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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Wesley Carter Piano Tuning Player Piano Adjusting Prompt Service AH Work Guaranteed (HAD STATE - ' o fifegASSttlAJCT Again we suggest that you speak a good word for this' town. If you look An independent, aggressive news- around, you can find plenty of opporPhone Tremonton, Utah paper, devoted to the social and in- tunities for doing so, and the more s you say of the town the dustrial development of the Bear more the people of the town will say River Valley, and Box Elder County, Published every Thursday at Tremon- of you. .The home booster may make' a few enemies! among the chronic kickUtah. ton, E. WILCOX, Prop. ers, but he wjll make hundreds of Half Soled sewed in 15 minutes by friends among the solid people of the Entered as second class matter community. Speak up and he heard. Champion Goodyear Welt System. March 10, 1914, at the postoffice at . o General Boot and Shoe Repairing Tremonton, Utah, under the Act of Lord, but this town must be getting March 3, 1879. good. It has been an entire week Tremontok, Utah since anyone came in to request us to Address all communications to TV omit some juicy item of news ' from Leader, Tremonton, Utah.' r;the paper. 5 good-thing- Electric Shoe Shop L .Eastern Representative, American They say the art of being happy is Press Association, 225 West 39tli the finest of the .fine arts, but its ?n Street, New York. darned fine that many people are un" able to find it. Advertising rates made known on .. application. This more daylight campaign is of Local advertising 8c per line per little moment to the average country . nsertion; classified advertising 5c per editor. Hp '11 have to "whoop it up day fine per insertion and night just the same. ;, the most particular owner by In any style to please - FURSE A. A, . i. Furniture Worn and defaced restored to ' j it's original ' BEAUTY . ' o CARS REPAINTED. Sign Writing, Graining and Calsomining - o SUBSCRIPTION RATES district of this town today' destroyed the Shand Pemont building on Water street, containing six stores,! a restaurant, a photographer's studio and four apartments. The loss is estimated at $75,000. Several firemen were injured. The explosion of a kerosene lamp started the fire. Get. a Western Electric Farm lighting plant, 8 or 10 different sizes, call and see them, Tremonton Electric & Supply Co., call No. 202. ad Notice. In view of the fact that it was reported to The Leader, by Dr. W. H. Miller, for publication in last week's issue, that he was entering the practice here with me. I feel it encumbent upon me to make an explanation, and set the public right in the matter. Dr.,Beal and Alford, have the Merrill hospital and opened the same as a public hospital, and I had already entered into an agreement with them, to use the hospital, as well as their surgical services, when it was agreeable to my patients. To this end I had leased my hospital rooms to Dr. R." A. Lewis, Dentist, who now occupies them. DR. J. A. KING. pur-chas- 2 SENSIBLE SIX , any-othe- .. - chains. : . TREi AUI0JALE5 ' Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. SAFEGUARD Package Grocery arid Lunch Room HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD. Good Rigs at all hours, davor night Scientifically fitted Eyeglasses are a protection to one's eyes as well. as a priceless comfort to those with defective vision. ; ' W E. BERNDT Fielding, Utah Horse Shoeing a Specialty. Good. Quick Service. iAH Work Guar We Try to Satisfy an teed. Thursday, March 27th, 1010 DR R. A. LEWIS ; DENTIST Office, Main Street, East of Postoffice, Office Phone, 89. THKMONTON. UTAH How High Do You Aim In Life? In this age of great attainments in the arts and sciences, in the trades and professions, we hear much said of the duty" of "aiming high," meaning, thereby, to excel in some particular line,-- .... . ,. ., The farmer is urged to develop ii is soil to the maximum" of fertility, the stockman to develop his livestock to the highest, point. The manufacturer is not satisfied with an inferior article. but must produce the best. The lawyor aspires to be a leader in his profession, virile the doctor would be a final authority on the ills of the flesh. This is all commendable and as it should be, for it is just such a universal ambition to excel that has made : SHIELD HOTEL LANE & FOWLER, Proprietors Where you get the best to eat, good service and courteous attention. , THE FAMILY HOTEL UTAH TREMONTON, of these United States the great nation she is today. But there is one " industry " . in which, without careful thought, we as a nation are in grave danger of ro trogration of disintegration. That is in the building of character, in the makng of good -- citizens. Too many of us ' appear content to live just within the law, to keep just within the lines, giving scarcely a :hought to the higher- - duties of life I A HOME PRODUCT Yes, more than that, it is a QUALITY PRODUCT. "Pride of Utah" hat lie before us. Should we not give more attention FLOUR $ EQUAL TO ANY FLOUR to the creation of a high grade of manhood, as wel as a perfect horse or hog? Should we not strive to produce men who wiH raise the standard of citixen-hito a- higher plane than that to which we, their fathers, have, attained? The old adage, "like father,, like son,". Has long ago been exploded in tlie brute creation. It can be so in the realm of human affairs is so in in- p - We also sell bnin, shorts, and other mlllstuffs. i GARLAND y ... , MILLING CO. a rr r a t i Ann ttt uAALnmy, V ira. if V ' . v. I'M. FELSTEAD, Manager Bear River Valley Real Estate N. Insurance Agency E.1VERSON, Manager Phone 99 Tremonton, Utah ' numerable instances. While it may not be possible for us to scale. earth's loftiest mountain peak, yet does that give us licence to grovel at the base of the meanest hi!H To reduce a sermon to a few words, nothing in life that is higher than the goal to which we aspire for the destiny of each man is con-- " trolled by the quality of his mind. Lawrence A. Paricer of Hyatt ville, ''Consult County Clerk or respective Wyo., was here last week visiting relasigners for further particulars. tives and friends; returning to his home Saturday. ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS. . Mrs. C. M. Peterson from Garland, In the District Court of the First was here last week visiting relatives; Judicial District of the State of Utah, returning home Saturday. in and for the County of Box Elder. Mrs. Cottle from Black Pine, Idaho, In the Matter of the Estate of Pres- paid a week end visit with her daughton R. Merrill, Deceased. ter, Mrs. Frank Rose; at Snowville, re will present claims with i Creditors turning home Tuesday, vouchers to the undersigned at hH -V - Tjje Snowville Relief Society cele residence in Tremonton, Box Elder brated the anniversary of the first County, Utah, or at the office of Wal- .organization ot the Relief Sftcities, at ters & Harris, Attorneys, Logan, Utah, the R. S. hall, Monday, the 17th. ' on or before August 1st, 1919. A dance was given in the Ward hall, MILLIE L. MERRILL, Friday evening, for the children. The Administratrix of the estate of Pres- same evening, many of the young folks ton E. Merrill, deceased. and some not so young, went to Stone, First, March 27th. Last April 24th. Idaho, to attend a character ball. Miss Zina Hurd has returned home, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. after a five month's stay with her Estate of Jacob St'orrer, deceased. sister, Mrs. & M. Robbins, at Weston, n Creditors will present claims with Idaho. Miss Reese, after an absence of vouchers to the undersigned, at his residence, or at the office of Alva D. about two weeks from school, through McGuire, attorney, Tremonton," Utah, sickness, is again at her post as A. of 24 teacher. th day on, or before the May, , D, 1919. ALVA D. McGUIRE, Executor of the Estate of Jacob Storrer, Deceased. Date of first publication, March 20th. Last, April 17th. Otto. Landvatter, brother of Herman Landvatter, is very sick at hjs home in New York, with heart trouble. The public will remember Mr. Landvatter as visiting here, six weeks last fall. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS In the First Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, in and for Box Elder County. In the Matter of the Estate of Frank Harmon, an incompetent. The undersigned will sell at private sale the following .described property, D LA McGUIRE Lot Ten (10) of Block One (1) of Plat A, of the City of Tremonton, Box Elder County, Utah. W Y E R State Courts, Feader Courts and before the United States Land Office. ; Phone 28 NOTARY PUBLIC Tremonton, The Leader prints Butter Utah Wrappers in the most artistic .manner, with ink. Mail vegetable, adv. attention, orders given prompt 84.0-5-1- Good milch cow. I PHENOMINAL THE REASONS WHY THE FARMERS CASH UNION HAD THIS GREAT INCREASE ARE: lstPrices have been 2ndThe implements 3rd non-profiteerin- g. and merchandise the best money could buy. Courteous, prompt and cheerful business- like service. . LOWER PRICES by 5 per cent to 15 per cent on the famous" ACME HODGE HEADERS, BINDERS, MOWERS; ALSO MOLINE GOODS, AND THE 3. I. CASE FLOWS, TRACTORS, DRAG HAR- AT TOTiTWrnffTOTJ AWT TTRTOTTAM OTTV Jt? ; Our policy for fair prices, reasonable profits and with a hopeful solicitation of your patronage, will be. faithfully pursued. We are on the job to stick and not to be undersold. We are exclusive agents for MARTIN DITCHER and WESTERN LAND ROLLER . Farmers' Cash Union ' " WE ARE THE FARMERS' FRIEND BRIGHAM AND TREMONTON Brigham Phone 54 NEPHI HANSEN, Local Mgr. Tremonton Phone 35 DAVID HOLMGREN, Gen. Mgr. We are unloading today a CARLOAD of . Phone T 4"7p . FOR SALE 4 milk cows. Phone (1) couch, One (1) Cupboard, 11-- or write Ralph Jenson, Bear River A few carpenter 's .tools, ': j k City. On or after April 10th, 1919, and written bids will be received at my TEAM FOR: SALE 1 mare and 1 office at Tremonton, Utah. horse, weight 1600 pounds each. Earl Terms of Sale: Real estate, cash, or Newman, Bothwell. f f cash and within one year after confirmation of sale by the LOST Tire Chain, between TremonCourt; personal property, cash. ton and Thatcher. Return to F. S. WM. H. CAPWELL, , road. Peck, Guardian of the Estate of Frank HarOne 4 "' ': - one-hal- p Chalmers one-hal- mon, an incompetent. The fellow who goes through lite Dated March 18th, 1919; kicking at other people usually is proAlva D. McGuire Attorney for pelled into eternity by a kick from the Guardian. devil.. Kicking- - doesn 't pay either the First, March 20th. Last, April 3rd. kicker or the ' fellow who is kicked. The injustice of an unjust kick leaves New Dray Business. many a heartaehe behind which ranThe Allred Rubber Co. has fitted, up kles and grows into' "bitterness which times a At months truck and will bo prepared to do and lasts for years. it ceases only" with the death of the transfer work of any sort. They have victim. But the victim of the kick is put B. A. Clem, an old time hand at not the only one who loses In the the business, in charge of the truck. game. The kicker makes a reputation ' Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Anderson, Carl for himself with every kick that he gives, and that reputation follows him Nelseft and wife, were all business through life. When the day comes visitors in town, from their ranches in 7 that he needs the services of a friend Thatcher. ; Practices in All Wants." W E GETZ A 91 PER CENT INCREASE IN BUSINESS IS DURING THE WAR YEAR OF 1918. Advertising under this heading 5 cents a line each insertion. When yon have anything to sell or trade, or wish to buy something, use the "Classifl WANTED ' .. " ALVA fitted by a Graduate Optometrist. Three Reasons Why . Garland-Tremonto- Kicked Himself Out Have your eyes tested and glasses Cullen & Sercojnb ; General Blacksmithing YOUR EYESIGHT If - CO. MACK QUILL : W. T HUDSON . r Has greiter proportien ate power for its weight than one of other, the with single exception car built which sells at three times the:Oakland Cost. Its high iu speed overhead valve motor is positive and unfailing horseM. 44 full working action, delivering at 2600 R. P. of car 48 pounds, power, or one horsepower to every "" weight, Price $1285.00 including war tax, extra tire,- tube and mud We suggest that tramps would make ' " . One Vear $2 excellent dog meat this" summer, n,I Siv Months $1 would be quite a line with our .efforts Three Aonths 60c at national economy. Sick 'em! j EMERY BILL . o ... Liberty bonds of any denomination SUBSCRIPTION NOTICE. will be accepted at par on subscripSNOWVILLE If this space is marked with a tion to this paper. Pay up! vMiss Annie Hurd Representative. Red Circle it is a notice to you that your subscription has expirTwo important things in this life you ed, and that you are invited to should do buy a government bond and (Received to late for last wee.) send in a renewal at once, in A. L. Peterson returned from Ogden, pay your subscription. Groceries, Fresh and Clean at the loworder not to miss any numbers. o last Thursday evening. While in est prices. If knowleflre were a michrobe, some Ogden he was operated on at the Dee LUNCH When you want a QUICK people we know miht accidentally hospital, for the removal of an" abscess come here. Best Food God, for good, sees fit to deny absorb a little in the air lunch, quick breathe. in on his foot; also for blood poison they ' us all else, may He as His best gift reasonable at prices. o his hand, the result of an accident, of all, grant us this to be of some CONFECTIONARY AND CANDY Many a gay old bird tells the tr:ith which . befell him some time ago. real, of some deep use, to our fellow-me- n in his sleep and then lies like the devil With his foot and hand swathed in before we go hence and are no to square himself next day. bandages, and scarcely being able to more seen." move around, Mr. Peterson looks as if he might have just arrived from "over Probate and Guardianship Notices.' there." KLVk D. McGUIRE, Editor and Publisher '; -- PHONE 53 he often finds that he has kicked the $75,000 BLAZE 18 STARTED BY LAMP only people to whom it is impossible for him to turn. He loses because he has kicked himself out of the confidence Windsor, N. S., March 25. Fire of his fellow men. which threatened the whole "business BE A R RI YE RY ALLEY LEADER p GIRL WANTED Another car following next week. By the Bear River ' 6fc. See me " Co. Valley Telephone for immediate delivery ""FOR SALE R. I. Red eggs for hatching, White Pekin Duck eggs, 5c ettch. A. F. Atkinson, R. F. D. A, " Tremonton. HOLSTEIN CALVES I have some choice Holstein calves of both sex, for sale, sheap. C. E. Murphy, Corinne, 6fc Utah. ; "' WANTED Poland China !tpar,be-twee6 and 10 months old. Call D. M..Grbver, Utah; phone 43-6- Fielding, ' 9t. at once ' j They are selling fast Bi A. Walton, Dealer. A A A A AP A --A? 'Jkf A A? 'A k "A 'A-- Af --A A -- A 'J, A A 'Jkf 3 A |