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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1929 A large crowd enjoyed the program, refreshments and dance. Music was by the Gaiety Girls of Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marble accom panied their son Glen to Salt Lake, Sunday. Lettie Burbank of Mapleton, Idaho, was the guest of Veda Gardner over the vyplc-- n d Wanda Hyatt, Violet Gardner and Bennie Gardner returned from Ogden " Sunday. Pearl Jensen of Peterboro and a girl friend from Logan visited at the home of Mrs. Wilford Miller over the was very successful. Deweyville Thursday night the M Men of thu ward and the M Men of Tremonton played a good game of basketball in the Deweyville hall, the Deweyville team winning 34 to 32. Friday night the social given Glen Marble in the ward meeting house ...WANT COLUMN.. REWARD LOST One Chesapeake Bay Retriever male dog, answers to the name of "Ted." Substantial reward. ADAM IMTHURN, "The Gas Man," Phone 102, Tremonton, Utah. FOR SALE Two jersey cows, 1 new born bull calf. Call phone 2.1-Tremonton. 20d 5, FOR SALE Used washers at the Maytag Shop, cheap. Tremonton. WANTED Middle aged woman who would want a good home, light work. Call 23, Tremonton. Banana, Jonathan and Rome Beauty cull apples at 35c per bushel at my farm 1 mile south sugar factory. Oluf Johnson, Bell phone 37rl 18 Dressmaking $2.00 a day. Ella Homer. 18p FOUND pair of glasses. Owner can have same by calling at The Leader office and paying for this ad. 1 FOR SALE horn pullets. River City. 800 leg- Ralph Jensen, Bear 10-tf- d MACHINERY FOR SALE J. D. spreader, good as new, 1 Oliver plow, Wayne Binkley farm, Cropley statio 1 spring tooth harrow. Wayne Binkley farm, Cropley Station. 19p 1 week-en- d. parent!, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gardner of Col- linston visited relatives here Monday night. Deweyville and Elwood M Men met at basketball Monday night, Dew eyville winning 44 to 17. Mrs. Chris Hansen entertained a number of youngsters at her home here Saturday afternoon in honor of her son Ernest. Games were played and coasting was enjoyed. A dandy lunch was enjoyed by all. The weather man is never too bad but that T. R. Ault and his faithful old team are at the service of the public. Mr. Ault has found the roads nearly impassable, but the mail and the passengers must be delivered to their destinations, Dewey, Tremonton and Garland. A large crowd witnessed the has ketball game Monday night at El wood, but the Elwood team was poor ly supported by their own ward. Jan. 30 the Gold and Green ball will be given under the auspices of the Mutual. Mendon music. KfWTPE TO STOCKHOLDERS r, Utah-Idah- r. Be Prepared getting out your harness and strap work of all kinds and have it repaired and oiled, ready for the spring work that will be upon us before we are aware. It Is more blessed to give than to receive"; in fact, inure blessed than popular. The pen is mightier than the sword, especially in the hands of the blackmailer. High Grade Work High Grade Oils not put it off until the last thing DO IT NOW! "Virtue is its own reward," quoted the Wise Guy. "Yes, Just as bigamy Is its own punishment," snickered the Simple Muj. If liea ven's streets were paved with gold, what a temptation it must be for the Celestial highway department to keep digging them up. The Cynical Bachelor observes that when a man has been married for five years and still talks back, he's a pretty independent sort of cuss. "Alas! all flesh is as grass," quoted the good deacon. "But don't let that influence you to be a hayseed," warned the unregenerate backslider. Little Tommy overheard his father refer to a certain great man as having founded a college. "Gee!" exclaimed Tommy. "Where was it losted?" SAYINGS OF THE TIMES Intellect is always dangerous to a woman. Will Durant. Statesman haven't the prestige they Henry Ford. used to have. wish they would stop calling me " Helen Wills. 1 "Poker-Face.- Tou cannot get far without the help of women. Frince of Wales. The more competition there Is the it Babe Ruth. better I like Philosophy is common sense in a dress suit. Oliver F. Braston. greatest difficulty Is to spend John D. Rockefeller, Jr. properly. Women will get control of the gov ernment. Count Herman Keyserling. Eighty years Is enough for anybody Deathbed statement of Mrs. Chaia Vision, one hundred and ten, at Chi cago. never had any manager, po litical or otherwise, in my 14 years of public life, but Mrs. Schall. Thomas D. Schall, blind senator from Minne sota. & Accessories Co. Tremonton, Utah Phone 48 here: and there The United Kingdom has about of all grades. 4,- - 000 cinemas Rabbits will leave their burrows in g ground long before a flood occurs. low-lyin- I The New i a mm I Is Here and It's a Wonder Come in and hear this wonderful Monarch of the Air Easy Terms if Desired TREMONTON, UTAH Sport Frocks Profitable beef production commer- cially depends upon the grade-coherd and the use of a good, bull, managed so that each generation of cows selected is an improvement pretty busy taking upon the preceding one. In order that this may be true the best heifer calves There are lots of people who never should be kept each year to take the feel religious until they have expericows. place of barren or enced every other sensation. AH other calves produced may be sold either as weanling calves at six to Even neatness may be overdone. eight months old, as stockers or feedIt's all right to have things In apple ers at one or two years, or finished pie order, but some Of us don't like as baby beef at from sixteen to twenapple pie. ty months, or as fat steers at an older I have Tremonton Harness J.C.PENNEYCO MANAGEMENT OF ANY BEEF HERD You never caD telL Some people make both ends meet at the expense of the middle. My Do Iwiii TLe man who banks on luck is apt to overdraw his account Earl Jensne returned from Ogden Tuesday after visiting a few days with his sister, Mrs. O. G. Harwood. Ever notice that the people who Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and are quick to take offense are kept children were dinner guests of their It? annual stockholders' meeting of FOR RENT Rooms over Utah theThe Box County Fair associa Power & Light office. Call 16. 16tf tion will Elder be held in the commercial Bargain in an Edison phonograph club rooms at Tremonton Monday, and 61 records. This is a snap. Call Feb. 4, 1929, at 8 o'clock p. m. The purpose of this meeting is to at The Leader office. hear the reports of the president and and to elect three PLENTY OF MONEY to lend on secretary-treasurethe right kind of real estate. NOR- directors for a period of four years MAN LEE, Brigham City. 7tf and to transact any other such business as may properly come before the FOR SALE Good building lime meeting. C. J. DEWEY, c $12.00 per ton. Sugar Secretary-Treasure18tfd Co., Garland, Utah. By AROUND THE CITY Most Scottish pearls are comparn tively small, and few bring very big prices. About 7,000 musicians are employed professionally every day In the performance of music In London. TliVfl nlwOTTQ haa haan a r1lffirAnPA of opinion among the experts as to , me . eur a .nee utfcm-wuui mi i oi .i to grow. . Out of 1,000,000 houses inspected by the ministry of health, London, in 1926, 13,200 were declared to be unfit for human habitation. Tests made by engineers with special Instruments that measure heat flowing through a sunlit roof show that a white roof for a house is as cooling as the white clothes worn for tennis or an outing. KITCHEN KINKS Fudge may be varied by adding nuts, raisins or marshmallows. and some grated chees chopped mushrooms to the white sauce for fkdi. Add Cottage pudding with a strawberry sauce Is particularly good for dessert this time of the year. Popovers may be filled with preserves and topped with whipped cream and then served as a dessert. enp of finely ground nuts sprinkled over the top of the custard pie makes a dellclously puzzling brown crust when baked. A Vanilla ice cream topped with .. caramel sauce and sprinkled with chopped English walnuts Is always welcomed with pleasure for dessert. Spring 1929 w pure-bre- d Youthful Modes Designed Expressly For Smart Juniors age. Small farms in a high state of cultivation and where large quantities of feed are produced may be stocked with breeding cows to their greatest carrying capacity and the calves disposed of at weaning time or fattened as baby beef to advantage. In that way practically no cattle other than the breeding herd are maintained, whereas if the calves were carried over as stockers and feeders to older ages more feed and pasture would be required. This practice is often found to be very profitable. If, on the other hand, a limited quantity of feed Is produced on a farm of this kind it would be more profitable to sell the calves at weaning time to men who make a speciality of feeding that kind of cattle for the market. Breeders who operate large holdings where extensive pastures are available and feed enough Is grown to carry the calves through winter as stockers often find It more profitable to carry them to an older age and get more weight per head. If in either case a certain method for disposing of calves is adopted, more than likely it will become neces sary to vary from that method occa sionally on account of changes in Unfavorable conditions. years for growing feed may make it necessary to tell the calves at weaning time. Also, on farms where it is intended to carry the calves over as stockers, pastures and winter feed crops may be cut short by drought or some other unforseen condition, making it neces sary to dispose of the calf crop earlier than usual. $14 .75 exceptionally incollection teresting itresses the importance of natural kasha, enlivened by tonings of This Skttcbej Itftt green. frock. $Xf with Helvetia, Wpple, ted Mountain greens (0-pie- ce fattbti ri&btt jacbt frock with green bandings In ombre eifect. Sizes 13, 13, 2ft J y Minerals for Range Cattle Are Required vIn the often causes cattle to have de praved appetites and even to become This trouble lame and emaciated. and quickly remedied be cheaply may bv the use of sterile bonemeal, spent bone-blacmixed with equal parts of fine salt and kept before the cattle nt all times. A daily feeding of one to two parts cottonseed meal or cotton seed cake also proves effective in the ration of cows. A fatal disease known as "loin" dis ease was found by Dr. H. Schmidt of the Texas experiment station to be caused by a filterable virus the cattle get from chewing putrid bones on the range. Bonemeal and salt cured the craving for bones and practically eliminated thi disease. A shortage of phosphorus k Lessen Danger of Flu Infection Among Hogs Roomy sheds, open to the south, especially when they are deep enough so the hogs need not lie close to the ODenine. whe-properly bedded, are as about satisfactory as anything that can be supplied for hogs in the way of chean shelter. Colony houses, if they are available, may be used to good advantage for brood sows ana other hogs during the winter months. The point is, that when hogs are sup plied with good shelter where they can keen drv and not be subjected to drafts and where plenty of bedding can be supplied, there will be much less danger of flu Infection than where little or no attention Is paid to the housing problem. Live Stock Hints A good winter ration for fall pigs is otm which snoolic not only the es sentials of a balanced ration, but also the elements whl-r- are obtained from direct sunlight and succulent pasture during the summer. Wintering fall pi?s successfully is a real art. Keeping them well bedded and comfortable so that none of them will be overlaid on cold nights and keeping them free from mange seems to be the most Important part. Plenty of fresh water at nil times, and heated artificially If possible, will do much to simplify getting a good growth on the fall pig. Cattle feeders have learned that great weight and a frame capable of putting on great weight are not want ed by the buyers of steers. If one s so located with regard to nelchborinff farms that he can allow the fall pigs the free run of the plac K a mnfsA LnA tat ha la when prlnj qgpga It won't be long now n Just one more weekon our amazFebruary 2nd will be ing and generous heating offer Club withdrawn. 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