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Show BEAR Prdfiatfl and Guardianship rIVer VaLLe LEADER wants to go forward by leaps and Most people are always waiting for bounds. He wants to kill two birds "the lightning to strike them," and vith one stone. Sometimes he wauts when a flash does eome near them they Consult County Clerk or respecto bag a dozen at one throw. As a re- shiver aud jump like a dog having a ive signers for further particulars. mit hi objects are confused, his aim nightmare. s too quick and careless, and he HAD STATE Notice to Creditors. rores more, misses than hits. Estate of Orson P. Stark, DeceaseJ. This is unsatisfactory to the employCreditors will present claims w.tu An independent, aggressive news- er and in time such a man generally DENTIST vouchers to the undersigned at the paper, devoted to the social and in- finds himself looking for another job. Law offUe of Chas. E. Foxley, 52 No., dustrial development of the Bear Office, Main Street, The wise employer is an excellent Main St., Brigham City, Utah, on or River and Box Elder County. Valley East of Postoffice, judge of men. It is a part of his busibefore the 10th day of June, A. D. Published every Thursday at Tremon-lon- , ness to be such, and it is because of his Office Phone, 89. 1919. Utah. to the of his ability gauge capacity EDITH L. STAEK, Res. Phone, ,. , men that he succeeds in life. Administratrix of the estate o: " Entered as second class matter He wants no drones, and the two-bir- TREMONTON. UTAH Orson P. Stark, Deceased. March 10 1914, at the postoffice a man does not to him. He appeal CHAS. E. FOXLEY, Tremonton, Utah, under the Act of vants faithfulness, and efficiency i Attorney for Adrainistrix. Alarch 3, 1879. steadiness, and that can only be sp. First Feby 6th. Last, March 6th. ared by selecting the man who does Address all communications to TV me thing at a time and does it well. Lea ler, Tremonton, Utah. , It is a lesson every young man LANE FOWLER, Proprietors should learn on the threshold of lite. Eastern notices. BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER JJASSCCIAO DR. R. A. LEWIS t Our Furniture Talks! PEOPLE, TALK ABOUT IT, TOO L , d SHIELD HOTEL Representative, ress Association, 225 American West 39th treet, New York. Isu't it sublimely wonderful, the af- fection of Mr. Hughes and Mr. Wilson ire publicly lavishing upon each other. Advertising rates made known on appiicar'on. Local advertising 8c per line pei nsertion; classified advertising 5c pei iine per insertion ' Where you get the best to eat, good service and courteous attention. THE FAMILY HOTEL - : UTAH TREMONTON, may keep himself well losted on current local events, be re SHAW yarded as well read man, know what's ALVA D. McGUIRE UNDERTAKERS what and who's Who in the community, AND LICENSED EMBALMERS and have numerous attractive proposiLAW YE R . SUBSCRIPTION RATES Exeerienced; Funeral Directors for him before the tions All State Courts, Feader in placed trifling Practices BTOIAL 8UPPLIE8. Jne Year $2 investment of about four cents a week. before the United States and Courts Phones: Night Months $ For proof of this statement invest two Land Office. Mr. N. B. Iverson, 77.A-Three Aonrhs 60c 'dollars a year in this paper. ' NOTARY PUBLIC Mr. N. E. Shaw, 54.A-o 23 Utah PJione Tremonton, Day Phone, 14 Tremonton, Utah. worn A belt by Napoleon Bonaparte SUBSCRIPTION NOTICE. at the battle of Waterloo has just been If this space Is marked with a Red Circle it is a notice to you presented to the National Museum of : Paris. That 's good, for even a belt that your subscription has expirE. WILCOX, Prop. may perpetuate the v greatness of its and that you are invited to ed, wearer. And on second thought, we send in a renewal at once, in Half Soles sewed in 15 minutes by have an old belt or two we' wore in byorder not to miss any numbers. ; Piano Player Adjusting Champion Goodyear Welt System. gone days which the museum may have ' Prompt Service for the asking. AH Work Guaranteed General Boot and Shoe Repairin If God, for good, sees fit to deny us all else, may He as His best gift Tremonton. Utah' Phone Tremonton, Utah Speaking of strikes reminds us that of alL grant us this to be of some is about time for the underpaid pubt real, of some deep use, to our iellow-me- lishers to strike for higher subscri))-io- n before we go hence and are no rates, increased job printing Bear River Valley more seen. orices, and better compensation - in ivery way. With printers supplies up 4LVA D. McGUIRE, Editor aud PubUshei n price from 25 to 100 per cent, about Real Estate & Insurance Agency he only profit left the publisher is his N. E. IVERSON, Manager and that has never . yet experience, March Thursday, 1910 6th, is it stomach. satisfied a gnowing Yes, more than that, Phone 99 . Tremonton, Utah Any"' person . 2 2 . . Wesley Garter Electric Shoe Shop Piano Tuning - 68-A-1- are about to receive a line of furniture which that has is the most complete and ever been displayed in this market. We We invite WE FURNISH YOUR HOME COMPLETE. you to come in and MAKE us prove our assertion. But when you see our line of goods you will have all of the proof you want. NEED ANY OF THESE? Bed room suits, easy rock-er- s, living room sets, kitchen furniture, chiffoniers, library sets, dining room sets, iron bedsteads.. HUNDREDS OF ornamental. It is OTHER ARTICLES, to YOUR interest to be useful and a customer. BROOMS 59c NEXT WEEK From March 10 th, to 15th WHILE THEY LAST n A HOME Tremonton Furniture Co; PHONE NO. 12 PRODUCT a QUALITY PRODUCT. I "Pride of Utah" FLOUR EQUAL TO ANY FLOUR' We also sell bran, shorts, and other millstuffs. GARLAND MILLING CO. GARLAND, UTAH M. FELSTEAD, Manager s& 04X0000000 UNDERTAKERS LICENSED EMBALMERS full line cf Caskets and Burial Supplies ' I SEPARATE SHQVV ROOM Tremonton Farniture Co. 0K000000 NOTICE. " United States Land Office, Salt liake Jity, utan, January o, ' To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands, selected by the said State, under tion 6 of the Act of Congress, approved July 16, 1894, as Indemnity Serial 023523, otliooi laiiua, viz: 'SEUNEVi, NESEV4, Section 4, T IO N., B. 5 W.S. L. M., Copies xt said lists, so far' as" they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspiciously posted in this office for inspection by any person interested and by the of.public pubgenerally. During the period lication of this notice, or any' time thereafter, and before final approval and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, protects or contests against the claim of tho State to any of the tracts or subdivi-- ' sions hereinbeforo, described on the ground that the same is more valuable , for mineral than for agricultural purnoted for poses, will be received and ' at report to the General Land soOffice to pro-- Washington, D. C. Failure evitest, will be considered sufficient character of dence of the the tracts and the selections thereof, objection, being otherwise free from will ! approved to the State. ; GOULD B. BLAKELY, " , Register. ; Firs Jan 30. Last Feb. 27. Jfill N; Telf us the; news, or better In these will appear write it and it Our Anniversary. With last week's issue, The Leader ' ompleted it's fifth year, and 'with diis issue enters upon its sixth year. It is a matter of utmost satisfaction ;o us that with the issue which' closed he fifth year, every business concern af ..prominence in the , city, with but me notable exception, were represent- 3.1 in the advertising columns ot the as well as nearly all the small-:i- ' jape?, " ' ' T h e P-- o rdsonTr actor stores. This indicates that after all, with nit one or two exceptions, the business interests of tremonton are umtea h the common cause of maintaining he present enviable reputation of the :ty and reaching out for more and otter things, a greater and better ity and a more prosperous and contented community. year was the Although the last nost trying and conditions the most unsettle.! and chaotic for many years he commercial printing' department has enjdye'l the greatest business of any year since its establishment. The coming year gives promise of being the most prosperous of any yet enjoyed by this city, and. building already assured will result In changes that will advance the city tc 1 commercial position clearly in the lead of all other places in Box Elder Y I ry 1 35 -- County. In addition a year of continued prosperity for the farmers is also assured. With sugar beets at $10 per ton and the price of wheat guaranteed by the government, the farmers snould 'alize a bounteous income for the harvest season. To those whose patronage we have enjoyed we want to extend our gratitude and wish to say that to you is due a large part of the credit for the reputation that The Leader enjoys at he bes'.; paper in the county and the best of any city of similar size in the country. You have made this paper vour paper what It is, because you have determined that it should reflect and enterprise. W your abilities have only been your instrument to s bring this about. Thank you. Again, . -- Building a Future. Some people start life by trying to kill two birds with one stone and- - go down to their graves without having basgd either one. It is a fatal mistake that is' often made. The young man begins his career til is naturally anxious to get ahead There are two ways that are comthis end. monly used to accomplish The one is to do one thing at a time and do it well. The man who docs this advnaces steadily, if at .times slowly, but in the end he attains the goal he seeks. Patience . and energy and faithfulness are rewarded by sucuud The other is impatient cess. ' I SV I cTV-J-fe fcj''t 'h Mr. Farmer & ; . When you choose your Tractor what will your requirements be? THE FOR PSON, like the Ford car, offers the safest investment and the best service, as shown by its wide use. The reason why the FORDSON service is. superior is because of its better construction. The FORDSON does not possess the faults of the old line tractors. Its engine is dust proof; the gears are steel cut and run in oil; no dust to cause trouble; even the air entering the carburator is Washed directly through water. The radiator sets on the front as it should do; the engine is 4 cylinder of. heavy duty 3 speed Ford type, noted for good service; the transmission is of the heavy-trucsliding gear type; rear axle has worm drive, same as used for the better class Very simple; the entire Tractor has. but three important places to oil; any boy can operate it. You should order one now, while: we have them on hand. . k . heavy-trucks- i STEWART MOTOR CO. TriiiruirattdBu,. B4&ffi ? UtaDu n |