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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER NOTICE OF MEETING OF CREDITORS IX PROCEEDINGS UNDER SECTION 75. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP COMPOSITION ers for Further Information. mm mtrnn 11 11 i i in i mm mmm in NOTICE TO CKEDITOKS Estate of FOREST A. S HUMAN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Penrose, Box Elder County, Utah, on or before the 18th day of December, A. D. 1934. SARAH K. S HUMAN, Administratrix of the estate of Forest A. Shuman, Deceased. LEWIS JONES, Attorney for Administratrix. 10-1- 8 11-1- 15. 5 The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open competitive examinations as follows: Principal marketing specialist, $5, 600 to $6,400; senior marketing specialist, $4,600 to $5,400; marketing specialist, $3,SO0 to $4,600; associate marketing specialist, $3,200 to $3,800; assistant marketing specialist, $2,600 to $3,200 a year, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Department of Agriculture. Closing date, November 15, IN PROCEEDINGS FOR A Consult Clerk of the District Court or the Respective Signtm Announcement Made Advantages Being Taken of Better Of United States Civil Service Examinations Housing Program In the District Court of the United States, In the District of Utah NOTICES OR EXTENSION In the matter of Frances White, Joseph A. Jtobop, Vanthia Miseila, N. W. and Ada Taylor. To the creditors of above named debtors, of Tremonton, in the county of Box Elder, and district aforesaid. Notice is hereby given that the petition of said debtors praying that they be afforded an opportunity to effect a composition or an extension of time to pay their debts under section 75 of the Bankruptcy act, was approved by this court as properly filed under said section; and that a meeting of their creditors will be held at Tremonton in the L. D. S. church on the 13th day of November A. D., 1934, at 2 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims .examine the debtor and transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Dated October 31, 1934. JAMES WALTON, Conciliation Commissioner. 1934. com- Agronomist (single variety munity cotton improvement), $3,800 a year, Bureau of Plant Industry', Department of. Agriculture. Closing date, November 19, 1934. Senior agronomist (cotton genetics and breeding), $4,600 a year, Bureau of Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture. Closing date, November 19, 10-1- NOTICE OF SUMMONS In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for the County of Box Elder DORMA C. RASMUSSEN, Plaintiff vs. GILBERT H. RASMUSSEN, Defendant THE THE ll-15- t5 WITH A ft special agent for home economics education (special groups, $3,800 a year; Office of Education, Department of the Interior. Closing date, November The salaries named are subject to a deduction of not to exceed 5 percent during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1935 ,as a measure of economy, and also to a deduction of 3 J percent toward a retirement annuity. All States except Iowa, Virginia, Maryland, Rhode Island, and the District of Columbia have received less than their quota of appointments in the apportioned departmental service in Washington, D. C. Full information may be obtained from the Secretary of the United States Civil Service Board of Examiners at the post office or customhouse in any city which has a post office of the first or the second class, or from the United States Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C. Curlew Irrigation and Reservoir Co. Principal Place of Business Snowville, Utah NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors, held on the 22nd day of October, 1934, an assessment of five percent was levied on the capital stock of the corporation; also an assessment of three percent was levied on the stock in the East Canal, and an assessment of six percent on the stock in the West Canal, payable on the 23rd day of October, 1934, to Jesse Arbon, the treasurer of the company ,at his office or residence at Snowville, Utah. Any stock upon which these assessments may remain unpaid on the 24th day of November, 1934, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is Business concerns that advertise made before, will be sold on the 15th their merchandise in this newspaper day of December, 1934, to pay the de- believe that the best is none too good linquent assessments, together with for their customers. the cost of advertising and expense of sale. EDMUND HURD, Secretary, 14. 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Pound rA WE SERVICE ALL KINDT He Ground Beef Off SO FRESH HEADS FOR 2 Packages CANDY tound Pot Roast 2 PACKAGES 45 IS QUALITY MEATS 39 t- Rolls 20c POUND -- PURE FRUIT FLAVORS 23c 0 49c 29c Each CAAP j J at- Adam's Drug Store 1 Finest Quality Bleached and (1 Crisp Bunch Saturday Specials j JUMBO BUNCH RADip -- Celery one-thir- Tremonton Harness & Accessories Co. Bear River Valley Implement Co. Consolidated Wagon & Machine Co. Glass and Chinaware Pound ... ... (IB2SZ) Paints and Oils Visit Our Fountain RRnnHIQ 15c z. Can sy ... Lumber, Hardware Would You Trust A STRANGER More Than A FRIEND? For Your Health and Pleasure CHOOSE YOUR DRUGGIST Wisely Bananas rrS Quality Merchandise HSE23E25ESJ FARMERS' CASH UNION Talk seems to be the most expensive commodity that some people are willing to throw in towards the betterment of their home community. This is no time to elack down. It stick out your chest like a pouter pigeon and go ahead. is the time to pep up, 14c 2-l- b. Paints and Oils Glass and Chinaware greatness with the result that create wrinkles on their foreheads they and ufacture of the material to be used. The benefit of the program to the whole community is obvious as the wage earners ,of course, spend their money primarily in their local 3.84 .. 216 Cementing 163 2.90 Lighting 123 Additional Rooms 2.19 121 2.15 Remodeling Bathroom 1.12 63 Remodeling Kitchen 14 Miscellaneous .25 The first table shows conclusively that all classes of people throughout the nation are taking advantage of the opportunity afforded by the Federal Housing Administration to modernize and improve their property. The second table shows the various types of repair jobs which are being undertaken by these individuals and shows that all toes of activities in the building trades industry are benefiting from the program. It should be remembered further, that approximately 70 of the money furnished in these loans, goes to labor, either that directly employed on the job or that which engaged in the man Raisins Lumber, Hardware Some people spend too much time thinking of their own importance and IRON G $3,- - Figures made public by the Federal Housing Aduiinistration on 2,344 modernization and repair loans selected at random .totaling $1,221,437 and covering key sections of the country, shed an interesting light on the class of people taking advantage of the Better Housing Program, and how they are using their loans. The average amount of these loans was $521.00. Hie following table shows the total number of loans within each group and the percentage of this total with reference to the grand total of loans made to all groups: No. of Loans Pctg. Occupation 378 16.13 Public Employees 358 15.27 Employees ( Clerical ( Mechanics (Skilled) 321 13.69 Business Men 12.25 .. 287 (Sole Owners) 6.78 159 Salesmen 6.14 144 Laborers (Unskilled) 5.04 118 Corporation Officers 4.44 104 Professional Men Renting Rooms or 4.22 99 Apartments 3.16 Business Men (Partners) .. 74 3.16 74 Department Heads 2.82 66 Foreman 1.79 42 Drivers and Truckmen 1.32 31 Farmers 1.24 29 Storekeepers 1.19 28 Landlords .85 20 Railway Employees .04 11 Barbers 1 .04 Churches Of the loans made to the above persons, the following table shows the number and class of jobs with relative percentage: 997 17,71 Heating Redecorating (Interior) .. 861 17.30 661 11.74 Plumbing 9.86 555 Exterior Repairs 9.70 546 Painting Outside 9.61 541 Roofing 7.02 395 General Remodeling 6.61 372 Interior Repairs Quality Merchandise rolemara SELF-HEATIN- Household equipment specialist, 200 a year, Bureau of Home Econ omics, Department of Agriculture. Closing date, November 19, 1934. Agent for home economics, $4,600; 19, 1934. You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this Summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend" the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint: Which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to recover a judgment dissolving the marriage contract heretofore existing between vou and the plaintiff. LEWIS JONES, Plaintiff Attorney. First National Bank Bldg., 8 Brigham City, Utah. 10-1- 1934. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANT: PAGE FIVE 1, 1934 3 1 |