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Show BEAR RIVER RIVER VALLET LEADER, THURSDAT. OCTOBER 24. 1940 PACK C3L making a Box Elder book. October 21 a picture of Utah. Our teachSCHOOL er gave us a map of Box Elder county. We colored it very neatly. We will soon vote for some new students We Miss Rasmussen's 1st Grade read. We have new books. We read to keep our room nice and clean. weekly readers. We made Last Mrs. Crowther's 5th Grade We made black cats. week our teacher said she would bring mornMiss Sanford's 1st Grade Joe Dee a surprise. She brought it thi3 Submarine is of the name it The ing. brought us three goldfish. We like colors in it, red, Uietn. We must learn to take care Garden. It has many green, yellow, orange, and orchid. It of them. is very pretty. She said that one grew Miss Smith's Room We are going over the top of the rim, but it broke to have an assembly program on Fri- when she put the water in it. Itdis-is made from tiny rocks. The rocks day. We are going to tell about early solved and left little stem-lik- e points. our mothers will Invite We people. DeAnn Bone are and fathers. Both second grades helping with the program. We are Mr. Orwin's 5th Grade On Oct very busy working for the program. 31 we are going to have a Hallowe'en We party. We have a committee to get Miss reterson's 3rd Grade wrote a story about the streamline the program ready, a committee to train. We drew a picture of it too. get the refreshments ready and a com We drew a picture of the locomotive mittee to get a lot of games for us anfll we wrote the story of the loco- to play. We are going to have a lot motive too. Dallas brought some flow-er- of fun. We are decorating the borders with By Lou Jean Ballard and today. DeAnn Quinney. Hallowe'en pictures. We also have a committee to draw them. We have Uiss Craig's 4th Grade Today we been telling of an experience we have went on an imaginary trip deer hunt- had. We are trying to tell stories with ing. We went 46 miles. We had a lot ouf using and a or a in the story. of fun. We got 4 deer. Jack was our Cheryle Sandall driver. Thursday we flew over the and Davmountains. Gay was Mr. Henrle's 7th Grade In Social id was our pilot. We had a nice trip. Studies we are studying Japan. We We went duck hunting October 16. learned that there was a strange tribe We got 5 ducks. We went in an air called AInus. They are somewhat larg plane to get the ducks. Sharon Arch- er than Japanese and their skin is ibald was pilot and Jerry Buchanan like our Instead of yellow like that was the It was a very nice of the Japanese. They are disappeartrip. We ate the ducks at Miss Craig's ing so rapidly that scientists believe home. It was a very nice dinner. Of they will soon disappear all together nurse these trips were all imaginary Donna Jean Potter ones but we enjoyed them. We are Miss Bloem's 7th Grade Mr. leatyilng about Box Elder county now. Sharon ArchibalJ has been Riving the school a test. It Is a test through the school to Miss Ferry's 4th Grade On October tell if anybody needs to study arith- 1 we had a test from Albert Mel- - matic and the other subjects. drum. Some people liked it and some Our room is catching up on all the didn't. The test was arithmetic, spell- lessons that we are behind on. ing and reading. On October 18, Mel Loyal Glenn ba Misrasi brought a lilac to school. Mr. Ueldrum's 8th Grade It eems very queer when lilacs grow This In the fall. Carol Crozier brought week in the 8th grade room we had rocks from the mountains. We are- a test. Ruby S. and Col lean W. were NEWS Judge Lewis Jones VOTE FOR we drew Sentences OgdenMan ' jack-o-laater- District Judge Lewis jone3 f 1 -- CHARLES W. DUNN - .. . , cwrl" MOST ' .1 ONE SINGUE AMERICAN -- STATE'S SUPER-W6UWA- V VJOOU) HAVE BUILT FOUR yL'Qr0 Mt ft ju - T 4 A f U P2L 1 Competent - Unbiased EXPERIENCED (Advertisement-Judic- ial Campaign Committee) w3 UO.OOO MANUFACTURING CONCERNS PROCESS THE FOOD SOIO TO T& BV AMERICAS A BELCH, lH WAM I COMSIPEREP A COMPLIMENT TO "W6 PINNERtPSr- 6,000.000 'fmmexs the high marks. We have had many different teachers this week and learn m many different subjects. Mr. Ilenrie has changed our schedule in gym. We will have gym on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and on Tuesday and Thursday we will have health classes. Thelma Scott I ( Canadian Wheat Crop Reminds Utah Farmers of Surplusses Map Radio Program i .so much wheat in Canada it loose on the ground. piling they're That news from across the borcer cf 'our neighboring country reminds 4-- H some farmers of Eox Elder county of conditions in the Uniled State3 in 1931, 32 and 33, according to M. G. Perry, member of the county AAA committee. Mr. Perry in telling of the cone the season is Cain Canada said dition for chimney fires and rubbish fires. nadian farmer has beenthat the doing just Clean the chimney and examine it fo i what some people in the United States cracks. Don't burn leaves too close to !:sv2 advocated let the farmer grow the house. ai! tlie wheat ho wants to. starts A poultryman's year usually While the American, through the in early October, or as soon cs the stock H housed for the winter. This AAA, has been curtailing acreages is a good time to start a record of planted to wheat, the Canadian farmreceipts and expenses. The Utah State er with no means of control has been j Agricultural college has a simple but Increasing his plantings. With a carryover of some 300 milj comprehensive record book. Ask the lion bushel3, the Canadian f armer this county agent. From Chicago, the AP repot ts that last spring seeded an additional 2 milthe hish level of cat.t!e pricea, vir-- ! lion acres of wheat. Here's the result: tually the best in three years, ko,z A 1910 crop of more than 500 mil slowed up activity in this branch of lion bushels of wheat. A carryover of around COO roiliion the livestock market. With cattle quot of wheat. bushels ed near $14 per hundredweight for Commercial storage space for 380 choicest animals, buyers are showing even more than normal caution in pick million bushels. A total supply of more than 800 ing up supplies for each day's slaughter. Government agents attribute the million bushels and room to store only high prices to diminished supplies of u little more than a third of that. A prospect of a billion bushels sup choice-fe- d beef as well as to increased consumer demand. ply in 1941 with a market for 300,-- ; fire-tim- Fall-tim- e, ! I I iir Rlnfp.l IJpiiffiiinsp. 11 i m v 1 m 1 ur v -- jm. m f 400 tr w m. r ; I I " . Salt MKe Uilg 1 w vul. Travel Sickness y Oil! ersws I ing under a quota which allows them to sell eight bushels of wheat from each acre. Yields have been running as high as 50 bushels per acre. All wheat in excess of the eight bushels must be held on the farm. There is no market for it. So Canadian farmers are piling it loose on the ground. But Canadians are planning a program for next year that will drastically reduce the acreage planted to wheat. Plans are for a Canadian wheat allotment of around 13,000,000 When Acid Indigestion, Gas on Stomach or Heartburn make you feel uncomfortable or embarrass which conyou, try tains alkalizing buffers and ao helps counteract the associated Excess Stomach Acidity. But the relief of these minor stomach upsets is only a small part of what you can expect to do for you. You will find it effective for Pain Relief In Headache, Neuralgia, Colds and Muscular Aches and Pains, It contains an analgesic, (sodium acetyl salicylate), made more prompt and effective in its action by alkaline buffer salts. When lird work or strenuous exercise make you feel tired and dragnetl out, enjoy the refreshing clTcct of a glass of sparkling, tangy A Dm Stont In pfickeM t druf store toda fountains by th GOOD TYPE FACES AND PAPER STOCK TO PROMPTLY FILL ALL YOUR H - We Give Phone J o 1 1 ts Canned foods, as well as jams, jellies and preserves, should be stored in a cool, dry place. If products are vent the product from fading. The production of crop3 in Utah as indicated this month are better than they were earlier in the season, Frank Andrews, senior agricultural statistician reports. acres. That's more than 50 per cent cut from the 27,750,000 acres seeded to wheat this year. Farmers need money to cany on their farming opeiations. They have wheat but car.'t sell it, Mr. Perry says. - - TO DRIVE THIS 1941 DODGE LUXURY LINER! Alka-Seltz- er, Alka-Seltz- 23-- 1 ill n smhciinalAinCf THE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER PRESS BEAR y 'ft:. OR PRINTING OF ANY KIND PRINTING NEEDS. f!zs n J LETTERHEADS -- RULED FORMS STATEMENTS ENVELOPES BLOTTERS BOOKLETS EQUIPPED-WIT- .SALES Croatia j Do You Need IS creates SAL canned in glass jars, the jars should The Canadian farmers are market-- ! be protected from the light to pre- 000,000 bushels. L Only 50 per cent of the rainfall is avaiable for plant growth, reports Hoards Dairyman for October 10. Approximately 50 per cent is iost thru evaporation and runoff, much of which could be prevented by proper soil management and drainage. I Qtricklt) Relieve I Lhs.il j stiA. fit tit i-- club achievement The annual radio program for state and national audicncea wil, be Dresented over the network. November 2 from 10:30 to 11:30 a. m Miss Fern Shipley and David Sharp, Jr.. assistant state club leaders, announce. The program will include presentations from nation?! e'nb officials in Washington, D. C. and Chicago, to be followed by individual state programs, in charge of tb3 State Agricultural College Extension Service. National officials will conduct the first 15 minutes of the program and the following 30 minutes will be filled with a program being set up by a committee working with Miss Shipley and Mr. Sharp. For ti:e concluding 15 minutes the radio audience will hear again from the national headquartets. Announcement of the complete program, to be offered by the Utah unit will be .released soon, state club leaders announce. 4-- H I Miss Brough's 3rd Grade We have many things to do in our room. We are sounding words and we take one letter of the alphabet every day. We are decorating our room like Hallowe'en. We are going to have a HalGloria Schaffer lowe'en party. , Club Officials 4-- H There's - -- J NEVT 6 COUtffRltSOF Election - Nov. 5 co-pil- The Ncwhouse offer immediate cce to the many things lo ce and do In Sail Lake City. Perfectly located, with large modern roomi of beauty and comfort. Four famous restaurant! lerviiig fine food. In the shopping and business center you will find it more convenient and economical to stay at the New house. 23 I I THE US. PRODUCES MORE ELECTRIC POWER THAN THE v. - wbght fH C54Jf "f -- sfamous we ofcheops For co-pil- ot Mel-dru- rapwwtSm mav increase g DISTRICT JUDGE North Ogden, to spend the next ye&I in the county jalL Mr. Wilson was convicted of the crime of involuntary manslaughter a indictable misdemeanor, it charged by the state that he operate! his car while intoxicated, striking L Ware, a pedestrian, killing him. 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