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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY UUU)ER;fttOR3DAY, ESAB RIVER VALLET LEADER Ektafed st tb Pestoffioe at Tre-Utah m Seeoad Class Matter. at Tremocton, Utah, ea f each week. Classified ! Ad Column! , Subscription Rate :CBe Tear (in advance) - - - Month (in advance) - - - -vlferee Uontbs (in advance) . v ;J;;i 'NATIONAL 12.00 $1.00 schooi; days EDITORIAL : HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid for hides, pelts, furs and wool. J. W. Garrett, Bell Phone 146; B. R Val 10-1-0 ltp. ley Phone 113. m A VV Tbe only pl LVf A to Im U. or product caa Kl . wfc uvuy jid W i 5rr. i PSJtSi we, as ruW ' IJr-J- Ll A3 NtAR vw s ; I two Tops asrof(T,W H on. "'IsPWHrVEO' " LX fn UoNCie ORovtioeP W "foe VeR bear- - Zrs -- ih WiS. jtoeMov! . LOST Clear red sheep dog. Answers to name of "Red." Reward. Leland ' Crystal, Tremonton. iiiistiial libmiy nHri BaiaMlatBiMlaa Cli e, 1U1 uic uaw buuvvia above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in secuo 411, Postal Laws and Regultmonir nrinted on the reverse of this form. to wit: . 1. That the names and addresses 'of the publisher, editor , managing editor, and business managers are: , ? Publisher James Walton, Tremon- pUDUCaUun FOR SALE Good size Shed posts, Utah Auto & Im also fence posts. ' : 0 tf. , plement Co. To Your Town . as well as to your Country " ". 10-1- . . - , fbft h fteAK ttvS ' . ) STATE OF UTAH )ss. County of Box Elder Before me, a notary in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared I. P. Walton, who having: been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that she is the business manager of the Bear River Valley Leader, and that the following is, to the best of her knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership. management (and if a daily paper the circulation), etc. of the aforesai ) rue one Wweo - I 10-1- OMisBtioan the Amman tndoMnal Ufiry. Write for Businxu Advcrtinoc MatMr W"" iaurested in; tame will be promptly forwarded. AUEIICAI PURT kr stotfH r yf't FOR SALE OR RENT One modern home. Call Mrs. Gilbert Parker, 0 tl. phone 76.0-- 2 ertal obtamedFrfc y I STATEMENT OF TEX OWNEK-8H- n. MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC, REQUIRED BT TB35 ACT OP- - CONGRESS t OF AUGUST 24, 1912, OF THE BEAR RIVER VALLET LEADER, PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT TREMON-ONTO- N, UTAH, FOR OCTOBER L, By DWIG 7 I ij FOR SALE Different varieties of apples, all grades. Powell orchard. W OCTOBER . motors, Two electric Mavtae Shoo. FOR-SAL- E , . 10-3- tl. ton, Utah. XL FOR SALE TORE PREVENTION WEEK, which 'flla to be observed from October 6 to 12, will be a success only if every community cooperates to make it one. Here is a simple, definite program .that can be followed in whole or in part by all towns and cities a program which should result in a substantial decline in local fire loss. Public officials can be of martial aid in a campaign against fire. To inaugurate the Week, they - should issue proclamations calling upon citizens to personally take a part 'far its observance. V' "Chambers of Commerce can further : the cause of fire prevention by enlist- ing the cooperation of their members window , to provide .advertisements, and similar types of pub-- i . "displays, jlidty calling .attention to the hazard Vof fire, the great arid unnecessary and how it may be it causes, K ' V suppressed. V Fire departments should supply speakers for schools and other groups, . who will describe the more common fire hazards and their elimination, the way to turn in alarms, etc. A conv munity inspection campaign conduct ed by the department can also be pro ductive of great benefits. t '. Insurance; agents are in a positions to act as leaders. They may make i speeches, offer prizes for the best on fire prevention submitted by i children, advertise, make suitable win. aow mspiays, ana otnerwise ao tneir rfpart to see the Week is a success. Newspapers can be of the utmost : service. Through editorials, articles , and announcements they can bring ' the menace of fire to the attention of the entire community and its environs, and point to the cure. It takes little in time or money to wage an effective war against the fire i demon which destroys thousands of i lives and hundreds of millions of dol-- : lars worth of property annually a waste which is at least 80 per cent unnecessary and preventable. : erson 4 disc tractor Brantingham--goo- LOST Tool kit containing mechanic al tools. Has enitials A. E. R., Tremonton, Utah, on side of box. Re- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ward if returned. A. E. Roche. If FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN ' KINDLING FOR SALE By Wilson AND FOR BOX ELDER tf . Lumber Company. COUNTY Two-stor- y frame house, FOR SALE In the Matter of the Suspension and strickly modern, close in. A snap " for someone. If interested see Liquidation of the TREMONTON BANKING COMPANY, a corporaJames Walton, Tremonton. 2 tf. r tion, CASH PAID for dead and useless NO. 4854 cows and horses. Call Maple Creek : Brigham City, Utah, and that further nntim he iHwn hv i,W. cation of this order in the Bear River Valley Leader at Tremonton, Box Elder County, Utah, at least once prior to the date of said hearing; and that further notice be given thereof by sr. vice of a true copy of this order upori an officer of said bank who acted as such At the time said institution was closed and upon James Walton, Chairman of the Depositors Committee organized to represent the depositors of tf ORDER FIXING TIME FOR HEAR- - said Tremonton Banking Company. It is further ORDERED that all 5-- 493-J-- 2. 6-- PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult Clerk of the District Court or the Respective Signers for Further Information. Deceased. B. FINN, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1st Natl Bk. Bldg., Brigham City, Utah, on or before the 19th day of Novem- -her, A. D. 1935. V ; ' LEWIS JONES, Administrator of the Estate of John B. Finn, Deceased. Date of first publication, Septem- ber 19, A.D. 1935. ' Date of last publication, October 10, A. D. 1935. A prudent man concealeth knowledge; but the heart of fools proclaimed foolishness. Proverbs 12:33. 9-- Plan Corn-Ho- g u8t be given.) James, Walton, Tremonton, Utah D. A. Walton. Salt Lake uty.-uuuW SAMuir, Pocatello. Idaho.: Kioora Key N. NewitfM-Rfieve- s, Los Angeles. Ca3fflM&-y- S Frank Lester, .Oakland, Ca 3. That the known bond mortgagees, and other security owning or holding 1 pei? c more of total amount of bonds, gages, .oe .otner: jsecunuea 3ref. V there are none, so state.) Joseph H.Call, Afton, WyomingA Mra T S Calderwood. Loeran. UtahA u -- - i " MSi -- if. r t1- - '. 9-- i Fronk Chevrolet Chev. Coach Chandler Sedan. Pontiac Sedan. Ford Coach Chevrolet l-- Chev.iljTon. Ford 4 Chev. lr i - 11933 Vi . Ton. Ton. ' ap-wi- th Msf. r Ford Coupe, -- 1 Vz Short. NEW 1935 LONG DUAL CHEVROLET TRUCKS Tremonton Stea AS LOW AS - - $766.00 and Dining Kooiirj? PRICES LOWEST . IN THE STATE POPULAR P RICES SATISFACTION JACK GUARANTEED SEE- ! Wheat file and Treated Seed THE BESSIN6ER BROS. TREMONTON, UTAH 36 : ... y Chev. Coach Vz . to-w- it: Chev. Sedan Chev. i . Counts 11931 11933 11929 u. 10-3-- USED CARS With An O.K. That 1934 ecomlbdg y 1 f: 11933 11933 11930 11929 11928 11930 11930 : ! Judge. legal JustrficatiQn foranottierrcorn nM.n AW.r- Tilij vJIN S U JVLM. Aiiua; to u nirarinn fnr vhnm filip.h T.ri9i.ee la SAID TRANSACTION, ALSO FqR ATTEST: ur.uu.g . ru&u 111 (UtnatA A.Tfnnnn mat mc C. HENRY NIELSEN, AUTHORITY TO PAY A 20 FIRST cydcc piugioiu will jj- j- jg given; als0 that the SBJi nwo : ' : Clerk. t2.. AND FINAL DIVIDEND TO pE- oUxiv.Cnnjr ouppuncu uy me innu - paragraphs contain ' statemen t& em- ers to maice it aammistratively prac- POSITORS. bracing affiant's full knowledge' and the telegram said. ticable," Low t the hircumstafces and NOTICE OF INTENTION The Extension Service, through its ' conditions under which stockholders Upon reading the petition of John A Malia, Bank Commissioner of the Notice is hereby given by the. City staff of county agents,, will cooperate and security holders who do not the corn-ho- g associations in pear upon the books of the company State of Utah, in charge of the liqui- of Tremonton, Utah, of the intention dation of the Tremonton Banking of such City Council to make the fol- Utah to conduct the referendum and as trustees, hold stock and securities growers' will be notified where and In a capacity other than that of a Company, together with the deposit- lowing described improvements, how the vote is to be taken, Director-bon- a ors of said institution by and through fide owner; and this affiant Tas Peterson said. the Depositors' Committee, praying no reason, to believe that anvcjher Construction of cement curbs ar.d Federal officials point but the fact person, association, Or QBSoratlon' has1 for authority to sell the assets of said gutters, planting of trees, and oilingj that while the number of hogs in the any interest director indirect injthedefunct banking institution, for the of the streets in the District heresum of $16,500.00, to the Bear River west is not large, sun growers of the said stock, bonds,or other securities described. after middlewest have ample breeding stock than as so stated by him. ; State Bank and to execute, indorse, deliver and set over to the Bear River According to plans, profiles and spe- and they are prepared to flood the 5. That the average number of copthe market next if a program of ies of each, issue of this publication State Bank all assets of every naie cifications on file in the office ofabutyear control is not inaugurated. Abundant sold or distributed, through the mails and nature and for general authority City Engineer and to defray the to do any and all things necessary to ters portion of the cost and expense crops in the corn belt have made hog. or otherwise, to paid subscribers durthereof by special assessment upon raising inviting to the farmers of that completely transfer and set over the ing the six months preceding the date the lots and pieces of ground affected, section of the country and without shown remaining assets of said banking inabove is (This to such or benefited improvement, by restraint in production the mar- information is required 'from dally any stitution, and for the purpose of deto feet front be assessed according ket price for corn and hogs is headed publications only.) !z.hw claring a first and final dividend la j , toward another slump, economists the approximate amount of twenty situated South to in3rd North 3rd From out. cent to of said the per point depositors r . Business stitution (excepting in such cases Streets on First West Street. It is estimated that jEarfflereTutah Sworn to and subscribed fir From 1st to 3rd North and from 1st will receive.., where such depositors were stockin benefit pay- this 7th day of October, Tremont! on to South 5th holders and the right of offset or oth. Street, ments from the AAA for Joiniing the (SEAL) LEA s sue. From Main to 2nd North Streets oil' corn-ho- g er recourse exists) and to make such commission expis program to control produc(My tion. necessary expenditures in connection 1st East Street. t 1937.) with the closing up of the liquidation Except as hereinafter noted, The East, North and West sides of of said Tremonton Banking Company as to the Court shall seem meet and the District school property, located on the corner of Tremont and 1st ; equitable in the premises. It is accordingly ORDERED that South Street, and 1st West Street. the hearing of said petition is hereby Curbing and guttering and tree to set before the above entitled court in planting to be on both sides of each the courtroom thereof in the County of the above' streets. The total estiGo"6 Court House in Box Elder County, mated cost of said improvement is State of Utah, on the 14th day of Oc $19,800, but the major portion there: tober, 1935 at the hour of 10 o'clock, of is to be contributed by the Public Works Pro A. M. of said day or as soon there Works '"Administration, after as said matter shall be called, gress Administration, or other federal including any and all subsequent hear. agency. It is estimated that the cost ings that may be required to be held of said project per front foot to the on said petition and all persons In property owner will be approximately terested be and they are hereby re- $1.00 per front foot. All protests or objections to such quired then and there to appear and show cause if any they have why improvements or the carrying out of said petition should not be granted as such intention must be in writing, ' signed by the owner of the property prayed. It is further ORDERED that notice affected or benefited, describing the HAMMOND of said hearing be given by the post- same, together with the number of ing of true copies of this order for front feet and be filed with the City ten full days prior to the date of said Recorder on or before the 31st day of hearing at the following three places: October, 1935. And the City Council One at the front door of the Court at its first regular meeting thereafon the 4th day of NovemHouse; one at the northwest corner ter, t, of Main and 1st South Street, Brig- ber,' at 8 p. m., will consider and pass ham City, Utah, and one on the west on the proposed levy and hear and wall of the Service Coal and Feed consider such protests and objections to said improvements as shall have been made. By Order of the City Council at OUR AT Tremonton, Utah. Dated October 3, 1935. , TALi 1U FOR ICE Beverages & Coal ?E mem-mer,m- p. to-wi- :F-H-0N- ; 1"vra fa DpMa Fate of Federal , Read the Want Ads -- pi cross-bre- TRUCKS . J ! -- oOo Company, If the farmers of the United States want another corn-ho- g program the Agricultural Adjustment administration stands ready to outline plans and nnlicies accordinsr to the best Inde-ment of government officials, said a, teles-rareceived bv Director William Trout Hatchery, Brigham of the Utah State Agricul Peterson Reverse Churee. tural college from Washington, D. C. The date set by Secretary of AgriFOR SALE Hampshire, Ramboullett A. MALIA, STATE BANK EXAMIN- 5!!? thereof should inform cultural Henry A. Wallace for the d bucks. See C. G. ER OF THE STATE OF UTAHj IN the and 4. That the two paragraphs JJ8W same which referendum is October 26.. All operthe themselves 22.3. respecting , Tremonton, phone Eldredge, CHARGE OF THE LIQUIDATION of this Court ators and owners of farms .that pro above, giving the 'names of twn-ersClerk file on the with is OF THE TREMONTON BANKING and all interested and seetafty stockholders, persons are hereby duced corn or hogs in 1935 are elig-- 1 era. if anv., contain not onlv- the Rr. wr. COMPANY, AND THE DEPOSITjtm:x r. nation-wid- e notice of to the vote to take in ible this propose poll beet TRADE A required OR SALE FOR SAID INSTITUTION, ORS OF and security- WVIJt3 ' stockholders of ' ed to determine attitude the of procedure. growers rack for a short wheel base truck. PRAYING FOR AUTHORITY I TO boojisofliia' Dated this 1st day of October, 1935: towards the federal plan for controlled as thev appear uponin. the tf . SELL THE ASSETS OF SAID See Ray Holdaway. cases where .the company but also, r production, BANKING INSTITUTION TO THE atnhkhnider or securitv holder appears BY THE COURT, BE SURE AND READ THE ADS BEAR RIVER STATE BANK AlfPv J1 ' . ruouc nearmgs or sepiemoer upon the books of the company as j fi MELV1N C. HARRIS, and 27 have disclosed TO VARIOUS" MATTERS INCIDE- Qther. ftjucUrtf re- '' "' es-sa- ys NOTICE TO CREDITORS .the-name- s 9-- -- i thereunder the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding one per cent or more of total amount of Btock. If owned by a corporation, and addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a firm, company, or other unincorporated concern, its name and addreM, well as those of each individual condition For sale, $85.00. d -- new, $235.00. Wayne Anderson, Phone 725, Tretf . monton, Utah. I ' . m plow-E- . . Managing Editor I. P. Walton, Tremonton, Utah. H.,,.; Business Manage? I. P. Walton, Tremonton, Utah. 2. That the owner is: (If owned py a corportin' its name, and "address must be stated and also immediately 10-3-- Fire Prevention. .. Tremonton, Utah. FOR SALE Bliss potatoes. 25c 100 lbs.; 8 good milch cows. 2nd house t2p. north Elwood church. A Program For : Editor I. P. Walton, FOR SALE Under sized onions, 35c 100 lbs. Phone Krist Petersen, 15.5-- 2 10-- 3 tf. PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS ESTATE OF JOHN ; .... MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton, Utah Phone 28 R.S. CALDERWOOD, . jCity Recorder. Garland- - Tromnntnn Milling Co, - . , It doesn't take the children long to find where the largest all day suckers may be secured or where the largest ice cream cones may be purchased. J , |