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Show vace rocn . By DWIG SCHOOL DATS KING DEFENDS Classified f Ad Column! SUGAR fad HZ&&: VTA 2. 6-2- FOR SALE Choice 40 acres. High productive condition. C. Richardson. tf. 7, treasurer. Estate of Soren L. Miller and Caroline Stiller, Husband and Wife, Both Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Elwood. Box Elder Coun. ty, Utah, on or before the 10th day of May A. D., 1937. S. LEO MILLER, Administrator of the estate of Soren L. Miller and .Caroline Miller, husband and wife, both deceased. I BEAR RIVER CITY f By Sirs. C. W. Brailsford N. E. Council Employs 12 County Students There will be an old time dance in The National Youth Administration is materially assisting in providing B. C. CALL, Attorney for Adminis- Bear River City January 8th. 7 trator. 4 t5. Last Wednesday afternoon the old facilities by which many worthy folks committee, j Moroni Lundberg, young people are earning means to Keep them in school or college. ReParley O. Holmgren, Eva Hailing, Ivy port NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION just released to Allen T. Lavene Jensen entertainBarker and State Director for Utah NationIn The District Court of the First ed the old folks of the ward to a de- al Emergency Council, shows that for licious hot turkey dinner at the home the Judicial District of the State of last half of November, 1936, 474 of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Holmgren. In and Box for were employed, of which 456 Utah, Elder persons Dinner was served to 34 guests. In were in school or colleges, which is County a the afternoon program was render- an Increase of 58 persons over the In the Matter of the Dissolution of the ed and a very enjoyable day was spent first half of November. The total wa by ail present. Fronk Chevrolet Co. an ges paid was $4235.00 of which $3714 Miss Ruth 'Burt and Miss Minnie was paid to students. Of these toon. Notice of DisApplication to there Checketts left 2-- San-for- . d, Extension Staff To Hold Meet At College County agricultural and home dem onstration agents have been called into conference at the Utah State Ag ricultural college from January 11 to 16, according to Director William incorporate. NOTICE is hereby given that the Fronk Chevrolet Co., a corporation, formed under the laws of the State of Utah, has presented to the District uourt or and to the County of Box Elder, a petition praying to be allow-e- d to disincorporate and dissolve; and mat Monday the 8th day of February, 1937 at 1 o'clock in the forenoon or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, has been appointed as the time in the District Court for the County of Box Elder as the place at which the said application is to be heard. 4MVU UC1CUX11U set my hand and affixed the seal of the District Court this 29th day of December, A. D. 1936. HENRY NIELSEN, County Clerk. By LYLE RICHARDSON, Deputy, C. (SEAL) OU- ! R- Fronk Chevrolet Co. . Phone Sunday for Provo. Utah, where they will attend school at the U. of U. John Sears spent the weekend in Ogden, Utah, where on Saturday he attended the funeral serivces held for his sister, Mrs. Anna Sears DeWee. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo H. Johnson spent Monday in Ogden on business. Mrs. Augusta Iverson has; been on the sick list for the past two weeks. Peter C. Jensen spent Monday in Ogden. Mrs. Emma Ohman and daughter. Esther, Mrs. Ida B. Christensen and daughter, Janice, Mrs. Damsel .Nel. sen and daughter, Mrs. Leonard'sor- ensen and son, Mrs. Harold Jensen and daughter and Mrs. Martha J. Andersen and family attended a birthday party in Tremonton Thursday afternoon, give by Mrs. Sheldon Andersen in Honor of the fourth birthday of her daughter, Marleen Earl Reese and Dovle ArrhihaiH left Sunday to attend school at the u. A. c. at Logan Christian Andersen had his tonsils removed at the Valley hospital in Tre monton, Monday. Miss Deloris Thorsen returned to her home Sunday evening after spend uig tne holidays in Berkeley, Calif Alvin Andersen is confined to his bed, suffering with an attack of the Peterson. Plans of work for the coming year I , en-ti- TOL, Tirvn i 28 dv me time of the conference it were employed in Box Elder county V is 12 students noped that the national agricul- earning $102. tural conservation nroeram will be UU , .. lill r PI Hfl nH lAnfln Oil .. : . discussions; ictiiiy wen ouumea ana ... . American suKnr vaus reacnes INSPECT WIRES aroUnd 01S-es- Uc market, he contends that thet StatCmZ be cut Ignition 'wires should be. inspected only Should Cuba . .. field represen- . i occasionally and if breaks in the in- tative for the federal extension ser-D.a ana "awau r"L. sulation are found they should be tap- ... vice, and o. E.Baker, economist, will ea io avoia possible short circuits, ac dePart" i-. There is an interesting1 story behind cording to the Emergency. Road Sei- at tne confer- vice of the Utah Motorist I a eiice, director reterson said AAm nowever. ouuucu ouui i m uie- ignition system "The -- national' and state may damage the battery or other ig are During the World War, when sugar and so many was changing so rapidly muon parts, or cause fire. :.a precious ana scarce commodity. . , ; v , A,t., that it is absolutely necessary that strefinancial interests poured Ervine Garfield of Tremonton, son we meet at the to loanS ?to of beginning year of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Garfield, is the to outline our Pntation operators mushrooming H duties and responsibil- new teacher at the Garland school for BnA Hovsoo rv,0 properties m an effort' to Dro- auce &reater volumes of sugar and the remainder of the school year. maximum efficienov to m,r v' Prom on uptide of the industry, Director Peterson saw in ' When the war was over, there arose V. on the conference. . piuuicm ui surpms. i ne sugar in- - Alvin Stander is visitiner in Poca tello, with his daughter, Mrs. Maughn f?. llC m3STS AiuiZm1?? ':" Just Ring Logan Enterprise 30 i COLORADO ANIMAL TS We Also Buy HIDES - PELTS - WOOL About li2 Mile South of Logan uast or the Sugar Factory FOR ICE Beverages & Coal mt w m mjm m w w ELWOOD You'll like 11 i 1 and Utah Fuel Co. Salt Lake City f i Farmers' Cash ! Union Tremonton's exclusive CASTLE GATE COAL j Dealer TREMONTON, UTAH i LINK BELT 6: whichmust be Drotected. An there is another problem wtai must be solved before Hawaii may tain her place in the sun. The territory remains determined t achieve statehood and King plans it I traduction of another Hawaiin stair hood bill at the outset of the coni; session. There's only one question he cat' answer in connection with Hawaii statehood. That is where the 49thstf will be placed on the American m ! BESSIN6ER BROS. 3 i SMALL INCOMES, TOO NEED. Checking Accounts ' SEE r-H-O-- ! j what she believes is her fair statia The - government., which aided rl greatly in obtaining, independence ftj CuWfeela tfiat to virtually close i I American market to Cuba might mean economic ruin, with ? suiting internal upheaval on then land which already has sufficifcl problems. There also is the coaaj ation of heavy American investma Mr. and Mrs. Art Felsted held open e boom nouse at me Felsted home New Year siructed during- the idle and lay deteriorating. Today, eve. About forty guests called Wall Street still has heavy investments in Cuban sugar plantations. The street virtually owns manv of them. Therein lies another problem Hawaii r.y Mrs. Ih P. Rasmussen must overcome in her fight to obtain Fred Rex of RandolDh. Utah uras a weekend guest of Leslie Andersen. Mr. Rex was a missionary companion of Mr. Anderson in Florida. j Mrs. J. P. Christensen received word from Logan that her brother-in-laAnaersen, had died. The funeral was to be held Tuesday. Mrs. M. Mortensen, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Christensen, went to Logan to attend the services. Mrs. Gunner Kelstrum and son, Bobby, is visiting relatives in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barfus were dinner guests of John Barfus, at a New Year's party, held at their Year's day. Wm. Bronsen of Logan, spent New Year's week end at the home of his son John and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker and daughter, Margery, have gone back to Logan, after the holidays at home. Margeryspending is attending college Almost everyone with a large Income has a checking and Mr. and Mrs. Hunnniror ar 0 account, but the person with a small income also needs temple work. Mr. and Mrs. George Abel of Ameriprotection and convenience in paying bills. can Fork, have returned to their home A cancelled check is permanent proof of after visiting here with their children payment; no for some time. is receipt necessary. You can carry money safely in the Mr. and Mrs. Casper Andreason visform of a checkbook. You can make payments anywhere ited the new grandson in Bear River City last Week at the home of Golden in the country by check. In keeping a budget, checks and Andreasen. tuba are constant records of where, when and how your The Misses Lbrthea and Carry Hansen of Ogden, came up income is to visspent. Sunday it their sister, Norma, who is getUng We invite you to open a checking account at this bank. along quite well after the accident ar. ana Airs. Cyril Wright of Ogden, also called on R. p. Hansen and Mr. ' and Mrs. Kim Mann on Sunday. Twila Meldrum went back to college after spending the holidays at home. All Reed and Ferrell Munns have pnn to attend collere at Tvo-oMember of Federal Deposit Insurance T Corporation w 1 George Lama of Spokane, Wash., eft AAA u,vWW ffi&ximum insurance for Each .. Depositor niw r. inn aura. Lawrence X ' ' Hansen during the holidays; 1 :.; r. war-tim- you order from the CASTLE GATE dealer. CO BY-PRODUC- ? - i v.t LUC UUOLCtW monton. s J3k v, K Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Jones of Si' Lake Qty, left Saturday for the home, after spending a pleasant cation with) relatives here and in T v it is delivered if r Dros-ram- oQ, VU OV1 Z lJHT f which This is Our Private Long Distance Number the Operator Already Understands That We Pay for the Can I Q1 Q - the unusual manner in We Will Call for and PAYCASH for DEAD or WORTHLESS HORSES & COWS I i ' x- t. 17 I t - - - the coal NOTICE TO FARMERS I I nu, BIOCKS. : . 0bvlu' state will receive the major attention of the extension workers, while some will be devoted to discussing professional problems and methods of improving presentation of informa- - J - MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Tremonton. Utah d, o- j -- ', j ai . Notice To Creditors . .T !,-- .. Amos P. Hansen, director. George Ward, director. T. F. Coombs, director. Signed: Mr.. and Mrs. H. at a New Year's dinnpr were Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Pa JT nette Ault, Mary Bum w. ' Je SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Jan. 7. (U. P.) Samuel Wilder King:. Ha- wail's "mouthpiece'' in Congress, In- - j P. E. Ault and Miss Shirley " gists that Hawaiian sugar interests ward of Corinne. are not competitors of intermountain Wayne Rogers, Jack Dri? region sugar beet growers, but in. j Max Chambers have returned to sttid are associated American pro--J work at the B. Y. U. Miss Marion John ducers who should not be eyed with spent Saturday and Sundav hostility by mainland beet farmers King, a ruddy-facepleasant in-- i home of her parents, Mr ' 17 H dividual who greatly resembles Re-- ! Oluf Johnson Bob Kirkham left Sunday f0. . , nominee publican vice - presidental ; Frank Knox of Wash-Lake is ; in City, to attend business Chicago, Miss Violet Bone left WedwS ington, D. C, to meet with Congress, i Visitinsr Salt Lake Citv. Kin? out visit with friends in Los Ange'eTp, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Orwin and lined the reasons why he believes his native Hawaii is being treated uni e turned Saturn fairly, not only in commercial but leg- from a pleasant visit with rekS islative matters. XTica Roth rTVi w -King, elected by citizens of the teruviupouii and v c are to as ritory just representatives " Congress from the 48 state, has the lewood Calif, nrhem of from house the ployment. privilege addressing Elmer Anderson, son of v, the floor, but cannot cast a vote. Alaskan and other territorial delegates are Mrs. C. E. Anderson, of Oariani Miss Myrtle Dalley of Weston, restricted similarly. In this connection. King pointed uiuucu 1x1 ma.iixa.ge on new Yean ib, out. niether does Hawaii cast votes at Weston. The following students of the t. in the electoral college. But although denied these and other prerogatives S. A. C, returned to Logan Suafc of the 48 states, Hawaii is subject tuLernuon: june ssiayner, Sara Shi to the same taxes, the same federal way. Max BeaL Douerlaa ann v Holmgren, Mabel and Fay Michaels laws, and to all purposes is a state. Misses Helen Johnson and Hefe From the standpoint of commercial advancement of the islands, King has Manning returned to their ache his won definite theory regarding su- work in Salt Lake City after a p!e& ant vacation at home. gar quoatas. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Welling m King is conscious of the popular impression among mainlanders that son, Dick, accompanied Misa EsteS Hawaiian sugar constitutes "outside to Salt Lake City, Sunday, where 4 competition." He said his principal ob- will resume her studies at the U. i jective in speaking in this region was U. Miss Margaret Tanner of Sai to correct this impression. Lake City, a niece of Mrs. Welij In the first place, he points out, returned home with them for a vist Miss Donna Porter of Blackfon the United Staes' principal cane-Drducing area the South and Hawaii-toge- ther .Idaho, spent a couple of days duiiqj with all the country's beet me noiiaays at tne nome of her par growers cannot produce sufficient su ents, Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Porter and Ms gar to meet demands of the home Austin were business George b sts. in Malad, Idaho, Thursday. HaW be considered an Cann Mrs. Harold Persson entertained ft' hm& "Merest rk 'here 01411 toe home twenty-fou- r is reater guests at her home WS fmand nesday evening. "Anagrains". m fWMWMM fvuvviT ai nuaL auuuui the diversions of the 'jeverdng, pna be done is to take thfc island off 4.bet.oinS w Mrs., j.- u. uunderson . . quota system r,fj.i'.AA allow Ha-- iJ. I. Tavfor.:Mfa:'Art WlntA'aiirff Isaacson. Delicious refreshments ws waiin sugar to come to TT,nin1flnd ! Telephone Company stockholders, held Monday, January 4th, 1936 at 1 p.m. Officers and directors elected were: D. W. Hunsaker, president. J. A. Bigler, vice president , John P. Holmgren, secretary. Paul Heitz, General Manager and A SSTdS.fe days at the home of hi, JLtN. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson. ' ! NOTICE is hereby given of the annual meeting of the Bear River Valley ww Z? thf j NOTICE OF ELECTION . Beat Mr. and Mrs. nin. n.children of Brigham Qty relatives in Garland, during end. Not Competitive To Beet Industries; Should Be Associated cows and horses. Call Maple Creek Trout Hatchery. Brigham 493-J-3 tf. Reverse Chai-ge- . 1-- ueo. A. INTER- ESTS IN HAWAII 12-3- 1, 1-- I -- FOR good draft colts see C. Richardtf son, Elwood. Phone 67.0-2. ; STOKERS i,- -- 1 BEAR RIVER STATE BANK We Welcome New Business I tm, f if, M H H It It It I II MM I .tHH44tl 8 1 I 1 H4 1 I t 'J 1 llH"HHf |