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Show "Keep Your Red Cross AAA Announces 1940 Experimenters Prove Ready", Year's Slogan Range Program's Value of Range Specifications This year's slogan for the Red Grasses In Utah Your Red Cross drive is: Mr, and Mrs. Wm. B. Hawkins and hia scout assistant. Mr. Mason, both of Stockton, California, visited Friday at the home of Mr. Hawkins' Dr. and Mrs. Eli Hawkins. "Keep Crosg parents, -enroute home after atwere MAURIN'E COOK, Loeal Correspondent Phone 2 Ranchers cooperating in the 1940 Ready," said Mr. A. L. Schafer 0f of grasses on' They Artificial reseeding be the Pacific Coast branch to a ? tending the National Scout Executive deteriorated range land in Utah has Range Conservation program will large of Ind. cent their range in 75 U. S. able to earn Indianapolis, per group of Red Cros3 delegates through Literary convention The Tremonton-Garlanproved practical by thet. WhitMrs. Wynonia Spencer and Mrs. - huildine allowance through defedred out the state, in a convention at the t at the entertained a Emily Bennett, both of Seattle, Wash club was Miss Ruth Thursday Mrs Louise at Oscar; Mr. and Abe Johnson. Mrs. forester the; grazing and carrying out supplement-- - Hotel Utah, Thursday. Mr. Schafer extenSion of resF1 d Kay, home jngton, and daughter and niece, eradicaas such fencing, reviewwas al stated that we were faced with a Ameiic" Kay, Koford and children and gt t; Agricuitural college. ser-- , uonpractiices pectively, of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kay, Adarnic's "My or demand for Red Cross assfe. noxious Woodside. visitors forest of Lehl were Sunday. the growing Eighteen Latest reports visited last week at the Kay home. ed by Margaret , coniroi, repuns to the stricken population of tance were expen-presland five and guests members Salt in reseeding vice's are range visitingAt present they commit- AAA fol-fstate of the chairman luncheon served at reseeding artificial Europe's warring nations and a need John Hawkins visited Friday tae;mt.nt3 show that Lake, but will return here Saturday ent. The hostess - iev for was He the reiumsuecesbiui strengthening our domestic oper of his program. home na3 yielded reasonaDiy lowing parents. another week. Provisions of the program were ap ations, and that November 11 to 30th to his home in California. salts on 30 expenmeniai piois. 'w Armistice Day to Thanksgiving Day Crested wheat grass grew well on proved by Secretary Wallace, Sept. Mis. l)alapi Kemp and children, of officially Edgar Winchester visited Odd used 23 and in general are the same a we wouia emuaiK on me for land at the week this formerly hostess was foothill Fel.Voodward . range M t gieatt ate s !a MaJad, visiting at the Heaver and Milford wheat grass, la?t year. Payments will be made for: membersliip campaign since th e V.'oriri Mr. Slender V October Mrs. of parents, until farming. home r Kemp's club, dry Friday, from idge lows organizations Friday brome carrying out practices up iu an var. 2 to 6 p. m. Prizes were smooth brome and mountain Sunday. He w v-- accompanied by Har- and Mrs. Dan Taylor. - tabiislied allowance, which is dctera-- l mouifon Adam S. Eenion, key speaker of th mart Mrs. (satisfactory Vern Mrs. Ada to and .j Cheney, of Hiigham City ry Venor size convention, thrilled his air "'.ice and e.uuu the ir.ed capacity to A1grazing elevations at by up bf Doris tain slopes Mrs. Grant .", :y and sons, Doyle Mt, Cumminga and Mrs. Haliiday of S:!t Lakt- City. Past rainfall of the ranch. of ideals the An:erican the annual an average a P.e.j with was citing Fellows. Winzeler Odd Mrs. ct len the Grand Mist- is Mary and C line, of Manti, ate spending Where the ranch was small or had. Cr0f;s in tiraos of both peace and war icf 12 to 20 inches. line (luring the ab- cial guest. on oak had a low grazing capacity the H stated that the Red Cro?s ho!r Expt rirnental plots seeded M. and sence of Postmaster and Mrs. James Mr. and M:-- T:oV-r- t AU-n- amount of g allowance; all r?ardless of race, creed, or eco- eievaY.uuu loui at the is assisting at D. Hill, of Wells, Nevada, and. brash range Wa!toi. Mrs. Alten, Mrs. Matilda Mrs. - d unseeded v. iis unci range surpass..nomic siaius, tuiu iiiuL our niernrjerin Utah tion maunjuou. Montana t T.u.. ,.; of Honey viile, Mrs. Ernest the post office. cent. Idaho ranchers to undertake improvements shiT vvas vital. The distress of million. 222 to 717 per , u v lnnd bv . were guesid inureuay rtt uic nvn Coniwa'l and Haibara Rasmussen nmm.ini of civilians in Europeans war zones -': Dana Muir of Poeatello, Idaho, is their sister, Mrs. Wm. Eli Hawkins.! e.tpeiuueuw h 5'" n were weekend visiters in Salt Lake. i muuucu uas a unseeueu can be alleviated in some measure iatu cent more forage than aiige, provision visiting with Jimniie- Walton. iu sure a allowance minimum Mr. fhrmlfrh the Red Cross societies. Oil, states equai Floyd. Mrs. R. C. Harris and Mrs. Effie land, Mrs. D. P.. Green was hostess to on 10 cents an acre, up to 640 acres, that recommended ranges: is own American Red Cross is sendtag It son, and John, Giles spent the wee end with Mrs. Mrs. Harry Taylor the V. G. F. Sewing club at her home Mr. Nebeker pointed out that water surgical soil and moisture con- average dressings, medicine, and from having week last Mrs. returned were Ephraim, Lake Randall in Salt City. Wednesday. Special guests the seed be covered when sown development is the most popular prac-an- d clothing for war suffetcrs. because Amy was called ditions, Mrs. where Gailand Mrs Taylor Puzey, Ficklin, George The Roll Call campaign cf Box E! grazing be controlled untill the ,'tice in the state and that it is Mrs. Quentin Allen. Mrs. George of the illness of hed mother, Mrs. flrant Thomnson. Elaine Stenquist most the providestablished. good. By becomes doing ably der is county will be headed as follows: ReChris Lund. Mrs. Lund reported amJ Porter Giles attended the Eastern Quinney and Mrs. Rudy Miller, forest1 holes at strategic points on Wm. C. Horsley will conduct the camwater the of ing headquarters to be Regional were served. improving. freshments States missionary reunion at the New- service at Ogden, report that areas the range more uniform grazing is paign in the rural districts; R. L house Hotel, in Salt Lake, Saturday in poor condition as a result of fire being secured and the long trails to Fish burn will head the roll call in evening. and overgrazing in the national, for- - water holes is being done away with, Brigham, and Owen L. Brough will Artificial reseeding, and erosion have charge of Tremonton and Gar ests of the intermountain region are Miss Eernice Schoffield visited on run-oto Mr t control are al3o being land. They attended this convention according'-and reseeded, Sunday at the home of her parents being The work is being done byj stressed by the range workers. in Salt Lake and report that Box El Floyd. in Lay ton. Enthusiasm and cooperation in the der is going over the top in the drive. thousandths. CCC forces. Fifty-on- e of grass seed were used in 1938 and program has increased steadily and Mr . Adam Brcnkman visited two next year it is anticipated that still SHOP THRU THE LEADER ATS '6,000 last summer. days of this week at the home of her more private ranchers will comply parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Kespler, with the program, declare Mr. raniiiiinra Local and Social Items ' 60-a-- I I d Z-...- I .: ' - wc, l 1 ! . f i or j f ' ( i 1 . -- I ; -; spe-lfc- - et i . range-buildin- Hun-sak- Fi-rii- f S'-el- er wn.j, n,n,r,.i - . t; - prob-gra- &: ei hi th ss pe wi so. ff i i Sfnhnr , vr ' ..'''j I IwmiwMwit Everyone wants the Dependable Comfort, the Real Luxury and Genuine Economy of automatic heat with coal. You can have all these joys at an amazingly low first cost and surprisingly easy payments. SATISFACTION . . . Convenience . . . This Freedom from furnace drudg. Clean Healthful Heat at all times , . . ery Temperature constantly maintained with autofor die matic air control . . . Real whole family! .. Just-Rig- Heat-IIappinc- ECONOMY . ... ht ss . , . Reduces Fuel Costs . . . JEJetter ... Cleaner Heat Health Pays for itself in savand learn PEERLESS See the satisfaction. and ing how easily you can install one in your home. Low first cost No down payment . .'. Three Years to pay through fHA, You can't afford not to enjoy , ... t For PEERLESS. &S Little s 7(6) W. C. T. U. was held at the home off Mrs. L. G. Rose on Thursday after- riben. Plans were completed for at-l,tendance' at the State Convention, ( which will be held at the Immanual Church in Salt Lake City j of Black-foot- ,, Baptist , Mrs. George M. Potter, on Thursday and Friday of this week. Idaho, is. visiting at the home A large delegation is expected from of .her daughter, Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell. Tremonton. President Ault appointed committee fort he year, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bums enter- the program Mrs. Harry Knott, Mrs. as follows: tained at dinner Thursday evening in Kirstine Parker, and Mrs. L. G. Rose. honor of the irthday of Mr, Burns' A special rally of the W. C. T. U. mother, Mrs, Bert Burns, of Fielding. . planned for its November meeting when all the new union members are invited and urged to attend. Rev. Reginald Goff attended the especially a report of the deleAt this rally Boy Scout Executive meeting of the Convention will be State the at gates Ogden area Thursday evening. a feature. 0 The Ladies Aid of the Methodist will hold their annual Harvest Church Mrs. Henry Neilsen and son, Earl, October 24. Mrs. Lewis AbFestival of Brigham City, visited Tuesday at is in bott charge of all arrangements. the home of her sister, Mrs. . Wayne date open and come and this Hold Sandall. their hospitality. enjoy Miss Mary Burns and her cousin, Rococo Architecture Mrs. H. A. Hansen, are spending the Rococo architecture, characterweekend in Salt Lak City. ised by an excess of ornament, Mrs. Lorene Scott and Mrs. Mar- reached its height in France during the reigns of Louis XIV and XV, guerite Ballard accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Miller to Salt Lake Saturday, where Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Bal- craft of Tremonton. High prize was lard remained until Sunday evening. won by Mrs. Innes; Mrs. James Ran som won cut. and low prize was Mrs. James Foxley, of Hood River, awarded Mrs. Douglas Cannon. Oregon, left Wednesday for her home after visiting in Tremonton at the Mrs. Don E. Peckenpaugh attended homes of her niece, Mrs. Ken Randall the Book Club in Ogden Wednesday. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foxley. A MOiiTH EWER PLUMBING & HEATING CO. The B. B. Bridge club met Satur day at the home of Mrs. Harold Pier- , TREMONTON, UTAH - PHONE 126 ii tr T fri?- -- QUALITY MATERIAL FOR EVERY PURPOSE WHEN a home or any remodeling on a house is being planned it is planned to endure. Hence it becomes an investment in time, in labor and in money. And, like all other investments, it must be a sound one. Reputable, quality materials, more than any other element in the building of home improvements, are essential to the soundness of the investment that those improvements represent. If help is needed in selecting the right materials for your remodeling job, we can help you. A BETTER HOMES HARDWARE - COAL - GLASS - CHINA WARE - TOOLS LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS HUNTING LICENSES - AMMUNITION FAEMEESf CASH UNION ' "YOUR GOOD WILL OUR BEST ASSET" m Orpheum Theatre TREMONTON, UTAH I An Acre ic For Weeding Is cheap farming" 1 "THESE GLAMOUR GIRLS" Our 1 : pu f,r i : SCI I the ! for he, chi I 'Caterpillar Diesel D4 Tractor pulls f three 1 ft. John jfgj Deere ro4 weeders in second "bet gear could go in third except let for stony places. This work :ia": takes only 1 gallons of 10c Diesel fuel to cover 10 acres. Compared with our old gasoline tractor we've saved over I s 1000 in fuel in the past three may years." tat BOB BAKER in : "GUILTY TRAIL" Tues. Sun. - Mon. - yed. THE HARDY FAMILY in MAndy i f' i"tic L.- BO): itioc i "hoi Says: Henry Burgemeister American FallS; Idaho Irei 1 s Ilardy Gets Spring Fever" Thurs. - Fri. - I Sat. I "TARZAN FINDS A SON" chil ed i INTERMOUNTAIN Tractor & Harvester thai love REPAIR ! I Phone 1W - A. E. ROCHE, Prep, j be P i to c I iiiiiiiniiiiiiM b T.ot CIfY HUG Tremonton .It, 1 It V Tremonton n CW5(V SAFE Uf M of Life Loss and Stop Fire, Property Damage , "p: Ian; 1 1:4 - i-d - j Wo CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 10 lg. bars LISTERINE V4 vi talk LIFEBUOY SOAP J'hfipfc rWM' re I I son of Fielding. Special guests were Mrs. T. W. Innes and Mrs. Millan Peck of Garland and Mrs. Ash- - p n ,. a n ea p a a n.n a n g-- crign? i sti i to Friday and Saturday IDAHO'S LANA TURNER in NOTICE he mi 1... NOTICE To everyone who has pigs within the ploted area of Tremonton City, find it very necessary for these to be disposed of on or before pjg-October 18, 1939. We must have your f un cooperation. WARREN HYDE, City Marshal fa Twelve guests were present.. (? lit- 'The October meeting of the local j Mrs. Don E. Peckenpaugh and chil dren spent the weekend in Ogden at the home of Mrs. Peckenpaugh's mother, Mrs. F. S. Young. wwm n Maxine Buchanan entertained her sewing club at her home Thursday evening. Miss Verle Baker, public nurse, was a special guest. Present were fourteen members. Attractive refreshments were served. Loretta and Elaine Rose are attending the U. E. A. convention in Salt Lake. Theywill return Saturday. Think of it! This Luxury and or Le W. C. T. U. NOTES of Ogden. ..:. to-- - - 3 Large JERGENS LOTION bars 14-- z - 37c HOSPITAL COTTON - lb. roll 29c 20c ST. REGIS POCKET WATCH 89c o9c LUNCH KIT - Complete THERMOS BOTTLE - Pint 1.29 39c Reg. 50c I wu 79c i PABLUM PRECOOKED CEREAL ... 43c CONGRESS ALARM CLOCK N. P. MILK OF MAGNESIA APEX WATER BOTTLE Full Quart J & J BABY TALC - 2 S9c Qt 39c IPANA TOOTH PASTE - Reg. 50c 19c CHAMBERLAINS 39c 39c LOTION - Large .... 89c A 'upo ito-- i in U lie I ent U i:, t your n. 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