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Show 1540 EZAR RIVER VALLET LEADSR, THURSDAY. IX2RUART 22, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Classified Ad Column 1 deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Walter G. Mann, Fist Nation al Bank Building, Brlgham City, Utah on or before the 5th day of April By T5WIQ! ISCHOOL DAYS I Estate of George Virgil Carter, t fUUUC -c- I tarn en ., -- wfs. fcN.w . "'"fw r: liN&NfWHce. If eoei was "Port toT uutn ouiie Koarn of Health t week ending February ie a. with 1262 for last week the corresponding week last Interesting feature of the was the case of anthrax whirf sw. K';ir,H $19.95, FOR SALE No. 22 Caterpillar tractor. Guaranteed in A- -l condition. James Walton. MAYTAGS Rebuilt, fully guaranteed, while they last, $29.95. Schoss-ReaElectric Co. FREE DEMONSTRATION d Electro-lu- x Cleaner and Air Purifier. Special new low price. Parts, supplies and service. See this machine before you buy. H. D. Thomas, agent. Phone 133.0-- 1 for appointment CASH PAID for dead and useless cows and horses. Call Maple Cneek' Trout Hatchery, Brlgham tf. Reverse Charge. 493-J-- 2. 6-- EASTTREMONTON : Floyd and Jesa Garfield spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City visiting thdr mother, Mrs. Jack Gale. Mr. end Mrs. Calvin Kay entertained at dinner Sunday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Parry Hunsaker, recently married, and Mrs. Lorin Kay and chil dren of Vale, Oregon. Miss LaVern Garfield and Miss Don na Hollaffid, of Brlgham City, left Thursday evening for Seattle, Wash ington for a ten day visit with Mr and Mrs. R. C. Jackson and family. Mrs. Doris Fridal, Irene and Dave apent Saturday visiting relatives and friends in Brlgham City. Mrs. Thomas Kay returned recently from Salt Lake City from an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Laura Penrose. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BOX EL DER. In the Matter of the Dissolution of the HEITZ & WINZELER AUTO COM PANY, a Corporation TO THE STOCKHOLDERS, DI RECTORS AND CREDITORS OF THE HEITZ & WINZELER AUTO COMPANY, A CORPORATION, AND TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC: You and each of you will please take notice that an application has been filed with the above entitled court, praying for the dissolution of the HEITZ & WINZELER AUTO COMPANY, a corporation, and the distribution of its assets to its stock holder as provided by law in proportion to the number of shares of stock owned by each. You will, further take notice that hearing of said application has been fixed for the 25th day of March, A. D. 1940, at ten o'clock A. M. of said day in the Court room of said Court. Any objections to the granting of said ap plication and the dissolution of said corporation must be filed with the Clerk of said Court before ttie time of hearing; otherwise said application will be granted and said corporation dissolved. Dated this 29th day of January, A. JD. 1940. HENRY NIELSEN, Clerk. LYSLE RICHARDSON, Deputy Clerk. C. GEORGE M. MASON, Attorney, Brigham City, Utah. Publication Dates: 3-- 7 NOTICE TO CREDITORS A standard cord of wood has about In the District Court of the First the same heating value as a ton of Judicial District of the State of coal. Utah, County of Box Elder Joint estates of TIMOTHY D. sometimes known as T. D. HOLDAWAY, and MINNIE HOLDA- WAY, his wife, both deceased. Creditors will present claims with X vouchers to the undersigned at her residence in Tremonton, Utah on or before the 27th day of April, A. D. HOL-DAWA- Y, Yeaus 1940. LA VON H. CRYSTAL, administratrix of the joint estates of Timothy D. Holdaway, sometimes known as T. T. Holdaway and Minnie Holdaway, his wife, both deceased. MARRINER M. MORRISON, Attorney for Administratrix. Iyear $joo ite ym few correspond--wee- m-- iWUMemtoMiiHiiiMHiiiimiiiMiHimiimaiuimiHiHimmiHiiitwiuiMiHHiitf NEW YORK, Feb. 19 BUSINESS The charting of any reliable line for foretelling the course of business in 1940 gets more difficult as the year gets Into stride ajid rather widely varying figures come to hand from different sources. About the only point of general agreement is that before the year is out" we shall see a strong revival of the recovery trend. No one seems willing to "say when," though. Meanwhile, here are two heartening notes: American women this winter have been buying 25 per cent more fur coat3 and neckpieces than In the same months of the 1938-3- 9 season which may indicate there is some good In the "ill winds" that have made things so cold .generally this winter, but also reflects greater profits, wider employment, gains in purchasing power. And the latter is also mirrored clearly in a 10 per cent rise in jewelry sales for the final quarter of 1939, since this is an al most 100 per cent luxury field, and is entirely at the mercy of fluctuations in the business cycle. reau has ever had a permanent home. MODERN PIONEERS A hundred years ago a U. 9. Patent Office direc- tor resigned "because there is nothing more to be invented." But the office went right on and when, this year, the National Association of Manufacturers decided to celebrate the patent system's 150th anniversary with a dinner to contemporary inventors of aids to better living it found the list so long it had to hold not one but 15 regional dinners to present awards to "Modern Pioneers." In northeastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania alone, 32 meji were accorded special distinction. Personifying the opportunities open to energetic Americans are these awards: Dr. W. Pennsylvania-Ohi- o sMuOiof. to THK REASON IOAN'9 AltK FAMOUS All over the country i& -- .... orange-polish- triple-locke- er s attL just the thing for a of the high secondary gates . Television athletic park, eh? lay towers dotting the landscape ticket-taker- ... re such towers may solve the relay pi " lem for this relatively Has communication medium that are baked and smoked at fc same time all ready to eat after three days of the combination heat! treament, a new process VnvaRW Brooklyn. short-rac?- .... RADIO CLEARANCE SALE i" ,t- Schoss-Rea- d J T J A 307 - i Ogdcn At, i S( E J Lorm, Utah adults and diiiuitit a I We honor this great man who devoted his life to the people in, whom he had faith .... It is an honor for us to look up to such an inspirational man. It is an honor to aim at his ideals HONESTY DFPFTSIDA'RILITY AND FAITHFUL SERVICE . . affairs ! . nooni Saturday tfry Ssjsrt Caiibs, Mails, f trait . . . .vr sa . .Ml 0T w V fatsrtalasisitl MX UHWU MSI r i DINE DANCE In lh SchrtV-latls- COLORADO ANIMAL BYPRODUCTS CO I savings department or a checking account and assist in your financial HORSES, COWS.AND SHEEP Call Collect - Logan, 49 tnh Wo will be happy to seiTe you in our minnon j Co. Stores Tremonton - Phone - We Pay Top Cash Prices for Dead or Useless HIDES, PELTS, FURS AND WOOL ! ty '"tor DEAD OR ALIVE for . . . I Electric i nausea 'kh but tnv cling. R'fnmnuTHlrd WE WANT 'EM Also Highest Prices Paid f Big Savings On 1939 Models BUY ON EASY TERMS SEASJiKESfcltDY eyea putliness a feeling of nervous anxiety and loss of strength and energy. Other signs of kidney or bladder disturbaaea TO ft I MILLS 13 South SUtt Road arde There was also an increase in number of cases of pneumonia repor ; jd ed; 16 this week, 14 last week and, r for the corresponding week last yes . C( The following counties reported! lent'. diseases: Beaver, Box Elder. Empj A Bet nS( Garfield, Kajne, and San Juan, In general, the report shows quit. i & a marked improvement in the hea ; of the people over that of last mk M there being decreases in the numbe of cases of chickenpox, influenza, G& man measles, mumps, gonorrhea it syphilis. er THINGS TO WATCH FOR A soap, to be used on citrus fruits to heighten their coloring is there an in the house ? A new type of cashier's chair, devised by a metal d company, featuring a safety deposit box fitted to the seat and having a slot fpr the money rayon-spinnin- the kidneys and oftentimes people sutler w ithout knoware burning, kidney N ing th.it disordered grateful people tell sometimes scanty or too frequent urinaaction may cause the others! hov "ioar'i tion. trouble. helped me j f recomIn such eases It Is better A'ter colds, fever and mend fhemoyoM.M to rely on a medicine that is an in-rsimilar ills tht-rwe is Tlmt why eey. won world-wid- e has apof bo.ly Impurities Ask your neighbor I the kidnova nuiit litter from proval than on something less favorably known. Use Iho blood. If the kidneys are overtaxed and fail to remove oieens Poor's Tills. They have bean winning new ncid and other harmful waste, there is friends for more then forty years. Be sura to get Doan's. Sold at all drug stores. poisot.ifii el tho whole ayitem. . fuei-sav- last year. si- I are disturbing Willys-Overlan- L. Semon of the B. F. Goodrich company, for keroseal, new rubber-lik- e synthetic serving industries and individuals in many ways; Dr. Gideon Sundback of Talon, Inc., for perfecting the slide fastener; Marvin Pipkin of General Electric, for developing inside frosting for lamp bulbs; and H. F. Kline of Industrial Rayon corporag time tion, fur cuting from 85 hours to 5 J minutes. So it seems there are, even now, "more things to be invented" by men and industries attacking the problems of modern living with the true pioneering spirit. BITS O'BUSINESS-- A cotton stamp plan for distribution of cotton goods through regular trade channels to needy families will be started on an experimental basis next month similar to the food stamp plan . . . Nations at war were heavy buyers of United States copper in 1939, so much so that stocks of refined copper at end of year were 46 per cent less than at end of '38 Japan was major buyer, but NAGGING BACKACHE rTcc'i .... IWUII laf UaillllVttfU II M Fronk Chevrolet doctors busy. hospitals crowded. The after in last seven months France alone has spent $60,000,000 here for copper . . . Greater tonnage of chemical fertilizer predicted for 1940 as result of gains in farm buying power one out of every three Buicks purchased is black. USING THE HEAD Industrial engineers are among our most consistent believers in the homely axiom that "there's more than one way to d skin a cat." So when went after fuel economy and found that putting in an overdrive a on other cars, would big be a prohibitive initial cost factor for them, they tackled the problem from another angle. Aided by engineers of Aluminum Company of America, they came up with a new type of aluminum cylinder head. Subsequent tests bettered the gas economy figures claimed for competitive models that were overdrive - equipped. The aluminum-hea- d job, with aluminum pistons had a edge on a similar model, same make, using an iron head. In addition, the acceleration at high speeds was faster, and its maximum speed stepped up by several miles per hour. "Behind tho Scenes In A, f nus-be- 1 ly .t i 1 t5. 1 ! :.' One thin, but WASHINGTON of very complete, layer employment is being laid over the country this Do You Want Vegetable plants may be started election year, in the 150,000 additoin-a- l A Beautiful Home? early In the spring in such structures the Census bureau will persons easv and lots of fun. The It's as greenhouses, sash houses, hotbeds, AMERICAN HOME tells you of operations, to take at need, peak or rames. coldf bow it can be done, cow to census decennial of population and the bring cheer and beauty into every room, how to choose color and 1. Congress housing, April starting fabric!, how to arrange your furnihas authorized spending $55,000,000 OUR ture, what to plant in your garden. 3,300,000 excitrd readers gather for the population, $8,000,00 for the hundreds of ideas for their homes each month from The A.MKKI. housing, counts. About 142,000 of the CAN HOME. Send subscription to jobs will be those of enumerators and supervisors in the field, the other 1 10ME 8,000 added to the force here. The 251 Fourth Ave., Now York, N. Y. MAKE GOOD OR WE DO period of employment for those in the field ranges from two to six weeks, Co. with longer periods for the top superTremonton, Utah Phone 28 visors and those going to work early here will probably be employed thru 1943, as it will take them that long rai.fr rai tsniiisvutrftiii nsj.Mw.ai .. n to tabulate returns, probably longer. Meanwhile, work on the new census bureau building goes on here at an unprecedented pace, builders on the job 24 hours a day, and it probably Modern lifo with Its ceaseless hurry I Symptoms of disturbed kidney function will be open for occupancy on March neaobe backache, may and worry, irregular habits, improper persistent nagging 1. It is the first time the Census bu- swsUlnj, nights, siting and drinking, exposure, contagion ache, dizziness, getting upunder ths 2-- A : BY THE COURT (SEAL) r reported from Tooele County a the probable source of infect; t " not been determined. Anthrax is a disease of anirr-i- . is usually contracted by man the handling of hides, flesh or infected animals. The infection enter the skn and is then desW "malismant nnstlp" or 1L mm. v iiaicu iiiiw uic mugs ana is com?, t L called "woolsorters. disease." rwT C,:3V ionally anthrax may be I'J--t from the bristles of shaving brS! H which have not been properly lized. A few cases of anthrax svM in the eastern part of the VnS c..:t States in 1939 from this source if c::or thrax n Utah is a rare diseaseone case was reported in 1939 u e.i patient was accidentally infected jr laboratory in one of our schools, tw Six especially exposed to the hazard laboratory workers, veterinarians J 1:3 tlemen, meat inspectors, farmers w butchers, but especially workers w. &m hides, hair, bristle, wool etc. There were two cases of infasa paralysis reported; one from Lake City and the other from Ogfe Salt Lake City also reported one ca of typhoid fever and opo case t a! the V smallpox. Mrs There was an increase in the of cases of measles reported; $ fcr A( this week as compared with 190lax IfO week and 81 for the k 2-- ROYAL VACUUM, Special, Schoss-Rea- d Electric Co. cases of - .KSZwc A. D. 1940. ETHELYN A. CARTER, Administratrix of the esPAPER HANGING Wall paper and of George Virgil Car tate paint cleaning done. Work guaran Deceased. ter, teed. Free estimates. Jess Garfield tf WALTER G. MANN, Attorney For Administratrix of first publication, Jan. 25, 1940 Date MAYTAGS Rebuilt, fully guaran teed, while they last, $29.95. Schoss- NOTICE Read Electric Co. olumn!!1 Bear River State Bank ! |