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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1929. guests of Mrs. Sarah Boss of Logan. Mrs. D. Y. Goddard and son Russell Saturday evening Miss Beal attendare spending a delightful week in ed the graduation exercises at the Diamondville, Wyoming with relatives Agricultural College, when she Johnson. Collinston ed The missionary farefell given in Monor of Elder Joseph Durfey, Thursday night was greatly enjoyed. A $136.00 purse was presented to him. The Thatcher orchestra furnished the music for the dance. A large number from Wheelon motored to Grace, Idaho, Saturday, to attend the Utah Power and Light convention. A committee of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson, Mrs. W. B. Simmons, Mrs. Blanche Johnson and F. F. Durfey, motored to Salt Lake City Saturday to purchase a church organ for the Beaver Dam ward chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bigler have g just returned from their trip through the Eastern Cities. They have thoroughly enjoyed their vacation. Mrs. R. J. Potter, entertained Tuesday at a meeting and social. Several ladies were there to enjoy the pleasant afternoon. Bp. and Mrs. R. A. Johnson and son B. F., are enjoying several days in Ephriam, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Christianson. Mrs. Christ- ianson was formerly Miss Florence sight-seein- til and friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Simmons entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday, in compliment to Gordon Bigler. A large cake decorated with five candles formed the centerpiece. Covers were laid for eight. Mr. Henry Mclntyre of Starwood was calling on friends here last week before entering the summer school. Elder Joseph Durfey accompanied President M. H. Welling to Salt Lake last Sunday, where he will enter the mission school Monday morning until the fourth of June, when he leaves for Austrialia. Mr. and Mrs. M. Y. Simmons and daughter, werp highly entertained Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. White in Garland. -- - I East Tremonton -- I - Miss Frank Beal returned from Roy Friday evening, after teaching a successful school there. On Saturday Miss Frank Beal and her mother, Mrs. Geo. Beal, were her diploma. Ur TUial and Vernal Johns were Lo gan visitors Sunday, and Mrs. Beal and Miss Beal returned home with them Sunday evening. Lawrence Abbott is visiting his mother, Mrs. L. E. Abbott for a few days. Mrs. Rhea Towen of Grouse Creek, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Newton, Saturday and Sunday. Alta Garfield returned with her for a two weeks' visit. Paul Newton has gone to Grouse Creek where he has been employed. Miss Maudell Seager went to Salt Lake City Saturday for an mdeiinne stay. Mr nnd Mrs. Clavton of Pay son made a short visit with Mrs. Charles Garfield. TVio ladies of the Farm Bureau will meet with Mrs. George Abbott Friday, June 7th at 2 o'clock. nion fiarfipld returned from Loean. on Friday after attending school for the year, at the A. C. Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott and son J. T., were in Logan, Sunday. They were accompanied home oy ineir sons Emerson and Jed, who have been attending the Agricultural col- loo-tVtp nact: vpat. Mrs. Ira fridei and cnnuren were week-envisitors at Brigham City and Salt Lake City. U. G. Brough and family are sporting a new Chevrolet sedan automobile. Mre riaronre Krousrh has Deen spending several days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. r'. A. MarDie or d Deweyville. PIANO AT SPECIAL PRICE Wp have a beautiful, new. duality lmrie-h- t niano. small case, in the vipinitv nf Bear River which we will sell on long easv terms at a greatly reduced pnee. Tins is tne very latest design in pianos. Don't pass this nrmnrtiinitv to obtain a marvelous in strument at practically wholesale pnee. f or miormation write ueo. u. Larsen Music Co., Preston, Idaho. 38 Sickly Boy, 7, Gains 15 Lbs Father Happy 1 Grand Opening T i r i x Saturday, June -- not eat. I gave him Vinol and the way he eats and plays now makes me happy. He gained 15 pounds." J. F. Andres. Vinol is a delicious compound of cod liver peptone, iron, etc. The very FIRST bottle often adds several pounds weight to thin children or adults. Nervous, easily tired, anemic people are surprised how Vinol gives new pep, sound sleep and a BIG appetite. Tastes delicious. Scott Drug "My boy, 7, would Ad Co. FREE - FREE - FREE WE WILL GIVE A CUP OF SUNFREZE TO EVERY PERSON ENTERING OUR STORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 1st Wallace Drug Co. TREMONTON UTAH EXPERT PERMANENT WAVING At Miss Adams By Hodges ; Per Bell, And Thin Through muck land, over peat soil, over sandy hillsides, over wet spots "Holt" Combined Harvesters stay on top of the soil. High, wide wheels carry the weight of the machine over difficult spots. Time and money are'' saved by being able to go the entire length of the field over sandy hills and through low spongy spots. "Holt" Combines pull easier, too. Consider the money saved by being able to pull the "Holt" with the average size tractor. More than 40 years of successful combine experience is All these years working under all behind the "Holt". conditions "Holt" Combines are now outstanding in many ways. Ask us for special folders telling about them. LANDES & COMPANY Salt Lake City 129 who niv . IO.Ui.MT. From the famous Vestal Hatchlive delivery guarery. 100 anteed. Quality unsurpassed. Ask any of the many satisfied customers in Bear River valley. White Leghorn Chicks $12 per hundred delivered Tremonton. Order from F. B. Barlow, Tremonton, or direct from Vestal Hatchery Petaluma, Calif. supply. He points out the necessity of the farmer poultry producer being in po sition to take care of orders In prompt and efflclent manner and to be able to supply a good reliable product, which In the case of eggs would mean, fresh, large-size- d and clean eggs. This direct to the consumer busl ness depends upon repeat orders and poultrymen must keep up the quality of their shipments s that customers will not look elsewhere for eggs or poultry. A satisfied customer Is the best advertisement that the producer can have. It pays to have neat cartons and crates for marketing eggs and some times a producer can develop a trade' mark name that will help bring more orders and customers.- HARVESTERS BREAD AND PASTRIES WE MAKE AS GOOD A BREAD AND PASTRY AS CAN BE MADE WE ARE A HOME INSTITUTION. WE GIVE YOU PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE. ARE WE ENTITLED TO YOUR PATRONAGE? TREMONTON STEAM BAKERY Utah Favorite Flour FAVORITE LAYING MASH FAVORITE GROWING MASH FAVORITE STARTING MASH Manufactured By Tremonton Milling Co. Tremonton, Utah 5 Also all kinds of Fire and Automobile Insurance JAMES BROUGH Secretary and Treasurer PHONE 20 TREMONTON, UTAH chick mortality of 9.3 per cent was reported by Pennsylvania poultrymen who raised their chicks In complete confinement last year. These reports were obtained for a total of 12,309 chicks brooded under the "closed door" plan outlined by the poultry extension department of the Pennsylvania State college. low chick mortality and freedom from intestinal parasites are two advan tages of the plan outlined by the Fpe low Chinese Rank Third The GARLAND which breed probably rank In Chinese and Brown Chinese. ThI breed is rather small, the gande rs weighing ten to twelve pounds. The! popularity Is largely due to the fa ct that they are the most prolific bree of geese. Under good ninnngeriien they may be expected to produce 0 to 100 eggs In a laying sonson. Llk other geese, their inn in feed Is grass Dub Male Fowls Some breeders dub their mule birds the comb and wattles. The practice appears cruel but probably produces much less suffering than a badly frozen comb which takes weeks to heal It Garland National Farm Loan Association UTAH POLAR U. clallsts. like game cocks to avoid freezing of Apply Fronk Chevrolet Co. Health Insurance A number In the United States as a whole Is the Chinese. There are two varieties of this breed: White Interest Rate Off. mting a better market for their poultry prod ucts would find better profits in a di rect to the consumer trade, according to W. A. Sumner, University of Wisconsin, who points out that a classi fied ad in city papers often will bring more customers than a farmer can third Federal Farm Loans Logan, Utah COMBINED - Baby Chicks DEALERS Tremonton Nephi Preston and Mai ad, Idaho Mil ; Many poultrymen JOHN J. SHUMWAY 69.a-2- Through Thick IsProfitab1 Plan LOAN B. R. V. We almost swear by our geese and we can make each old goose bntog In $100 a season. It's not easy to make sows return a greater profit when present feed costs are computed. Our old pairs, and we never attempt to raise from young geese, are good for four dozen eggs In a season and will raise 30 goslings each to maturity, writes J. L. rhlllips. Whitman county, Washington, in Capper's Farmer. Each goose lays three times and we let her sit on her last laying of eggs. There Is little cost to raising geese on a general farm and that Is the place for profits on almost any sort of live stock. Our goslings grow up on grass until after harvest Then they fatten themselves on waste grain In the wheat and oats fields and on corn and beans scattered where the hogs harvest those crops. They get practically nothing that would not otherwise go to waste. We sell the best goslings as breeders for $5 each and the common ones at market price for Thanksgiving and Christmas. They weigh 15 to 20 pounds each. By dressing 'them we get better than $1 each out of the feathers to pay for the work. Our ducks are almost as profitable as the geese and If It were not for the fact that the eggs do not hatch in an ordinary Incubator, I doubt If we would have a hen on the place, They lay splendidly and we hatch from April until August. The young are full feathered at eight weeks for the broiler chicken market and we have no trouble selling them. We like them mighty well fried, too, and use a lot of them at home. The old ducks weigh 6 to 9 pounds and the young ones at eight weeks old as high as 4 pounds. We never could get that weight with chickens. I don't think the average family ap predates the ease with which the water fowls are raised. Ducklings or goslings Increase In weight about three times as rapidly as chickens. It makes the need of brooding much shorter and gets some size on them so they will be out of danger from rats or from being tramped on long Derore chickens have reached that Marketing Eggs Direct Unlimited Money to Phones: Fowls Require Little Feed and Not Much Care. stage. $8.00 Old Duart New Improved Duart .. $10.00 Fredrex, ringlet ends $10.00 Navette $10.00 Phone 27R on Irrigated Land. 6V cent. No commissions. GEESE AND DUCKS ARE PREFERRED Is to dul Usually only possible birds for the home flock as It Injures their appenrance and other breeders will not like to buy them. With warm er poultry houses, many male birds are going through the winter without a frosted point. fin fl a V Come and I I 40 We Give At Our Fountain Drinks that are served properly. I : Coolness try your special flavor. an icy, delectable soda with a generous scooper of ice cream, in your favorite flavor. cure for the hot-weath- er It's a sure blues. Green Trading Stamps H. G. Scott Drug Co. 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