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Show 1936 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, TAGE FCUR NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Classified I Ad Column ! sal: for also fttder - work torses and colts, cattle. C. Richardson, Co Phcr.e EIv.'c tf. C7.0-- 2, Csi renter work and paper hanging wry Stephens gitsrantced. J. l mile west of Tremonton. . M. ATTENTION LADIES Laundry srhriol to be held Nov. 20th. after- rccn. Factory Ironer Demonstrator will give very valuable information, Remember the date. Maytag Shop, j t2. j Tremonton, Utah. Comment on (ORSONWELLES SEEN AS AMERICAN Snowville Land and Water Co. ""N0EL COWARD NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting held on the 1st day of Nov., 1336, an assessment of five and one was levied on the capital stock half of corporation; also three cents per head for watering of stock on pipe lina, payable on the first day of Nov., 1D2G, at the office or residence of the treasurer, Moroni Arbon. Any stock that may remain unpaid on the 1st day of Dec., 1936, will be advexiised for sale and unless paid before Jan, 1st. 1937, stock will be sold to pay delinquent assessment, together with cost of advertising and expense of sale. HORTON HURD, Secretary. U. f UNITED STATES NEWS A . " r ; - ' ' ' That young bull that galloped thru reaches the hi e "king- point ten red lights up fifth avenue in ??ew aouoier my as. a reaiiv York the other day may be a sym-- : the anthropologist is th j ; fit bo! of the times. W0M j 11-5-- 2. FOR SALE 1000 Wyoming ewes, 1st year off desert. Will sell small lots or all. Price very reasonable. W. R. Brigham, Utah, Phone 359. , FOR SALE One carload crossbred Lincoln, Ramboulet yearling rams. Glen Eldredge, Phone 223. FOR SALE Johnathan and Banana apples. James Walton, Tremonton. CASH PAID for dead and useless cowa and horses. Call Maple Cieek Trout Hatchery, Brlgham tf, Reverse Charge. , 493-J-- 2. 6-- FOR SALE Pears. LeRoy Holmgren farm, Bear River City. Phone 55-t4. 1. 10-8-- r I p. :yZ'2?i Xtit:i$ Curlew Irrigation and Reservoir Co. Principal Place of Business, Ltah SS1q Largest Giant Tortoise tortoise weighing MO pounds al death is pronounced the largest giant tsrtolse recorded from modern times. A Free Theatre Tickets WATCH FOR YOUR NAME IN THIS SPACE Garland Theatre presents you with FREE Tickets, when jour name appears below Call at Bear River Valley Leader Office A. N. Robbing - Arthur Pederson Chris Barfus - John Barfus Mrs. P. E. Ault - Geo. A. Beal , Tickets This Week Good for FRI. - SAT. - NOV. 7 EDMUND HURD, Secretary, Snowville, Utah. t3. 11-5-- -- 10-2- 9, "The Man I Marry" $100.00 to Lucky Adult "Happy Hour" Friday, One Hour Comedies Added Sun., Mon., Tues., Nov. CLARK GABLE and JEANETT MacDONALD - hi "San Francisco" SPECIAL SHORTS THURS. - NOV. 11 - 11 "Anthony Adverse" with - CAST OF HUNDREDS Department of the Interior, TJ. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct., 19S6 S. NOTICE is hereby given that Joseph W, Francum, of Blue Creek, Utah, who, on Oct. 1, 1929. made homestead entry. No. 048688, for EJ, Section 30, Township 14 North, Range 6 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before James Brough, Notary Public, at Tremonton, Utah, on the 24th day of November, 1936. Claimant names as witnesses: D. G. Nelson, Harvey Sorenson, Wm. Kurd and John Arbon, all of snowviue, utan. THOMAS F. THOMAS, 2 t5. Register. 11-1- FREE TICKETS Good Any Night Except Saturday and Sunday FIELDING By Enid Welling OUR I Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bourne were MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Tremonton, Utah - Phone 28 ' i in Salt Lake Saturday visiting with friends and relatives. Lewis R. Cannon spent Monday in Stone, Idaho, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stuart of Roosevelt, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Uel Garn. The Book Lore club met at the NOTICE TO FARMERS We Will Call for and PAY CASH for DEAD or WORTHLESS HORSES & COWS Just Ring Logan Enterprise I American stae produce a Noel CowardoMts own? WILL thequestion has been much discussed in theatrical circles. supremacy Until lately, no American has challenged the of the brilliant Briton who wrKes. directs and stars la smash stage an screen hits and composes musk- that ranks with the best of the day But now, according to stage observers, there's a challenger on ths scene, in the person of Orxon Welles, mid western youth who casts h!i first vote this year and whose incipient first mustache Is making gal lant efforts. i Welles is only 21, bin In- - He wrote the book. "Every-- h He present tdy s Shakespeare." achievements of the past months have skyrocketed him i Shakespeare with colored The result was the sens-- i prominence as one of the nal production of "Macbeth," personalities of th- h!i an cast, which h ern theater and on: with far than his share of future : .(ted and directed. Next cam He has already ma.le his m fnrce, "Horse Eats Hat," whic him tripling as author, acto actor, playwright, direc author. He doesn't come, .f.'tor. he balances Noel C ward's itning to the air about a year a poetry reader, he soon talent by his own with tt l At 15, he becann' an on himself doing as many as set out, on his own, for roadcasts a' day and won a in Ireland, he on "The March of Time," tour the Emerald Isle, l fjred a Mecca for radio of the versatility and donkey and cart, liunning Kin it demands. Then came funds, he sold donkey and c most exacting role he has yet the price of fare to Dublin, a.ved, radio's "The Great Mcand a ticket to the Gates ') After the perfon; jnce he Coy," heading the stock company which broadcasts revived melobackstage and, aitough bi i dramas during "The Wonder experience was liir ted to stui Show" every Sunday night. Imtheatricals at To Id School Woodstock, III., ho blithely Joid mersed in New York theatrical the manager that he was a, star and radio activities all week, he of the New York Theater Guild. has lately been flying to and from He won an immediate audition and Chicago each weekend to portray a leading role in the next produc- the booming, blustering McCoy, of 50 years ago, tion, meanwhile sleeping on, park benches until his first payday. For and to double as leading player in two years he starred in heavy the leads with the Gates company, melodramas broadcast from the with occasional appearances at the magnificent Chicago Civic Opera famed Abbey Theater and in Lon- House. marvel at the don, and he was soon dim tin- - as way this stripling has caught the well as acting. spirit s.v.. technique of the thoatei deca-'Li'i'ore his birth. Returning to America, he won a i is h; choice opening, with tl." aid of Uurcls coiiie with hii Thornton Wilder and Altwander selection to play the leading ro! ,Woollcott, in 'Katherine Cormirs in the Broadway production, "Ten for Million Ghosts," by Sidney Kings-trilouring company, plttysou smash hits, Jwo years in "Romeo m! J'llk-t,ley, author of ("Candida" and "The I'.nnvits of "Men in White" and "Dead End." '(!.: 'e runs IS of .Wimpole Street. " Ai Voodr.ok. His v.-he cene of his school ted more hours a day and. like many he midwest's first v.i:r:..t-genius,' he losos little time in sleep. .tiu; idaying Too busy to t!;ii k of food, he haf directing Jioinpany, ia t atom' i.'i i?:"' U.it'i- of hi.s where rzt 3 u uo Gutter Starred on Bioadway io "Panic." i etr h? ik. Time was when Al Capone and his Chicago capers made government in this country a laughing stock. But1 the government caught and cast him into Alcatraz ( Al's catch trap' some one says.) Now it appears that the government has tired of waiting for back taxes to be paid and has taken over his "few hundred - thousand - dollar" Miami home. The killing of people in pain who don't agree is said to be "just an old Spanish custom." HoovFrom the activities of er and Special Investigator Dewey, it appears that in the not distant future catching up with criminals will be thought of &3 just "an old gov-ernment custom." all-arou- nd - t i ; d- se return trip they will take the southern route out through Texas into southern California, where they will visit with Mr. Wood's children for a short time'. They intend to take a month When you look at an old woraar f for the trip. you not sometimes stop to think 5f not so very long ago some boyish if. Buy Now For Christmas at Robert rang sweetly in her ears just I I her? Simonsen, Jeweler. j I i , i n o, CO We Also Buy HIDES - PELTS - WOOL About iy2 Mile South of Logan East of the Sugar Factory FOR ICE Beverages & Coal SEU- - BES SINGER BROS. - TREMONTON, UTAH : 36: i - ". ; - - ,, - - i in rs Is 1 it-i- e d.-.-y. r sc.-c- v - iuiiy-M:- '. heme of Mrs. Joseph Smith Wednesday evening. Mrs. . Carl Wilcox reviewed the book, "Gone With The Wind." Luncheon was served by the hostess. Clco club was held at the home of Mrs. Wynn Hansen Friday evening'. Bridge was played with high score going to Mrs. Lois Christensen and consolation prize to Mrs. Alice Coombs, and cut prize to Mrs. Marge Mason. Luncheon was served by the hostess. C. A. Udy of Ogden, and Dave Hess of Farmington, spent Saturday visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Mark Udy. Lorin Peterson, Mrs. Uel Garn, Bill Linford and Miss Ida Perry, all teachers at the Fielding school, attended the teachers institute held in Salt Lake. Wynn Hansen spent Monday in Logan on business. Frank Cannon spent Monday visiting in Brigham with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Horace L. Richards and Mr. and Mrs. David Wood, left by bus Friday morning for Detroit, Michigan, where Mr. Richards will get a new automobile. They intend to visit points of interest in the east and then take a trip into the southern states, visiting there for sometime. On their ? j He must watch his instrument panel very care- folly to be sure that everything is under control. Many individuals consider a checking account the equivalent of the pilot's instrument board, for it is the medium through which they control their finances. By depositing all income and pay- ing all bills by check, a complete record of in- come and outgo is maintained. A checking account at this bank will give yos similar control over your money matters. BEAR RIVER STATE BANK We Welcome All New Business Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation $5,000 Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor m9. SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOTEL i TS embarrassed his rival with the riches won acclaim: Uv losr-in disgrace. Crc Indians, who live in the Woods" of Northern Canada" Hudson Bay, are an excellent a nonwarring tribe. They are Miss Regina Flannery of the Catt University of America, 'without traditions and without warlike fensive or defensive weapons; aic iAUiiiciii uci.jga diiu nave ti share or numan nature. But don't fight. Many advanced, as as primitive, peoples over the have been similarly rooted in ways of peace. The development of the organs war idea, wherever it has gajj headway, seems to be associated y the hostility of a group against ft not in it. A primitive moral code cribed as a "natural decalogue," be set up among an aggreptiot individuals having a group conscfc ness. This code might prescribe jj der, adultery, incest, theft, rnaliol lying, cruelty to children, and number of other offenses. But protective rules would apply only members of the group or tribe, J to outsiders. For the latter, thei was "anything goes." In all cases where a tribe has placed its double code by an extern of its own code to outsiders, the!; step has been hospitality to m gers. Sharing food and shelter v strangers leads to knowing them, the discovery that they are quite 1 one's self. Social acceptance nati follows such understanding and, if; process is uninterrupted, it issues goodwill." The friendly relations between S. and Canada also hold a hints a hope for the rest of the world r GOVERNMENT NO LIKE HIM Quality Merchandise 30 BY-PRODUC- APE at This is Our Private Long Distance Number the Operator Already Understands That We ray for the Call. COLORADO ANIMAL f . baseball for movies. Negotiations are underway for him to play Tarzan parts, swing from limb to limb. He got up in Babe Ruth's class by admiring him and then playing with him. Has anyone seen him lately hanging around the monkey cages at the Zoo? Prodigious Achievements of Young Genius' Lead Stage Observers to Label Him as Theatre's Triple-ThreMan of the Future Old-time- t0 'i i MAY SWING LIKE AN Orson Welles who writes, directs, paints, acts everything from Othello to "The Great McCoy." super-showma- - 10-1- 5 Fronk Chevrolet Co. that's no bull. vice attention. Amidst much eer? the antagonists simply is t.' do the other wit'i giftn. 7 he c Lou Gerhig, voted by sports' writer: as the "most valuable player in the American League" may give up cheer-the-her- SPECIAL CHILDREN'S WEI). t2. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Saturday Also 11-- 5. c" exa-o- fiPP? f jrt'h r?? 1 To Members Of The Box Elder County Fair: Notice is hereby given that the Annual meeting of the members of said corporation is hereby called to meet in the L. D. S. Recreational hall at Tremonton, Utah on the 9th day of November, 1936 at 7:30 p. m. for the purpose of hearing the Financial Report of the 1936 Fair and transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting. JOHN P. HOLMGREN, President, ALMA THEURER, Secretary. 6-- with Glamorous MARY NOLAN, a New Screen Find. tf r. A t':p ti P i NOTICE cevemouial of Indians in Ar.ierica. Tt was a social by f rivalry was broach Democrats and Republicans, ir.dus-- j triaHsts and retail merchants alike predict that we will all have a bully- j time in 1937. The market will be bullish, business will be good and joDlentifu!. Such a minor incident as a presidential election cannot push back the incoming tide. The pessimistic and mop pushers cannot stop it j NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors, held on the 20th day of October, 1936, an assessment of 10 was levied on the capital stock of the corporation; also an aswas levied on the sessment of 4 stock in the east canal, and an assessment of 5 on the stock in the west canal, payable on the 24th day of October, 1936, to Jesse Arbon, the treasurer of the company, at his office or residence, at Snowville, Utah. Any stock upon which the assessments may remain unpaid on the 24th deday of November, 1936, will be at sale for advertised and linquent is unless and payment public auction, made before will be sold on the 12th delinday of December, 1936, to pay the with assessments, together quent cost of advertising and expense of - - 11-5-- jP rtt vj-sa- BULL, A SY3IEOL . 11-5-- Snowville, P Maywod Syndicate j fOR SALE Used furniture and h monkey stove. See Mrs. Gilbert! t2 Parker. Phone 76.0-- THE NGIiTII AMERICA CO7I 13NT II lXiS HINT AND A HOPE .The Rotariaa for November "Those who hold it's huma 'l to fight siiou'.d not look f0r'r'i! to the scholars who study toma of man. Finals r unanii. V2::s asiXu tLtia oa fee wars are neither unh j product of human "But what happens when "p Msg:; S an feuife$ A Good Slogan With A Good Firm Backing Economy is important .... Don't waste ycur 1 money by buying inferior products wisp Building Material Hardware HO TO. T EmPLE UARC RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 It's a mark of Distinction to Stop at this Smart Hotel ERNEST C. KOSSITEH, General Manager X 3 ' Castle Gate Goal Link Bell ggokeg Farmers' Cash Union "YOUR GOOD WILL OUR BEST ASSET" |