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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE PAGE TWO 30, 1538 national income. Despite these revenues, the roads ended the year with a net loss of $75,364,051. Taxes took $325,689,000 or nearly eight per cent of tctal operating revenues, which is the payment received for sale of freight, passenger, express and mail BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Pnstofflce at ton, Utah as Second Class Matter. Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Cfeonday of each week. Subscription Rates One Year (la advance) Clx Months (la advance) JTiree Months (In advance) THE CARIBOO TRAIL GOES MODERN Trail was to WHAT the Oregon Northwest and the Santa Ft Trail was to the Southwest, the Cariboo Trail was to Brit ish Columbia. It was the highway over which miners toiled and covered wagons lurched in the great gold rush days of 1853. Among the more famous of its travellers was John Ogden after whom the city of Ogden, Utah, takes its name. This OUUMEU u winding, spectacular route through the very heart of British Columbia is still used as one of the main thoroughfares of the province but the rocky, dusty and rutted road has I T been replaced with a modern motor highway and many thousands of Americans use it every year. Although the route has been modernized, most of the country through which it runs remains unchanged and its atmosphere is redolent of that colorful epoch in American history when the great gold rush was on. The old road houses, built to entertain stage coach travellers of 10 Mill HOMli 80 years ago are still doing business, I little altered in outward appearance and the mam essentials of the tiny mining towns remain unchanged. In addition the route runs through one KAMI.OOPS of the best hunting and fishing areas on the continent The layout shows the route; a section of the modern highway and one of the typical wagons of 1858. $2.00 --- J100 S0f Free to Pjublit THeonly rlace in the U. S. wrier, eatalo?. an J dverti.iny mattrr covering any line of hu.inta. or produrt can be' obtained Free And Without Obligation ia the American Industrial Library. Write" (or Busineaa Advettiainff Matter you are intereated in;aame will be promptly forwarded. AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL LIBRARY EaIieria4 Building, CUuto. IllUol ECITCEIAI ASSOCIATION NATIONAL u V7UhjW 193 5 l I -- well as to your Country I transportation. f S THINGS TO WATCH FOPa . septic candy which releases h'viw U peroxide to free the mouth cf l78e!1 " Combination mirror, Tan flashlight so that up" in the dark. . . A fou?a55'k equipped with a roller blotter con. i ceaiea inside the cap. vaeuuia f cleaner which beats the iug.0re t scooping up the dust. A lollo- - ; which operates on tlwa like a lawn mmiw rr.a uvtr rrTtc i A chemical solutionteo to act at a visible "third skin" for hands to Vn" tect them against oil, ink, gre-t A new kind of posture fo.. ? dirt dation summer shoe I HEADLINES Only 14,000,000 of the 25,250,000 homes in the country are equipped with furnaces. . . Stop, Look, Listen more grade crossing accidents occur on Saturday than any other day. . . U. S. recaptures lead as the world's largest producer of beer, turning out almost 59,000,000 barrels last year. . . Housing shortage three million city homes in America have fewer rooms than there are people living in them. . . Miami, Florida, with more than $5,500,000 invested in ten airports, has investmment in flying facilities equal to $5,200 for each year round aviation employe in the city. . . vvi'v-Honesty Increasing for every three soap, purchasers of auto on time who skipped payments by giving wrong address and moving out of town in 1930 i S & dry-shav- 's- I - ' 1 "i '.f1 - er - , X i 1 . ? " . tttii Results " k Every Day at t Public Health Column lllllllMllllliriMllllHillllllllllllllllMIIIJIIIlllllllDlllllilllltmilllfllllll MIIIIMIIIf meet the price cuts on this type of tractor. While price reductions on their machinery of production i3 welcomed by farmers at any time, the present case is particularly timely since farmers are faced with the prospect of receiving lower incomes from their crops this year. No price reductions have been announced on wheel-typ- e tractors, which are used by a majority of farmers. How' ever, the strengthened competitive-positioof crawler-typ- e tractors which will prevail as a result of lower prices, may eventually force similar reductions on the wheel-typ- e tractor. r will soon S r 1 3HIHHmiHllnHHM!H!IIIHIiimmiUHmMmniHIIIIHHmiMUIMIHIimMHtllMtlllHJIimmH 1 fiTTfc M f? TO I . TIP ( In pursuance of Section 12, Chapter 29, Session Laws of Utah, 1937, Notice is hereby given that on September 13, 193S, a Frimary Election will be held in lo Elder County, State of Utah, for the purpose of nominating candidates to be voted for at the General Election, November 8th, 1933, for the following offices: ONE UNITED STATES SENATOR (FOR A TERM OF SIX YEARS) ONE REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS (FOR A TERM OF TWO YEARS) ONE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT (FOR A TERM OF 10 YEARS) TWO STATE REPRESENTATIVES (ONE FOR DISTRICT NO 1 - ONE FOR DISTRICT NO. 2) ONE COUNTY COMMISSIONER (FOR THE TERM) ONE COUNTY COMMISSIONER (FOR THE TERM) in stock Sicca usuS oSdes ISiSi any up ONE COUNTY TREASURER (FOR A TERM OF FOUR YEARS) WASHINGTON With Congress adjourned until Januarv. unless called back for a special session to consider ruiiroaa legislation, me nation s capital once more takes cn an air of quiet- itude and leisure. Political forecas ters are reading with interest the current survey in Fortune magazine analyzing the feelings of persons in all walks of life toward the New Deal and President Roosevelt. The survey indicates that the personal popularity of the president is undiminished, but that a more critical attitude is being taken of many New Deal policies and activities. COST OF A HOUSE The reason it costs no less today than before 1929 in many localities to build a house is that, while cost of materials has declined slightly, wage rates and tax es have increased. A recent analysis reveals that a frame house in Chi cago built in 1926 for $5,000 would cost $5,379 todav. Labor's sharp ia estimated at $2,204 today compared "i i.,oiu wvvcivc jrcaia agu, lttxes for workmen's compensation and social security, and sales taxes have jumped to $347 in contrast with a tax load of only $65.50 in 1926. Two of these hidden tares, the sales levy and the social security tax, did not exist ONE COUNTY gHERIFF (FOR A TERM OF FOUR YEARS) ONE COUNTY ASSESSOR (FOR A TERM OF FOUR YEARS) ONE COUNTY SURVEYOR (FOR A TERM OF FOUR YEARS) JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND CONSTABLE Every day in every way, we try to treat every one alike. The same price, terms and service. S5- - Every day in every way, we appreciate your patronage, even though it is only a smile. Gamble Stores Agency Tremonton. Utah L. G. ROSE. CHRISTENSEN'S SINCLAIR SERVICE County Clerk. tU SE: nra,,wu. rnis sum is eaunl tn about six per cent of America's 1937 (D CO Again Caterpillar Tractor Co., leads the world in announcing lowered prices that confoi m with economic conditions of the day. No reduction in quality No reduction in the marvelous fuel economy of "Caterpillar" Diesels No reduction in the ease of handling or long life plus performance but . ... .... .... .... .... 1C Medncsioiis in piices from $150 to $650 19 19; Di "SALES MEAfJ JOBS AMD JOBS rjEATJ PROSPERITY c INDEXED LUBRICATION WASHING AND POLISHING e Buy Your STOCK SPRAY . Dated this 2Sth day of June, 1938. C. HENRY NIELSEN, Mo-- . i ion Zfi&W, sassi? at of the 192 Du in ae srss Now buy the "Caterpillar" Diesel D 2 for wide guage with 16" tracks 193 .$11965 Bring Your Container and Buy Cheaper 193, 32x And buy the "Caternillar" Diesel D 4 for .... wide guage with 20" tracks IN THE TRECINCTS AS FIXED BY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS I I. Every day in every way, we try to give you our best values. GOOD NEWS FOR FARMERS A leading farm implement manufacturer has announced price reductions ranging from $150 to $650 on crawler, type tractors, effective immediately. Other manufacturers, it is believed, ONE COUNTY RECORDER (FOR A TERM OF FOUR YEARS) T in 1J26. ONE COUNTY ATTORNEY (FOR A TERM OF TWO YEARS) ft- an cstinatea value of $25,000,000,000, byor roUghiy $23,000 for each mTotf opfating revenues of Qr,-,r,- f ONE COUNTY CLERK AND AUDITOR (FOR A TERM OF FOUR YEARS) W several months before improvement appears in retail sales, factory output and employment. Investors pour millions of dollars into securities almost overnight once their confidence in ;the future is restored. Simultan-eously- , of course, people the country over begin to buy more of the things they need to enjoy living homes, autos, clothes, movie tickets, college RAIL SURVEY Some educations, pianos, golf clubs and va- railroad facts are containedinteresting in a rec cations. Acquisitions such as these ent survey. The average rail worker 4iW ,n Amenca earne(j sijso in 1937 a manj can buy m an hour as many There were 1 ,115 ,000 rai wo rkws du ts, 1 V GAMBLE STORES "Behind the Scenes In American Business" 5vv tXv " l (Ail and i I t V. PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS Practicing physicians in Box Elder county and vicinity will have an opItlhllllllllllllllllll Illllll lili:ilillilIMIIMIIJIIIII)IIIIKIli portunity on Thursday evening, June !"" a SO, to hear Dr. Amoa Christie, professor of pediatrics of the University of California Medical School find member of and contributor to the S American Academy of Pediatrics, according to an announcement made to. day by Dr. Welby W. Bigelow, Deputy State Health Officer, State Board of Health The meeting will be held (By John Craddock) in the Idle Isle, Brigham at 7 p. m. NEW YORK, June 27 BUSINESS Also the public Is invited to attend future for a lecture on Friday evening, July 1, The dollars and centsfarmers, and merchants, businessmen, to be held at Tremonton, in the chapel considereven housewives brightened at 8 p. m. a dramatic week Dr. Christie's visit in the state is ably lastin stock following and bond prices. The upsurge In line with the policy of the State rise in security values strongly inBoard of Health to bring outstanding dicates that business recovery will bemen in their fields to the state at summer or early fall, as late by gin frequent intervals to conduct postseveral weeks ago in this predicted subcourses in specialized graduate column. Stock prices usually rise jects of child care, according to Dr. E. M. Jeppson, Director of the Division of Maternal and Child Health in all parts of the state. of the Utah State Board of Health. It is an unusual opportunity, Dr. Dr. Christie will serve with the Bigelow says, for Utah to be able to Division of Maternal and Child Health secure the services of such an out- in the state for two months and his standing man as Dr. Christie and he time will be spent working with the feels sue that people generally will personnel of the five State Health; receive much benefit from his conferring with physicians missions. tog uv vvaoncu Wltn Wat Leader Ads Get 1 To Your Town CS t,fr only one gets away with it Biggest Price Drop on Record p V ck in 1907 helium cost foot, now the Bureau of Milculilc duces it at Amarillo, Texas flV ce cent per cubic foot. TREMONTON TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT COMPANY ties |