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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. MARCH PACE EIGHT f 1 I I 1 i I ii "t"H"i 1 ! i H H Ut i I t i! 1 1 i ? t I t1 Efforts Made to Secure Work for AH Veterans fr t -- Marjorie Hansen, Correspondent Phone C2.a-- l j George Ezra Lee, 5S. of Malad. Ida., died Monday at 3:00 in the Salt Lake County hospital after a brief illness. Mr. Lee has been a conductor on the Bear River Valley lines for thirty-thre- e years. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon in the Malad Second Ward L. D. S. chapeL J. Dewey, presided at the C. Inter-mounta- in Association of Civic Clubs at nricrham Citv Mnnriav to discuss tf.9 completion cr uie "isorin oi me Lake" highway, which is near E. J. Fjeldsted of Ogden, churman of the roads committee, and Lawrence Farr of Ogden were Mon-teeell- o. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kay, Mrs. New- ton and Mrs. John Garfield attended the "Old Folks" party at Mona Tuesday to Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Miller and family, of Salt Lake City, visited here Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, of Ogden spent the weekend with friends and relatives in Tremonton. C. J. Dewey attended the Utah Lumber Dealers Convention at Salt Lake City, Monday and Tuesday. The young people of the Methodist church presented a musical program to Sunday evening in place of the regMiss Ruby Landvatter returned home Sunday afternoon, after ular services. her ' corip'.eting her course at the Quish Saturday is Pal Night at Garland School of Eeauty Culture, at Salt Theatre. Adults, 25c Pal 5c extra. Lake City. Mrs. Ada Oirficld attended Joseph Clayson'a farewell and Anne Claymeeting at American Fork Wednesday. ton's home-comin- g- Maurine Cook and Nola the opera at the U. attended Hepler S. A. C. at Logan, Monday evening. Miss Cook remained in Logan where she was a guest of Miss Alice Brough. Misses A. L. Cook and C. A. Walton took Mr. and Mrs. Ell Winzeler were chorH't' at cottar me4!nsr at the visitors in Logan, Sunday. Mr. Win home of Mr. and Mrs. W. VV. Whit- zeler attended the Sigma Chi fathers ney and family, Monday evening. banquet at the A. C. college. : . Sixteen neighbors attended the IU33 Helen Zundeil, of Brigham City, spent the weekend with Janice - Mr. and Mrs. John Cole, of Provo, visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Cole, over the weekend. JjOWCT. Mrs. House was taken to the hos in Monday afternoon,! pital Suits tailored to measure, $25 and where sheOgden, will undergo a major op up. Cliffs Clothiery. eration some time this week. ' Mrs. Jay Bobbick and baby son, 's who have been visiting with Mrs. D. A. Mr. Mrs. and parents, Bob-bick- Sargent, for the past two months, returned to their home in Billings, Mon. Friday. Mrs. Sargent accompanied them as far as Butte. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sargent and son of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Saturday Is Fal Night at Garland Theatre, Adults, 25c Pal 5c extra. CledftA. The Kidddies' Sand Pile CsfU GtU DUSPRUF bolu.ly DOSTLESS ii CLEAN in th fir ... rWecf STOKER h ,.. Coal i tool Coat phone your CASTLE GATE DEALER Utah Fuel Ca. s.ut lake city Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shriber left Friday afternoon from Akron, Ohio. They will return in two weeks with a new Nash car. Miss Rhea Heppler and Miss Nelda Pederson spent the weekend in Salt Lake City, visiting at the home of Miss Heppler's aunt, Mrs. and Mrs. A. N. Heppler. Mrs. Ward Shuman, Mrs. Earl Shu-ma- n and Mrs. Costly took, Mrs. Oliva Heed to her home in Ogden, Monday. Mrs. Heed spent the last week with her daughter, Mrs. Ward Shuman. Mrs. Peryl Pack and daughter, turned home Wednesday evening, ter spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Leonard Castleton, in Malad. reaf- FARMERS' CASH UNION Tremonton's Exclusive . "Castle Gate" Dealer HIONE 33 Mr. C. J. Dewey received an invitation from the Wells Commercial Club of Nevada, to be their guest at a special highway meeting at Wells on March 19. Suits tailored to measure, up. Cliffs Clothiery. $25 the reopening of Sunday, March r C. C. Miss Elaine Reeder spent the week end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. M. L. Reeder, at Brighara City. Black, of Salt Lake City, i wasHenryTremonton business nesday, it T MICKIE SAYS i t Advertise today Akjd on Wedi Qjjtr TOMORROW customers move v h Move away new ones ARB ALIUS GROWhl' UP! VOURE AOT TALHIKI' TO A MEETlhfG, BUT Giant Malted Milks A PA RAPE f 49c 31c 39c Imported 75c Bayer Aspirin 19c 100's 25c Ex Lax 50c Ipana Tooth S.iT B. R. IL .. The annum v..Z "mfc speaking contest faxvT' I r, . der and " i . vount o. in the auditorium cf t e on March 25 begimiin LtRoy Bunnell, who Cti' the contest, announced .u;; Participating at a contestant eaeh North fart. . ,veDer South ' dicier, and c ar ThPv., v chapters. ijyg selected by individual eliL tests held within th fri ters Three iuds-e-0 , irom o. H represented, will SPw the basis of r Demo . . w.l in. r j man isennr 40 , and 40 Percent onpercent their abK wer questions concerning s rc; m -- w' The speeches are to be on . ly agricultural subject and than ten minutes in lenm The winner of this contest resent the division at the t test to be held at the stat'- 59C 17C ALARM CLOCKS Challenare Only .1 89C Fort New Gem "Srd RAZOR for will be chosen to represent the contest for vuC eieven U states. In the eight years have been conducted hflvp wrm t Vi n r these five .... r, caiern UUe 8f- - placed high at National co! annually m Kansas City, Miss Keith Rhodes, former Bear F. F. A. member, placed ft western states contest and ond in the entire nation in 19;; w and husbands visited with hfe home in Brigham City. Wednesday, or. " ' the samp feivuy with Mrs. Mary Anderson of t ci, uunuimg ner mrtnaay, Mi, and Mrs. J. Brooks $ were in Ogden Tuesday. Glen Severson of Fielding, Holdaway of Tremonton, wer tendance at the M. I. a. :J evening lecturing on and short tures of Mexico and Central t The Sunday school was tat therefore there was a good erf Friday, the Park Valley d company will present a threw! I ma here. .. - Garland Theatre SUN. - MON. - TUES. CCC IT MMH-A- GREATEST March SHOW IN SCRESN FRANK CAFRA'S 4' cMieit -- DBIr'L'f H8ST0RU COUtt? RONALD h si f i fyftvi rriidactiM' rriT1 13 - U 1 DAEIIII At! T p. - tr- Jim Wtt JA Hawirtf Mif TlwfjiitMiirtwl Si Jaffa fdwinUicrtttitoriMi Isabel Jewell R I Wirac f rmth cr povel fiy J Dlay by ROOtUT coiumi Mtiton IK!N picruat BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY 2:30 P. M. 1 t "u. I ."TX 10 and laf 10c andS EVENINGS 23c Size 1 C Ironized Yeast rr $1.00 Size Only SVC 600 Italian Balm 25 Fitches Shampoo Outstanding Both for V alue ( OtC Pure Bristle De Jeanettes Water Proof CANDY HAIR Pound BRUSH 60c lge.3 73c McKesson ji! Cod Liver Oil, pt $1.00 Citro Carbonates rr( 4 Oz 39c McKesson Milk of Alka-Seltzc- r, Anacin Tablets Box 39c seven Blades STATIONERY nnJ OuC 100 Sheets 100 Envelopes - - pt McKesson Ruhbing Alcohol - pt. 29c Epsom Salt bag 75c Halibut Liver Oil Capsules Magnesia 3-l- b. .Jt OVALTINE tLOf Health Food Large Lucretia Vanderbilt Savoy Linen S9c v KLEE HAIR OIL 25c EX r.oo's onlv 28c Regular 50c Value $300.00 Coupon With Each Purchase Made from This Advertisement O. K. TIRE SHOP Be t MJL, H 111. VjVIandIlUWKinS t Chiropractor Masseur Next Door West of Rohde's Blacksmith Shop $ Over Bear River State Bank urntb i iiuEi 166 PRESCRIPTIONS - t McKesson's SHAVING LOTION 4. J . Shuman and WTendell Miller. Monday, in honor of County Assessor Fred L. Petersen's birthday, Suits tailored to measure, SI his brothers and sisters, their wives up. Cliff's Clothiery. j Only Paste 39c 33c Vicks Vapo Rub .... 29c 33c Groves Bromo Qmnine 29c 25c When there's any repair work to be clone on your tires and tube: or Jie'.ts you can be sure it's done right when vou bring it to the O. K. TlllH SHOP. All work done w ith the expert skill of experienced workmen. Economy Prices, Prompt Service, Guaranteed Work Sure of a Good Job! (Continued From Page One) was the unanimous opinion cf the it commisEioners that the road leaving Stat Kisrhwav No. 30 west of ire . monton through Thatcher and toward Penrose was the No. one project, and that they were desirous or piacing this road in a better traversible condition. It was thereupon decided after due discussion a $30,000.00 road proa short ject would be started within com$30,000.00 This time. of period of the license plate $15,000.00 prises money a3 allocated to Box Elder aid county and $15,000.00 federal roads, money allocated to secondary therefore this project will be under the supervision of the Utah State Road Commission. This will leave a remaining amount of $19,779.92. It is anticipated that six miles of road can be done under the $30,000.00 caption. A discussion was entered into by the Box Elder Count Commissioners and members of the Utah State Road Commission wherein the Box Elder that County Commissioners requested the Utah State Road Commissioners road improve the hereafter described beroad said of extent to the oiling Cutginning at the south end of the old the east and along ler Dam road state highway to a point where the old state highway joins the new state Memhighway at the Durfey home. ber of the Utah State Road Commission George Abbott, made the motion that the Utah, State Road Commission oil the mile of road from the Beaver Dam Mill to the main highway at the Duifey home, this to be done before this road is turned over to Box Elder county for supervision hereafter, furthermore that the oiling of this road is being done because of the consideration given by the people of this vicinity to the Utah State Road Commission during the period at which the Utah State Road Commission was securing the right of way through this area. This motion was duly seconded by Member of the Commission Preston G. Petersen, and made unanimous by Chairman W. D. Hammond. No other business coming before this meeting, meeting adjorned. SAVE WITH CONFIDENCE at the Satnrf? OTY 60c Drene Shampoo 40c Fletchers Castoria 50c Jergens Lotion 23c Olive Oil, 2 TUBES - BELTS and Friday Towels and TRACTOR TIRES and Have It Done at .. . er Watkins of CAR, TRUCK t 1 - COMMISSIONERS F. F. A. SPEEri; MEET MARCH 9 IN MEETSPHrm SPECIAL SESSION t, home of Mr. and Mrs. and family. .... and Ice Cream in any quantity , left-ov- Barbara Watkins, of Black-fcoIdaho, spent the weekend at the Miss We Feature 10c Ey Mrs. David Larson PENROSE X 13, 1938 I This community are elated at the success of our M. L A. basketball team. A very large per cent of the adult population was at the B. R. H. S. gym Saturday night to cheer for the boys who had stiff competition from the Thatcher quint. Naturally we hope that our boys will be successful in reaching a place in the All Church tournament. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter visited with friends in Ogden Sunday, prior to attending the district church social security meeting in the Ogden Tabernacle. There was a splendid representation of other ward officers there also. Miss Sophia Larson returned to her home in Ogden, Wednesday of last week, after a pleasant month's visit with relatives and friends here. Under the direction of the bishopric and scrap luman auction of at was held the ber chapel Tuesday. The United States Civil Service A of the grounds general clean-u- p Commission has announced the follow- followed. ing examinations. For information relLeroy E. Gibbs, of Portage, was an ative to these examination, contact speaker in the M. I. A. interesting your local postmaster, or the Civil Adult class Tuesday evening. He gave Service officer at the Salt Lake post first hand information about the office. Aztec and Toltec Indian tribes of Mex Applications must be on file with ico; their customs, relics and characthe U. S. Civil Service Commission teristics. Elder Gibbs had visited plaat Washington, D. C, not later than ces cf interest in Mexico. the closing date mentioned in each Miss Rhoda Oyler returned home case. Tuesday evening from an extended Veterans are exempt from age re- visit with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oyler quirements. Disabled veterans who in Los Angeles. She reports the flood wish to claim veteran preference, conditions as very bad and the storm must file Form 14, in addition to any as an experience she doesn't care to other forms specified. repeat. Junior veterinarian, $2,000 a year. Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes have Bureau of Animal Industry, Depart- gone to California to make their hme. ment of Agriculture. Announcement Mr. Rhodes has a job awaiting him No. 32. Closing date March 31, 1938. there. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams are Junior landscape architect, $2,000 a year, National Park Service. An- giving a shower and dance in honor nouncement No. 30. Closing date Mar. of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Pack, of Salt Lake City, at the recreational hall, 17, 1938. Landscape architect, 53,800 a year, Saturday night. Mrs. Pack was formassociate landscape architect, $3,200 erly Miss Maud Adams. a year, assistant landscape architect, $2,600 a year. National Park Service. Announcement No. 28. Closing date March 17, 1938. (research), Medical Pathologist, On Friday the parents' dav at! 83,800 a year, associate medical pathwas well attended. The hot! ologist (research) $3,200 a year, Na- school lunch is being served at noonj which PubS. U. of Health, tional Institute lic Health Service. Announcement to the children, was served to the car--1 No. 29. Closing date, March 24, 1938. ents. After visiting the different class Associate agronomist and superin- rooms they were invited to the gym, where a program by Mis3 Lee's tendent, $3,200 a year, assistant ag- room wasgood on and dancing concludput ronomist (sugar beet investigations) ed the afternoon. Mrs. Lucy Wright assistant physiplant $2,600 a year, of Brigham was a special visitologist (sugar beet investigations) or. Tonight City, a special P. (Thursday S2.600 a year. Department cf Agri- T. A. meeting is to be held at the Clos31. No. Announcement cultural. Thatcher school house. ing date March 31, 1938. Emery Nel3on, Ellis Petersen, Miss Elvira Nelson and Peter Little of were Reverend and Mrs. Goff, who were in Ogden Saturday on Thatcher, were this to home be week, scheduled business. forced to remain in Los Angeles, due Mr. and Mrs. William M. Miller reto the floods. turned Wednesday of last week from and Ogden, where Mrs. Brigham Saturday is Pal Night at Garland Miller is City receiving medical aid for her Theatre. Adults, 25c Pal 5c extra. right eye. The M. L A. drama, "A Prince was Lake of Salt Mr. Veterly, City, There a business visitors here Wednesday. local M.Was,"A. was presented by the I. Monday evening to a Miss Marcella Thompson attended good crowd, which was thoroughly enthe twelve the A. C. Opera at Logan, Tuesday joyed. Following the play to the home of part taking adjourned evening. Mrs. Lawrence Petersen where a party was enjoyed. Those taking part Miss Mary Burns went on a were the Misses Lael Miller, Verline trip to Ogden, Monday afternoon. Nelson, Doris Miller and Mrs. Lucille Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Winchester Berchtold, Mrs. Birdie Peterson and and family spent last Wednesday and little Miss Marie Petersen, and Har- Thursday with relatives in Salt Lake ley Granger, Ersol Berchtold, Scott and Melvin Graver, Oleen and Kay! City. in WATKINS ICE CREAM PARLOR 1938 EAST GARLAND The American Legion, Veterans of Foreifjn Wars, and the Disabled Amer ican Veterans organizations are mak- ing a concerted effort through the cooperation of the Utah State Em-- i ployment Service, and the Veterans' Placement Service, to secure employment for veterans. All veterans seeking employment who have not registered with the Utah State Employment Service office nearest their homes, are requested to do so during the month of March. Thi3 registration is not a promise of a job but it is expected to afford the veteran a greater opportunity for employment. If applications have been filed, cards should be kept currently renewed. The locations of Utah State Employment Service offices are as follows: Logan, Ogden, Salt Lake, Provo, Richfield, Price and Cedar City. and ANNOUNCING 10, DRUfi; . FOUNTAIN SERVi |