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Show MARCH 24. IMS. BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, PACE EIGHT 44H I 1 N 1 1 I I 1 1 1 m intJWLI It 1 4 it c -- 1 1 1 1 1 i H 1 '" " 1 'H M HH 1 II 1 1 1 I 1 ' i' OCAMLMH Marjorie Hansen, Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shuman, Mrs. Bill Costly, and Mrs. Ward Shuamn were Ogden visitors Monday. Mrs. Ward Shuman and Mrs. Costly attended a quilting party in the A Girl Scout troup has been formed at the- Methodist church. They are holding1 their regular troup meetings every Monday evening from 7 to 8:30 In the church house. - Phons Tea For Two Families x Five Weddings' Tfen CIVICGRofips PLAN TRAFFif SAFETYPROGR.il j. 52.a-- l 'A -- . Work With CIVIC CLUB State Commission SPEAKERS CITE UTAH Men7" The Lntermountain Civic Clubs, in connectionS state organizations plan a state-wid- e drive to curb t J?" cidents by the use cf 1 NEEDS 'T-Me- Protect the Watersheds Support Roads, Safe-t- v . the Northern Utah Chics 4 was held Tue,, meeting Lake City to discuss the is their plan to on the necessity of highway as deaths from this cause are v1 now than they ever have history of the country. The aid! ic and luncheon clubs have rZ ttl Strpssed anu airs, William uunti umi t trt Protection of daughters. Julia and Anna, and son BRIGHAM CITY 41 John, of Salt Lake City, visited with mountain watersheds and support of i; friends here Sunday. road, advertising and safety programs in the state were advocated by speakBeth Oyler, who is teaching school ers at the monthly dinner meeting of listed in the drive. at Grouse Creek, spent the weekend the Intermountain Association of Mrs. and Mr. Volunteer Checkers Henry Civic Clubs at the Idle Isle cafe here with her parents, The Oyler. plan which was sufcmity Thursday night. state the road commission and hi mounWellsville Rehabilitation of Norman Shaw, Keith Rhode and tain watershed, a road improvement last wppv h. ... way patrol and Gabnelle mr cob Ludger, Bertha and David, Manan and Godfrey, Elvina, and to left Sam Woerner were Salt Lake City and Napoleon to right, tra, uuzens who program, traffic safety and Arthur Beaule. b"" """v expansion Elizabeth and weekend. over the visitors volunteer to report traffic education and advertisement of reof north Utah are among pro sources '' Miss Giles sugar beet is the greatest of all crop Mary Bums was in Ogden on jects of the associated clubs. The scriousneps of the traffic is a guaranteed cash it business Monday afternoon. stimulators; was emphasized by the uation Cache of A. G. Nord, supervisor and has a M crop rich in in January of this year iv of that national importance forest, urged Miss Shirley Watland, who has been wide growing area. showed an 18 per cent increased early rehabilitation of the important suffering with an injured ankle for Wellsville Over thepast few years considerable automobile deaths over the comT beverai area, mountain the last, few weeks, returned to school A letter was received Wednesday ponding month last year, if fataliasf .n- progress has been made in seed breed- he pointed r. am Utah communities, north j this week. nf'ing, cultivation, harvesting and other by Bishop James Walton from Elder continue in the same ratio for? Me. an tv, i-- ,t out, lie in potential flood paths from to!., Practices Machinery is helping Frank Evans, president of the East- remainder of the year, the total hillsides where "water Mrs. Ira Fridal and son, Edward, the denuded ern States Mission, advising him of ber of traffic deaths in the state lo tin a from does as it not been a time in his existence that and daughter, Mady, were Ogden vis- could run off aided in has and science developing the honorable release of Elder Porter December 31 will he 30.1 per hunM roof." He also cited fire dangers and a more optomistic outlook looms Up itors Monday afternoon. e a8,ulc Giles, son of Mrs. Effie Giles of this thousand population, 2000 some recalled the burning of for him on the sugar beet growing according to J1 timate made by the National Safe! city. acres in 1936 which was followed in horizon. The farmer can look for increasing 1937 by damaging floods from approx According to President Evans, El- council. Thirteen persons were kfl Despite current economic problems of in his Giles has accomplished a geed in Utah in January of this year area. sugar der same growing imately the which necessarily affect all, given a importancee leads America the beets. while serving in that mission compared with 11 in the fci work Today, on from of water Exhibiting samples hopeful outlook for the future, the world in durand and the people there appreciate his montn or lyav. sugar consumption Logan river, whose watershed is con- - sugar beet agriculturist who plants 20 beet the last Since May, 1937 Elder Giles the efforts. years sugar honWiling will be Mrs. J. P. Christensen trolled and protected, and from and harvests with efficiency may look crop has paid the American farmer has acted as District President. He ored Friday, April 1, on her eightieth lard creek, where dangerous floods to a successful season. more than one billion dollars. der Giles has accomplished a good Board Seek birthday at the home of her daughter, have occured, he cited watershed This was brought out by Fred Tay of the wishes people. Mrs. J. M. Mortensen. to The fish of pro lor, general manager of the Utah-Idah- o Agriculture Department management as conductive Highway! 'Mrs. Christensen has endeared has aided in fighting plant disease tection and hence, enhancing of recwho has Beet Company, Sugar f to people from all over this val reational values of the areas. developing a seed that resists the Representatives from the Box r recently returned from the state of by Used to Fuse Match or church for labors her her disastrous "white and science through, ley fly," Cites Auto Deaths der Washington where maximum acre Planning board met and her kindness and thoughtfulness Fire First Powder Guns the County associate age for the growing of sugar beets and technology have solved, to some commissioners at fc of Woods county C. N. Ogden, for others. Tlie first weapon employing powder regular meeting Monday and club was contracted for the season. Suc- extent, the difficulties of crop yield. and forester Rotary regional This year in Utah and other parts and small enough to be carried by a their .iwe are happy to Join her many of organizing cessful pacts with the farmers for cooperation in their fefe I friends in extending best wishes for leader of a program of the West, sufficient moisture has man was little more than a tube of recin have culture Utah the public highways ulJ sugar-becommittees volunteer traffic beautify through been produced to insure proper soil metal from which a charge was tired many happy returns. the been road system, such as the company. traf by Utah's negotiated county declared ently rising conditions and otherwise mild winter ay the application to the touchhole of. '.Relatives and friends are invited the state, the these 1937 was great Through of iioxious weeds, asf arrangements, destruction 207 in toll death fic to call during the day. has made for quicker soil germination a lighted match or fuse. The arquebus, weeds of all sorts, the rer? er than in any previous year and the farmer is assured of getting a profitperenial More of the "low spots" in the forerunner of the musket, was of this beets. his for able of of al twice of that price increase unsightly existing conditions ar percentage farmers condition have been played simple design, notes a writer in the ANNOUNCEMENT of shrubs in morecd the planting the country as a whole. The volunteer Solving of problems this year has up than the "high spots." Indications Chicago Tribune. Fired by the aid of spicuous localities. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo H. Bailey an committee plan, he said, has been ap- resulted in making for a more symnintchlnck, it hurled nounce the marriage of their daughter proved by the Associated Civic Clubs pathetic feeling between processor point to the "dawn of a new and ben- the The ' commissioners informed t eficial day," according to Mr. Taylor, ball a maximum distance of 400 yards. Thelma, to Percy Diderickson, son of of Southern Utah. and grower. gentlemen that they were in farf who is an authority on jthe' cen Some time in the Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Diderickson of of E. J. Fjeldsted, secretary of the With the government benefits and In doing away with unsightly and Alva ) of the duke tury 'equation. f Thatcher. The marriage taking place is increase a offered farmer scientific aids, the report prepared association, troduced t Into the Spanish army the healthy existing condititf s and wef Wednesday, March 16, In Salt Lake by Lawrence Farr, chairman of the ingly finding it more profitable to also in favor of the ge al bead smoothbore musket, which had a maxi presence of the Immediate road committee, advising the mem raise Qity in the beets f ication and would coops as mul ' f0 like sugar 500 but of C. muni T. which, yards, range .' families. bers Bos Elder county commis accurate for aa they could. Sugar beet culture is a keystone the arquebus, The bride Is a student of the Bear sion' that To the road nbrth of modern scientific agriculture; the had that agreed 100 about " " yards. River High School and has taken part of the lake would be graded this year. Little improvement was made In the In the ward activities. 31 ' Mr. Farr reported a complete com- greater traffic." . shooting efficiency of the smoothbore .They are making their home in Pen-ro- o commission's of road state the wonderthe that The pilation C. W. State at present. T. U. Institute will musket In more than 200 years, though" Declaring "great receipts and disbursements from 1920 land of America" lies between the be held at the M. E. church Thursday, the firing mechanisms of the weapons to 1937, inclusive, showed a total ex Yellowstone national park and Boul arcn ai, commencing at 10 a. m. were successively changed from match penditure of $66,723,932. He pointed der dam and that a major part of this with a state executive meeting. At lock to wheel lock, from wheel lock to flintlock, and from flintlock to cap or out that the counties collecting the is embodied in the confines of Utah, noon a 25c luncheon will be enjoyed, ... major portion of the income to the J. J. Brummitt of Ogden Advertising during which an interesting discus- percussion lock. Gradually the weapons were made lighter nd lighter, until state road funds had been liberal in club urged that the civic clubs of the sion on in AJaw nst TTw1 the soldier no longer was compelled their demands for expenditures, al- state back a publicity bureau under Alcohol Education," will be Planning held. of state's the lowing the major portion sanction of a proposed legislative act. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon there to carry a forked rod upon which to maintenance and construction work to will be a meeting pertaining to W. rest his gun for tiriug. Should Seek Fond NEW PORTABLES be diverted to the counties with less C. T. U. work. "We should proceed immediately to population and consequently less in to get an appropriation of at The public is invited to attend. Resplan come. $19.50 $84.50 least $100,000 from the state legis- ervations for the luncheon may be i i Counties Share lature to spend in this area," he said. made by calling 64.Q-- 1 or 61 A-- 2 ADS 0 His report brought out that during "We should divide our advertising inSalt Lake and to two major periods: in January, the the period of 1920-3a practical gift for any Weber counties jointly had collected stock show and winter sports; July, student or graduate. more than $17,000,000 and there had August and September, Pioneer days been expended in these two counties celebration, horse show, fish and O slightly less than $10,000,000, while game, forest service, recreational in many counties expenditures were grounds and tourist business." Easy terms can be arranged. 40c Fletcher's Castoria three or four times greater than the He declared diversion of Green " 34t $1.23 VANTAGE 1 69c FAVORITE HAIR BRUSH O 98c collections. River with its four reservoirs and the ALARM 50c Anaglesic Balm 39c "This was in keeping with the construction of upstream reservoirs B SEE 39 60c CLOCKS state's needs for arterial connec- and the complete allocation of all the 49c 30c offerBROMO am not tions," he said, "and I SELTZER 25c waters in Utah will more than double B 50c Mead's PABLUM ing any criticism. But now the need the Irrigated landin this state. $L00 43c KLEENEX - Ige. - 500's 28c is felt for greater concentration of 35c VICKS VAPO PHONE 52.a-- l 29c - 12's Value 20c expenditures in counties carrying 35c Groves MX. h . I Farmer's Outlook Fof Growing Sugar Beets Best For Years ; , ' ain iJt J Re Elder Porter leased from Eastern States "Mission I tvlhBM . 1 w Mrs. J. P. Christensen to Be Honored Birthday j Planning to Beautify her-atl- lf et d or grower-process- (lr.OS-1583- State W. U. Institute" Be Held Here Mar. ! ' , . was-onl1 Cbrirult the, We Deal In "Co-operati- TYPEWRITERS to SHOP THROUGH THE LEADER FIRST - 3 7, Friday ALKA-SELTZE- SHOP AND SAVE Saturday Special R LELAND J. HANSEN RU"Z MICKIE SAYS n DOtfT EXPECT TO AWEKTltt: 7DPAV AMD QjJtT TOMORROW Don't Miss It CUSTOMERS AiOVE Ar Af MOVBAWAy N&MONEt A8 AUIIC GRQWH'UP! 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