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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, JANUARY Kir; itt w m.i FARMERS TO RECEIVE TREE Optimistic Reports On PRICE LISTS Business Conditions ISTnkes pot fypryf piuif I l j : i ; ; optimistic reports of busi-- , throughout Lis entire zees "Lee" Arnold, v'es- -' O. U territory. tem Division sales nianager for Nash Kctors, is making his first tour of the Pacific Coast area, according to received here by Diderickson & j B.ingir-- ;. g cor-iition- s GoldsbcTry. , 1 i 4' A See Upside Down defect in tr.e eyesight of Kenealy cf Cartoons Censored there ere rr.or. y h..r.g3 of which none rust be wary, according to on erp-r- e in the Ictect Look of what can and car.r.ot be shown Li en created 4 Bervryn. I:'-- . rr.aies hirr. see moving cr;ect3 up i side dovrr. here's w enough, SuTpr-zing- ! ets i ck - " i ' t if I . i s. i - he e s p -- if - ! I j i : V: Named Vestern sales manager last; ??itmber by Nash General Sales Manager W. A. Elees, Arnold recent1 Mid-ly completed a trip through the die West, South and boutnwesL. Business generally i3 on the up-- f grade. Arnold declared, and the authe is tomotive industrj' again leading way. In the Middle West, he said, regis- trati jus and sales are well ahead of last year and the South and South-- ; west" show increases of more than forty per cent Orden for 1S39 Nash cars are' nearly double those of a year ago," Arnold said, "and our Wisconsin plants are doing everything possible to keep pace with the demands for new cars." Retail outlets also are being ex- -' panded. he asserted, with many new dealers' being added in the Western Division, comprising the territory of Chicago. . Arnold cited heavy increases in building permits in November, nearsame ly eightly per cent over the month a year ago, and reported heavy store buying during the holidays as indicative of the steadily ' business conditions. National figures on automobile reg- istrations for November, Arnold point ef out, reveal an increase of nearly 3 Der cent over the previous month. ahd, from incomplete reports, Decern- btr will top the substantial November record totals to score a for the year. j i r. , j Bow o and Arrow ' .T.e I oc 1 I Fiaa-- j ns l.ice s ccherv cn Lake - E'..: e'h, wnsch lies a;."- -; ine Illinois Viscc-r.ssrhne. Tr.:s 23 pou-.- d carp ha3 just been h.r- Ly the archer - hz he : , r .',fGoe . J But Fro. Dor. Bdge has turr.ed pro-- J iessior.al, but Lock STys he hates to do it. and )j tells why. Tennis champ J, says giving up his ama-'4'testanding involves lar.y sacntices. I,' I high-mon- . T - . T extension sen-ice- , n . ktl f r AgncuwH Logan. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE . Lyr ...... ,...,, an-wo- rd t : Clarke-McNar- jU,. W f .- s,r.v pro-we- st farm-departme- nt FARMERS' CASH UNIOS STEAM ROLLING ST0HL Tremonton's Exclusive "Castle Gate' Dealer ELEVATOR CO. Phone 41 - Tremonton, Utah ,, . rieultural fxtensinn. the Utah State ciarice-McNar- th , . coplts of the new farm forestry tfe circur are being- mailed to .? proximately 3000 Utah farmers from y nursery at Utah the gtate Agricultural coUege, J. Whitforester, extension r Floyd, n0unces. The new circular show3 antrees of sale in price other reducUon f0T legitimate farm woodiot or windre&M. plar.tmg. firfct Ume m history of For distribution tree Etate-program tfce available for the t 1939 planting season at less than one ceni eaca if purchased in quantity, rii3 reduced price should make it possible for all farmers in Utah to plant trees in sufficient number to improve appearance and comfort of farm homes. Professor Floyd said, Enlargement of the output of the nur sery at the college has been made pos- sible by the increasing demand by Utah farmers for good tree planting stock. y act pro The federal vides federal financial assistance to cooperating states in producing trees for farm planting. Through Utah's participation in the program, trees are produced and distributed to farms at approximately half the cost of ducing them. During the ten years in which this program has been in force in Utah more than 433,000 trees have been planted by Utah farmers, Price lists will be sent to all ers who have purchased trees in the past and to those who have made quiry for them during the past year. others should contact their county ag teauer aqs uei itesuus t ' i I j i 12. PHONE 33 5 5 Group i'itu.ciriu, Comma? say socanybe:..-- cieties r.C'' ;ng th e A r . nag a: r better, cnai Current presents the story ot the tight !:cr less eTpensive end mere me Aa:ic!T. Clean-u- t a p ; St Vaion only finger marks on paint- ed and varnished surfaces remain to remind one of Christmas, they can be remove! by the following method: Mix one tablespoon of a good fur- nit u re polish and one pint of hot wa Specialist Gives Suggestions For January Mctr.er Cacr.ni is tr.e a va::.jnc t.:;r.i. an citizen to te shown here being viewed ct the I 'v.r.er Cabrini ah School in Now York. .Amencca ZeauLcd " Extension, Coi'pS ff , V ill ASSemOie n ' 111 n Xprt WppV 1JuiflUi,tAl ti T 4MT- - State extension service specialists, glamor holiday a8"en?- a"d home demonstralution. Rb well with a clean will clean-uof siding, the VitH nrnaratinn .vM thoition agents in all parts Ut?h comes to bring us back to reality,"; m accumuiation and finger.' convene ,ta the annual Utah at Ltr.h Statr i Miss Helen Fbcton of the, marks a3 we a3 the bkora.. from; sion service conference U Utah State Agricultural college Agricultural college m Logan, Jan. 1G furniture , home.made furniture pol- -' to 20. William Peterson, extension di- tension service A rst-''4 of the Ch ; Lsh can proper , from rt3 cf rector, announces, mas tree Miss disposal regards it a! y meet Unseed oi, turpentine and vine. ParUcipating in the symbol of carelessness for the tree to; vinegar.! will bo W. A. Lloyd, extension diree-b- e Pit Mix turpntine throTi into the door yard with its: and then add the oU and Miss whe beati tor for the western section, dry needles and barren branches. In- - KJi Diiarvui asrent in charsre field t Mad?e Reese, J. CuQ o hir. uiiAkui. uiiu rvL: ntn stead she suggests that the branches cmo ana demonstrations home of before each time this using polish. It which arc an inch and a half to two; mav be used in the hot water solu- - woi k for the western envision. inches in diameter Now that Christmas is over and the ter. Wring a soft cloth from this of the season is sub after-Christm- as p Oar ?c!:cy for li3& Will Be to Offer Yea Frei-- NationaJiy Actvortiscd Merchandise After Inventory Y'e Find We Are Overstocked . . . These Items We Offer You at "YOU CANNOT BUY FOR LESS" ABSOLUTE MINIMUM PRICES DRUGS - esten-sugges- ts u i r five-do- i should be cut into; six to eight inch lengths to be used for a variety of peg games which can be created or as building blocks for children. If the tree Is not used for such a purpose or for kindling wood, the community bonfire from all trees In a neighborhood offers another pleasurable means of disposal STEAM ROLLING STOHL " ELEVATOR CO. Phone 41 - Tremonton, Utah j tion as described above. If there are finger marks on paint- ed on enameled surfaces, time and. energy will be saved by use of granulated glue, Miss Pixton suggests. Dissolve ane tablespoon of powdered or granulated glue which has been softened in a little cold water in one pint of hot water. Wash and rinse the paint or enamel with the glue mixture Then rub well with a clean dry cloth. Finger marks will not show up so "u readily next time. j MONEY TO LOAN on REAL ESTATE FARMS OR HOMES EXPERT RADIO SERVICE Gene's Radio Service j Owens, VV. social-scientif- JAMES RROUGH AGENCY FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE TREMONTON, UTAH assistant agricul- tural director for the Utah extension service: Miss Mvitle Davidson, assis- tant director of home economicts; Dr. O. J. Wheatley economist; D. P. Mur- ray, state club leader; Lyman H. Rich, dairyman; Mrs. Effie S. Bar rows, home furnishing specialist, and Wilford D. Porter, editor, constitute a committee in charge of program arrangements for the conference. The conference will include discussions of general extension problems concerned with county planning, meth ods of approach, the federal action program, extension reports, and publicity. However, each day a period will be devoted to a discussion of some problem by an authority. Feature topics for the five days will be psychology, education, sociology, economics, and finance. The Utah extension service corps Includes more than 60 persons, all of I' whom will be in attendance. W. I ic SOAP SALE EPSOM SALTS 19 19 - BAG ?x-;t- j VU.y Frssli IfetlonsIIy Advertised Rjlercliaaclise so- - dry 'count' ci 4 j 1 ASPIRIN TABLETS "BAYER" - 24 s TOOTH PASTE 39 59 49 59 "IPAXA" - LARGE LISTERINE LARGE ALKA-SELTZE- R LARGE COD LIVER OIL PURE NORVEGLN - PLNT BABY POWDER J. & 19 J CASTORIA 35 29 29 89 39 24 "FLETCHER'S" VICKS VAPO RUB . 35c SIZE TOOTH PASTE "COLGATE'S" - GLNT VEG. COMPOUND LYDL PLNKILM'S MILK OF MAGNESIA "PHILLIP'S" BR0M0 QUININE "GROVES" 10c Lifebuoy - 3 for Palmolive - bar Henry Rochean 6 for Jergens Rose Geraneum for Lavender Oatmeal - WOW IN LI AIL - Y7$ bars ... 19? 25? for J & J Baby Soap - 2 French Rose-1- 2 bars Jergens Pine - 6 for BMPORTAMT SA VINES .i 49? 39? Colgates Big Bath Cashmere 25? Bouquet - 3 for Woodbury's Facial Soap 3 : for 20? TOILETS JERGENS LOTION 89 13 LARGE KLEENEX 200's FACE CREAM FACTOR'S NORMALIZING FACE CREAM 49f "WOODBURY" ,,:.,.,:.,,,MpH. .n:..,. i ... J.. i To) Ouv Jaainary "Streasanlined Sale" ..i..-- p 23? FOR PARTICULARS Every Item Has Been "Streamlined" In Price for Quick Action for the Next Few Months to Come! "- 39? -3 n SEE CIRCULAR 6? 6 ,,,, , 20? .M.mi. . ..I. ,.., ,L . . Anticipate Your Weeds - . Ask for Silver Certificates that Entitle You to Silverware at 5r? per piece . . . The New Aristocrat Pattern |