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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1933 PAGE FIVE t- NOTICE C NOTICE TO WATER USERS AMEIK AG & AJPUS $s S kk vilCi' m 4". 10 $econd 3 Reading Time During the past year Tremonton has been lenient with its water users, realizing the condition of the times. But now the situation has come to the place where the burden is getting too heavyand we must insist that the water rentals be paid or those delinquent will be shut off on September 1 tr 1 I t R ; II 11 y- - : We cannot keep up the water system unless the citizens do their part and it 13 not fair to extend credit to one and not to another. By Order of the City Council. DELINQUENT NOTICE Bit Creek Irrigating Co., Howell, Box Elder Count) Utah. NEW REGIME WHOOPEE: Laughing, shouting, weeping citizens of Havana throng the streets celebrating after the dramatic flight of Cuba's sieposed president, Machado. I CALIFORNIA TENNIS PAUL WHITE MAN. Kino o Jazz. In. STAR. Helen Jacobs, in dulses in a bit of light reading action at Forest Hills, "Whitaman'a Burden" the new book ! while she was defending which tells how the famous and oneher championship during time fat bandmaster became 113 pounds i 3 4 Mrs. Whueman and Isabel J 'V- the r.r round of the U lighterl are ij Its Leighton i'll NOTICE There are delinquent upthe 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 Anit. Name on H. P. Barber 3 37 Antone Kaiser .... 26 28 H. P. Barber 40 Ellis Wood 120 J. Wood G. 64 Est. J. B. Brown .. 72 99 C. E. Gunnell Fred Douglas 76 - 120 C. B. Gunnell 78 - 85 Jesse Rock 87 34 ' 77i 151 62 19 20 75 115 26.65 ' . Frank J. Kennard, A. B. Caseman, Leona Holtj, S. W. Beecher, Etta Jones, Nial Nelson, Henreitta Bott, Lura Redd, Elmer Jeppson, Nora Ford, Lorene Myrick, Flora Hansen, Venice Carlson, John Olsen, Edward Ward, Uarda Jensen, George Bishop. Box Elder Junior High School. d Alfred Freeman, Fard Kroksh, Freeman, Grant Prisbrey, Ivie Rae Mason, Edward J. Clark, Austin Larsen, Mary E. Robbins, Lee JeppF. A. Owen Westenskow, Gwendolyn son, James Noel Bennion, Wil-for- L-l-B-E-R-T-Y THEATRE DEATH-STRUGGL- E T.-load- ed love-stor- y, COMEDY and NEWS THURSDAY . . . FRIDAY,. SATURDAY September - - 7th - - 8th - - 9th .. EDWARD G. ROBINSON M Scores His First Great Comedy Hit as a Hijacker Gone mgn-iiat- i in "The Little Giant" with Mary Astor and Helen Vinson You're on the spot for a riot of laughs when "Little Caesar" swaps his beer fleet for a string of polo ponies and tries to strong-arSociety's "400" into making him Number 401! "I GOT CLASS, SISTER!" I'm fairly crawlin' with culbabies ain't snootin' me. ture; and them beer! No more molls!' There's No more more No guns! two cold million in the sock and it's me for the upper M m blue-blood- ed cl&sscs !" 1:J I Mae Hillstrom, Lucy Baty, Lucile McBride, Norma Jensen, Ardis Nelson, Blanche Ferre. rose, broke his collar bone while ing Tuesday. play- When You Think LUMBER THINK WILSON "Everything To Build Anything' Phone 11 H. G. Scott Drug Co. I Prescription Specialists X. Back to School Days! S&t M COMEDY and KATS FINEST OF FOUNTAIN SERVICE on with the oancEi Soma LevKova. whose lovely face and form have made her Germany's terp. ' sichorenn idol, caught by the inquiring camera-r,iin one of her dac n steps. Read the Want Ads School. Victor J. Bott, Lincoln Howard Jensen, Elva Baird, Madge Gray, Lucille Jones, Eloise Hoopes, Irene Stayner, Bertha Jensen, Mary Nichols, Norma Nelson, Regena Jensen, Estella Wheatley. Boothe Valley. Iona Johnson. Vernon Hansen, Maurine Bothwell. Anderson, Wanda Garfield. .Bear River City. Glenn Taylor, Frona Cates, Lela Jensen, Wanda Jensen, Ada Jensen and Veoma Holmgren. Corinne. Clifford Frye, Mary L Anderson, Iris Schow, Uarda Owens, Vera Johnson, Vera Facer. Clear Creek. Oleen Palmer. Collinston. Ross Coombs, Ruth Mae Nielson, Phyllis Whitworth. Frank Stevens, MaurDeweyville. ine Anderson, Lois Christensen. Elwood. Ronald J. Leonard, Wray Glenn, Pearl Mortensen. Fielding. A. W. Price, June Joy Jensen, Nona Smith. Grouse Creek. Edward Harris, Peters, Mae Tingey, Garland. J. D. Gunderson, Rulon Manning, W. J. Cullimore, Rhoda Larsen, Mildred Lund, Jane White, Grace Watkins, LouVell Roberts, Golda Acord, Ardes Adams, and Eva WILL BRING A NEW FEATURE 3 DAYS OF RED HOT 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 4 GAMES THURSDAY 2 GAMES FRIDAY FINALS SATURDAY The Following Clubs Have Been Invited to Play For A Purse of Clara Reeder. Kelton. B. Glen Marble. Lakeside. Edith Olsen. Lucin. Alberta Teeter. Archie Simms, Lucille Mantua. Jensen. Park Valley. Floyd Jensen, Ross Kelley, Roma Tubbs. Promontory Station. Erma Wilde. Plymouth. Mark Jackman, Hazel Allen, Edna Reeder. Perry. Ronald Gourley, Norrine Jeppson. Portage. Rupert Blackham, Ella Nielson, Bernice Brunker, and Vera Hubbard. Riverside. Nan Nielson, Snowville. Max Ferguson, Lowell Cutler, Afton Hansen. Stanrod. Charlotte Pearse. Thatcher. Lisle Adams, Francessa Wight, Sylvano Siegfried. Tremonton. Albert Meldrum, Donald Sheffield, Frances Knott, Loletta Hodges, Kathryn Maughn. Leona Garfield, Nina Larsen, Thelma Haris, Constance Jensen, Vernell Peterson, Aleen Hansen. Willard. Elwyn Seeley, David Ward, Marcella Madsen, Elaine Reeder, Iva Sorensen, Ada Woodyatt. Washakie. Alvin Harris, and Ida Harris. Yost Owen Ward, Melba Hamson, j Bertha Tanner. Subscribe for the Leader We Give Tickets on the Cow PEACH BAYS n, I This is your drug store, come and make yourself at home 1933 ! What a Riot When "Little Caesar" Crashes Society xxxt ' Hunsaker. Junction. EVER THE GREATEST SHOWN ON THE TALKING-SCREEN- ! running the Trapped at the bottom of the ocean submarine T. a thrilling N. blockade with a now after shown setting for a glorious months of secret production! - - f ? Adams. Howell. Lorin Peterson, Dorothy Hadley. Leon F. Christensen, Honeyville. Erma Hansen, Florence Lee, Veressa with - - Robert MONTGOMERY, Walter Huston, Madge Evans, Jimmy Durantee, Eugene Pallette, Robert Young SUBMARINE VS. AIRPLANES H TV 5? I Le-O- ra "Hell Below" M I K P VR U f ftfv, VX, i 13 UVIiVv f V - M Caf-do- SUNDAY . . . MONDAY . . . TUESDAY September - - 3rd - - 4th - - 5th M Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cottle of Stone, a girl, born August 26. WHITE Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White of Ogden, born at the home of Alva Rhodes of East Garland, Aug. 27. JOHNS Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Johns, a girl, born at the Valley Hospital, August 26. 1 A HAPPY DAY FOR ORPHANS: Happy orphans dig Into "World's Fair Sandwiches" Named for the while on a tour of the Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago. In an, 25,000 big Fair, the sandwichee consist of chopped bacon and ofmayonnaise 68 prominent a of summer thru the efforts this see Fair will the group orphans Chicagoans who are sponsoring free tours for orphans. Elder High School. Hinckley, W. H. Griffiths, Nelson. Jensen, Earl Ferguson, Robert Reese, Central School . Mont Harmon, Eli F. Lee, L. A. Richardson, F. Jensen, Leona Cuthbert, Vivian Ralph M. A. Joseph Law, George Nielson, Hansen, L. D. White, Albert Noall, Maughn, Leola Seeley, Doril White, M isfe Iff V 7 Wat-kin- s. M I COTTLE r, Bear River High School. C. A. Smith, George O. Nye, Douglas Cannon, Leo R. Walker, Nethella Griffin, C. H. Last, Edna Burnham, A. J. Taylor, Margaret Woodside, LeRoy Bishop, Hugh C. Davis, Mark Nichols, Oneta K. Shurtz. J. T. Arbon, Ruth Johnson, Sargent Streeper, Mildred Stone, Lois Jordan F. L. Spillman, Vernal J. Harris, Edna Capener, Odell Thompson, Claud Jensen, C. C. H .. Complete line of school supplies at right pric- es. Come in and see our many bargains for school days. Teachers Assigned To County Schools M V tc'.vn ' M "X TOCHIEF: 6umner Welles. U. S Ambassador to Cuba, greeting do Cespedes who became president of Cuba the departure o. President . - -- do. , 27.40 Victor Fonnesbeck 96 13.75 Edgar Nesson .. 101 104 28.75 A. Shriber J. And in accordance with the law and an order of the board of directors made on the 5th day of July, 1933, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the secretary at day of Jewell, Utah on the 2nd 1933, at the hour of 2 p. m. to pay delinquent assessments thereon .together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. CARL C. SHRIBER, t4. Secretary. Box . tdZ ThM - 19.76 Sep-Sgjbe- K PHONE 47 . . . TREMONTON, UTAH 30.50 152.10 28.60 23.19 66.70 89.53 144.12 82.29 40 50 29 J :x: Leona Miller, Penrose; Dorothy and Coy Gardner, Burton and Ralph Hill, Glen Anderson of Bear River City; Erwin Gardner of Deweyville; Ranae, Margaret Rnd Vera Firth of Bothwell Edna Southerland of Fielding; Mary and Lola Gaddie of Garland; Rose and Merilyn Hall and Joan Sivenson of Garland; Verl Iverson of Elwood; Dona Tolman of Honeyville; Leola have had their tonsils removed during the past week. The son of Joseph Kickham of Stone was given medical treatment for a dislocated knee Saturday. Billie, the small son of Mrs. Fronie Cates of Bear River City, had the misfortune to break both bones in his right arm last Thursday. Van. the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wixom of Brigham City, was playing in Garland and pulled a motorcycle over on him, breaking his leg. The small son of Ed Call of Pen- Ko-fo- rd 10th. V vr-- Births of the Week HOSPITAL NOTES : r Five Hundred Dolars BOTHWELL - DEWEYVILLE - HONEYVILLE - TREMONTON BRIGHAM - GARLAND - MANTUA - WILLARD Other Features FRUIT EXHIBIT - - FLOWER SHOW - - EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT - - FARM BUREAU EXHIBIT - - CARNIVAL DANCING - - MOVING PICTURES - - BEAUTIFUL STREET PARADES EACH DAY FREE PEACHES, WATERMELONS AND CANTELOUPES Peach Queen Dance Thursday Evening - - Bluebird Brigham City, Utah September 15th and 16th j; |