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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY1,' NOVEMBER 11,, IW.A (PAGE FOUR isnnrwrnxY?? :!' PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult Clerk of the District Court or the Respective Sign- ere for Further Information. I Holm By aei&wJ dwigIv tvx I - I Ray R. Adams Is Ap pointed Director StaU Industrial Commissi V' Ray R. Adams, who for the year has been the Director of employment Compensation DivisiJr NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Nancy E. Glenn, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Utah,, on or before the 30th day of December, A. D, 1937. HOWARD B. GLENN, Executor of the Estate of Nancy E. Glenn, the State Industrial Mr. Adam's appointment the affiliation of the State Deceased. 11-2- 5 8 B. C. CALL, Attorney t5. for Executor. Notice of Intention is hereby given by the Board of County Commissioners of Box Elder County, Utah, at the X WMX ffl&MSm&MB MllBl f I' MMM 'MM MWMlM32& Dew, School of Education, Utah state Agricultural College Classified Ad Column I By Mrs. Miss Rigby took her room of about through the sugar factory at Garland last Tuesday. She was assisted by Mrs. Kim Mann and Mrs. Joe Hansen and a few eighth grade girls. The children were studying the making of sugar and as such found it a very interesting project. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Andersen, H. C. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Rasmus-se- n attended the funeral of Christen Hansen at River Heights last Wednesday. M. W. Hansen is a nephew of the deceased. He was one of the speakers at the services. Mrs. Fred Barfus visited her niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lar-se- n at Logan last Tuesday. Junior Fridal and several other college students of the U. S. A. C, spent the week end home. Mr. and Mrs. Syril Wright of Ogden, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kim Mann Sunday. Mrs. Ira Anders and Mrs. Wayne Gunnel of Logan, came over Sunday morning. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Elias Andersen and children to Ogden where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Andersen's niece, Miss Edna Summerill. Miss Summerill had many relatives and friends here who mourn her untimely death. Mr. and Mrs. Summerill have the sympathy of all their friends in this hour of trial inasmuch as it was their last child, two sons being killed a few years ago. The Relief Society convention held on Saturday at Tremonton, was well attended, nearly 100 percent of officers and teachers present from here. The instruction was excellent as was also the conference held on Sunday. In spite of the pheasant hunt on Sunday a large number attended the conference. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Fridal went to Ogden on business Monday. Mrs. Ada Fridal and Mrs. Eva B. Hansen attended the funeral of Miss Edna Summervill at Ogden, Sunday. Mrs. Summervill is a cousin of Mrs. two-wa- culte-packe- r, Both-wel- FOUND Keys in leather case. Call at Leader Office. Big white and brown Pointer. Brown on right, front shoulder runs down leg. Reward. Kammeyer's Sport Store, Ogden, Utah. LOST 11-1- 1. apartment. Johnson. Inquire room 4 regular session to be held November 15, 1937 to increase the budget appropriation of the general fund and Paut2p. per and Indigent fund as provided by Grace Mrs. 11-4-- National Automobile of the Revised StaSection WILL TRADE Oil Burner (may be tutes of Utah, 1933: Installed in range or heatrola) for General Fund: shot gun or what have you. Call Statutory and General .... $2000.00 23.J, Leader Office. 500.00 District Court FOR SALE Choice Jonathan, Roman Pauper and Indigent Fund : Public Welfare $13,342.12 Beauty and Banana apples. Special Dated this 1st day of Nov. A. D. price made on truck loads. Orchard close In. Inquire James Walton. 1937. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, Phone 39.a--l or 23J. BOX ELDER COUNTY FOR SALE Choice building lots, 1 JOS. I. DEWEY block from Main Street. Inquire JOHN ADAMS James Walton. Phone Residence, JOSEPH A. NIELSEN S9.a-1- ; business, 23 J. C. HENRY NIELSEN, Clerk of County Commissioners, FOR SALE Horses, milk cows, feedBox Elder County. er cattle. C. Richardsen, Phone 67.0-- 2 tf . 8-- Fatality Chart NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT CASH PAID for dead and useless Snowville Land and Water Company cows and horses. Call Maple Creek Trout Hatchery, Brigham Principal Ffcice of Business, Reverse Charge. Snowville, Utah tf . 493-J-- -- 3 2. WANT A NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting held on the 26th day of Oct. 1937, an assessment of $5.00 per tap was levied, payable on the 28th day of Oct. 1937, at the home of the treasurer, Moroni Arbon. All stock remaining unpaid Nov. 28, 1937, will be delinquent and will be advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made on or before Dec. 28, 1937, stock will be sold to pay delinquent assessment, together with cost of advertising and SALT LAKE CITY The Finest Residential and Transient Hotel in The Intermountain Region. Sensible Prices For Rooms and Food Plenty of Parking Space A Hotel of Delightful Atmosphere. a O. CAKSTENSEN. HORTON HURD, Secretary. U. 11-4-- 25 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Curlew Irrigation and Reservoir Principal Place of Business, Snowville, Utah AMBASSADOR G n. Mgr. ih,' Finn (Visually Surl' a&: s Comp.inj WWrt rJ JL " 1 Indicates DECREASE in Automobile fatalities Indirates rrs 1 1 INCREASE in Automobile fatalities est Indicates lach of adequate data for comparison The bove cV.urt ft'nwi .t juins and loitet by states in the nation wide carnD-i'trow h;r vagd for highway safety. During the firl eight mon'K. v !17 aalomobile fatalities increased 10 aj Fridal. 13. uu folifB, ft of v Ltt-- C r CARELESSNES5 Co., NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors, held on the 15th day of October, 1937, an assessment of 1 per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation; also an assessment of 5 was levied on the stock in the East Canal and an assessment of 12 on the stock in the West Canal, payable on the 1st day of November 1937, to Jesse Arbon, the treasurer of the company, at his office or residence at Snowville, ! A Proclamation Board of Fire Control, under authority of Chapter 24, Session Laws of Utah 1937, do hereby designate and create said Box Elder County Fire District to include the lands along the Wasatch Range and Plymouth Mountains in eastern Box Elder County; the lands along the Promontory and Blue Creek Mountains in the center of the county; and those along the Raft River and Grouse Creek mountains in, the west end of the count. STATE BOARD OF Utah. Any stock upon which these assessments may remain unpaid on the first day of December, 1937, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 27th day of December, 1937, to pay delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. EDMUND HURD, Secretary Curlew Irrigation and t4. Reservoir Co. 11-4-- FIRE CONTROL N. B. COOK Chief Fire Warden DEFINITION - - - ABILENE, Texas To an Abilene naturalization examiner who asked what Congress is, a Mexican n replied: "She is place where lotsa fellow get together and talk. Somebody say something she is bad and somebody say something she is good." would-be-citize- THE OT LIGHT Lane Tech, great Chicago training school, makes a course in safety driving a compulsory part of the curriculum . . using for the purpose four special Studebakera given by the Board of Education. , , School authorities say this is just the first of thousands of such courses. . . . Hitch hiking, crime breeder, is still tolerated by law in 32 states. . . . Only seven states have outlawed it in 5 years. . . , Smart motorists now use old Roman "thumbs-down- " gesture on 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 We Also Buy HIDES - PELTS - WOOL About iy2 Mile South of Logan East of the Sugar Factory with M Dean Grover Given Part In Varsity Play ". ing trafflo fitalitieo during first half of 1037. . . . Used ear dalro OCUPying TaVOMt lou WW KVC'l bothered by munmr dut pcltim-Utook of Om1t wrs. . . they now prtnkU calcium chloridj around, which draws naoUtur from th air and ground lrp camp. . . , Naw Ban B;maon Car-wroad, aoanloallv California's finest, cost 10,000,000. . . . rt i? inilDMMd to pro vent p!!n? . . . 140 mflea of highway tulies Cm raotorUt at least 4 VR. hours, Wt h la practically gulcldal Over th Warn .till favwiU sons' car manuraMurera rilT6.t5tporthigher than those . . of el May .ooo,. lajt vaar SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER FOR ICE Beverages & Coal Dean Grover, of Garland, .A senior be presented November 15, 16, and and in the college auditorium, accor- was miti ding to Cyril F. Hager, director. Active in debating and dramatics 17 at the state institution, Mr. Grover SIC. has appeared in the following plays K presented under the auspicies of the Ifok ious Little Theatre and other campus ganizations at the college: "YouNev- at! er Can Tell," Shakespeare's "Taming hol of the Shrew," Goldsmith's "She I 5 or- - - Stoops to Conquer," "Julius Caesar," Shakespeare's dau "Hay Fever," ar.d track. ittn ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Abel, I 1 fa.fi of American Fork for the winter. " Mrs.: Wayne Francom has gora to a Hooper to visit her parents for while. Mrs. Dee Francom and babies are leaving this week for Snowville where she will spend the winter with Dees parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Francom Fronk Chevrolet ' "THOR the full development of its usefulness and its X. dependability, commercial banking calls for intelligent cooperation of three important groups: namely, the governmental authorities, the great body of citizens, and the bankers themselves. Through such joint effort, the commercial banks can attain their largest value to the people as a source of credit in normal times, and as a powerful reserve in periods of emergency." -- FROM THE AMERICAN "STATEMENT 1 urd "The Lake." As a "student at Bear River higi I 1 school, from which institution he was mo graduated in 1930, Mr. Grover vrasjMii active in debating, dramatics, anirhoi BANKERS ASSOCIATION' OF PRINCIPLES OF COMMERCIAL BANKING." The officers and directors of our bank endorse this recommendation for mutual helpfulness. We endeavor to do our share and welcome active cooperation for the benefit of the entire community. We Welcome All New Business BESSIN6ER BROS. Bear River STATE BANK TREMONTON, UTAH : 36:- - City ' I SEE- -- and student of speech at the Utah State! by Agricultural college, will appear as the D. D. D., a character, in Oursler anilcrOT! Kennedy's drama, "Behold Thisfgtai' Dreamer," this year's varsity play, to I oral ... roaatde "thumbs-uppersA. A. A. awarded 40 cities certificate of OommendaUnn for reduc- theii fatfc g Of Carbon Black Used Carbon black, made by burning natural gas, is used mainly in toughening rubber. employment Compensation Admijjj,. ploy tration. Under the Utah UnempW up i ment Compensation Law an indivy. were ual who has lost his job must retxw SB to an employment office and be read; CCEI and available for work. In case the Willi employment office does not get tit individual a job, the individual is titled to unemployment compensate er r benefits providing he has sufficient com work history. Thomas R. Faddis, Director of fls last U. S. Reemployment Service, has be C!ar named as provisional director of the Besd M State Employment Service pending examinations. gan, Mr. Adams has begun the task pare yer. coordinating the Unemployment and the Employment Office Krs. dell Divisions. "Eye" of a Storm The "eye" of a storm is the calm area in ine teiua ui vtij "'b Monday. Mrs. Floyd Christensen and baby winds. has gone to Warren to visit her parents for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hansen and OUR daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hansen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Leonard and baby were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Hunsaker on Sunday after conference. A group of young married MAKE GOOD OR WE DO people had a surprise party for Mrs. Meada Co. Hunsaker, who leaves in the near fu28 Phone Tremonton, Utah ture to make her home with her par- - CAUSES MOST ACCIDENTS WHEREAS, it has become necessary to designate a fire district in Box Elder County. NOW THEREFORE, we the State the State of Utah. ir.f The Employment Office is one tentf the very important parts of the 1 eat Mr. and Mrs, Elias Anderson visited their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gunnell at Logan on uoiod of 1936, in the 34 states from which compared with tK ( tality repcrts were rmtneii. cost of sale. SPLENDID DINNER HOTEL .... A. frV compiled vy I 6-- THE PLACE TO GO WHEN YOU II. P. Rasmussen 30 children y FOR SALE One plow, one one 3J wagon, one harrow, one P. O. Beet cull. tivator. Mrs. Mildred Nichols, t2. Partly modern it 9' vice under the Wagner-Peyse- r a' eft By this affiliation the State Ja trial Commission took over the woa of conducting employment offices fr Notice of Intention FOR RENT Commission been named Executive Directs both the Unemployment rw.. tion and the Employment ServiT visions of the State Industrial qZ mission, according to an armonT' ment made by O. F. McShane ju Tre-mont- 10-2- A-- It. |