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Show PAGE FIVE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1830 Utah Weekly Industrial Review 40 acres coal land near here. Garland Another unit being built to Box Elder Warehouses. Price Mountain States TeL & TeL Co. completes $23,900 office and exchange building. Richfield Fish Lake Resort Co. opens modern lodge and hostelry on shores of lake. Salt Lake City Independent Coal & Coke Co. shipped three solid trainloads coal recently. Junction Texas Oil Co. putting in station here. Four-rooNational Junction school going up here. Pleasant Grove will purchase iron benches for city park. Hyrum Prospects bright for construction of irrigation dam here. Gunnison $425 contract awarded to Anderson & Hogan of Manti, for improvements to local school. Price Contract awarded to E. C. Lee & Son, on bid of $22,380, to gravel surface 10 miles state road between this place and Emery County line and Castle Gate and Rolapp. Salt Lake City Pullman Wholesale Tailors, Inc., open shops and retail sales department at 136 South West Temple Street. The following record of industrial activity lists items showing investment of capital, employment of labor and business activities and opportunities. Information from which the paragraphs are prepared is from local papers, usually of towns mentioned, and may be considered generally correct. Widtsoe U. S. Government and to Garfield County will build $50,000 road from junction to Widtsoe. Cisco $370,000 to be spent this year to complete Midland Trail from this place to Colorado state line. 'Ogden ,State awards $23,000 contract to Ora Bundy Construction Com. pany to build overhead crossing at Oregon Short Line tracks on Twenty-fourt- h Street Death Curve highway. Stockton Union Pacific . railroad reservoir Vjfy install 500,000-gallo- n new water mains for town and 0 basis. jfcjTroad, on Hooper will dedicate oiled road and paved road during Labor Day celebration. Salt Lake City Bullion Chief Minn milling plant ing Co. building at Maxfield mine, Big Cottonwood canyon. Brigham City will hold 22nd annual Peach celebration September 12th and 13th. railroad will Salt Lake City be built from Los Angeles and Salt Lake railroad main line to meet government line of 7.13 miles from site of Boulder dam. Ogden Two ward chapels in Mt Ogden stake nearing completion. Contracts let to place new roofs on schools in Gunnison, Mayfield and ; Ephraim. Provo City commission authorizes $110,000 bond issue to finance reservoir now under construction at mouth of Rock canyon. Mt. Pleasant Truck load of fish planted in Spring Creek between this place and Fairview. Nephi Utah Poultry Producers' will build $10,000 egg grading plant here. stadium Ogden $76,000 athletic completed in Lorin Farr Park. Castle Dale Excavation work on new Ferron Lake City City offers to pay $G,t00 of estimated cost of $22,000 to build viaduct over Denver & Rio Grande Western railroads line at Thirteenth East Street Widtsoe Fourteen miles state and forest road will be built between this place and Tropic at cost of $50,000. Farmington State receiving bids to build bridge over canal of Davis and Weber Counties Canal Co. on road to Weber canyon. Cedar City lets contract to build cemefit sidewalks. Price City heats water in municipal swimming pool. Helper Helper Coal Co. formed with $30,000 capital stock to develop m ate Bryce-Widt-s- oe 50-5- (Continued From Page One) this disadvantage, the annual rental charge is a cost item that could be eliminated if the land used were owned by the institution." Other needs listed are additional research greenhouses, a continuing appropriation for the animal disease laboratory established by the last legislature ,and financial support of a proposed research program wtih fish and game. Copies of this report (Bulletin 220) may be obtained by writing to the Division of Publication, Utah Agricultural Experiment Station, Logan, Utah. 45-to- 22-mi- le The bandit situation in Chicago could be relieved by sending them to help sandbag the Mississippi river. With spring in the air and fishing reported good we find it hard to sympathize with the man who is out of work. ' The main trouble with a lot of citizens is they want too much interest on the treasures they've laid up in heaven. The fool who rocked the boat has given that up long ago. He wabbles an auto now and tries to see how near he can come to sideswiping an approaching car. It is said that fewer baby rattles are being sold now. Maybe that's because you can't rattle the modern baby. It has about gotten so around that the only way for a man to get on his feet is to leave his auto on Tre-mont- com-ijjet- ed dug-wa- y. Valt Tre-mont- 69-f- t. at home. The girl of the clinging-vin- e type would probably be known as poison ivy to the modern generation. There will be fewer divorces when we see more girls wearing dust caps s. and see fewer old-ti- - knee-cap- plaintiff, against Blue Creek Land and Livestock Co. and others, as defendants, the demurrer 6f the defendants to plaintiffs complaint is overruled and the defendants given ten days Monday, August 11th, was regular within which to answer. law and motion and probate day in In the same case the the District Court, Hon. Melvin C. order heretofore issued isrestraining dissolved court Harris, Judge, Farrell Johnson, and the case set for trial on Septemreporter, and attorneys from Ogden, ber 3rd, at 10 o'clock a.m. The bond Salt Lake City, Logan and Brigham to be furnished by the plaintiff is raised from $500.00 to $1,500.00. City were present. In the estate of C. M. Jensen, de in the case of K. W. Jones, plaintiff, ceased, the final account, of Elijah j against Intermountain Association of reait Men and w. A. Bishop, defendJensen, administrator, is allowed, approved and settled, and the residue of ants, the demurrer of the defendant, the estate is distributed to Sophia A. W. A. Bishop is sustained and the demurrer of the defendant Jensen, widow of said deceased. Association of Credit Men is overIn the estate of Dennis J. Sheehan, deceased .the hearing on the petition ruled and ten days given within which to lose certain real estate is continued to answer. In the case of Beneficial Life Insurto Monday, September 8th, 1930, at 10 ance Company, plaintiff, against Alo'clock a. m. In the estate of Peter Johnson, de- bert I. Grover and Hortense Grover, default judgment is enceased, an order is made appointing defendants, tered in the sum of Sfi.713 RO nrinri- L. adminstrator. Johnson, upon Hyrum $335.00 attorneys fees and $23.80 his giving a bond in the sum of $6,- - pal, COSt of Court. Kad iiirlcrment- honor on. 000.00, and taking and subscribing the ; tered in favor of plaintiff and against oam oi omce as requirea dv law. the defendants. The bond of Hyrum L. Johnson, as In the case of Beneficial Life Inadministrator of said estate, is ap- surance Company, plaintiff, against court and proved by the clerk of the Howard M. Andreasen, defendant, letters of administration are issued, judgment is entered in favor of the notice to creditors of said deceased is plaintiff in the sum of $15,518.50, toordered published in the Box Elder gether wth $500.00 attorneys fees and News. cost of court taxed at $25.10. In the estate and guardianship of In the case of Chesterfield Coal Max Hyde, Laraine Hude, Blanch Company, plantiff, against John and George A. Osborne, defendHyde and Beth Hyde, minors, the petition to lease certain real estate is con- ants, judgment is entered in favor of tinued to Monday the 8th day of Sep- plaintiff and against George A. Osborne, in the sum of $1,750.00, with tember, at 10 o'clock a. m. In the estate of Selma Catherine $490.00 interest to date, also $200.00 Stenquist, deceased, the final account attorneys fees and $13.20 costs cf is allowed, approved and settled, and court in this action. An order is made authorizing the the residue of the estate distributed, during their life time to Carl A. Sten- clerk to draw 25 jurors to serve durquist and Augusta Stenquist, parents ing' the September term of court which will commence September 8th. of said deceased. In the estate of Martin D. Mecham. at 10 o'clock a. m. deceased, the petition for probate of LIBRARY NEWS. will is continued to Monday the 8th day of September at 10 o'clock a. m. All patrons of the library who have The hearing oh the petition for settlement of final account and for dis- not registered during the year 1930 charge of administratrix in the estate are requested to call at their first of James M. Tingey, deceased, is opportunity and to Monday the 8th day of SepBooks have been donated to the litember at 10 o'clock a. m. brary recently by the following: In the case of Advance-Rumel- y Mrs. John Miller. Thresher Company, plaintiff, against Mrs. William Fields. Anna Miller. Henry Lettman, defendant, the demurrer of the defendant to plaintiff's Zelda Nessen. complaint is overruled and the defendThe board takes the means of thank ant given ten days within which to ing the donors. answer. In the case of J. E. Ryan, et a!., against Fred Sorensen plaintiffs et al., defendants, the motion of defendants to amend the findings of of law Is fact and conclusions granted. An amendment to be filed with the clerk of the court. In the case of Edward Bigler and others, as plaintffs, against Robert A. Fryer and other, as defendants, the motion of defendants to strike the cost bill of plaintiffs is by the court denied, and the costs are taxed at $27.20. The motion of defendants for a new trial is by the court denied. In the case of L. C. Christensen, A girl who thinks no man is good Still another trouble is that too many Tremonton motorists believe enough for her may be right, but she's y that the belongs to the likely .to be left. District Court Hears Many Cases Inter-Mounta- right-of-wa- one who gets there first. The average Tremonton man hasn't "Seek and you shall find" doesn't much use for the fellow who is always always work. Especially when you are saying "Yess" unless he is trying to borrow some money from him. hunting for a parking place. t SCREEN in mm - Joh-ans- TIME IS HERE en Have you looked at your screens lately? From now mosquitos. Shut them out of your house with screens made from d 14 mesh "Sun Red Edge,'' with 10 coats electro-galvanize- of zinc. mesh "Sun Red Get the best. Insist on fourteen Edge." It will pay you. If you prefer, bring in the measurements and well 1 make up your screens complete, or call us and we'll come and get the sizes. 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