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Show aGE four GEAR RIVER BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBSR 3, 1931 7 ALLEY- - LEADEB Weekly Grain Market Flax market developed a steadier tuna u iwuii oi eugr.i lmprovemoni m crusher demand and some falling off in country offerings. WHEAT: There were no marked changes in the general wheat market situation. Harvesting of spring wheat is nearing completion in the American North West and threshing has commenced in Canadian prairie provinces. Good returns were obtained from sum mer f alios fields in Northern and Southeastern Manitoba and in north ern districts of Saskatchewan, better than average yields were in prospect in northern Alberta, but yields were light in southern districts of that pro vince and in central and southern Sas katchewan. In the latter province the crop is xpractically a failure in southern sections ana considerable grain was being cut for feed. Further damage by drought was reported to spring crops in Russia while wet weather is damaging grain" in France and Eng land. Ford Visited 20QOO000 I f Tremonton Wednesday Snowville I : o- - Bear River City . Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Andersen and The store, hotel and cafe belonging two The Twenty Millionth Ford car now ter. children, of Bothwell, Mrs. AugWheat Market Maintains Fairly comwere and Co., on a country-wid- e tour visited Tre- to D. G. Nelson usta Iversen, Ivan Iversen, of this last Corn fire Friday. Tone, by monton Wednesday. Arriving shortly pletely destroyed Sharply Steady and Claud R. Iversen, of Faust before 10 a. m., September 2nd, the A few things were saved and all the city Lower As Country James Walton. Editor and Publisher Valley, spent Sunday in Salt Lake City of the with help store the epochal vehicle was escorted from the stock in Mrs. Offerings Increase Leona McCarry and baby reEast limits to the Utah Auto & Im- neighbors who quickly came to help turned to her home in Richmond, Utah, one No discovered. was plement Co. where it and its driver when the fire Domestic wheat markets held fairly was Saturday after visiting in this city Published at Tremonton, Utah, on It started. blaze how the knows were welcomed officially by Mayor steady during the week ending August Charsday of each week. nartlv covered bv insurance. Mr. and with relatives for a week. Walton. 21 despite continued dull export inMr. and Mrs. Steven Dallin, Mr. and kelson left Saturday for Ogden Mrs. Following the welcome ceremony quiry, according to the Weekly Grain Mrs. Ross Mason and three sons, of Mayor Walton, Pres. A. N. Fis.Tfcarn, where they will stay for a time, Market Review Of The United States spent Saturday and SunSpringville, Sabscriptio Rates of Bishop Little Beverly, daughter of the Box Elder Co. Fair, and Spencer 42.00 Bureau Of Agricultural Economics. One Year, in advai day visiting in this city with their son ! the had G. D. C. Nelson, Mrs. Jr., and cashier the of Tremonton Taylor, Six Months, in advance $1.00 The light movement of spring wheat and brother, Arnold Dallin and family. ' .50 together with firmer foreign markets, Banking Co. inscribed their names in misfortune to get her arm in the farce months, in advance.. Mrs. Marie Rasmussen and daughmachine a of washing the Millionth of gasoline The Twenty wringer log were strengthening factors off setting Elva and Hazel, Mrs. Sina Hansen wash-th-e ter, was Ford." The Mayor availed himself of Monday when her mother the influence of increased marketings 1 of this ma-tancity and Mrs. Leona McCarrey, the to climbed child dis-' The up ing. of wheat and record stocks now in opportunity to ride a short Utah were shopping in of when Richmond, in the car which, when it com-- j chine and started the wringer store in United States markets. Corn Brigham City Saturday. taken was She was looking. declined sharply under increased coun pletes its tour, is to be preserved with no one Misses' Arfa and Echo Frisbey, of other famous automodiles in Green-- , into Tremonton for treatment where try marketings brought about by the Salt Lake City spent several days visbroken, bones were field Village, Henry Ford's reproduc-- ! it was found no as well as to your Country generally favorable prospects for an in this city with relatives. accom-Americiting Arbon j Jesse Mrs. tion Mr. and near of an Dearborn, Mich., early average crop of new corn this f all. Rye Mrs. Lorenzo Johnson and daughter of N. Robbins, held about unchanged compared with a village. panied Mr. and Mrs. A. Mrs. Christian Zinck were shanA-Zelda, Hot Lava to on a Lea AND PROBATE Tremonton was vine Tremonton. GUARDIANSHIP the car week ago, oats lower with corn but trip in , ping Brigham City Saturday. scheduled to spend the night at Ogden Springs last week. PATRONIZE YOUR NOTICES barley was independently firm influ Adam and Mrs. Archibald children and George as-Whitaker 1 The Mrs. Shirley enced by light new crop offerings in Twenty Millionth Ford was LOCAL MERCHANTS Gardner were Ogden visitors Saturday. creased demand from drought areas, Consult County Clerk or Respective sembled in the Rousre Plant of the were euests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. . Mr. A. J. Taylor, Mrs. Frona C. and Whitaker Mrs. Ford week. Motor Company at Dearborn. Cutler last Signers for Further Information Flora Hansen, Lei a JenMisses chilCates, and Cutler J. on and Jos. 14 in of Mich., the children April presence M Vernell sen, Petersen, Idaho Verlyn Jensen, to Hazelton, dren made a trip Henry and Edsel Ford. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Alecn Mr. Hansen, Jensen, Mr. Floyd there. who lives of a what visit the to sister, Contemplation produc went to Brig-ha- Ralph Jensen, Jr., all of this city atttion of Arbon Blanche Miss means automobiles 20,000,000 Estate of Charles Golden Mason, Deended teachers institute held in Brig-ha- e may be easier if it is recalled that a Sunday to attend school. ceased. were City Thursday and Friday. Hurd Edmund total of Mrs. vehicles motor Mr. and S. U. wKv 27,000,000 tk in cataloct a rv only 11 oahr pUc TU Creditors will present claims with aeu your invention or Mrs. Vernel Andersen entertained i a i rtinriyla m&rvAimnt nutter ovartn any Una of banscM Tremonton Saturday, passenger automobiles, trucks and shopping in or product can be obuinad Ft and Without model or vouchers to the undersigned at Gar- commercial cars of all kinds by ac- - j a a preny aiiair ai ner nome rnaay patent exhibiting your Arbon Chas. bussMrs. J. Mr. and huiuatrUl and the Anncn Ubrvy. OUigationn Write for Buainew AdvertUm Matter yon ere drawing at the Second INTERNA land, Box Elder County, Utah on or es were registered in the entire Unit comnanied Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cottam August 28th, the occasion being her iatereeted in; nnt will be promptly fur wUJ. TIONAL PATENT EXPOSITION, before the 5th day of November, A. D. ed States. of Brigham, to Lava Hot Springs birthday and wedding anniversary. The 1931. AMERICA! IIDBSTII1L LIBIUY home was decorated with fall garden Sept 14 to 27, CHICAGO. Thous another it put way Thursday. They returned Sunday. allowing Date of first publication, September , , t BmlUiaa, CklMuio.IUlMir Z ands of manufacturers and patent flowers and a most delicious lunch was of Wee Mi man me Kan Primary The less tnem usual space Detween group nMr. iqf U ... I . A served to fourteen guests. All spent nn O nrt n .I n m n n . . buyers will inspect new devices and II. l ' "Ammon the playlet presented girls Edna D. Mason, Administratrix of patents for marketing. Rates $1 Columbia would be required to park Converts the Nephites" to an interest- a very enjoyable afternoon. -t- Mr. and Mrs. Golden Petersen and per day for 14 days, .entitling you the estate of Charles Golden Mason, 20,000,000 Fords and if placed bumper ed audience Wednesday night I. to 14 feet. If you have no model, Deceased. and Mrs. Levi A. Petersen, to children, m Mr. Lionel Freeman was Logan bumper they would stretch approx Waldermar A. Call, Attorney for drawing or description will do. Send all of Snowville, spent Saturday evenmiles within 48,296 1,508 Friday. imately for free pamphlet if you have time Administratrix. miles of to G. Nelson and son, Mack, ing at the home of Mrs. Augusta IverD. twice Mrs. the enough girdle First publication, Sept. 3, 1931. If not, send $14 with descriptions motored to Brigham Wednesday ot sen. Last publication, Oct. 1, 1931., globe at the equator. and drawings and we will look afMrs. Thressa Brailsford entertained Much color was added to the illus- last week and returned Thursday. ter your patent interests. B. Ham a number of her friends Friday afterAnderMaud trious parade by the appearance of and Misses Florence ilton Edison, Managing Director, In.... There is more sense than sensation Everett Colburn, famous cowboy, and son, of Howell, were week end visitors noon in honor of her birthday. The NOTICE TO WATER USER? ternational Patent Exposition, Mer alism in "The Mirrors of 1932", an an home was decorated with fall flowers arena director of Box Elder's great Ro here. chandise Mart, Chicago. book ten onymous unmasking presi deo, and three of his best riders, headState Engineer's Office, The ball team went to Howell to play At four o'clock a delicious lunch was dential prospects recently published by Salt Lake City, Utah, ing the parade on their horses. Mo Sunday. The Snowville boys brought served to fifteen guests. Mrs. Marie Rasmussen returned Brewer, Warren and Putnam. True, CHUIUE BUILDING LOTS HI new August 17, 1931. tion pictures were taken of the cara home the honors with a score of 11 Smith addition. $150 to $225 per the author pays some attention to the home Wednesday after visiting in Illi van that was warmly received by hun to 3. lot Call 23, Jas. Walton or Spen personal foibles of his subjects, but al Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Keeter, of Og nois for a month with relatives. Notice is hereby given that the Utah dreds of citizens of the town and oth 4 cer C. Taylor at Bank. tf. State most invariably for the purpose of Percy Brailsford returned home SuV Fish and Game Department. ers who are here for the great fair den, visited at the home of Mr. and showing up their quality of statesman and Monrodeo. day and whose principal place of business is morning after visiting in Bot Mrs. Roy Showell Sunday well ship. Thus he relates that Gifford FOR SALE Used ice boxes. for three weeks. Utah Salt Lake City, Utah, has made appli Mr. were by accompanied day. They Finchot is said to crumple his expen Miss Velma Dallin returned home Power & Light Co. tf. cation in accordance with the requireOgden Bids will be opened Sept Keeter's father. ve attire before donning it in order ments of Section 8, Chapter 67, Ses- 4th in Washington, D. C. for construcMrs. John Arbon and son Theodore, Saturday after visiting in Springville to appear more democratic; that "Joe" CASH PAID For Dead and Useless sion Laws of Utah. tion of equipment depot on Thirtieth visited friends in Brigham and Ogden at the home of her grandparents, Mr 1919 to 1929 in Cows and horses. Reverse call Robinson's weakness for high society and Mrs. Steven Dallin and family. tf41 clusive, to change the place and nature St., between Wall and Pacific avenues. last week. leads him to play into the enemy's Brigham '493J2 Provo Proposed resurfacing and Mr. A. M. Reeder, daughters, Hope of use of 5 c. f. s. of water from Spark hands; that Hoover's "stark, selfish in FOR SALE Good building lime Spring in Box Elder County, Utah. oiling of Twelfth North to afford sec- and Edna, and son, Ray, of Corinne, Edna to Junction to teach school. They individualism" is largely attributed to $12.00 per ton. Utah-Idah- o Said water has heretofore been divert ond entrance into city from north, will called at the home of William Hurd returned Sunday and spent a ' few 8gar 18tfd ed at a the fact that he was never a "swim Co., Garland, Utah be in short time. underway Saturday. They were taking Miss hours here. E. point which bears 1921 min' hole kid"; and that Albert C 491 S. ef NE cor. Sec. 7, T. 11 and FOR RENT Furnished modern home. Ritchie's political sentimentalism is in N., K. 9 W., S. L. B. & M. and used See Mrs. W. H. Stone. 3 tune with his favorite ballad, "When tip. to irrigate the SE4 Sec. 7, T. 11 N., You and I Were Young, Maggie." K. W., s, L. B. M. It is now pro A swift, sure style of brief sen IF YOU ARE EARNING less than to said divert water as hereto-- 1 posed $30 per week and interested in electences and paragraphs and an abunfore and to inundate Sees. 12, 13, N!4 trical mechanical or dance of pointed adjectives characterengineering, we have an unusual opportunity for you Sec 24, T. 11 N., R. 10 W., and Sees. ize the volume. When the author has To qualify you must be willing to 7, 8, 17, 18, T. 11 N, R. 9 W., S. L. B. and dissecting, completed his & M. for a wild fowl refuge and public study in spare time. Write A. E. only one specimen of presidential timand fishing area. shooting ber remains sound and whole. It is Turner, 3655 Ogden Avenue, Ogden, This application is designated in the Utah. t2. Newton D. Baker, of whom the writer State Engineer's Office as File No. Entered at the Postoffice at Tre- Mmton, Utah, as Second Class Mat To Your Town -- . ce an J ..WANT COLUMN.. Free to Public ul m J"n KliirU w" oj i . -- POLITICS and PERSONALITIES 8-- 6-- ft ft 9-- says: "He is, by far, the ablest candidate EARLY ELBERTAS are now on and All continuing this week will be at their said protests against the granting: of application, stating the reasons We conbest have a large supply parties. The most brilliant member of therefor, must be by affidavit in dutinually picked ripe and fresh from the official family Woodrow Wilson the orchard. Quality and quantity plicate, accompanied with a fee of assembled, he is, in many respects, bet and filed in this office within ter equipped for the White Houe than guaranteed. Orchards Vt block South $1.00, (30) days after the completion thirty 7th South and Main, Brigham City, the Princeton professor was in 1912. of the publication of this notice. Nello Utah, Christofferson, Prop. "He might be the product of the GEO. M. BACON, tl. schooling which Plato prescribes for State Engineer. the rulers of the Republic. He is Pate of first publication, August STOP at the Auto Irt Park hisDrive in the classics, economics, steeped 1931. First Class Cabins. We serve ham- 20,Date tory; he enjoys a historical perspecof completion of publication. burgers and refreshments of all tive rare in our Presidents; he has a 17, 1931. September kinds. A cool clean place to eat. social conscience so keen that it led him to enroll in the ranks of that Groceries, gas, oils. Under new NOTICE TO WATER USERS management, S. M. Sowe, Prop. prince of politicians, Tom Johnson of t2p. Cleveland; he translated his social State Engineer's Office, creed into reality as Mayor of CleveSalt Lake City, Utah, land; though a professing pacifist, he Office of Education. 17, 1931. August ranks among our greatest Secretaries A party of French engineering stu f War. dents recently landed in New York and Notice is hereby given that the Utah "He is humble and honest" started on a tour of large industrial The ten political leaders discussed cities throughout the United States. State Fish and Game Department, are Hoover, Owen D. Young, Dwight Their plan is to make the acquaintance whose principal place of business is Morrow, Albert C. Ritchie, Joseph Rob of American engineers and study Am Salt Ike City, Utah, has made appli encan industries. The group includes cation in accordance with the require inson, Calvin Coolidge, Gifford Franklin Roosevelt, Newton D. such distinguished figures as M. Guy ments of Section 8, Chapter 67. SesBaker, and Al Smith. The author al-- o Deiacote, who heads the delegation sion T,aws of Utah, 1919 to change devotes a chapter to "John Barley- M. Van Destricke, distinguished Bel the place and nature of use of 25.9 c corn" who will play as important a gian engineer; Count d'Anselme, M f. s. of water from Three Springs in part in the campaign as the presiden- Jean Lacomte and M. Boulimer, off of Box Elder County, Utah. Said water has heretofore been diverted as fol tial nominees. the Evole des Mines; M. Nourrit engineer: and M. Shaeffer, for lows. From Spring No. 1 at a point WE STUDY EACH OTHER estry engineer. They are visiting Pitts 274 ft. N. and 950 ft W. of SW cor. fi, T. 11 N., R. 9 W., S. L. B. & burgh, Chicago and various cities in Sec. M. From Spring No. 2 at a point the Europe, long Happy Hunting the South and the North. Ground of American students, is more Not long after the engineering stu 1725 ft E. and 633 ft N. of SW cor, than reciprocating our interest in the dents arrival in this country, the said Sec. 6 and from Spring No. 3 at a Old World by sending her scholars to French Line Steamer ROCHAMBEAU point 1672 ft S. and 450 ft. W. of SW visit and study on this side of the brought to Halifax about twenty tour cor. said Sec. 6 and used to irrigate the SV, Sec 6, NW and SWU Sec 7, ocean. Each year, the traffic to the ists from France who are visiting Can Sec. 18 T. 11 N., R. 9 W., and United States becomes heavier. There ada and the United States. This is E'4 Sec. 1, E4 Sec 12 EH' Sec 13. were more than 9,000 European stu- the 2Sth tour of the association, 11 N., R. 10 W., S. L. B. & M. It dents in this country during 1928-2pour la France" which organ T. is now to statistics of federal the proposed to divert said water according izes such expeditions. as heretofore and use to inundate Sees. 12, 13, NV4 Sec 24, T. 11 N, R. Business is good here! We Are Selling Genuine Goodrich Tires at for the presidency in the two major 9-- Pin-cho- 3 t, - "L-Uni- on 9, Become our Customer and get the New Havlin De Luxe Electric Alarm or Radio Alarm at less than wholesale price. Have $10.00 worth of Cleaning done and $3.99 will get you one of the above articles or any of many other articles listed. Ask about onr plan it will surprise you what lovely present you can get for one tenth of their real value. . U. . CLEANERS Tremonton Phone 37 10 W., Sees. 7. 8, 17, 18, T, 11 N. R. W., S. L. B. & M. for a wild fowl refuge and public shooting and fishing area. This application is designated in the State Engineer's Office as File No. . . All protests against the rrantine of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice GEO. M. BACON, State Engineer. Date of first publication, August 20. 1931. Date of completion of publication, September 17, 1931. you have believed this ten years ago, when you raid 18 or 20 dollars for tires that couldn't even approach these in mile-r- e or any other quality? No wonder j;;ople are locking in I Tires made by the oldest and most experienced tire manufacturer less than a bill for the Ford and Chevrolet size. Other sizes proportionately low. This can't last. It's money in your pocket to buy these tires right now ! You can't match this value. The name Goodrich is on the sidevvall of the Goodrich Cavalier. Backed by Goodrich guarantee; and our guarantee. By actual test a 26 better tire. 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