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Show JANUARY BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. FAGB FOUR Classified Ad Column I FOR SALE Good used truck at a t2 bargain. Bill Waldron. FARMERS Save money on your coal. 18. 6 9 Call Garland, 48-2-- 12-1- FOR SALE Home drop lid oak desk. Cost $19, will sell for $10, or trade for pork. H. D. Thomas. PAP" PAID for dead and useless cows and horses. Call Maple CceeK Trout Hatchery, Brlgham 8 tf. Reverse Charge. NOTICE TO .WELL OWNERS 493-J-- 2. The following Applications have been filed to appropriate underground water from wells in Box Elder County, Utah, all locations from SLB & M.: 12564 John Adams, Brlgham City, Utah, 6.73 g. p. m. for domestic use, from well, 293 ft. deep, at point S. 2640 ft. and E. 350 ft from NE Oor. Sec, 17, T. 11 N., R. 6 W, 13383 Bar B Company, Ogden, Utah, 6.73 g. p. m. for stock watering from well, 154 ft deep, at point N. 9247 ft. and W. 705 ft from SE Cor. Sec. 35, T. 10 N., R. 8 W. Bar B Company, Ogden, 13760 Utah, 24 g. p. m., for stock watering wells, 200 ft from each of three deep, located as follows: (1) N. 89 from EJ Cor. deg. 45 mln. W. 467 Sec. 32, T. 11 N., R. 7 W.; (2) S 42 deg. E. 4037 ft from NW Cor. Sec. 4, T. 8 N., R 6 W.; and (3) N. 40 deg. 37 min., W. 3422 ft. from SW Cor. See. 33, T! 9 N., R. 7 W. 13901 Northern Oil Company, 203 First National Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, 22.44 g. p. m., for 011- drilling and domestic purposes, from well, 72 ft. docp, at point N. 500 ft. and W. 350 ft. from Si Cor. Sec. 17, T. 13 N., R. 4 W. 13958 B. Y. Westmoreland, Utah, 6.73 g. p. m., for domestic use, from well, 198 1577 S. and E. at ft. deep, point 250 ft. from Nl Cor. Sec. 6, T. 11 N., R. 3 W. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing Applications must be in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with T. H. Humpherys, State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with a fee of $1.00 on or before February 22, 1941. T. H. HUMPHERYS, 12- 0 to State Engineer. 5-i- n. . Skinner to Teach Supreme Court Deri Washington Snapshots HaivorDefense Program x.o itih IIe In TItEMONTON CITY, UTAH WWW w n. 4-i- n. ft 8-i- n. Tre-monto- n, ft 26-4- Extension Poultryman Issues Cautions On Egg Production Few other management or disease JANUARY 6, at the Cine At the regular meeting of the Tremonton City Council, held and all council-me- n the with 1941. mayor 6th, Building, Monday evening, January 1941, Budget for the year attending, the following Ordinance fixing the City was adoted and the Budget set up tentatively as follows: ORDINANCE License 2,105.70 608.54 150.00 547.94 14,396.93 144.00 152.50 4.20 12.00 810.00 6,280.67 1,922.50 74.00 10.00 2.00 6.75 5.25 75.00 Loan Docket 1192 F County Fire Service Fire Department Public Safety Returned Check Sundry Ut. St. Motor Inspection Ut. St. Liquor Tax v""''' MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton. ITtsh . Phone 28 ": i Under the Capitol r.a-,- $ General Docket 1192 F Library Cemetery Street Interest Paid Bonds Retired Power and Light Water Maintenance and Extension Sewer Maintenance and Extension Public Safety j co newly-create- commis-mission- 1,500.50 1,179.87 6,585.14 755.24 340.18 7,124.32 3,808.88 5,500.00 1,963.46 4,774.95 1,116.35 2,925.10 nevei-thefe'- selection $ 37,573.99 TOTAL $ 43,156.47 a; le kv ut: SHOP THROUGH THE LEADER ADS FIRST $ 43,156.47 ThisHewspapsr i rear, and Five Msgazfoes ALL FOR PRICE SHOWN ALL SIX ONLY TI115 you wish to do - J NERVOUS TENSION In both face and manner art not fit company for yourself or anyone else when you ere Tense, Nervous, "Keyed-up- ". Don't mlsi out on your share of food times. The next time over. taxed nerves mnka you Wakef.rt, Restless, Irritable, iry the soothing effect of DU. 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If the actiqn be of worth that I It is essential to have water avail- take in hand, neither shall-- an ill acable when the lights are turned on cident discourage me, nor a good one as to have feed, Mr. Blackham states. make me careless. Owen Feltham Mr. Blackham also says that warm water, contrary to popular belief, is Leader Ads Make Shopping Easier. no aid to egg production other than to keep the water from freezing. OUR two-mont- hs This cost complaint is rather general. "Profits" in general are reported to be extremely low. If they go high, of course, the government will take the excess in taxes. So there's no point in making excess profits. Even so. manufacturers say tney are taking chances, hoping the gov ernment will help them meet costs. after hearing One manufacturer, Knudsen's speech, added a third shift, TOTAL INCOME ACCOUNTS EXPENSE ACCOUNTS Haivor Skinner, of the high school mechanics art department, left last The recent decion of n.. , where Tuesday for Salt Lake City, States supreme court in Dehe has been called by the State streams gable coming tod in assist partment of Education to regulation are dffir for the national defens? program Utah. tion of Utah's o o.Mr. Skinner will work with Mark ion of E. J. Skeen, Nichols of the state department to state engineer's office. into operaMr. Skeen. in preparing plan, organize, and put tion courses for training mechanics ion of the decision for State in Utah schools as requested by the T. H. Humphreys, .aid hoJ National Defence planning board. the decision contains langua ' -The county school board has grant- if followed to its logical corc'n leave to Mr. Skin- later cases, would ed a rewill he ner, at the end of which much of the state's adrXS turn to his work here, unless his ser- power over interstate streak" state. vices are required by the tributaries to the federal goW 1 John Heggie, of Clarkston, who was The decision can trained in mechanic arts at the Utah streams nor lakes thataffect are State Agricultural College, has been within the boundaries of the sta classSkinner's Mr. to teach engaged said, since it is based on the ai es at the high school. He is a brother ity of the federal government of Andrew Heggie, of the auto me- ulate interstate commerce. to chanics department "It is apparent that the p- -, and Green rivers are nafeb' Dome mc icw uciiiiiuiuii, out this is t departure from the old law, der the old definition of (Continued From Page One) waters a poition of the Colorado tion to administer each classification. defia .v, Ullc opinion He would give elective officers ca. in of nite assignment responsibility "It is probable that the d departments such as would hold that parts of the finance, engineering, public welfare, Bp lands and water, service and inspec- er are navigable under the new and it being an inter? tions, health, higher education, and cision, stream, any dam3 constructs and liquor tax, industrial, maintained thereon would be stf. An entirely new depar tment of pub- to regulation under the federal act. The appropriation m licity and industrial development is power waters would of such recommended to seek new industries that may add to the income of Utah mam subject to state law." According to the supreme coat citizens. Such a department might be federal authority is not lit licision in allocated $1,125,000 annually cense fee monies now going to cities to control for purposes of navi but embraces such subjects ast and towns for roads and streets. "Under the Capitol Dome" will protection, watershed develop seek week by week to keep readers and recovery of the costs of k? posted on the action of legislators in ments through utilization of pci "If this language is followed tt regard to the governor's recommendations and on all other matters of ical conclusion in later general as well as local interest. It would have a far reaching is going to be an interesting session, Mr. Skeen believes. "To accor. prolific perhaps of important admin- the purposes mentioned," he d istrative changes. It promises to be "the federal government may harmonious in many respects. jurisdiction over taries of navigable interstate ste; "This would result in on his basis. a plant putting the powers of the nationalHe found the night shift 23 per cent ernment and the states which l: two. efficient the less than That other made him produce and deliver good3 disrupt administrative control to the goverenmsnt at less than they states, particularly those in tie j semi-ari- d regions," he said, actually cost him. But he is continu- and in the the if that shift hope night ing doesn't become more efficient, the Judge of thine improvement government will make up the what thou speakest or writo. by the firmness of thy mind, ui government of thy passions ait --F: fections. - A-- Cemetery Permanent Cemetery Upkeep Street Taxes Dog Tax Fines Sale of Copper Tubing Building Permits $ Water U (Continued Frora rage One) of sec mal production is to be made exfor ondary importance. Already, that heard is talk ample, Washington the automobile industry should notj this year, and produce new models al- maybe stop automobile production out airplanes together, so it may turn sanction should If the government acthe and people such a program, Manudone. cept it then it will be facturers say they don't produce some themselves thing Just because they think it is a good idea but because there is a sale for what they produce the people want it. They consider dethemselves servants of public mands. 1941 AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE CITY BUDGET FOR THE YEAR Be it ordained by the mayor and city council of Tremonton City, Utah, that the following budget be and the same is hereby approved by the City Council for the year 1941. DISBURSEMENTS (Anticipated) $ ,500.00 " Salaries ,000.00 General Expense 750.00 Library 350.00 Parks, Cemetery, Real Estate 000.00 Public Safety ,000.00 Light and Power ,000.00 Water Maintenance and Extensions 500.00 The second common complaint is Sewer Lines and Extensions ,500.00 Mroft rffmaira lack of planning in Washington. Take 10, 073.75 are sugBond Redemption and Interest priorities, for example. These 299.25 Balance govthe from Unappropriated gestions or instructions what to as manufacturers to ,973.00 ernment TOT AT. they should produce first. REVENUE (Anticipated) So far, priorities are called "pref12 ,398.00 $ 1 rnia from Citv Pronertv Tax Levy ($688,773.00) issued 9 ,500.00 erence ratings" and have been From Water Consumers (Estimated) in500-0agencies government several 1 by From Sewer Service (Estimated) cocan which one 2 ,000.00 stead of a single From Licenses (Estimated) 300.00 ordinate all priorities. To illustrate, From Fines and Dog Tax (Estimated) 500.00 one manufacturer was told by one From Cemetery (Estimated) 950.00 Auto and (Estimated) From State Gas that his product had an l 750.00 From County Fire Service (Estimated) he should turn it 75.00 reference, meaning From State Liquor Tax (Estimated) eise. cm uc of ahead out everything From Sundry Items (Estimated) to produce it. And needed a machine second agency, a from $ 27,973.00 his machine, TOTAL two A-- 3 grades lower. an rating got R. S. CALDERWOOD, Another manufacturer, to speed City Recorder. contract up things, had broken his The public is invited to attend the council meeting to be held February into pails and farmed it out to sub3rd, to approve or object to any part of the budget. contractors. He had agreed to furnish the finished product to the govFINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR CITY OF TREMONTON, UTAH ernment at his cost plus a fee of 5 FOR YEAR OF 1910 cent. The government was closeThe Following Is the Financial Report of Tremonton City As of December per ly watching costs. 31, 1940 This manufacturer soon was asTHE VARIOUS ACCOUNTS STAND AS FOLLOWS: his sembling his product faster than $ 3,188.97 General He in. appealed parts were coming 1,755.99 Interest and Bond R R to speed up. They to 98 Street not do so without could 193.54 they replied Library time 443.00 Permanent Cemetery Uukeep working men overtime, paying and a half for overtime, and tnus $ 3,919.83 CURRENT SURPLUS being forced to increase their charge to the manufacturer. $ 5,582.48 $ 3,919.83 TOTAL Government officials got this news. INCOME ACCOUNTS But as of this writing they have not to 9.911.22 Water Docket 3014 yet authorized the manufacturer still is 148.48 he So cost. Sale of Water Meters extra assume the 1,868.96 Sewer ahead of his factors can throw a poultry flock out of production as quickly as an insuf- Salary and Wages ficient water supply, Ralph J. Black-haextension poultryman at the Utah State Agricultural college, reports. The fowl neetls the water to carry on the processes of digestion and metabolism ajid to regulate body temperature. Water is also very important because the egg which the hen produces is 66 per cent water. Chickens consume about twice as much water per unit of body weight as do beef cattle, sheep and swine. The high relative water consumption Is especially marked in laying hens .during the periods of high egg pro- - 1911 1 enclose $ I am enclosing tlic ollu l""ci with a year's subscription to your paper. 1X..-.- 5 NAME 1 Ls PosTOFrirr 01. sin rv . n I |