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Show PAGE FOUR t EEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10-1- FOR SALE Red Delicious apples. Dtlbert S. Walker, South Tremonton. t5p head dtr:y If 2 i old pullets. FOR SALIJ -- 300. Jess Gai field, East Tremonton. tf CROP and LIVESTOCK LOANS at 4 1 per cent For livestock and crop loans at 41 per cent per annum see Norman Christensen on Fridays at the National Farm Loan Associa tion office at Tremonton. Utah Farm Production Credit AccociatioD 7-- 4 tf FOR SALE Modern home, Including full basement, newly papered, paint, double garage, good location. Priced for quick sale. Inquire this office, phone 23-J. City lots by James Brough and Bear River State Bank, or Victor Smith, at Keaimer, Wy. tf FOR SALE . CASH PAID for dead and useless cows and horse. Call Maple Creek Trout Hatchery, Rrlgham 8 tf. Reverse Charge. 4D3-J-- 2. ELWOOD I By Bin. IL P. Rasmussen e Shows Small Decrease The number of chicken raised farms in 1940 is estimated at 10-ye- ar s Pier-son'- s Heralded as the most modern automobile to come out of the motor car industry, this new Nash Ambassador Eight is being formally introduced to the public throughout the country this week. Following the high standards set up in the aircraft industry, the power plants of these fleet new cars are America's only stock d car, motors, with temperature con trol developed to a new high degree. Inlet manifolds are built into the motor; cylinders are cooled by water jackets that run their full length, and water pumps are set at the side of the motor, instead of at the front. The cars are also said to have a conditioned air system that manufactures spring weather the year around, and a new type of body construction of the bridge-trus- s type that provides Constitutional Amendment EAST GARLAND Aero-power- ed twin-ignitio- UM&tf U ti valve-in-hea- n, - IteckhoHsn af EtsSi JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOi-IN-C TO AMEND SECTION 13. ARTICLE XV OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH. RELATING TO LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS OF BANKS. to-lhir- dt com-urri- nf f 9-- I Advertising Does Four Things (1) GARLIC Helps Fight fclcslinal Prisoning! headache DtiuT T Intestinal Frequent oUonlnt from harmful bastsrU In vour aolon mar b th eauaa. Coma In today and ( a rantrona VKk.K trial package of odorleei DEARISOllH Garlla Tablets. g bw ftm iei ib eoopie Ol oar I FREE ADAM BKENKM.YN, r Jk if Druglst. OUR a i l MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton, Utaa - Phone 28 9 .:r'- chick-en- s wish to customers. (3) You wish to REPLACE with new customers the old ones who move away. (4) You wish to INCREASE THE NUMBER of your customers Thus you have four objectives. Not one of these objectives can be reached by doins nothing. None of these objectives can be wholly realized without advertising in THE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER roominess and structural strength. This type of construction, utilizing new alloy steels, cuts hundreds of pounds of useless weight from the car, boosting performance and economy, slipstream trend, the cars have concealed running boards, increased glass area for greater visibility, and are offered In both deck and interiors fast backs. Duo-toharmonize with all body colors. light-weig- ht College Dairy Team ne Wins At Portland Repeating successes of past yean the Utah State Agricultural colleg? S dairy team won first place In chee Mr. and Mrs. O. A Seager were judging and third in all products at in"Salt Lake visiting their daughter, the college judging contest at the International Livestock Expojj. Mrs. Harry Furse. In Portland, Oregon, October tlon held Creek of Grouse Mrs. Jthead Toryan .t 10. to 5 r ' " : haa spent the last two weeks visiting Honors went to Ernest Wettatelj hfer parents, Mri and Mrs. Ed New....... . and Howard Morris, who placed first ton. second in cheese judging and DafMrs. U. R. Bunderson visited last and vid Wagstaff who ranked high in milk week' In Stone, Idaho, visiting her Alviit Ferfe completed the parents. Her mother, Mrs. Lucy Roe judging. team of as alternate member, four to returned with her spend the week In addition to winning sweepstake end. Frank Hill and son, Eugene, left honors five times, Utah State teana j A wedding dance and shower was given in the recreational hall, Wednesday evening complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Dahle, recent newly weds from California. Mrs. Dahle was , formerly Miss Madge Nielsen-- niece of Mr. and Mrs. L Lsaaesonr with whom she made her home until leaving for California some two years ago. A large crowd from here and ad- Joining towns was in attendance and have also won a second place. many nice gifts were received. The Thursday deer hunting. Elwin and Faye Garfield, of Salt young couple will make their home in Los Angeles where Mr. Dahle is Lake City, spent Saturday evening and Sunday with their mother, Mrs. employed. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Tawks, of Salt Ada Garfield. By Enid Welling Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hall, of HurLake City, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover. The lad- ricane, Utah, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Vance Parks, of Mrs. Hall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. ies are sisters. atello, Idaho, spent last Thursday f L. Brough. Mrs. David Larson, sons Willard Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kay were in evening with Mr. and Mrs. W. M.I and Lyn, motored to Salt Lake City Salt Lake Sunday, visiting relatives. Welling. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Morgan! n over the weekend. Mrs. Boyd R. Mrs. Rose Peterson entertained Sun of San Jose, who have been visiting returned with them to her home at a family dinner. Mr. and Mrs. at the Welling home, returned to Pot I after several days visit with her par- day atello to visit for about ten days with j ents here. She came to be present at Dan McCoombs of Ogden, Mr. and two daughters and families there. I the wedding of her sister, Miss Rhoda. Mrs. Burnice Peterson of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Munson attend-The M Men and Gleaner group met Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garfield and their ed the funeral of their were nephew in families present. Sunday evening at the home of Louis and Clarissa den last Their Thursday. nephew was f visited Mrs. Peterson's mother, Larson for a social hour after Sacra- they of McGill, Nevada, and was I a native Mrs. Jemima Checketts at Hyrum. ment meeting Sunday evening. Miss Fae Fridal was home from the accidentally killed while out hunting. I Mrs. Edwin Isaacson and family Mrs. Than Garn spent a day last were visiting and shopping in Logan U. S. A. C. at Logan to spend the week in Salt Lake City visiting wift weekend. ...... Friday. .relatives and shopping. Mrs. Homer Marble and small Mr. and Mrs. Ezra H. Packer daughter are spending a few days gave the lesson at the local Relief daughter Colen, spent the weeW home from the Valley hospital with Society meeting Tusday. in Logan with Mr. and Mrs. Thaytt her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Heay? loss in beet tonnage, due toPacker and otber' reMM. Rhodes, prior to leaving for their ny uiifcbuiuon anu urougn ana ue, Misg Eni(j WeUIn& student ftt Uomo in Deweyville. extremely low price for potatoes 3 University, spent tho weekend wit:; Y. M. M. I. A. stake president, Al- keenly felt in this vicinity by the' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wd! ma King, visited the local M. I. A. farmers. ing- Saturday she attended a luncl Tuesday evening. eon for the Spur organization cf tt Duck hunters were much in evi-- 1 Today's Forgotten r.lan Quit Adver- University at the Blue Bird in Logar d?nce Wednesday on the Bear River tising Yesterday! prior to the football game bet wee" and Malad bottoms and sloughs. the University and the Agricultural .1 . ttt-i- u nr: Mrs. Mable Hadfield, of the Relief rin Hunting for More Business? Try wmege, iviuaa weiiiiig is a memoero: Society take board was present and Our Ads. the Spur organization. . - FIELDING Poc-- 1 Ol-se- 1 0g-- . - THAT RUMOR ABOUT HASH WAS TRUE! Wo J) Mem , smmnDmntmnmninniiiRiinii mm tnitiiiiini n ininiifmitiiii! nwMl l!!IIIWWI!lffilll!!ll!lllim 25 to 30 Miles per Canon of Cas in a Big Car! Roomier than Many 1940 Cars Costing up to $200 More! flashing Pickup of Scot" Engine! I A Coil Wheels g New "Unitized' 1 1 : New "Flying Spring Ride on E All Four I Steel Body Safer, Quieter! Weather Improved Eye . . . : bonumonea ir system and Convertible Bed! Overall Savings up to $100 a Year! pi ? s ' Wm ) ... - ijiiKuuuwiiliiiiiiMiiiiliiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiii!iu:i!iiiiiii;ii;;!i!i!i all of your present (2) You wish to SELL more goods to your present customers. much greater EAST TREMONTON By Mrs. David Larsou 10-3- i . K . Miss Frida Christensen, of Preston, Idaho, was a guest of her sister Mrs. Fred Barfus on Sunday. Several otheft B M tnactej b) ihi LtgUlaturt er ndgljbors and friends called there Slat mil 0i Utah. on Sunday In honor of Mr. Barfus' mtmbtrt $ledtd to ach houu birthday. On Monday Mrs. Barfus ac ihertint to Lake Salt companied her sister 1. That It Is proposed SECTION under Miss Christensen where City, to amend section 18, article XII, went a serious operation. of the constitution of the stats of C. M. Rasmuasen, of Ogden, was Utah to read: a dinner guest of H. C. Hansen SatSec 18. The legislature may friends visited other urday. He also provide by law that the stockhero and in Brigham. holders In every corporation and Milton Anderson, son of Mr. and joint stock association organized Mrs. Elias Anderson, visited his sisfor banking purposes, or the holdter and family in Provo Saturday. Afers of any on or mors of the ter his return on. Saturday he took classes of stock Issued by any such Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Ellis and daugh seriously 111 and on Sunday morning aorporatlon la addition, to the he was operated on for appendicitis ter, LaVeil, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spears amount of oapltal stock subscribed at the hospital In Tremonton. He is and daughter, Elva Rae, spent the and fully paid by them shall be Individually responsible for an getting along as well as can be ex- weekend at Rock Springs, Wyoming tlonal amount equal to not exceed-- " ported. His friends are hoping for a visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellis. lng the amount of their stock In Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sears and their speedy recovery. such corporation, or the amount of Mr. and Mrs. Gunner Kelstrum daughter, Elva Rae, are spending the their stock o! any particular class In with Mr. week week with last Mrs. a,nd Ogden visiting spent LeRoy Ellis. In such corporation, for all Its debts their daughter and family, Mr. and Darrel Stokes was married Thursand liabilities of every kind, Mrs. Owen Beck. While there they day in the Logan Temple. Those who 2. The Section secretary of, bought them a home and will leave attended the wedding were Mr, and 1b directed to submit this state of Mrs. in a weeks Leslie here Stokes and family. couple proposed amendment to the elecMr. and Mrs. George Summers and Dr. and Mrs. Font Hunsaker and tors of the state at the next general children left Saturday, after spend- family spent Thursday in Ogden. election in the manner provided by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newman, of Oglaw. ing a couple of weeks visiting rela tives and attending conference in Salt den were the Sunday dinner guests ' Section 3. If adopted by. the Lake City. They were Logan visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Newman. electors of the state, this amendMr. and Mrs. Bert Firth and daughlast Tuesday. ment shall take effect the first day Mrs. Pearl VanderHide and son ter June, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nichols of January, 1941. spent a few days last week visiting spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Firth's I, E. E. Monson, Secretary of her mother, Mrs. Mary Mortensen. mother, Mrs. Childs in Ogden. It was State of the State of Utah, do Mrs. Ada Fridal had the misfortune Mrs. Childs' 82nd birthdav. hereby certify that the foregoing to slip on the steps of her home and Mrs. Rudger Forsgren entertained is a full, true and correct copy of arm between the Saturday evening In honor of her hus fracture her left the Constitutional Amendment prowrist and elbow". She has suffered a band's birthday anniversary. Eighteen posed by the regular session of the lot of pain and her many friends wish guests were present. A delicious hot legislature of 1939 as the same ' lunch was served. for her speedy recovery. appears of record in my office. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunsaker, of Mrs. John Anderson, Katherine and In witness whereof, I have here-- ; Junction, have a baby girl, born on Willard spent Wednesday to Saturday unto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, in ugaen. Thursday. October 10th. this 26th day of August, 1940. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Henderson, of Elwood has 10 school teachers teach lng In this county. All attended the Ogden. spent Sunday with Mr. and institute at Brigham City during the Mrs. Rudger Forsgren. Mr. and Mrs. Bingham and children, weekend. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hansen and of Garfield, visited Sunday with Mr. other former and present Primary and Mrs. Earl Firth. Secretary of State. 5 1 t9 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew, Mr. and workers from this stake were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lillywhite at Mrs. Rudger Forsgren and Mr. and Ixgan Saturday. Mrs. Lillywhite was Mrs. Robert Harris were guests of mo, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Allc Forsformerly stake Primary president here Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Forsgren in Brig-ha- gren, Mr. and Mrs. Huett of Brigham end still has a warm spot in her heart They enjoyed a trout dinner. called on Rudger Forsgren on his Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burnam, of Ari- for the faithful Primary workers of birthday Sunday. this stake. They spent a very lovely over there. evening 0 A birthday party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nielsen in honor of Mrs. Nielsen's father's birthday Sunday. October 13th. Mr. 8 Francom was 72 years old. All his children, grandchildren and one great8 grandchild was present. The guests were Mrs. John Kendell and daughter Donna of Ogden, Mr. If you conduct a retail store, there are four and Mrs. Virgil Francom and baby things of Snowville, Mr. and Mrs. George you wish to do Sodcncamp of Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Glen H .Ellis of Ogden and Mrs. Dale Saunders of Collinston. Beside the hostess there You HOLD were about SO present. All had a lovely' time. out-of-to- it ' smal-le- BOTHWELL ' 7 J it, er : I' V ! JIT e - joyed . uT birds, compared with 772.SG0fii last year and the ( 192S-s' average of 721,145,000 birds. This 12 percent reduction from io,, In number of chickens raised, reflet the influence of an unfavorable sea son, is the report the USDA Agri cultural Marketing Service recent! Issued from Washington, D. c. Reduced numbers of chickens rai. ed this year are now being reflected in smaller marketings of young than last year, and will result fewer layers and consequently a r production of eggs through the season immediately ahead. About 73 per cent of the chickem raised in 1930 were reported purchaa. ed as baby chicks from hatcheries or were custom hatched, and about 27 per cent were home hatched on the iarms or me country. This preliminary report on chickens raised, is based upon reports received through the rural mall carriers from about 150,000 Individual farmers. .ast Students who are attending college the U. E. A. vacation home are: John L. Stanfill, Wendell Miller, Miss Latl Miller and Reid Palmer, a guest at the Stanfill home, of the U. S. A. C. and Delbert Frederickson of the U. of U. Teachers who spent the weekend here were: George Miller of Milford, Utah, Jesse Grover of the high school at Blanding, Merlin Miller of Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Cranford Taylor of Plymouth, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Glen Miller of Park Valley. M. Q. Perry and the Misses Romer and Anderson, of the stake Sunday School board were In attendance at Sunday School. Honoring the 70th birthday annl versary of Mrs. Agnes Pierson, of Plymouth, the family met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pierson, of Tremonton a Sunday at a dinner. Places were set for 36 persons, mem bers of tha immediate family. Among those attending from here were: Mr. ana Mrs, J. Wllfard Miller Merlin Miller, Mr. and Mrs. R. Glen Miller, Miss Doris Miller and Leon Miller, Mrs. J. Wllford Miller is Mrs. , daughter. Duck hunting brought callers from different localities, calling on relatives and friends. Talks on Americanism were given Sunday evening by Leonard M. Petersen and Morgan Miller, which were enjoyed. Miss Veda Petersen returned from Salt Lake City, where she had spent the past 10 days. Miss Beverly Win-thof Salt Lake City, accompanied her home as her guest. 6s0 OC0 ld great-grandchi- 10-5-1- 07.0-- Poultry Production The marriage of Dennis Lauper, of Oakland, Calif, and Miss Helen Froer-e- r of Ogden, wa3 performed October 7 in the Salt Lake Temple. Members of the immediate families were present. William M. Miller received word that a daughter had been born to Mrs. Be mice Rogers Sherman of Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Sherman is a daughter of Mrs. Alvin O. Hansen, of Los Angeles and the new baby is a of Mr. Miller. Mrs. Myrtle Miller entertained the Pee Hive classes of the M. I. A. on i jiday at an outdoor party. After '.. amping the hills for rocks, etc, they enjoyed a wiener and marshmallow DELICIOUS APPLES For sale or trade for grain, wheat, barley or oats, market price for grain. Hyrum 7 Christensen, Phone 60.a-- l. FOR SALS or TRADC heifers. Richardson, ph. 1U0 PENROSE Classified Ad Column CG 17. u - y, ' ;.ai!iiiiiiiiiiii!:ii!Hiiui:iai.!ii;iii.uiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii kUUUlNhiiauiumjUl ilililii UII lil irflk, n ;Ii h Mi, ueLuxe roiir-DoSedan Illustrated lll'lllii nn j J ; OOU iiiiiiiiiiii,i;iinirniiiliiiiiaMiumuiliwuiritiitii't Good News! In the Face of Rising New Car Prices Nash Announces 194! Prices $70 to $159 ICWER! there yUDAY car in the S a new kind of lowest nrice field -. the 1941 Nash! Little would you believe, as you look at the size of it 194 inches long that it delivers 2 5 to 30 miles a gallon, to good drivers. Powered by Nash'a new "Flying Scot" Engine, it's the fleetest, smoothest "six" you ever drove! You'll be delighted by the way it responds to the wheel and holds to the road. With Two-wa- y r ing Steering and soft coil springs on til four wheels n riJcs like a miracle in motion. Hall-bea- O. W. Itsamazinffauief.itsnni.s,.a!rm. body are welded together. The front seat's almost five feet wide. The rear has ample space for Nash's big Convertible Bed. Even the air you breathe is different thanks to th new Weather Fye N'7r '94 priccj begin in the lowest-pric- e field $73 1 for b g Amhasudor "600" BmineM Coupe. 4 IXxr SecUm i low it I7FOI All prices dclirered it fctorv. in. elude tttod nd federal ttxl equipment M lallirr Fr, Fourth SlvrJ hrrumj. Cam. Bed, SltrrMl P,i,t and rrn,ht Whttt Sid K all Tires art op. tiemal, at tUtht txlra Goldsberry Hotor EAST MAIN STREET conditioned-ai- r System; See also the big, beautiful new Nash Ambassador Acropowcred Sixes and Eights at your local dealer's. First public showing tou'ayt iness are due to a new kind r un itizcd" construction. Frame an. i The, Naiih new mbamndor "600".Americii'J Manifold-Scalecur. Engine. Six models. The A empowered Nash AmbaAnadiir Sli 105 III' . . . Twin Ignition Vlve-iHed Engine. Six models. A low-pric- e d n Th AcropowrreJ Nash Ambassador win Ignition ElBhtU 5 HP.. 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