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Show Page Two -- BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Thursday, October 23, Tremonton, Uta- h- 19 vice. He served last with the forces' trations given to make clear his visit them. v Mrs Annie Romer spent last in Uermany. ine wiuunu in His relatives expressed their love home their Morgan. week in Franklin, Idaho, where making illthe over all by giving him this party. All the friends came from she was called because of the Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Thursday of Each Week Idarelatives under the leadership of Mr. Mink Creek, vaney and from nes and death of her father, for Friday Distribution Andrea Hansen of Bear love Mrs. and host has a their Romer Mrs. show Morrison. respect ho, to Phone 23 First West Street 80th River his on the Hansen City and Mrs. Mary Keller friends C. ipyal H. young for of among the of who Tremonton, helped to make the Second as this old of During community and Utah, birthday anniversary. Entered at the Post Office at Tremonton, ' succesful. continued and affair crowds very their afternoon 1925 her extend to sympathy October 15, entjrc Matter Class Miss Betty Lee Andersen spent j love at this time. to fill the home. A. N. RYTTING, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hansen $o many people love and hon- last week in Salt Lake City as j SUBSCRIPTION HATES (In Advance) and daughter Lois left Wednes-- ' or this venerable and genial man guest of her sister and husband, RATES $1.75 SOLDIER California, tnat young and old gather round Lt. and Mrs. Denton S. Richards. $2.50 ONE YEAR day for Alhambra, )J the winter, hmi for council and pleasure. He where they will spend Mrs. Ara Richards of Salt Kilburn Mrs. Jesse and 'Mr. alwayS has a cheery word or an and Lake even with her tell and City were in Elwood Sunweek last to parents, amusm2 st0rv snent sent his are a for public inspection Mr. and Mrs. John Bronson and vcry sman children remember and day to attend the birthday anLeslie Andersen, formerly of next May and say : "here it is, I'm niversary and open house, honorfamily. Mr. Kilburn has just been love him. Brig-haa in is Elwood convalesing reflect proud of it!' ing their uncle, H. C. Hansen. The middle aged often rerleased from the U. S. Army af hospital after undergoing a illushis council and timely n and a half years of major operation last week. His ter four SERVING AGRICULTURE condition is reported as good. Mrs. Enos Mortensen has suf Constantly seeking to render a "better service'' to Utah's agricul- ficiently recovered to be brought She recently ture industry, Agriculture Com- home Wednesday. a underwent anmajor operation. Her missioner Tracy R. Welling BUNDY URGES are happy to know friends of of one the installation many nounces AT CENTENNIAL COIN she is at home and feeling well. the finest and mo6t Utah's congressional delegation seed laboratories in the west. Op Mrs. James Roberts, Mrs. E. T. at Washington is asking for the erating to the end that crop im-- . Heslop and Mrs. Frank Hcslop at- . minting of a silver dollar 1947 use uif il'cuii tcnueu ..i means mc toaiiquci.. uir uic a . " centennial coin, the idea of when provemeni the continued development can Legion Auxiliary at the home was presented to them recently of the agriculture industry is as- - j of Mrs. Dick Allen last week, by Ora Bundy, chairman of the sured with a resultant increase in SYSTEM A. Munns r anj Mrs. Utah State Department of Pub' crop income. Commissioner Well- - cntertained at a family dinner licity and Industrial Development. ing calls attention that the new honoring their two sons, Mr. Bundy indicated that Senator laboratory now stands ready at the Saturday Lt Reej and Lt. Farrell, who are Abe Murdock and Congressman Capitol to serve agriculture and home on furlOUgh. Attending J. W. Robinson were in hearty the highest quality of seed si jcs the tw0 guests Gf honor accord with the movement and it is possible to produce, free from children were anc wjves have introduced resolutions be- noxious weeds. As a result of crop anj tcir Albert Mrs Mr an(j Bingham fore congressional currency and improvement through the use of and famijy 0f Honeyville and Mrs. banking committees calling for the better seed, production of seed George Abel of American Fork. I i minting of the coin. as an industry has been increased Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abel 1 i 1 were the in some j very pleasantly surprised past 41 GUEST PREPARATIONS ' ten years. "We are pleased to re- Sunday when their son John and I UNDERWAY i . . nu, port," said Commissioner Well- - family of American Fork came to Ml " the latest With national surveys ' Z that tournext years indicating ist migration will be westward in a volume never prevously experienced and that 87 percent will come by auto, a movement is now underway to make a good impression on Utah's 1946 visitors. Working in close harmony with the Department of Publicity and Industrial Development, the State Agricultural Vocational Department under Director Mark Nichols is sponsoring "Community Improvement Clubs" in Utah's 275 communities of a population from 100 to 800. No traveler who has toured Ohio, Iowa and other eastern states can forget the nicely and painted, orderly arranged ' well fenced homesteads with trim j looking barnyards and all farm sheds. In under 1946. machinery Utah's communities will cither make a last impression for good, or a distasteful impression of littered unkept farmyards, unpaint-ehouses, barns and fences, unless actions is taken at once. Losing no time, the agricultural department's program for community beautification is already underway. The program calls for the the organization' of C. I. Clubs in every community by the Agriculture instructor of the area's high school and the listing of every worthwhile beautification project. With the proper enthusiasm and cooperation secured of those having pride in the appearance of their own communities, everything should be in "apple pie order' when the great tourist Utah through migration starts next May. ! Ralph Parlctte once said, "I judge a community by four things: the railroad station, which gives evidence of what the railroad thinks about the community; the hotel, which indicates what the business interests think of the community; the postoffice, a criterion of what Uncle Sam thinks of the community, and the homes; the appearance of the homes indi--cate what the people think of themselves. Judging Utah's rural communities strictly by the appearance of the farmstead buildings, fences, machinery, growing ' crops, and quality of livestock, Ralph Par-le- t 0-tc's criterion of necessity in 4-- J l some instances would not be too, high. The story is told of how a former Utah chief executive who anxious to make a gixnl impression for the state rushed his party of distinguished eastern guests by bus from Salt Lake City to the southern Utah parks by night rather than have them sec the tumbledown barns with machinery and trash littered over acre lots, ancient houses and other unsightly . c Li--s" ,tv. .5rTH- :V.' s"-" 11 IMj....i r i i i eyesores that would have left a .M , ..l...-Z j -lasting impression for bad on the .vfr.V fi v(rvi After the in two days guests. "-- i r-; . . t, ( parks, he rushed them back to Salt Lake, aeain by nieht in order to preserve the fine impression made ATI A by the park visit. The forming of the "community improvement clubs" by the agriculture depart- mcnt should correct in a large mi it tn official U, S. Trttsurj Advertisement prepared under tht auspices jf Tftatwy Department nd War Adotrtiiint Council measure any such conditions if they exist and it will require a lot of extra work on the part of every j citizen in every community to pre- - BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Editor-Publish- er ing, "that more and more farmers each year are asking for informa' tion on the seed they are planting. The seed laboratory is provided for in the state seed law and fun.' ctions first as an official testing of laboratory for enforcement faciliThe seed state regulations. ties are also available to any per- son desiring seed tested on pay' ' ment of a reasonable fee." j i y.. j j ; ' ' . ! ELWOOD j Spotlighting ser-po- UTAH A Ready Market for Your Grain ij j SGM9s untn-seeds,- a. 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