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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1932 PAGE FOUR beaB river VALLEY LEADER Formula for Cutworms Given by College Entered at the Postoffice at Utah, as Second Class Ma- Tre-nonto- n. r This Week h I Arthur Brisbane Methodist Church Local Happenings Serious damage by cutworms to altter. falfa, pastures, and garden crops has A i: been reported from various parts of Contracting, Expanding' famMrs. Clifford Beard's father, Carl and Dan Mrs. and Mr. Briggs Our Lovely D. A. R. T. James' Walton. Editor and Publisher the State according to George F. Nelson and brother, Charles, of visitors were Sunday. Ogden ily Knowlton, Associate Entomoligist of About Advertising Prnvo. and her grandmother, Mrs. the Utah Agricultural Station, and Hoi Polloi News Duane Getz had his tonsils removed Lena C. Nelson of Brigham, visiter control measures should be started at at the Beard home Sunday. Published at Tremonton, Utan, on once. Any good physicist will prove that at the Valley Hospital Saturday. rhursday of each week. Cutworms are the caterpillars, or no object can contract and expand at The Ladies Aid held an afternoon Mrs. Saliy Gephart and daughter, the same time. That applies even g young, of many kinds of FriLake were visitors, salt Government. Tea, Tuesday, at the M. E. church. Edytlie, moths. During spring and early sum- to our magnificent contract by day. refreshments were served beto is it of Part Light Rate trying Subscription the cutworns cause much injury mer, and 5 o'clock. Many beautiful 2 men, tween wages, discharging $2.00 Ihse Year, in advanoe by cutting off many young seedling reducing off the Dr. and Mrs. HerriC, of Ogden, quilts that had been made by the labuilding pro$1.00 Six Months, in advance public choking plants at a point near the surface of grams. Another part la trying to ex- visited at the home ol Mr. and Airs. dies were on display. An entertain J0 the (Three months, in advsnce ground. Young beets, tomatoes, pand by promoting employment, lend- S. N. Cole, Sunday. ing program was also enjoyed. beans, corn, cabbage, melons, and oth- ing to banks, railroads and others, er plants are attacked in Utah. hundreds of millions of the people" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew had Mr. The Tremonton-Garlan- d Cutworms usually feed at night and dollars. Literary Mrs. T. A. Supan and family as Club met with Mrs. and in Henry Brown upon dark, cloudy days, burrowing The Siamese twins couldn't go in dinner guests Sunday. o the ground a short distance for the two directions at ouce, and the GovThursday, April 28th, with thirteen members and six lav. Frequently the smooth, or near ernment can't do it. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Randall were Fri delicious luncheon guests present. sunlo a be cutworm become will was served the Soon may Washington ly as well as to your Country dinner guests of Mr. and hostess after which the Bookby"The cated in the soil near a freshly-cu- t ny desert. Congressmen that love to day evening Mrs. Dan Briggs. Good Earth", by Pearl F. Buck, was plant. The entire plant is not eaten "sock the rich" will desire more look but is and cutworms after kinds most lack of to go strongly by by Mrs. E. H. White. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Pack, Mrs. J. A given is before where conventions start. eaten it the at their fences place merely PATRONIZE YOUR Then the country, left to its own Pack and Mrs. James Walton were cut off. Cutworms may easily be con The Boosters club of the Bear River LOCAL MERCHANTS trolled by the use of a bait made of devices, will remind you of a story business visitors in Ogden Saturday. High School, held the closing party told by Harry Hershfield In his new poisoned bran: of the season at the home of Grace Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Burnham and Hansen in Bear River Small Large book of Jewish humor. A merchant City, Sunday on his death bed was delighted to family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fen- Lots Lots afternoon. A delicious luncheon was alknow that his wife sat near him, ton Morgan of Malad, Sunday. Dry Bran or Alfalfa served to seventeen members and their 5 lbs. 25 lbs. though he could not see her, that all Meal leader, Miss Helen Mendendall. The were around his his children White Arsenic or Theodore Keller and Miss Call of remainder of the afternoon was gathered cataloca and spent wWa U. S. tHa in Th only place Paris Green i lb. lib. bedside. But suddenly came a dreadful Brigham, visited with Mr. and Mrs. playing bunco and taking pictures. matter fwrin anyline ot bmw .(Wuni Fr he awl Without his with 'obtained last breath 1 pt. or product can b 2 qts. thought, aud J. H. Keller and family Sunday. Cheap Molasses LSxanr. Obligation is tha Aaunaean Induttrial exclaimed: 4 Water 6 Write for BuainaM Advertiing Matter you are qts. qts. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Parker were interacted m; aame will bepromptlyloTweTded. "Gevald, who is minding the store?" Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Pack left mix the poison with the Thoroughly surprised Saturday when pleasantly AMERICAN IRBQSTSiAL LIB BART wheat bran or alfalfa meal. Mix Tuesday for Emery, Utah, where they Mrs. Jane Guiver, of Oakland, Calif., dry Revoof American the HUno! Daughters Katlnaariac BU4in, ChloaSo, to visit relatives for two weeks the only sister Mr. Parker has, came the syrup with the water and add lution eee aemaaafcemae often surprise you. Recently expect rJnfJVtVVJl while to the to visit them. Her daughter, Mrs. bran and they said it was a great shame for Amslowly, mixing, The Midland Camp of the daughters George Mumford and husband and poison mixture, adding just enough erican children to be "rubbing elbows liquid to make a crumbly mixture with the children of immigrants." of Pioneers will meet at the home of daughter, Mrs. Anderson and baby of To4-- H Club afthat will "ball" in the hand Sunset and Mrs. Ethel Littlefield, of Those esteemed "Daughters" must be Mrs. Joseph Johnson, Thursday 3 o'clock. at 12th, ternoon, May Ogden, accompanied her here. Broadcast in late evening, descendants of immigrants, or Red Inthe bait Each year there are a number of to avoid its drying out before the cut dians. club valuable prizes offered to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Eldridge, of CarThe last S. O. D. H. Club of the Now the Daughters ask that all forworms commence feeding. If a field should members. However, the prize the visited at Idaho, was held at the Holmgren Ap season Saturday be of ey, a out born deported, job is badly infested, it often pays to ap eign not be the goal of any club member home of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Randall artments. It was non hostess. After decree of a presidential the in "through bait be early spring, just but it should be used to encourage the ply and family. luncheon bridge was played, Virginia iore ine crop is set out. in areas emergency." at work do best their to The Daughters' ancestors, when they young people Carter winning high prize and Maud-ewhere damage usually occurs, apply were out of a job and it all times. The following is a list the bait before Mrs. Carter entertained her first George arrived, Seager low. As this was the last transplanting tomatoes if some of bridge club at her home Saturday af- club the tables were given away. of the offers that have been accepted and been have helpful might cabbage?. Two or three applicahad been deported. ternoon. Mrs. Herman Landvatter and Phoebe Jensen was given one for havfor 1932. tions, using 10 to 15 pounds to the them men and women, Mrs. J. L. Harvey were special guests. The Union Pacific Kail road company But honest aliens, ing the highest score for the year, intermay be needed, at now in this country under guarantee cffers a scholarship of $100 to the acre, Maudell Seager for the lowest and to rid a field of cutworms. vals, of decent treatment, will not be deUtah State Agricultural college and Miss Helen Cutler entertained a Edna Pack received one for cut. ported unless this has become a diw few of her friends at her home, Wedtransportation for one trip to the colhonest government. The evening was lege and return, in each of the fourA delicious Elk supper was served nesday evening. teen counties of the company's trade in playing bunco and dancing. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave spent Walter Hoving, who works for the A delicious three course luncheon was Stander territory. This scholarship will be Saturday night. One long three able young Straus brothers, Jes- served at a late club between member to the hour. given was set and beautifully decorat table se, Percy and Herbert, says "Ten fifteen and twenty years of age who ed. invited The guests were Messrs NOTICE no will now OF be ASSESSMENT there years from club conducts the most successful Mrs. I. Morgan, C. R. A. and evening Sally Mesdames, Gephart Friday advertising agencies. There will be and Miss H. C. Haight, project in his county for 1932. Frank Margaret Edythe, daughter, Steffen, Taylor, with departPrincipal Place of Business merchandising agencies The Cudahy Packing company, Chi Mrs. T. Mrs. A. and James James Woodside, Manning, Ransom, Supan ments of advertising, etc." Snowville, Utah N. E. Shaw, went to Ogden and visit- Dwane Lower, Joe Burgess and Fred cago, offers a prize educational trip more Is about it knows said, Hoving, to the 1932 National club congress at ed the Queen Esther Chapter O. E. S. Gephart. NOTICE is hereby given that at a merchandising than Napoleon, knew Chicago to the most outstanding Is he mistaken about but about cannon, 9 club member in the meat animal live- meeting of the directors held on the effort is special-lieand babe are doing well. 7th day of April, 1932, an assessment advertising. Human stock project. eliminate ar never will Builders Stake Supt O. L. Brough and Miss of 7 levied was on in stock the the j j:- Montgomery Ward and company, Ruth Johnson, member of the stake Chicago, offers a prize educational East canal, and an assessment of 8 chitects and merchandise departments were visitors at the Sunday board, Don Mrs. R. Lamb By on stock in the West the canal, pay- will not eliminate advertising specialtrip to the 1932 national club congress able IT"! - School Sunday morning of thj&.week. ' on of the 8th to who ?priL of club to 1932, the at Chicago day age girl ists. Mr. Harley Potter of Salt Lake City has done the best work in any of the Jesse Arbon, the treasurer of the com It takes one kind of mercantile genMr. and Mrs. James Estep and Mr. was here visiting with his mother, home economics projects. Each pany, at his residence at Snowville. ius to select now what the people will Harold Archibald were Ogden visitors Mrs. Senath Potter the latter part of want next fall. It takes a different sort county winner will be given a beauti- Utah. last week. While here he accompanieed Monday of last week. stock which these assess medal. This of Any filled upon of genius to transfer from the head ful, gold company ' his brother, Perry and his two sons, Mr, Nish Harton of was here Logan also offers an educational trip to ments may remain unpaid on the 6th the advertising man to the minds of Summer and Andrew to Robin, Idaho, on business and of Monday Tuesday of will be chamconviction the that May, 1932, day delinquent, ten million people, Portland, Oregon to the state to visit with Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Watweek. last While here he to motored pion girls' home economics dem- and advertised for sale at public auc they must buy what the merchandise Mrs. Watson is a sister of Mr. son. his Mrs. after Ott Portage sister, and is unless be man offers. made tion, onstration team. payment Hall who accompanied him back to Harley and Terry Potter. fore contract be will can at and sold 2Gth No on of the mind Mail offers expand Order day company Chicago Mrs. Thos, Haws of Ogden, is visMay, 1932, to pay the delinquent as the same time. The merchandising Logan to visit with her parents, Mr. an educational trip to the 1932 cloth- sessments, together with the cost of mind must concentrate, contract, fix and Mrs. R. T. Nish for an indefinite iting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. club congress to the Peter Marshall during the week end. gaze on the article offered, male period. ing club member who wins first place advertising and the expense of the its Mr .and Mrs. Ervin Hess announce Mr. adverWm. H. The of Howell Lake minute detail. in Salt decisions sale. revue. dress state in the style call must the on safe arrival of a 9 pound baby was business here mind soar, of City expand, EDMUND HURD, tising Tuesday Kerr Glass Manufacturing corporathe made its appearance in their the week last that the of rainbow, milky stars, boy by upon honway returning Logan of filled medal tion offers a gold Secretary. home Sunday morning of this week. way and Shakespeare for ideas and and Brigham City. or to the county champion in the naDate of first publication, April 14, comparisons. Mrs. Rozel Zundel who has been vis Mother and babe are doing nicely. club canning achievement tional 1932. It were not so, Jesse Straus would iting with relatives in Logan for the A very delicious birthday dinner was contest and a wrist watch to the state Date of last publication, May 5, not pay Collins, his advertising mana- last few days has returned here to given at the home of Mrs. Don R. winner. The state winner will have an 1932. . ger, as much money as would hire a her home. Lamb Saturday of last week in honor opportunity to compete for the secof the United States. President Poca-tell- o of their Mr. and Vanderhoof of Mrs. grandson, Vernon, son of Mr. ond national prize of a trip to ChMany a business has been ruined beMrs. Jesse Lamb, it being the secand are the over Valley, which rejoicing and for the scholarships icago cause of foolish belief that advertissafe arrival of a baby that came with ond anniversary of his birthday. are offered as national prizes. Thoming genius is not worth what it costs. the intentions of Mrs. Dewey Thornton of Ogden is beaustaying, while they a offers E. as Wilson, Chicago, "To convince others" ia the advertis- were home of Mr. and visiting with her mother, Mrs. Hannah the at visiting tiful medal to be awarded to Cache a is one it hard and ing man's job Mrs. Steed Estep Sunday afternoon I. Wolverton, Sunday and Monday of county champion club member in aj of last week. Mother and babe are this week. meat animal livestock project. A beau- - NURSING Mrs. A. felt have the It you depression you Gar Westergard, Mr .and Mrs. Virgil Mesiner of Lodoing will be given to the tiful gold watch "top prices" W Mr. nicely. land, will go out nursing anytime, will be happy to learn that nnrl MrQ Orvil Nicli ami M rc gan, is visiting here with relatives state champion in the Thomas E. WilMax Schmeling-Jac- k for the Sharkey anywhere. Hess were visiting friends and and friends during the pore part of son contest An educational trip to prize fight have been reduced to $23 Pearl the 1932 congress will be given the SELL OR TRADE a seat. The price, originally $27.50, is relatives in Logan the fore part of the the week. White Electric reduced as a concession to The theme of the meeting Sunday district champion in this contest. An "present week. sewing machine for fresh milch cow. conditions." Hoi polloi will be delightMr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller of Pen- - night was "Knowing and Doing" and educational trip to Portland, Ore. will Machine practically new. Call 23 or ed to hear that be offered the state champion they can get in for as rose was Thursday guests of Mr. and was sponsored by the mutuals here write J. P. Billings, Tremonton, little as $3.45. A special stadium, 1,700 M rs. Phines Pierson. and was enjoyed by a very large at- demonstration 'and boys' jrirls Utah. is wide feet and E. Geo. Mr. 1,100 Hall and Mr. Richard tendance. The song "Come Listen to feet long being teams. of the event. in S. honor built Hoskins of will suitable with Portage, were transact- the Trumpeters" was given by the Contests, prizes ing business here Sunday of this week. Bee Hive girls. Prayer by Wm. J. be conducted in the 1932 State Fair BUY OR TRADE Will buy or trade for Holstein heifer calves. Must be It will gratify California, Florida Mr. and Mrs. Newel Nish are re- Hess, quartette by Miss Velma Steed in the following Crop Identification well bred and marked. Call Jas. and the Gulf Coast to learn that re- joicing over the safe arrival of a and Mary Estep, Wayne Hess and and riacing, Livestock Judging, Forcent flurries ot snow sent cold shivers Walton. offPhone, Res., 29.a-l- ; baby that came to bless their Preston Steed. The M. I. A. slogan estry Judging, Poultry Judging, Girls' through New York City, while the home Friday, April 29th, at Mr. Nish' was lead by Miss Dora Hess. Brother Judging and girls' and boys' health ice, 23. WeaWier Bureau warned truck gardenmother's home in Malad City. Mother Louis H. Zundel gave a very good talk contest. In the suburbs to look out for damers FOR RENT Houses. at Inquire aging frosts. SOCIAL NOTICE Fishburn store. New York courts have just sentenced four bandits to long terms in Sing Miss Mary E. Bums will present FOR SALE Tomato, cabbage, cauliPrison. Three of them were 18 to If In The Market For A Good Used Car With A flower and other veRttablc plants, Sing her Garland Junior students in a re19 year old, the fourth 22. One will Guarantee That Counts 5c doz.; 40c, hundred. Phone 52.0-cital at the tabernacle on Friday evmeet two brothers In Sing Sing. Garland Greenhouse. ening, May 6th at 8 o'clock. t5p. The new bootleg-crimIndustry gets SEE Judges will again select the two Its recruits very young. CLOTHING FOUND A paper box, best numbers, the winning pupils to & AUTO CO. It Is announced that the House econcontaining women's wearing apparel play in a later recital. was picked up on the highway and omy committee has arranged to cut The public is cordially invited. e million brought into this office. Owner can two hundred and WE AT have same upon identification and dollars from government expense. And, Impossible "We are now passing the most fatf. with that the government will still paying for this ad. have a deficit of two and a halt bilmous brewery in Berlin," explained 1929 One 1 FOR SALE No. seed potatoes lions. The economies seem to be modthe guide. 1929 One Six est. "We are not," contradicted the (Bliss). Thone 56.a-3- . George told this has Borah writer Senator he Abbot. as American tourist tf. hopped off the 1926 Six One that it would be possible to cut five frightseeing bus. from government ex1927 Coach One FOR SALE Seed Russet and Bliss hundred millions not try his plan? Why pense. Fotatoes. First year after n 1929 One on russets. James Walton. The directors of "Big Steel" have 1926 One Thone 23 or 39.a-l- . When You Think tf. decided to pass the dividend on common stock. The company has money to 1924 One Dodge HARDWARE CASH PAID For Dead and Useless pay the dividend but decides not to Cows and horses. Reverse call pay what it hasn't earned. CARS BARGAINS t.f41 Brigham 493J2 Those that now hurry to sell their "Evrrythinff To Build Anything" be business when will sorry, stock, FOR SALE Good building lime Phone 11 $40.00 starts again. $12.00 per ton. Sugar b kin Fntara SfaJ;cn, Ik.) .fi'i, Co., Garland, Utah 18tfd i night-flyin- To Your Town smooth-bodie- d Sunday School 10 a. m., followed by the Junior church sen-ice-. "Mothers Day" program by several of the Sunday School children with special music by the Junior choir. Epworth League devotional service 7 p. m. Lucile Cropley, leader. Service of worship 8 p. m. Special "Mothers' Day" sermon by the pastor with special music by the Senior choir. You will remember "Mother" with flowers and other gifts. Attend church Sunday in her honor. A cordial invitation to worship with us Sunday. Alvin R. Dickson, Pastor. on the examples of the Savior. Song by Mr. Howard Hess. Brother Orvil J. Nish, first councelor in the bishop- ric, gave an excellent talk on "Know-- ., ing and Doing." Mrs. Jane Udy, presi-- , dent of the Relief Society gave somexT) . very interesting incidents witnessed in doing Temple work. The benediction was offered by Brother Dewey Lamb. BREAD Free to Public 3-- m Many of our customers are remark ing, "I do not see how O. P. Skaggs can sell bread, 2 for 5c." We want to say this is a quality of bread that ordinarily sells for 7c or 8c per loaf. Can you beat it? 2 loaves of bread for 5c. Come in and get several and try them and you too will say, the quality is certainly there... O. P. S. Cinnamon Rolls, another real article, sells ordinarily for 10c. Only 5c per nan at O. P. Skaggs. 15-1- m Valuable Prizes Offered Members 4-- H ll two-da- y NOTICE 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H d. PLYMOUTH I " 4-- H 4-- H Na-toia- al 4-- H ORANGES 2c Each During the ever changing climate that confronts us, it would certainly be to our advantage, in combating colds, if we used more citrus fruits. Saturday, we are offering you large Oranges for 2c each. ..WANT COLUMN.. .T 4-- H i 4-- H tl. tf. 2, 8 5-- e HEITZ WINZELER sixty-thre- HAVE 4-- PRESENT Sedan Chrysler Whippet Overland Chevrolet Ford Sedan Overland Touring Touring ARE THESE and Up 4-D- 4-D- oor 4-- 2-D- oor cirtifi-cntio- THINK WILSON Utah-Idah- o or Easy Terms We will also have Grapefruit and Lemons at a real price. Come in and visit our store and see the many real bargains that we have for you. BEANS Many people know 4-- H ' I the quality of Din-neret- te products. We offering you their Cut Bean for the price of 10c, a large can. No limit on this item. Also a large Jar of Jam, is going to be priced right, and many other items, such as Soap, Brooms and Wall Paper Cleaner. Come, make your are own selections. No one to bother you while doing so--. MEAT Quality Meats boast of this very thing. Come in and see us, and you, like many of our customers, will We be convinced. We are offering you Pot Roasts, cut from Choice Young Heifer, for the price of 10c per pound. All day Saturday, we Bacon Squares at will sell this item. 10c per pound. Mild Cheese is another real item at 14c per pound. Also, Fresh Fish every Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday. CLRSIWVGCS POOO "A SURETY OF PURITY" IS |