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Show PAGE EIGHT BEAK RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1937 - " . It OCAIL National Poultry im: T!57 provementPlanAiri0 BJiiPS 5. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson of Burley, visited during the week with Idaho, Elwood Gold, Green Ball, March 9. friends and relatives In Tremonton. Mrs. Peter Nickols and daughter, Mrs. Nelson is the daughter of Mr Gloria, Mrs. R. G. Goff and Mrs. N. E. . Dance "When buying chicks, poults are frequently bewildered and w? hv firwtamlai. nH Frischknecht, extension poultrvv! I thA TTtnh jmaaM Stat A ffnmiH j. "feuura! To protect purchasing 0f breJ stock, hatching eggs, and babv rvV1 through the establishment of Wf standards and grades, the Natj Poultry Improvement Plan was f ed last year by the Bureau of am Industry of the United States ment of Agriculture. The grades are U. S. Approved, U. S. Certif? at Penrose Friday, March Hrditr and Mrs. Dan Taylor. Shaw attended a Sunday school conference in Ogden Monday, under the Gav and Gloria Schaffer entertain leadership of Miss Green from Chica- ed at the Garland mutual Tuesday go, 111. Mrs. D. VV. Jenkins who was a member of the party, went on to evening. Salt Lake City, where she spent the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and Mr. day attending to business matters. and Mrs. Duane Lower were Salt Lake ? A; E. Samuelson and daughters visitors Tuesday. visited in Bountiful Saturday. They The City Drug Co. recently com returned home Sunday, accompanied a contest, selling spree, which by Mrs. Samuelson, who has been vis pleted month. Miss Leah Cannon re a lasted iting there the past week. ceived the prize, which was a table Mrs. Vernon Nielson and daughter, model radio. ReNei, left Tuesday for a two week's Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalton, accom visit with her sister, Mrs. Kenneth panied by Mr. and Mrs. Con Steffen Shields of Salt Lake City. visited in Salt Lake Thursday of last Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Stocks of Boun week. tiful, visited at the home of their Merrei J. Brockbank of Salt Lake daughter, Mrs. J. M. Scharier 'jnurs City, visited at the home of Mr. and day of last week. Mrs. A. L. Cook, Thursday and b'rt day. 150 Higher Priced ? 'A v' , , .Viuymuuuw a thirteen-year-ol- . and U. S. Record of PerfonS Breeding stock, hatching eggT chicks of these grades are all official inspection and supervision the quality, therefore, can be depend upon. "Utah is among the forty-on- e stat now operating under the NatjjZ Poultry Improvement Plan. a. flocks and hatchery members may!! secured from the Utah Poultry u provement Committee at Logan, rji' J I 1 baseball. d agency 4 Utah's Share In Ft Benefit Thank You Sir. She Said. The damsels of yesteryear had their hands lull when mey tried to curtsy, but Ismlhna Vixainia Pax- ton, film star, wearing the newest in the bathing suit stvles shows that it is easy today. Hor white sandals add to the picture and form a strikina contrast with the turquoise suit. m Teaches Swimming Submerged Under Water via Loudspeaker A novel way oi insirucimy has been devised by Ben York of Detroit, who dons a diving helmet and coaches the swimmer through a microphone installed in the headpiece. The instructor thereby can watch Hhe movements ot tne swimmer wno in iu lean listen over the loudspeaker to criticism and correction sea-ison'- s Williams. attending returned with his 4M if Payments Utah farmers received during tfc period of May 1, 1933 through Detem. ber 31, 1936 a total of $4,925,618.11 as rental and benefit payments unfe the Agricultural Adjustment Aduij. istration, according to the fipresn. leased recently from the United Stata Department of Agriculture, saysi, W. Owens, Assistant Director of 5 Utah state agricultural extension tin $305,652.41; and sip corn-hog- s, beets, $2,283,861.07. These payments were from a total of $920,774,123.28 spent in rental benefit payments in the United State in the past three and yean, on such crops as wheat, with a total of $347,904,560.90; witli total of $488,279,432.34; sugar, and jv one-ha- - Dance at Penrose Friday, March 5. Elwood Gold, Green Ball, March 9. Mrs. Kenneth Pasket of Henifer is spending the week visiting wlthher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. RoyBingham and family of Garfield were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mra. C. F. Larkin of Ogden is spend ing the week visiting her daughter, Mrs. Leslie Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Firth of Ogden were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Firth. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Summers, Mrs. T. V. Summers and son, Merlin, were in Salt Lake Thursday, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Wallace and family. Mrs. C. W. Summers is visiting in Salt Lake during the week. Lowell Summers and Darrell Stokes students of the A. C. at Logan, spent the weekend with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Homer and Larene Homer were in Ogden visiting relatives last week. Thursday evening a very enjoyable party was held at the home of Miss Delia Stark. The evening was spent in playing games, afterwhich a pot luck lunch was served to 19 guests Stock Up NOW Buy 2 or 3 at this Great SAVING Reduced to 1 SHOP THRU THE LEADER ADS DR. D. B. GREEN Dentist T e Flying Highl" sings cora&ly comedienne Tobin, alter inspecting this large airplane tire made by The B, F. Goodrich Company. Ron-nl- Edith Jensen Returns From Western Mission Miss Edih Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Jensen, of Bothwell, returned to her home Fnday after filling a two years mission in the Western states. A welcome home social will be given in her honor at the Bothwell recreation hall Friday evening, March 5, beginning at 8 p. m. Miss Jensen's many friends extend to her a hearty welcome home with their sincere appreciation for the splendid labors she has performed in behalf of her church and wish for her continued success and happiness. Owners The Tremonton City Health Officers have ordered that all garbage accumulated at apartment houses be placed in metal containers with, tight lids and placed at a convenient spot for the garbage collector at regular in- Are In Stock In Our Store Consult Us About Your Decorating Plans for Spring YE1 DR. G. M. EVANS Dentist X 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rnoNsm LEADER DR. JOHN WEST of the Standard Optical Co, Will Be Here SAT., MAR. ( Make Appointments Now at ROBERT SIMOMEN JEWELER DR. DON C. JAMES OPTOMETRIST Will Be In His Of f ice Over Penny's Store SATURDAY, MARCH 6th t PHONE DR. EVANS -- 124 - FOR APPOINTMENTS GLASSES FITTER EYES EXAMINED SOAPS PALMOLIVE SOAP ..... LUX TOILET SOAP - 3 for CUTICURA SOAP CASHMERE BOQUET - 3 for LIFEBUOY TOILET SOAP - 3 for VISIT OUR FOUNTAIN CLEAN - COURTEOUS 5c : 17c SERVICE 19c 25c 20c 35c Bottle Italian Balm 25c Special Bottle Drene Shampoo - 60c value MEDICINES VICKS VAPO RUB - small 24c LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE TABLETS .... 29c FLETCHERS CASTORIA - small 27c VANTAGE 98c ALKA-SELTZE- R TOILETS 1 t Be 29c EPSOM SALTS 5-l- BOYER FACE POWDER 10c BOST TOOTH PASTE and TEFRA TOOTH BRUSH - both for . J. & J. BABY TALCUM POWDER JERGENS LOTION MELLO-GLFACE POWDER DRIir,; b -W bag 39c 29c 19C 89c O PRESCRIPTIONS 35! Both for 49c Heavenly Theme To Be Carried Out At Prom Office Over J. C Penney Store Office II ours: 9 to 12 1:13 to 5:80 1 -- S Preparations are nearing completion for the Junior Prom, annual social event of the high school year, which will be held on March 12. Decoration of the gymnasium has begun, with the Prom committee spending many hours after school to complete the gala and effective celestial motif. The heavenly theme of the Prom will be worked out in air castles, fluffy clouds, and winged cherubs. The pearly gates will loom up at the east entrance to the dance floor. A multi- - SUBSCRIBE FOR THE VALUES LIKE THESE CAN ONLY BE FOUND AT THE CITY DRUG CO. Notice to Apartment M Well Selected, and Yet Economically Priced 'aSvva Dressing Up The Mike Funnyman Fred Allen thinks the microphone too impersonal, so he dressed this one up with hat, muffler, overcoat and a smoke for his Town Hall Tonight broadcast Wednesday network. night over the NBC-Re- d Boowering's Rythm Aces, from Hotel Ben Lomond. A huge air castle will grace the north end, from which refreshments will be served. The Prom committee is confident that this year's event will be one of the most successful ever held. J. T. Abbott is chairman, and the main committee also includes Beth Cannon, Dick Welling, Stanley Johnson, Lois Cook, Blanche Richards, Melvin Manning, Harold Capener, Ardes Saunders, Fanny Hall, Stanley Castleton and Dallas Getz. Many city metered water users are delinquent and in danger of .having the water shut off as soon as snow and ice have disappeared. So take fair warning. R. S. Calderwood City Recorder WALLPAPERS THAT ARE BEAUTIFUL, 1 evi colored rainbow will circle the orches- Notice to Water Users The Inside of Your Home s, $35,. tra stand, wherein will be seated Jack R. S. Calderwood City Recorder Y DRESS UP HHHI III II -- tervals. Tremonton, Utah Office Hours: 9 to 12 and 1:80 to Tremonton, Utah Iv1 lf 071,094.57. I By Phyllis -- corn-hog- AVX 111 BOTHWELL Summers SEE OUR WINDOWS p ri-s- 7 . vice. This amount was distributed on following crops: Wheat $2,336,097.. 23; Daniel W, Bradshaw, Jr. and Jim Barton of New Mexico, spent Thursday evening visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bradshaw. Firth. & Utah cooperating with the Unite States Department of Agriculture k its poultry breeding program,' Mr. Frischknecht slssss & f 3 Mrs. W. B. Mason returned home Sunday evening after a visit of three weeks in Los Angeles as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wolffe. - ?J r..kl .i off father. been repriced for y; The ball, his most valued possession, was used in those games and later on a playing trio aroundthe world, tvers onerea u, covof areat A witVi mitnnrnnhs benefit the for bid-tim- e players, o of flood suHerere inrougn Bolley. sports commentator on me latter's Tydol and Veedol radio Iprograms. J. Sanders of Sacramento, Calif., visited the past two weeks at the These dresses have Th Vmt Tor lohnnv Even This one is Sufferers. The great forand mer second baseman (left) member of the immortal Tinker-to- Evers - to - Chance aouDie piay ilv auctioned i W. home of his sister, Mrs. Brig Bill Sanders who has been the Bear River high school to Sacramento Saturday I ' Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Williams of Malad, Idaho, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brig Williams wearies day, enroute to California. must be sold to make room for New Stock Quick Sale ill Mrs. P. E. Ault attended an execu tive farm bureau meeting in Salt Lake City, Monday. A Clean Sweep Twangs Miss Ena Uodd, an Indian girl, from The Mission Tribe of Indians of La lolla, (Tnliiortiiti. is cham pion of archery atArizona Jstate jeacner's College, where she is a student. Bow PRESCRIPTIONS ARE A MOST IMPORTANT PART OF OUR BlTSJ NESS WE FILL THEM EXACTLY AS YOUR DOCTOR ORDERS 59c . Jremonton, Cn,,uTAfrr', ccnxlCE UtahZ |