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Show MARCH 3, 1938 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. face: eight 4iinnniiiiiiiiii"t""""""l"liititillllllV t IF ftS Right in the Pocketbook! U. S. A. C. Players To Present Drama At Welcome Home pJL gram for Glen Garfi C. R. High School No reserve Elder Glen Garfield seats will be sold for C. E. I Snuth.oftheBearH were the drama "Hell Bent for Heaven," principal speaker, H . to be presented at the high school welcome homo tct; Marjorie Hansen, Correspondent vouuiUIJJJJ given auditorium next Wednesday evening, day evening in honor Of Pu r.J "! Davis, chairman of a states 1 who field, returned George Frk, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Shuman return- committee which is bringing the show Mrs. Rose Peterson and Elmer two yeears a filling Teterson were in Brigham on busi- - ed from Caleinte. Wyoming Tuesday to the valley. Western States. morning, where they have been guests ness Monday af ternoon. is to be no ticket sale fact In there Following the opening Holof Mr. Shuman's brother. George President Smith weaken the door. A wide at except whatever, them. UjMi urs V'a Harris as wa rd rior Miss Helen Allen, who has been at- iday accompanied ... i, ut m interest in this event indicates that , ton Second ward, will be a full house, and the there tending the L. D. S. Business College it visstating is a Mrs. Oliva Heed, of Ogdan, his own request that at Salt Lake City, returned to her best seats will go to those who come .. home this week, after completing her iting at the home of her daughter, first. The curtain goes up at 8:15 and Albert D. Earl released, Mrs. Ward Shuman. business course. tained as ward clerk in his stjM prompt The balance "Hell Bent for Heaven" will be preturned over to J Saturday Is Pal Night at Garland sented by the U. S. A. C. Little TheaSaturday i Tal N'Ight at Garland Fronk. k. 1 ducted the exercises for the asTI Theatre. Adults 25c, Pal 5c extra. Theatre. Adults, 25c, Pal 5c extra. tre Guild, under the auspicies of the tion of Returned Missionaries Garland Lions. It will be the only ' of S. W. this I in the Mrs. Mr. Flewelling, with and drama weekend sponsored the program. valley Cook appearance the Owen spent as the of afternoon I musical talented playgroup Special numbers year of such a his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook. Ogden, spent Sunday since solo Jenkins. two Walter Mrs. and is Mr. anyof ers. In of it by years the fact, Wuthrich; a guests He is a student at University Marcella Thompson; and a thing comparable has been offered. Utah. ica solo, by Eldon Thoffips Mrs. Kenneth Stevenson and daugh- At that time the Garland Lions club 1 of these numbers were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stevens and ter, Sirlene, returned home Sunday brought the University of Utah play. and were greatly appreciated. sons, Harvey Jr. and Jack, of Salt afternoon after spending the last ten prs in "Winterset" which has been president smith, in n suinno ! Lake Citv. visited in Tremonton on ilavn with relatives and friends in rated the beset drama produced in dress, denounced the use of b?u, j Central Utah. the past ten years. Monday and Tuesday. and tobacco by Latter DaysVl beer This play is a Pulitzer prize winner and pointed out their harmful effect Mrs. Robert Simonsen attended a of a few years ago and was written The First Ward Relief Society held not only on the user but to those its regular meeting Tuesday after- party at the home of Mrs. Westly by Hatcher Hughes. It is of the modlooked to the Latter Day Saints J noon with Mrs. Brough presiding. Barttet at Logan. ern serious drama type, based on cona cieaner ana neuer life. J Miss Lois Cook gave two musical in the backward ditions existing - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stevenson Geo. Mrs. The large audience were deeply J emoSouth. of It presents areas the readings, accompanied by Bradshaw. The Theology lesson was were in Salt Lake City on business tional situation which demand acting pressed by the sincerity and the for ful manner in which this nil of the highest order, and those who given by Mr. Glen Garfield; the scrip- Wednesday. condemned. tural reading was given by Mrs. Dora have seen the play at Logan, where Elder Garfield expressed his aspl Saturday is Pal Night at Garland it ran for three nights recently to Brough. Mrs. Ada Garfield, of the I Theatre. Adults, 25c, Pal 5c extra. packed houses, declare that the colfor the opportunity ciation stake board was the official visitor. kicao ITCM. Hnmownera are Drotesima inc projjwoai wi a to him fulfill most and mission handle it deroi Imcapably. comfort" lege players by nf Pnnsvlvanla. to put a "tax on ,.!.,. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCombs, of Oghis time to the development Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fronk and Mrs. All of the cast has had considerable on fuel oil used for heating homes. It Is a naiion ner lew at as weekend Lake were Salt guests Russel Waklron City den, spent the theme, "Men are that they ir.ayfc; bill havdrama experience, some of them estimated the tax would add more than 20 a year to the heating the home of Mrs. Rose Peterson. visitors Monday. joy." Elder Garfield proved ticjf ing been playing in parts for many of the average small home, to be an interesting and fluent C. Hogenson, who plays the Glen Adams, a students of the A. years. J. er. See Items in our window for our Jty the is of David Hunt perhaps C. at Logan, spent Tuesday evening part sale event Wilson Lumber Co. President John Shumway alsosj.f here of anv member of known best Mrs. Mr. and his at the services. parents, visiting briefly the group. Mrs. Ira Fridal spent this week Basil Adams. additional outstanding An The club is presenting this show frith friends and relatives in Salt oi tne meeting was tne singing ACT PONCA CITY. Okla., March 1. A the as a community service and has cut Mrs. Edith Burnett, of Ogden, is Lake City. Choral Society, under the & e to thirty-fivcents, the the improvement in automobile tion of Walter Wuthrich. major spending the week as a guest at the verv price least possible, in order that The range conservation program road maps which encourages the moMr. and Mrs. Harold Holley, of home of her daughter, Mrs. who likes a good play can under which ranch operators may torist to think in terms of reasonable everyone Spanish Fork, spent the weekend earn specified payments for practices driving time between given points come see it, says George Davis. Home Beau-tificatio- n at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen to and maintain improve is to be designed Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Olson and fam covered, rather than mileage Kolter. Prizes rangeland will continue under provis- announced bv the Continental Oil ily, of Pocatello, Idaho, visited at the 4-of the ions n agricuSimon-sepassed is recently Monte Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shuman and home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Company in connection with the ltural adjustment act of 1938 practi- suance of maps of the new type by the Mrs. Ward Shuman visited with relaTuesday afternoon. OF QUALITY cally the same as under the agricu- comDanv's Conoco Travel Bureau at Four-- clubs of the state ait tives and friends in Ogden Monday ltural conservation programs of 1936 and Bradshaw Mrs. Colorado. Mr. and afternoon. George ing in with new enthusiasm forttf Production of quality seed in Utah and 1937, according to Director Wil- Denver, The new feature which will appear ty and more than skin deep. is being encouraged by the Utah State liam Peterson of the Utah State Agon the face of all Conoco maps con planting and landscaping their li Agricultural college extension service ricultural College extension service. of the addition of actual driving grounds. meaa as and its cooperative agencies "The act includes an allotment of sists Many fine examples of what sure to raise the quality of farm pro not to exceed 5 per cent of the total time in hours and minutes from town can do may be seen tnr: members in are town. These to printed figures ducts in the state and increase the appropriation for payments for the out the under country. They are guidti red ink and appear directly farm income. range program, noncrop pasture lands each of the usual mileage figures the work by plans and outlines "As ye sow, so shall ye reap" isj and naval stores," Director Peterson which give the distances between ci- plied by the State Extension Serf still as much in effect as it was, col- explains. ties and towns. A footnote points out which are designed to give the n lege agronomists affirm. It is genera this "Under limitation program driving time has been calcu- lasting and attractive effects.Cos ally safer to plant high quality home- has been devised for the conserva- that the normal for traffic conditions and outlines are distributed by grown seed than to risk the unknown tion of natural resources on range-land-s. lated allowances should Agents and Local Leaders. and roads that quality of imported seed. Efficient The program is essentially the dry Over 150,000 boys and girls ca: be made by motorists who drive unufarmers are careful to buy seed from same as the 1937 under program on such work last year, which or slow. fast sually conscientious and responsible seed which 46,951 ranch ii: operators controlThe improvement is also in use by pected to be increased through growers. time 175,800,575 acres participated, in one first for the ling offered tives other major oil company and is Extensive use of home grown seed the 17 Home Ground Bea:: grazing states. to be under consideration National understood is prevented by its scarcity. This con"The 1938 range conservation pro contest. It provides a gold cation several others. This strong emdition is unfortunate since, if suffig establishes al by member making club gram al the for on reasonable driving time cient interest were shown, quality lowances as the maximum amount phasis and a renort. countv hpst than the factor of seed could be raised in abundant quan which ranch in the 4 earn for rather shown the best operators watch may for should do much to promote tities in Utah to satisfy the needs of in approved The highest practices. clubster rating Conoco officials. state farmers and build up a profit"In Utah the allowance is 3 cents highway safety, say Section receives a Extension able and extensive seed market in an acre, with 75 cents added for each the forthcoming National Club (f other areas. four t unit of grazing capacity. There is an of grass. gress, and the best of the is as many additional allowance of 35 cents for In 1937, only which f consist of natural reseeding a $300 scholarship, "They seed potatoes were produced in this each acre of mountain meadow on by deferred grazing, better distribu- with all other prizes by Mrs. & state as will be planted this year. ranches in counties and R. Walgreen, of Chicago, nafe approved by the tion of water sources, run-of- f There were only 16 certified wheat director of the western division. erosion contour control by furrowing known garden club enthusiast. growers, producing only about 10 per "All the practices approved by and other devices, and the establishNo entry fee or other obligate cent of the 462,000 bushels of seed which or all the allowance may ment of fire guards. Specific rates innirrpd hv rlnh members taW! part wheat needed for the spring and fall be earned are designed to fight eros- of pay have been established for the The contest is supervised by state plantings. ion by promoting or restoring stands various practices outlined." federal extension agents, Less than one per cent of the amount of certified seed oats needed in the state were grown in Utah. Only four men raised seed oats. It is estiSTOREFUL OF mated that 90,000 bushels of seed oats are needed; 137,240 bushels of barGLORIOUS ley. Thirteen certified local growers P.M. produced less than two per cent of $75.00 this necessary barley supply. Less $200.00 Coupons men than raised 50c certified alfalfa LISTEItlNE SHAVING fifty 1 98c CHALLENGE ALARM seed in 1937, and together they did CREAM CLOCKS not produce more than of $50.00 Coupons that needed in Utah this year. $100.00 Coupons 10c LUX TOILET SOAP 15c FORT HOWARD PAPER 3 For TOWELS - 2 For .. FIGURES Thone 52.a-- f l t-- missel riQ. r Jm -- 2 ? J ' nirt ! i of spe -- RANGE PROGRAM Map Improvement Promotes Safety CONTINUES UNDER NEW FARM . . fes-- . Offer UTAH FARMS NEED SEED For H H - L .... in 4-- H r. range-buildin- $5(1 distance-to-be-covere- d tri; two-thir- ds Spring GAHDEiJ! If out Favorite Jusaioi1 NOW! Help NO COUPONS AFTER MARCH 12th COTTON FROCKS Coupons one-thir- K 4 i d LONDON When questioned last week in the House of Commons on the extent of an increase in corset imports, Board of Trade President Oliver Frederick George Stanley punned: "The honorable gentleman must judge from the figures." 0 A type tor every taste! An exceptional variety1 of smartly styled dresses. Every one is fast color! 14 to 23: "A V.f Fast Color Tub Frocks A grand variety of latest styles to choose from! Unusual bargains. Be early jm -- hey'll sell fast! J U to 52 -t- A ttj C O v3 J Smart Cottons! Lovely Rayons trimmed! j j 11-5- wO 39 89 25 23 $90.00 Coupons 50c HINDS HONEY CREAM & $100.00 Coupons ALMOND 35c MAU VIS l In Glass $25.00 Coupons 10c VIVANI Only HAIR OIL .... 8 $100.00 Coupons family spent Sunday with relatives in Wellsvilki. Miss Mary Fridal spent Tuesday with friend3 in Ogden. Grant Cook, of Grace, Idaho, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook and family. Leader Ads Get Results A wide iholce of cleverly styU-frocks for every occavslon! Rich looking, well mndp, nicely 9:13 Complete Line Office Supplies All Orders Mailed Same 50c PEPSODENT Only ANTISEPTIC $30.00 Coupons McKesson Milk of Magnesia TOOTH PASTE 2")c 39 4-- 19 $400.00 Coupons $1.00 McKesson High Potency COD LIVER OIL - Pint 89 $200.00 Coupons 50c DORTHY PAGE BOX 39 CANDIES - Pound $25.00 Counons 17 $50.00 Coupons 25c IMPORTED OLIVE OIL TALCUM, 6c DEXTER TOILET SOAP Only 5 S100.00 fnimnnc 19 $60.00 Coupons 29c MONT CLAIR PLAYING CARDS 25 $100.00 COUPONS TO ANY ADULT BRINGING IN THIS AD AND MAKlU 3 for A PURCHASE VTlfWl IT. $100.00 COUPONS WITH EACH PURCHASE MADE WITH MERCHANDISE B0tf 25c M. D. TOILET TISSUE 23 0 Day Received Daily Reminder Office Supply TREMONTON, UTAH .... PHONE 12-- J P. O. Box 276 rhone 3 BRIGIIAM CITY, UTAH V 7 .. PRESCRIPTIONS DRUGS Ml t FOUNTAIN Jrcmonton, U,tah SERVICE. 1 |