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Show BEAR IUYER VALLET iti 19. 1936 and Feed Loans Available to Farmers Oldest Metal of Commerce Protects Historical Edifices ftr'T . .. I T Tff. " w yMWM f Reverend Gordon's Sunday School Matbew Felsted of California is pending a few weeks with his daugh- class surprised him Thursday, the occasion being his birthday. Mrs. Gorter, Mrs. Leland Hansen. don served dinner to the guests. Miss Mabel and Lilia Cook, stu-- .. Mrs. Leland Hansen attended a dent at the U. S. A. C. visited F- and relatives party Saturday at the home and with Monopoly Saturday day Mabel Hansen of Fielding. GarMr?. of East and Tremonton in friends - " . " - T' lT' " - "' u-.-- i -- f -. : jCl I o J -- Above " gJv y- ; ' 1 ' Phil,d"Bh" ' " I won its that has given repair-fre- e service, from British Rule for almost 200 years and a group,Christ Church, Philadelphia, was of Philadelphia, architects who reconstructed. The charter dates back cently examined it expressed thai to 1659 and the present building opinion it would undoubtedly glvei In 1727 by Dr. John satisfactory service for centuries to; tiegun rust.! completed ten years later. come, because copper cannotroot in Perhaps the oldest copper George and Martha Washington, Ca-- , etsy Ross, the Marquis do Lafay- all the - world is that on the ette,' Benjamin Franklin, Robert thedral- at Hildesheim, Germany. Morris and other distinguished The Cathedral was started in 1320 j .patriots whose names are Masoned and the towers colored with cop-- j in almost asj tin the pages of American pioneer pwt.X The metal history worshipped within its por good a condition today as when it; tals. When, the church was built waa nut on that historical edifice; t was covered with a Copper root Isonwjlf. years ago.r Farm Bureau . Dresses the Girls Like j : : Party Dresses I f of Rayon, Taffeta f Plain Pastel Colors f Sizes 3 to 6 ', vis- - ; f Mrr, W. E. Getz of Kaysville, is and Arlene Kunz visiting in Tremonton with relatives. : spent Saturdey in Ogden visiting S. A. Marble and son, Hyrum, re- with relatives. ; :' turned Tuesday evening from Gridly, California where they have teen on Mrs. McClure and daughter, Betty, HVF . J ana mary muccne spent me weeKeuu with Mr and Mrs. B. F. Winzeler. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Denton Black of Salt Lake City will be plea- Mrs. AJivia Keed from Ogden pent sed to learn of the safe arriva of a the week with her daughter; Mrs. at hme u&vcil 5,. jn,; Ward Shuman. lack was formerly Miss Mildred Stone. , J. P. Anderson and Ricy Anderson were Pocatello visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Quinney of Logan visited in Tremonton Tuesday Mrs. Philip Getz returned home evening. . . i i f jasi weeK arcer sptiiuuig aevertti months in Peoria, Illinois with relaMrs: Russel Waldron entertained tives, i her Bridge club last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Carmen Waldron and Eveline .. . ., . i , -- s i J - i - 98c The Tremonton all sizes - all colors - nifty styles - well made and of course absolutely tub fast ANKLETS Band Mothers vis- - Mrs. Keneth Stevenson were special ited the Bear River Band Friday guests. Mrs. Reeder Waldron and Mrs. morning. Wednesday they visited the Quinten Allen won prizes. Box Elder Band. After you drank your coffee and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rhead and son, inhaled draughts of pure ozone this Hal, and C. A. Walton attended, a morning did you feel like conquering wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. the world, There are many worthy W. S. Muir last Sunday at Pocatello, organizations in Tremonton which GEPHART STORES CO. TPS "Buy for Cash and Pay Less" PHONE 33 r Idaho. XXTrXTTTT?TTTTTTTirTTTTTTTTTT- Mr. and Mrs. Unas Keller and son, -Lorin, Mre. E. Nelson and daughter, Donna, of Cleveland, Idaho, visited Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Dockstader and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Anderson. - 10c - 15c - 25c fTSHB AKKLETS lCc ' ISc I : t - i I Of the Better Sort 4- - 1 Mrs. Cliff Beard visited with her brother, Floyd Beard of Salt Lake City over the weekend. j Mrs. Effie Giles and son, Mike, ited in Salt Lake City Tuesday-anWednesday of this week. - PRINT DRESSES . 1 Springville. k $1.49 " ' . Sizes 7 to 14 .. (jEPHART'S , Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs visited union at Salt Lake City over the Sunday and Monday with relatives in weekend. ' "' Miss $1.29 j ' J '..- Plain Colors and Fancies arJ , YEARS before Amerfca WeVe the Kind of .'..vcs'. ' - Mr. and Mrs. JV C. Wood and family, who spent the winter in Tremonton, : have moved to Brigham City where they have purchased a home. Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Gephart returned; front their, trip East. They, visited in Washington, D. C, New York and many other points of interest there. Cathedral at Hildethelm, er ' V-- ly 7 . Win-zel- . imfid-iate- . Mrs. Gifford Watland entertained the L. L. Bridge club, Friday. The St. Patrick plan was carried out in the refreshments. Mrs. E. H. White, Mrs. Douglas Cannon, Mrs. Lola and Mrs. Vernal Harris were special guests. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Fern Winzeler and Mrs. E. '" f H. White, v.; Agrainst Chick V. . Sttmg. Mrs. C. R. Jeppson of Moore, Idaho j. v Mrs. D. W. Jenkins entertained at Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Hentze and v a birthday party, Sunday in honor dz"2ter of Mackey, Idaho, Wildon ;. "of her daughter, Margaret. Ten Compton'and son, Billy, of Pocatello, . and Mrs. R. D. Compton of East Garguests were present. land visited Sunday with Mrs. CaroTuesday Mrs, Gordon entertained line Beck. : the Junior League. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Rasmussen and " Mrs. Hazel Ransom entertained the daughter, and Helen Ra:mussen of B. B. Bridge club, Saturday. St Pat- Logan spent Sunday with Mr. and rick ideas were carried out in the Mrs. C. T. Thompson. luncheon. Mrs. Phyllis Waldron and Mrs. Helen Anderson were special Mrs. Margaret Pack, Mrs. J. H. guests. Mrs. Jewel Stephen, Mrs. Knead, and Mr. and Mrs. James WalPhebe Haight and Mrs. Delia Joseph-to- n ton visited with relatives at Salt Lake received prizes. City Thursday and Friday. - an " ' ' v. Cannibalism I will again be Crop and feed loans jnade available during the year Heavy losses from cannibalism a-by the Governor of the Farm Credit mong , baby chicks are generally Administration to farmers" of Box EK Caused by inadequate methods c det county according to Vernal Willie, brooding or rearing, according t i field supervisor. v- - .. Professor Byron Alder .of the UUh. i For the purpose of receiving applications from those interested, Mr. State Agricultural college.;. This usually starts as toe:pic?ang Willie will be at the Court. House at the first few days the c'oicks during on each of Monday Brigham City brooder and if not i; are the in week and, at Tremonton at the James is followed later by controlled Brougrh real estate office on Tuesday or both, and finor tail picking wing pf each week. vent after. the pulpicking Loans are made for planting of ally by which come into may con lets laying, misand grain, alfalfa seed, potatoes, the flock of as as tinue any part long cellaneous crops. Loans can also be made to pay for expenses in connec- remains. These vicious habits are nearly altion with summeV tfOdmag, and to pay for labor in conflation with the ways started by overcrowding or atgrowing of sugar beets, and tor the tempting to raise the birds in large jet QU.tnder purchase of spraying and fertilizing groups without any range runs or with very - limited ranger. material. ' Mr. Willie states that Box Elder Where soil conditions are kept clean rotaa county has a very fine record of re- and sanitary, preferably by paying of loans, and that it leads the tion of range, hardier and mOre vijL , state in' the number df crop loans orous pullets arc raised which niade. generally free from vicious cannibalistic habits by giving them free range than by any other method of rearing. DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS TO MEET THURSDAY," MARCH 26 The runs must be kept clean and the brooder floor should be covered with The Midland camp of the Daugh- alfalfa leaves, or with clean dry ters of Utah Pioneers will hold their straw or some other absorbent litter. con regular monthly meeting at the home The air in the brooder should be 'of Ilrs. Crr.ce Johnson, Thursday, tinually changing to keep it fresh and March 25, at 3 p. m., with Mrs. Clara to get rid of moisture given off by the The subject clucks. In this change of air, drafts Crocket as ' of j the lesson to be presented will be must be very carefully controlled.' ' The heater should be of such a type "Early Utah Industries.V CATHERINE WATKINS, Captain. that it is easily operated, and will hold a uniform temperature in the brooder for at least six to eight hours, and thus reduce labor or frequent .1 News to q care. The chicks should be able South. Tremonton Farm Bureau move about freely and to find a place will be at the home of Mrs. Clifford where they are comfortable; they Vance," Friday, March 20 at 2 p. m. should be allowed to move into a warmer place If chilly or to a cooler have problems to match youf prow- section if too warm, Professor Alder ess. Hook on! Help them along. advises. ' ' - . t ' TTTT11111I1 ' ' ; Po-Jtrym- j mm VSSBBJt YOU SAVE WHEN YOU TRADE WITH US A. N. Fishburn spent Friday in Salt Lake City on business. Mrs. Leland Crystal and Miss Vau-di- s Holdaway spent the week with their sister, Mrs. Ray Fosperg of ' Daniels, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nielson and daughter, Ree Nee, attended a re- - M Remember The City Drug Company Always Offers You Nation- M V ;. m ally Advertised Merchandise at Outstanding Low Prices Everyday Needs Rubber Household Gloves - pr Brooder House Thermometer Challenge Alarm Clocks 29c 25c 89c 39c Propholactic Tooth Brush Universal Cool Cup Vacuum Bottles, 79c Kleenex Tissues (200's) - 2 for ...J. 25c . J PALMOLIVE SOAP - 5 M ; for.. 17c) Medicines 24c Groves Bromo Quinine Feenamint Laxative Gum Alka Seltzer, large size A COMPLETE LINE OF QUALITY GARDEN SEEDS - in bulk ALSO YOUR EVERY NEED IN J.I. CASE FARM MACHINERY and IMPLEMENTS SPRING TIME is BUILDING and REMODELLING TIME Call 3: and we will gladly give you estimates on yo .ir building requirements We Have A Large Stock of Material' FARMERS' CA?H UNION DC .:: 19c 49!c 14c Rubbing Alcohol - full pint McKes. Halibut Liver Oil Tabs. 50's, 79c 15c Standard Heavy Mineral Oil - pt. Regular $1.00 Goodrich 2 quart HOT WATER BOTTLE for this sale -- - only , 39c Prescriptions Carefully and Accurately Compounded by Competant M Registered Pharmacists. , (B3M8D taws PRESCRIPTIONS -- i DRUGS Tpenionton, j 'TTTtTiTIiiIIXIXIIX FOUNTAIN SERVICE LCta M |