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Show Y BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY TAGS V0U3 recruiting party from Salt Lake City will be in Tremonton, Utah. Single Catered at the Postaffice at Tre-- men between ,18 and 35 are urged by utak as Seooad CUM Hatter. Colonel Webb to see the party while PBtHabad at Tranenton, Utah, on it is in town. The advantages of an of each week. enlistment will be explained, and qua! ififcj men will be furnished transporSubscription Rates to Salt Lake City, Utah, where tation $2.00 Year advance) (in One will be completed. enlistment their $1.00 fUx Months (in advance) oot "Three Mentha (in advance) Tbe Daughters of Pioneers of Bear River City are sponsoring a dance NATIONAL EDITORIAL Wednesday evening, Feb. 12, in the ASSOCIATION Bear River City amusement hall. Re 5 2yLenA&i. 193 freshments will be served free. C3AB RTVXR VALLEY LEADER EE SCHOOL DAYS Tfca eal pUcc ia Um U. S. eowatin 2TwlSctairb7 6bit B" Fn t In Tremonton caUloc and buataaai Birr ms Done iar icar. It- - . - long. Bids are expected within the next few days and construction will be commenced immediately. An old land mark will have" to give way for the new building the frame building now being occupied by the barber shop and the shoe shop. This will remove the only fire bazard on the block and adds one more substan- tial structure to the fast growing trict of this city. There is no social or economic question today which has all the wise and good on one side and only the evil and foolish on the other. fatSJ , AGEIICMIIIimiH'LIIMIV BaAlaMtUtBalMla, Ckia,Illlai business di ent businesses will be new Duucuiig. at well 8$ to your Country PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS tf. All makes of cars. 1 to 1t on. vtteais ouys. jau uaiuaier MotorCo. Phone. 103. - HEATERS j '! A. l.J ..- f : FINE testimonial to the increasing value of newspaper advertising as a producer of business and industrial development was given in a recent public statement by L. A. War-TePresident of Safeway Stores Inc. ' a chain grocery system serving western America. Citing his own company as a ba- rometer indicative of the attitude of . business in general toward advertia ing, Mr. Warren declared that he considered the growth of Safeway Stores and similar systems but a reflection ,?.of the power of the newspapers to i Twlld and maintain public respect and - vublic patronage. He added: "It is advertising that people come through :' to know and understand the scope of any business concern's public service, " and the commodities it offers for pub. A o -- FOR SALE OR TRADE One pair of bob sleighs. Call Ira Anderson. 65.0-- 5. 6 2-- tip Co. n, - FOR SALE Five good milch cows, freshen soon. Richardson, Elwood, ttp. 6 2-- FOR RENT Small apartment, partly furnished. Mrs. Doris Fridal. : , 2-- 1-- 6 t2 FOR SALE Several sets recondition ed harness. Tremonton Harness & Accessories. Co.. Inc. tf. 1-- cording to Professor Chester J. Myers and Mrs. Eldora McLaughlin; director. Miss Cook, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook, graduated from Bear River high school in 1934 where she took pact in high school piaya,-- , A freshman at the college this year, she is studying nutrition and dramatics. She is a member of the Home Economics club and plans jtg, belong-tthe Jesters club in the near future. .. ScholasUcally, Miss Cook made "A" marks in every subject but one during the fall quarter. : The company is expending considerat the meeting: "I hope to complete my college-coursmeetable means and effort to produce the Following the stockholder's here and then go to Columbia ing, a director's meeting was held in pictures for showing in the factory university to continue my, studies.' which the following officers were districts of five states. Miss Cook said. elected: John P. Holmgren, president; C. J. Dewey, manager and treasurer; David Holmgren, secretary. Stockholders and directors alike AT were pleased at the increased busi-oness of the institution and of the showing made during the past year. Manager Dewey and his organizations were commended by the officers of the institution ; FOR SALE Bed, springs and mat tress, and dresser. Mrs, Gilbert Parker. Tremonton. Phone fa Fait Pre n , . Makes Plans for , ; Agricultural Program Plans for preparing a county agricultural planning program for Box Elder Countv were drawn up at a meeting of agricultural and homej economics representatives through- the county, held Thursday after-noon in the court house at Brigham; City. This meeting was conducted under the direction of the county ex-- 1 tension agents, with the assistance of Director William Peterson of the Extension Service in Utah: Dr. O. J. , ,M"H''H-M"M"M"M-MM-M- ut IN frame house, FOR SALE Two-stor- y strickly modern, close in. A snap for someone. If interested see Wheatley, extension economist; , and Motion PictlirPS James Walton, Tremonton. 2 tf. miss Myrtie uaviason, assistant state To Show club leader. . lie consumption. and useless dead for CASH PAID those THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY - FEB. 6 - 7-- 8 j As explained by Dr. Wheatley! the "It seems only natural that cows and horses. Call Maple Creek purpose of this program is for the concerns using newspaper advertising, -Trout Hatchery, Brigham 493-J-farm men and women, through the f Tminterrupted year after year, do The annual free motion pictures tf cooperation of the Extension Reverse Charge. Service shown by the Utah-Idah- o the highest confidence of the pub-- i Co. Sugar or tne uniiea orates jjepanmem ox lie that they serve. Their customers i, in naturai colors denictins-o- ac i nave found out that they can truth-- ? to a draw up county plan tual practices of the farmers of the Agriculture which will tend toward improving?and districts, fully rely upon the advertised pro-according to Orson A. Chris-tenseFervice and economy which so conditions, This, duct, agricultural bettering Running Hours : 3 :00 - 5 :00 - 7 :00 - 9 :00 o'clock p. m. Agricultural Superintendent. often feature the display advertising is to be done by forming a general The dates for the shows are set for committee of representatives of the SPECIAL MATINEE AT 11:00 A. M. SATURDAY of the.chain rtores. various agricultural organizations, Brigham, Box Elder high school as"We have repeatedly endeavored to room, February 13th, and Bear commodities, and projects in the coun sembly 15tf ielp farmers dispose of surplus or disschool , February i4th, River ty, this committee to make up a plan both athigh tressed crops by conducting wideMa-lam. 2:00 will be p. It at 25 to be carried out relative to each of spread advertising campaigns on cerIdaho, Saturday afternoon, Feb- there commodities and projects. tain products at various seasons of ruarv 15t.h and in thp pvpninc-- nf In pointing out the need of such a tbeM d the year. These campaigns have been CARS SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY - FEB. at other , t cominuni. benand their .program, Director Peterson mentionA eminently successful, ties to later. eficial effects to agricultural are both . ed the present position and condi-- : , O.K. Th P'ctur ere ln tte sea" to tions of a number of the important a tribute newspaper advertising Utah in Idaho and chain-store districts. and the advantages of crops andor commodities in Scenic features are pictures of Yel reasons and for the these, lowstone country Park, Zions and Bryce Canand then showed the possibilities, for Any kind of merchandiser, chain or yons, Boulder Dam, Utah Dixie, and Mr. Coach. reflect and doubtless Chev. will if for them improvement plans independant, Black Hills. "Warren's views. Newspaper advertibetterment were drawn up and car- theThe pictures are essentially educaSedan. Chev. i to We Guarantee to Please Everyone With These ried out. get sing isnot only the best way tional in the production of beets and 'business for a good product or seTWO BIG FEATURES meet .4 Vi Those in attendance at the beet Sedan. sugar. Dodge is also the best way to hold rviceit those voted ithat representatives ing '" of the agricultural organizations 11931 Chev. Coupe. make up a general temporary com11931 Chev. Sedan. mittee to begin definite arrangements . for starting the plan. This commit11930 Chev. Coach. tee then met and selected a committee to outline the various commodiSedan. Ford 11933 14 ties rand projects to be included in this plan, together with the persons Graham Sedan. 11929 to represent these. Those composing At a time not so long ago, young bAtwte last Stockholder's meeting of the Bear River Valley Telephone this committee are: C. G., Aditey men applying for enlistment in the 11931 Pontiac Sedan. O. A. so S. of idea U. Iverson, Corinne, chairman; with the Comwiy,lanuary 6th, the most of the time was taken up in discussing the Army did "moochers" do not only work a hard-- , adventure and of traveling to far Evans; George Abbott, East Tremontelephone moochers. These ton; J. L. Weidmann, Bear River City ship and paralyze the telephone service but are also a pest to the neighbors places, said Colonel William C. Webb, Mrs. Emma Facer, Brigham City; whose phone they are using. In the past six months some of our subscrib- - : 1 Recruiting Officer for the Intermoun- 1931 '2 Ton Chev. Mrs. Ethel B. Lund, county home tain Area, but today, he continued, I ers, because of these moochers, have had their phones disconnected. demonstration agent; and Robert H. 2 1934 Chev. Vi Ton. applicants are coming in with a fixed The cost of a telephone in your home is only afew cents per day. " Stewart, county agricultural agent purpose of improving their education. Ton. 11933 Chevrolet Fort Douglas is exceptionally adapted The price of material and supplies for telephone use increased 200 to for this purpose, the latest report of 1 1929Chev.ljShort. 400 the war and most of has come down a 325 school . 5-- Beet Pro duction Methods 4-- H Brigham City, Utah t I SHIRLEY TEMPLE 2. re-ta- in 4 LOGAN. Miss Maurine Cook of Tremonton, has been selected as a member of the cast of the .."Perfect Alibi," a Little Theater play to be produced February 13, H, 15, at the Utah State Agricultural college, ac- FOR RENTModern apartment. Wat- kins Apartments. Phone 34.02. "'"II housedria--lher!y""s- Maurine Cook Selected FortLittle Theatre Play Classified I Ad Column! To Your Town I A new business block is to be constructed by Gordon Nessen on the Jot between the Daryl Building and! the Woodward brothers pool hall. The construction is to be a one story brick and will be 50 feet wide and '150 feet 1; Sad WitWt " Industrial library. Newspaper Advertising Builds Industry. New Business Block To Be Erected Bv Christ's life program as outlined in was the background Luke 4:17-2which all his teaching appears to best advantage. OWaataaa d Wntm (o( Binimit Acfnrtiains Matter yon ara in; aama will be promptly (orwarded. - 7f!f, jj Free to Public , 1936 6-- in 'THE LITTLEST REBEL' n, IFrotik t ? ' Chevrolet PRICES d, USED 00 That With An Matinee Evening 10 "AH WILDERNESS" Counts Starring: WALLACE BERRY and LIONEL BARRYMORE 11934 11929 11933 M it Recruiting Party from Fort Douglas To Be TELEPHONE FACTS V Here February TRUCKS so-call- ed . lft - officer showing that the men are attending school at the Army Vtmt. Some of the nomilar courses are mdio, typing, diesel engineering stenography, motor mechanics, and electricity. The Colonel stated that a man who completes a course in the Army will be able to use the knowledege gained, while in the service, or after he returns to civil life. If a man has a desire for travel, he may apply for a transfer to one of the Army foreign service stations. During January, three men were transferred from Fort Douglas to China, and two to Hawaii. On Friday, February 14, 1936, 11932 Chev. V2 Ton. NEW 1936 LONG DUAL CHEVROLET TRUCKS AS LOW AS $765.04 PRICES LOWEST IN THE STATE GUARANTEED a FOR ICE Beverages & Coal -- TREMONTON, UTAH 36 it only verjr little, if during ' .' any, during the present depression. Most people who have' had their telephone removed do hot get along without telephone service, for they use their neighbor's telephone. o About 50 of the emergency calls received during the night come from ' "telephone spongers" who call from their neighbors. In many cases people pay dearly for not having a telephone, for, if ' everything is taken into consideration it costs more to be without a telephone than it does to have one. The average smoker or drinker gives out more money for cigarettes, tobacco and drinks in a year than it costs him to have a telephone in his home for the same period. One trip with the car may cost more than the telephone for a lifetime., A farm home, especially, is isolated from outside assistance when it has no telephone. For a few cents a day a telephone gives you protection which may save a life or thousands of dollars worth of property. It is not a question of being able to afford a telephone, it is a question of being able to afford NOT to have one. : creased Business The annual stockholders .meeting of the Farmers' Cash Union was held at the office of the company, Friday, Jan. 31, with a large majority of the stock represented at the meeting and more stockholders than has attended previous meetings for several years. Considerable interest was manifest in the report, which was read by Manager C. J. Dewey. The report showed big gains in the amount of business over the past several years. President John P. Holmpren answered questions put by the stockholders to their satisfaction and approval as to the condition of the institution and of the reports which had been submitted. The following directors were elected ''" : CALL NO 0 and have a telephone installed on your farm V'"'. ?.' Don't mooch or sponge on your neighbor. OUR ! MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Pronk Chevrolet DC Tremonton, Utah Phone 18 ,!- - v .'' ? SEE- BESSIN6ER BROS. P-H-O-- Farmers' Cash Union Report Shows In Bear River Valley Telephone Company ' " t |