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Show BeAr rIVer Tlie trial of eases of the March term of the Iistrit-- t Court will begin on the 26th, anil the ealamler in as follows: Lars H. Larson, Plaintiff, vs. Anderson and Sons Co., a eorpcration, De fendants. Si't for trial Wednesday, March 20th, 1919, at 10 a. m.; non jury. Euby A. Rosa, Plaintiff, vs. Edgar H. Rosa, Defendaut. Set for trial YUG MFQ Don't wander in the dark. "Have the same convenience and the same delights of Electric Lights that the city man enjoys. : JL L pKT Leader THE NEED FOR DISTRICT COURT TRIAL CALANDAR FURTHER SAVING FARMERS! ENJOY -- VALLeV By J. Cardinal GiUons. By continuing the sale of War Savings Stamps throughout 1919 the Government has offered to every man, woman and child an opportunity for the disjilav of practical peace time citizenship hy becoming an investor in the securities of his country. It also offers to each an opportunity for liy giving a chance Wednesday, March 26th, 1919 at 10 to sae small amounts regularly and a. m.; non jury. at:. a!!y and to invest them Slate of Utah, Plaintiff, vs. P.. wisely. In the hard school of war we HoWell Jones, and the Utah-Idahmuch that should be of value Sugar Co., a corporation, Defendants. Set for trial Thursday, March 27th, to us and to our country, in the days 1919 at 10 a. m.; rion jury. of We have learned the Elzarus Hunsakcr, Plaintiff, vs. J. C. necessity of saving. Indeed is was Jensen and J. M. Jensen, Defendants. saving that brought us the victory Set far trial Thursday, March 27th, the willingness of the people to save 1919 at 10 a. m.; non jury. money, to save coal, to save food. The man, woman or child who has John Heaton, administrator of the estate of William S. Heaton, deceased, learned to spend wisely and look forPlaintiff, vs. Thomas J. Howell, De- ward to the future, and to lay by fendant. Set for trial Friday, March something which will help him in unforeseen emergency is not onlv help 28, 1919 at 10 a. m.; non jury. W. W. Whitney, Plaintiff, vs. An- ing himself but is becoming a better! drew L. Smith and Ernest Jessop, De- and more useful citizen. We should welcome the opportunity fendants. Set for irial Friday, March afforded by our Government to con28th, 1919 at 10 a. m.; non jury. " William M. Miller, Plaintiff, .vs. tinue the saving habit. To buy War Utah-IdahSugar Company, a corpora- Savings Stamps is the clear duty of tion, Defendant. Set for trial Friday, every American citizen, young and March 29th, 1919 atlO a. m.; non jury. old. ; service to Men have-learne- if- m i o State of Utah, Plaintiff, vs. Dewey Earl and Charles Bowen, Defendants set for trial Monday, March 31st, 1919 at 10 am.; jury. State of Utah, Plaintiff, 'vs. Edward A. Barry, Defendant. Set for trial Tuesday, April 1st,' 1919 at 10 a. m. Consolidated Let us install a Western Electric Lighting and Power Plant IN YOUR HOME It will light your home and ; t provide heat for your " wife to iron and POWER TO DO THE WASHING. s, TREMONT ELECTRIC Electrical Supplies t SUPPLY CO. E. J. Winzeler, Mgr. THE WAY TO GREATER GROWTH No town or city can make its industries great, but industries can make a town or city great. A live community is the manifestation of business enterprise. If this community is to grow in importance it will have to be by the enter-- . prise of stable business interests. We are ready to safer, better and bigger. We to make local business are sincerely interested in .giving in every way individual service to every depositor, regardless of the size of his account. Talk your plans and business problems over with us. We may be able to make helpful suggestions. State Bank of Tremonton n Great Array A of Merchandise Cases and bundles of new merchandise are arriving for our Spring and Summer trade. r Never before have we had such a big variety of 8 O o Press Goods, Presses and Everything to delight the feminine eye. It will be a pleasure to view our extensive stocks, and we shall be delighted to show them. Waldron ' & Harris Bros. "The Pooular Store" O o o o Wagon & Machine Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. II. G. Wright, Defendant. Set for trial Wednesday, April 2nd, 1919 at 10 a. m.; jury. D. B. Marble, Plaitnlff,- - vs. Alfred Jensen, Defendant. Set for trial Wednesday, April 2nd, 1919 at 10 a. m ; . jury.. William Jones, Plaintiff, vs. John Blyth, Defendant. Set for trial Thursday, April 3rd, 1919 at .10 a. m.; jury. Anna Roberts, administrator of the estate of Riley S. Roberts, deceased, Plaintiff, vs. Henry Roberts, Defendant. Set for trial Friday, April 4th, 1919 at 10 a. m.; jury. J. D. Cravens, Plaintiff, vs. Hillside Land and Cattle Company, a corporation, Defendant Set for trial Friday, April 4th, 1919 at 10 a. m.; jury. ;. J. H. Morris and Fiances S. Morris, Plaintiffs vs. Van Alen Canning Corporation, a v corporation, Defendants, Set for trial Saturday, April 5th, 1919 at 10 a. m.; jury. Jas. H. Foxley a minor by Jas. G Foxley, Guardian . ad litem, Plaintiff vs. F. H. Gallagher et nl, Defendants. Set for trial Saturday, April 5th, 1919 at 10 a. m.; jury. ; and Emma James O. Anderson his- - wife," Plaintiffs, vs Anderson, Christina M. Nikoliasen, P. M. Hansen and Amos Hansen, his son, Defendants Set. for trial Saturday, April' 5th, 1919 ; at 10 a. m.; jury. ' Gertrude Saunders, Plaintiff, v?. Uinta Oil & Refining " Company of Wyoming, a corporation, Dr. D. P. Thomas, L. E. Elggren, C. W. Whitchurch and Theo V; Arnreiter, Defendants. Set for trial Saturday, April 5th, 1919 at 10 a. m.; jury. Reservoir and Portage Irrigation Pawer Company! a corporation, Plain-ti'ff- , vs. George. E. Hall, . Defendant. Set for trial, Tuesday, April 8th, 1919 at 10 a. m.; non jury. William Hadley, Plaintiff, vs. John H. Znndel, Sheriff of Bix Elder County, Defendant. Set for trial Wednesday, April 9tl! at 10 a. m.; non jury. Brigham City, a Municipal corporation, Plaintiff, vs. ' H. C. Carver, DeThursday, fendant Set for j trial April 10th, 1919 at '10 a. m.; non jury. John King, Plaintiff, vs. Paul F. Ledwedge, Defendant. Set for 'trial Friday, April 11th,' 1919 at 10 a. m,; ' non jury. Denmark Jensen, Administrator of the Estate of Medard May hue, deceasand ed, Plaintiff, vs. Leon' Mayhue Geneva M. Snow, Defendants. Set for trial Monday, April 14th, 1919 at 10 It Pays to State Livestock J. Inspectors We can supply your every need T. Xeal and Alexander Tennant with the excellent ion manifested by the Farm Bureaus of Box Elder County in some of the districts, with the cow testing work for tuberculosis. Practically all female dairy cattle above six months of age have been tested from the County line on , the South to Harper ward, amounting in number to 1552 head. Out of this nuni)r-lrighabad lfi? turbercular cattle. 1st Ward, 2; 2nd Ward, 5; 3rd 5. Mantua one Ward, 4; 4th head, Willard one head, Perry one head ami Hot Springs one head. From these figures it is evident that tudereulosis is among our cattle in most districts. No man wishes to subject his family or friends to the danger-oontracing this dreadful disease through jising the daily products from a diseased cow. Tlie County Agricultural Agent, is operating closely with the Livestock Inspector's office, and asks with every farm bureau to these inspectors when in your precinct. The test is free and 50 per cent of the valuation is paid by the Government for all condemned animals. This an excellent opportunity which has come to us through someone's efforts, and we want to show our gratitude by good, careful The Mantua Farm Bureau is to be highly congratulated for the excellent cooperation shown. Through systematized the Farm Bureau there made it possible fbr the Inspectors to test every head of dairy cattle, amounting to three hundred and eleven in five hours time. There wasn't one head in the entire district missed. This is excellent Every local Farm Bureau and the residents in the precinct where this bureau exists should do all in their power to make this same record' when the Inspectors reach your district. HIS LUCK determine Heirship. & . We cater to men who know. Ihc House I I of Qujolity I X acta dollar? tialue. jk'jijQv yoadollar forgery W. E. BERNDT DR. Fielding, Utah W. B. Wedoll Realty "Well, thank heaven, that's over with." "What U?" The Leader is prepared to print "I've danced with the hostess. Have o ladies for or cards calling' visiting, you gone through with It yet?" ; '' adv. "No. I don't need to. I'm the hot" gentlemen. auteed. spefft-AEMP- XS J. W. CHAMBERS, Jr Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist General Blacksmithing Horse Shoeing a Specialty. Good. State Quick Service. All Work Guar ; W. B. Wedell with goods up to the hour. Messrs are highly elated co I this community. Co-operat- e. a. m.; non jury. Louie Boothe, Plaintiff, vs. B. F. Boothe, et . al, Defendants. Set for trial Monday, April 14th, 1919 at 10 a; m.; non jury. State Bank of Tremonton, a corporation, vs. Wm. M. Miller, et al, Defendants. Set for - trial Wednesday, April 16th, 1919, at 10 a. m.; non jury. In the Matter of the 'Estate of Woginup, Deceased. , Wednesday, April 16th, 1919, at 10 a: nv Petition to a corporation, Plaintiffs, Company, vs. J. Davis, Defendant. Wednesday, April 17th, 1919 at 10 a. m.; non jury. In the Matter of the Estate of Peter Willard R. Hansen, Incompetent. Thursday, April 17th, 1919 at 10 a. m.; V non jury. , ' To be effective, it should be based upon actual needs and wants. We have made careful study of the business of Men's Outfitting. We have studied the needs and wants of our customers, and can safely say we have iij stock satisfaction for every man in I urge all our clergy to promote this campaign by every means in their power, I urge our good people to give it their heartiest support and from the splendid evidence of their patriotism shown in the last two years, 1 am confident that, it will meet with e great success. I shall follow with profound interest the result of this movement, for much of the future of our blessed country will depend upon the out come.'' We Try to Satisfy Auto Bell Conveyance Phone 9 Blk. 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