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Show I I I Thursday, August 3, 1944 BEAU RIVER VALLEY LEADER j i Wheat harvesting is in full information. swing now and although there is The purpose of a Soil Conservaquite a scarcity of men, good pro- tion District Is to conserve the soil. gress is being made. This is done, we are advised, by Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Capener and County Agricultural Agent Stewdaughter, of Salt Lake City, are art, by adopting many different spending a few days with their methods, some of which are as follows; strip fanning, contour son and brother, Leland Capener. New Shipment of Spring Filled Living Room Suites M X 9 - ""'iff - 'til r- - ploughing and seeding, use of rock Mrs. R. D. Macfarlane was a check dams, terrace ditching, levLogan visitor during the weekend eling of farms to control irrigation water and minimize run off, range Alvin Mortensen, of Montpelier, seeding to native grasses, building Idaho, is spending a few days with of livestock dams to collect runhis sister, Mrs. W. J. Bowcutt. off water, sub-so- d tillage, and othMr. and Mrs. Dan Heysond, of er profitable practices. Ogden, called on Mr. and Mrs. W. During the past few months a J. Bowcutt and renewed old ac- considerable acreage of farm lands in the Bear River Valley have been quaintances. leveled that better, and cheaper Elwood Scott, of water might usage of the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. be had. Alsoirrigation conmany permanent Lorenzo Bowcutt. crete dividers are being installed Mrs. Wm.. J. Bowcutt and Mrs. in irrigation ditches. Doris Peterson motored to Ogden When the post-wyears arrive, Monday. and more help becomes available Mr. and Mrs. Easton Nielson. of it is hoped that again the greater Gobbs, Nevada are spending their soil erosion problems on the steep vacation visiting with Mrs. Nina er slopes in many parts of the district shall be solved. Dustjn. bells will soon announce Wedding the marriage of Miss Elaine Bowcutt to Andrew C. Scothern. like wise for Miss Melinda Dustin and Ora Hess. Stanley Bowcutt and family, of Ogden, spent a few davs visitine with Grandpa and Grandma Bow cutt and Grandpa and Grandma Udy. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Marsh, of Willard, spent the. weeknd with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Bowcutt. Mrs. Helen Capener returned home Monday together with a group of mends from an eniovable trip through Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Helen Lee, of Salt Lake, is spending her vacation with her daughter, Mrs. Lee Capener. The family of Mr. and Mrs Lorenzo Bowcutt enjoyed an out ing in Logan Canyon last Saturday and Sunday. Oe-de- ar 1M Hardwood Frames Good Quality Covering O Excellent Workmanship ar III 1 I 1 J I J I kl George and Pearl Bowcutt spent Mrs. Layle Campbell, at the home the weekend In Logan Canyon. of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs. Layle Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Marion Clark and and little daughter, and Mr. Campof are Carl in, Nevada, daughter, bell's mother spent a few days in guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Salt Lake City. Berchtold Mrs. A. A. Loveland returned home after visiting her daughters, Mrs. Ray McAllister and family, Mrs. Ida Gardner and family in Ogden. She was accompanied home by her grandchildren. Reed and DEWEYVILLE Pauleen Gardner and Jimmy Thursday evening the Deweyville ward held their ward outing at the Brigham Picnic Grounds, which was very successful, with one of the largest crowds in attendance enjoying the cool breeze from the Bev- erage. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lish, Jr., had relatives from Ogden and West Point as their guests on Sunday. A number of our town folks enjoyed the circus in Brigham City on Saturday and Logan on Friday. A June grass fire caused a lot of excitement Monday afternoon. Men and shovels and the Tremonton Fire Department stopped the blaze which would of been in the wheat fields east of the canal in a short time, as the wind was from the south. Thanks to all who helped in any way to stop the fire. canyon. Ball was played, families and friends gathered around tables where refreshments and visiting were enjoyed. A program, consisting of singing and short stories was enjoyed around a bonfire. All came home after an enjoyable evening. Relatives from Las Vegas, Nev. spent Saturday here with Mr. and INVEST IN living room furniture is on a par with any silimar priced pre-wmerchandise we carried. This new U I Page Three li VWVWVWVHnam STYLED FOR SERVICE visitors at the Sunday evening church services. Mrs. Mattie Walters, of Burley, RIVERSIDE Darlene Grover was a guest at Idaho, visited with her sister, Mr. the Earl Hales home on Sunday. and Mrs. Henry Berchtold during Mrs. Norma Richards, wife of the week. The Ray Capener family spent Lit Ford Ivan Richards, and small in Lake Salt Snday visiting: with daughter are guests of Lt. Richrelatives. John Edgington, brother ards' parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. HOWELL f Mrs. Capener, is leaving for Richards. Virginia Martin, of Tooele, riStary service and they attended Hoffman and Violate Martin family party for him. The Misses Clotiel, Jean and of Salt Lake, were guests at the Mrs. J. H. Ward returned home T. J. Udy home, Sunday. Hawkes daughters of Margaret from Idaho iaturday Falls, where Mr. Mrs. and Lawrence Hawkes Mrs. Lee Capener accompanied 4e had been visiting. to turned home last Sattheir le father-in-laher A. A. Hrs. Ross Capener, Hadfield left Wed- after an extended visit with urday and other to relatives Yellowstone fsssday for Junction City, Kansas relatives in Logan. ISa spending two weeks at the Fark this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Mason and Sheron Hales is visiting with ;.0. Hadfield home. Mr. and Mrs. Naone, motored to Salt daughter, iiadfield and relatives at Nampa, Idaho. daughter, Doris, Mrs. R. D. Macfarlane went to Lake City Thursday on business. her to Ogden. Miss Gwen Fackrell, daughter Logan on business, Saturday. I Krs. Effie Welling, of Brigham, of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Fackrell, is lad Miss Eyvonne Welling, of Salt Mrs. Doris Petersen, of East visiting in Salt Lake City with her I'M, were guests at the Karl Garland, and her friend, Thomas sister, Mrs. Melvin Grover. Helling home over the weekend. Mr. and ,Mls. Mirl Mason and Faryseth of Cedar City, were visI President K. H. Fridal, Henry iting friends in Riverside a few daughters and Mrs. Hal L. Lielsen nn Tv ir.lfill were days ago. jn aiiu and son, of Logan, spent a very iwiuuij ixLciyuuiiii enjoyable afternoon last Saturday Or-aet- ta Perennial Chesterfields boast femine s V.",K Sweetheart lapels. Clean-line- d classics have newly important flange fronts. Fitted models are genly tucked and f molded. All warmly interlined. brant colors. new-seas- Y ; I Newly Smooth Fabrics in Glowing Colors! 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The demand is so great that Zenith's r"111 is not sales, but euprdy. We sell only to those who " be helped. No high presnure salesman will call on you. "ere are caws in which deficient hcarin;r is caused by a Jorkwsivc disease. There fore, wa rccomnx irl that yoi conmilt Lf 'r.)t"'o?i-:or is (mj t ncinney faring aid. ear t d-- lor to make f" t,,.lt can v hrarinp tat yotir tlio ue of ly TREMONTON, UTAH 5 flange front fitted Chesterfields with softer Sweetheart lapels. Expertly tailored boy coats. All handsosemly lined and warmly interlined. Velvet-outline- d ? X , Fashion News in Wool Coats $24'?5 , Smoother, softer all wool fabrics, rich, exciting colors, softer lapels, rich, exciting colors, softer lapels and flano-- fmrto r. waistlines of the fitted styles. . Disease is the result of obstructing the transmission of this current, creating abnormal conditions, and is due to varying pressure up on nerves at their exits between the bones of the spinal column. A chiroprator is one who knows how to remove such pressure or cause, and enable nature to restore health. If you are sick or ailing, inquiry will no doubt convince you that chiropractic is right and will result in restoration of health. Affections of any of the following may be caused by nerves impinged at the spine by a sublux-ate- d vertebra: Brain, eyes, ears, nose, throat, arms, heart, lungs, liver, stomach, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, small bowel, large bowel, genital organs, thighs, legs. .... DR. WM. E. IIAWKINS Tremonton Phone m - E ., ..9 A: fcfc-' ft A Vf; 7'. , Northern Utah District Aids Farmers Work has begun on the Northern' Utah Soil Conservation District in the yrar 1938; ami was fully in the soring of 1939. Five and a pocrctary were Appointed, and those ramp mrn ar' still superviRin.tr the d'strict. Also a soil conservationi.Ht, employed by the U. S. Government, cooperates in plannirg all the work and r,up- - plies, with his ctfJf, the technical ' V Soil Conservation V 3 , j 11 1 ! 1 - 4-- J1 supervisors, Adam's Drug Sore Classics ol models. ll the result. i 'All-Wo- $19-7- A 1 in Logan Canyon. Mrs. Melvin Grover and daughter, Karen, of Salt Lake City spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Grover's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Fackrell.. Miss Marlene Mason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mirl R. Mason, spent last week in Logan, visiting with her sister, Mrs. Hal L. Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nelson and family of Tremonton, spent Sunday in Howell. Vi- on 1 . n |