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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1930. PAGE TWO were ing and selling or otherwise transporting poultry shall be properly in a scraped, cleaned and disinfected 5 solution of a recognized coal-ta- r disinfectant each time after being used. 1 A regulation providing for the proper handling or disposal of poultry droppings and litter to prevent the Regulations pertaining to poultry, spread of infectious diseases and inof Agri- ternal adopted by the state board parasites. culture. February 20th, 1930 and are Regulation 29. Providing for the date. effective from that handling or disposal of Poultry drop and litter. pings A regulation providing for the All poultry houses and yards shall to be inquarantine of poultry found infectious in a sanitary condition. be maintained fected with chicken pox, and litter shall be All fowl droppings bronchitis, infectious leukemia, in- cleaned regularly and disposed of typhoid, fowl cholera, or an yotherthat either by hauling away and scattering fectious and contagious disease over farm lands, or by burying or may be designated by the Commis- burning. sioner of Agriculture. In case it is not practicable to disDisRegulation 27 A Quarantine of of the droppings and litter regpose eased Poultry. ularly in the above manner, they shall wuwvor it shall become known be placed outside the coops and that the Infectious and Contagious properly screened with fine mesh wire Diseases known as Chicken fox, in- which will protect it from flies until fectious Bronchitis, Infectious Leuke- it can be disposed of as provided in mia, Fowl Typhoid, Fowl Cholera, or this regulation. any other Infectious or Contagious disease that may be designated by the Commissioner of Agriculture, exists in any flock of poultry within the State, such flocks shall be placed in quarantine by a State or State Deputy Veterinarian. The quarantine notice Miss Ivy Woodruff was pleasantly shall be tacked in a conspicuous place surprised by a few of ,her friends shall and on the outside of the coops Monday evening, the occasion being be set forth the rules to be observed. her birthday. After a pleasant eveThe coops and surroundings must be ning, delicious refreshments were sermaintained in a sanitary condition. ved to the Misses Ivy Woodruff, No live poultry shall under any cir- Arlene Peterson, Ruby Bowcutt, Edith cumstances be removed from the quar- Gephart, Leona and Wanda Garfield antined coop, except exposed poultry Sammy Kay is being confined to hii which may be removed to a separate home with an attack of rheumatism. coop on the same premises. Chas. Peterson and family had a? All dead birds shall be destroyed by dinner guests last Tuesday, Mr. and burning. Mrs. Arthur Mead of Cache Junction. The attendant shall wear rubber Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garfield spent in be disinfected footwear which shall Easter Sunday in Providence Canyon coal-ta- r a 5 solution of a recognized Arthur Checketts and family. visiting disinfectant each time before leaving Mrs. Lottie McComb and Arlene the infected coops. Peterson were Sunday guests of their All crates, utensils or other Mrs. J. F. Cunningham of Logan aunt, used around the infected and Mrs. Clarence Brough and Mr. coops shall be thoroughly cleaned and baby of Ogden, were guests of their disinfected before removed from the parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brough on infected premises; except egg cases Sunday. and these are to be handled in such Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Misjs manner as may be designated by the Maudell Seager, and J. tSeager, 0. GarfieU Veterianarian. attending attended the funeral of Jessie Meisner Truck drivers are forbidden to enter of American Fork last Saturday. quarantined premises personally or Mr. Meisner was a cousin of Mr. thoroughly disinfected before being Seager and a missionary companion reminvprl from the nrpmises. of Mr. Garfield. Vaccination shall be done by or Miss Mildred Seager was a visitor under direction of a graduate, licensed in Ogden on Tuesday and in Salt Lake Veterinarian nnlv. on Wednesday. The quarantine shall be in effect Mrs. Ira Fridal accompanied her until relased by the State Board of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Merrill of parents, Agriculture or a Veterinary Inspector Bngham City, to Suit Lake City on 01 the state Hoard oi Agriculture. Thursday and attended the Pageant. Leon Garfield has been quite ill the A regulation providing for the week as a result of vaccination past cleaning and disinfecting at the mills for small pox. or plants where mixed all feed bags On Mr. and Mrs. George which are used for poultry feeds in AbbottMonday, son and Emerson, motored to Also providing for eluding mashes. Ogden and Huntsville where they the cleaning and disinfecting of crates visited or other containers used in the trans Grow. Mr. Abbott's sister. Mrs. Delia portation of poultry from place to place or by peddlers. Regulation 28 Cleaning and disin. When You Think fecting Feed Bags, Crates, Etc. All bags used for poy'.trv ftn HARDWARE mashes, etc. shall before- being filled at the mill or mixing plant be defined WILSON and disinfected. All filth or litter Build to "Everything Anything" shall be removed from them and the Phone 11. bogs then disinfected by a recognized disinfectant, preferably fumigated with either Potassium Cyanide or Formalin. All crates or other containers used 0U1 for the transportation of poultry by any poultry producer or anyone buy -i- East Tremonton para-phenal- ia - SALE The 0. P. Skaggs System organ i z is looked upon and referred to by many as being a live, wide - awake "on their toes" in- feces j. Mr. and Mrs. George Barrell and son Dick, returned to Pocatello, Idaho, Monday, after visiting with Mrs. Bar-relmother, Mrs. Edith Smith, for about 10 days. Mrs. Smith went to Po'catello, Idaho, for a few days visit with relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Nish, and Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hess motored to Salt Lake City, on Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. George Jesse Mason were Tremonton shoppers Friday. ls a timely opportunity to buy the X Ji latest and smartest colors the newest designsin genuine Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs. Think what this means a rare opportunity to restyle your floors at small cost, with the most And beautiful of with summer just ahead, you will all the more enjoy your freedom from the drudgery of Peaches, cherries, apples, apricots, plums, prunes, grapes, and sour cherries of the best varieties for canning and commercial purposes. Strong trees from the most reliable nurseries at low prices. Roses, shrubs, vines and shade BE KIND TO I Better your eyes NOW. Be sure they are right so can enjoy reading jrou these long winter evenings. Rione 506 W& ffVEMSON Brigham, Utah i the experience and the equipment to make your eyes better and your We have TO ALL WILLYS-OVERLAN- vision clearer. MERCHANTS: D answer to the The Whippet Four is for economy of transportation. Willys-Overland- 1930 demand SI'&ferrSrrrrr.- ng beating and sweeping. Anderson Produce Company let us examine s. back-breaki- Drop us a card and our agent will call. YOUR EYES floor-covering- easy-to-cle- an trees. 's "Gossips" in competitive organizations have been active in spreading propaganda that the Whippet Four will be discontinued that our present startling low price on the Sedan is for the purpose of a "clean-up:- " - Nothing is further from the truth. The Whippet Four is a part and parcel of our complete price class coverage program with the lowest priced four door Sedan in the world as the leaden Tremonton - Utah Yours very truly, Phone 20 r. C. GAETLEY, General Sales Manager Western Division From the well known VESTAL hatchery, $12.00 delivered large hens and heavy layers. 1930 WHIPPET FOUR ORDER THROUGH F. B. BARLOW stitution. highly complimentary. It means that every member is endeavoring constantly to be the leader in his town in the grocery business,that all are working to "serve better", rather than to pile up a lot of profits. Phone 74.a-- 2 California. or direct from Vestal Hatchery, Petaluma, the of the organization, is enhancing the for Reputation Quality, Economy and Value; and now the $102.50 drop in price, makes the Whipet Sedan Four-doothe World's Lowest Priced car. ...Delivered at your Door fully equipped back-bon- e World-Wid- Willys-Knig- ht e r, - $738.00 be rated as being fully alive than to have all the money in the New Willys Six world. A LOT 72 Miles an Hour. " 48 Miles in Second Gear. have a lot to cause us to be "pep-pe- d up". ..First, many of the best people of this town are happy customers of ours. Then, our store carries the largest assortment of high grade edibles to be found in the city, and lastly, our low prices save our customers thousands of dollars anWe have nually. reason for feeling "peped up". .. Come in sometime. We ACTION-TRACTION--SATISFAC- TION 65 Horsepower Internal self-layi- DEALERS III rooDv ferreriS? ssmuu ill brakes. :: T,2&w ?? : $. ft. ; r JL. 5 d $903.00 At Your Door. LANDES & COMPANY O R SKAGGS 1 - eel " Rich Broadcloth upholstery two-wa- y Shock Absorbers Unusual Gas Economy at fast crusing Speed. Rubber Insulated Engine. Tirelessly, with no let down for heat or cold or load, a "CATER PILLAR" gives ACTION. Stubbornly in wet soil on muddy, snowy choppy roads on track (weight distributed) grip plowed ground long wide with positive traction. Built of tough, hardened, specialprocess, precision steels, a "Caterpillar" means satisfaction. Working better, quicker, cheaper is the business of the tireless, stubborn pull and stamina of a "Caterpillar" track-typ- e tractor. heat-treate- 4 SO Fruit Trees May T TERE'S QUALITY WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS This is rather 1 -- I a-ti- on We'd 1 AfayF Plymouth Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton, Utah EAL CONGO ILEUM I MAKE GOOD OR WE DO . Mr. and Mrs. Jesse George Mason and son Theron, returned to Gooding, Idaho, Monday after spending a few days with Mr. Mason's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jesse Mason . ' The musical trip around the world which was presented by the Clarkston M. I. A. Monday evening was enjoyed by all. (GO HDD THINK WIDE WAKE took William Chase, of Helper, Utah, Friday evening, Dewaine Smithschool Smith's parents The following ladies attended Relief Sunday guests of Mr. Smith. in the Lake Salt to a City load Mrs. Society conference in Elwood Tuesday van and George Mr. those making the to see Pageant, afternoon: Mrs. George Beal, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mansfield and Smith, Mr. and Oluf Johnson, Mrs. O. L. Brough, Mrs. the trip were Dewaine Mrs. May Steed, children Dewey, Ren, Lrena ar.d aiK, R. G. Brough, Mrs. O. A. Seager, Mrs. Mrs. Harper Rudd, Ella Miss of Park City, were Sunday guests of Steed, Edward J. O. Garfield, Mrs. Chas. Garfield, Delia Hess, Rhoda Archibald, Pierson, Preston Mr. Mansfield's mother, Mrs. Thomas Mrs. K. H. Fridal, Mrs. Ira Fridal and Loren Archibald, J. Nish. .Steed, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mae FridaL Miss Evadine Lewis Zundel made a business tnp Kennetta Miss Burnett, Miss Viola Tieuscher of Ogden was Smith, Mrs. to Golby Rudd, Brigham City Monday. Jasper a week-en- d guest of Miss Mildred Archibald, Ivan Archibald, Ralph Seager. Harold Archibald, George Rose, George Abbott was a business Smith, Leon A. Rose, Mrs. Thomas visitor in Ogden, Monday. Archibald, Mrs. William J. Hess, Mrs. M. Woodruff and Mr. and Mrs. Miss Alta Rose and Mrs. Eugene Vernon Woodruff spent the week-en- d Hess. Those who were down in their j in Salt Lake City. private cars were: Mr. and Mrs. Eveni Mrs. L. E. Abbott went to Harper, Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nish, Mr. Monday for a short visit with her and Mrs. Joseph Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Pierson. Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Jos. Crowther. Mrs. Beulah Jones of Salt Lake City Divid T. Burnett, Vera Pierson and! was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lucetta Pierson. Ervine Jones on Sunday. Mrs. Ray Walters and children, George Abbott and children, Emer- Helen and Raymond, of Nevada, are to son, Catherine and J. J., drove Mr. visiting Mrs. Walters' parents, indef-inate Promontory, Friday. and Mrs. Phines Pierson, for an Those attending the Pageant at Salt period. Lake City last Friday evening were: Royal Iional was in Tremonton on Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Garfield, Mrs. Chas Garfield, Leona and Wanda Garfield, business, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Jesse Mason K. H. Fridal, Sr. and Mrs. K. H. were Tremonton shoppers Saturday. Fridal, Jr., and sons. Mrs. Sarah E. Zundel and Louis Mrs. P. E. Ault attended a state directors' meeting of ' the Women's Zundel motored to Brigham City Christian Temperance Union, in Og- Thursday to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Mary Zundel. den, last Saturday. William Thompson of Ogden was in Miss Ellen Stephens of Perry was a Sunday guest in the O. A. Seager, Plymouth on business Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse George Mason home. Mrs. Fred L. Peterson and son Con- and sen Theron, of Gooding, Idaho, rad visited her sister, Mrs. O. A. were week-en- d guests of Mr. Mason's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jesse Seager, last Sunday. Mrs. Cora Kelley of Providence Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Udy of visited with R. G. Brough and family Riverside, was Sunday guests of Mr. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brough and Mr and Mrs. Henry Star. Mr. and Mrs. George Jesse Mason, and Mrs. George Brough, attended the Mr. and Mrs. Jesse George Mason, pageant in Salt Lake City Friday. and son Theron, were Sunday Dinner guests of Mrs. Don Rufus Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and son Roy, Mrs. Charley Langue, Mrs. Heitz & Winzeler Auto Co. - Branch Houses at Logan, Tremonton and NephI, Utah Malad and Treston, Idaho i Tremonton and Brigham, Utah 6 |