OCR Text |
Show GAINS PROM0TK Soca Items Loca Phone MAl'RLVE COOK, Local Correspondent 60-a- IT s -2 Old Time and Modern Time dance 27 at Bear River City, by Daughters of Utah B. E. COUNTY mil be given December - COMMISSIONER Pfcmeers. PROCEEDINGS Whitney, Lawrence and Bonnie Whitney left Monday morning f.ir California to spend the holidays. The following letter was presented Mr. of home the at visit will to the board of county commission- They C ITftnrv B. Nettie Mrs. Lutz, era t... Whxtiwy'a niece, vy cuuiii-j- vivv, w. of San Pedro, and with other rela"United Statai Department of tives in Los Angeles. Agricultural, Soil Conservation seroa-u-u- , vice, Tremonton camp Itiss Shirley Baker, of Cornish, Utah, December 14, 1939. Mr. srwnt last week with her sister, Miss Joseph A. Nielsen, chairman county V?He Baker. She returned Monday to commissioners, Box Elder county, her home. Dear Mr. Nielsen, the purpose of this letter Is to request favorable action Charles and ayde Thira, of Los of the commissioners on the repair of arrived in Trernon-Vm- , the county road from Camp, east to Tuesday evening to spent the the paved road, a distance of approxChristmas holidays at the home of imately 1,000 feet. Thi3 fctretch of road is narrow, being only 54 feet t?ir sister, Mrs. Duane Lower. from fence to fence including a bad Ruth Lundberg. who is in training ditch and also in a poor general state At the Doe hospital In Ogden, wiD of repair. During bad winter weather, r.urn to her home Friday to visit the road will be dangerous for our &irir the holiday season. work trucks going to and from the camp. Proper attention to repair of Wra. Wm. Eli Hawkins returned this road at this time will greatly Sunday from California, where she facilitate the work of the camp during arid her son, John, visited relatives the coming winter and spring months. fw the past two weeks. Very truly yours, David W. Hulet, District Conservationist." acting Mr. and Mrs. Alden Adams and After considering the request of Mr. family are spending the holidays at Hulet, the commissioners dictated the tft home of Mr. Adams' parents in following letter to Mr. Hulet and subICwab, Utah. sequently affixed their signatures: Dear Mr. Hulet: In reply to your reMr. and Mrs. William Giles and son, quest that the county make needed VAiodrow, of Morgan, were weekend repairs on the county road which exguests at the home of Mrs. Effie tends from the CCC Camp east to 3flft. Mrs. Giles entertained Sunday the paved road, we regret that it is at dinner In their honor. not possible out of available funds to make this needed road repair since Jack Yoder is here this week on it was not anticipated that this par leave of absence from the Navy ticular piece of road would be subjectheadquarters at Long, Beach, ed to such heavy traffic and consequently funds weTe not allowed in our present budget and all county l.ibor Mrs. Reed Giles entertained her and equipment are required on pro literary Club Wednesday at her home jects underway. Yours truly, county Arthur Welling, ot Garland, commissioners. two Christmas stories and ftifts $ivt Russel B. Waldron and Rudy Miller, v-rexchanged by members of the representing the Tremonton city coun ci.if. The lunch carried further the cil, appeared before the commissionChristmas theme. ers and presented to them the follow-in- f nrorwiq.Tl to lneludo all of Block . . . Dora Fuller and Russell Brown , T , R. wore honored Saturday evening at a rWmonton City Survey, however be- Joint birthday party. Eighteen guests fore The adoption of these wsr present and were entertained three blocks in the official plat these (Jfiring the evening at the Crystal gentlemen requested the retention of Springs roller skating rink, after the present assessed valuation for the which the party returned for a birthfollowing proposed lot, viz. Lots 2 and day supper at tho Fuller home. Lots 1 to 8 inclusive 3, Block 1 to 15 inclusive Lots Block Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Austin, of Rich- rnmmii,rfl rp ant the request as of daughter, j presented by these gentlemen stating ley that anyone Included in the Tremon- ton City Survey should be assessed on equal terms because of enjoying commissioners equal privileges. ,The . wn given Sunday at the Dick Gunn ,H lira. W. W.i'.ffrr- py, 3 V.'. 7i-1e- V n t: - i r to-wi- " r J I fc v ' ; A v - lit - 1 . ne-monto- n, - : is the name Russell Patterson, (insert) gives to this pencil slim black crepe evening gown, one of a col- I lection of six this noted American art- t ist created, exclusively lor Arnold Constable, Fifth Avenue. New York's oldest department store Mote the eleven yards of pinkfromnet swooping out just above the knee. ft rv " ii "GAY TWENTIES" M AN UMP AND SI. HI3 DOS A ' . f Ml Petersburg. Fla. American League Umpire Georgs Pip-grat his home recently with his dog just belore the Florida Hunting season opened lor duck, deer, and turkey as IV J. J. R. Jarvis First Christmas Tree Snapping the lights on and off is great fun thinks this little fif teen months old """ miss. Chicago Edson A Smith of Detroit, left, for second successive year captures title of World s Champion Truck Driver by defeating entries from twenty states at National Truck Rodeo, Chicago. He is being congratulated by Harvey hauf, commercial trailer man ulac-ture- r of Detroit. Frank Steed of Georgia was runner-up also for the second successive year. , j J. R. Jaivis, for 15 years r.v tendent of lines and service intii den division of the Utah Po;'f Light Company, will be promote1 Salt Lake division superintende January 1, it was announced by Nimms, Ogden division manager,; today. Mr. Nimms, said the selection successor to Mr. Jarvis will be within a few days. Mr. Jarvis, a veteran empfc! the power company with of service, has resided in r since 1923 when he became i , distribution engineer. He was pr: ed to division superintendent in The new appointee is a nat! Columbia, Mo. and obtained cation in the show-m- e state, grei ing from the University of JL, electrical engineering school in j He was with the Vestinghouse trical and Manufacturing compi Pittsburgh, Pa. for a year before ing the power company as a operator and system dispattf- GOVN OF COKE, SALT AND LIME- STONE (left) lane House, New York City model, dressed in a gown made of a new material known a3 won a prize at the Second . Annual C. Frue- - Rubber held Ball In 1915. Akron, Ohio, December 2. Koroseal is manufactured of limestone, coke and salt and was discovered in the lab J-- l, 2, oratories The of For the past six months, Mr. has been in charge of the street tification project in the UtahP & Light company's $150,00 Ogfe. provement program. Ls B. F. Goodrich Company. The Lost Is Found By One When you lose 'n' ate' they don't stay lost long. Ads j . . land within the proposed adanit Mrs. Edgar Winchester were owning to the Tremonton City Survey dition g a:iv ng the twenty guests present. to becoming a member of this object enterthe dinner games and Hade Jim Savt: I III llUdr additional plat because of an increase tainment were enjoyed at the home valuation of assessment, the commisor" Mrs. Winchester's daughter, Mrs. sioners would sign and agree to adopt B M". Richards. the said plat with the names of said sufficient Hr. and Mrs. Jay Rhead attended Pf rsons eluded providing said upon plat to tfu funeial of Mrs. Arthur G. Pled signers appeared with the statutory provisions. comply ger of the Tenth Ward in Ogden on thirty guests. Shirley WatLmJ, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Gifford Watland, Is being pt?iented in a series of radio recital pr vrrams over the KLO station, by hx teacher, Fiederic Dixon. Her next ml itio ORPHANS fc would be made for this claim during the mcaith of January, 1940. County Clerk C. Henry Nielsen, pre sented to the commissioners a claim from the Brigham City Corporation for services rendered by the Brigham City Fire Department on fire calls as previously agreed upon between the commissioners and the fire fighting unit. Total amount of claim, $S90. Said claim was referred for payment. Orson A. Christensen, representing the U.-Sugar Company, appeared before fhe commissioners and presented the following: Mr. Chiiatcnsen stated that the bridge which crosses the canal at a point immediately! east of the Fielding t:ore was unsafe for traffic and that at this time he wished to Inform the commissioners that the U.-- Sugar Co. was denounc lng any responsibility In connection with said bridge duo to its unsafe I. 4 -- M 1 e December is the month for the vegetable home storage room. If the carrots arid other root crops have kept well and are firm, they may be expected to be usable ail winter. If they have begun to shrivel, it indicates that the storage is too dry. Decay generally indicates too high a temperature. NOTICE tell-tal- Fol-uWm- Mr. Waldron and Mr. Miller presented ffcuid&y. to the commissioners a claim, in beof Tremonton City corporation, half was fireside The Sunday evening for fire calls as served by the Tremonht4t t the home of Agusta Brough. ton Fire Department In the amount "ChilN.Kia Smith reviewed Fisher's of The commissioners inform$S07.50. dren of God." Refreshments were ed these that payment gentlemen served to The Board of County Commissioners of Box Elder County will meet in meettheir next regular ing on Tuesday, January 2nd, A. D. 1940, In lieu of the regularly scheduled meeting of January 1st, said date being New Year's day and a legal holiday. BOARD OF COUNTY In 1893 the Supreme Court of the COMMISSIONERS, United States decided, In connection BOX ELDER COUNTY. with a tarriff problem, that tomatoes are vegetables; botanlcally, however, (Seal) By C. HENRY NIELSEN, the tomato Is a fruit. Box Elder County Clerk. 1 tl. semi-month- . V . 'V in the CATERPILLAR' Line A'o nvatter hoMf far back you ft o, there are no orphan in tho "CaterirflUr" Line. We can always get you imrU for any tractor ever liullt by Caterpillar Tractor nvv-hin- i Oo. I , 'Catwi'1' track-typ- o Tractor owners ire Sure ot lull ls accurate parte servlco wbeoever they nood it Come n and M iw explUn how our oarfat ervUo cm avo you money fvery ywr your tractor vrfc. INTER1M0UNTAIN Tractor & Harvester REPAIR itooe lit . x. r.. noaiK. rrp. program will be Wednesday, December 27th at 8:15 p. m. and she will continue every other Wednesday there after at the same time. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Kespler are hol- iday guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Adam Brenkman. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook and daugh tors attended the funeral services of Mrs. Mondell Weber in Logan Tremonton Inquire at ADVERTISING For n Rainy Day. OrpheumTheatre TREMONTON, UTAH 'SMUGGLED CARGO ROY ROGERS in 'IN OLD CAUENTE Sun. Mon. Tues. MICKEY ROONEY JUDY GARLAND LITTLE PIGS in Wednesday Thursday "THREE SONS" 'FULL CONFESSION CACHE RADIO SERVICE "M JAMES BROUGH FIRE AND AUTOMOBHf AGENCY INSURANCE TREMONTON, UTAH Tremonton urns WISHING VAJI Many Beautiful Gifts StiU t0 bG "ad At vng . . . Remember, Frienfc be Oien SunCE AGOft n,iv Stm-- Will ' A I I 1 i I Jul Aie TUT r i.CT iifti tn&f 3lmVit 1i PS P9 - p " day the Day 1Jefore 1939 SCRAP BOOKS 1 , CRYSTAL CAKE TRAY, with cover ..9 COLD TIE CHAIN W Manv Stvles v 19c AljliUIUS Large Size, with Handsome Covers ... Friday and Saturday PRACTICAL PIG" SHAW & IVERSON FURNITURE STORE FARMS OR HOMES A Good Thing "THE - REAL ESTATE CITY condition he was sure a perpetual casement could be given for said crossing of canal. The commissioners after discussing the situation declined any responsibility on any inovation rel ative or regarding this bridge, stating that a,n insufficient number of vehicles had acc ess to said bridge in order to wan ant the responsibility of Box Elder county. 3 FAST, DEPENDABLE RADIO SERVICE on IfflEWlSTnSNSEH IF Good times for farmers mean a lot to city folks because for every $100 rise in farm Income there's been a $73 rise in rural retail sales. "BABES IN ARMS" RADIO SERVICE MONEY TO LOAN ly 12-2- I. it: Appointed Li- i e :T!lt't :rr t Cfc L M, J-- Sim ! Division Supt. of tl1 Utah Power & - Her , , R. JARVIS New Salt Lake Division c iaa rower & LJgnt PS BOYJS WRIST WATCH Metal or Leather Band PS PS PS PS Ps PS to $2.50 Value EIGHT-LIGH- T $1.95 SETS Brighten Your Tree with More Lights - Special pS PS PS TABLE LAMPS Crystal Base QQw XOV A Fine Gift m BILLFOLDS S1.UW With Zipper 29c Genuine Leather Others Higher fori MAX FACTOR COLOR HARMONY SETS COMPACTS - A large variety of Beautiful Designs MAKE-U- P $2.50 $1.00 ! DRESSER SETS $1.29 to SUNBEAM SHAVE MASTER ...4 7' ELECTRIC SHAVERS McKessfn' Mpn's Spt - A Vine Gift sr ctntinr i t g CHRISTMAS DELIGHT SUNDAE frfi ( A1 Ps $ $ $ to g WniTMT A TXT - ii |