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Show 1936 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12. PAGE FOUR MICKIE SAYS Classified I Ad Column A LETTER FROM HOME ALL 7H' NEWS WILL BE SENT REQLAfZ FROM THIS OFFICE 10 Ahti ONE yOU WISH JEST A YEARS, SUB PAY SCRJPVON WE QO ThE 6 FR - tl. 11-1- 2. I area tre JlL! is J umc- m- WAS A Fredncka Olsen and Victoria son to the 26 membeis TT-- mm XL Ivaksoh FOR SALE 35 work horses and colts, also feeder cattle. C. Richardson, 67.0-tf. Elwood,-Phon- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Timmenrtwu Ljiuuicu, iiAi. ana Mis. Ion and children, all of rw,,' Sunday visiting at the home 'J joll lauit ctim airs lo, - Jkzzzdm J. Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Jensen Lake City, spent Sunday visits Mr. Jensen's mother, Mrs Ern sen. Earl Reese, son of Mr. aw Harold Reese, who was shot tithe leg Saturday with a 22 rift Drougni nome irom me Valfet pital Tuesday evening. Sunday, the Bear River g 0 i uuse ea were: superintendent, c r er; Rasmus Christensen, first tant; Chester Stander, second j tant. Those sustnJnfiH Christensen, superintendent; cjl Stander, nrst assrstajit; Melvinson, secpnd assistant. Mrs. ChrJ tsoti was retainea as secretary. 1 2. ATTENTION LADIES Laundry school to be held Nov., 20th, afternoon. Factory Ironer Demonstrator will give very valuable information. Remember the date. Maytag Shop, t2. Tremonton, Utah. - -- T: 11-5-- . Used furniture and monkey stove. See Mrs. Gilbert t2 Parker. Phone 76.0-- OR SALE Solvent. 11-5-- 2. BraikV.Jt . Tuesday at the ReUef Soci and business meeting, one quilted and a program given p ments were served by Marsra. p. HIGHEST cash paid for hides, pelts furs, wool. J. W. Garrett, Bell Phone tf . 146 B. R. V. phone 104C e By Mrs. C. , An- REST! FOR RENT Apartments 1 furnished, 1 unfurnished. 1 block north of Post Office. L. W. Allen. Phone 551. By DWIU SCHOOL DAYS WANTED A sleeping room or board FOR SALE One carload crossbred tl. and room. Call Leader Office, Lincoln, Ramboulet yearling rams. Glen Eldredge, Phone 223. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Banana and Johnathan SALE FOR Snowville Land and Water Co. Tremonton. James Walton, apples. NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting held on the 1st day of Nov., CASH PAID for dead and l'seless 1936, an assessment of five and one cows and horses. Call Maple Creek half was levied on the capital stock Trout Hatchery, Brigham of corporation; also three cents per tf. Reverse Chfu-ge- . head for watering of stock on pipeline, payable on the first day of Nov., 1936, 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 WATCH FOR YOUR NAME advertised for sale and unless paid IN THIS SPACE before Jan. 1st, 1937, stock will be sold to pay delinquent assessment, together with cost of advertising and presents you with FREE Tickets, expense of sale. when your name appears below HORTON HURD, Call at Bear River Valley Leader t4. Secretary. Office It. B. Waldron - Walter Wyatt NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Ira Anderson - Nick Chournos Curlew Dunn Leon Irrigation and Reservoir Co. Drew Harry Principal Place of Business, Tickets This Week Good for Snowville, Utah is hereby given that at a NOTICE FRI. - SAT. - NOV. 13 - 14 of the directors, held on the meeting Gene Raymond and Ann Suthern in 20th day of October, 1936, an assessment of 10 was levied on the capital On stock of the corporation; also an as"THREE STOOGES" Also was levied on the sessment of 4 stock in the east canal, and an assess ment of 5 on the stock in the west PLUS canal, payable on the 24th .day of Oc$110.00 tober, 1936, to Jesse Arbon, the treasurer of the company, at his office or residence, at Snowville, Utah. SUN. - MON. - NOV. 15 - 16 Any stock upon which the assessments may remain unpaid on the 24th GRAND ENTERTAINMENT 10-29t- 493-J-- RECENT BROWN Mr. and Mrs. HenryBl oi uariana, a rxy, Dorn Nove-8. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Date DALEY Weston, Idaho, a boy, born m ber 4. WOODWARD ilr. and Mrs. fif Woodward, of Tremonton, a born October 29. 8 Free Theatre Tickets Garland Theatre 3 v At 16. Fronei - TugDoarfTincess" SYBIL JASON in "Charging the Guard" Plus In Beautiful Technicolor ALSO NEWS TUESDAY, NOV. 17 "The Pace That Kills" A Show WED.- - For Adults Only! THURS. NOV. 18 - 19 The Strangest - Wierdest Story You Ever Saw With "Devil Doll" LIONEL BARRYMORE FREE TICKETS Good Any Night Incept Saturday and Sunday OUR MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton, Utah . Phone oe de- linquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before will be sold on the 12th day of December, 1936, to pay delinquent assessments, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. EDMUND HURD, Secretary, t3. Snowville, Utah. paths, Snowville, 28 10-1- 5 11-1- Utah. " THOMAS F. THOMAS, 2 t5. Register. NOTICE TO FARMERS We Will Call for and PAY CASH for DEAD or WORTHLESS HORSES & COWS Just Ring Logan Enterprise 30 This is Our Private Long Distance Number the Operator Already Understands That We Pay for the Call. COLORADO ANIMAL BY-PRODUC- TS CO -- SE& BESSIN6ER BROS. TREMONTON, UTAH : - H - O -N - E 3 6 : r ?545 1931 CHEVROLET COACH Overhauled - New Paint fr In later years Marion continued to put down loyalist uprisings and spent several terms In the Senate oi his native state. - swamp he organ-be- d e scanty - ? 275 135 130 UO0 1929 FORD ROADSTER Painted - Very Attractive 1928 CHEVROLET SEDAN Some Low Cost Transportafon 1928 WHIPPET 6 SEDAN A Very Good Running Car MABION -- 3' H95 - Heater - Low Mileage Relief Society News 1929 ESSEX COACH Fine Rubber - New Paint 1 f) 0 Callister Motor Co. Ifl If You Haven't Been Terraplaning Widest One-Wa- y Thoroughfare Tyler, Texas, claims the widest oneway thoroughfare In the state for its streets bordering courthouse Haven't Had the Greatest Thrill In You Motoring 80-fo- The ladies of the Relief Society orsquare. ganization met Tuesday, November 10 in a work meeting. The day was spent quilting, making rugs and sewing on articles of wearing apparel. These work meetings have been conducted every Tuesday during the summer months and the organization has a very splendid supply of made articles to show for the season's work. They have a number of quilts that are for sale, if anyone wishes to buy. Tuesday, November 17 at 2 p. m. the regular Relief Society meeting will be held. The Singing Mothers will furnish a part of the program. The morning will be spent working on quilts. Action of Tiiymut Gland The thymus gland ordinarily disappears at adolescence and there Is some evidence to Indicate. Its persistence In adult life may be one cause of epilepsy. j I Bourbon Whiskey , I THOUGHT NOT ANY Wpe YOU AlKA-5ttTK- P M m fp A Schenley's Cream of Kentucky was distilled and aged in the heart of the famous Bluegrass region of Kentucky. This whiskey is one year old aged in temperature controlled warehouses. TANKy To ATUJ5V tfW 90 proof Straight ; ; M ' B g S "f fii-- . II t'0 2&S5 II - M I gnlt j XV 1 in food, drink, or tobacco frequently brings on Over-indulgen- Beverages& Coal 1934 DODGE DELUX SEDAN Motor Overhauled - Excellent Shape 1933 FORD TOURING FORDOR. 3 We Also Buy HIDES - PELTS - WOOL About iy2 Mile South of Logan East of the Sugar Factory FOR ICE RECONDITIONED and GUARANTEED to th State Militia, at one time the only lorce opposing the British in South Carolina. 11-5-- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct.. 1936 NOTICE is hereby given that Jos eph 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 de scribed, 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. Hurd and John Arbon, all of ran away During the revolution. Marion was In thm nil An a! lim ter struggle In the Carolina. Able leader oi a small band of 20 to 70 hardy back- wvoOmmmb ' He frequently but- prised and stung larger bodies oi Loyalists and Brit ish Regulars. Eluding pursuit by j " Marlon Ad Used Cars ea in a West Indian hlp. Th ship anlc and. with S companions, h' drifted In an open boat for 7 day without food or water before he woi picked up. Small slight and tickly looking, characteristic that he retained throughout hie life, Marion nevertheleii engaqed in Indian ( warfare In hit early manhood. , to Lucky Adult -- it THE 3WMP FOX Air" "Walking "Disorder In Court" " Shop Thru the Leader HEROES OF AMERICAN HISTORY 11-5-- Saturday BIRTHS an ce d condition In the stojtas on stomach, headache, sour stomach, colds, and muscular pains. To get rlj of the discomfort and correct the acid condition, take over-aci- mach, ALKA - SELTZER contains Sodium (an analKosIc) In combination with vegetable and mineral alkallsera. Tour drujelst sells ct by (he drink and by the packaf. Alka-Sclt- cr Acetyl-Sa- licylate SCIIENLEY DISTRIBUTORS, INC Alka-Seltz- ' - "'' iiiinmiiin ii - ronni -- - Uli in mi in inn mi mi BMimiii.niiii. in I., ii iniMimiMMwwiiwMg,, mmmmmm-mmmtm- ii m inmniniiwi, lX r ,tii2'u t |