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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY, LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST pag3 roun New Bishoprics of Stake (EAST TREMONTON iFair Set for Sunday Apart Prepare H. Box Elder Dairymen Classified I Ad Column I LOST Block and tackle with wire clampa and rope. Reward. Bear River Valley Telepnone co. FOUND 1 sack crested wheat seed. Owner may have same by paving for this ad. FOR SALE Tin,, good for roofing x 30". Cheap. Wall Ogden Hide & Fur Co., 2269 6102. TeL Utah. Ave., Ogden, 7 t7 30" or sheeting, 9-- 8-- FOR SALE Tomatoes, sand grown, extra good flavored. Phone 66.a-2- . Walter Wuthrich, East Tremonton. full home with Randall. Ken basement Furnished apart ment, heated. Watkins Apartments FOR RENT FOR SALE Used railroad ties. Good condition. Inquire Ernie Conger. CASH PAID for dead and useless cows and horses. Call Maple Coeek Tftout Hatchery, Brigham tf. Reverse Charge. FOR SALE New modern home. Inquire Curtis Walton, Tremonton, 493-J-- 2. 6-- Utah. FOR SALE large lot modern, stucco dwelling, hot air furnce, apartment in basement, double garlo- $4650 age, beautiful back yard, good cation in North part of city. with $3650 Frame dwelling furfull basement, nook, breakfast nace, garage. Good location. 10 acres 1 mile south of city. Full water right, frame house, 4 large rooms, porch; coops for 400 chicks, stable garage, sheds, etc. Live near town and have cows, chickens, hogs and grow own food stuffs. All for $2500. Four-rooframe dwelling. $1575 x 280 ft. Northwest part 66 Lot m , of city. 100 acre farm 2 J miles S. W. of Tre- monton, 100 acre water right; two dwellings, 3 barns, sheds, coops, granary, garage, etc. Land tiled drain, very fertile, well adapted for alfalfa, grain, potatoes, sugar beets. Price $12,500. 40 acres two miles S. W. of Tremonton, full water right; 11 acre alfalfa, 27 acres grain land; fertile, good crops, land tile drain, frame house, team of horses, harness, implements. Price $5,000. Will take small home in Tremonton on deal. I will be in Tremonton Wednesday and Thursday. Joseph N. Stohl, 580 So., 13 E., Salt Lake City. Phone - High interest in livestock exhibits at the Box Elder County Fair at Tremonton, August 28, 29, 30, is being shown by farmers in the county according to A. W. Owens of Cbrinne, director of the livestock department and A. V. Smoot of Corinne, director of the dairy division, following a survey conducted by them last week. Increased premiums in the dairy department due to the cooperation with the Box Elder Dairy Day committee have assured a capacity exhibition of high quality livestock. Club members, Future Farmer boys, and dairymen are all busy grooming their animals preparatory to the fall show. All cattle must be tested for Bangs disease and tuberculosis. Mr. Smoot warns and advises anyone wishing to exhibit their cattle to get in touch with the County Agent's office in the Court House before Monday, Aug. 4-- H new modern 18. FOR SALE 21, 1941 o o e Two new bishoprics were set apart by Elder Thomas E. McKay following the afternoon meeting of the Quarterly conference last Sunday. J. Leo Stokes, with Clarence Anderson and Ross Anderson as counselors, and Leland Anderson as ward clerk, is the new bishopric of the Bothwell Ward. Rosette and Park Valley wards were consolidated with Bishop Fred Herschi, of the Rosette Ward being named bishop of the newly formed ward, with Bishop Louis Herschi of the Park Valley Ward as first counselor, and Elijah Palmer as second counselor, and Jennie Herschi as the ward clerk. Bishop D. M. Marble has presided over the Bothwell Ward for the past 14 years, with Wallace Anderson and Maynard Summers as counselors. They have performed a faithful service to the people of their community and will be remembered for the progressive work they have accomplished during the tenacy of their office. Buehler, of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sundinner the were guests Logan, and daughter, of their day Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Fridal Jr. son-in-la- w Bishop and Mrs. Warren Wright, of Idaho Falls, were the weekend guests of Mrs. Wright's sister, May FridaL Elwin and Faye Garfield, of Salt Lake, spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Ada Garfield. Mrs. Doris Fridal and son, Jim, attended the Health Clinic in Salt Lake City, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hall, of Wells-vile- l, y with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Rrough. Mr. and Mrs. Day Garfield visited Saturday and Sunday in Malad with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones. spent-Sunda- - 00W. son to Bear Lake Saturday burning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Scholer The Anderson reunion wa3 held on Burke accompanied Mr. and Sunday at Logan Canyon. A report John Anderson and family to the A on genealogy work was given by Cas- derson reunion Sunday at Loan Ca per Andreason. A large crowd was yon. in attendance. Miss Norma Scholer spent the past The Primary will hold their fall two weeks vacationing in Burfcy opening Friday night In the form of Idaho with her cousin, Miss Ona Claya miniature carnival. Everyone is in. vited and a good time is promised by ton. the Primary officers, who are workMr. and Mrs. Bert Peterson and ing hard to make it a success. Mrs. George Stark of Ogden, visited Mrs. Sophia Anderson left Sunday Monday with Mrs. Arvilla Stark. on a vacation trip through the NorthMr. and Mrs. Gardner and daughwest She will join Miss Maurine Anof Salt Lake City, were guest derson at Great Falls, Montana. From ter, there they will visit the Canadian Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Anderson. Mrs. Gardner and Mrs. Temple. Aare cousins and had never met nderson Mr. Robert Scholer accompanied and Mrs. Harry Drew and Ken Matt-- before. I e vl Nate Pierce Given Get Your Permanent Now Selectee Farewell A farewell program was given at the banquet room of the Howard 2 o Hotel Monday morning for Woodrow Nate Pierce, who answered to the Tremonton will have the opportuncall for selectees from Box El16th tality of hearing Pruth McFarliri, Enid der I Welling: county. By ented young Negro tenor present a The program was under the direcconcert in the Methodist Church on Mrs. E. H. Packer and daughter, tion of President Ross C. Bowen, of Tuesday, September 2, at 8 p. m. A graduate of Southern University Coleen, spent the weekend in Cotton- the Chamber of Commerce, and short at Baton Rogue, Louisana, and East- wood with Mr. Packer, who is employ talks were made by Osejf Jenson and Wayne Owens of the local board, man School of Musica, Rochester, N. ed at that place. Lieut. Herbert Adamson of the remusic of the Y. Formerly head Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gartell, in comception center at Fort Dougls, and of the Piney Woods School with several others, spent the Lester pany Dredge. and now on a concert tour of the weekend in Logan Canyon. j Western states. Miss Adair Welling and Miss BarMr. McFarlin has won $3IART MONEY Knows where to bara this in Welling spent Thursday and Fri- go after reading the ads in this news-music critics ranking from country and Canada. His voice is ex- - day in Salt Lake City visiting with Barbara Welling ceptionally rich and mellow ana ne relatives and friends. some was of her final areffect completing an almost hypnotic produces on his audiences. He sings in four rangements, preparatory to entering E. B. languages and his songs are from training at the L. D. S. Hospital in famous old masters of music as well Ceptember. OPTOMETRIST as the more modern composers. BeMr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans, of sides refarkable ability in rendering Malad, Idaho, spent Glasses Fitted Sunday in FieldEyes Examined classical numbers, he will bring the ing with their and family, daughter 20 So. Main St real old South to his hearers in the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns. spirituals and ylantatlon melodies. Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Earl, or Salt BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH This young man suffered from infantile paralysis in his early child- Lake City, were weekend guests at TREMONTON Every Thursday hood and has never recovered the full the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard accomMr. Earl use of his lower limbs. He sings seat- Standing. Sunday Wilson Lumber Co. Building ed but his smile and sincerity as well panied George Bowcutt and W. M. as the fine quality of his foice win Welling fishing in Logan Canyon. the hearts of all who hear him. He Donald Dunlap, on leave from his will be accompanied by his charming Army duties in Missouri, spent severwife, Hazel McFarlin, who also pre- al days last week in Fielding visiting MONEY TO LOAN sents a yroup of instrumental selec- with friends and relatives. tions as well as speaking briefly on Mrs. Mark J. Udy was hostess last the work being done at the Piney REAL ESTATE Thursday afternoon to her Bridge Woods School. FARMS OR HOMES Club. Dainty luncheon was served by the hostess, after which the afterBROUGH noon was spent with cards. Mrs. FOR RENT space In this AGENCY Alice Coombs won high score. NEGRO SINGER COMING TO TREMONTON SEPT. BOTHWELL o FIELDING - OOO- top-notc- h! Dr. OOO for the County and to Start to School Look your best Fair Permanents - Facials - Waves - Manicures VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP El Harrison TIRES rh16..!"!. D ATTI7DV 1 1 Dii EU I 45 plate 6.95 ...... 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