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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. PAGE FOUR tumiiUMtiittittT' Classified I Ad Column! Letters Sent Growres of tU TIILTDAT, t0 By DWIG SCHOOL DAYS i alley Sharp Accepts pcsf As Assistant Of Utah 41 (Continued t David Sharp, mad? Summit County,agriculture, have asked that an v wUl in this territory. In t ; ' i club leader. Director stantial trice increase Utsi: posed modification of ceiUin onoimeu.S.AC.Exwj contract provisions which have obta'r. announces. He van , vice are so neces These ad for years. Leader D. P. Murray andy8'! many Waretwitwe. StohTs Seed cleaning. cansary that, in our opinion, they Shipley, assistant leader h I if the industry the projects of the 5700 iS l Velvon seed barley. Stohl's Warehouse not be abandoned regto survive in the bers in Utah clubs. Five men, "tth cars. ion. Each and all of the modification WANTED Mr. Sharp was first careful assert,. Must be free to travel. See W. D. requested have been given but it the Extension Service Johnson at Bear River Tourist consideration by our company, i agent for Iron County not felt that present condition:: 1924 he received an ap3f camp, Friday and Saturday 8 p. m. is May in last year's justify any change to the office of countv FOR SALE Common alfalfa seed, agreement beyond a moderate price ent to Summit County ard v "'I E. Thomas 99.95 per cent purity. increase at certain levels. C2L m l uiu puajuun up to the tf, The Department of Agriculture has King, North Garland. Director 8pJi Peterson, in home.' already announced that 1940 benefit Mr. Sharp says, "He U weQ: FOR RENT Modern payments will be made to all growers uu wurs oecause h . A. N. Fishburn. iu who have beet contracts with proceswnn menus Doys and girls HEMSTITCHING done at Cowleys'. sors and comply with the regulations wins their confidence." conare these which 1 payments upon Although livestock hsu ditioned. Sharp's primary conwrn will that Is MAYTAG Rebuilt, fully guaranteed, you It sincerely hoped shown a wide interest in Schoss-Rea- d Electric Co. find our contract acceptable when Is$29.95 all phases of work included t f sued. It will bear comparison, we beHOTPOINT Range, good shape, $30. lieve, with the agreements negotiated n ciuo curriculum. SCHOSS-Rea- d Electric Co. No successor has been nsr One this year with other processors. the position which Mr. Shami! in that connection, should remember, FRIGID AIRE 6 ft. box, only $49.95. cate for his new office, Dirats-that companies operating in Utah and Schoss-Rea- d Electric Co. erson reports. cents cents Idaho are 10 per bag (25 'Vnri, beetsof cent further ton P30 to per FOUND Utah license plate No. ta is interested. low It markets than ia? .. 9430. Owner may have same by away from important Colohelpfui in sports. I made ocss in Northern their Office competitors and Leader at paying calling basketball team because t ; rado. Freight on materials which must for this ad.' . from-thtips I read in THE aic East is higher be brought ln 1 BOY." two are These there. here but than FOR SALE Baby chicks, started J famous a athletes k Many we face.' pullets, and roosters, all breeds; of the handicaps much of their credit waxx our serve o aimed to We hare growWeiner pigs and brood bows. ful suggestions received. tn mere purHatchery, Brigham City, Ut. ers in ways other than the articles carried In THEBAIC; contf chase of their product Under the BOY magazine. Virtually ttqi tract such service floes not enter, of offers advice from a famous tl FOR SALE No. 22 Caterpillar trac- course, into the computation of the player. Football,' basketball i Ais -l it for beets but condition. price payable tor. Guaranteed In by tennis. In fact every major tf no means negligible. Outlying disJames Walton. Checkets. covered In fiction and fact it. Bishop ' voltricts have been elded; increased FREES DEMONSTRATION El ectro-lu- x ume was In the family plot in Teachers, librarians, parr. Interment reduced therefrom has Cleaner and Air Purifier. Spe- costs.resulting the Bear River cemetery, under the leaaera vi ouya cuius uw raoi You be Interested to know' cial new low price. Parts, supplies that the may for direction of Larkin & Felt Mortuary, THE AMERICAN BOY entti which you price pulp and service. See this machine bewhere the grave was dedicated by ally. They have found that u is substantially lower than that fore you buy. H. D. Thomas, agent. pay Dr. Conrad H. Jensen, of Ogdesk eral rule regular readers to growers by competing proquoted Users of underground water in (By Correspondent Phone 133.0-- 1 for appointment The floral offerings were many and AMERICAN BOY advance e: cessors in other areas. Utah who have not already done so Large and impressive funeral ser- covered the entire stand. losses of planted beets causidly and develop more will have until Friday, March 22, to vices were held in the Bear River CASH PAID for dead and useless ed Heavy than do boys recent floods in Sacramento the by file claims to their wells, drains or Ward chapel Friday at 1 o'clock for cows and horses. Call Maple Creek not read it Valley, and continued drought on the tunnels. This date marks the end of Boletta H.. Petersen, "76, who passed AMERICAN BOY MAGAZINE Trout Hatchery, Brigham Trained writers and artists eastern of the Rockies, have reslope at home her tf. the . the last away Reverse Charge. Tuesday morning COMPANION TO THOUSANDS coaches and athletes, explore, sulted in a ruling by the Department statefiling period granted by of pneumonia, with Bishop Charles legislature. tists and men successful is i of Agriculture removing all beet FOR SALE Velvon seed barley. J. Of 25,424 wells known in the state Checketts in charge. of boys and and industry join with an eci of thousands Hundreds 1940. 65.0-in restrictions While M. Mortensen, Phone planting in 1935, owners have claimed 17,687, Special musical numbers were fur- young men read THE AMERICAN staff to produce in THE AJE the equity of such a "decision is apnished by the choir, solo by Harold B. BOY magazine every month and con- BOY, the sort of reading 7,555 wells yet unclaimed leaving incould in it result parent, NOTICE TO CREDITORS greatly 1250 of them in Box Elder County. Felt; duets by Mae and Reta Ander- sider it more as a living companion In the District Court of the First creased production in some areas, and Water users of this county to date son, accompanied by Pearl Elwell; than as a magizine. THE AMERICAN BOY such from production could come a have filed on 600 wells. Claims are and a Jduet Judicial District of the State of Mr. and Mrs. me to as Harold as much a most my newsstands at 20 cats "It's by buddy lowering of marketing quotas in sec now enstate received at B. the Utah, County of Box Elder T. one writes being Felt, accompanied' chum," high by Margaret neighborhood Subscription prices are tions where for any reason plantings! Joint estates of TIMOTHY D. office at the rate of 35 per Johnson. school senior. "THE AMERICAN year or $3.50 for three years gineer's fell off Growers would substantially. sometimes known as T. D. be Speakers, were Albert E. Holmgren, BOY seems to understand a boy's rates 50 cents a year extra affected by such a reduction day. vitally HOLDA-VVAMINNIE and IIOLDAWAY, Underground water users are urged who read a sketch of the life of Mrs. problems and considers them in such scribe simply send your narc for as the processor's marketing quo his wife, both deceased. cooperate in making these claims Petersen; Fred F. Petersen, James P. a sympathetic and helpful way. It, dress and remittanv Srec ta decreases the growers' market for to so their rights might be protected, T. Christensen, Carlos L. Jensen and y gives advice and entertaining reading AMERICAN BOr, T43G Secot Creditors will present claims with beets in like proportion. disappears H. Humphreys, state engineer, said. Jensen, with closing remarks by on every subject in which a young fel- - Detroit, Michigan. vouchers to the undersigned at her under the 1937 Sugar Normally, at blanks be obtained or Claim on may residence in Tremonton, Utah Act (and the same will doubtless be the state engineer's office, or from i before the 27th day of April, A. D. true of its successor Z3 al act) planting G. Burditt, 52 North, Third Lowell 1940. lotments for individual growers, as LA VON H. CRYSTAL, administra- well as for factory districts, are in West street, in Brigham. City. Mr. trix of the Joint estates of Tim- fluenced by past plantings. To assure Burditt will be at the Box Elder coun In Brigham City Fri othy D. Holdaway, sometimes favorable allotments from year to ty court house from 9 a. m. to 5 p. March 22, and T. T. as day, known Holdaway year, a wise grower win maintain a to distribute blanks and assist m., Minnie Holdaway, his wife, both normal, consistent planting record in OF 152 issue! preparation of claims. Rights will The position in the industry of either be recognized if claims are mailed MARRINER M. MORRISON, processor or grower, once lost, may Attorney for Administratrix. not be regained without great sacri with postmark before Friday midt5. fice, extending, perhaps, over a per nightlaw ,The acknowledges rights of all iod of years. CREDITORS TO using underground water NOTICE The picture has its brighter side. persons of the act, March 22, to passage prior Deceased D. Keele, Estate of William When compared with other agricul Creditors will present claims with tural crops which are suitable for 1935. These rights, when, filed by state vouchers to the undersigned at Tie this area, sugar beets still remain one claim, will be considered by the new rights, by appli before engineer of office or at the of the surest and most satisfactory of mopxton. Utah, Oeonre M. Mason. First National all, as is demonstrated by the follow- cation, are granted. The filing fee is $2.50. Bank Bldg.. Brigham City. Utah, on ing statistics: An amendment to the underground two-ye1937-3or before the 31st day of May, A. D. For the period, water law, passed by the 1939 legis 1940. 72 of the total beet acreage in the that failure to file lature, Adm. W. KEELE, J. Bear River Valley area averaged 16.82 notice ofprovides or claims within the claim D Estate of William tons per acre and grossed $108.67 per time required by law will be evidence Deceased. Keele, acre, exclusive of tops. of intention to abandon such rights, rtA of first publication. Mar. 22, 1940 For the two-yeperiod 1938-9and in distribution of ' underground 78 of the total beet acreage in the water the state engineer may disre Bear River Valley area averaged 16.93 claim not filed. any gard tons per acre and grossed, to date, When the law was passed a year SIX $103.44 per acre, exclusive of tops.. was water users in which to BEAR RIVER Issues LEADER 52 VALLEY granted it three-year the For 4r, period file their claims, but twice since ex 72 of the total beet acreage in tensions have been asSL PATHFINDER (Weekly) 52 Issues YEAR granted. Friday. Blood area Bear the Rivtr Clean the Valley averaged Them Help March 22, is the final deadline. WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION 12 Issues 16.58 tons per acre and grossed, to or Harmful Body Wait fllLrtof Youf kldnevi r eonUntly WOMAN'S WORLD date, $104.67 per acre, exclusive of 12 Issues itrfam. But wait, matter irotn th blood work do in tli.ir tops. l(C kidneyi AMERICAN POULTRY JOURNAL .... 12 Issues Ntur Inwndod fail to renot ct In Utah the average yield of beets move impuritiM tht. U retained, may be whole FARM JOURNAL and per acre Is well in excess of national poitoa the eyatem and upae tM kody machinery. be our reason no is There averages. why backache, lnf may nagf FARMER'S WIFE Symptom, 12 Issues An illustrated lecture on the second neniittent headaohe. attacka ot diamineee. growers, pioneers in the Industry, welling, puflmeet of be will a Christ feature coming gettinf up nifhU,a feelinf should lose heart and relinquish the of nerTOua If you prefer, you can have TRUE ROMANCES, or MOVER MIRROR, Instead of Pa- tunder the eyre of the Community Bible School up and loea o pep and atrenrth. to of beets others. nlcty production Other aigna ot kidney or bladder or stairs In the Bear River State Bank are eometimee burning, tcanty Sugar beets have become the building on Easter Sunday. The lec too frequent urination. in this of communities many YOU $5.00 $2.00 There ehould be no doubt that prompt ture is the third in the series of 24 tee state. A substantial shortage in plant to treatment ia wieer than negleeC been winning have be Ooan't Doavt t I'tlU. given. Each lecture is profusely ings this year could Indirectly injure illustrated new Irienda for more then forty yeare. YOU GET ALL SIX publications for ONE FULL YEAR, and if you are already , with beautiful colored reputation. besides immediate They have a the many, parties the people rocutrmendrd by gratelul Are slides. On Wednesday the lecture will n scriber to ANY of these in Interest. You and we must carry publications, your present subscription will country ovor. Ak your ni(Mior be on the subject, "Positive Proof sustained without for on, ed one full year. Return the coupon below to our office AT ONCE, and you w consistency k i I j Tu that Jesus Will Come In This Gen ! IT IB' no is for here OluJ future there 11 HTTTTn CTVIP TITl T A r A "7TXIt?CJ tnr production i rmn " tuiuJ 11110 i 10 issues in tui v Yours respectfully, eration." the industry. The public is Invited to bring Bibles ORDER AT ONCE before we hare to withdraw this offer, or advance the price. SUGAR CO. " and attend the lectures each Sunday mmiimmiimMiimHiiiiiMiiwm and Wednesday evening at 8:00 p. m. The lectures are an hour in length USE $2.00 COUPON and there is no collection or fee of Bear River Valley Leader, any kind. Seod cleaning. Stool's Warehouse. Utah ! iiiM -- ! ! Inter-mounta- in -- JziA I a? " 3-- 4-- -- . . - Utah-Idah- 3-- Impressive Rites Held for Mrs. dergrountT Water Boletta Peterson Users to Sign Deadline Set for Uiv 493-J-- 2. 6-- 28 1. mall $2.0C HOL-DAWA- Os-e- OUR PAPER AND EACH FOR ONE YEAR 2-- - r- 3-- ar A TOTAL 8: ar 9: Here's What You Get! 1937-38-3- 9: ALL ... FOR ONE Illustrated Bible Lecture to Given pooM-tim- dn-ord- VALUE SAVE nation-wid- e tj'J well-know- tit UTAH-IDAH- THIS WE WANT 'EM DEAD OR ALIVE HORSES, COWS,AND SHEEP All kinds seeds. Stohl's Warehouse. Rolling, droning, grinding. Stohl's. Velvon seed barley. Stohl's Warehouse Also Highest Prices Paid for . . . HIDES, PELTS, FURS AND WOOL - our Call Collect - Logan, 49 COLORADO ANIMAL TS ANDSAVE Date Tremonton, We Pay Top Cash Prices for Dead or Useless BY-PRODUC- 1 O an Sm& Stat Road vrnron trir-- mo CO Lcsan, Utah MARK (i(H)U OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton. Ttak Pkoi JH Enclosed is ?3.00 in FULL PAYMENT for a ONE YEAR'S subscripts lowing SIX publications: BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER 1 year AMERICAN POULTRY PATHFINDER (Weekly) JOURNAL FARM JOURNAL and FARMER'S WIFE 1 1 1 year WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION year WOMAN'S WORLD . year Instead of PATHFINDER send me: ( ) True Romances, My Name Is Address Town State ( ) - Movies |