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Show HOME Marjorie Hansen, Correspondent Phone 52.a-- living more than 25 miles from an emoioynent office l or itinerant Miss Mae Wheeler, of Ogden, visited Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andy EarL Miss Alice Earl spent the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dansie at Riverton, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Hansen and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Hansen's sister, Mrs. Frank Bums, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Hansen of Logan. Miss Betty Watson, of Salt Lake City, spent the week with friends in Tremonton and Garland. Legislator Seeks To Protect American f tvesday n0GDN I the prosperity of agriculture. But: Farm legislation drafted on the theory of domestic supply and de mand cannot mesh with market ma- -, chinery operated on the theory of world supply and demand. We talk much about the American market for farm products. We talk much about the world market ana world prices. But we say very little about an American market-placwherein American prices are quoted. That is because there Is no such place. The only market (place) we have in this country for the basic farm crops sold in interstate commerce, or in foreign commerce, is the speculative world market, whose tickertape quotes only world prices, not American pric- me jwg" DADV nTY J to Morgan High. OrfLCe Miss Elaine Gephart will return to school in Salt Lake City, Tuesday after spending the holidays with her es. parents. That is why the tariff does not Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lower and work in protection of agriculture, as daughters, Sandra and Janice, spent it does in protection of industry. That City is why domestic crop control does not Monday afternoon in Brig-haon business. work in the absence of market control. That is why our government Mrs. Ira Fridal and family spent must subsidize agriculture to keep it New Years day at the home of Mr. going. There is no way our farmers can and Mrs. C. W. Merrell and family receive anything but world prices so at Brigham City. long as they are forced to sell both The following people visited Sunday domestic and exportable supplies thru at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andy world market machinery. We have Earl: Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Earl and American prices for industrial prodaughter Elizabeth of Salt Lake City, ducts, but not afor farm products. short period during Except for Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Earl and daughter Janice of Ogden, Mrs. Zennith Earl the world war, our farmers never and mother, Mrs. Carter of Brigham have had anything but world prices. can have anything but n They never City; Mr. and Mrs. Albert of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Dan world prices, under any theory of Fergensen and son Kt nneth of Sandy, farm legislation short of market and Mr, and Mrs. John Bronsen of (place) control, so long as we have a tickertape quoting world prices Elwood. 0AM IB 13 M. VERNAL 70 DUCHESNE Cedar Qv should mail their daims to the Gdar Cdy office for fiandw J 25 miles from the Sidle Fmnlovment Office at fomfif: CIm'mmtetkVwmoretfm 25 miles from an jemplcymedoffiiz Mfinployeesm their claims to (tie State Employ ment Office at. . Pnce. $20,535.33 $2,485 TOTAL A PLEA FOR NICKNAMES $ 1,250.00 I have a very musical friend. Who's always on the upward trend Of popularity, And he means a lot to me. n is Sh! Ill tell you a piano-acordio- he, And though he's won his fame, He's still called by many a nickname. A "squeeze-box- ," a "stomach stein-way- ," 2.. QJJ Tjme J)ance To Be Given January 7th The Explorers of the First ward, under the direction of Harold Sandall, are sponsoring an old time dance Friday, January 7, in the local L. D. S. recreation hall. An accordian orchestra from Ogden has been engaged for the evening. From past experiences assurance i3 given that all who attend will enjoy themselves. A general invitation is extended to " UVC1 v"c w ttt j iena- - .. $ 5,985.00 And just the other day, a funny one, you know, The "here you come and there you $27,770.33 I heard 55 TOTAL "One section of the lower & was used for a towel dryer. line form with rods fastened fr" to end was placed on a tracks it could be pulled out into Perforations were made in C and in the back of the section tt f viue air uircuiauon essential Mrs. John H. Ward of Riverside, entertained at a trousseau tea Sunday, December 19, at her home in compliment to her daughter, Miss Edna Mae Ward. A bouquet of yellow and bronze chrysanthemums centered the lace covered tea table. Those assisting the hostess were Miss Marion Johnson, Mrs. Theral Bishop, Mrs. Frank Benson of Ogden; Mrs. Karl Benson of Logan; Mrs. Ora Hyer of Ogden; Miss Grace Udy, Mrs Marion Hales, Riverside; Misses Mel-bLaura and Ruth Thompson of Garland; Margie, and Amanda Ward, Tho-l- a and Mary Jensen, Riverside, and Francis Romer. Over 100 guests called during the afternoon and evening. At the- to ing" These are only a few of the. ideas Mrs. Barrows has to help 4 builders or remodelers. For H . , i uu.urma.uuii write' 10 ner at tile'4 College. "' Redeem Keep Your Home Comfortable and Clean Use Our "Castlegate" Duspruf Coal - Make Your Home Warm and Comfortable - Why Take a Chance On Poorer Quality Coal . ORDER "CASTLEGATE" AND BE SAFE BEAR RIVER STATE BANK. Notice is hereby given that the annual Stockholders' meeting , of the Bear River State Bank will be held in the banking rooms of the corporation on Tuesday, January 11th, 1938, at four o'clock P. M., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as might come before said meeting. L. DELOS DAINES, 0 6 t2. Secretary. A It EX-LA- "YOUR GOOD WILL OUR BEST ASSET SPECIAL NEW LOvl PRICES ON ALtVORK DR. D. B. GREEN NATURE I2S0 PLATE Dentist -- Tremonton, Utah office Hoars: 9 to 12 and 1:30 to 5 5-R- All Rubb' Pink-- No 6 RUBBER PLATE AH work i prform) 50 o under the luthoriiation tibility of Ulh and Li) Dr. Wm. Eli Hawkins? M1 mo Dwb Chiropractor and Masseur Y OFFICE PHONE 138 ? Over Bear River State Bank t SATURDAY 19C . X 79c 89c $1.49 49c 0 19C Meet Your Friends At Our " 39c 49c 24c SUNDAE igc 29c 14C 1 pq 40c Dr. West's Tooth Taste 49c ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION 89c i9c L.Z"Z Store SATURDAY ONLY! At Our Fountain FRESH STRAWBERRY 3 19c . MANICURE SET 69c 89c Bag SPECIAL - 50c Value . "Lady Lillian" 29c 19c REGISTERED PHARMACISTS TO SERVE YOU AT ALL TIMES value 59c "McKessonV Halibut Liver Oil Caps oxof au M(t w z. ! I FARMERS' "Everything for Farm and Home Farmers' Cash Union mofESSIO ID THE DENTf Leader Ads Get Results R 5-l- b. Building Material Hardware Glass and China Ware agues..- 1-- - Large Hinds Honey and Almond CREAM Prophylactic TOOTH BRUSH $1.00 Mello Glo FACE POWDER 35c Groves BROMO QUININE 29c ASPIRIN TABLETS - 100's . 39c HOSPITAL COTTON - Lb. .. ... 25c Fitches SHAVING CREAM .. ALKA-SELTZE- $1.25 VANTAGE 25c OLIVE OIL - 4 oz 29c EPSOM SALTS 25c QUALITY MERCHANDISE mi Save With Us On These Nationally Advertised Products 60c 50c 50c C you. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF SOcPABLUM 25c J & J BABY TALCUM 98c HOT WATER BOTTLE - 2 Qt $1.00 St. Regis POCKET WATCH $1.19 ELECTRIC POP CORN POPPERS . $1.98 ELECTRIC FLAT IRON - 6 Lb. .. Mayor the mi; NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING $27,770.33 R. C. HARRIS, Time Redeem the time, or moments will condemn These Low Prices Are In Effect THURSDAY, FRIDAY and n Shis budget adopted by the Mayor and City Council in regular session, 3, 1938. ! 2 12-3- TROUSSEAU TEA GIVEN JS HONOR OF RECENT BRIDE F large ones. 9 . the wt'," This plan also, called f0rsr.' and more shallow drawers in r a, The Above Is Rased On the Approximate Revenue As Follows: go." I'm searching for more nicknames, Eighteen mill levy on assessed valuation of all city I'll save these. property ($460,709) $ 8,292.76 So won't you help me, please ? Fwm Public Utilities, Car Companies, Auto and Passenger and Freight Co. ($91,470) 1,646.46 I'd certainly give my appreciation To anyone who could add to this Receipts from water users (300 metered at $24.00 minimum brief collection. per year 7,200.00 (Excess used, approximated) 300.00 If this little favor you do, Receipts from Sewer Service (Estimated) 1,400.00 In advance, I want to thank you. Receipts from Licenses (Estimated) 2,000.00 Address Miss Charlotte Paik, 1005 W. Hadley, EeceipU from Cemetery Sources (Estimated) 800.00 Receipts from Fines, Dog Tax and Interest (Estimated) 160.00 Whittier, Calif, and your "donation" Ctafclit Balance from 1937 will reach me. 971 JCSuary R. S. CALDERWOOD, Recorder net at Richfield. , $3,500 stationary shelves for inthis district mailcfatmstothe State Empoyment Office CEDAR CITVC J "Another homemaker had shelves built to take the place""' All Benefit Claimants i TOTAL r7 Violet 1 of domestic production Watches Once Small Clocks cannot operate to raise prices of farm Watches originally were small products unless it goes to the point clocks and were worn hung from of causing hunger and privation Our people will never staMW any-- ! the girdle because they were too among ultimate consumers who have the means to buy food and clothing. gear with world market macninery, Urge for the pocket. such as we now use, world crop control, not domestic crop control, is reAN ORDINANCE FIXING THE BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF quired. TREMONTON, UTAH, FOR THE YEAR 1938 Any domestic crop control that leaves enough supply to meet domesBe it Ordained by the City Council of Tremonton, Utah, that the following tic demand will fail to raise prices of budget be and the same is hereby approved by the City Council for the year farm products above the level of 1938: world prices. Maybe we are satisfied GENERAL FUND Budgeted Disbursements with that level for our farmers. If are not adequate to put $ 4,500.00 world prices Salaries and wage3, all departments American farmers on the basis of the j 500.00 Library expenses only : 500.00 American standard of living, the mar... Cemetery expenses in the face of our present relief, 1,000.00 Garage expenses is to subsidize farm machinery, keting 2,250.00 Light and Power for a "relief" Water and Sewer maintenance 2,000,00 ing. I saynot a cure.advisedly, is Water Sxtension 1,500.00 subsidy Ernest D. MacWougall, Sewer Extension 4,000.00 2022 Sixteenth Street, N. W, 250.00 Miscellaneous Expenses 4,035.33 Unappropriated Surplus, Sinking Fund Washington, D. C. COMBINED t shelves have found their vZv working surface and the far W per cabinet One horaemaker ttv a timvciueui level, a rjarrni: just wide enough for one spice jars with colorful lids fciiprtbantv report personally to tier) field itation STREET FUND Street Repairs and Maintenance $1,250.00 BOND REDEMPTION FUND Trin. Int. Water Refunding of 9128 (1) 5 $1,000 $ 900 500 210 (2) 6 Library Bonds of 11129 Sewer Refunding of 8131 .... None 675 (3) 41 Water Exten. Refund, of 6131 1,000 180 (4) 4i PWA. Water Revenue of 9134 1,000 520 (5) 4 A JiaiJb Mchfield Chris-tense- TOTAL Q PRICE I RICHFIELD t 11 UUXTrrTC MOMMY. 1 p!afl hr.. I fOAflSl 2 PM. I Benefit Ch. monism this district living more than t pjk j ROOSEVTLT WDNSDAYS& I FRIDAY NEPHI f. , HEBEROTY PROVO I' usung of everything to yZT. consideration of the tides, the type of need, and the location Wh7w be most frequently used. "A sketch is made, then wife goes through cesses mentally in th changes it from time to tin,. ' Uving with it again and building actually begins ' w ; i rows explains. "Once there wpre on t seen oetween workimr the bottom shelf of thp .r iWl nets. Now, that sna um. 1 - ana - . wn lit inV.a short I can reach "".uc, the first shelf J--l e, Ruth McCracken, who has been teaching school at Garland for the past four months has been transfered attit,M wJ7 tMeCify DUZIH6 JANUASr CJTY station should (exaprimam mail tAier claims MCpnjR. to State Employment Ithursday oah4pm. officeafSaUfhAp oia-um- e plenty of cabinet Place for evervt J is T? rocking cradle " Barrows, home econorW Stat, Agricultural "Today a SALT LAKE Office OT itinerant during Januarys I office "Z thoughtful a plan precetded h mm MAGNA' more than 25 mites HOUSEHOLD! i r full Benefit Claimants oummo January intfindtiridLivino Full time Branch O State Employment afftCQ Itinerant office rbigkam clrxi Tine Off Kt a financial stake in O ) mnil thpir claimsb 0an2 Agriculture Prices All America has 1 LEG END I S logmA v.t... Benefit 'Ch'rnants inthis district V V 4, 1S3S JANUARY BEAR. RIVER VALLEY LEADER. TUESDAY, PAGE SIXTEEN' CASH UNION Trcmonton's Exclusive "Castle Gate" Dealer THOSE 33 - - j"- - PRESCRIPTIONS DRUGS Jremonton, FOUNTAIN tita k--s SE HVICE J |