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Show CSJLR WTLL R. HOLMES 15, lft!) ON CENSUS I t hot wia' r 2, COOPERATIVE limn ... . UkCC T (Continued from Tage One) miles of 93,000,000 with their ephone wires; the electric light and power the ralnrustry; the automobile and dio. Wilderness trails have been transFOR SALE No. 22 Caterpillar trac formed into nearly 4,000.000 miles of motor. Guaranteed in A-- l condition. roadways traversed by 30,000,000 James Walton. tor cars and trucks. heated apart FOR RENT Oar rational Assets Mrs. Edga xnent Phone 68.0-The United Etates and the daily Winchester. Qui PokiN it.) activities of its 132,000,000 people toenormous most the gether comprise DeLaval and FOR SALE or TRADE most intricate business on earth. cream separator. Phone 67.0-tip Imagine total assets of over 320 billion dollars; nearly 7,000,000 farms, FOR SALE Bottled fruit; 15 feeder annually almost ten billion producing 5 tip dollars worth of products; nearly pigs. Call 8.5-200,000 factories employing more than FREE DEMONSTRATION Electro- - 10,000,000 men and women, producing lux Cleaner and Air Purifier. Spegoods value at over 60 billion docial new low price. Parts, supplies llars; 3,000,000 retailers, wholesalers and service. See this machine be and other dealers acting as service fore you buy. H. D. Thomas, agent. agents between producer and conPhone 133.0-- 1 for appointment sumer; 33,000,000 home units, and more than 50,000,000 gainful workers USED PIANO SALE people earning a direct monetary Reductions up to 50 on guaranteed, consideration or its equivalent from reconditioned used pianos. Now is all this complexity of activities. your opportunity to secure a good No Group Lives By Itself piano at a low cost. of these Approximately .. $49.50 Washburn are supported by fac workers gainful M. Cable $69.50 Hobart tories and distribution activities; more M. Crawford Anderson $69.50 direct revenue $79.50 than 10,000.000 get Stratford more than 1,000,-00- 0 from farm pursuits; $84.50 Aeolian remainder and are the teachers, $94.50 Foster service. and the include professions Convenient terms. Call now. These of these of each welfare The working Bargains will not last. Glenn Bros. groups depends upon the welfare of Music Co.. Ogden. Utah. other groups. The factories, wholeand retailers sell their goods to salers and useless CASH PAID for dead and the workers when farmers the cowa and horses. Call Maple Cseek and the farmers can pro workers the Trout Hatchery, Brigham tf. fitably sell their labor and their prodReverse Charge. ucts. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The over sixty billions of annual in 4-- H come of all of these groups consti Club Estate of George Virgil Carter, stream furnishes blood tutes that the deceased Creditors will present claims with life to the national body and all its vouchers to the undersigned at the extremeties. National economic health office of Walter G. Mann, Fist Nation- calls for a constancy and adequacy of club leaders of al Bank Building, Brigham City, Utah this flow. Marked advance in disease eradiRepresentative on or before the 5th day of April, Getting tho Nation's Blood Pressure cation and improvement of breeding 28 counties in Utah will convene on A. D. 1940. The multitudinous basic facts, has been brought about in the coun- the campus of the Utah State Agri ETHELYN A. CARTER, measuring the volume and speed of try's livestock industry during the cultural College from February 26, to Administratrix of the es- all these activities, collected at in- past year, the United States depart- March 2, for the twenty-firs- t annual tate of George Virgil Car- tervals by the Census Bureau, provide ment of agriculture reports. leader traininig school, reports ter, Deceased. the basis for the correlation of these Utah is among the accredited states Miss Fern Shipley, assistant state WALTER G. MANN, Attorney corwhich have suppressed the scourge of club leader. complex national activities. The For Administratrix Delegates will be housed on the mass is a in force tick fever and the rate of death, causdemocracy relating Date of first publication, Jan. 25, 1940 intelligence, and mass intelligence ed by bovine tuberculosis has been campus and will attend daily sessions feeds on census facts. brought almost to the vanishing and lecture, beginning at 8:10 a. m. NOTICE February 27, and following through on new a Census facts have taken point. y the entire conclave. howfederal since In value the sickness government horses, Sleeping IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE of the school, as outlined Purpose social FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF has embark edt on a program of rea- - ever, is not completely eradicated by by Miss Shipley, include presentation use. farmnow in Uncle Thus the vaccines Sam, himself, by THt! STATS! CiV TT A TT TM 1OT1 planning. and discussion of new methods, poliFOR THE COUNTY OF BOX EL-- ! son of hia vestment in housing, farm ers of Utah are urged to continue to cies and special club project instrucbecome loans and business loans has fight against mosquitoes and other tion, DER. supplemented by helps for the insects. the world's greatest banker. Census In the Matter of the Dissolution of the facts club leaders. provide hi3 most important opDepartment inspectors are effecHEITZ & WINZELER AUTO COMInstruction will be given in the fol statistics. Important move- tively reducing contagion by strengtherating PANY, a Corporation lowing departments: clothing, foods, ments like social security; maternal ening inspection measures. Federal and furnishing, TO THE STOCKHOLDERS, DI- and child welfare; health; housing; regulations now require all animals swine, poultry, beef,.and sheep, dairy, OF RECTORS AND CREDITORS unemployment relief; and the whole intended for slaughter, to be inspectTHE HEITZ & WINZELER AUTO agricultural program, based on pro- ed and passed by the examiners. In forestry and crops. Instructors for the course will be COMPANY, A CORPORATION, AND duction levels as shown by the Census 1939 more than 71,000,000 animals of the Extension Service members TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC: unare examples of the increasing need were slaughtered in this country and the resident faculty. Pro staff You and each of you will please for inof in a der facts government regulations. society guiding minent leaders in civic and church take notice that an application has creasing complexity. Sleeping sickness in horses, a fatal, affairs will be been filed with the above entitled guest speakers, Miss combated dreaded disease, is being by Social Program Calls for announces. of court, praying for the dissolution Basic Facts using vaccines produced in the em- Shipley the HEITZ & WINZELER AUTO of chicken eggs. This new debryo Tax relationships between states COMPANY, a corporation, and the most promising yet the soil building practices that it will and allocations velopment is the distribution of its assets to its stock- and local of agricul be possible for them to carry out this the department attempted holders as provided by law in pro- of federal and state aid are based up- ture reports. year. Notice of 1940 allotments will Bchool district deportion to the number of shares of on census facts. Every state the be made available to all farmers in with In cooperation plans its building program on the stock owned by each. Utah State the near future and each farmer is the and Agripartment cenYou will further take notice that child age facts collected by the cultural college the Federal govern urged to study these allotments so as indusinsurance sus. life The great hearing of said application has been ment is laying down a barrage against to be able to help the" county comfixed for the 25th day of March, A. D. try, affecting 64,000,000 policyholders, disease. Experts predict that mittee in preparing the farm plans. bang's exlife use of the 1940, at ten o'clock A. M. of said day makes important owners of Utah will cocattle if the in the Court room of said Court Any pectancy tables of the census bureau. operate in this campaign this dreaded MERCHANTS WISE - ADVERTISE objections to the granting of said apdisease can also be controlled if not plication and the dissolution of said wholly eradicated. corporation must be filed with the Clerk of said Court before bhe time LIVESTOCK MEN age, that run on the open range or! of hearing; otherwise said application without an enclosure, must be brandwill be granted and said corporation is of vit- ed. Further, it is unlawful to brand information The following dissolved. in or mark any cattle or horses in this Dated this 29th day of January, al interest to livestock producers Box Elder state with a brand or mark unless AgricuCounty County. A. D. 1940. ltural Agent Robert H. Stewart wish- such brand or mark is recorded. ProBY THE COURT es to call this matter to the attention per fees for renewing brands end C. HENRY NIELSEN, (SEAL) of all livestock men as it is very im- marks must accompany the applicaClerk. I' portant. The following is a statement tion form. These application forms LYSLE RICHARDSON, received by the county agent from will be mailed to each and every liveDeputy Clerk. Joseph H. Francis, supervisor of stock owner who has a recorded brand GEORGE M. MASON, brand inspection, in regard to the or mark. Attorney, Persons who do not have their brand and Antl theft act: Brigham City, Utah. and marks recorded can get brands 1939 7 of the Legisla "The Publication Dates: session ture passed a law known as the Utah the necessary application forms from Livestock Brand and Anti-theAct, their county clerk. OCR which requires that all livestock owners renew their recorded livestock Make brands and marks during the calendar year of 1940. If not renewed dur1940 ing that period they become forfeited and no longer carried on the records During the next few weeks every MAKE GOOD OR WE DO at the office of the State Board of farmer in Box Elder county will be Agriculture. Co. an given opportunity to participate The new law also requires that all Tremonton, Utah - Phone 28 in the 1940 Agricultural Conservation over horses six and months of cattle program. The farmer's first step in participating in the program will be to make out a proposed plan for his farming operations for this year. This plan will show the crops he expects to produce and the practices he will carry out in 1940, snys Mr. II. E. Lars en, chairman of the county AAA committee. Meetings will soon be scheduled in each community of B. E. county to discuss with farmers thrir plans for the coming season and to explain Also ... how this farm plan can be useful to each farm operator in outlining his 1 activities for the coming year. The local committee explains that if these 49 plans are to be most effective they must include crops and practices that will result in a maximum amount of soil conservation for thU area. CO 23-- J Right now, Mr. Larsen urges farm Seoth SUtc Road operator! to give careful thought to Logan, Utah their proposed farming operation, lie says thfy should especially consider f LPflTPft fW beH co-op- s. ; t- one-ha- lf & 2-- 2. : 6-- Leaders Federal Inspection Marks Improvement Schedule Meeting At State College In State's Livestock 4-- H 4-- H six-da- blood-suckin- g home-manageme- nt sub-divisio- ns THE LOW DOWN City; Mr. and Mrs. M. W, He sen, Elwood; Mr. and Mrs. Emil Evans; Mr. and Ma. Efc is done, O. Stenquist, Mr. and Mrs. Marion I do not know just how it but the oil companies, they seem to have the knack of picking out the young fellers to run their service stations. You don't anymore than get your foot off the brake at the gasoline pump, till there is a cheerful kind of young duck comin' on the run. Boy, they are salesmen. You like 'em. If you are in a 1940 super 12 or if you limp in with a Model T, it is all the same. They act like they had been waiting around there all day, just to wait on you, personal. If you buy 15 gallons or one gallon or just want some air it don't make an iota of difference they are tickled to see you. They don't overdo it though, but they make business fun but it is still business. But there is no patent on wideawake, courteous service any little outfit can use it Most big business e one time. today was a People harping about all big business being pompous and arrogant they are talking through their hat. Yours, with the low down, JO SERRA S "i-k- lis 3T en '1. : Si M. i a, Scot E e yi "t. 'aiii iMi M P. ir 2s. iti Mr Creek. 1 pee-we- OS, A newly developed small-faiS- ; it sized turkey insures lower products costs and increased sales to prods; era. The new turkey hens avers?! i between 6 J to 9 J pounds while tt iea Homemade costume jewelry may be toms will not exceed 15 pounds ti ion .sfser made at low cost by using steel wire the average after being dressed. 1: 4v or rafia with acrons, horsechestnuts, plain and colored squash seeds, and hickory nuts. '288 Han At the present time a new elastic glass is being used for making gar- Th Cream use J br' brum stage and sms Your mirror how resii','.. star. ters, belts, and braces, and manufacturers claim that soon It will go into the manufacture of luereraE'e. hand bags and similar items. ; i . ru. r W i t meet "iss ao :'Jrta "Mi t. ,od ' no: M of hi A r. ft Farmers to Plans For Operations Fronk Chevrolet UK U( tax t B ! tri i i tl LETTERHEADS RULED FORMS STATEMENTS ENVELOPES 3-- 1 , Do You Need J e Ilr. T Summers, Tremonton. Mris. Vern Hill and Leslie Wassor Garland; Mr. and Mrs. Jos Oyler, hi Garland; Karl G. Welling and Ralpi C. Richards, Riverside; Mr. and Noble Petersen, Fielding; Mr. at' Mrs. Clifton Udy, Plymouth; Mr. at Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs, Portage; and Mrs. Fullmer Allred, Washafc Mr. and Mrs. J. Maynard Sumnw Bothwell; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jeppsen, Thatcher; Mr. and Ma. lin Grover, Penrose; Mrs. Herm; Fonnesbeck and Israel Fachrell, Ho ell; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Nicholas, Pro ontory; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Cutt Snowville; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Varter, Park Valley; Mr. and M Roy P. Pugsley, Rosette; Mrs. E. ward J. Holtman and Charles Montgomery, Yost; Mrs. George Pa kett and George Ballingham, tfrouw ATTENTION, ALL . J rr 2. 493-J-- (Continued From Page and civic leaders, farm bureaT tension service, FSA clients tt farmers. Farm reports coming county committee there win abo 800 people in attendance The program starts at Wednesday, February 21 at 1 River high school. The morZ sion will consist of five mfauf H ports from each group of in the county, the reports spearsed with entertainment short talks from visitors Each 3 er and wife will bring their own After lunch there will be J? such as husband calling contest : I the women, and hog calling ttl a men, a uci wmcu mere will be ys talks from county andf national and regional FSA and i Ej. tension fiprvirv nffirtai m ; inesize- - :! the cooperative movement in BoiY led county and in this region and the nation and just how success Hi they are functioning, will be d strated very clearly. Vri Members of the county commi? : are Sara S. Nicholson, Nettie B. Hervin Bunderson, Glenn P. Cm Darley J. Allen, Maurine K. Gub Robert H. Stewart and Wrai Thayne. Local committeemen are: Mr k Mrs. Jos. A. Erlckson, Beaver Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Jeppaen, Har. i.t. Mrs. Lloyd Gardner and Bishop Cfc. w ence Fryer, Deweyville; Abinadi man, Honeyville; Mr. and Mrs. ys non Pett, Brigham; Isaac Allen as :;:;a Mrs. Alma Davis, Perry. J. Welton Ward, Mr. and Mac. I :j.? Toombs, Willard; Mr. and Ma Sett st tl Olsen, Mantua; Julius H. Campte and Mrs. Ralph Forsgren, Ooriij, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson, ;.'x 11 2 1-- COUNTv B. E. By DWIG pCHOOL DAYS GIVES FIGURES Classified iAd Column! RXVO VJULIX7 LEADER, TITJRSSaT. FE2RUARY a:t " ' pa eri i er! 'ton BLOTTERS BOOKLETS j .Ti OR PRINTING OF AMY KIND WE WANT 'EM DEAD OR ALIVE THE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER PRESS soil-buildi- IS EQUIPPED WITH GOOD TYPE FACES AND PAPER STOCK TO PROMPTLY FILL ALL YOUR PRINTING NEEDS. - - - - JUST CALL 23-- J We Pay Top Cash Prices for Dead or Useless HORSES, C0WS,AND SHEEP Highest Prices Paid for HIDES, PELTS, FURS AND W09L Call Collect Logan, COLORADO ANIMAL BY-PRODUC- TS We Give Service BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Phone Tremonton, Utah F |