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Show CJUG3TW0 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1938 CXAB BHTB VALLEY LEADER Eatered at the Poctoffice at Tre-Meto- o, Class Matter. Published at Tremonton, Utah, on rbnreday of each week. TJtafc ma Second Subscription Rates Doe Year (In advance) - - - -Biz Months (In advance) - fliree Months (in advance) - Invitation Extended For F. F. A. Public Speaking Contest i College Nursprv Saga of Western Mining Camps One of Romance; Modern Buildings Replace Tents and Shacks (B. R. IL S. Journalism Dept.) Parents, students, and others inter ested are invited to attend the region 91.00 al Future Farmer Public Speaking contest Friday afternoon at the high school auditorium, LeRoy Bunnell, who is in charge of the contest an nounced. The judges will be Leland Monson. 'The ooljr place in tht U. 5. where catalogs aoJ professor of English. Weber Colleee: dvcrtmrts; matter comma any line ol bualDcaa county agricultural w product can b? obtained Free io4 Without Robert Stewart, ObliaaUia i the American Induct rial Library. agent; and L. R. Humphries, professor Unn (or Buaineaa Advertiaina Matter you are intereeted in; aame will be promptly forwarded. of agricultural education of the U. S. C. The speakers will be judged on AMERICAN IVBOSTRIJIL I IBfiAfiY A. 20 per cent for manu basis the BaieeHjii UoildJai, Ckioa.o. Iiiiael script, 40 of per cent for delivery, and 40 per cent on ability to answer Ques tions concerning their subject. NATIONAL EDITORIAL A contestant from each of the TV Levn t 93 5 North Cache, South Cache, Weber, Box Elder and Bear River Hich Schools wil compete for the regional crown which will give them a chance to vie for the state title. Their subjects will be on timely agricultural problems. Harold Capener will represent the es well as to your Country Bear River chapter and will sneak on "Staoaiizing Utah Agriculture." f 'I Clark-McXar- v t jk4 4: Free to Publifc fede, , 'i ''' t - :,'.,., J ' " i.'. , i .. - I - ; j5 !. !t ) 1 (Above) America's first copper miners. (Right) Phelps Dodge Corporation, Ajo, Arizona. 1 ' f- - 5" ftp-:- -: S V' d?, A, ll1iuoLl To Your Town .J ,? bulletin states. The" flood project land ' will cost 120,125.71, and will be paid PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS "VV acres will be purchased in Davis coun ty at a cost of $10,094.85 as a base ror establishing a project to forestall nooas in the Willard area and else where in the district. a ures. (Right) A . Inspira- toast-mistres- tion Consolidated, Miami, Arizona. LONO before the network of steel made accessible most very part of the Far West the prsopector wlUt Ids burro, pick and camping outfit was a romantic figure as be hunted for the precious metals gold and silver. On the beats of bia discoveries sprang up mining cam pa that in the old days were "wild and woory" and which for a generation have furnished i.Vetfoa writers with material for "Western Thrillers." Host of the gold and silver mines iayed oat and many mining camps aave long since become ghost tnwns. It was the discovery by some of these old "desert rats" of copper oldest metal of commerce that baa placed the western tales auxinx the world's greatest; - na'i J s. Nct tod ulat am Frai ed After dinner, the producers of man's most useful metaL Where camps and towns were built daring the gold and silver rush, great cities were con structed as a result of the dis covery and mining of copper. To-- " day practically every basic in dustry depends in one way or another on this metal which was made by nature, Today throughout Northern Michigan, Montana, Utah, Nevada, New Mexico and Arizona, modern cities and towns have been constructed by the copper companies to house their employes. No longer do the miners and other employes live in tents and shacks, but in modern homes with electric lights and every other convenience. Several years ago there was in rust-proo- f. vented a double-loctype copper roof with a felt backing that for the first time made this age-olmetal as inexpensive for roofs as any material expected to give a good performance of service. Copper roofs have given centuries of satisfactory service on great cathe drals of the old world and the temples of the Far East This new type double-loccopper roof has been and is now being used by! most all of the larger copper mining companies to roof the homes of their employes. Not only are these new type cop per roofs being used bv the mininecompanies but also by thousand or home builders throughout the land. They come under the a4 FIIA Government loan proved specifications. k swep dutie econt guests i Plan; date Genua Germa; By the outskir prived lawyers per cen Jews wi k Thes: iaving Linzin - m Listen to - I mid-weste- ,rn aW rCri3 rs- I PAS y T??sday and loO I I , I rw """".7 Thu kg to I EAST GARLAND they done i portior tion-wid- set-up- s, I from t not O W I wome "free d S h v I been went to the recreation hall, where group of young people, under th. rection of Alma King, put on a play. Miss Sherry Peck entertain, ed with two readings and a nmi was put on by a group of Relief Society members, with Mrs. Carl rvui .... as reader. 4-- mm fesf l , rf far-flun- p WiJ d fig- (Above) MounUin City Copper'Co., MounUin City, Nevada. (RlfjHt) Typical miners' dwellings of long ago. L A vyx I i-1 MILLING "'c up . The "big push" to make National Air Mail Week, May 15 to 21, an out"Broadly, the real significance of standing event of 1938 for the United the new farm act is this: It means States began today when Paul R. a deal social effort to protect not Younts, Charlotte, N. C. postmaster only the farmers, but also the rest of and national chairman, announced ap the people against the extremes of pointments of the state chairmen. Postmaster I. A. Smoot, Salt Lake waste and shortage," Alfred D. Sted- City, Utah, was named State Chair- Triple-program said in a radio pro gram recently. "The new farm act ' The National Chairman announced the National Aia Mail Week means that the field of The purpose of National Air Mall cooperation Is A special and official cachet for forwarded to each being extended to include systematic ' Iead(Juarters h the weekend in Salt Lake City. Week is to intensify the American air mail has been authorized State hrnor? Chairman a nlon fr.y for Kitty proiecuon or the nations food and Mr. and Mrs. Alma King were Salt people's consciousness of aviation nnri Hawk for Air Mail Week by the Post reed supplies and systematic protec- ganizing committees to have char d.e Office the of jity visitors on Saturdav. the air mnro but mail, Department. This cachet win the tion for the farmer to lighten the many phases of this movement, A. R. Capener is commemorate the greatest of its kind in the history objectives of this spending the week g the first risks which he has to bear. and will and vigflight f orous movement, which has thft full pay due honor to Kittv Hawk nnw uu ouying trip in Southern Utah. OMK I"aad 1st w A of the United States. Eugene Bone and daughter, Violet, how yqij ca? Mr. Younts was selected of the Post Office Depart- marked by an enduring memorial, for support Postmaby made Of allstudents enrolled in agricul- ster-General James A. F.iHpv nnr) ment, are at once patriotic and prac- me piace it holds in the record of Mrs. a trip to Lehi this weekend. Bone, who has been visiting M to eirtft cost nuief tural and home economic courses In Second Assistant Postmaster-Genera- l tical. As announced bv thA MntinnQi the United States' progress at n xur some time, returned home tiicie state agricultural colleges in the U. S., Harlloe Branch, in charge of air rate in aviation. amazing these Each neaaquartars, objectives are: mail, city witn them Sunday 1 1 Milk Jnsnrance offsrl ' I 36 per cent are former night. club mem- as the national executive of the Air io commemorate the twentieth an ana town eieswhere throughout the xvirs. Aima was hostess to bers, a summary report issued recent- Mail Week. Mr. Younts said the King of the inauguration nf the umiea btates will be privileged also niversary pre the Ladies Self Culture Club at her ly by the department of agriculture liminary worn of building up the na air mail service that was started by to have a special cachet for the mark home on Fridav. Presirtent Tro TP T e extension service estimates. The estiurnce Department May 15 ing of air mail during the week. organization which win rv. tne mate is made from figures taken from tend into each of the to educate the citizens in the K.L.O. Broad- a?deM,?e- ... 46,000 cities, 1918; . a dozen use of were towns air and eiectea n maiIs. showing its pro-txuig colleges. In all villages, has met with I n m to th vvii C.fl,St SllTlfinv w states in which figures were taken, in...v.u y liUUIl Ul -' WU J llil ... r"M-uuu.yt vaavVJ ana value in every state. tuujjcianuii oaieiy Illinois had the largest per cent of to and Similar increase the use of the air Thursday, including state club members. More than 49 By Mrs. David Larson per cent district and local units in a closely mau t0 the end tnat through increas- Bod Elder High School faculty gave of all students p. HI. nm uoiumviuiung soon c cum iuiuier ; expansion nome economics in thatwn.a . . ... . . "An liiim Tifior vi. Afternoon al ofatAf, na of paoont Mrs. D. Art WJV, OLaLCi, state are in HHrn. nr. rra i"gram, emu lerniories. Henry Manning entertain vmvUua, ocl Viee will be Appreciatioa" in which ah former club members. maae possible on Monday at a ine announcement bv th. notiai aiiaiwtVfllUl party in honor of the icview vi me lives of two GARLAND- chairman said each state committee Jn a multitude of ways wrtneiay annversary of her small tists and also exhibited a. great arthrough nnmw will form a distrirt a daughters, Marilyn and Carolyn , An area of 6,282 acres of forest own pictures. Luncheon roc TREMONTON Congressional district and through leaders in public and civic af- - oames were played and lunchAnn "ex land in Utah is being purchased thru each ed to twenty-eigh- t .. fiintrirfv rnmnilf. uio members and ten folra n IL. -little guests. tue oiaies, me the National Forest Reservation headradio and the served to twenty-fiv- e ihuij i.inani Miss Helen Jomnson. of Salt Tjko guests. , JJJ.CU1 ed by Secretary of War. The Relief Socletv nriae.r7ann essay ana P0S- CO. H will coordinate their variousvv.w,uuot ter contests Harry City, spent Sunday with activities for the school childr officers Woodring for flood control projects, entertained the members on " : "auunat commit- the comprehensive- Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Johnson. a recent department of agriculture tees. wuierwise, Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Johns snont for plan ... ouu crystauzine a , .. America's intamnt 'vov m tiuie air mail ser the weekend in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Amy B. Johns spent the weak I dlirinP" mm ipwt im nwm ,.,.,,- end with relatives in Ogden. th& AnoitfnM M Mr. and Mrs. p. C. Pettersnn onH The National and stnto little Barbara Wood spent Saturday . ters, it was announce Salt Lake City. various spectacular event tZ in The Garland - Tremonton purpose of demonstrating not club only entertained on Wednesday at a IT MAKES the speed, efficiency nartv at th uiiuiuay anniversary air mail service to th annuel tc, in- - uaaoie nome in honor of Mrs. J. M dustry and population of the United Gaddie and Mrs. T. E. Betenqon btates but alSO to pmnriaol u u Mrs Nathella Griffin, Mrs. uic 1113.d PatrlotJc apPeal of tteae tnurtz. Miss Marraret WrwisMnOneta ii onA across America" to ent and future generations the pres- Miss Ruth Johnson spent Saturday in S5a.ll LtELKQ t f Kittv Hawk nn ,v, Uty. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pingree spent MORE MONEY HOME u3 weeKena with ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. George O. Nye. Mrs. J. H. Kirkham came home airp,M1 '"EM, will be the hte-- f I'rt' center Sunday night after spending more nf int j.. KELVINATOR'S mas. Air uitui a ween witn relatives uu"nff "e 1 wa.i ""11", in Lehi uie announcement said. " T ing Speedy Cube releate! Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gunderson nrwrit x . m one-a- National Air Mail Week Plans Underway ar Dt loi wrv IT j . .j, awiciousdin ner was served to more than one and fifty persons. M Manning was Sin?i was by the Singing Mothers anda duet by Mrs. D. Henrv Mannir- .Miss Ethel Rogers, with Mrs Gfen. Davis at the piano. A violin solo played by Master Persson. Tali given by Mrs. D E. Manning, A. R. Capener, Bishop Arthur Well, ing and Stake Board Member M i 'Wtfwm- L. Cook. report states. In January of 1937 sales of farm roods broue-h- t in S2. 863,000, and the receipts for January, 1935. were $1,673,000. The state got $157,000 In government payments dur ing the first thirty days in 1938, the report pointed out. A Prospec- tor were romantic LW It a bureau of agricultural economics rnmr&m m !nrv vwi Old 0 a , Receipts from sale of principal farm commodities brought Utah farm era ?z,69O,0OO in January this year, If (Above) I (Above) Nevada Consolidated Copper Co., Santa Rita, New Mexico. for from the receipts of the Wasatch and Uinta National Forests for 1937. the dispatch said. More than 3,365 t.. Alreadv loft fa Jim-i-s , ders to the Utah state AlrT forestry departmenUo!1 for farm windbreaks under n visions of the i ' cording to J. Whitney Vlovd sion forester at the colwe" fXte' more than 30.000 trees the ? orri being made under the which provides for the estahiT k of a nursery at the ft"4 woodlct and shelter colleg0 trees to Iarmei? at a nominal cost Demand for trees has i,, siderably since the nursery 33 . "rat established Mr at this date. Mr. Floyd poS! ar2 only 95 farmers had 20,000 trees were asked for.'S? its the general increase in for woodlct stock to the farmers are learning to appreciate importance of a good woodlot and tv value of trees for a shelterbolL Prices of the tree stock average low as 2 cents per tr a 6.as n to date average 290 t.nU farmer ordering. 2.00 -- I I ratskirt pack-j- Schonbn mstika standing Imperial beer Vie ordi had even been ployers j c German s thousand: I Fuhrer's All th now they wot had caeerea 8 the 1 for side ored came out Bake hirr &nd again At come. man comp People in shrieks) t feeling wh - (pa fulfOl you your oath krg to Hi You do so wmpatriol can sha - I -"-'i- ng New Sp ,. ikulkaaSai so 1 mim tt0j ICAL! 30 DIG ICE CUBES 1 Two New Businesses S CpC ULL i li ur,I KELVINATOR'S New, clever; adjutUble shelves. POULTRYMEN'S HATCHERY r BETTER CHICKS . . . BIGGER CHECKS ALL BREEDS QUALITY CHICKS We Will Call for nnrl PAVPACU DEAD or WORTHLESS HORSES & COWS Just Ring: Logan Enterprise 30 Kelvinator .... ICE-MAKE- STAYS AT NOTICE TO FARMERS A FEW CENTS A DAY BUYS A ONIY :: THE CHAMPION In Tremonton ..A." .f,g..,CW.. SEE ANNOUNCING 1 r" This s R 0 rrivate Long Distance Number "'9uuius inai COLORADO ANIMAL ve Also liuy About 1 vve - the Operator ray for the BY-PRODUC- TS nn CO HIDES - PELTS - WOOL Mile South of Logan st of the Sugar Factory Famous Hollywood White Leghorns . . . Come In and Place Your Order. E - K. TIRESHPP Doing Guaranteed Repairing On Car, Truck and Tractor Tires, Tubes and Kelts That Tire May Be Worth Repairing ... No Obligation to Ask Us. REMEMBER THIS IS WILD LIFE WEEK Qui GI; Fa |