your Requirements in LUMBER AND HARDWARE T.ilCm - MATERIAL OILS - PAINTS WARE y ALL ARE FISHING and HUNTING LICENSE Farmers' Cash Union I Read the Want Best Asset" Tremonton, Utah "Your Phone I La-eoo- "Back to School Days" 4-- H SPECIAL s 0 plant So a little deduction brings us to the realization that when we say the consumer must pay the bill we actu ally mean that every American citi en and resident of American territory must carry his share of the increased costs incident to reemployment and business and industrial recovery. '(jertainly no class is discriminated against All are in the same boat ..V - , FOR SALE OR TRADE One bay mare, weight 1250 lbs; one brown Gildon, weight 1500 lbs. See Jas. Walton, Phone 23 or 39.a-l- . CASH CREDIT allowed for used high school books on purchase maiie from our new and complete line of school books and suppies. It will pay you to buy at the High School Supply Store. FOR RENT 3 room house. Enquire at Auto Camp i mile north of town. PEACHES Early ELBERTA , Lng 7 tl. . 26th, and Wednesday, August 30th, : from 4 to 6 o'clock. Unusual opportunity for bright boy or girl to win a scholarship. Low rates for season 1 lesson per week, 75c; 2 per week, $1.00; two or more in family, 50c per lesson. Mary E. Burns. 8-- 1 FANCY Iarge Bars 1 BROKEN SLICES 2.a-- l. FOR SALE 20 acres choice irrigated land, located within two miles of Blackfoot Will sell at a bargain. See James Walton, phones 23 or , IDC ORANGES JIOUSE FOR SALE Practically new brick residence on South Tremont Street For particulars see O. P. ' Bates at American Petroleum Service Station. tf. 0 LARGE, JUICY Each Subscriptions or Renewals to the LEADER for 1 Year Special for Two Days Only $1.50 Saturday, Aug. 26th, and Saturday, Sept. 2nd. SIX TICKETS ON DRAWING WITH EACH SUBSCRIPTION OR RENEWAL Bear River Valley Leader )iiinuyMiiMraa SERVICE LEA'S LEA DUNN. Prop. XX UTAH . - LARGE Can - f. IDC BUTTER Fresh OQ Lb aCiO(j liest, Creamery, It's Estimate on painting and Our guarantee is paperhanging. reaL Call August Nussbaum, phone 77.0-6 tf. 7-- CASH PAID For Dead and Useless Cows and hones. Reverse call tf41 6 Cylinders 62 H.P. 1C CORN REEF U. S. Inspected iy2 TON DODGE TRUCK CHASSIS 131" or 157" Wheel Base WATCH FOR OUR FOUR PAGE Mairlkte2ir Market!: aunudl IMAGINE EBasIketl: A HAMBURGER 3 Pounds 25 ... BEEF ROASTS If you haven't already received your copy, one is on its way to you. You'll find it is full of real At a Price No Higher Than the Lowest Priced Truck on the Market U. S. NO. I Lb. 10 ol4c -- PORK ROASTS SHOULDER Lb. 12t BEEF FOR BOILING Lb 7c "Back to School Values" With school but a few days away, mother is busy getting together all the things the children need, and if she'll shop r.t this store, she'll find just the things she wants that keep many dollars in the pocket book. On Cow qP.SKAGGSl at prices Alway See Us Before Buying a Truck or Passenger Car THE MOST CAR FOR THE MONEY Dodge - Plymouth TICKETS GIVEN ON THE COW Tickets Given Here FREE Erigham 493J2 asm With Each Oil Change or Tire Purchase We Will Dress Your Car Top FREE! TREMONTON 89.&-- L 1. 4-- H aFREEc OV Quart Can club of East The Jolly Stitchers Tremonton held a meeting at the home of Faye Garfield on Wednesday, with all members present and one visitor. Dainty refreshments were served. On Monday they held an extra meeting at the home of Vera Kay, with all present. The girls are finishing their work and getting ready for their ex hibit at the county fair. SaSSSSZEQSB J PINEAPPLE tl. WANTED Carpenter work, cabinet work. Work guaranteed, prices Call 1 19 CLUB NEWS Friday evening from his trip thru several mid western states. His aunt, Mrs. Hyrum Tibbetts, accompanied him from Logan and was a guest in the Abbott home until Sunday. J. T. Abbott accompanied LeRoy Bishop, on a fishing trip to Logan canyon, Monday. Thomas Kay returned Monday from his trip in the southern part of the TOILET SOAP TIANO STUDENTS are asked to register at my home Saturday, August right liC 4-- H " 37-J-- 4, " Emerson Abbott returned 1 A ASSORTED Pou nd The Clever Cookers of Bothwell held their ,niee ting at the home of Helen Mills, Wednesday afternoon. They discussed posters, after, which games were played. There were 8 members and 2 leaders present. APPLES FOR SALE Sweet Crabs, Jelly Crabs; Ripe Tomatoes. Geo. Bell. Beal, CANDY , oOo SWANT COLUMN.. Brough, Sunday. Mrs. Jane Abbott left Sunday for a visit in Morgan and Salt Lake City. FISHB ft Heitz & Winzeler Auto Co. TREMONTON FOOO JL1 Li L I UTAH iUUH E ECCE3. |