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Show MAY RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TIILT.SDAY, AGE FOUR NOTICE OF SALE OF MORTGAGED PKOI'EKTY Tn ZTZTtwi. Pnnnv Money- Alids am Be Reservations May lieery Advice Vntprnnsi i Alder Gives i ii i rrri i j iri iiauivu ami Mana Recreation For uij Made Chicks On Care of ' of the money contri Pverv melodrama, action Application outdoor by Brood The Time; Camps memorial During poppies cn Poppy of film fans ver buted for i an WHEREAS, Lawrence Adams, 19th day the about or on Individual, execute of December, 1938, did make, certain his promissory and deliver of note bearing date of the 19th day order the to 1928, payable December. Rpar River State Bank, a banking corporation, for the payment of certain moneys therm specmeu. of WHEREAS, on said 19th day de- the to December, 193S, and prior nrnmissorv- note, and uvciy a further security to the payee there in named, a chattel mortgage, dated the 19th day of December, 1938, was executed and filed for record in the office of the county recorder of Box Elder County, State of Utah, on the 19th day of December, 1938. WHEREAS, said mortgage was by the said Lawrence Adams, River mortgagor. In favor of the Bear mortState Bank, mortgagee, said ton and gage covering one used Ford a half truck, Model and Letter No. 18 or N, Motor No. 3841694, year 18, 1533 Reservations for the use of camps A strong, cold wind blowing under Lfteran Canyon ana uiacKsraun f. , a. the' , worA hpat- under Fork Canyon for organization outings aiiu now be received by the Forest t"' fifKJi ,pr 'especially toward morning, will Sen-ice- . A. O. Nord. roresi nupei- causes common most the are among of the Cache National Forest. Ma in brooder chicks, according, visor Tvron Aider, txiultrv ex-- 1 announced Saturday Three camps in Logan Canyon the Utah State Agricultural pert fnrr.mnnitv Huinevah and the Litintr U1UUU5 rolleee, and the Friend Drafts through the walls and poor Scout Lodge Camp, Fork Can Blacksmith in wu ship Camp ventilation are ottier lmmeaiaie available. Application should When these factors weaken the yon are IS for prior before be filed pro-May j chick's resistance, the organisms ,m tteck the lining" t of rtthe, sideration of dates, Mr. Nord stated. uu,ii0 The camps are provided with pic breathing cavities or tne neaa. i of nicking facilities and playground j Alder asserts. As a result as water systems this infection, there is produced at equipment as well There are facilities. secretion sanitation and a thin, watery the first Guinev- at an amphitheatre which runs out of the nose opening available a with Camn ah oi( seating capacity pro of the beak, and over the front and an amphitheatre atj 1,000 people beaks. wet ducing Later this secretion becomes some Friendship Camp with a seating ca what thicker and is sticky, having a pacity of 400 people. Lighting facilities are provided at Community tendency to accumulate on the upper nose and Guinevah camps and power may of the front in beak of the part model 1937. The By opening tne mourn me be obtained at a nominal charge. WHEREAS, the said Lawrence Ad- opening. these at seen for camps is moutn of lighting the provision in the roof ams has defaulted the payment of slit filled with the secretion. has added much to the popularity of and partially to terms, its note eaid according the day the bird sneezes; es- these areas. there is now due and owing on said During is this More than 200 reservations of these noticeable when the note and mortgage the sum of $410.43 pecially were made last year by organhover. the around camps are birds grouped 12th principal and interest es of the seen be izations group chicks sponsoring outings and proInfectfxl may of $45, day of May, 1939, the sum their membership, with for hover the under or corner grams a in ed atcosts, together with a reasonable or more 25,000 than persons participatwith eyes partially "cheeping" torney's fee. number of reserThe and closed greatest seeking ing. morej completely NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to heat. There may be for family reunmade were vations complications! the terms of said chattel mortgage, such as diarrhea, or there may be ions, but the use included memberthe Bear River State Bank, mortgaof civic clubs, schools, pneumonia with a tendency to consti ship outings associations of employgee, will sell at public auction to the and churches, accompanare Colds usually pation. highest bdder for cash and lawful ied by a loss of appetite, the, crop ees. Many attending the family revisitors. money of the United States of Amer- will be empty and the chick will grad- unions were ica the said personal property herein As was arranged last year, the orAlder Professor in lose flesh, mentioned on the 20th day of May, ually ganization sponsoring programs to 1939, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, explains. the public is invited will again which the colds of In the early stages noon, at the Frank Dalton Garage be given preference in selection of a with are vaporizing birds sprayed located in Tremonton, Box Elder reservation. antiseptic solution at night after they dates for the County, Utah. house brooder roost. The to have gone All bids and payments for said pro- is SCOUT usually tightly closed causing the in lawful made be money shall perty to be retained in the atmosfumes of the United States of America at phere. A laxative consisting of equal Leaders and troop committee mem the time of said sale. of Epson salts and soda, using bers of Tremonton's two Girl Scout parts Dated at Tremonton, Utah, this one pound of the mixture to each 100 troops attended two days of the Reg11th day of May, 1939. birds, is also given at their early ional Girl Scout conference which was BEAR RIVER STATE BANK stage. held in Ogden, May 10, 11, and 12, at If the conditions causing this trou Hotel Ben Lomond. There were 180 By D. E. I'cckenpaugh, Cashier ble are not corrected at once and registered delegates from 27 towns treatment given, the disease may in Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada spread through the entire flock and and Utah. The conference was especa high death rate will follow. ially honored by the fact that Mrs. Herbert Hoover was in attendance all ANNOUNCEMENT three days and was one of the featur Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller of Pen- ed speakers at the banquet which conrose, announce the marriage of their cluded the conference. Mrs. Hoover daughter, Opal, to Mr. Oren Kimber, was president of the Girl Scout orson of Mrs. C. Kimber, of Grouse ganization for many years and is now Creek. The ceremony was performed its vice president. The Girl Scout enKays-vill- e thusiasts from Tremonton which atHOUSE for rent. Call 125 or 307 by Elder R. Bruce Major, at at 5:00 p. m. Saturday, May 13. tended were Mesdames Earl Marble, The bride is a graduate of the Bear Wesley Gephart, Guy Johnson, Fred FOR RENT Apartment, June 1st River High School and the groom is Gephart, L. G. Rose and Lucile Crop-leAlso garage. Phone 133.0-1- . a graduate of the Ogden High school. A special conference for senior girl They will leave soon to make their FOR SALE Small house at a sacrihome at Four Mile, scouts was held at the same time, fice. Make me an offer. Willard E. 134 registered scouts. Mrs. had which Wyatt, Logan, Utah. Shirts. New Linefold ad- R. F. Goff and a group of Girl Scouts collars. Always a perfect fit. from Troop No. 1 spent the afternoon BEDBUG EXTERMINATION, with- - justableami Cliffs Clothiery of the closing day at the conference. $1.65 $1.49 out fumigation. Results guaranteed. Much inspiration and enthusiasm for $1.50 per room. Jensen ExterminNOTICE TO CREDITORS girl scouting in Tremonton was gainators. M. A. Jackman, local repreed at this conference. deceased of Gabriel Estate Martin, sentative, Tremonton, R.F.D. No. 2. will present claims with Creditors . tf vouchers to the A special leaders meeting was held undersigned at his the home of Mrs. Wesley Gepat or at in the residence Utah, Bothwell, Registered Duroc Boar for service. on Tuesday afternoon, which hart at of H. office B. Jones, Attorney Son of 1938 state fair grand chamwas beattended on or Utah Law, by leaders and troop City, Brigham pion sow. Ed Kerr, Thone 74.a-the 30th day of June, A. D. 1939. committee members of both Tremonfore tf. Date of first publication, April 27, ton troops. A carload of Ogden ladies were also in attendance to give asFOR SALE Choice building lots, A. D. 1939. sistance in planning Girl Scout actiEberhard Herman within Tremonton City, north and Executor of the estate of vities. Those present were Mrs. M. J. south locations. Can be purchased Gabriel Martin, Deceased Littlefield, who is Regional Director on monthly payment system if con for this area, also Mrs. H. F. Irwin, venient. See your Realtor, James B. H. Jones, Attorney for vice chairman of the Regional Com t4 Executor, First National Bank Brough. mitten, Mrs. J. T. Rushmer, member Bldg., Brigham City, Utah. of the Regional Commiee, who was done at Christenscn's. Hemstitching also General Chairman of the RegionNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION al conference which was held last FOR SALE Choice building lots, 1 block from Main Street. Inquire Department of The Interior, General week in Ogden. Deputy Commissioner Mrs. R. E. Edens was also present. Land Office, Salt Lake City, James Walton. Thone Residence, The Tremonton ladies who were 1939 14, S9.a-Utah, April Business, 23J. present were Mesdames Arthur WilNOTICE is hereby given that Wil son, R. F. Goff, Guy Johnson, Earl FOR ELECTROLUX CLEANER and E. Young, of Corinne, Utah, who Marble, Wesley Gephart, James Ranliam Am rURIFIER parts, supplies or a demonstration, see II. D. Thomas, on April 18, 1934, made a stockrais-in- g som, L. G. Rose and Lucile Cropley. homestead entry, as amended No. Representative. Both troops plan to send their 051753, for all, (or Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, to the Girl Scout Camp this scouts 7, 6, SEi NWi, SJ NEJ, EJ SWJ, CASil PAID for dead and useless cows and horses. Call Maple Cwek SEJ), Section 6, Township 10 North, summer. Tremonton citizens at large Trout Hatchery, Brigham Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, are invited to support activities of filed notice of intention to make both troops which will be sponsored has Reverse Charge. tf. final Proof, to establish claim to the to earn money for their camp fund. land above described, before James Girl scout cookies are being sold and OUR Brough, Notary Public, at Tremon other activities are planned for the ton, Utah, on the 7th day of June, immediate future. Mrs. Litllefield presented the lead- 1939. '. "' j Claimant names as witnesses: I Oscar Richardson, Tremonton. i .i Thomas Summers, Tremonton. MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Harold Selman, Tremonton. John K. Spiers, Ogden, Utah. Co. C. V. Schad, Tremonton, Utah Phone 28 t5 Acting Register. kvufirimte.in I in-c- n, I con-Ar- .r or out-of-sta- te NEWS GIRL Classified Ad Column f j" i . - uUgn ! i i 4D3-J-- 2. 6-- ,v.vm Fronk Chevrolet NOTICE TO FARMERS We Will Call and Pay CASH for DEAD or WORTHLESS HORSES and COWS Just Ring Logan Enterprise COLORADO ANIMAL j About 1 Vt .., BY-PRODUC- TS 4 vlrt;ie rae by ?. 41 -; ii - - - all the elements of the best or wt.. who have died, and we believ, that those in distress because of patnoti" including two 1 knuckle fl&hts between its stars,! a saloon brawl, jail dynamiting, a race between train and stage coach, wreck and a series sacrafieies are enuueu , which can be done for th m While Lhc gnvornment has made pic visions fur cdre and compensat n of mnKt im-- ! the war disaV.'ed, justice is never su k and the aid of the Legion and assignment to date as Tay-- 1 tomatic pertax f is often needed to b'.'hg lor's leading lady In the adaption of Auxiliary rase properly before tl i.e veteran's the a poAhu novel, while the A great number of the government. such cast includes notable supporting come within the pr -names as Helen Broderick, Charles disabled do net of the law and receive no Bickford, Charley Grapewin, John visions the r Barton MacLane, Robert pensation. Real hardship faces to unable become when families they Gleckler and Clinton Rosemond. or work hospitalization. made require who first W S Van Dyke II, Leg-oa name for himself as a writer, di- - urally, their conaades in the American the and Auxiliary Legion in the rettor and cutter of Westerns 'are their first source of aid. days of Essanay, directed "Stand Up Through wearing a poppy on Popand Fight" with Mervyn LeRoy proDay. everyone can help be ready py ducing. to respond to the calls for help which Also on the program is the short come during the year ahead. The will Lake." of Salt subject "The Miracle This is of great importancMHyana poppy, which r.or.crs the war dead, al die but This is of great interest locally as it, so aid.! those who did not in the and health who lost of strength events the in shows early history the L. D. S. Church, including' the nation's rervice. JEWEL STEFFEN thrcal to the first Salt Lake Valley desand their from crickets, crops truction by thousands of Seagulls. VrZt, "izE. com-Quale- n, N-i- t i mat an stieams, laKes and rts of the State of Utah except as h below otherwise provided shall are hereby proclaimed and dec'- open to fishing commencing at Tn! i a. m. Sunday, June 4, 1939" The following exceptions shall u in effect in the State of Utah ing the year 1939: CACHE COUNTY: The following streams and re, i voirs in Cache County shall be cr-to fishing the entire year of Right Hand Fork of Logan Z,. Temple Fork; Beaver Fork- wv.' Pine Creek and Logan river above ft! point where it junctions with Bea--e Creek; the tail race at the City Power Plant in Logan Sheep Creek, from the site of Smarj j bungalow at the north of Hay's yon to its source; Smitnfield Creci from the East Bench diversion to its source ;the southeast portion of the Hyrum Reservoir for approximately three quarters of a mile from the point where Little Bear empties ir'o said reservoir, as marked and posted on the ground. Provided that all ters west of the Union Pacific Rail. road tracks extending from the UtahIdaho State line through Logan to the Mendon highway and all waters south of the Mendon highway west to the Olsen road shall be open to j fishing for common fish the year? jn hj well B. COOK around. Utah Fish and Game Com. i ? I 1 '' 1 - 1 Ca. i I - ; EAST TREMONTON! I 9 CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our apprecia-- j tion to ail who so willingly assisted us in our recent bereavement; for those who participated in funeral and kind acts and sympathy. Family of Wm. B. Bronson Day in and day out diligence duly declares dependable dividends. ers group with a book called "Jack-knif- e Cookery," by James Austin Wilder, which will be placed in our Tremonton Library where it can be used by all girls as well as boy scouts Shirts. New Linefold adjustable collars. Always a perfect fit. ' $L49and $1.65 Cliffs Clothiery Mrs. Gccrge Abbot was a Salt Lake visitor Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kay, Mrs. Zeb White and Afton White were Ogden visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Garfield, Mrs. Sarah H. Garfield and Mrs. Ada C. Garfield attended the Garfield reunion in Draper Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Peterson, son and daughter of Mrs. Rose Peterson, announce the arrival of a baby girl, bom May 10. Max Fridal and Elwin Garfield re turned home Saturday night after a two week's trip to the New York World's Fair and they spent several days visiting in Washington, D. C. With Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Haslam. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brough were entertained on Mothers' Day by their children and grandchildren May Warn of Disordered Kidney Action Modem life with its hurry n4 sorry, irregular habits, improper eatinf in drinking its risk of exposure and info tion throws heavy strain on the work of the kidneys. They are apt to beniM d and fail to filter exeat icil and other impurities from the over-taxe- blood. You may suffer nagging backacH headache, dizziness, getting up nights, leg pains, swelling feel eonstantijr tired, nervous, all worn out. Other lign of kidney or bladder disorder may bt burning, scanty or too frequent urinstict, Use Doant Pilli, Doant help til kidneys to get rid of excess poisonoa body waste. They are antiseptic to tin urinary tract and tend to relieve irrit tion and the pain it causes. Manyjrtt ful people recommend Doant. The) have had more than forty yean of pub approval. Ask your neighborl i 1 0) t. AND BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER - All fop'Offllv -- 1 YEAR CTUuYu Loan - East - it .... Check the four magazines you like best from the list below, and mail or bring coupon below to our office right now . ; . Your present subscription to this newspaper will be extended one full year .... And you will receive the four magazines you select for the full term mentioned below. 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Fish and Game into their entirety and welfare funds of the Legion ana aulhoritv w' fTlr vTn I j r- - T' . 4-- 4-- 1939 i . 5-- l. , "Hu WHEREAS, it has become i vat rn tv. way" t,i lu lr eertn :j. ami the families , ?iaimiS . , w. n n rn t wt,c, Qin ri ana cucanw' left in need by the death or dmbibty prior ?0 of a veteran. Distribution of flowers rvi ir y. 7 pishinc I'rocI . ut-nn- dear to the hearts , nrt-u-.rr n -, eany ein,a thf davs ol such a rt. .inorT v vwn-William s. ivdiu into comes Mix, Tom and and B tg own affaill with Wallace eery as its protagonist, i Taylor p J which shows and Fight, Up a at the Orpheura Theatre next Sunday Monday and Tuesday. Tami for the first time, Beery w State of Utah ! of the Sugar Factory MAIL COUPOB Kxc.lcU B.autf Bchoot Mala and Broadway, alt lake City, trtah. Pl.a.e Btni h Nam. 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