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Show 1956 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 17, PAGE FOUR AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF TREMONTON, FOR THE YEAR 1937 By DWIG SCHOOL DAYS BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of Tremonton, Utah that the following budget be and the same is hereby approved by the City Council for the year 1937: GENERAL FUND Salaries and wages, $5,000.00 all departments 700.00 Library expenses 400.00 expenses Cemetery 800.00 Garage expenses 2,400.00 and power Light Water and sewer 1,300.00 maintenance 1,500.00 Water extension 1,300.00 Miscellaneous expenses l"k&. mS rc Cw5lrt tty tep . $1,450.00 . tives. O. A. Seager, Mrs, M. Mrs. J. H. Kirkham is spending the Mrs. Andrew Morrison, Mrs. qJ week in Lehi where she was called be- Gleason, Mrs. Brigham Marriott?1 K cause of the serious illness of her sis- Mrs dm A. Rpal A a,m ter, Mrs. Joseph Kirkham, who at this dinner was served at oneucuciom o'clock writing is reported to be improving. the hostess, after which a prcand Mr. Kirkham and son, Robert, on ujiauiuxs aunga aiiu tflOries W3j a piejtsant afteraoo daughter, Venna, motored to Lehi in aereu au. Sunday. The men folk returned Dy enjoyea the evening, leaving Miss Venna to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anderson., come home with her mother in a few son, Elmer, and daughters, Lora r days. and Edith attended funeral seJj Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gaddie and son, xitiu iui a. luauvcg ui Jars. Alldpn LoMark, and daughters, Naoma and at Bountiful, Friday afternoon Saturla Jean, were Ogden visitors Mrs. Arthur Felsted was hosteame Laaies aeu tAiiture club at C day. A most interesting Relief Society conference was held Sunday evening. u. a. naies incnarge. Mrs. A, President Mrs. Harold Castleton was lilict gave a, itricn m ine DOOk "p,,J in charge. Music was furnished by 1am . Arrnsa the 'Mnrm " To- .- ... V.t1 tno, duet a by Art Linford, Miss LuVell the Sinering: Mothers, also Mrs. U. Henry Manning and Mrs. Ru- - Miss Etnel Rogers sang Roberiji. two cW lon Manning. Talks were given by mas numDers witn Mrs. F. M. lv Mrs. Eric Northman, Mrs. Golda at. uic iixuu. uuiikucuu was sery(j. Acord, Mrs. Mark Nichols and a thirty five members and guest ' was given by Mrs. P. A. Linford. Mrs. J. W. Chambers returned if,. Mrs. A. L. Cook, representing the day from a pleasant visit with stake beard, made a few remarks, as uvea auu iiiciiua ia oait Lake rj Q; V did also Bishop Nichols. ana in vguen. ft s WoWOrl TTnnnnM wrvai r Mr. and Mrs. F. s. Nye, u, auu;'o;;r..-:- Mrs chas. Mr. and Mrs ol guest on oaiuroay . Last, . and sister, hnm of his brother-in-lawu. Mr. ana jars. . attended American Legion convl m n Wnffindfen and sons. Walt at Lewiston Saturday. They alao and Bill, were Salt Lake City visitors tended the banquet and the dance tlJ Tuesday. report a ime ume. Mrs. D. Henry Manning and Mrs. - Mr. and Mrs. D. Henry Mam&.i J. J. Shumway accompanied Dean- ana ana Mr. ana Mrs. Harold Ca&. Hall to Salt Lake ton entertained tne o. N. 0. ' Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Johnson and Thursday evening at the library ment. Anagrams were enjoyed as w Members of the Etiquette club fur- game or tne evening. Luncheon r nished the program for Wednesday's served to the club members and, assembly. , Three scenes indicating few guests. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Peck weitd correct manner of introduction, one scene showing proper behavior of a iting in Salt Lake City and (V, young man in calling to take a girl Monday. Their daughter, Mra.;,w out, and one scene showing good man- los Thompson and children accomd ners at a restaurant were the main ied them from Brigham City on m features of the program. In each trip. The Garland Relief Society w case the wrong way and the right their Christmas program Tuesday ways were demonstrated. Those taking part in the demonstra- ternoon with Pres., Mrs. Harold Ca tion were Helen Erickson, Edith Bow-e- tleton in charge. The Garland M Edith Anderson, Ida Astle, Mary ing Mothers sang two numbera; Wooley, Barbara Bourne, Nma Rich story, "The Christmas Angel's ards, Donna Samuelson, Hilma Jack- sage," was read by Mrs. Arthur It son, Elizabeth Wortley, Grant Haw. ing. Our neighbors from Tremosa kins, Stanley Johnson, Homer Shurtz furnished an interesting musical m , and Keith Austin. . gram consisting' of two violin gi Davis Jane sang two num- by Mrs. R.TW. Cannon, with to Mary bers. Owen Johnson accompanist Two The program was under the direc- cal trios by Mrs. Kenneth Stevef tion of the club officers, Helen Erick- Mrs. Cummings and Mrs. Robot! son, Edith Bowen, Edith Anderson, monsen, with Mrs. Owen JohnSot and the club advisor, Mrs. Nethella the piano. Delicious refreshjaJ Griffin. were served to a large crowd. -, STREET FUNDS maintenance GARLAND k 13,400.00 Street repairs and oaugnier, Kutn, were busing r itors ia Ogden Saturday. Miss Augusta Brougu spem. s t By Mrs. Geo. .X. Heal day in Salt Lake City. Mrs. O. L. Brough was Miss Cleo Nye spent the weekend me tuiiuwuig intuua at ntrhaste. hQfr. in Salt Lake City visiting with rela- Wednesday: Mrs. D, S. BOND EXEMPTION: (1) 5 per cent water 51,000.00 refunding, of 9128 . re-D- Classified I Ad Column f XXT9 Q 1 I: w . .,. ,, i FOR SALE Breeding ewes in any number, good for one to two years yet Sheared twelve pounds of wool last spring. Buyer's pick $5.00 per head. Culp & Sons Sheep Co., 231 Ness Building, Salt Lake City, Utah -- . City-Monday- t ' FOR SALE Estate Heatrola. Inquire 7 t5. (2) Adam's Drug Store. 11-2- 0, 6 per cent Library Bond, of 11129 12-1- 500.00 cent Sewer FOR SALE 35 work horses and colts, (3) 4j per of none 8131 Refunding also feeder cattle. C. Richardson, Excent Water tf. (4) ii per Elwood, Phone 67.0-tension refunding of 1,000.00 6131 PAID for dead and useless CASH ' 4 per cent P.W.A. (5) Creek Call cows and horses. Maple Water Revenue 9134 .... 1,000.00 Trout Hatchery, Brigham tf. Reverse Chacge. $3,500.00 FOR SALE 85 young mares and gelINTEREST ON BONDS: dings. Livestock accepted in trade. $950.00 Draft colts matched. C. Richardson, On No. 1 above 240.00 2 12-No. above On 67.0-3 tf. Elwood, Phone 675.00 On No. 3 above 225.00 FOUND An overcoat Owner may On No. 4 above 560.00 On No. 5 above have it by paying for ad. 2. . 493-J-- 2. 6-- , 2. $2,650.00 ALL MAKES TYPEWRITERS Easy High School Sup-t3. ipiy store. . .time-payment- V s. 12-17-- - TOTALS: 31 General Fund FOR SALE One young milk cow. Street Fund Bond Redemption V'WIU be fresh soon. Phone 73a-1- $13,400.00 1,450.00 3,500.00 2,650.00 5. Interest on Bonds 12-17- ' FOR SALE Used furniture. Thomas ' Waldron, Tremonton. t2 4, FOR SALE $35 violin for $20, if tak-.at once. Start your boy or girl N. T. Spangler for Christmas-musit2p. m c. 12-17-- 24 , FOR SALE OR TRADE Combination Electric and coal stove. Phone 7.0-- 2. 2. Highest Cash Ibices Paid for HIDES - PELTS FURS - WOOL J. W. Garrett $21,000.00 The above is based on the mate revenue as follows: Eighteen mills on the assessed valuation of all city property. ($528,941) Receipts from water users, (286 metered) minimum rate of $24.00 per annum Excess used, approximated Receipts from Sewer service (Estimated) Receipts from Licenses, (Estimated) Receipts from Cemetery sources (Estimated) Receipts from Fines; Dog tax and Interest Phone, Bell, 146; B. It. V. 104c approxi- $9,520.93 6,864.00 300.00 1,400.00 FIELDING Enid Wellinc By Gale Welling went to Salt Lake City last Friday to visit with his mother, Mrs. LeRoy Welling and with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Richards have returned from Missoula, Montana, where they have spent the past several months. Miss Shirley Weaver of Perry, has been visiting with Miss Wanda Johnson. Mrs. Anna Krause and baby of Salt Lake City, have been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Frank Cannon and family for the past week. They returned to this home Sunday. Mrs. Frank Cannon went to Salt Lake City with them, for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Udy were Salt Lake City visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Garn and M. A. Garn went to Salt Lake City Monday. Mrs. Garn, who has been quite ill, will receive treatment at the ,Salt Lake Clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen, returned last Friday from a trip to the east They visited many important places and report having had a very enjoyable trip.. They went in company with Mr. and Mrs. Dent Rich of Garland.. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welling and children spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City. 2,000.00 900.00 150.00 . n, i Ht . Bear River HIGH LIGHTS ; . well-light- ed Christmas tree and other holiday decorations in. the central hall of the main buillding. These decorations are the work of the Agenda club and the Bruins club who are planning other Christmas activities at the school. . . Adding much to the yuletide spirit at the high school, is the At LEATHER JACKETS - - f r. Z. . " '. ' Keep Step In the "About Town" Parade of Fashions - $4.98 ONLY Students and faculty members were entertained Thursday morning by the third lyceum number scheduled for this year. Jack Rank, the "Magic Dramatist," presented a three act drama in which he portrayed all the parts himself. His lightning changes of costume were remarkable. This is the second year Mr. Rank has visited the school and both times he was received by an enthusiastic A SHIRT FOR EVERY MAN Priced for a Landslide 98( to $1.98 Buy His Gift From a Man's Store GUrs Clothiery crowd. $21,134.93 This tentative budget adopted by the Mayor and Council in Regular session at the City Civic building Monday evening, Dec. 7th, 1936. R. C. HARRIS, Mayor. OUR. Relief Society conference was held last Sunday .night in our ward. A splendid program, stressing "Religion In the Home," was presented by the sisters talks beiner riven by Mrs. Kate Hess and Mrs. Threasa Coombs. A duet was rendered by Mrs. Rees Rnnnrtv and Mrs. Georee Bowcutt. A vocal solo was given by Guy L. Reese. Mrs. Israel Hunsaker was representing the stake Relief Society board. A enlarge crowd was in attendance to fine the presented. program joy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Richards left Wednesday morning, for Southern California where they will visit during the holidays with relatives and friends. SUBSCRIBE FOB THE LEADER R. S. CALDERWOOD, Recorder. MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton, Utah Dust "Black Storm" On the Kussiau steppes, Uuststorms are known as "black storms." 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