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Show PACE FIVE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, : THURSDAY; JULY 31, 1930 Hunters, Anticipating Call .ted Gods m Autumn, Are Planning Trips to Canada's Game-Lade- n Wttds Circus Uses Modern Trucks . fi 4.. mM ' .... .....mm"!...;, xr,.:, - The Mr boy travels between performances in a Chevrolet truck now wifowaer ano twiner. travel Irt Chevrolet cart. Thete yiewi thbw one' of the elephants of the circus performing in f ron of a Chevrolet sedan and in the trailer attached to the Chevrolet truck in which he travels from city to city. The circus is on the move now after wintering in California. ; r' 4 Mirru orre 0 j Wbett tbe first touch of autumn tinges tbe lesres to glorious buee of goid raj scarlet, "when the frost U on tot puripkirr ana the Ut roaa of ruauner diss, hunters throui'w.t Oe of country repr to answer the Uti reo gods a they overhaul rbetr rlCsf, sliotfxmc and other equipment la preparation for trips In quest of rll The Dominion of Canada, our hos pitabi nelfhbor to the north, nas attracted throngs of American prartamea with the advent of tbe '.ranttaf staaon. Her vast forest are iiwil araedlag places for all kinds of timid rabbit which ykie. tract the wins for corer at tbe slightest m sound to tbe lordly moose and sUter-U-p prtaly bear, two of tbe most highly prized trophies of the bunt. Moose. iw. bear andean abundance of wo 11 game including many varieties of birds are tounoTin New Brunswick, Nova ecotla and Ontario and experienced guides are available at venous strategic points along the Una of the Canadian Pacific Railway to assist the hunter In locating his game. Despite the Urge number of moose taken annually, these animals are on the Increase, for row moose and calves are protected, and tbe bagllmlt la one bull moose per man pet season. Doe deer and fawns are also, protected. The Cariboo District J British Columbia, reached tronwhcrott Station, la one of tbe mos productive , - - a e nmv local! Uee la tbe Pocatntaav Moose, caribou, mountain goat ant game yfurtiiefik citizenship.' well-direct- ed they are rightfully entitled. These young men and women after entering the employ of an industry should be given every opportunity and encour? aged to study in order that they may realize their ambition of a broader and fuller life of usefulness and industrial advancement. Many of our citizens, .through no j Teaeher-r-"Napresident .of the fault of their owhV ariprrtetinies dei freeze. Pacific Electric Railway company, pnved of early" schooling to" wnicji Bright-"- Hot says: '"."'' i That education is the foundation of progress of any nation. Educational advantages available to the citizens of this, country is the the factor" that has contributed more than any other single element to our high rank among nations 01 me world. We may rightfully be proud of our school system and to it we snouia pay sbute for the large measure 01 pro- 8S and ftappmess that is our lot as a people and nation. For still greater progress industry must lookuupon education and' bur in- - me . I" Free to Public The anly pW in lk U. S. wtir catV advartinn Butter covarinc anrlinc at boaineaa or prod not caa be obtaiaad Fraa anal Witltaut ObUaatMa.il the American hduatriai Library. Write hr luaam Advaitjaias MaMat ymm are intaraated im ; a will bproaptlyforwmrlcL Tremonton Music Store to water." "A UWOM MCtnC SYtTIM Ann TMIIILEILLfflFftl I Anrusi or Fish in a Pail because it isn't big enough. Neither can you "catch" your favorite fabric in a stock of i"ready-made- " suits because there are usually not enough sizes in any one pattern. Just the Fabric You Want in a Custom Suit Made-to-Measu- re because our showing of absolutely all pure wool fabrics in several hundred weaves, patterns and have us make it up to your own measure. ..Tailor' " con testa. . . tournament. THE GREATEST NAME IN RUBBER Three Big Added Attractions! IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE THE SUPERTWIST . . . professional boxing. DEMONSTRATION ...midnight 30x4.50 Now is the time to get Y0URS OGDEN ' v TRBMONTON Aug. 15-- 1 6 ! J Tar aUW BNIM Rate U Ofiea From PeeMt - Vsie ISetfte Byfteea. - - Care Will Save Your Car Blue Light Service No. 9 '' vmm VCSl - VICO MAGNETO LUBRICANT. ALEMITE WATER PUMP GREASE. VICO TRANSMISSION AND DIFFERENTIAL GREASE VICO AND QUAKER STATE MOTOR OILS. PEP 88 UTAH'S PREMIER GASOLINE. BE SURE YOU GET ALL OF THESE PATHFIDER $6.75 Frorik Chevrolet Co. -and i Marble's Service' Station PHONE 20 :F.' i'. frolic. . . . spectacular fireworks. i - A GOOD SERVICE DESERVES A FAIR PRICE : THEREFORE Do not let anvbodv fool vou with CHEAP T ITHRir ATTOV and matejKIALi 1'KitEs, because the two will not go together. ; We are proud of our station, our equipment, our merchandise and our service men. These units are used to give you only the best; which are not off brands of service and merchandise. VICO HIGH PRESSURE CHASSIS GREASE. VICO PENETRATING SPRING OIL. ' : SPICER UNIVERSAL JOINT GREASE. . . . rifle shooting. -- 'T rltt ... trap shooting. GOOD YEAR ' t ...golf tournaments. ...band contests. ...tennis ! in . ..horseshoe pitching. "More People ride on Goodyear . Tires thh on any other kind!" ; ContestantG ...swimming contests. ... four baseball gamea. ; . . fifteen track events. ever 4 You Can't Catch 15-- H ItSO ...beaaty This year more than Oscar Strand SJi 600 Down; ... is extended to the People of the Bear River Valley to visit Trmonton's New Music Store. Here you will find a complete line of Music and Musical Instruments. A piano class in popular music will be started at an early date. Call at our music store for particulars. T. 0. Nielsen, Mgr. " Rubber's Cheap r. Tire Prices are . Invitation a liquid that won't ' You Can Get A Cordial LIB1AIT BsiMtosV rleee,IlH tTajl-leri- M j - "' But tllimiXL AMEIICIR HOT STUFF D. W. Pontius, . ... ing .JLZ ; i A cheerful afternoon waa enjoyed at the home of Mrs. J.' W. Iverson of Bear River City, when she entertained the members of the Entre Nous club at dinner. The table was lovely with a basket fit roses as centerpiece and tiny rose baskets as favors. Mrs. Victor Hansen, of Salt Lake was a special guest. Mrs. O. A. Iverson was hostess to the members of the Entre Nous club Saturday at her home in Bear River. A lovely dinner was served at one table prettily appointed. A bowl of sweet peas graced the centeroi the table. Special guests included Mrs. M. P. Jenson, mother of the hostess, Mrs. Leon Jenson, Mrs. Irving Christensen and Mrs. Hattie I. Hansen. The ladies spent a very pleasant afternoon. silver Up gnarly; tbe highly-prise- d deer and other big game animals are taken, and it to seldom that a party setting out under competent guide such as are provided by S. 8. Knight of Asbcroft. or other good outfitter, falls to "bring home tbe bacon.'' Grizzlies sometime weigh bait a ton, and are exceedingly vicious, especially when wounded or when a litter of cub. It took flvo shot to stop a hug grizzly which charged down on On Cook of Dundee. HL, several years ago. A keen eye, steady band, quiet nerve and above all an infallible trigger finger are necessary qualifications for hunting these monarch of th wild. our industrial success. Business and inausmai concerns snoma continue to increase interest in our public schools and encourage the --establishment of curriculum that, our. boys and gnls jwho'have affeady teft the schools to take up industrial work, so they may solve the complex problems of life and permfttilUJsetter earlttver City i 4 , ,v - ft i. Adam Imthurn, The Gas Man, Mgr. Tremonton, Utah j C - Phone 102 , |