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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER , THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 29, 1932 Elder Co. Day at State Fair A TIMELY SUGGESTION Bears Invade North Cache. "Hie Bear River football squad will encounter their first league competition Friday, when they invade North Cache. The game is scheduled for 1 :30, so Coach Harris plans on leaving the school at 11 o'clock with about 20 men. As North Cache has a new team and has not been scouted, Coach Harris decided against predicting the returns although he hopes to bring back the d FOSo iJTl l LE"T PUT AN END TO UNEMPLOYMEN- V T- Vj-- Rent-meist- er " I jL LET'S DO OUR BIT bacon. . will The probable starting line-u- p include: Cook, center; Atkinson, Shumway, guards; Pierson, White, tackles; West moreland, T. Bishop, ends; Bjorn, quarter back; C. Bishop, Hawkins, half back; Hawks, full back. G. Davis and H. Gibbs are bidding strongly for end and full back, and Coach Harris is undecided as to whom to start Other men who will probably see action in the game, are: W. Rogers, center; Chambers, Richards, guards; Supan, L. Rogers, M. Parry, ends! Don and Darwin Gunnell, W. Capener, Jack Hall, Cole Winzeler and Art Johan-soback fields. Vernon Peterson. n, 1 Dance Scheduled for New Floor. A big get acquainted dance will be held Friday, Sept. 30, at the Bear River High School, to celebrate the completion of the new dance floor. The students are all looking forward to a big night because they haven't had a dance since the gym floor was flooded last spring. This summer, a new drain was laid. It is thought this will prevent all future floods in the building. Most of the old floor was stored during the summer and has been used in the new floor. Theo Limb. that the weather ing the other days. Does the Utah Farm Bureau man Keep Clean Every Week agement believe that our chances to eliminate the property tax entirely will be improved by eliminating the offsets that are now given to owners who pay property tax and are charg-- j ed an additional tax on personal in Win Trips to Guild Convention DEWEYVME come Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Perry and Mrs. Helen Elwell. Naomi Daley and children visited at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Marion G. Perry. i Mrs. R. A. Farmer of McCammon, Idaho, spent the week end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Farmer. ' 1 "tit Relatives from Idaho were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gittens for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley spent the week visiting relatives in Mon tana. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Perry and fam ily of Slaterville, were guests of Bishop and Mrs. M. G. Perry. After attending a medical conven tion at Ogden, Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Club Becomes' Prosperous Dewey and little son, of Richfield, Through Sale. The Pep Booster Club of the Bear were guests of their parents, Mr. and GEORGE A. HESS River High School, sponsored a candy Mrs. J. E. Dewey. Mrs. Leonard Goodsell of Mendon, As winners of highest state honors salt at the school, Monday, Septemg for Utah in the $75,000 were to do likewise Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ber 26. Their plans are Fisher the of competition every Monday, in order to raise suf- William Johnson. Body Craftsman's Guild, George A. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hanson and Hess and Robert G. Wickham. of ficient funds to carry on their activiBait Lake City, will leave this week daughter, Elain, were in Ogden, the ties this year. for Detroit, where they will attend week end. Katherine Abbott. second annual convention of the the Mrs. Erma Grover of Fielding, and :o- :Guild, Aug. 22 to 25 inclusive. J?', to the convention Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bott of Rupert, vlistory Teacher Returns. will consist of two Bimilar winners of home the at were visiting Idaho, Miss Margaret Woodside, history from each of the other states, the District of Columbia, and each of the teacher, returned to school last Fri- Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Justinsen. seven Canadian districts of the Guild. Ne of Geo. Mrs. Jensen and Mr. She 8 of days. day, after the absence The boys earned the trip by conattended and the came coach Sunday has been ill in the Tremonton hospi- braska, structing the finest Napoleonic models in the state, and ifceir models funeral of their brother, Earl, Monday. tal, from a heart attack. will be at Detroit as a basis Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and Edythe Jensen. R. were and T. Mrs. Ault, children, in Ogden Saturday. Van Meets With Accident. Mr. and Mrs. John Becker of Ogden, A broken axle in the B. R. H. Beaver Dam van caused it to stop near spent a few hours Saturday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault. Collinston, Tuesday morning. By Mrs. J. O. Hadfield acSaturday Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish in the No students were injured, in had a started fire cident. Frank Durfey, the driver, discovered that :x: was forced to change his load. Alf a clothes closet which nearly caused Gibbs of McCamWm. Mr. Mrs. and home. By the Johnson, a van driver between Beaver the burning up of their have been mon, Idaho, visiting this Dam and Collinston, was hired to help of many kind neighbors and week with Mrs. Phebe Ward. conwas kept under bring the students to the high school. friends, the fire High Councilmen Calderwood, Eric Ilex Nelson trol. The inside of the house was and Brother Christensen of Stenquist damaged and the bedding and clothes the Society were speakers Genealogy the fire. were destroyed by New Garbage Cans. the Sunday evening meeting. Ellen at Several new garbage cans, made by Capener gave a musical number and the shop boys, have been placed track will begin. Arlene Hadfield a reading. around the school campus to take care Devere Harris. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward and daugh-- ! of the refuse. :o: Edna Mae, went to Logan Monday. ter, These green waste baskets were Miss Ward registered at the U. S. A. Club Puts On Program. Pep once oil Barrels. The Bear River High School Pep C. Welton Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Laurence and under the direction of Pearl Club, :o: and Mr. and Mrs. Oswald children Johansen, presented a program in asGym Classes Use Gymnasium. and children of Richmond, Lawrence sembly, Friday. jWThe Bear River high scnooi gym are visiting at the Lorenzo Bowcutt consisted of: The Vocal program acs will airain take up their Glor- home kfipa in th hich school evmnasium. solo, Venna Kirkham; piano solo, Steven Hales, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alice ia Dalton; Crocket; reading, Jt is reDorted that their first class June Stayner, Fay Farnsworth Geo. Hales, left Tuesday for Belle stunts, will be held Sept. 27th. and Hope Christensen; vocal solo, Fouche, S. D., where he will be emThey have been greatly handicap- Mildred Buch. ployed at the sugar factory. ped since the floor was ruined by Mr. and Mrs. Herald Peterson and Verna Rose. rising waters last spring. It became necessary, last SDrinsr. for Miss Mendenhall to abandon her useual "Spring Show." The students have given up many social activities in the past, but tnese events shall be resumed. Rhoda Knudson. WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR " h coach-buildin- Fellow-delegat- es j RIVERSIDE REMEMBER :o: Bear River Track SaAon Lenkrthlened. Coach Walker, of Bear River high plans to prolong track season, there fore develoninir better traefc attueies Fits are being dug at the south side of school building for the high jump-er- a This is being And nole vaulters. done because the ground is dry in the nnnnir urmroximatelv a monln earner than on the main track. A group of very capable workers are employed on this nroiprt. Work was started rn duv. the 23rd. and will be completed "Wednesday 28th, when training for Guns and Ammunition FOR THE HUNTING SEASON Wilson Lumber Co. "Everything (o Build Anything" PHONE 11 ? If said management is satisfied with an income tax so specially levied that owners of sources or activities in Utah, who do not maintain a single place of abode in the state for at least six months in the year are exempted By Mrs. Thomas Ault made dur-- j :o: Freshies Find Strategy Pays. The mighty seniors, still wanting to get a fight from the freshies, placed a dummy on the flag pole early Friday morning, then greased the pole. The freshies made a try at the pole but when they found it was greased, they had a problem to solve. The freshie bored of strategy decided to let nature take its course, and as a result the dummy had disappeared by Monday morning. Luella Atkinson. - Euitor, the gymnasium Tuesday. Up until now the students have had to content themselves with out of door on days New York state taxes it. Then if there is any double taxation on the property New York will be the loser and not Utah. Utah can have all taxes based up on incomes. Our Constitution has al ways said that assessments shall be made according to the value of the property in money. If you or I make any investments that is not wild speculation, our price is determined by the amount of net income that may be expected with certainty. . Let us elect a Governor, legislators and county commissioners pledged individually to help adjust our tax burdens, acrording to the value in money of each piece of used property and time. D. W. Jenkins COMMUNICATION -i- Health Classes Begin Work. After three weeks of waiting the it permissable, and by studying 5, Box I By Miss Annie Hurd Wednesday, October 5, has been s :x: letted as Box Elder County day at the Mr .and Mrs. Alma Larkin took 54th Utah State Fair, in Salt Lake City, October 1 to 8. All county res- their son, J. W. to Tremonton, Wedidents are urged to attend the annual nesday, Sept 14th, where Dr. Schaffer-removehis tonsils. festival on that day. The ccounty day was selected and Miss Sarah Larkin and Antone of Juniper, were married in general plans completed at a meeting of the State Fair Board this week. the Logan Temple Wednesday of last ' Two new features have been added week. They are making their home this year Championship sport events at Juniper. in which' the outstanding amateur j Mr. and Mrs. Hurd, two sons, Arwrestlers, boxers, track and field stars nold and Serell, and daughter, Mrs. in the intermountain region will com ,Leah Walton, of Grover, Wyoming, pete and a gigantic Boy Scout jambo- visited his brothers, William and Fred ree in which scouts from the four cor Hurd and other friends here last ners of the State will participate. week. The Horse Pulling Contest, Kennel Miss Annie Hurd had her tonsils reShow, Horse Show, Pet Show, and all moved Saturday by Dr. Schaffer At other popular features of years past his office in Tremonton. She returned will be held again in addition to the home Sunday. The Stake Board of M. I. A. held varieay of carnival attractions. The Salt Lake County exhibits won an opening social Tuesday, September major prizes last year, carrying off ap 13, at Stone. The ward M. L A, held their opening proximately $3,000 in cash prizes. Weber and Uuh counties were second social Friday night of last week. with 2,000 in premiums. Davis was Mrs. Al Robbins and children of Ognext with$l,500, followed by Wasatch den, were guests of her parents, Mr. with $ 1,300 and Box Elder, with $1,000 and Mrs. John Arbon, last week. Other counties won cash premiums in The boy scouts came down from the following order: Cache, Juab, San- Stone and played ball with the homepete, Summit. Uintah, Piute, Morgan, town team, Thursday. The score was Tooele, Carbon, Washington, Rich, 17 to 14 in favor of Snowville. Scouts The Snowville baseball team went Sevier, Millard and Beaver. "The flood of entries received to to Black Pine Thursday, to play the date indicates one of the largest exhib Black Pine team. The score was 12 its in history", stated Ernest S. Hol- to 6 in favor of Snowville. Samaria and Snowville played basemes, Manager. "We are offering more than $30,000 in premiums, and that ball at Samaria, Saturday. The score amount has certainly stimulated inter was 14 to 12 in favor of Snowville. est. Entries from exhibitors throughJos. J. Larkin and son, Heber, were out the West are pouring in now. business visitors to Willard last week. -I-- jlay, Oct Wed. Bear River High : Happenings : TREMONTON, UTAH ! I f f "X from paying the tax. We were told some two years ago that the tax revision program was designed to tax and exempted persons who still escape all taxation. Excuse is made that the federal courts will not permit one state to tax citizens of other states. We all know that. What we want is to tax the property, including all income as a form of property that is in this state. We can tax it at the moment of its materialization as income, before it goes to Wall Street and before 1 W ,y ROBERT C. WICKHAM Lake-Tooe- le $140,000. Price City to install two new, hy- drants in Parkdale. Randolph New Western Sound Sys tern being installed in Opera House. NO SLEEP, NO REST, STOMACH GAS IS CAUSE Mrs. AL Cloud says: "For years I Brigham visitors Monday. The ladies of the Farm Bureau will meet today (Thursday) at the home of Mrs. Clara Welling. Mrs. Effie Welling and son Dale, of Brigham, spent the week end here. for presenting the four international awards, each consisting of a four-yea- r university scholarship worth $5,000. Among the guests of honor at the convention will be the leading scientific educators or the United States and Canada, including such men as Dr. R. A. Millikan, of tbe California Institute of Technology. Dr. Karl T. Compton, president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and M. Augustin Frigoa of the University of Montreal. Dan Beard, "Father of the Boy Scouts," and John Btiles, head of th Canadian Boy Scout organization, also will attend and will address the boy. had a bad stomach and gas. Was nervous and could not sleep. Adlerika rid me of all stomach trouble and now I sleep fine." Scott Drug Company. Tremonton, Utah. (Adv.) PRICES FOR SATURDAY, OCT. 1st, 1932 Susar Coffee Family Blend Bag 48-l- b. 69c Pound Thompson Seedless Bag b. Sperry's 29c ... 9-lb.- Bottle 9-lb.- Lard Kettle Rendered 19c 8 Pound Peanut Butter Jar b. Can 23c Larre Crisn m D I - 1 65c - 2 Fftftttft Bag Local Grown 25c 2 Heads - 9c Carrots Brooms ie Each 15c Bunches Lettuce I iuui aiiicmt; Ross Robb 3y2-l- b 5c Celery New Crop Pail 75c Sunbrite Honey 10-l- b. Pail Cleanser Fresh Churned 2-l- 13c Pound Parowax Pound Pkg 23c Mild Utah 39c Jelly Seal 25c Cheese Krv - - "Honeybee" 25c JellyTallGlasses Tumblers Dozen 23c Germade Ccrto For Jelly "Airway" Rolled Oats Raisins 4-l- 21c Pound Flour o, A picture show was given Tuesday evening after the M. L A. meeting. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Macfarlane and children went to Elba, Idaho, Sunday to visit with relatives. Mrs. Francis Hess of Farmingtor is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Fran cis Tubbs. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Morris, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Morris and Winona and Venna Morris, all of McCammon, Idaho, visited at the Geo. M. Ward home Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burgenson and son, Jackie, and Bill Benny of Portage were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tingey, Miss Peg Capener and Mrs. A. A. Capener were Brigham visitors Friday. Mrs. Leland Capener and daughter, Joyce, returned home from Salt Lake Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Capener come up with them and returned to Salt Lake Wednesday. Mrs. Alvin Smith of Plymouth, visited with Mrs. T. J. Udy Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Kennard and two daughters and Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Biglow and three children of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Hales. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Welling were Grade "A" Bag 25-l- b. 1 Butter I Fine Utah children and Woodward Cannon of Salt Lake, were Sunday guests at the A. A. Forsberg home. Miss Ruth Fors-ber- g returned to Salt Lake with them for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker of spent the week end here. Miss Betty returned home with her parents, after spending three weeks there with her grandmother, Mrs. E. W. Ward. Ford Richards and Phyllis Richards, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Richards, went to Logan Sunday to attend the U. S A. C. The Book of Mormon class, under the leadership of their teacher, William Butler, held a social Thursday evening at the home of Rowane Poca-ttell- Price City to construct ice skating rink east of Price ball diamond. Salt Lake City Bids called for five miles reconstruction work on Salt highway, estimate cost j 39c rrtvaut. Imm.1 3 Bunches 4c ! |