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Show THE Trementoa. Utah LEADER - Bonnie Jean Turner. June ing statement: Jolene Thomas, "Since we people down here at Rohde, and Mr. and Mrs. A. The Methodist Church by Brigham City have the thing accompanied 1 KMinister from Continued William Persons, page M. Turner, were at Vernal Friday that caused you to need to Rho Girls he told the school board, to Institute a Theta tenance even in the next 25 Club. "it seems to me that we should years. Sunday, April 30: take the lead in putting over the "As fellow citi7?ns in Box Elder 10:00 Sunday School. Mrs. H W. Luke and son, bond election. I move that it be we ask that you 11:00 Morning Worship: Ser- school district, concensus of the opinion of Clyde, from Burley, Idaho are the us in our desire for this this group that we go on record visiting with the T. L. Cochran mon: "The Mystery of Re- support building, and hereby go on record in supporting the board in the family and Mrs. H. T. Wilson generation." as pledging our support to you 7:30 Study: "Our Faith in proposition of floating a bond for a week. in your desire for a new gym- issue of $500,000." Rev. Persons, Immortality." nasium at Bear River, of equal Prior to the calling of a public leader. quality, even to the point of meeting t3 consider the bond NOTICE OF BOND SALE Monday, May 1: VOTING FOR AN ADDITIONAL issue, a delegation from Brigham NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 7:30 Official Board at the BOND ISSUE if the school board met with school board and the bids will be received church. feels this is necessary in carrying an additional appro- that sealed Council requested "Now-wheof Tremonout the building programthe City Tuesday, May 2: (some $10,000.00 for a by priation State SOMTHING WANT Elder County, WE ton Box City, 2:30 W5.C S. Election of ofcafeteria for the Central school. 7:30 of PULhour the START "LET'S SAY of WE until Utah, ficers at the church. This was "a must". This request 15th we give LING TOGETHER." And o'clock p.m., on Monday, the 7:30 Choir Rehearsal. was granted. A. D 1950. for the you OUR PLEDGE that for your We sincerely believe that the day of May, Hundred other One for and cf gymnasium, attitude taken at the election purchase Thousand Dollars worthy projects anywhere in Box did not "lust happen", but was Thirtv-Fiv- e Waterworks ReveElder district, our interest and a result of an organized cam ($135,000.00) UTAH be the to will nue continue Bonds of said City, said attitude Builds Utah Agriculture same. WE'LL BE PULLING FOR paign to defeat the bond issue to be dated May 1. 1950, bonds on the part of the people of to YOU. be due and payable serand Bricham Citv and some of the Four Thousand Dollars Aaain quoting: surrounding communities com- - ially "Although probably the great- prising the Box Elder high school ($4,000.00) in each of the years est, a new Central school build- area, in spite of the previous 1951 to 1933, both inclusive, and ing is ONLY ONE of the build- assurance of their fullest cooper- Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000. 00) in 1934 to bear interest at ing needs of Box Elder school ation. to exceed Four to not district. It's our duty just What has happened in the the rate of not "GRAB ALL WE CAN GET FOR space of less than a year? What, Per Cent (4r P?r annum, in BY-- terest payable OUR KIDS," but to see that ALL has happened since the school both interest and principal to be CHILDREN of Box Elder district board March 23rd? meeting of some at Constant have the best possible schooling What happened to the "If We paid duly designated research, i all our re- Trust each Other, we can pull bank or trust company, payable They're opportunity. experimenting and solely from the net revenues desponsibility." together plea" of a year ago? rived from the operation of the When the Board of Education study to improve every Why did Brigham City vote waterworks system of said City, called a meeting of representar nearly five to one against the phase of poultry are to be issued for which bonds various tive citizens from the bond issue when the assurance of improving, in the purpose -- - and communities towns we comprisand did not had been given that if industry and adding the creasing, school enlarging the Cen district, the of the ing building oppose Increase to water was the thereby supply and water matter of the bond issue j tral School, in their emergency, works and various system of Trethe and plant f fully explained, member profits and they would in turn support us. V methods of financing were dis even to voting tor tne Dona monton City, Utah. Bonds ma cussed . There was only one dis- issue. turing May 1, 1956 to May 1, 1984, savings. In opposiWe sincerely hope that those both inclusive, shall be callable senting voice raised tion to the proposed bond issue, who signed the message of a for redemption at the option of and that by a man from the year ago had the courage to vote the City in whole or in part in northern part of the county. yes" at the recent bond elec inverse numerical order on May AND FARMERS Those representing Brigham tion; if they didn't their faces 1, 1955 or on any interest pay were unanimous in advising must be red at this time ment date thereafter, at par and City . $,k lain IIM Sou Wnt t Board of Education to go the What repercussions will result accrued interest to the date fixed Ctnwrnicnf BrdncKts in Utah ani &MtKnt Mali forward on the project- One of from this election, are hard to for redemption, plus a premium their members made the follow- - forecast. But one thing is defin. for each bond so redeemed prior itely sure; The people of the to maturity equivalent to one year's interest on such bond com 39k Valley and the northern part of the county must unite together puted at the interest rate borne and become a unit strong by the bond on the date so fixed Notice of re enough to protect our interests for redemption. in schools, in events, in county demption is to be given by proper affairs, for the good of our notice to be set forth in the orcommunities and the good of dinance authorizing the bonds-ThBox Elder County. City Council will meet at The efforts that have been ex- the above hour on said day to pended in the past to bring open and consider any bids reabout a better understanding ceived. and cooperation between the All bids must be accompanied people of the county have surely by a certified check in the sum been knocked "into a cocked hat" of Six Thousand Seven Hundred and it will take years to replace Fifty Dollars ($6,750.00) as an the confidence and trust that evidence of good faith, to be for. feited to said City in case the FOR NATIONAL BABY WEEK HEADQUARTERS has been destroyed. APRIL 23 to 29 Perhaps the county has been successful bidder shall fail or re"split wide open." If so the fuse to comply with the terms of blame will have to be placed his bid. GERBERS The right is reserved to reject where it truly belongs. BABY CEREAL pkg 15c any and all bids. Details in connection with the GERBERS Box Eider Students issue will be furnished on appliBABY cation to Edward L. Burton & 3 23c Grades Company, Making 160 South Main Street, Lake Salt City. Utah, or to Win Weber College RED 19c syrup Templeton, Engineer, Dooly Mrs Clarice Hall, registrar at Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. FLAKES . . . pkg. 27c Weber College, announced today By order of the City Council that three Box Elder County of Tremonton City, Box Elder students had made straight A County, State of Utah, this 24th Grades during the winter quarter day of April; A. D 1950. s Kleon Kerr just concluded, and that eight . Mayor Box Elder students had made ATTEST: B plus or better grades during s R. S. Calderwood the same period. 16c City Recorder Mrs Hall said that from Brig . ham in the straight "A" category (SEAL) were Martin J. Steele, son of J. pkg. 27c W. Steele, majoring in Business Rest Brands for Babies NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Administration; Myrna Sims, from Mantua, daughter of Archie Notice Is hereby given that the MILK . . tall, 4 cans 48c Sims, who is majoring in Edu- City of Tremonton, Utah, pro cation. Neil Hess, son of K. L. poses to make the improvements, BABY OIL, Johnson's . 49c Hess, from Bear River, also re- to.wit; Construct Waterworks ceived a straight A grade. Projects, according to plans and The following students from specificaions on file at the BABY Brigham made B plus or better office of Win Templeton, Congrades in all of their classes sulting Engineer, 411 Dooly the past school session: Building, salt Lake City, Utah. during and 19c Carrol Johnson, Bruce Nelson, Sealed bids are invited for furn and Harvey Forsgren. ishing all labor, equipment, and 100 SWABS . 25c Students maintaining B plus tools necessary to complete said grades from Tremonton were: work, and will be received at the Mannie Takasugl, Tetsu Okada, office of the . . 35c City Recorder, in and Dot Kay. Also receiving a Tremonton, Utah, until 7:00 p.m. B plus was Diane ociock on the 1st day of average BABY May, 49c pair Rhodes, from Garland, and 1950, at which time all bids will WARREN'S "KOROSEAL" Darrow F. Dawson from Willard. be opened r.nri nnhiini UU aloud in the Tremonton Citv . . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Adams of Council Meeting Room. . 35c Corvallis, Montana are visiting Instructions to bidders, plans Strawberry flavor for baby for a few day with Mr. and Mrs. and specifications for said imT. L. Cochran and family. BABY provement may be seen and . . examined at the office of the "HAPPY THE RABBIT Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Ward were Consulting Engineer, 411 Dooly at the guests Sunday home of Lake City, Utah. salt cuuaing, "SQUEEZE-ME-NO- T Mrs. Alice Olsen at a Copies of the plans and specififamily BIRTHDAY CARDS FOR EVERY YEAR dinner in Salt Lake City. cations may be obtained by deOF BABY'S LIFE positing $10.00 with the Consulting Engineer's office for each Aborted Calf set of documents so obtained. When a cow loses her calf, owners always should suspect brucel- This amount of the deposit for losis as the cause, since approxi-mati'- each set of documents so obtain80 per cent of all abortions ed will be refunded to the bidder in cows are due to this disease. or bidders who return such sets However, at least a dozen oilier of documents in condition good diseases and conditions may enter within 10 2 lbs 35c days after opening of into the abortion nicture anH it of bids. takes a careful herd examination The Owner reserves io determine the . of . t!t exact Lb. 10c the trouble. Poisoning, injury, un-- bids or to waive any Irregularisouna reproductive orsans, trieho- ties or informalities in any bid BABY . 2 bunches 19c irmniasis. and vibrionic infection are or bids. among the factors that may prove to R. S. Calderwood. be the real cause. City Recorder AN?OrNCOtENTS It's Happened Again - re-bo- - n POULTRY... , K j 0 semi-annuall- y, omipooiw CO-O- P .... Cancer Fund Drive Far From Goal With only little more than a week remaining in the 1950 fund drive to raise $50,000 to fight cancer in Utah, the state is still far from its goal, State Fund Kesler Pratt Chairman Aannounced this week. He made a special appeal to Utahns to be generous in their gifts and to give now that the state may carry on the good fight against the nation's greatest killer. Somewhere in every second family there is a victim of cancer, statistics show, and .every eighth minutes some American dies of cancer. Yet many of these deaths can be prevented, according to the American cancer so- I- - :''' f 0 7 ) . ) f - ' V - ..r. I fPv ... s) . REPRESENTING FIVE GENERATIONS Mrs. Lucy Ett Bos well, seated; Don Rufr t I grandson, Jesse Don Lamb, left; great Lamb, center, and great, great granddaughter Lamb being held by her erandfathpr All 1,.. v aaU cietyand it has the procedure to prevent them. Advanced can- cer is nearly always 'fatalbut cancer caught in its early stages even though CAN be cured, scientists do not know the cause. of Statistics prove that 75 all cases detected early are curable. The Cancer society provides the education for the public to recognize the symptoms and detect them early; it provides cancer detection centers free to discover the disease if it exists. Thus lives are saved daily. The cancer donation also provides funds for research to discover the cause of Cancer - -- and its cure. Success is imminent, according to scientists, and a ' Friends from Salt Lake, Ogden, and many Logan, Brigham friends have' called neighborhood on Mr- and Mrs. Lewis Dodd during the past week. Elizabeth Davis of California arrived this - week to sna week and "c wish to thank for their visits alia the Fat? NO riTCDnnn. "louuBLU NO bRCGs POSTURE FORM Call lh 1 IT COSTS LESS TO SLENDERIZE raising. sum u Reduce Buldges, Thighs, Hips, Ankles Correct Posture Passive Exercise 2821 si her parents, the Dodd returned from the Are You Too 1l . J1 ",c in Plymouth. continued fight may bring victory. For every dollar contributed 25c is spent for cancer research, 35c for the maintenance of detection centers throughout the state, and special medical services, 22c for education of the public against cancer and 18c for reserve, administration and fund ' AT STUDIO for FREE TRIAL TREATMENT - JAkr- - tm? "YOUR FOODS ... for "A" End" of Month Clearance ANKLETS IVORY OLIVE OIL Rummage Sale in POWDER 7.7. NIPPLES BOTTLES ......... .7 HAND D HAND TOWELS A 7.77 7 7. WATERING CANS SHOES .25c ORANGES .... CARROTS 19c .... time for the Just in Values to $3.98. st. s--t . v TT TMRT pair oniy m w 6. Values to $6.19- 5 only in $1.69. I Basemen Saddle. Basemen CHILDREN'S 69c Sizes to 6. Tumbl Tog only. 10 only. COWLEYS; The Value Because we buy righf--the very best sources of supply. Out expenses are low. and need for profit is reasonable we hate no stockholders demanding dln - w i j s J d JACKETS beautiful L L.3 L-T3 f ! Rummage Sale in the Good heavy weight. Size 20x40. - H 26x4 .:Ubt tine4 A nice selection ok r shirts. Don Rancho and Rummage Sale in the Basement- - 1 ?nJ J Size j SPORT SHIRTS 1.77 They are labeled Seconds, but we can find nothing wrong with them. 5 this group. Rummage Sale in the Rummage Sale in the Basement w Rummage Sale in the THROW RUGS 49c Attractive Tulip pattern. colors to choose from. .r'.f &J These are seconds of The imperfection will not wear. 81x108. -- - i!) K 1 to 16. Cannon TOWELS bii" it 101 Lohasset bHtitii 5.00 .... H PI . BasementRummage Sale in the pair only in this group. Most of them were originally priced at $8.93. Rummage Sale inihe Basement Size 81x99. Coveralls, - 18 Cannon SHEETS UArUKUD 37 They're worth $1.98 Rummage Sale in the Basement V .... 9:; P THf Rummaee Sale in the Basement-- 1.66 4 Our Discontinued patterns. Overalls, Shirts. DOV'S POLO SHIRTS OA Basement Rummage Sale in the Size 24x36. White and solid colors. Sizes Values to 79c. Ik Trr!TT-'- P A Narco quality rayon. price is 25c. sport season. Men's OXFORDS Styled rijhfl The regular price $1.69. for young young men. Lrirl's Kayon rAIN 1 ico regular Rummage Sale in the Basement Tru-Twi- .... m Boys FELT HATS 2.88 LOOP RUGS Sale in the Basement Rummage Sale in the Basemen- t- Rummage Sale in the Basement ra'.-.ir- i -- Rummage 3.00 SPORT SHIRTS I The best quality, the clearest, moS beautiful patterns. They should be much higher priced. pair only in this group. Women's shoes for sport or dress. Values to $6.95 y BANANAS Rummage Sale in the Basement 48 MEN'S shoes, dres $7.95. Topmost PRINTS Rummage Sale in the Basement .. 725 TOY" ..... pairs only. Women's styles. Values to Our regular low price is 25c, and in most stores they are 29c. PANTS PINK ASPIRIN 52 6pr.l.00 CANNON ... GLYCERINE SUPPOSITORIES SHOES at least 23c a pair. Rummage Sale in the Basement They are worth .77 ........ ..25c the Basement WORK SOX WHEAT HEARTS .7.7. 1.00 pr. IVIEN'S 3-t- -c MORNING .....5 Durene with Nylon -- reinforcement. . Regular price 25c. At this special price sold only in units of 5 pair. At KARO L If V J f I |