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Show 1936 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10, PAGE FOUR SCHOOL DAYS Classified I Ad Column Resolution Adopted At By BWIG . Tti T?zxnnr Held At rorciarm, i X&TS fVm Vrmnn at within the Recublic ui c. -t ui- of toe right c, a cf the upper Colorado , xr,. - Draina- J -. i water: nc) (Continued Frcra Pa NOW, THEREFORE, EE TT WHEREAS, The vatcr useis cf this area, an unincorporated associa- SOLVED, That the National R,. tion in the Ecar River area. have rais- - tion Association in convention a ea Uie sum 01 iuuuu.u Wv- uujuwui, VVUJsningtojj i ssi-- v FOR SALE Breeding ewea in any number, good for one to two years yet. Sheared twelve pounds of wool last spring. Buyer's pick - 55.00 per head. Culp & Sons Sheep Co., 231 Ness Building, Salt Lake City, Utah i hRMtsTtce OSS RACPlCi battle ROYAU j ar FOR SALE 35 work horses and colts, also feeder cattle. C. Richardson, tf. Elwood, Phone 67.0-CASH PAID for dead and useless cows and horses. Call Maple Creek Trout Hatchery, Brigham tf. Reverse Charge. J 6-- FOR SALE Two milking cows, one will freshen soon. $85 for both. C. W. Summers, Phone 7.y-t2 FOR SALE 85 young mares and geldings. Livestock accepted in trade. Draft colts matched. C. Rtehardson, 12-- 3 tf. Elwood, Phone 67.0-- ' j i 2. ji 4 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given of a proposal duly made and entered by Resolution of the Board of Directors of said Association on the 21st day of November, 1936, to amend Article Vn of the Article of Incorporation of said Association so as to provide that the time, place and manner of calling and holding regular and special meetings of the Association shall and also be provided for in to provide that, beginning with the year 1936, three (3) directors shall be elected for a term of two (2) years and two (2) directors shall be elected for a term of one (1) year, and that thereafter, at each regular annual meeting, directors shall be elected to fill the vacancies created by the expiration of the terms of directors, to serve a term of two (2) years. Said proposal will be considered at a meeting to be held on the 12th day of December, 1936, at the Bear River High School, Garland, Box Elder County, Utah, at 1 o'clock p. m., of 'said day, and said meeting having been duly called for said place, day and hour. Garland Sugar Beet Association By Ludvig Larson President. Ger-me- r, r DEWEYVILLE Col-linst- I.. ; OUR MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton, Utah Phone 28 EAST TREMONTON Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott and daughter, Katherine, and son, J. T., were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Barnard at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Abbott remained to spend the week with her daughter. Fannette, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill, has been quite ill with erysipelas this week. She is much improved at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seager and Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy Seager spent Tuesday at Rupert, Idaho. Mrs. Calvin Kay was in Brigham City Tuesday on business. The J. A. Club met .Friday at the home of Mrs. Floyd Garfield. Mrs. Neva Newton and Mrs. Francis Hill were elected as officers for the com- - NOTICE TO FARMERS 30 This is Our Private Long Distance Number the Operator Already Understands That We Pay for the Call. COLORADO ANIMAL BY-PRODUC- TS CO We Also Buy HIDES - PELTS - WOOL About iy2 Mile South of Logan r East of the Sugar Factory pba r I that rlahv nn . j i days with their daughter, Mrs. nedy Seager. Zane Abbott, who is attending the Agricultural college, spent the ;week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Abbott Elmer Gibson, assistant county agent of Brigham City, called on Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Ault Saturday on business. Owen Brough and Day Garfield spent Tuesday visiting friends at the A. C. in Logan. Mrs. Carlos LaSane and mother, Mrs. Campbell of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Leland Woodruff, Mrs. Neva Newton and Mrs. Alice Buxton were Sunday guests of Mrs. Elton Newton. The ladies were all former school chums. j Clif's Clothlery. For a Farmer, at These Times, to "be Successful, A Telephone On the Should Have a TELEPHONE Farm Earns Its Keep . . . It Saves the Cost of Many Expensive Auto Trip to Town . . . It Puts You In Touch With Distant Markets and Gets You Best Prices On Produce and Livestock ... It Savs Property From Fire and Theft ... It Will Bring Help In Time of Illness and Emergencies .... It Costs So Little Only a Few Cents a Day to Have It In Your Home CALL BEAR RIVER VALLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY TODAY AND ORDER ONE INSTALLED Our Carefully selected cjt 15? dealers do provide t diesiffl SERVICE THAT IS UNUSUAL Utah Fuel Co. Here is - a srnsihl vwhf.ww Salt Lake City Farmers' Cash fkrUfmas cnnrl vmir J VU1 V w sli cast-aluminu- m Offden Tremonton's exclusive Dealer LINK BELT 36 : W J tn J. G. READ BROS. & CO. Utah Union BESSIN6ER BROS. : m ot CASTLE GATE COAL TREMONTON, UTAH wt two times a year for many years. Maytag is the choi' s of more homc3 than any other washer. Investiga tub and other advantage fj jj know Powered with gasoline Multi-Mwhy. you'll homes without electricity. Convenient terms ot payi SEE- -- 4 ECONOMY versus PROFIT 'Ken- one-piec- e, FOR ICE Beverages & Coal HIDES FURS J. W. Garrett ; U. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Neilsen of Fountain Green are spending a few CASTLE GATE We Will Call for and PAY CASH for DEAD or WORTHLESS HORSES & COWS . ing year. Officers released were Mrs. Laying Varies Thora Kay and Mrs. Mary Newton. It Is not always the largest bird that The afternoon was spent in playing lays the greatest number of eggs. Al"500". Delicious refreshments were though the ostrich usually numbers 15, served to ten members. the emperor penguin, largest of the The ladies of the East Tremonton species, lays but one egg. All other Farm Bureau will meet December '8 penguins lay two eggs. On the other at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mis. O. ihand, some of our small songbirds lay A. Seaeer. The meeting was previous- - four or five eggs. ly scheduled for December 16 but it was necessary to postpone it because of a meeting to be held In Garland S Hats - the gift value of the season. Just Ring Logan Enterprise OF J tSAHDS s, Mrs. Chris Hansen is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Vern Eames of American Falls, Idaho. The Blue Bird Girls of the Primary entertained their mothers on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Thorsen en- tertained at bridge at their home Fri- - j day evening. Mrs. Walter Sudbury entertained at a quilting bee on Tuesday. Those present were: Mrs. J. L. Couch of vV starts our 3,LU Garland, Mrs. Mattie Hassel, Mrs. C. P. Jensen, Mrs. Peter Jensen and Mrs. Duett Loveland. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer and children were visiting relatives in Logan Sunday. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and Mrs. Louis Germer motored to Provo with Max, who is attending the B. Y. U. college. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Barnard received word from Salt Lake City of the arrival of a baby boy born to Mr. and Mrs. John Barnard on November 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson entertained a numbe-- of friends at a venison supper Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Burbank of this place and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marble of Tremonton attended the wedding dance of Mr. and Mrs. Alvero BurAttest bank at Mapleton, Idaho Friday night. Harry Drew, A wedding dance and shower was Secretary. given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dated this 24th day of November, 1936 Marble on Friday night. Date of first publication: Nov. 26 Mrs. Con Fryer had a quilting parDate of last publication: Dec. 10. ty at her homeFriday. Those present were: Mrs. C. P. Jensen, Mrs. Duett Loveland and Mrs. Walter Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs. Willford Miller of I were visiting Mr. and Mrs. I By Mrs. Thomas Aolt Alvin and family on Sunday. Norr " , e m ,i,,Vsssw ir TO MEMBERS OF THE GARLAND SUGAR BEET ASSOCIATION .1 mlJ j 493-J-- 2. ;" . k- t 2. By-Law- - i j 12-1- 4. j pre-iminar- ! FOR SALE Estate Heatrola. Inquire 7 t5. Adam's Drug Store. 11-2- 0, investigation and sur- - spectfully acd urgently reque A vey, regarding the feasibilty of Etor- Bureau cf Reclamation of the i?iJ or ir.e states to proceed to make avaiv the headwaters ing water near i nil c i a w Tnn i nil uii m I'D' it iv uiiii Gretr. iver and diverting said water from the fund3, and to make prelimfaan, Green River and impounding said wa-- ! vestigaUon and surveys regardint ter in the Bear Lake and releasing it to be used upon the area known as the said Green River-BeR1vp,. the Eear River drainage area; and, Meet. IT IS HEREBY FURTHTR n Said Six Thousand WHEREAS, . cnA . .. ' n.v - , tr tnr rt arf Ac- C?T TTTT'T 'Pl.of r posited with the Reclamation Bureau lution be mailed to each Senator at Denver upon the understanding Representative of the States that the Reclamation Bureau would ed, and said Senators and RennJ ' itself contribute an equal sum for the tatives are hereby respectfuUy J puropse of making said preliminary quescea 10 exert me power of omciai positions toward the em investigation and survey; ana, WHEREAS, Said preliminary in- obtaining an early completion a,, investigation and sun vestigation and survey has not been preliminary to familiarize M and thereafter Reclamation said and commenced, Burean has noe matched said Six selves with the fact developed byJ and survey, and if tj Thousand Dollars ($6,000.00) for said investigation . convmcea Decome mat ... such npy purpose; and, R , : i is econoiiuiu uiu socially feajft said of WHEREAS, Representatives that tney ao ail in their pow9 area believe that said project is econ obtain an early introduction Into J j omically feasible; and, : ine . e WHEREAS, The water in Bear passage Dysucn a eaerai Congress etiectuate project. River has been inadequate for several Respectfully submitted, years and the resulting draught upon resulted has Lake of Bear waters the in lowering of the natural surface of Gales said lake to a point where it is not At. 40 uiilcs au hour the wind J economically practical to lower it fur- comes a -- moaeratc gale, a "fret ther, and the demands for water from gale has a velocity or 45 mllai said river and lake are increasing and abeve; a "strong" gale 50, i will continue to increase, making it "whole" gale 60. apparent that the water available for use from said river for storage in said See the beautiful selection of a lake will be entirely inadequate to at Robert Simon sen Jewelry. supply demands; and, WHEREAS, Unless early and effec tive action is taken resulting in ai Highest Cash Prices Paidfi bona fide appropriation and beneficial - PELTS use of a portion of the waters of said which water users, Green River by -- WOOL has been allocated by the Colorado River Compact, that said water will,' be appropriated by others in the lower Phone, Bell, 146; B. 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