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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. JUNE VAG3TOU31 -- l . ". n Classified Ad Column 1 jj " tf. ter-- . the Ideal Sharpener. Prompt vice, work fully guaranteed. E. S. Sercomb, Tremonton, Utah. I By DWIG vx) un f I &MO IT lnt IT lb MX C WA W flR NOT OM r voo r - IT $150 In- CASH PAID for dead and useless cows and horses. Call Maple Caeek Trout Hatchery, Brigham Reverse Chacge. " 493-J-- 2. tf. 6-- SUMMONS In the District Court of the First District of the State of Utah, In and for the County of Box Elder- - Ju-dici- Plain tllf BERNICE FORST, ; ' vs MARTHA ELMIN A JOHNSON, GEORGE H. JOHNSON, JOHN DOE No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3; JANE DOE ' No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3, Defendants ; THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: ft." ; 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 lie rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which is filed with the Clerk of the court; that aid action is brought to foreclose a mortgage in the following described ,!..Cf premises: Beg. at a pt 268 ft W of the NE cor of the NWi of Sec. 10, Tp 11 N, R 3 W, SLM, running thence S 167 ft, thence W 60 ft, thence N 167 ft, thence E 60 ft to pt of beg, together er with all improvements thereon , and the water rights thereto ':, , Chiropractors Set This Safe Driving Rules Week For Children : Listed In U. S. Study Annually, accordng to McCann, the author on diet, 400,000 children under the age of ten years die in the United States. Of this terrific number 175, 000 before reaching one year. During the eighteen months our soldiers participated in battle in the great war 55,000 were killed by the enemy. During the same eighteen months 600,000 children under ten died at home. Disease was eleven times as destructive as war for our nation. We were greatly concerned over our 55,-0soldiers killed but took the death of our 600.000 children as though it was a fate over which we had little control. , . - Some improvement has been made in cutting down infant and child mortality the last few years, but still we have shameful loss. Better feeding has helped some; also sanitation. De spite the help of those two agencies and appalmg death rate continues. Some other factor must be considered if parents hope to raise a larger num ber of their children past the tender years of life. ,- 00 owe Swat tf. FOR SALE Big discount on credit on Dodge or Plymouth. quire at Leader Office. W rMi to, on SHARPENED I i n, LAWNMOWERS 25, - TTv ' ' Hammer mill for a four bottom disk plow. L. J. Han-tea-- 1. ii SCHOOL DAYS UBTS TRADE Phone 52 - ,J4& the State Engineer's Office as File end in Salt Lake City, visiting with No. 12221. friends and relatives. r ; All protests against the granting of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kay were Brigsaid application, stating the reasons ham City visitors Monday. Calvin Kay returned home Sunday therefor, shall be submitted in affidavit form and in duplicate, accom- from Salt Lake City, where he has panied by a fee of $1.00 and filed in spent the past week. this office within 30 days after comA surprise party for Mr. Andrew pletion of the publication of this no- Morrison, honoring his 70th birthday, tice. was held Sunday evening at the home T. H. HUMPHERYS, of his son. Twenty-tw- o guests were ' State Engineer. present Date of first publication, June 25, 1936 Elmer Morrison, who was seriously Date of last publication, July 23, 1936 injured when, he fell from the horse he was riding, is much improved at Box Elder Rural Re Chiropractic research is proving many babies receive an injury to the neck at birth often due to strain or instrumental delivery. Great strain is everted on the babes head and neck, frequently misplacing one of the upper neck vertebrae causing pressure to nerves. Any slippage of the first vetebra in relation to the skull produces pres sure upon the nerve fibres that con stitute the spinal cord. This cord is estimated by some of our leading authorities to be a cable of one thousand billion individual nerve fibres. It is over these fibres that Innate Intelligence sends her vital energy from the brain to the various organs of the body. If the first vertebra is slipped in relation to the skull in child birth it is bound to partially shut off the life force that is conveyed over a portion 1. Axes, Knives, 'and Nails. Keep of the one thousand billion nerve fiout of live trees. bres. If the impinged nerve fibres ; 2. Autos, Keep from r bumping happen to constitute the heart nerve trees andi shrubbery. Note parking the heart action will be weak in the baby. Many babies die of heart trouspaces. : 3. Flowers, Ferns, Shrubs, etc. ble or other disturbance resulting from this cord interference. . Leave those growing in park. If the nerve fibres to the digestive 4. Refuse. Burn, bury or place in are the stomach and tract the containers provided, sail garbage, bowels of impinged the baby cannot function . etc-papers," clothes, tin cans, properly, and digestive complications , 5. Horses. Tie to hitching posts soon set in. Such a. this writing. ... baby fails to re Kenneth Coombs of Salt Lake City provided. to the finest rules of feeding. spond called Sunday at the home of Mr. and 6. Wash in container and empty The nerve impingment idea is the on " Mrs. Thomas, Kay. away from stream. No bathing or ly tangible explanation that will clarMr. and Mrs. R. E. Stephenson of washing of anything in water used - ify the cause of the ailment Salt Lake City i were Sunday guests for drinking. i The most outstanding ailments of of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brougbx i 7. ' Fire arms. No shooting m Park. a sever nature caused by the mis C. W. Merrell and daughter, Mrs. 8. Camp Fires, Use great care. of the first vertebra at placement Eunice Olsen, called on Mrs. Ira Fri- Build in designated places. Extinguish on their way to j&W An- before leaving. Make no bonfires exdal Sunday "J "":"'" " cept through' permission from the thony. Dr. Tyrrell. R. Seager of Salt lake Park Superintendent, Mr. Rasmussen. 9. How To Put Out A Camp Fire. City, spent a few days this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Sea- Stir the coals' while soaking them ''' . .' with water. Turn small sticks and ger. Miss Nelda Andreason spent the drench both sides. Wet the ground week at the home of her aunt, Mrs. around the fire. If you can't get wa Tolman Burke, at Honeyville. ter, stir in earth and tread it down Warren Willson of Salt Lake City until packed tight over and around is spending a few weeks at the home the fire. Be Sure The Spark Is Dead. of Mrs. Rose Peterson. 10. Matches. Be sure your match Miss Dona Brough and Mrs. Clyde is out. Break it in two before you Wodd entertained at a shower, Tues- throw it away. 11. Tobacco. Be sure that pipe ashday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Bishop. Sixteen guests were pres- - es and cigar or cigarette stubs are I. ent. dead before throwing them away. Mrs. Warren Wright and children Never throw them into brush, leaves, of Salt Lake City spent the weekend or needles. Place them in the road, here visiting friends and relatives. trail, or on bare ground and stamp Mrs. Rose Peterson and family at- them out with the foot tended the Checkett's reunionu held 12. Night Camping. No camping over night allowed in Park except Sunday at the Crystal Springs, j The sewing club met Friday through permission of Superintendent. at the home of Vera Kay. Afetr their 13. Defacing or Destroying signs, regular, business meeting, refresh- buildings, trees, or other Park properments were served to seven members. ty is punishable by fine or imprisonGlen Christenson was in Salt Lake ment J City Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Jones of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Abbott attended the Weber County fish and game Lake City spent the weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ervine Jones. meeting held in Ogden Sunday. ; creation Reserve Rules . EAST TREMONTON LEWIS JONES, Plaintiff Attorney. F. O. Address: First Nat'l Bank Bidg., Brigham City, Utah. By Mary Fridal , 4 5-- NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office, gait Lake City, Utah, June 18, 1936 ' Notice is hereby given" that' Town 1 f , , ' of Plymouth, Utah; has made Application in accordance with the laws of the State of Utah to appropriate 0.22 sec. ft. of water from a spring area in Box Elder County, Utah. Said spring area is described as follows at a point which bears East 1626 ft. and North 608 ft from the SW cor. Sec. 31, Twp UN., R2W., SLB & M, and running thence East 521 ft., South 1645 ft, West 521 ft. and North 1645 ft to beginning. The water will be collected from Jan. 1, to Dec. 31, inclusive, of each year, at a point which bears South 992 ft. and East 1675 ft. from said SW cor. Sec. 31 and conveyed by pipeline 8700 ft to" the Town of Plymouth and there used for domestic and municipal purposes. This application is designated in OUR MAKE GOOD OR WE' ,! 00 - Fronk Chevrolet Col11 Tremonton, Utah - Phone 28 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cook and Miss are spending the week at the home Dorothy Lucas of New Haven, Conn, of Mrs. Cook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John O. Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hadfield cele brated their twenty-fift- h wedding an niversary, Friday, with a family dinner party. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Searle of Shelley, Idaho were dinner guests, Tuesday, of Mrs. Ada Garfield. Mr. Searle is a nephew of Mrs. Garfield. Day Garfield spent Saturday at Lo gan. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hill and chil dren, and Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Hill and children attended the Seymour reunion held Wednesday at the Lorin Farr Park in Ogden. Miss Faye Garfield is spending the week with relatives in American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. William Haslam of Washington, D. C. announce the arrival of a baby boy born Wednesday. Mrs. Haslam was formerly Miss Garfield of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Koford were Clifton, Idaho visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brough left Friday for Detroit. While in the East they will visit friends in New York Le-o- and Washington, D. C. Mrs. RG. Brough, Mrs. Clarence Brough and Mrs. Ray Hill were Ogden visitors, Tuesday. .Mrs. Oscar Koford and children were Brigahm City visitors Monday. Mrs. Jesse Garfield spent the week " THE EXTRA FEATURE Just Ring Logan Enterprise 30 This is Our Private Long Distance Number the Operator We Already Understands That Pay for the Call. COLORADO ANIMALBY-PRODUCT- S CO We Also Buy HIDES - PELTS WOOL About iy2 Mile South of Logan East of the Sugar Factory FEATURES...; Exclusive Antifrost Clock. 20 to 30 Greater Economy. More Ice Cubes. Extra Space Baskador. Vegabin - Added Storage. Positive Ice Tray Release. SEE BESSIN6ER BROS. trol. Keep a safe, clear stopping distance ahead of you. Proceed at a safe speed and on your own side of the road when approaching hilitops, curves, or intersections at which the road ahead majr not be clearly visible. At night, drive so that you can always stop within the clearly illuminated distance ahead. Carefully obey all traffic signals. If a stop sign is posted where sr. side road enters a main highway stop, and do not proceed until sure you can-d. ,. o so safely. Proper contemplation of the Christ life enables Him to give inner assurance to which nothing else is comparable in lifting power. , ; birth are such cases as partial paralysis, failure to respond mentally, crostfM eyes, epilepsy, nervousness accompany ied by irritability, etc. But, aside from, these are millions of instances' where other functions of less nature are disturbed through an injury to the neck: of the baby at birth. The Chiropractic profession is making this week Children's Week thru-b- ut America. An examination is extended, without charge, to children of grade school age or younger, if ' vi accompanied by their parent The profession feels that the: the H0TP0INT ELECTRIC RANGE T; These new ranges tically "self-cooking- are prac- They ", THIDAWNMmwI create no dirt, nor soot. No pots nor pans to scour. Per- L- fect cooking results. YOU CAN HAVE ONE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL, MODERN RANGES IN YOUR HOME ON VERY EASY TERMS. Drop in and look them over. . ELECTRIC RANGES Electricity Is The Biggest Bargain In Tin Home PWEE1 UffAHI OGIHI'iP GJ TREMONTON, UTAH :P-H-0-NrE,- " 4 .' ' c C. 1 , i I Irj Aulcmallt HHptint -P fb((M rmmmm Htln Hugbu Dulmy. only $129.50 up EASY TERMS 400,-00- 0 death can be reduced to at leastf 100,000 is spinal defects are recognized and corrected. To this end it is dedicating their examinations gratuitously this week. COOKING SPARTON BRINGS SATISFACTION TQ A PROWLING APPETITE DAY OR NIGHT! COLD AND SILENT AS A WINTER NIGHT FOR IGE Beverages & Coal view. Do not pass a vehicle near the crest of a hill or on a curve. Do not reduce speed suddenly or change direction without signalling. Always keep your car under con- Enjoy CLEAN, CAREFREE with y Public-Safet- 4-- H Sparton Refrigerator We Will Call for and PAY CASH for DEAD or WORTHLESS HORSES & COWS n - - NOTICE TO FARMERS " "The automobile is a convenience, an .economic necessity, and a means of recreation for millions, but it is a imhighly dangerous machine when properly handled. We cannot gst along without it. Neither can we, as a civilized people, permit the continevuing slaughter of 36,000 persons We accidents. automobile in ery year must leam to drive safely." Concurring in this statement made-ia recent study of traffic accidents issued by the U. S. Bureau of Department of the Utah Motorist Association is calling the attention of motorists to the fact that the bureau's report emphasizes of certain common rules of the road, listing them as fallows: Keep to the right, particularly when" meeting vehicles or where approach--- '" ing vehicles may be hidden from "', . |