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Show 18S3 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, APRIL 28, PAGE FOUR The rhythm of Life la portrayed mural titled "The In a giant, will grace one which of Dance Life," Cf the East Towers of the 1939 World's Fair of the West on San Fran Cisco Bay. THATCHER By DWIG SCHOOL DAYS 80-fo- ot Curlew Irrigation and Reservoir Co., Principal Tlace of Easiness, Utah NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors, held on the 8th day of April, 1938, as assessment of 10 per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, in the East and West Canals, payable on the 12th day of April, 1938, to Jesse Arbon, the treasurer of the company, at his residence at Snowville, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 12th day of May, 1938, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be Bold on the 28th day of May, 1938, to pay the delinquent assessment, togethed with the cost of advertising and the expense of Bale. EDMUND HURD, Secretary Curlew Irrigation and Reservoir Co. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 5-- 7 t5. 5 Classified Ad Column A BARGAIN 1937 Leonard Refrig erator. See us before you buy. J. G. Burgess Plumbing Co., I. O. O. F. Building. FOR SALE Second hand Furniture, good condition : piano, genuine leath cr davenette, Whitney Baby buggy, mattresses. Call any day between 3 and 4 o'clock at Valley Hospital basement. 4-- 4-- CIVIL. SERVICE EXAMINATIONS Radi Oddities The United States Civil Service Commision has announced the following examinations. For information rel ative to these examinations, contact your local postmaster, of the Civil Service officer at the Salt Lake post- - COPY RICH . . . . by Squier Qi JUSOJIE- I IV 18 N 1 Applications must be on file with the U. S. Civil Servicie Commission at Washington, D. C, not later than the closing date mentioned in each case. Veterans are exempt from age requirements. Disabled veterans who wish to claim veteran preference, must file Form 14, in addition to any other forms specified. Special agent, research in cammer-cia- l education, $4,600 a year, Office of Educatiion. Announcement No. 49. Closing late May 19, 1938. Senior naval architct, $4,600 a year. Associate naval architect, $3,200 a 0 year, assistant naval architect, a year. Announcement No. 13. Closing late May 19, 1933. Inspector of miscellaneous supplies (wooden products), and inspector of 0 miscellaneous supplies (medals), a year, Quartermaster Corps, War Dept. Announcement No. 47. Closing date May 19, 1938. h operator, Alphabetic $1,200 a year. Announcement No. 46. Closing date May 19, 1938. Junior auditor, income tax mi, $2,600 a year, Bureau of Internal Revenue. Announcement No. 45. Closing P' Jt - . ORGANIST IN THE U S YOUNGEST HE CAVE ARECITALAT13 AT THE ST. LOUIS WORLDS FAIR -- PUAVED CT"- - YOUR OPEN WIDE NOW turned Out him LftNP to helping others. HO)j MAIL-MOR- INCLUDING M- - MURDER CONFESSIONS, RECOVERED. HE SPENiT 5 "YEARS HE KEEPS NAMF..ADDRE5S AND PLUMBING THE DEPTHS OF HUMAN PHONE A SECRET AND ENTPRSTHE MISFORTUNE IN THE UNDEQWOHLDS STUDIO BV A BACK. STAIO.WAV OF SAN FSANCISCO, SEATTLE AND DElVfJER coral from all parts of the program for the British Emf the world will be displayed at the pire Day at the 1939 Golden Gate In1939 World's Fair of the West on ternational Exposition. Treasure Island in San Francisco Baj Multi-colore- I d icornrSJ A model of the cyclotron, or atom British light opera, a night parade smashing machine, will be shown in with scores of brilliantly lighted floats actual operation at the 1939 Golden and a grand costume ball form part Gate International Exposition. , TAHfii Iff II IV I I ncnnjAiiTc vllMli I J lllbli Mc CALL'S We think of the members of our own families before giving thought to strangers. Let us follow the same plan Prosperity, too, begins at home. When local merchants report that s trade isgood, we and our are the ones who are making it good. 'y- - sweet-runnin- g .. , One Year If we remember this and do as $4.00 Woman's Home Companion Pathfinder (Weekly) . . . 8 Ma American Boy . t lYt McCalU's Magazine SUver Screen . . . . . lYt lYi . . . Pictorial Review lYt Modem Romances lYi True Confessions . lYt Romantic Magazine Mo. 6 Christian Herald . M& 6 . . Parents' Magazine Yr. 2 Good Stories 2Yr. . . Woman's World 2 Yr. Household Magazine 2 Yr. Home Arts Needlecraft IS M Open Road for Boys . 2 It. The Country Home 2Yft The Farm Journal . 2Yt American Poultry Journal 2Yr. Breeders' Gazette 2 Yfc Poultry Tribune 1 Buy it sub-- -- W I ; T V BEAR RWER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, Utah x oocpi, 3 uur uxier. n.nciosea una for which renew my subscription to your newspaper for on year and send me the magazines I have checked above We Welcome AH New Business the full time specified. Bear River STATE BANK BESSINGER BROS. $3.50 when you accept this offer your present scription to THIS NEWSPAPER will bo extended one iuu, year, and in addition, you will receive the magazines yoa select for the full period shown above. Check the magaajj VOU- want and mail tViia nA witVt remittance to hrinor - - or r IVk O V' NEWSPAPER. much of our buying as possible from home-towmerchants, the resulting benefits will be shared by all. SEE- $3.00 (Check tho nicgazInsJ You Want) REMEMBER fellow-citizen- FOR ICE Beverages & Coal Name P. O. TREMONTON, UTAH P-II-O-- hi This Offer Good On Subscriptions Recently Paid Up as citizens. n : ? sure safety, but it is time well nZl Look on both sides of the car sw" your horn and then, when you ar sure the way is clear back very sw i Any 3 MAGAZINES BELOW . . . only Any 4 MAGAZINES BELOW . . . only Any 5 MAGAZINES BELOW . . . only E THAN 6 OCEAWS OP MILLION PLEAS FOIZ HELP AND ADVICE HAVE POURED IN OMHlM, round the pavilion of that territory 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition. -- make absolutely certain that the was clear before starting in It may take a second longer to 't and at the 28 tor The Bear River Valley Leader - for one year, A tropical garden with palm trees and plants native to Hawaii will sur- Co. All look Here's What You Get $2,-00- More than 200 members of the San Leandro, Calif, Chamber of Commerce had luncheon on Treasure Island recently and toured the site of the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition. . Phone fatal mistakes in backing often they have, failed to ... m5PNltSTJ an auto accident injured his hands ended his medical anio musical hopes. 6-- Tremonton, Utah x and get 3, 4 or 5 of your favorite magazines at a tremendous bargain. Don't wait 'til your subscription runs out Renew NOW before this offer is withdrawn. EXPERIEN.C $2,-60- 493-J-- Fronk Chevrolet u You can renew your subscription to the ! MAKE GOOD OR WE DO S Bear River Valley Leader vlhe Voice of 3-- ori-'T- S ni-iiu- Favorite Magazines PICK 5 OUR r.., litrmers, cotton fan ers, beef cattle raisers and dain men have more in common than most folks realize. When one aZ suffers from price collapse other folks usually get into troub full-tim- office. 5. 5-- ?l,W--v r,.rl,A. f SEED POTATOES Call Tocatello date May 12, 1938. Valley. 75c per hundred. George D. Head actuary, $6,500 a year, So12. cial Hansen. Security Board. Announcement No. 44. Closing date May 12, 1938. FOR SALE: First crop hay. Phone Bank note designer, $17.28 per diem 43.0-1-2tp. and $3.24 per hour for overtime, Bureau of Engraving and Printing. AnLOST Black Envelope purse. Finder nouncement No. 42 Closing date May please return to Leader Office. 12, 1938. t3. Senior poultry inspector, $4,600 a year, poultry inspector, $3,800 a year, LINOLEUM felt base 28c sq. yd. associate poultry inspector, $3,200 a Nationally advertised burlap back year, assistant poultry inspector, $2.- -' inlaid, new 1938 patterns, $1.23 sq. 600 a year. Bureau of Agricultural yd. Guaranteed low prices on all Economics. Announcement No. 43. qualities of rugs and carpeting. Closing date May 5. Ogden Linoleum Co. 2368 Wash. Blvd., Ogden, Utah. tf. FOR SALE Seed barley, fresh load of and are patrons from all parts of the United States have been invited to' quality draft horses. C. Richardson serve on the Decorative Aits committee of the 1939 World's Fair pf the FOR SALE Choice building lots, 1 on Treasure Island. West block from Main Street. Inquire James Walton. Phone Residence, S9.a-1- ; Zonolite, a form of mica, applied to business, 23J. the surface of exhibit palaces of the CASH PAID for dead and useless 1939 Golden Gate International Excowa and horses. Call Maple Creek position, will give the walls a luminous quality with gem-lik- e sparkle 2 Trout Hatchery, Brigham Reverse Charge. tf under spotlighting. 1 J n oth-ed- s. card-punc- FOR SALE Simplex Ironer, G. E. refrigerator, Simmons Beauty Rest mattress, living room set, bed room set. Mrs. W. E. Getz. . 1 bert Haslam Stewart 4-- IT 1 When you first step into your car before traffic hazards have made to possible dangers, watch out,J SAFETY SAM SAYS: Don't back, even a few inches ur.t:.' Commissioner Preston G. Peterson, you are sure there is no one behind 'i returning from a spring trip, was you. heard to remark Be sure its safe to pass when passing other cars in trafHigh speeds are supposed to be fir fic. Be absolutely sure you can do so when you have a ca ' without endangering your life or Allow a wide margin for safety. under you, but I can't enjoy fastdm-Be sure when cars are coming in your ing because of the many accidents? cause on clear roads. direction that you have more than "blow-outs- " to time in enough get around the car front, even if the other cars should When I am driving at night 1 woo' increase their speed greatly. And do move a foot unless both headlights! not, under any cricumstances, pass are lighted. An approoaching drive;! on hi!ls or curves. can't tell which one is out, and I don'tf When you are driving an automo- want him to 1 guess wrong. bile it Li no time to hold an absorbing with State Roaf conversation with a passemrer. The Utah Commission, Highway Patrol, pj e business of driving is a job. Whitney Groo, Supt. for "Safety oi our Highways" . The accident records tell traeic stories of motorists who have made The extra pants shop. Cliff's Clotk:r Department of the Interior, General Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, March SO, 1938 NOTICE Is hereby given that Roof .Brigham Utah, who on Feb. 27, 1933, made add'l homestead entry No. 049881, for Lot 2, SEiNWi, SJNE1 (or SjNi), Section 6, Township 13 North, Range 6 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Ernest R. Hansen, Notary Public, at Brigham, Utah, on the 10th day of May, 1938. Claimant names as witnesses: Orlando Allen, of Blue Creek, Utah. W. H. Barnard, of Brigham City, Utah. Howard B. Glenn, of Tremonton, Utah. Guy Ballard, of Tremonton, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. s Tg Ida Holt spent the weekend with her sister at Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Eldredge visited with relatives in Bountiful, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Peterson visit ed with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson Sunday. Mrs. D. E. Adams visited with her son, Orol, Sunday, who is attending college at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Borgstrom had as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Anderson. A sure rise party was given in honor of the bithday anniversary of Mrs. Joseph Ray, at her home Saturday evening. A pleasant evening was spent in playing games and light retresn ments were served. Harvey Peterson, who was operated on last Sunday for appendicitis, is do ing nicely at this writing. His friends will all be glad to see him up and around again. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Diderickson were dinner guests Sunday, at Mrs. D. E. Adams." Tuesday evening, the M. I. A. had a farewell party for Miss Lee and Miss Holt, our school teachers, who have worked faithfully in Mutual work. A program and games were enjoyed and light refreshments were served. 3; uncle JimjatSs Miss NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Snowville, i State J t 36: 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I i I 1 1 I ! i ti l I I II I M 4 M Date NHH R.P.D. or Street 111 1 1 1 1 1 HI IHIIHIIMI IttwH |