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Show 1937 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 15. PAGE FOUR HAPPENINGS AT CAPITOL HILL , STOCKMEN MAY APPLY NOW IN (SCHOOL DAYS By DWK?j - SUGAR COMPAQ i RANGE PROGRAM SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. April 15. The week on Capitol Hill: Stockmen in Utah who plan to take Commissions: Health Commission-Dispatc- hed into southern Utah a mopart in the 1937 AAA range program can make their preliminary applica- bile laboratory, mounted on a truck, tions now, William Peterson, in and two chemists to investigate exact charge of the AAA program in this extent of bacillus pestis sylvatic becomes State, says. plauge. The disease, which dreaded n and The preliminary application form the more is a combination application and bubonic plague when a human being of the ranch, with map. t a infwted. is carried by ground squir When this information is given to rels, rats, and other rodents. IncludE16HT cenrs RXt- the county agricultural conservation ed in laboratory equipment, aside De examinranch win the were committee, from test tubes and chemicals, TOO ftiCWy. & ed and a report of this examination two light rifles and 11,000 rounds of ff V0J CahT 1'CAnr 605- Uwill be sent to the rancher, along with ammunition. approval of practices to be performChemists Noall Walter and E. I. ed for that ranch for the year. will park their moving lab Stewart Stockmen interested in taking part take guns to obtain spec roadsides, counby their this year should get from Imens autopsy. for Any germ cultures WR-11enty agent a copy of Form and sent to be will found preserved titled "Description of Range Land for state laboratories for further study. 1937 Agricultural Conservation ProChemists Walter and Stewart will re gram." This form should be filled out main "on location" until late Septemwhether or not the stockman took ber, making a complete check of the part in the 1936 program. Filling out entire state. this form, in cooperation with the Public Service Accepted resignacountv committee, is the first step in takine Dart in the program. It does tion of C. E. Hughes, for three years not bind the stockman, but It is es head of the motor transport division sential if he does take part. On the to allow Hughes to, take a post under unempioy form, the stockman will describe tne the Industrial commission's range land on the ranching unit by ment compensation section. Held final hearinera on a suit section, township, and range, on tne back of this form, he will draw" an broueht bv the Globe Milling and El outline map of his ranch. The form evator company of Ogden, asking $15, also gives the total area of land in 000 reparations of the Utah Power the ranch and the area of range land. and Light company, charging discrim For the information of the county ination in rates. committee the stockman is asked to Instituted a detailed investigation g prac- into Indicate also the reported overcrowding of Salt tices he plans to put into effect this Lake City and Ogden streetcar ana year. bus lines. The examination is made to deter Water Storage Commission Ap g allowance. mine the pointed Governor H. H. Blen. state Stockmen may earn payments, up to engineer T. H. Humphreys, others, to allowg the limit of the a committee to Join other Colorado contouras such for ance, practices basin states (Colorado, Wyoming, and ing range land, developing springs and New Mexico) to protest a California- seeps, constructing earthen pits and proposed 50 per cent cut in electriBy Enid Welling reservoirs, digging or drilling wells, 4 from Boulder Dam. rates city water spreading, range fencing, and Agriculture Submitted a complete Last Thursday the Fielding Cleo for the practice described as deferred on orchard crop conditions rereport Club entertained their husbands at a of consists keeping fusing to make any estimate of mone grazing, which Box of the Claude Sloey Secretary delightful dinner party at the How stock off part of the range for part to peach, cherry and Elder Fish & Game association ad- ard Hotel in honor of their last year's tary damage counof the season. County agents or pear crops wrought by the recent cold that the annual grand ball will officers, Mrs. Dwight Hansen, Mrs, ty committeemen can furnish stock- spell. Painted a generally poor sum- vises in the Bluebird ball room in Oleen Garn and Mrs. Ray Capener. be held men with additional details on the mer for raisers of such crops. City on Saturday night, Each was presented with a lovely Brigham range program. raising apples, sour cherries, April 17, and big things are going gift. The serving table was centered and other crops may count on to happen. daffodils and il- with canary-colore- d It has been estimated that light aprunes fair year. A year ago a plan was under way luminated by matching candles, takes 900,000 years to travel to the Organized itself for a determined to turn jack rabbits loose on the dance Bridge followed the dinner. Prizes earth from the Great Andromeda campaign to stop a threatening in- floor to be captured by the ladies and went to Mr. and Mrs. Lorih Peterson Nebula, brighest of the spiral nebulae. vasion of countless "Mormon" crick- remove a dollar bill pinned to the ears and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Capener. ets, asking the state's nine most in- - of the bunnies. The Humane Society inMrs. E. M. Earl and small son, Tim linen embroideries Shanghai's counties (Tooele, Uintah, filed an fected of the is strides. Parker, Idaho, spent the weekend objection Brigham big fearing dustry making Cache, Juab, Millard, Box Elder, Iron, on the dear little crea- in Fielding visiting with Mr. and Mrs fall girls might 0 others) to contribute a total of tures and injure them. No fear was Jed Earl Sr. and other relatives. to the fight, planned an adequate expressed, however, for the young Dwight Hansen spent Wednesday campaign to stop the insects, to cost ladies in evening gowns who might in Logan on business. approximately $32,000. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Richards and break an ankle or sprain Tax Commission Launched a state aaccidentlybut the children spent Sunday in Downey, little wrist, bunnies, poor wide campaign to encourage payment they must not be unduly excited or Idaho visiting with Mrs. Richards' delinquent 1928-3- 4 taxes under a new injured. parents. law cutting delinquency penalty from Claude declares that unless this Velda Gibbs and Mary Allen were 8 to 2 per cent, providing 1935 and stunt is revived something just as ex- guests of Beth Cannon over the week 1936 taxes are also paid. Adopted the will appear on the program on end. "don't let your neighbor pay citing slogan Board and Room or Room only. See Saturday night, April 17. taxes" as campaign motto. The annual riot of all the sports- with a real program when speakers John Rauber. Tremonton t2p. your Registration Announced dates for men will be held at a later date, and and entertainers will be given an op license examinations. Schedule in- Mr. FOR SALE Used John Deere hay Sloey advises that it is going to portunity to be heard. Certified Public be real "respectable" affair this bailer. Inquire Utah Auto & Imp. tl cluded: May Watch for announcements. year, Accountants; May 10, Beauty opera FOR SALE Bliss seed potatoes. tors; June 8 (and thereafter), Nursdental practicioners; es; June Peter Boss, Garland, Phone 134-June Physicians; June Pharmacists. SEED POTATOES Any amount Western Creamery, Main St. . One hundred dollars (U. P.) district for the best yfeJfSj patches of one acre or more. Such prizes were to six boys of the awarded! dtatrwv cuced the highest torn,...:"0! were in all sixtv f entered the cnntoc of them were in the orZ:.H the Future Farmer -- Tr-0 Bear River and Box Elfe kFI 4 and the clubs as directa u leaders, Mark Nichols, Nib Edward Ward, Robert H JH widely-know- w i Wp T&OCHeft. I, ! K'Lr A' siX FIELDING THE SPORTSMEN TO CELEBRATE $15,-00- t Classified f Ad Column: 4-- 1 Elmer Gibson, respectively. The prizes had the vaw a couraging 1 the boys and w nnt their Droiects. . records reauired hv to qualify for credits Wli v,..?" , in 3 ization, but gave as well some uu encouragement in the money. The efforts of the contestant, J vided by the Sugar Company gave detailed account nf JL !" rnsts and nmflt- The tonnages raised were very wuio-guig- , avciaging considetitf over twenty tons per acre. AH J Jj jjiii v vajuccu a yield muig ...wvj-uu- est being n: in wna, the thirty-thre- e tons by Aom ui xiuuey vme, ana M 28.38 tons J. T. Abbott of Tremonton. The Sugar Company officials port that they are glad to aid in J range-buildin- range-buildin- i. 4-- H 5, range-buildin- , eight prizes to the boi, activities in this way. it U antiriO ed that with the considerably lacteal ed number of beet growers this wl and acreage, that more entrant! wf WellThe Misses Noreen Earl, Enid De registered. and Wood Letha ing, Adair Welling, Madfe Earl spent the weekend in Salt Lake City in company with the So- Deei year, wim ampie moisture fj seed and plenty of watf ciology class of Bear River high germinating in for prospect irrigation, as mi school. They visited at the Mental favorable other circumstances, Hospital in Provo, State Penitentiary in Salt Lake, as well as the Air Port, it expected that high Federal Reserve bang and many oth- be produced on these beet projects. er important places. Misses Barbara Welling, Beth CanPrais non, Sylvia Bourne, Mr. Jay Udy and Von Holt Spent Saturday in Salt Lake On Ta! with the Seminary class of the Bear River high school. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, April Complimenting church membea The alfalfa weevil, a plant pest of their devotion in braving inctel old world origin, made its first ap- weather to attend the church's Ida pearance in the United State in the annual general conference, Presidi vicinity of Salt Lake City early in Heber J. Grant, First President the present century. the L. D. S. church, said today tl the session was one of the Aerating canned grapefruit juice by tended and successful in church at pouring it from one glass to another tory. tf several times has been found by UnHe praised churchmen for their iversity of Illinois scientists to im- tendance and faith, and leaders prove its flavor. their "fine, inspired and inspiii President Grant es Leaders " talks." England may issue a large three"I don't believe the people M penny coin, valued at about six cents. ever been more United, either authorities of the church or the peel Germany's oil fields now employ as a wnole, than they are at 4,600 men. ent," President Grant said. 13-1- 4. 7-- 21-2- 5, 21-2- 3, FOR SALE l seed potatoes. Jas. Couch, Garland, Utah. Phone 31.R.3 A-- 17-1- 8, R. E. Davis Resigns As Warden of State Prison ELECTRO LUX VACUUM and all STATE PRISON State Correcparts. Used less than one year. J tions Board members acregretfully price. Schoss Electric. Co. Warcepted resignation of den R. E. chief execuSPEED QUEEN WASHER. Like new. tive for the Davis,12prison immediateyears, past i price. Schoss Electric Co. ly appointed Chief State Parole officer Owen Nebeker acting warden. FOR SALE 18 acre farm. Good loNebeker will serve in the dual cacation. Phone 77.0-8 tf. pacity of parole officer and warden at least until July 1, when funds for HELP WANTED. Phone an expanded Parole office become available. A graduate of the UniverFOR SALE Seed potatoes, Russets, sity of Utah and former his-- school Rurals, Cobblers and Bliss. Priced principal at Bingham, Park City and from $2 to $4 per hundred. Jud North Cache, Nebeker was appointed Cathey, Gephart Hotel. superintendent of prison factories in Parole Officer in 1931. FOR SALE Horses, ready for work. 1925, Leaving office with no definite Highest prices paid for livestock. plans announced excepting that he C. Richardson. Phone 67.0.2. would retire to his Box Elder county farm, Davis said he was glad to have FOR RENT Apartment. Watkins seen a pet project removal of the Apartments. Phone 34.a-prison from its present urban site, near reality during his term. PEE JUD CATHEY, Gephart Hotel, for your seed potatoes. All kinds. 4-- 1. 74-a.- 2 5-- 1. 2. tf. t 5f OUR FOR SALE trailer, one 6 rifle, good condition. Will sell or trade. What have you. Inquire Leader office. 3.19 tf. Two-whe- 1 el 30-0- CASH PAID for dead and useless cows and horses. Call Maple Cieek Trout Hatchery, Brigham Reverse Charge. tf. 493-J-6-- 28 2. GIVING Good S&ivice, 100 pr. Misses and Growing OXFORDS t TO FARMERS Girls Ties and Straps $1.00 pr. Farming today is a complex business which depends upon land, weather, world commodity prices, Government cooperation, and a multitude of other factors. The officers and directors of this bank take an alert interest in the farmer's problems, and their cooperation is based upon long familiarity with local conditions. We are working earnestly for the financial welfare of the farmers of this section. It will be a pleasure to serve you, too. 100 pr. Womens SHOES Repriced to Clear $2.00 pr. Acetate Canton Crepe Street Frocks these surprise value! You'll want at least two a 'solid color and a pretty print! See We Welcome All New Business Bear River STATE BANK 5 A Value Opportunity! POLO SHIRTS rs MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton, Utah - Phone 28 FOR ICE Beverages & Coal P-- NOTICE TO FARMERS L We Will Call for and PAY CASH for DEAD or WORTHLESS HORSES & COWS Just Ring Logan Enterprise East of the Sugar Factory K They're Comfortahle pv1 gf neck style! sleeves! Short K v rr Cm Vv jp colors! button $ f Weather Eayon PantlCS .light One This is Our Private Long Distance Number the Operator Already Understands That We Pay for the Call TS TREMONTON, UTAH F-H -O -N -E 36:- - '1 30 COLORADO ANIMAL CO We Also Buy HIDES - PELTS - WOOL About iy2 Mile South of Logan For Warmer J Of good weight rayon - new, BY-PRODUC- BESSIN6ER BROS. Solid I Medium length band with yoke Iront rfi rn MP jtatg mrl ff rJ wl v""Tr!iJ i i Jtv g Info TIlBMnViPAW H IT T A If |