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Show PAGE FIVE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933 NOTICE ustThinkin NOTICE by Charles S.Kbtnison Of Budget Hearing The following budget ha3 been set ' Look Out for the Children f up for Tremonton City, Utah, for the year 1934. $3750.00 Salary and wages 2300.00 Power and light Miscellaneous expense As on the crowded streets I roll, I'll keep my car in close control. There's risk enough in all events To make me always drive with sense, But certainly, no chance I'll take When lives of children are at stake! 1500.00 Maintenance of water 1500.00 and sewer 350.00 Cemetery maintenance 1250.00 Street maintenance 500.00 Library brary building and grounds, 200.00 300.00 Garage maintenance 2500.00 Interest Bond You never know what tykes will do. They're just as apt to rush on through Across your path, as you draw near, As they are apt to stop, in fear. For playful feet don't understand When Death, perhaps, is near at hand. 1500.00 retiring Objections to the above budget will be heard at the Public Civic building !Tuesday, September 5th, 1933, at 8 So, when I'm driving on a street Where little folks I'm apt to meet. Who dash across the streets in play I hope I'll drive in just the way That I would drive if mine were there, Upon that crowded thoroughfare. ((, 1930. Western Newspaper Union.) o'clock p. m. f ' ISRAEL HUNSAKER, Mayor. LEWIS BRENKMAN, tl. 8-- Recorder DELINQUENT NOTICE Blue 37 120 34 40 3 .... 26 28 Think LUMBER THINK WILSON "Everything To Build Anything" Phone 11 weeds vary accordingly. It was County Commissioners ious reported that a good many people are Holds Regular Session! willing to purchase the material pro- viding the county will do the spraying. These gentlemen were advised to work with Mr. Tolman who is willing to act for the best interest of the farmers. Mayor Lorenzo W. Anderson, John E. Baird and William C. Merrill, of Brigham City reported that it was thejr understanding that the city could not obtain government funds with which to construct a community hospital. However, the county may act in this capacity and these gentlemen are therefore asking that the county commissioners include a community hospital in their project and seek to obtain funds with which to construct same. The city could appropriate money with which to assist in such an undertaking and would be willing to do so. The matter was taken under advisement. The monthly reports of County Extension Agent Robert H. Stewart and District Extension Agent Miss Izola county agricultural agent, acted Jensen, were presented, accepted and as spokesman who discussed the meth- ordered filed. od of destroying whitetop and mornAn adjournment was taken until ing glory. Mr. Tolman stated that it Wednesday morning, August 23rd, then is best to burn the whitetop first 1933 at 9 o'clock a. m. thereConditions later. vary spray fore the method of combating the nox- Tol-ma- -T-Y HHEMEES SUNDAY . . . MONDAY . . . TUESDAY August - - 27th - - 28th - - 29th MARION DAVIES a great star in her most "Peg 0' heart-warmin- g role - - in My Heart" "THEY DON'T LOVE US HERE, MICHAEL!" Beloved Peg and her dog Michael . . . they will keep you thrilling roaring with laughter, holding back the tears, at romance, in the picture version of the world-famo" play. - - Hear Marion Davies sing "Sweetheart Darlin' and other grand songs in this romantic successor to us "Smilin' Through!" - - - For unrestrained laughs, for g pathos, for songs of love and songs of gaiety, we unhesitatingly recommend this glorious entertainment to you. heart-grippin- COMEDY and NEWS THURSDAY . . . FRIDAY . . . SATURDAY August - - 31st - - September - - 1st - - 2nd Zane Grey's "Smoke Lightning with - - George O'BRIEN - - Nell O'Day Betsy King Ross - - Frank Atkinson - - As at two The Brightest Star in the Western Sky minded who reckless romance rover two fisted, gun, turns rancher but gets roped by Cupid A Son of the Saddle . . . Leaps from his mighty mustang and shoots his way through a bad gang to a good woman COMEDY and KATS MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Phone 2t Tremonton, Utah AHI ill " VfM m F,T3 m-- mm THE LEADER TREMONTON, UTAH Prescription Specialists Births of the Week I x COOMBS Mr. and Mrs. Leo Coombs of Yielding, a boy, born, August 21. CALL Mr. and Mrs. Ed Call of Penrose, a boy, bory August 20th. HARPER Mr. and Mrs. Homer per of Deweyville, a boy, born Back to School Days! Complete line of school supplies at right prices. Come in and see our many bargains for school days. HamAug-us- e 21st. KERR Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kerr, a boy, born at the Valley Hospital, August 21st. ADAMS Mr. and Mrs. Afton Adams of East Garland, a girl, born August 22nd. SAKATO MCr. and Mrs. Sakato of Bear River City, a girl, born Aug- FINEST OF FOUNTAIN SERVICE This is your drug store, come and make yourself at home We Give Tickets on the Cow ust 23rd. . 933' n, THATCHER L-I-B-E-R- .rr H. G. Scott Drug Co. RICHARDS Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Richards, of Fielding, a girl, born August 13th. $ 30.50 i :x: Harold P. Trewilliger of San FranMrs. Leo Farnsworth was hostess to cisco, Calif., national field representhe members of the Social Develop- tative in charire of first aid and life ment club Thursday afternoon. Dur- saving for the American Red Cross, ing the business hour plans for the was confering in Ogden Monday, at coming year's programs were discus- which time the examiners from difsed in which meeting for the summer ferent chapters in Utah were recheck- months were discontinued. The pro- ed in their work for the coming year. gram was conducted by Mrs. Earl Holt At this class John Hawkins was reAllen Cannon gave the topic for dis- instated, making his 4th year in this , cussion, "Japan and its relation to In- office. ternational Affairs," which was very Mr. Hawkins will work with Mr. well given. Miss Wilma Luther jstod of Brigham City in promoting Horsley Miss Onda Walters gave the musical numbers and Miss Frances Bourne en more efficient swimming and life savtertained with readings. Members of ing during the coming year. Any stuthe club held their annual summer out- dent wishing to join and pass exami or junior life saving ing at the Girls camp in Logan can- nation for senior should get in touch with Mr. work, six and yon Saturday Sunday. Forty members and special guests attended. Hawkins of Bothwell or Mr. Horsley volunMr. anu Mrs. Lzra Packer and of Brigham. Their services are cost student to the The only daughter, Coleen, Earl Hansen and tary. Lemuel Earl spent the early part of would be their transportation and the charges at the pool. the week at Garden City. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Haffield of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. English of Ogden, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn. Mrs. Ralph Grover and father, P. A. Justensen of Magna, spent last week at Carey, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Winegar of Newton, spent Sunday with Mr. and 47 . . Mrs. Charles Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cannon of Stone Idaho, spent the early part of the week t 152.10 28.60 . P. Barber 23.19 40 jEUis Wood 66.70 64 50 G. J. Wood 29 89.53 Est J. B. Brown .. 72 111 144.12 99 C. E. Gunnell 151 82.29 Fred Douglas 76 - 120 The board of county commissioners 62 19.76 met in C. B. Gunnell 78 - 85 regular session Monday morn19 26.65 87 Jesse Rock at 10:00 o'clock, a. m., at the 20 27.40 ing Victor Fonnesbeck 96 commissioners' rooms in the county 13.75 75 Edgar Nesson .. 101 court house August 21st, 1933. county 104 115 28.75 J. A. Shriber There was a full quorum with ChairAnd in accordance with the law and an order of the board of directors man T. L. Davis presiding. The minutes of the last regular sesmade on the 5th day of July, 1933, so were read and upon motion duly sion sucn of each parcel oi many shares stock as may be necessary will be seconded, were approved. sold at the office of the secretary at Herschel Bullen of Logan, Utah, Howell, Utah on the 2nd day of Sep- who represented the Promontory Curtember, 1933, at the hour of 2 p. m. lew Land Company, called 4x discuss to pay delinquent assessments there- certain tax matters with the board of ' on ,together with the costs of adver- county commissioners. tising and expense of sale. A delegation consisting of D. E, CARL C. SHRIBER, Adams, W. H. Dunn, Joseph J. Nelt4. Secretary. son, Peter C. C. Petersen, F. L. Nye, Frank Munns, George Clark and Lewis Lillywhite were present to discuss with the board of county commissioners Jthe problem of weed spraying. Bion When You 4 Mrs. Dan Garn with relatives here. NOTICE There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment levied on the 15th day of April, 1933, on the several amounts set opposite the respective shareholders as follows: No. Cert. Shares Amt. Name intone Kaiser j PHONE Creek Irrigating Co., Howell, Box Elder County, Utah. H. P. Barber J. Hawkins Reinstated I In Red Cross Work FIELDING Mr. and Mrs. Earl Compton and sons, Dean and Dale and Bert Anderson returned home luesday after a trip to Yellowstone park Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson and children of Corinne, were the guests of Bishop and Mrs. A. N. Wight Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Weslie .Dunri have as their guests, Mis. Mary A. Wight of Salt Lake, Miss Keta Wight of Los Angeles and Ly.nan Wight and son, Newel of Perry. Mrs. T. J. Burkhart returned to her home here Tuesday from Salt Lake where she has been employed in. the o Sugar office. Mr and Mrs. DeLawn Diderickson of Brigham, are the guests of Mr. and Utah-Idah- Mrs. E. N. Diderickson. Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson will leave Friday for Los Angeles where Mr. Peterson will attend the convention of the Spanish American War veterans. They will visit a daughter, Mrs. Merlia Roche at San Francisco before they return. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mitchell and children of "Clinton, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Anderson, Sunday. Miss LaRue Mitchell remained for a short visit. Miss Fay Michaelis of Garland, was the guest of Fay Waldron last week. Thursday the Y. L. M. I. A. held their Mothers and Daughters social at the home of Miss Lurilla Diderickson. A delightful program was given followed by games. A delicious tray lunch was served to 52 mothers and daughters. Tuesday the Relief Society ladies met at the home of Rosella Anderson for their work meeting. The afternoon was spent quilting and rug demDelicious refreshments onstration. were served by Hazel Waldron, Lucille Eldridge and Alma Jensen. Mrs. Albert Johnson, Mrs. Sarah Vance, Miss Stella Johnson and Ralph Forsgren of Corinne, visited in Almo, and Oakley, Idaho, over the week end Wednesday evening the Junior girls of the Y. L. M. I. A. and their teachers went to the Crystal Springs for a swim and luncheon. There were 12 present. PEACH DAY WILL BRING A NEW FEATURE 3 DAYS OF 'RED MOT BASEBALL; As a Culmination of the 1933 Baseball Season, An Invitational Tournament Will Be Held At Pioneer Park in Brigham City, Utah , THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF PEACH DAYS WEEK 2 GAMES FRIDAY 4 GAMES THURSDAY FINALS SATURDAY The Following Clubs Have Been Invited to Play For A Purse of Five Hundred Dollars BOTHWELL - DEWEYVILLE - HONEYVILLE - TREMONTON BRIGHAM - GARLAND - MANTUA - WILLARD Other Features FRUIT EXHIBIT - - FLOWER SHOW - - EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT - - FARM BUREAU EXHIBIT - - CARNIVAL DANCING - - MOVING PICTURES - - BEAUTIFUL s STREET PARADES EACH DAY FREE PEACHES, WATERMELONS AND CANTELOUPES Peach Queen Dance Thursday Evening - - Bluebird Brigham City, Utah September 15th and 16th |