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Show FAGxs BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, rocrt A mil 2:. 1M1 c.ac. camp news ' One hundred and fifty trees and shrubs have been planted in the camp area this spring to add to the ones planted last year. The trees were ob- -' tained from the Utah State Agricultural colleere at Logan. Lloyd F. Yea- ton, commander, has also purchased flowers and other plants wtucn win be planted in the future. Mr. Aloen Adams, educational adviser, is supervising the plantine. The camp's landscaping and the grounds in the area are considered among the outstanding in the region. Soft-ba- ll and other outdoor sports are now under way at the camp. f :r CLEAN UP, PAINT UP, PLANT UP. Classified Ad Column v, i FOR SALE Marquis wheat from Drummond, Idaho, 80c a bushel. . Farmers' Warehouse in Garland. DOWN' DOWN! - Go Yote y3 s-Ma- . j for cash or land, home, also new, large apartment house, Logan, &ALE : ; .$3 E.' 3rd North. ; 4-- 5-- v J ONLY 8 MORE ,y WHITE Sewing Machine agency for Electric Co. territory Schoss-Rea- d 1 355 24th St. Ogden, Ut 5-- 4-- tioscripcioe Votes r, 5-- AH PAID for dead and useless cows and horses. Call Maple Creek Trout Hatchery, Brigham tf. Reverse Charge. sedan, FOR SALE 1941 Euick de, maroon, equipped with heater, froster and dual carbueration. Pur- chased brand new last Thursday. , Owner will sacrifice. See Miss Nay-lor, Bear River Valley Leader Office. 493-J-- . o o FOR SALE Nice building lots. See - James Brough, Don Peckenpaugh, or write Victor Smith at Kemmer-e3 tf Wyoming. 2. 6-- ! WTS! BAYS OF EI t2p 1 -. 3 good FOR SALE OR TRADE work horses, smooth mouth, 1300 to alfalfa ;1500 lbs; also seed, 12c and 14c per pound, meets 'Soil Conservation requirements; also about 20 tons of alfalfa hay per ton. J. P. jat Wellsville, $7.00 Jones, Howell, at Western Cream-ertl daily from 10 to 12. To the Public fJdR SALE Black Monarch range, Mnew hot water jacket, cheap. Call NOW is the ticie to help yvue friend. Your subscription given to your favorite NOW means more votes for them than it will later in the campaign, AND VOTES WIN! Unlike UilS VJ . ed Compare y, 'Leader Office. t2p i HCKS to place' with hens. Hamp radshaw, Mutual Creamery. 4--17 NOTICE TO WATER USERS 'jbeorge. Fryer, Collinston, Utah has fried Application No. 14144 to appropriate 0.0066, sec. ft of water (3 g. p.m.) from an unnamed spring in the Bear River drainage area in Box Elder county. The water will be diverted during each entire year at the point of j issuance of the spring located S. from the NE 589 ft. and W. 1320 Coir. Sec. 20, T. 12 N., R. 2 W., SliB&M!, and used for domestic pur- ft poses. Irotests resisting the granting of said Application, with reasons therefor!, made in affidavit form, must be filtid with' T. H. Humpherys, State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee on or before May 24, 1941. T. IL HUMPHERYS, State Engineer Date of first publication Mar. Date of last publication Apr. j 27, 1941 24, 1941 NOTICE TO CREDITORS THESE FIGURES DEmost campaign, the votes in the Leader Campaign " CREASE as it progresses. Show your favorite what real friendship means by doing a kindness that will mean REAL CASH to him or her. , If you have promised a worker your subscription see that he or she GETS IT before Saturday night, May 3rd, or if you have not yet been solicited, see your favorite and give it to him or her or else bring it to the office, and we will see that he or she gets credit for it. Remember, that after Saturday, May 3rd, the votes decrease, so HELP YOUR FAVORITE NOW! THE ACTIVE CANDIDATES ARE: In Alphabetical Order: Mr. Dick Anderson Mrs. Thomas Ault Mr. E. E. Brenkmann Mr. Irvin Garfield Miss Elaine Gephart Mrs. Wm. Petersen Mrs. Krist Petersen Mr. Grant Richards Miss Verma Rose Tremonton Deweyville Tremonton Tremonton Tremonton Route 1 Route 2 Riverside Route 2 Estate of Thomas Stokes, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence at Tremonton, Box Elder county, Utah, on or before the 20th day of June, A. D. 1941. LELAND STOKES, ., 'Administrator of the Estate of Thomas Stokes, Deceased. MARRINER M. MORRISON Attorney for Administrator. Dat j of first publication, Apr. 17, 1941 Datf of last publication May 15, 1941 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for Box Elder County. CHOOSE YOUR FAVORITE NOW NOTE THE DROP IN VALUES Before Saturday Ending May 3rd, the following number of votes will be issued on subscriptions: lYear ... 10,000 24,000 .... 40,000 64,000 .. 100,000 Years 3 Years 4 Years 5 Years 2 After Saturday WARNING TO CONTESTANTS Only eight more days remain of the big vote period. Never again in this campaign will subscriptions count for as many votes as they do now. After the close of the office Saturday night, May 3rd, the vote scale greatly decreases. The prize you win depends upon the time and effort you spend between now and the end of the big votes. You must make every minute count. Determine now to end the first period with every subscription it is possible to get. Cover the territory thoroughly and see as many Explain to them the necessity of people iug NOW, utilize every moment, and rush available sub scriptions to the office before the votes drop. It is only the workers who keep right on, straight ahead, detaining obstacles and overriding difficulties, who will succeed. DO If you ever intend doing anything BIG in this race, IT NOW. The eyes of your friends are upon you. In- stead of being down on the list, climb up to first Do not forget about the long subscriptions. A five Year renewal counts 50,000 votes, if it is a new subscription, it counts 100,000 votes. A subscription counts 250,000 votes. A few of these subscriptions would help mightily. 10-ye- Ending May 21st, the following number of votes will be issued on subscriptions: 1 Year ............ 3,000 2 Years . 8,000 3 Years . 14,000 4 Years .... 24,000 5 Years 40,000 , IT TAKES VOTES TO WIN! place. ar Do not neglect to solicit second payments; L e., if someone has already given a subscription for one year, and will raise it from one to five years, you will make the A '. ftn I.. 1 A . . . I. . . 4Vir subscription and, later decides to year, either through the original worker, some contestant has already received 5,000 votes, but a two year subscription counts 12,000 votes, so the contestant who brings In the 2nd year receives 7,000 votes for it. If the subscriber raises his subscription to four years, making five years altogether, the candidate gets the difference, or 90,000 votes. subscribe for another candidate or another The "Second Payment" plan will be found a most g profitable source of and will unquestionably play a very important role In deciding the winners. New subscriptions count DOUBLE. credit-gettin- FIRST MAJOR AWARD MASTER DELUXE Chevrolet Town Sedan VaEuse 9091.75 j or 0700 CASH Our best advice to every candidate Is to redouble Us or her efforts during the next eight days, and work EVERY MINUTE from now until Saturday, May 3rd, to gain all the votes possible. The added "drive" now will make you a winner of the car. SECOND MAJOR AWARD Estate of Ludvig Larson, Deceased $159.95 Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence in East Garland, Utah, on or before the 27th day of August, A. G. E. D. 1941. REFRIG- MINNIE B. LARSON, Adminlstratix of the Estate of Ludvig Larson, Deceased. WM. E. DAVIS, Esq. Attorney for Administratrix. Date of first publication Apr. 17, 1941 Date of last publication May 8, 1041 -- I ERATOR Purchased from and On Display Russ Electric our r.tm 1 MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremontsn, Iltafc at PHom 28 PURCHASED FROM AND ON DISPLAY AT THE FRONK CHEVROLET COMPANY Winners of First and Second Awards Must Return Commissions Withdrawn. mm |