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Show EEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TUTZRSPAV. CC703ZP. I'.VGE EIGHT 22, Stake M. I. A. Hallowe'en Carnival, M, .Oct 23, i a mil sun t POLL Mrs. George W. Brough was made ' Mrs. Margaret H. Pack is assisting h4jpy Wednesday by a visit from 31 at the Post Office during the the of her grandchildren and six grea absence of Miss Mae Calderwood, who grandchildren as follows: Mrs. Helen is spending her vacation in Haacke of Bountiful, Mrs. Francis Hx.l of East Tremonton, and Miss Jane Earkle of Harper. Darrell Kelly ' Thomas Callister and Harold Holley of Providence, Leon and Glade Hill attended the showing for the dealers of East Tremonton, Cornel, Colleen of and Hudsons at Salt i Dillman, of Three. Relative strength of the nation's and state's major political candidates shows bat slight change since last week in the Salt Lake Tribune's current statewide straw prior to his departure for the West-er- a Mrs. Helen Haacke and three chilStates mission where he will serve as a missionary for the L. D. S. dren of Bountiful and Lloyd Anderchurch for the next two years. His son of Salt Lake City were visitors twin brother, Darwin, has already at the home of Mrs. Edith Samuelson labored for one year in the same mis- - three days last week. poll. J Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hill of Poca-tell- o, Idaho were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simonsen last Fine L.D.S. Garments. Clif's Clothiery Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garfield of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Garfield of East Tremonton were Miss Josephene Stokes of Burley, Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. LesIdaho visited with friends and rela- lie Garfield. tives in Tremonton this week. Mrs. Mattie Stone and Mrs. Harry Mrs. Rose Kerr returned Sunday Woodward were Salt Lake visitors, after spending a week in Ogden with Friday. her sister, Mrs. Lorenzo Taylor. Lewis Briggs spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan spent Sunday visiting in Briggs. He- returned to Latuda, Carbon county, Sunday where he is operating a barber shop. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kerr and Mrs. F'se Kerr visited in Liberty Sunday Miss Carmen Beck of Los Angeles, v ith Mrs. Alice Warren, of California, arrived Saturday to visit daughter Rose Kerr. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris week. - Beck. Mr. and Mrs. George Pierson and daughter, Betty, of Ogden were week Lloyd Harris of Washington. D. C. end visitors in Tremonton. arrived home Tuesday to spend his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Spencer Calderwood of Logan spent Mrs. J. D. Harris. Sunday with relatives in Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Josephsen were Fine L.DS. Garments. Clif's Clothiery bait Lake visitors Monday DR DON C JAMES Progressive-Independen- Will Be In His New Office Over Penney's Store Make APPintments With Dr. Evans for EYE Examination PHONE 124 'I l j un- Here ara the tot&ta and percentages of the candidates wttft 1,41 votes tabulated: Total Percent , non-payme- nt Vote President Roosevelt (D) Landon (R) Governor Blood (D) Dillman (R) Peery (P-I- 68.1 11,17 6,240 S1J 30 4,888 5.884 6,530 ) 3.J 33. 0 CcU?rcs8 1st Dist. Murdock (D) 69.2 5,188 Dunn (R) 30.8 2,312 Consn?s3 2nd Dist. RcbinsDn (D) 65.9 5,402 Watkins (R) 34.1 2,793 Scratching of Governor Blood has diminished somewhat during the past three weeks but there are still more Democrats voting for the Republican and Progressive-Independen- t candidates than for the nominee of their own party. The exchange of supporters between the two presidential candidates is getting closer all the time fo a fifty-fiftUp to date 1,309 persons win voted for Roosevelt in 1932 have indicated an intention of supporting Landon this year. A total of 1,276 who voted for Hoover in 1932 now say they have switched to Roosevelt. The Landon gain from this exchange is only 83 votes out of a total of D ' j ' e 16,416. None of the minor party candidates are showing enough strength to influence anything but a very close election. Lemke of the Union pnrty has polled 125 votes; Thomas of the Socialists, 24, and nominee Browder, of the I TTTTWT ; Com- munists, 10. Five of the Communist votes come from Salt Lake county and the others from Beaver, Sevier, Utah and Weber. Counties which are now In the Republican column nationally are Garfield, Kane and San Juan. The most counties are Carbon, Weber, Salt Lake and line As business continues to improve as a result of the enterprise of our citizens and neighbors there will be an increasing number of opportunities to use borrowed funds soundly and constructively Business firms, or individuals conducting a business, who submit financial statements to this Bank regularly are helping to prepare a future line of credit for demonstrated n ability and are always two of the more Important characteristics of a welcome borrower. BEAR RIVER STATE BANK we Welcome All New Business KUJAr MORAL CONDITIONS IN OGDEN ASSAILED BY PRES. BROWNING m RirM Corporation ,uuu maximum Insurance for Each F.edera,tDePos"'t France rtr Denn;t TW.'ltVl Dentist Y Office f It m4 lO$ u I Props. 90i HALIBUT LIVER OIL CAPSULES - 50's Pint Size 1 59 iwwi'uimmn UOSCSSICSSC33CSZ' ALKA SELTZER Large Size ....... M" ?k AQri r m m SH VACUUM BOTTI . n? nni ini size ALCOHOL Johnson & Johnson BABY TALCUM ... 29c pa j 7Q PARAMOUNT 19c ABSORBENT COTTON Pound Roll oqa "TK 1!. mm 23W ft. I Pi Ii t th on. Special 59 ROLL TOWELS . 2 tor Z5C PRESUINIUNS IJKUbS Ml mm Jremonton, Ar: , POCKET WATCHES SUP Value j oO of Magnesia ST. REGIS HOT WATER BOTTLES Th Thin 89c 1 DEXTER CUBBING Jfcson's run Mi 79J Challenge ALARM CLOCKS Special COD LIVER OIL it SATURDAY Me McKESSON Tremonton, Utah Hour; and - PURE HEAVY AMERICAN MINERAL OIL SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER DR. D. B. GREEN ' SHOP and SAVE at the CITY DRUG CO., Tremonton, Utah ! Jj M rni T repu-tado- EVANS Dentist "There is no town in the United States of the same size as Ogden, which is as wide open as this city is," declared President George E. Browning of the Weber Stake at a quarterly conference in the Tabernacle Sunday. He declared that gambling, drinking of liquor, prostitution, and all the evils that so with it an left unmolested. "If an arrest is Browning said, "a fine is as a license for them to continue in their evil way." He declared that conditions in the county today are due to lack of law enforcement and that if officers were faithful to their oaths of office, conditions would be far bet- -' ter. Urges Better Living President Browning declared that "moral conditions worrv mo than anything else. Although I am considered a crank on these thi n era say there never was a tlmo nur hi.. tory when we needed to remember' me word of Wisdom more anH n up to it. He deplored the fact that young people are temnfpH hv advertisements until they think it is ' .uaniy 10 smoke and drink cocktails. Desert News. CREDIT f GARLAND HOTEL i I DR. OGDEN. the m rt.r. City Held Most Wide Open For Size In United States Preparing c i y The Tribune has now nulled out 62,467 ballots in tha poll, the distribution being on a basis of every fourth voter in each county of the state. The names were taken direct from the official registration lists. MONDAY, OCTOBER 26th I is t, j Cache. OPTOMETRIST J j changed. j BRONCHITIS j J I The little shifting which has occurred in the gubernatorial division favors Governor Henry H. Blood, seeking reelection on the Democratic ticket. Governor Blood has picked up .1 of one per cent since last week's tabulation and Ray E. Dillman, Republican, has lost a like amount. The percentage of Mayor Harman W. Peer of Ogden, ! DeMonte Dockstader was rushed to Fina L.D.S. Garments. Clif s Clothiery Salt Lake hospital Monday when he became seriously ill. Mrs. Dockstader Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Callister and and Mrs. Sam Getz accompanied him. children, Janet and Jerry, spent the weekend with friends and relatives Miss Elaine Genhart. who is attend ir Provo. ing school at the St. Marys of the Wasatch, In Salt Lake City, spent Mi, and Mrs. Kenneth Stephens and the weekend with her parents, Mr f imily are spending the week in and Mrs. Fred C. Gephart. Southern Utah. Mrs. Dora Nelson and daughter, The Reverend and Mrs. R Z. naff ReNee, visited with friends and relaarrived In Tremonton, Saturday from tives In Salt Lake four days this Hmilngton Park, California, where' week. thejr were recently married. Reverend , Gaff is originally from Clarksburg, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simonsen atOntario, Canada and Mrs. Gaff's home tended the funeral of Wayne Manning was in Hunington Park. Rev. Gaff 4 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. will take charge of the M. E. church H. Manning of Salt Lake City, in tlus city. non-payme- nt Check That Dangerous Don Gunnel of Howell called on Fine L.D.S. Garments. Clif 's Clothiery friends in Tremonton Wednesday, sion. 0. P. Gubernatorial Nominee, Still Leads Field Tereplanes Lake City, Tuesday. and Helen Haacke of Bountiful. G. family more than 26,000 farm rest dents received direct benefit from the loans while other thousands, including marchants and manufacturers, bene, fited indirectly as the borrowers 6573 farm families in Califorpurchasers once more, ResettleMore than 28,000 parcels of proper- loans, and Arizona who ment Administration officials pointed Utah nia, Nevada, ty in Utah which had been placed in were without a living income a year out of taxes jeopardy by now paying their own way are No rural rehabilitation loans are ago, were saved to their owners through from earnings from their farms, ac- being made in this region at present the program of relief given to disto figures released at Reset- uue ii me tressed taxpayers by Governor Hen- cording gicaicr neeu lor IUnds in Administration tlement states and to the fact that headquarters, th drought Blood. is This shown in data ry H. Francisco. San demand for loans is in the the heavy just compiled by the state tax The figures, which are for the last Spring when planting starts, ' th r-refiscal year, show the farmers borrow- settlement Administration announced. j Approximately $3,140,000 in delin-- j ed $3,611,651 and have the govqunt taxes jwere paid for redemp-- j ernment almost $300,000.repaid of the Most tions of property or for compromise; 1 were loans between made January settlements permitted under tax re1. two to run and from They July lief laws passed at the instance of five years. Governor Blood. Loans were made to small farmers In Box Elder county there were COUGH TONIGHT to obtain financial assistance unable about 1883 pieees of property which Agricultural specialists were saved to their owners by this elsewhere. Sleep Sound All Night Long with borrowers in setting program and the redemptions and set- - cooperated farm for their management plans tlements brought in $127,432.37 in up All coughs look alike to BUCThe money was used for payment of tax delinquencies which guidance. KLEY'S MIXTURE (triple acting) build feed, seed, livestock, machinery, materially aided in financing the one sip of this grand medicine usuetc. materials, fertilizer, ing schools and all government agencies. Repayments have increased more ally stops an ordinary cough and the During the depression economic than $200,000 since June 30, indicat- persistent bronchial cough are usually conditions made it impossible for Resettlement Administration cnecKea ana unaer control after just ing, say thousands of property owners to pay a few doses no more tormenting, the taxes on their homes and lands. officials, a definite improvement in western nights. sleepless farmers agriculture. Many In 1933 and 1935 Governor Blood urgmet BUCKLEY'S have MIXTURE is differ-en- t were before payments they ed and had passed, legislation which due and some have paid their loans in it's it "acts like a IE supreme the sale of property placed postponed full. one small boflash" with it prove in jeopardy by of taxes California farmers were the heavi- ttle at Adam's Drug Store and all fti and thereby saved homes and properest borrowers, requiring $1,875,839. good druggists guaranteed. ty possessions of thousands of people which would otherwise have been Loans in the other states: Arizona, sold. This legislation affected pro- $251,457; Utah, $1,272,681; Nevada, Terrazzo Terrazzo floor is made of small rhi. p. perty which was delinquent back as $211,674. mc California led also in repayments, of marble set Irregularly in far a3 1928. cement it with a of total $153,308. Utah was and ponshPd. In addition Governor Blood had next with reArizona has $116,929. legislation enacted which permitted county commissioners to exercise paid $17,436; Nevada. $10,193. While more money was loaned in greater lattitude in making comproUtah had the most borCalifornia, mise settlements. Join the As an inducement for owners to redeem their property rowers, a total of 2960. The CaliforHappy Crowds a law was passed reducing penalty nia total was 2356. This difference SATURDAY jrl is due to the fact loans were larger in and interest rates. Following up this NIGHT California. Arizona borrowers law an educational camnaien was; totaled in conducted late in 1935 to acquaint the 987, Nevada borrowers, 270. sco On the basis of four persons to a in OGDEN people with the benefits which the rn program made possible and urging! that the property be redeemed before benefit for the distressed home owner Verdi Breinholt it was lost to the owners. or land holder. and His The compromise settlement alone In addition to the emergency meas-- ! Dance Orchestra ko. affected more than 1900 pieces of pro-- : ures Governor Blood has brought re-- ! ' perty during the first six months the lief to all tax payers this year by Ladies: new law was in effect. Of these some completely eliminating the state pro15c till 9 $329. 4CD was rea!ized in taxes tax for perty of levy support the genby such 25c after 9 M.Ttiemenis or better than 83 percent; eral fund and reducing levies for state of the taxes assessed. school purposes. This year property Gents: Corresponding figures for this county were $12,494.85 taxpayers will pay to the state only 30c till 9 taxes collected or 90.96 percent of the for the support of education. Pro40o after 9 total taxes assessed. Since September perty taxes to be collected by the Icor 30, 1935 settlements will state this year have been cut more bring the total to more than three than $1,775,000 below last year. It is times the figures given. the hope of the state authorities that The greater number of benefits n. the economies and business adminisEd crued under those laws which reduced tration of Governor Blood will be conmm tT,e penalty and intr-e- st tinued and the state can thereby per- Owners of more than 26,000 manently abandon property taxes as parcels NEWLY DECORATED of property took of these a source of financing its many gov- cuts and paid moreadvantage X and REMODELED than $2,800 000 in ernmencai activities. delinquent taxes through the period 1 Rooms at Reasonable Rates fpro o the gpoS; campaign. In this county there iV( I were owners of 1783 NEW CAFE and parcels of proG. M. Ro-- c perty who saved their lands and DINING ROOM K homes from tax jeopardy and paid taxes of $114,937.52. Meals 25c and 50c Office Over J. C. Penney Store Sable The entire program was carried Office Hours: 9 to 12 - 1:15 to 5:30 out MR. AND as an emergency relief measure MRS. M. L. NYE for PHONE 124 Owners and Rural Rehabilitation Tax Relief Program Loans Help Farmers In State Saves 28,000 Parcels Of Property As the result of rural rehabilitation eiaoD si It-- S R. H. S. gjmnasium iih iriF"rrQn-'"riy- t 49C FQIJMTaiV, Uta cc.w,,. Jj trill' |