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Show f PAGE FOUR BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 26, 1935 AN ORDINANCE rated in Christmas EAST GARLAND An Appropriation Ordinance Adopting a Budget to Govern Expenditures f Box Elder County, Utah, For Calender Year By Mrs. David Larson much merriment and a littje anxiety was created as dancing couples hoped to be lucky ones to receive prizes when they stopped under numbers which were called. A generous number of bags and boxes of candy were given away. Mr and Mrs. Mark JensenMr: and Mrs. Legrande Jensen and famlies ' of Collinston were Sunday ' guest" of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John I 4 -- FROM MINUTE """EAR TO Uic SOLD CON8TITD. 1936 !J. I The Board of County Commissioners of Box Elder County, state of Utah, ordains as follows: Section I. Pursuant to" Section Revised Statutes of Utah, 1933, a budget making appropriations of funds for Box Elder County, a political subdivision of the State of Utah, is hereby adopted for the calender departyear 1936, for the various ments and purposes and in the as follows, County Road Maintenance, $28,450.00 -1- M fatal TO at the Vm- rslty of Callfor- took ttaeoata t upport the i tion of the State "f California mA tt United States. - 1, to-wi- t: UTE TOOMAS M A RTHA : shows cere- -; many on the CO-ilee campus, IVWN "O "And one minute," replied Bruce, "it's this year and the next It's tom- County Road Special 19,500.00 Construction .. 10,000.00 Fund Mothers Dependent 15,000.00 Pauper Fund 1,600.00 Justices' Court 2,100.00 District Court 28,857.00 Statutory & General 9,195.00 County Sheriff County Clerk & Auditor .... 6,735.00 7,640.00 County Assessor 5,350.00 Recorder County 6,310.00 County Treasurer 2,850.00 County Attorney 340.00 County Surveyor Custodian (Building & 3,940.00 Grounds) 1,325.00 Health & Quarantine County Extension 2,801.00 Department 3,600.00 County Commissioners 710.00 Juvenile Court Department, Exhibits & Advertising 4,950.00 Fund Section II. Deficits forbidden. The officers of the various County Departments, Boards, Commissions, etc., for which appropriations are made in this Ordinance, are expressly forbidden to make any expense in excess of the amount appropriated for such departments, boards, commisions, etc., for the calender year beginning January 1, 1936, excepting the matters provided: by law. Passed this 17th day of December One of the largest gatherings of the year was at the Sunday school service Sunday morning. Most of the parents had made a special effort to accompany their children to hear the Christmas program which was very good and very creditably rendered. Neighbors and friends were also glad to greet Fred Somera our lcal boy, who had recently returned f . m California where he successfully passed the examination which entitle.! him to a Rhodes scholarship at Oxford University in England. Fred ki feeling wen and happy and gave a 3plendid talk, explaining briefly , what the ' Oyler Jr. A. Mrs. O. Seager and Mrs. O. L. Relief Society Stake of the Brough Board were welcome visitors to the local organization Tuerday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Miller and family were shopping irt Ogden Mon. The members of the ward bishop-ri- c and the Relief Society presidency have completed their annual Visit to the families in the ward. They foi injarr all well with a general spirit-fulness and optimism prevailing. Miss Helen Atkinson is home from Salt Lake City where she has been attending school the past two months. The primary children had a happy afternoon, Monday when the officers . NE minute," said Corinne, "it's today. And the next It's tomorrow !" scholarship includes. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson are She smiled at him, a little dark thins with spending the holiday sea-oin filmy clouds of white. They circled relatives and friends in Salt Lake the ballroom once more. City. "And one minute," said Bruce with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer, Mrs" a deep rumble he tried to keep from Oyler and son, Sherman, were Joseph sounding tender, lest someone overhear, Ogden and Brigham City visitors on "you're Miss Corinne Mini) ford, and the Monday. next." he whirled her off into a quieter The seven students from here who coi ner, "you're Mrs. Bruce MseQueenJ" are attending the U . S. A. C. are as quickly as that?" She "Indeed home for the Christmas holidays. smiled again but her cool voice tremThe M .1 .A. sponsored a very bled. successful dancing party Tuesday "Do I gather," her lashes fell on her' The hall was prettily deco- evening. of a Is in the this "that way cheeks, ' proposal of marriage?" ! New On "Bright girl gear's eve I a new life demand a new wife f I KEEP THAT WAV) I SAV YivJ'.-.- c LOOKING .'Al.jrtir jwiTHAua-ftiTzfi- q and happiness ever afterward." orrow-year." -- n f i:i:.-0 '. t ; 1 Mi TJ A i ' ' JtV f METAL TUBES INTERESTING Exploding the myth that women arent interested in technical things, the majority of them asking to see the new tubes in the new radio sets. A new metal alloy and electrical welding made metal tabes possible. WAH! IT'S ALL FOR ME!" MIAMI. FLA The Utile eirl on the hunk. et seems unduly agitated t ? ... J gave them a dancing party:' Santa also visited them and gave ' "' each some nuts and candy: ' Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams have been spending part of the week' in Salt Lake City and vicinity, visiting relatives and friends. J. W. Larson was in Brigham City - Claus : ... ... on business, Monday. W. E. Hansen visited with relatives and friends in Salt Lake City last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Korth motored to Provo and Charleston, Wednesday Their daughter, Clara, is registering at the B. Y. U. for the winter quarter. Miss Charlotte Taney of Sandy returned with them for a short visit William King of Garland was, the speaker in Genealogy meeting Sunday evening. The M. f. A. Girls chorus rang a Christmas song and Master Dale Miller gave a piano solo. WELL . by the fact that her little friends are "muscling In." It's more sensible to keep well than to wait until you are ill and then try to get well. ALKA - SELTZER 1935. Commissioner George Abbott vot- ing "Aye"; Commissioner John Adams votin "Aye"; Commis ioner Joseph I. Dewey voting "Aye". GEORGE ABBOTT, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Box Elder County, Utah. (SEAL) ATTEST: ' C. HENRY NIELSEN, County Clerk ". . . v STOKOWSKI SIGNS FOR TOUR The noted conductor Leopold Stokow-- 5 ski signs agreement with E. T. Cun ningham, (left). President of RCA Victor, which will take the famed Philadelphia orchestra to many new cities so music lovers may see and hear this famous symphony organization In their own concert halls. If you know what you want the salesman will be less likely to sell you something you don't want. Service is that something plus which the other fellow hadn't bar-- : The fees in the School of Experience are always paid in advance. gained for. ::w:gtTiKia.:.;A.T.nuiiuMyt HINDU DANCING GIRL Juliet Forges, garbed as a Hindu dancing girl for annual Beaux Aits Bail la New York. and We're Old. Minutd After Minute . . . Promise!" may Our helps to keep yqur body healthily alkaline. If you are suffering from Gas on Stomach, Headache, Sour Stomach, RheuColds, Fatigue, Muscular, matic, or Sciatic Pains, try Alka-Seltz- "How modest," she murmured, "yon are." "Speak . . ! promise me before the bells ring out! Minutes fly . . . Into hours, days . . . months and years f Promise me !" Xow he held her closer. his breath fanned her hair. "They pile up and pile up . . . and then life goes on . . . and we're old. Minute after minute . . . promise!" The violins seemed to beseech her; fhey cried out at her in lovely golden voices. One minute is today . . the next Is tomorrow They danced and danced. One minute Miss Corinne Mum-for. . . the next Mrs. Bruce Alka-Seltz- er habit-formin- g, itreamnf good crowd was in . attendance and patrons enjoy, 4 a happy and prosperous t NEW YEAR er. is not laxative, not and not a heart de- Robert Cimonsen Jeweler t(tafa' pressant. Ask your druggist L "UMtoitott. . No cne is rich enough to live with' out a neighbor. d Mae-Quee- In her clouds of filmy white, whirling and whirling in her partner's arms, she tried to think. Was it the hall the glitter and life and beauty of a big party? The joy of dancing as If her feet were shod with wings? The de light of hpin ins Hrure's voice begging her . . . talking to her, holding her more and mure closely In his strong. gentle grasp? Mid she love him? Did he love her? He had not said so. He had never said so. Yet she had seen him day after day. She had taken for granted their friendship, as one loves the sun, yet forgets the sun Is shining. Around and around whirl, whirl ! Perhaps one did not have to decide. Perhaps, as one minute slid silently Into the nest . . . one knew! Tm going away tomorrow," said Bruce, "to South America. A big chance." "Oh," she gasped, "you did not tell me!" "I only heard today." He was going away . . . when today was tomorrow, he would be gone. A little pain climbed from her heart to her throat. She lifted her chin and ... FOB ALL THE FAMfKV CItar the track! The throttle it wide open and we are bearing dawn on vou with two big money-savimagazine offers that brsalc all transcontinental records for value. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! 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