OCR Text |
Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1928 1 Heater Why Gq Without a This Winter When you can get a good used heater for $7.50 to $20.00 Auto Hot Blast Heater Coles Hot Blast Heater Round Oak Heater UTAH MADE TO ORDER Tremonton Utah Thomas Hardy's fortune of ovei does not seem so large after all, If we remember that George Ellm made $200,000 from "Adam Cede' alone, ond that more than one best seller within recent years has eclipsed that figure. Present-da- y novelists, however, usu ally have cinema payments to add to their book royalties, and their cinema totals sometimes exceed those from the sale of their books. rasslng Show, London. $450,000 Federal Farm Loans Garland Milling Company Interest Rate 5 Manufacturers of the Famous "PRIDE OF UTAH" FLOUR Also all kinds of Fire and Automobile Insurance Also all Kinds of Mill Stuff. The Best Mill in the Bear River Valley. Apply Highest Cash Price Paid for GOOD .WHEAT Near the Depot Garland Utah JAMES BROUGH Secretary and Treasurer Garland National Farm Loan Association UTAH GARLAND JUST ARRIVED A large assortment of Newest Millinery for Ladies and Misses. Very moderately priced. All New Our stock of Silk Dresses is complete in sizes 14'sto46's. Priced at $14.75 $9.90, $12.75, higher None Ladies Imported Dress Gloves, newest colors and patterns aq 70C : Girlsfof!I.: 79 c 69c We carry the largest and most complete line of D. ments in northern Utah, sizes from UP qa to priced from 0vC Newest Colors in Sheer Silk Chiffon Hose, i picot tops .... 70 V A r aq L. S. Gar- 34 50, Ladies Pure Thread Silk Hose, extra long Ladies and Misses Rayon and Silk Hose full-fashion- ed fc - a tj) J, r Af QfC for IN OUR GROCERY DEPT. We have not yet been undersold and that is only half of it Tomato Soup 3 for 10 rj H ZOC Bars Laundry Soap JiJc for ' Tremonton Bread for .for Good Brooms for for QC . No. 10 Pail Puritan Lard ....:... Oats $1.39 49C 45 c Bag "BUY FOR CASH AND PAY LESS" Gephart Stores Co. TREMONTON Phone 33 1 you buy an WHEN only the most Allen's Parlor Furnace you will have, te modern and efficient above-the-flowarm-ai- r furnace, but a heating system that offers these advantages: you 1 2 3 GARLAND Phone 6 fair-mind- ed pre-leg- al Combines circulated, moist, side cheer. or warm-ai- heating with old time r Harmonizes with latest furniture. fire- Beautiful natural walnut effect is reproduced in porcelain enamel finish. Burns any fuel saves 25 to 50 per cent. Generously proportioned doors and firebowl. 4 5 6 No smoke, dust and dirt. Hot blast smoke consumer. Efficient with cheap fuels. Ash door is on the side and closed when grates are shaken. Roomy ash pan. Designed and constructed low on the floor to warm lowest strata of air, insuring warm floors. Vapor pan, properly placed 7 i Fortune to Writer BOOTS AND SHOES Modern Heat With Oldtime Fireside Cheer ! The Hyrum Jensen Furniture & Hdw. L. E. ALLRED, Prop. JOIIX IT. PETERS Locally he has devoted much time to Corinne Drainage District, which Candidate for Secretary of State. .is now believed to be on a safe workJohn W. Peters was educated in he ing basis. public schools of Brigham City, Box Those who know blm best believe Elder high school, degree of B. S. from the School of Commerce and Ad- in his ability to carry on his underministration of the Utah Agricultural takings. If elected county commisswork in the ioner he will devote his entire time, College, if in the performance of cf California, specialized his necessary, University duties and his interests include in State and Municipal government He is of the Brigham all f Box Elder county not Just a of it. Mr. Adney understands City Rotary club and member of Brig- portion the needs of the county, road con ham City Chamber of Commerce. He served as a member of the Box struction and stands for tax reduc Elder County Board of Education four tion. years; mayor of Brigham City two J. FRAXCIS MERRELL terms. Served as State Senator from . the First Senatorial District for two Candidate for State Senator. terms. J. Francis Merrell, the candidate on During his eight years of service as State Senator, Mr. Peters was con- the Republican ticket for Sate Sena nected with the most important legis tor, is an energetic, successful busi lation in the State Senate and acted ness man and one of Box Elder Coun as chairman of some of the most im tys most progressive citizens. His portant committees, including Com integrity, honesty and enterprise com mittee on Public Affairs, of State and mand the highest respect. He is Municipal Affairs, of Education and qualified to represent Box Elder County because of his experience and Appropriations. Mr. Peters is eminently qualified by training. education and experience to adequate He was born In Box Elder County ly fill the oiilce of Secretary of State. in 1875, the son of Hon. John F. He specialized in governmental affairs Merrell, a Utah pioneer. He has held in his college work. He has been in positions of trust and is now close touch with the educational sys amaqy member of the Box Elder Commer tem of the state and spent years of clal Club, served as one of the mem service in the State Legislature. He bers of the board of Governors for needs is thoroughly familiar with the four years, and its president for two, of the people of the State and the which .time the sugar factory during resources of the state, and also well was erected and he did more than any of State other man to understands the problems that bring industry to and Municipal government. Urignam City. The Secretary of State is the At the organization of the Farm Governor when the latter is out Bureau in this county, the firm to of the State. As a result, it is high which he belongs became one of its of that the ly important Secretary and Mr. Merrell has State be one who is in accord and first supporters served on important committees for harmony with the chief executive. John W .Peters is especially well the success and advancement of this and is in sympathy with qualified to take up and continue the organization all its movements. good work done by Secretary Crockett Governor Charles R. Mabey, eight years ago, appointed him on the MELVIN C. HARRIS Board of Directors of the Industrial Candidate for District Judge. School. He was president of that Judge Melvin C. Harris is the Re Board two years. The superintendent as of the school, in speaking of Mr. publican candidate for District Judge for this District, com Merrell's work, said: "Mr. Merrell prising Box Elder, Cache and Rich brought to this board a very fine, a clean, inspirational personality Counties. "and in broad, is son of the eldest Harris Judge In the policies of the board C. Z. Harris of Richmond, Utah, and fluence. was born at that place just forty he was always ambitious and forward He was educated in the looking, and consistently maintained years ago. schools of Cache County and is a an attitude of sympathetic undergraduate of the Utah Agricultural standing and helpfulness toward the He is the father of College and of the Law School of boys and girls." twelve children. the University of Chicago. Mr. Merrell was educated in the He was admitted to practice in June, 1910, and was one of the most public schools of Utah. He has had successful lawyers in this district thirty years of business experience up to the time of his elevation to the ana, nas always Kept nimself (Con Bench some six years ago. versant with Box Elder County conHe has been very active in civic ditions and if elected will look after life, having served as Director and the Box Elder County interests in the Treasurer of the Logan Chamber of legislature. Commerce for a number of years, and has also. held a number of positions of responsibility both in a civic ca HORACE RICHARDS pacity and in the church Candidate for Representative. A farmer practically all his life, During his term on the bench of this District, he has been honest in Horace Richards has the best inter his decisions, fearless and impartial ests of agriculture at heart. At the In the many decisions he has rend- present time he owns and operates ered, and although the legal business a farm at Fielding. He is the son of in the District has materially in- the late Calvin W. Richards, who recreased of late years, he has kept it sided in Brigham City for years. Horall cleaned up, so that there has been ace was born at Farmington, Utah, no long delays in his trial work. His in 1891, and when a small boy came record of affirmances in the Supreme to Box Elder county and engaged in Court is one of the best in the State. farming. He received his education Judge Harris has now had the ex in the district schools, the Brigham perience so necessary for this high. Young college and the Agricultural and responsible position, and in fair- college. He has traveled in nine for- ness to the citizens of this District, lgn countries and made a careful stu he should be returned to the Bench dy of governmental affairs, taxation, and home life. He is by the voters of this district with a agriculture substantial majority. quiet and unassuming and possesses a pleasing personality. Quick to make friends. He is well qualified to repJ. WESLEY HORSLEY resent Box Elder county in the state Candidate for District Attorney. legislature and if elected he will J. Wesley Horsley, candidate for bring credit to himself and the people office of District Attorney, was born he represents. in Brigham City in 1895. He attended the public schools here and was MRS. LUCINDA JENSEN graduated from the Box Elder high school, following that with Candidate for Representative. work for two years in the University Mrs. Lucinda Jensen, candidate for of Utah and the University of California at Berkeley. He attended the representative to the legislature, is a Georgetown University at Washing- native of Box Elder county and of ton, D. C. for four years, receiving pioneer ancestory, two of whom were the degrees of LLB and LLM, and of the famous hand cart ' company. was admitted to practice In the Dis- She was educated in the public trict of Columbia in 1920 and in Utah schools at Bear River City, the Sacred in 1921. Since that time he has been Heart Academy at Ogden and the Uni practising law in Box Elder county, versity at Salt Lake City. She tour having been prosecuting attorney for ed the British Isles and Continental six years. He was In the army dur- Europe. Mrs. Jensen was the first ing the war, is a member of the Am- woman (vice chairman of the Box Elerican Legion, and is now a lieuten- der farm bureau, and for several years was a member of the executive ant in the 222nd F. A., U. N. G. He has served as Secretary of the committee. She served as a member Brigham Chamber of Commerce, and of the executive boafd of the Box El manager for Peach Day annual fes- der County Fair association for three tivals for the past two years.. He years. Mrs. Jensen has always been has served as acting chairman of the a worker in ecclesiastical and civic Republican County Central commit- organizations. She is the wife of Ortee and has always voted the Repub- son Jensen of Bear River City and the mother of five children; resided in lican ticket. Mr. Horsley's long service as a pub- Box Elder county all her life except lic prosecutor gives him particular one year spent at Omaha, Nebraska. qualification and fitness for the of- She is eminently qualified to repre fice to which he aspires. He is mar- sent this county in the state ried, has three children, and resides at Brigham. C. C. ADNEY ISRAEL IIUXSAKER, JR. Candidate for County Commissioner. Candidate for County Commissioner. C. G. Adney, candidate for County Israel Hunsaker, Jr., is well and came to this State favorably known throughout Box El Commissioner, some thirty years ago in the employ der county. He received his educa of a large corporation, then owning tion in the District school at Honey- extensive properties in this State. vllle and at the Agricultural College, After the successful handling and Logan. For a number of years he disposal of this property by Mr, Ad- worked with his father on the farm ney, he liked the country so well and also helped promote the build that he decided to make it his home. ing of (he Hammond Canal. In 1905, Most of his time has been spent after returning from Germany where In the Bear River valley where he he spent three years, he engaged In has been actively engaged in live farming and cattle raising. Mr. Hunstock and farming, at all times giving saker has always taken an active part a portion of his time to civic and pub- in civic and ecclesiastical affairs. He He served the county is a man of excellent habits and good lic affairs. as county treasurer and as Represen- judgment; knows the needs of all Ho has parts of the county relative to roads tative in the legislature. been active in farm bureau work, hav- and all other matters pertaining to the work of county commissioners, ing served as president of that and will serve faithfully and efficient- past-preside- nt complete with stove board and pipe, set up in your home? Our stock consists of the following makes CITY SHOE REPAIR Why Women Prefer PARLOR ALIENS FURNACE for These Candidates Will Insure the Growth and Prosperity of Box Elder County A Vote post-gradua- Sturdy O ak Heater Beauty Oak Heater Great Western Hottentot Great Western Heatwell Stewart Air Tight Circulators Moors Circulators GARLAND, ELECT TO PROTECT UTAH'S INDUSTRIES just below . the top grill, supplies moisture to the warm air. installed Quickly without carpenter work or plumbing expense. Take it with you when you move. 8 9 Heat radiation surface increased 100 per cent by Heat Fins Radiating an exclusive Allen Feature. Requires minimum Not floor space. necessary to take down and put up at different seasons. 10 Manufactured and guaranteed by one of the oldest and best known makers of stoves in the country. Doubly guaranteed by us. Wilson Lumber Co. up-lifti- "Everything to Build Anything" Phone 11 Tremonton, Utah ly if elected to the office of commissioner of Box Elder county. His home is in Tremonton, a section that has not been represented on the Republican ticket for the past twenty years. He is one of our most progressive citizens and is entitled to the loyal support of all the voters in Box Elder county. HOG MARKET REPORT J. H. Manderfield sends us the following wire under date of October 30: "Hog market uneven to strong. Good butchers quoted at close around nine-fifwith bulk driveins nine to nine thirty-fivlighter weights down to eight twenty-fivpacking sows fifty to eight dollars." WALDERMAR A. CALL Candidate for Connty Attorney. Mr. Call was born and received his early education in Willard, Utah. Af-graduating from the public schools he attended the Brigham Young University at Provo, Utah, for five years. He received a diploma from the Nor mal school of that institution and took a part of his training there. He taught the higher grades in the public schools for two years and then spent one year in New York taking training there. Upon re turning to Brigham City he establish ed an office with the late Judge J. D. Call and Attorney B. C. Call and continued the study of law for three years, in the rail or 1923 he entered the University of Utah Law School and in the spring of 1926 graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Laws, and was admitted to the Bar in the spring of 1926. Since that time he has been practicing before all the Courts and has acted as counsel in important civil and criminal cases. If elected, Mr. Call will enforce all the laws without fear or favor. He is eminently qualified to conduct the affairs of the office of County er pre-leg- al ty e, e; seven-- TIME to get a WATCH that will keep pre-leg- al (Paid Political Advertisement) TIME . and can be DEPENDED UPON for accuracy TIME TO SEE Tremonton - Utah TRY Famous Castlegate Coal for less money off the cars TRY The Celebrated Wide Mouth Fruit Jars Cheap because delivered by carhd quantity TRY The Peoria and Monitor Grain Drills Cheaper because the best also . BEAN HARVESTERS You will need them soon, samples on display. You will soon need a spreader too, call and get prices These implements are the best for the price. Farmers Cash Union The Winchester Store Phone 35 Tremonton, Utah |