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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THUXlgDAT, MARCH 7, PAGE FOUR noticx Classified I Ad Column: FOR SALE Velvon seed barley. J. M. Mortensen, Phone 65.0-1. FOR SALE Dining room suite; two 13.50 x 28 Firestone tractor tires; grain roller; hand plow. J. W. Earl, Garland. Fhone 7 123-t2p 15-ln- ch 3-- 2-- PAPER HANGING Wall paper and paint cleaning done. Work guaranteed. Free estimates. Jess Garfield. tf 2-- FOR SALE No. 22 Caterpillar tractor. Guaranteed in A-- l condition. James Walton. FREE DEMONSTRATION Electro-lu- x Cleaner and Air Purifier. Special new low price. Parts, supplies and service. See this machine be fore you buy. H. D. Thomas, agent. Phone 133.0-- 1 for appointment. " SCHOOL DA 3 " ::7 OF THE IN THE DISTP'CT SIIITCT OF FIRST JUDICIAL AND THE STATE OF I FOR THE COUNT CI' EOX ELDER. Lion of the In the Matter of the HEITZ & WINZELER AUTO COMPANY, a Corporation TO THE STOCKHOLDERS, DIRECTORS AND CREDITORS OF THE HEITZ & WINZELER AUTO COMPANY, A CORPORATION, AND TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC: You and each of you will please take notice that an application has been filed with the above entitled court, praying for the dissolution of the HEITZ & WTNZELER AUTO COMPANY, a corporation, and the distribution of its assets to its stockholders as provided by law In proportion to the number of shares of stook owned by each. You will further take notice that hearing of said application has been fixed for the 25th day of March, A. D. 1940, at ten o'clock A. M. of said day in the Court room of said Court. Any objections to the granting of said application and the dissolution of said corporation must be filed with the Clerk of said Court before the time of hearing; otherwise said application will be granted and said corporation IM Reports have been By DWIQ - w Diggest United R7C manufacturers U mass production ofgettir tic milk bottles. These& aimosi an the 1 andyetareextlS!?' enabling dairiwi ana more btpa and handling. 1 . 493-J-6-2- 2. 3 tf. Dated this 29th day of A. D. 1940. tie3 l&st'ee 54 Tuesday- enowM k? tew r 1 7miatim&m 1 fed. Hn place of frostine fnr . cake, try sprinkling a mixture 1 wver me to ucuimg. 3-- Mi Iyeab OrienhalCrram ((--no y I grinding, St;i FEEE ': Wc Pay Top Cash Prices for Dead or Useless HORSES, C0WS,AND SHEEP for . . . ., Lesa, Utah Mer ?o - Ot'R MAKE GOOD OB WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Trrmontoo. Phone 28 in tbe ne i Glen M j DEMONSTRATION ELECTBOLTJX I Cleaner & Air Purifier Special New Low Price H. D. THOMAS Agent - Phone 133.0-- I l foreign nations when it would be much more beneficial and educational to travel in our own peaceful country, not in war-tor- n Europe where so much is staged every day. Even suffering in our own Western States we have natural wonders that are more beautiful and magnificent than any elsewhere. Yellowstone, Zions, Bryces, Grand1 Canyon, and Yosemlte, are but a few. Americanism is a symbol of freedom and loyalty to the country. It Is a force or power strong enough to make every good citizen do what is asked of him, whenever and whatever it might be. Americanism embodies and holds all that is noble, good and patriotic. It was won by centuries of hard fighting, bloodshed, and trials of every kind. We are a liberty-lovin- g people. To retain this freedom we cooperate with our government. We have rights that . " are not afforded In other countries. We are allowed to vote for whom we want to govern us. Excellent educational values are made possible for us through schools, colleges, and universities. We are allowed a trial by jury for our wrong doings. If we make good these rights we will be a much more united country and will be able to stand up1 against any abuse from other nations, and will be able to stand up for our wonderfully famous word, "Americanism." These are great days for the country . We have set out to help in an enterprise of saving the earth as a place worth living in. j The use of brown or unpolished rice dimay help to prevent the beri-besease which is caused by lack of i Jr U 5 f j j 1 mim j ' YUM favorite I hare c :B0Bth '8 Try It 1 Uj tie mer kith can iiy ti! SUb. Methodist Church Services . YOU ARE WELCOME l cur Hcnp 1 tea (tab Sunday Services !i cup i Tel 1 tab 10:00 a. 6 tab: 11:00 a. t:.su p.ts Bring. 7:30 p.rf i:memi Sunday School Junior Church rl Sunk! league Evening Worship Pastor, Rev. R. F. Goff m on d faded pk Velvon seed barley. 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Return the coupon below to our office AT ONCE, and you wiH receive FIVE BIG MAGAZINES and THIS NEWSPAPER 152 issues in all for only $3.00. ORDER AT ONCE before we have to withdraw this offer, or advance the price. well-know- M'wmlMln','"'lmWH'WHI'Hm""l,M"' 'EI DEAD OR ALIVE South State Road So ?Be!ief Years CO en; we've ' """"'Si umuiig, rU-.- . TS th plttcs un-awe- d, BY-PRODUC- OnSa! in Town, ! evening ' Bur-ban- COLORADO ANIMAL J - 0S- I January, HIDES, PELTS, FURS AND WOOL Call Collect - Logan, 49 I f Vitamin B and C are especial portant in fighting infections. ' e, ! Mrs. S J Rhubard (pieplant) Probably quires less care than any other p. piani. "Americanism" Also Highest Prices Paid I Aadersor vicla St h rati ttClU soils. batter before The Meaning of WE WANT V I JLZi 8-- Anaon Tuesday. j UTS. Soil acidity la related to In general, areas of light alkali soils, areas havL rains have neutral or soUs and areas havine- ,ML. DEWEYVILLE tV M. $ BY THE COURT C. HENRY NIELSEN, (SEAL) Clerk LYSLE RICHARDSON, By Mrs. Thomas Anlt Deputy Clerk. GEORGE M. MASON, trafa mutual after Tuesday night Attorney, fic dance was enjoyed for an hour. Brlgham City, Utah. as was sold and Pop corn and candy 7 Publication Dates: it was hobby night, Mildred Jean had her collection of 90 , Loveland NOTICE TO CREDITORS dolls as her hobby. Mrs. Orpha Ault In District Court of the First the quilt blocks and filet crochet work. Judicial District of the State of our ward Wednesday a number of Utah, County of Box Elder folks attended temple day at Logan. Joint estates of TIMOTHY D. HOL- Wednesday evening the camp D of as T. D. the Daughters of Pioneers of Dewey-vill- DAWAY, sometimes known HOLDA-WA(Continued From Page One) , HOLD A and MINNIE WAY, sponsored a "Tacky" dance repeat the "Pledge of Allegiance,' his wife, both deceased. which was very successful. Refreshmechanically. No feeling Is put Into with claims will Creditors present ments were served. It. If this country were to go through Mrs.t Martin Gardner spent a few vouchers to the undersigned at her the bloodshed and suffering again, days with her daughter, Mrs. Kermit residence In Tremonton, Utah on or that It did then, It might throw an Hansen and family in Salt Lake City. before the 27th day of April, A. D. entirely different light on the subject; May Wheatley spent the weekend 1940. Theodore. Roosevelt wrote: "Our LA VON H. CRYSTAL, administrawith Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stoddard of this great republic means country trix of the joint estates of TimHooper. unless it means the triumph nothing othy D. Holdaway, sometimes of a real democracy, the triumph of Sunday the Deweyville ward was known as T. T. Holdaway and well represented at the Beautification government, and in the long Minnie Holdaway, his wife, both popular Fiesta held at the B. R. II. S. audirun of an economic system under deceased. torium. which each man shall be guaranteed MARRINER M. MORRISON, at Sunday evening conjoint meeting the opportunity to show the best that the Bee Hive girls gave a very enterAttorney for Administratrix. there is in him." t5. taining program, under the direction Lincoln said in bis Gettysburg adof ;their bee keeper, Eva Knudson. dress: "A new natioA, conceived In Mrs. Orpha Ault and Mrs. Emma at their home in Smithfield. and dedicated to the proposiLoveland were honored bee keepers. ; Mr. and Mrs. James N. Holdaway liberty tion that all men are created equal; President Virginia Blackham, Presi- had as their guests, relatives from and again when he talked of a governdent Clarence Perry, Mrs. Orpha Ault Brigham City on Sunday. ment of the people, by the people, and k Mrs, Rhoda Wheatley and Bishop Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. R. fOT the people." Clarence Fryer gave talks on bee hive motored as far as Ogden with What is the United States? It is work. their son, Lowell and Ray Loveland a vast territory of great resources and Friday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Callister who left later Sunday for work in a hundred million people. Yes, but and daughter, Florence, Mrs. A. A. California. more. It Is a system of society, a Mrs. Frank Germer spent the first scheme of life, a Loveland, Ray Loveland and Lowell plan of freedom, a Burbank visited relatives in Salt Lake part of the week In Ogden. state of mind an ideal that every City. human shall have the utmost pos Total consumption of all dairy pro- sible Saturday a number of folks from opportunity for Individual devel Deweyville attended the annual farm ducts, Including fluid milk and cream opment and that nothing shall be put bureau social and banquet at the Bear and manufactured products (milk In the way of that development. It River high school. equivalent), established a new high in is for this and upon It that our fath 1924-29 Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish, 1939 about 17 per cent above the ers established It. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Slatter and Baraverage, the Bureau of Agricultur Americanism as defined by some of bara Lish attended a family dinner al Economics has reported. America's most famous men: On a per capita basis, the combined given by Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Waits Washington defined it when he said : consumption (milk equivalent) of "This government, the offspring of butter, cheese, concentrated milks, our own choice, uninfluenced and and Ice cream but not Including flu .A adopted upon full Investigation, id milk and cream was the highest Zkl free in its principles, in completely 40 in over years. the distribution of its power, uniting security with energy and containing Seed cleaning. Stohl's Warehouse. within itself a provision for its amendment, has a just claim to your conrilONE US IF SOMEONE fidence and support. Respect for its authority, compliance with its law, is ni " acquiescence it Its measures, are duElopes ties enjoyed by the fundamental maxHas a Tarty ims of true liberty." Goes Away Jefferson wrote In the Declaration Has a Baby of Independence: Gets Married "We hold these truths to be self Has Guests evident. That all men are created Has a Fire Has an Operation equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Has an Accident Do You Want rights; that among these are life, libBuys a House A Beautiful Home? Receives an Award erty and the pursuit of happiness. It's y nj lots of fun. The to secure these rights, governThat a Makes Speech AMERICAN HOME telli on ex. ments are instituted among men, denelly how it can be doiw, now to Wins a Prize brill cheer and beauty into tvery Or takes a part In any other riving their just powers from the room, how to choose colors nj consent of the governed.' fabrics, how to arrange your furiit unusual event. turp, what to plant in your ganlrn. Daniel Webster said: 3,300,000 excited readers gather hundreds of ideas for their nomrs "I hold It to be a popular governeath month from The AMERIment, elected by the people, those who CAN 11UME. Send subscription to administer it responsible to the peoHome ple, and itself capable of being amended and modified, Just as the people Th crem t Wr before 251 Fourth Ave., New York, N. Y. ,the evening dince. No may choose it Bhould be." i. l touching rubbing Wilson said: 9 up. A trial will convince. "Great free republics upon traditions of personal liberty." He added, "Freedom today is something more JV1 than being let alone. The program of freedom In these days must be positive and not negative merely." Uncle Sam's health servants guard the health of the nation. His agents watch the purity of foods and drugs. He aids the farmer, the manufacturer and the merchant by supplying useful prbited information. lople from our own United States travel abroad to view the wonders of 2-- jr. tte washing Farm prices for Januarv were up for most nm'. I InformaUon released by M Agricultural Marketing sJZ lH Products which grain, dairy products. ffieaf and fruit. DASH PAID for dead and useless cowa and horses. Call Maple Creek dissolved. Trout Hatchery, Brlgham Reverse Charge. 1 imiiiMmiiaiiimi USE THIS COUPON ANDSAVE Beaf River Valley Leader, Tremonton, Utah umiimiiiiiiiiiim"""""""1"'"" $2.00 Date fol Enclosed is $3.00 in FULL PAYMENT for a ONE YEAR'S subscription to the lowing SIX publications: lirJAK K1VEK VALLEY LEADER 1 year AMERICAN POULTRY PATHFINDER (Weekly) 1 1 year JOURNAL WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION .... 1 year FARM JOURNAL and WOMAN'S WORLD 1 yesJ FARMER'S WIFE l year Instead of PATHFINDER send me: ( ) True Romances, ( ) Movia Mirror. My Name Is Address Town State |