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Show EEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17. 19?f) Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bessinger, is able to be in school again after accidentally shooting his Mrs. Mary Newman, Mrs. Frank index finger off on New Year's day Taylor, Mrs. Joe Burgess and Mrs. F. while huntnig. C Gephart were Osden visitors M r. and Mrs. J. S.Smith'and M r. and Mrs. Thos. E. King of Garland N. E. Shaw attended a furniture visited in Salt Lake Sunday. dealers' convention at Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Cephus Anderson reMonday and Tuesday. ceived word Monday that their son H. L. Gephart left Sunday on a two Elmer, who is laboring in the western weeks' business and pleasure trip to states mission, had undergone another operation. , At last reports he Portland and Seattle. was improving. Mrs. Laura Johnson, who is at the Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Cephus home of her son, Cella Ogden, at is reported as being critically ill. were visiting in Brigham Sunday. Mrs. Edgar Winchester was called to her bedside Tuesday. Ariel Bradshaw spent the week-en- d in Ogden. Mrs. D. W. Jenkins is on the sick list this week. Walter Steffen of Brigham was a business visitor here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Bates and famMr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess and Mrs. ily visited at Brigham City Sunday. Frank Meldrum motored to Salt Lake Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb, Mrs. Hannah City Thursday for a two days visit. Harrison of Santa Ana, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lamb of HuntingThe L. L Brdige club was enterton Beach, Calif., are guests of Mr. tained bv Mrs. F. C. Gephart Wedand Mrs. Harry Drew, and of Mrs. nesday afternoon. Favors were given Sarah Lorimer and Mrs. .Sarah Allen to Mrs. H. Landvatter. Mrs. F. H. of Corinne. Powell and Mrs. E. J. Winzeler. Refreshments were served late in the Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Taylor of afternoon. were trading in Tremonton BRIGHAM MAN TAKES OFFICE AS SOON AS HE QUALIFIES Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Ault and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carter were in Brig-haWASHINGTON, D- C, Jan. 14 City Tuesday. The senate today confirmed the nomination of W. Vosco Call of Brigham Jack Leak spent Friday at City to be United States marshal for Utah. Call's nomination was favorrnorted by the senate judiciary ably Mrs. A. H. Powell returned to her committee this morning, having been home at Sacramento, Calif., last Wed- overlooked at the meeting a week ago, nesday after spending the holidays at and because of this delay, Senator the home of her son, F. H. Powell. Smoot secured confirmation by the senate this afternoon. Call will take E. P. Bums made a business trip office as soon as he qualifies and to Salt Lake City Monday. takes the oath of office. Tribune. Tremonton Locals Ojr-de- n, m - Henry Rohde and Otto Schenkel UKON WATER CO. attended a meeting of the Masonic Notice Grand lodge at Salt Lake City TuesThere are delinquent upon the fol day and Wednesday. lowing described stock, on account of Assessment No. 2, levied on the oth A. N. Fishburn and son Dick were of December. 1928, the several day called to Smithfield Sunday by the amounts set opposite the names of the illness and death of Mrs. Laura M. respective shareholders as follows: Fishburn. ififf Cert. No. No. Shares Amt Jake Schrenk of Hollister, Idaho, K. Watanaba 4 $ 8.00 89 who has been visiting here the past eo. F. Somers 4 8.00 5 10.00 month, left Thursday for Los 92 Gustaf Larson 3 6.00 7 Fred Peterson 4 8.00 Tsaac L. Isaacsen Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ellenson enter- John Ovler 8 16.00 tained Mr. and Mrs. De Mont 13 8 18.00 W. A. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Hector Haight, J. W. Rhodes 7 14.00 3 Misses Ruth Getz and Grace Thomp- E. S. Hansen 15 30.00 son at dinner Thursday evening. 5 10.00 131 Chas. C. Hess 20.00 E. Robinson.. 10 10 Joseph Otto Schenkel motored to Salt Lake Ralph Grover 3 6.00 180 City .Sunday and Mrs. Schenkel re- Thomas Harris 4.00 119 2 turned home with him. 2 4.00 3 Ezra Packer 14.00 7 Ole Peterson Jake Schrenk and Sam Schrenk James H. Hess. Jr 8 00 4 were dinner guests at the home of Milton H. Welling 5 10.00 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Rauber last Sun- Frank Burns 7 14.00 1 day. 6.00 143 3 D. B. Jones And in accordance with law, and an order of the board of directors made on the 5th day of Dec, 1928, so many shares of each parcel of such FOR SALE Used washers at the stqfctc as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the secretary at Maytag Shop, cheap. Tremonton. his residence at East Garland on the WANTED Middle aged woman 28th day of Jan., 1929, at the hour who would want a good home, light of 1 v. m.. to pay delinquent assess work. Call 23, Tremonton. ments thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of the Banana, Jonathan and Rome Beaucull 35c bushel at at ty apples per my DAVID LARSON, farm 1 mile south sugar factory- Ukon Water Co., East Secretary 18 Oluf Johnson, Bell phone 37rl" 2t Garland. 61-1- 37-10- 57-9- 4 44-1- Dock-stade- r, 58-9- 40-10- 84-16- 21-1- 18 69-1- 80-1582-16- ...WANT COLUMN.. Dressmaking $2.00 Homer. a Ella day. 18p FOUND 1 pair of glasses. Owner can have same by calling at The Leader office and paying for this ad. FOR SALE pullets. River City. 800 leg-ho- Ralph Jensen, rn Bear 10-tf- d NOTICE The women of the Home and Com munitv section of the North Box El der County Farm Bureau are cordially invited to attend a meeting in Tre monton Saturday, J an. Zb, at z o ciock for the purpose of completing its or ganization and taking up several matters of important business. Let all women who are interested be in at tendance. The place of meeting will be announced later. Mrs. P. E. Ault, chairman of Home and Community section of Box Elder County Farm Bureau. CLEAN EGGS ARE MOST PROFITABLE Clean, spotless eggs bring an average of three cents per dozen more than dirty eggs and at times an even greater premium Is paid. When feed Is high and eggs plentiful this premium Is oftentimes the margin between the cost of production and the selling price. Proper housing of the flock and careful handling of the eggs are necessary In order to secure clean eggs. "Shape, size and color of eggs as well as texture of shell are determined by breeding and feeding ; but, to have clean eggs, one must have a clean house and the eggs must be carefully handled after they are laid. says C. F. Parrish, extension poultry-maat the North Carolina State college. "The eggs should be gathered once a day at least and more often if possible. One soiled egg will soil all of tlifise In the nest." Poultry houses should be of mod ern construction with the dropping, hoards placed away from the nests. These boards should be cleaned every day as well as the running board In front of the nests. Good, clean litter should be provided and this should be changed as often as Is necessary. Hens living in dirty houses and laying eggs in dirty nests will soil every egg In the nost. According to Mr. Parrish, of this automatically cuts n cent from the price received for each strap work of all kinds and have it repaired mfrrTD Wn no V V W L1LJ UAJ LJ Piirrish also states that persons handling the eggs should be careful of their hands. Sweaty hands gather a certain amount of dust which adheres to the eggs, causing them to have a lnottlrd, dirty appearance. If the hens have a clean Jiouse and the eggs are handled carefully, every poultry raiser in the state should pet the added premium for his eggs, he states. Henhouse and Roosts Are Crowded Too Much The henhouse and roosts which accommodated several hundred small chicks last spring are not sufficient for the birds which have increased many times in size within the past Crowding three to four months. cau:s night sweating and the pullets therefore get chilled when they leave the house in the early morning in search of feed. This means congested lungs and air passages which eventually develop into colds and roup. It would be better to send one-hathe flock to market and adequately care for the remainder than to attempt to keep more than one has accommodations for. call your attention to a few of the outstanding values that you will find on visiting our store sheets, sheeting, towels, muslin and yard goods priced unbelievably low. Sheets and Sheeting Is An Improved Quality "PENCO, our exclusive brand, combines quality that you can be proud of and a price you can afford. 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By getting out your harness and TREMONTON, UTAH one-quart- MACHINERY FOR SALE 1 J. D. spreader, good as new, 1 Oliver plow, Wayne Binkley farm, Cropley statio 1 spring tooth harrow. Wayne Binkley farm, Cropley Station. 19p FOR RENT Rooms over Utah Power & Light office. Call 16. 16tf GAME ASSOCIATION TO MEET The annual meeting of the Box El Bargain in an Edison phonograph der County Fish and Game associa Pullets develop large, wide and deep and 61 records. This is a snap. Call tion will be t held Monday), Jan. 21, minat The Leader office. 1929, at 8 p. m. at the Commercial bodies more readily when fed club rooms in Brigham City. Officers erals. PLENTY OF MONEY to lend on for the coming year will be elected the right kind of real estate. NOR- and all members are urged to atTrying to get eggs out of a scrub MAN LEE, Brigham City. 7tf tend. hen Is like trying to get music out of a cornstalk fiddle. WANTED Old useless horses. R. Insurance is like fun the older you W. 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