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Show BEAk RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 5, To Beet Growers of ELWOOD r By Sugar Co. Utah-Idah- o Mrs. H. P. Rasrnussen In the district's tributary to the Garland and Brigham factories arrangements have been made by the Sugar Beet Credit Corporation to make loans to the growers of the Utah-Idah- o Sugar Company on beet crops. This is for the benefit of the! grower. We do not urge you to take1 advantage of it but it is available if you desire it. If you desire a loan you must make application on or before May 20, 1932. :x: Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hansen and children were Ogden visitors last week. Dortha remained for a week's visit with her cousin, Helen Wright. Mr .and Mrs. Gunner Kelstrom and son, Clarence, went to Logan on business last Monday. Hyrum Christensen spent last week on the jury in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Amos P. Hansen and children This application must contain the lewent to Ogden on business last of your property, (the description gal in the tax notice given description The Primary held their May festi- will must state the number It serve). val Monday at the recreational hall. beets. to acres of planted enThe children did excellent. All The application for loans are now at joyed the performances. and Brigham City offices and Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker desire to make a loan you if you and Una Margery daughters, Gladies, should come to one of these offices as went to Ogden Saturday. possible, as application canof Hansen Logan, early asreceived V Angeline after May 20. Before not be cfAt the week end at the home of loans can be made you for applications Elias Mrs. her daughter and family, the furnish must company with a de Andersen and family. of property. your scription and Mr. and Mrs. George Chadman Please realize that receiving your Rufrom came Kenneth son Sunday application and making out your mortpert, Idaho. They will make their gage entails a large amount of work. into them welcome We here. home us remind you of the neour community. They were accom- Again let of will furnishing us with a decessity who Mr. Harlow Hopps, panied by of setyour property and the scription spend a week helping them to get of acres planted to beets. number tled. o Sugar Company Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. Tingey and Andersen of Ira children were guests Sunday. Crop Mr. and Mrs. Zollinfer and daughwith visited of Providence, ter, Ora, Mr. and Mrs. June Thompson last Tuesday evening. They accompanied The wheat crop of Colorado and Alien Thompson home after a three western Nebraska, will only be about Providence. at work over week's d of normal this year, Mr. Wm. Petersen, Leo Petersen, LewE. Bates, manager of the buy Frank were Annie Petersen is Hunsaker and ing department of the Farmers NaLogan Temple visitors last Friday. Grain Corporation, said to day tional and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Petersen his return from Denver children left for Idaho on Monday in following been has he for the where three past company with Mr. and Mrs. Wagstaff weeks. of will relatives visit of Perry. They There was practically no moisture in Holbrook and Wendell. section during the winter, he reRonald Leonard, J. P. Christensen, that and the grain did not germiported, Misses Pearl Mortensen and Dorotha winds have swept the nate. Heavy and Mr. of were Christensen guests the for fields month, he said, and past Mrs. Melvin Robins last Thursday at blown a big portion of the grain out Trsriton. Kt&Sjtam and Don Hunsaker went of the ground. It is estimated that the wheat crop to Ogden on business Tuesday. Mrs. Donna Rasmussen and chi- in Colorado will only be some 4,000,-00- 0 bushels this year, he said, comparldren of Smithfield, are visiting her ed with a normal yield of 14,000,000. ChrisMrs. Mr .and Hyrum parents, Most of the land, Mr. Bates report tensen during the week. L. S. Mann and Kim Mann went ed, is being resown to spring crops of barley and oats. to Ogden on business Saturday. Mr. Richards and Mr. Wood of the Sunday School Stake Board, visited here last Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elsie of were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ren Hunsaker and other relatives 1. here. Mr. Elsie also had the honor The following record of industrial of blessing his great grand daughter, Sunday. activity lists items showing invest Mr. and Mrs. Morton Larsen and ment of capital, employment of labor child of Jerome, Idaho, visited , with and business activities and opportuni Wm. Larsen over the week end, on ties. Information from which the partheir way from Salt Lake. They were agraphs are prepared is from local accompanied by Mrs. Steiner of Salt papers, usually of towns mentioned, Lake, who will visit relatives in Jer- and may be considered generally cor ome. rect. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heslop of Plain City. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse HesSalt Lake City Bids on first unit lop and mother, Synthia Heslop of of State highway oil program for 1932 West Weber were guests of Mr. and opened recently. Mrs. Frank and Edward Heslop SunPark City Development work proat Park City Consolidated day. gressing Mrs. Grace Kroksh and children and mines. Mrs. June Thompson visited with Mr. Castilla Bids opened for construcand Mrs. Rast Petersen of Bear River tion of gravel road between here and Moark in Spanish Fork canyon. Tht'Junior girls and their mothers Ogden George Whitmeyer & Sons submitted low bid on work for improving grounds surrounding new supply depot of U. S. Bureau of public roads. Work resumed on fill across Salt Hollow. Hyrum. South Cache Courier. Salt Lake City City Waterworks Department installed large valves on City Creek high line supply main for diverting water to new North Bench reservoir. Price Construction work on new from here to eastern county iighway line, distance of 19.2 miles, 84 per cent complete. Plans announced for organization of Utah Gold Milling and Mining Co. with plans to construct $40,000 mill in Park Valley, Box Elder County. Salt Lake Tribune. Dry Canyon Mine and Leasing Co. started work at Kearsarge Standard Mining property situated in Dry Canyon section of Ophir mining region. Salt Lake City, Deseret News. Helper Extension of municipal water supply and fire protection equipment ordered by Helper City Council Inferior printing never Utah-Idah- Wheat in Colorado And Nebraska Short one-thir- Wil-lar- d, Utah Weekly Industrial Review GmuiWidat mimim proves your is a sale point, fea- whether it .e, announcement or talk. What is needed is character. Printing with character is personality invested in the printed word. Let us put personality in your printing. It costs no more. were entertained by the stake M. I. A. workers of Garland, Saturday. All girls and mothers attended and great ly enjoyed the party. Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis of the M. I. A. Stake Board, visited the meeting here Sunday evening. Mr. Davis took part on the program. The M. I. A. will have no more meetings this spring- Stake conference will be held at Garland Saturday and Sunday. Unlimited Money to ATTRACTIVE Printing Gets ATTENTION LOAN Irrigated Land. 6Vfc per cent. No commissions. JOHN J.SHUMWA1 on The Leader Phones: B. R. V. 69.a-2- ; Bell, 129 PAGE FIVE 1932 Science Provides Methods To Save Children's Lives Women's Faculty Club Bear River High School Awards Hears Discussion 1932 :: On Thursday afternoon, April 28, at American Legion: El win Garfield, the home of Mrs. Charles H. Last, ' w- t v v viv J the Women's Faculty Club of the Bear Ladies' Self Culture Club: 9. Faye River High School listened to a very Farnsworth, 10. Helen Elwell, 11. Lu. interesting discussion by Principal C. ella Romer. k,. bmith on "Our Changing CivilizaStudent Body Officers: Elwin Gar- -, - tion." Thane Packer. Floe Luke, Mr. Smith mentioned many aspects field, Phyllis Richards. Scholarship: of our shanging social order, including Robert Kirkham,. , Publication : growing industrialization; the substi-- ; Marion Johnson, Lillian Morrison. s iuuuii vi maciunes ior men, wim tne Fay Adams, Edna Mae Play : consequent unemployment problem; Ward, Aldyth Fierce. and our increasing dependence upon Opera : Myrl Norr, Horace Rose, mechanical power. He presented nu- Lola Gunnell, Lois Shuman, Lemuel merous charts showing dominent ten- EarL dencies in modern life; increased Football: Theo Durfey, Zane Ablength of life, increased divorce rates, bott, Wayne Gunnell, Eugene Bjorn, increased participation of women in Alton Beck. industry, and the tendency toward Basket Ball: Evan Green, Howard consolidation in industry, with the.rjewey. consequent, centralization of wealth. TMiniStanW Benson. His talk opened up many avenues of Pi PbvllU thought regarding our rapidly chang-- 1 Richards: Silver Pins Marion John- lng life. VprHa .Tnbnapn. F,dna Mae Ward. Musical numbers of the afternoon mr- - Rmn PinTla Gun-. consisted La-of vocal trios Misses ! by neii. Tub Vicious Circle itooerts, Waine Rice, and Jane:Union Pacific Scholarship:-Za- ne yea tubertubercle aole cause of how of the bacilli, A graphic representation and guitar solos by Miss tt leen Nelson. culosis, are spread broadcast by a person with the active disease, infecting tt s a r-- cAnioMi,;n . Mrs. Last was assisted 111 S6rvinil .Plivllia T?irmwla fi Tlfarirvn .TnllTiRftTl another member of the family, who in turn grows up and infects others, the luncheon by Mrs. Vernal Harns or thus completing die circle. Stanley Benson. and Miss Low Jordan. it s A f! nnm, FAnnmW Sr.hnl- Eesides Miss Roberts, Miss White, Drci,; . IN the effort to discover the earliest covered with the childhood type ot PWllic and Miss Rice, the special guests weie VaLov Iverson or Marion Johnson. manifestations of tuberculosis In tuberculosis in a marked degree. "The obvious thing to do," said Dr. Miss Golda Acord and Mrs. Lyde Wat- Future Farmer Project Awards: school children, several communities Chadwick in reciting this Instance, kins. school Gold Medal awarded by Salt Lake Unto set examine out have every "was to find the source ot the disease ion Stock Yards Best Sheep Project child for the Indications which are reand protect her from further infection. Louis Larsen; Silver Medal awardvealed by the tuberculin test and the No treatment would avail It she con ed by John Deere Company Second in advance of outward symptoms. tinued to receive further doses of tu Best Wheat Project Myrl Norr; Best The tuberculin test, a harmless probercle bacilli. It was doubtful If she By Mrs. P. E. Ault Potato Project First Prize Elmo could withstand the amount that was cedure, selects those who are infected ,. Lish; roehlamann Hatchery of a, and should be examined with the already producing disease. :x:Pro- Best California Poultry "The field nurse In the district In In turn, the latter Indicates whether Mrs. R. G. Brough entertained at a ject in Northern District 250 Baby which the child lived investigated the there is danger from disease or not. family dinner, Sunday, in honor of her Chicks Ernest Morrison, The Massachusetts Department of conditions at home and was successful husband's The following will receive awards birthday anniversary. Those two sis Public Health was one of the first to in getting the parents and the who occasion the Mr. were, enjoyed (upon graduation: ters to come to the clinic for an exTheral Student Body Officers : begin such a widespread campaign. It amination. One showed the childhood and Mrs. George Brough, Mr. and Mrs. was considered a measure of economy Amos Mr. of Hansen Bishop. Elwood, and! had the other the of tuberculosis, type as well as humanity, for the expense adult type, involving the upper third Mrs. Clarence Broueh of Tremonton ' Play: Gail Smith, La Von Spencer, o caring for grown-uwith patients of the right lung. In the latter case Mr .and Mrs. Ray Hill, Mr. and Mrs Glen Larson, Lydia Meister. Opera: Lavon Hales. active disease was found to be a thouthere were also Indications showing Jess Garfield and Donna Brough. Football: James Shumway, Wesley sand dollars a year for each one given Mrs. Charles Peterson and daughthat the childhood type had preceded sanatorium care. But when potential the adult type for at least a year. ters. Mrs. Lottie McComb, Mrs. Rose Pierson, Theral Bishop, Frank Hawe kins, Dallas White, Owen Cook, Ether future sufferers from active disease "The source which had spread the Garfield and Arlene, visited in could be discovered among young infection was found in the mother, who Westmoreland, Glen Adams. City Monday. Basket Ball: Frank Hawkins, Dal-a- s school children, the case was quite Mrs. Cephus Anderson and children had the fibroid type of tuberculosis, different. Not only did this widespread White, Voss Ward. which had not been previously recog- motored to Brigham City Saturday. Cross Country Run: Rex Laub '32. search disclose children In danger nized. Max Fridal has had his trumpet refrom tuberculosis, but In many inmethods will lead to a turned to him. It was stolen from the stances It led directly to the discovery diagnosis of tuberculosis in Its early Cross Roads Service Station several ness in Salt Lake City, Sunday, and of an active case in adult members of and more curable stages. We cannot weeks ago. in Brigham City, Friday evening. the same family, from whom the chilMrs. Ada Garfield had guests Sunsit in our offices and expect early and dren had been getting the infeetion favorable cases to come In for treatfrom Cornish. They were Mr. and that was preparing them for a elmllar ment. We must search them out be- day Mrs. Wm. Butler and Mrs. Eli Clayson destiny. When You Think ' ' fore the symptoms appear that would Her father, Nathan Clayson, who had One such example was recently delead a person to consult a physician. visited her the past week, retuned HARDWARE . scribed by Dr. Henry D. Chadwick, an That may seem impracticable or imwith them to Spanish Fork. outstanding authority on tuberculosis, possible. It is not. We must keep in WILSON The Ladies Farm Bureau meeting who had charge of this work In Massamind that tuberculosis breeds tuber has been Build Anythiaisr" To until Monday, May "Ererything chusetts, and now Is developing a sim- culo8is that one case comes from an- 9th at 2 postponed 11 o'clock. Phone ilar project In the schools of Detroit, otherand look for new cases in the O L. Brough was attending to busi- Michigan. A girl was dis proximity of old ones." iwtino rA rwtw Ab-VVIu- te, Ar-fc0- raur r;tw i I y E.TREMONTON I -- I Peta-lum- I -- ! i p Brig-ham- "Case-findin- g THINK Children's Clothes No Problem When Mother Uses Riojit Method There's an easy way to keep children's clothes clean, even with three or four romping youngsters In the home. Vital, active children always are a problem for any mother, but ey a marvel of today's housekeeping she need not worry about the clothes problem. "Keeping the garments clean Is not the task It once was." says the American Washing Machine Manufacturers association of Chicago. "Into a shln- - TUBES TIRES BATTERIES ASSOCIATED GASOLINE & OILS A LEA'S SERVICE TREMONTON, UTAH LEA DUNN, Prop. Lee's Meat Market SIPECIIAL' For SAT., MAY 7th and All Next Week. ing washer they go to be cleansea perfectly In almost less time than It takes to tell. The mother gets Immaculacy and perfect sanitation by washing them away from other garments. She can wash them as often as she pleases. It all is so easy. Simple styles are Ironed all the more easily and quickly." The Association already hss sent thousands of Its free books to Interested mothers who seek latest Information on how to wash all types ot garments and all kinds of fabrics. In the case of children, the Association points out. the household washer is because It particularly a money-savenables any mother to get along with a smaller investment In garments for children who soon outgrow them. "The wise mother with the household washer cleanse the garments away from all risk of contamination, supervise every bit of the operation personally and bangs them on the line for final drying, out In the open air. a good for clothes as for children." says the association. 7 I if VSA We Are Offering A Fine Assortment of Pure Meats at These Unusually Low Prices. We Also Buy Our Meats From Local Farmers and Have Created A Local Market For Them. You Will Appreciate the Extra Care We Use In Selecting and Cutting of Our Meats at This Market. BEEF POT R0AS1 HAMBURGER BEST CUTS FRESH GROUND 9d er POUND ouu mB0 MAKE GOOD OR WE Lady Driver: all my fault." DO Phone I 21 LARD FRESH GROUND Open Kettle Rendered 10c you." 1 4 POUND 10c LIVER BEEF STEAKS YOUNG BEEF SIRLOIN or ROUND POUNDS ... 25c 2 POUNDS 25c SIDE PORK BACON FRESH SUGAR CURED 10c POUND at all, it uns mv fault entirely. Mam ...... .nminir - - n hnlf mile " lonnt. pan ji'J vumiiift at I could easily have and the down road, s . . .tJ J driven off into a neia ana uoogeu .... 2 insist it was "Not Gentleman Driver: Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton, Utah "But 25c PORK SAUSAGE POUND For Better or Worse Eleventh carload ore shipped from Aurum Gold Mining property, pituated Her Father: "You are going to in Gold Hill mining region, Tooele Salt Lake City. Deseret marry that insignificant little fellow, County. News. Percy! Why you used to say you would never marry a man less than Teacher: "And what is a paradox?" six feet high," Stude: "Two steamboat wharves Daughter: "Oh, 1 know, Dad, But side by side Ma'am." I decided to take off twenty per cent for cash." 3 POUNDS POUND 15c BOILING BEEF BEEF ROAST RIB SIRLOIN or ROUND TOUNDS .... 25c POUND 12'C |