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Show 19U BEAK RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13. pace roua Machines Protect America BEARS WIN THEIR SECOND CAGE TILT Classified Ad Column (Courtesy of B. R. H. S. Searchlight) (By Leo Adam) The powerful Bear River five won from the tVeber Warriors to the tune The Bears played their usof ual colorful ball game to come out the winners of a spirited contest in which they were the under-dogThe Bear River machine had an especially fast offense in Oyler, Tanner and Lamb, while Kidman and Bradshaw sparked on their defensive positions. In the last three games Coach Smith has changed his line-u- p around considerably. Oyler and Tanner have been shifted to forwards, while Kidman and Bradahaw have spent most of the periods in the guard posts, and Lamb seems to be the regular as a pivot man, to complete one of the best teams Bear River has had for a number of years. Bear River places a forward in the high scoring group. He is Vern Oyler, who rate fifth in this district s highest scoring forwards. He has 29 points chalked up so far in the league games of this season. The league standing is as follows: 1-- c- v Choice dry farm at Blue Inquire Mrs. Glenn, 1223 E. 6th So. Salt Lake City. FOR SALE Creek. I STRAYED OR STOLEN Black and brown dog-- medium size, smooth hair, pointed ears, and answers to name "Fritz." Being a family pet and for sentimental reasons will give reward for return or information leading to his return. H, D. Thomas, Leader Office. Phone LOST, , 23-- J. 1 INSURANCE For best and lowest priced automobile insurance see J. tl H. Miller. Phone 59.0-- 3 1. X '"- -i "' "'I ' 1. Oaf t t f to. , A 3. 2. 6-- 28 fllOSPITAL NEWS w Machines play the leading role in modern defense. Shown above machines for soil defense and national defense. The cannon is one 6r . destruction.' ffb earth? umber of U. S. guns capable of long-rang- e, famen in buildiftr many' used of at ii by top moving etjuipment type dam and reservoirs. In 1939 fanners moved mora than 11 million eubie ' '; yards of earth in performing this conservation practice, equivalent the volume of material going into Columbia river's Jiuge. Grand CoS9 da& Bureau Of Mines Expands 1 - t Mattress Program Gets Under Way, Service Reports t Debaters Vie For Places Team r FOR SAME POPULAR PRICES IIEWER, FIMER AGCQMMODATIOHB 8A1T r feat LIE CITY A $200,000 modernization program cssures you of the best in the Watt I Spacious rooms in the heart of Solt lake City's entertainment and business districts. Four restaurants serving wonde ful food. Headquarters for tons and sightseeing trips. 400 OUTSIDE ROOMS EACH WITH TUB OR SHOWER Laboratory Engineer testing at new Bureau of Mines Station, near University of Utah. Enlargement of this plant has just been announced. The truelsm that mining Is' a one crop Industry makes It mandatory that much attention be given to scientific research so that none of the hidden grains of mineral are overlooked. Only a certain grade of ore will stand shipment on a certain metal market, presenting a problem that la always facing the mine operator. A mining company finds it necessary to maintain engineering and geological departments, while smelters are continually conducting research into metallurgy. The federal government aids In this function of mining through the bureau of mines. In May, 1910, the bureau of mines opened a new $300,000 plant adjoining the University of Utah campus at Salt Lake City. The metallurgical division of the bureau was placed In charge. The coming of the station marked a new step In the fulfillment of a desire for closer contact between this experimental branch and the mining Industry, and Salt Lake City was chosen due to Its strategic location with relation to mm- - ing. Already expansion cf the Utah station has been found necessary in order 'to meet conditions brought about by the current war emergency. An announcement has just bsen made of the addition of another story to the present building at a cost of approximately $80,000. New equipment costing in the neighborhood of $100,000 will be installed. The primary purpose of the is to study the problem of strategic minerals, or minerals upon which th;3 country has depended on imports in the past. Among these are manganese and chrome. Several deposits of mansanese are known to exist in Utah and surrounding states, and It is confidently hoped that new industries will be added to the state as a result of these experiments. The mining industry is cooperating in this movement. A strategic minerals committee, consisting of members of tho mining profession has been appointed to assist In any way possible in the development and processing of strategic minerals. new-additio- tt toss a L' t tuc DUllJ:fp I this is merely the normal t ship plan launched by the liar Commission. On top of all have started an emergency ship I ing program to turn out a limiL'T' specialized type of economy mercwf .tov-iuvo.e.uvu n lucT-- me hard a, viiolent needs of war and the shorts of world shipping sur-- to exist v this war is over. Besides all this, it is good to two years along on a vast pro?rar. of naval expansion put through b the Congress. A vast amount oftaj money, work and planning has rr. into the present United States nL And now we have launched a defe j mined project to modernize that Nap t itself, and to also bring into beinf ' complete duplicate fleet, tn Jl'f our Navy's strength and range at give us the power and protecti j. two oceans we now have in the pa cific. And this tremendous task to be done in a period of five years J In following articles 1 will expw f the bottlenecks encountered, the f isting problems and answers to ma questions I know my readers wa like to have answered regarding greatest shipbuilding program tt f world has ever seen. thit , has ex th Bulletins That May Be Obtain Free From My Office In Washington The fololwing is a list of builefc the people in my district can obtak without any charge merely by to my office: No. 602, Production Clean Milk; No. 779, Home Storag: of Vegetables; No. 952, Breeds of Ufr Horses; No. 961, Transferring Bees Defense Orders To Be Placed With Modern Hives; No. 17, Cooking Be' Small Business Firms Plans are un- According to the Cut; No. 42, der way for speeding the placing of Food Habits for Children; No. Ill defense orders with small business firms. The aim is to cut through deImmeediate prospects for producer: lays now experienced in spreading orders to these concerns through of beef cattle, sheep, hogs, vegetable large corporations. The National De- and most fresh fruits seem strengtfense Advisiory Commission suggest- hened by increased purchasing pen: ed that the large corporations and and the need for health defense; labor cooperate in a plan to spread possible competition in mfi: markets from South American meatf orders among small business men. wool, and flax, and the restricted oej Britain Great To lets for wheat would caution agfe Planes Shipped Britain received 221 planes and Can- expansion in any of the major pr ada received 87 planes from the Unit- ducts, according to the Deparket: ed States in December. Thse two of Agriculture. countries took S3 per cents of the To clean stained piano ivories, fas $32,111,229 worth of aeronautic pronf a nflstA ducts exported in the month. The them otrenilvj with i month's total exports of airplanes and dered whiting and lemon juice n! equipment were the second largest on then wipe them clean with a dao record, being exceeded only by those cloth. If the keys are badly staiaec for August, 1940. The December total repeat the application once a ml I meant a 20 per cent increase over that of the preceding month, and the preFarm exports from the Units j liminary total for 1940 represented a States. . to other. western. . hemispte' f 165 per cent increase over the total countries rose by more man for 1939 and a 357 per cent increase from 1939 to the later part of due to a 14 per cent rise in agrai over the total for 1938. tural exports to Canada and a Meat Supplies To Be Smaller Meat cent boost to Central and South Aff supplies are expected to be smaller ica. of tt finMDS-- j one-- : 1 21 pe 'S iTTTlfVld. MJJUJL3JJ THE NEW OLIVER ejS-aKffiSEwi "HiiimmHii f 1 VVf i Record Lamb Crop (Courtesy of B. R. IL S. Searchlight) Pedro Mlsrasi. Future Farmer freshman, challenges any sheepman in the valley to surpass his record in iamD production. Out of five ewes which he purchas ed from George Beal last fall, Pedro has 13 lambs now, three pair of trip lets and two pairs of twins. This means a 260 per cent lamb crop. Never, said Mr. Bunnell, in his ex perience has an Ag teacher hrd any boy who has such a high percentage o lamb crop. He stated that Frank came most nearly to equaling this last year when his five ewes produced two sets of tripkta and three pair of twins. Tim-bimb- - MAKE GOOD OR WE DO a v. rate than during the World War T Last year this country deliver' new merchant ships of about ska... tons. This year over 1,000,00( 7Z.7 House Appropriations Committee A plan has been agreed upon by the Appropriations Committee whereby the Treasury and the Bureau of the Budget would give Congress monthly statements on national defense expenditures. Defense expenditures in the first six months were $1,732,200,000, compared with $689,000,000 in the last six months of the previous fiscal year. 6fK it-- Fronk Chevrolet Co. TrToton. TTtih . Pfeon 28 V 51 2 - Show In both face and manner You are not fit company for yoursplf or anyone else when you are Tense, Nervous, "Keycd-up- ". Don't misj out on your share cf good times. The next time overtaxed nervei make you Wakolul, Restles3, Irritable, try the soothing effect of DR. MILES NERVINE Dr. Mile Nervine la m dentine formula compounded under the supervision of skilled chemists In one of America's most u Oliver', don. " TL. mtfdt 70 now present the Oliver 60 NERVOUS TENSION fO? WA!Ua,CO-MAMM- ., " Freshman Produces f .4':'V':.'1 umonco-wwfto- 4 An Riii Amendment offeied providbeen has amendment ing a custodianship for the secunue3 and property of Great Britain and other countries in thi3 hemisphere, as it is felt that if Hitler got possession of the title to British possessions in this hemisphere he would have won the war in this part of the world without firing a shot. The addition to the bill reads as follows: To protect the economic wel- fare, nf thft United States and the other American republics and to provide for the common defense oi me w extern Hemisphere, the President is authorized to neeotiate the transfer to the joint custodianship of the twenty-on- e American republics for the duration of the wars abroad and such time there after as they may deem necessary, the stocks, bonds, shares, land titles, contracts, agreements representing any rights or interests in or ownership of any national or private enterprise located within what is geographically known as the Western Hemisphere, which are owned or controlled by or subject to the disposition of any such foreign government or any of its nationals. meets. The first event will be a practice meet at North Cache on February 27th. our x h WAms..Mmuofa The United States has starttd?" gnau piwgram or naval fn chant ship building the world t Today's Forgotten Man Quit Adver and debating classes. There is to be a girls' and a boys' team and tising Yesterday! an alternate for each team, which will represent Bear River at all debate Subscribe for the Leader A MQLMAM Mov V Goo! low-inco- g, .... Program j . self-hel- i I Building irmn in World j cotton-mattres- Borg-stro- Ship FROM OUR CONGRESSMAN W. K. GRANGER FOR SALE Bliss potatoes, 60c, 25c, W L 10c, loose. Howard Bingham, Gar5 0 land. Phone 30.J-Ogden 4 1 Box Elder 3 3 DASH PAID for dead and useless South Cache . cowa and horses. Call MapleT CDeek Bear River 2 3 r i 2 3 Trout Hatchery, Brigham Weber tf. Logan 2 3 , Reverse Charge. 0 5 North Cache NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Aaron E. Hansen sometimes known as Aaron Hansen, Deceased. Creditors will present with vouchers to the undersigned at the First Babies Born This Week National Bank Building, Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Verle Udy, a girl, City, Utah, on or before the 4 th day bora Bebruary 5. of April, A. D., 1941. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Selman, a boy, LENORA ROMER 6. February Administratrix of the estate Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn, twin of Aaron E. Hansen, deceased boys, February 9. MARRINER M. MORRISON, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Macalge, a Attorney for the Administratrix girl, February 11. Date of first publication, Jan. 30, 1941 Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Gallacher, a girl, February 11. Arden Windley from the Lucin C. C. C. camp, is being treated for a broken hip, suffered in a rabbit hunt. Gidion Bowen was operated on for hurnia February 5. Mi3s LaPriel Soienson underwent a Organization of committees for major operation Wednesday. Her cons program dition is good. launching a In Utah, under the supervision of the Miss Clara Payne was operated on USDA and affiliated agencies, is be February 11. Her condition is good. Elaine Nelson had her appendix reing completed in several counties of the state, according to Miss' Myrtle moved February 10. Her condition is Davidson, assistant director of the good. Utah Extension Service. Verle Udy underwent a major opUnder the project, surplus cotton eration on his knee Wednesday. from the South will be used to make Mrs. Ezra Leffler left for home on families Sunday. She has been confined to the mattresses for throughout the state and nation. The hospitlal for the past six weeks with project is being sponsored in Utah by a broken vertebrae. the U. S. A. C. Extension Service, the Rulon returned home on ' AAA, and Surplus Marketing Corpo- Wednesday. He has been confined to ration. the hospital for the past four weeks p Designed to be a project, A'ith a broken hip. rather than a relief measure, the mattress program has been put into mo- that will be required, reports the AA tion in Cache, Box Elder, Morgan, A, one of the sponsors of the program, Summit, Salt Lake, Utah and Millard In making request for this material counties. Plans for complete organi- from the central office of the USDA zation in other counties will be com- - at D. C. Washington, pleted by the end of March, accordwill be held thru- schools Training ing to schedules released by Miss Da- out the state, under the direction of vidson. the Extension Seivice, to train matThose whose names are not on the tress makers prior to the launching approval list to receive materials for of the project within the counties. mattress-makinshould apply to the 60 days are required to get maAbout homo demonstration agent in their terials after applications are approvcounty, or if there is no such official, ed, officials announce. they should apply to the county agricultural agent. Those in the FSA should go to their fai-Will supervisor first, because there is a small charge On for supervision and equipment. Welfare groups will have no precedence over other groups of appli- (Courtesy of B. II. II. S. Searchlight) cants, and all work wilil be done by Choosing of the debate teams will those applying for the mattress ma- begin today and will continue for the terial. rest of this week, according to Mil Eight hundred fifty bales of cotton, ton Johnson, debate Instructor. The debaters will be chosen from enough to make 8010 mattresses in the state, is the estimated amount the fifth and sixth hour public speak ing 493-J-- ! - 4 11H0 reduce mTl!7 1940. However, beef and lL?P pnes may ce a little largtT. i, s. tl4. 4-- a result of the WASHINGTON NEiWS 4 ft H 22-2- 9. Cash BUIX HATCHERY CHICKS or contracts. Hamp Bradshaw. I during 1941 than in II i?.r. jo." io (o" w w l? w 0 complete im.ll uactor. Ny many "big tractor" h'ghcow,, tractor: , meip power Tari able speed of line erno- r-. full Prw?lt mounted tools for rpw fe a wealth of new work-.- nd Don'i t buy. nrmall tractor'. feen th new Oliver 60. KPj,ti on this Four-cylinde- r, arrivaL Ihea f"'rc''" come down tiggest littlt trader t tr too, Raydex, Ohvers coif oessor to the p)owjr. , ".Kji 0 modern labors torles wt don't Ht yi trrft.ftl Rftttl !rr Bmtll Bank li At roar Drat State MOUNTAIN STATES inPLEMENT East Main Street CO. Trcmonto". rJ |