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Show THUI BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER SIX PAGE REFRIGERATION SERVICE ll A T BONE ELECTRIC 33-0-- Sex Male Species 1 1 Pneasants WE GIVE SERVICE ANYWHERE. ll I JUST CALL 131 or 30-0- -3 7. veirary Saturday with a family School Lunch Program At least 8 million boys and dinner. Maurine and Mary Jensen girls in more th?.n 46,000 public U. the at it visitors were schools w ill get and Capener S. A. C, Friday. lunches under the National Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lumberg School Lunch Program during and the 1945-4- 7 school year. More of Logan spent Monday home. Hales than 45,000 Utah students will Tuesday at the Earl participate in the program this year. Agreements have beer. LEGALN0TICES signed by the U. S. Department Poss. of Agriculture and each of the Limit 43 states, the District cf Colum- For further information consult bia, and the territories. This is the County Clerk or the the first year cf operations un- 20 tier tne permanent school I unci legislation approved last June. OF COURT tv nrp rvrqTRTCT DISJUDICIAL THE FIRST 1 it 45-J2- '- 1; ELECT Season Nov. Hours Limit 7:0C a.m. to -4 5:30 p.m. 10 Either Nov. 7:00 a.m. to Quail '5:20 p.m. GENERAL PROVISIONS PROVIDED, that no rifle, revolver, or pistol may be used i i tin pursuit of pheasants or quail and that no shotgun pellets larger than No. 2 may be used fcr pheasant and quail hunting. PROVIDED, that no shooting shall be allowed before 7:00 a. m. or after 5:30 p. m. on any of the davs ODen for the huntiny nf pheasants and quail. Be it also provided that it shall be unlawful to so multilate the carcass of any pheasant as to destroy, or attempt to destroy, the evidence of sex, either while in transit or in storage. Be it further provided that any area not otherwise mentioned herein may be closed to hunting without further notice as an emergency conservation or measure, by posting -4 on Walter G. Mann suitable signs and markers. to Refer to Sections inclusive, Utah Code Annoto shooting on posted areas, tated, 1943, for regulations pertaining statute is that the above rules lands. It provided by and private and regulations "shall have full force and effect of law. Any violation thereof shall be considered a misdemeanor and shall be prosecuted as such. (See local game warden or license agent for special closed areas.) UTAH FISH AND GAME COMMISSION 30-0-- 97 30-0-- 81 Mrs. J. O. Hadfield. Dwain Bourne, who recently stationed at Camp Beale, California. His mother, Mrs. Leland Bourne, remained in Salt Lake for a week while Dwain was there. A number of relatives from here attended the ward family reunion which was held Saturday in ihe First Ward at Tremonton. Mrs. Elizabeth Harris and son, Ordan, of Rlrie, Idaho, were overnight guests of the George M. Wards, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Baker of Huntington Park, California, were overnight guests of Mr. and joined the army The M. I. A. had charge of the Sunday evening services. A large group of young people were present and took part in the pro- gram. Elwood Scott and children of Ogden spent Sunday at the Lorenzo Bowcutt home. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geary of Salt Lake came up Friday to visit Mrs. Geary's parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. mm, COUNTY iwi ..... ATTORNEY Republican Ticket Mrs. Russell Capener, Wednesday. Mr. Baker and Russell were missionary companions. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Capener announce the birth of a daugh- Your Vote and Confidence Appreciated. (Paid Political Adv.) -- All OUTSTAIJDiilG It I. rr.tlfr ter, Tuesday. Donald Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis, was injured Monday morning when his clothing was caught in a mechanical beet loader. His leg was broken and he suffered cuts and brin bruises. Donald was going to work untihnoon and then return to Camp Beale where he has been stationed since he returned EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY! At the Famous Utah Copper Open- Cut Mine, Bingham Canyon, Utah NOW is HETAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH ELECTRICAL 30 workers, drilling department Pay $8.88 per day CONTRACTING WIRING O O Work srs may have permanent jobs or may work during the winter g season. O known heirs and creditors such deceased person or per- Phone Bell 32-R- F R.r.i, ll,1 .td up pa: 2 Y73.456 JOIT ING T VofoAETIC to TICa: Nov, Ee i ture o thirds 0 each o favor sons; FLOYD WYATT; TREMONTON CIDER AND VINEGAR COMPANY, a defunct corporation of the State of Utah, Sect: to ami constit tc reae ..J and to the unknown directors or officers of said corporation; and to all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, interest in or lein uDon the real property described in the complaint, adverse to plaintiffs' ownership or clouding plaintiffs' title thereto, Defendants. Sec. the st; laws c der th taxed to be law. 1 ELECT i BoydM.Sheffiel Acounti (distric Aand p the bi Republican Candidate For THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE jsiv TREASURER' COUNTY SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons ud-o- n you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend Water ervoir; Son Of Box Elder County Pioneers. plants and fl Veteran of World War II. Fast and Accurate Accountant. 10 Years Business Experience. Father of Four Children. the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brou ght for the purpose of quieting title to the following described real estate situated in Box Elder County, State of Utah: Bog. 389.5 ft. S. and 219 ft. W. of the NE corner of Sec. 10, T. 11 N. R. 3W. SLM. Th. W. 390 ft, th. S. 100 ft., th W. 140 ft., th. S. 150 ft., th. N. 530 ft., th. N. 250 ft. to beg. ' Indivii irrigat owned corpor merob (Paid Political A:separs shall lively plants and oi eratin; power fu Eor mg hi'V m vvi la: m ay t asms iW Oil 7MSi -- to is the use pumpi DOES 5 3.S JOtt the such exemi -- r- homes propei value steadj propei You can bet it's not by accident that RPM Motor Oil keeps your motor 5tc RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS $3,000 abled war i the U: cleaner, gives it longer life. This oil's especially compounded to end carbon trouble, prevtnt corrosion, stick to hot spots that ordinary oils leave bare and exposed to wear, to fight oxidation, and to eliminate that would impair circulation. Best of all, RPM Motor Oil doesn't cost I suffered for years and an sc thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I gladly answer anyone writing me fnr information. Mrs. Anna Pautz. P. O. Box 825, Vancouver. Wash ll of Ut widow 1j sucn mi The by es cnues ordin; for ea pose ( Labratoric any shall BE annuj i (pf) ABSTRACTOR Established 40 years fo5 Farmers! MEMBER J. annuc DISTRIBUTOR ""nt sage Phone Tredebt. 121 Sec: state i WHY LOAD MANURE THE HARD WAY? A JO: ING ; THE STAT OIIDI We have power loaders that are adapted for use with either FEDERAL WAREHOUSE SYSTEM PAYS HIGHEST PRICES CASE ; OLIVER Ee ture third. each JOHN DEER favor Sec ; arr.cn Bingham Canyon has fine schools and recreation facilities. It is a friendly and progressive city. UTAH R. E. HAir to 29 of ERVIN STOHL Houses are available for married applicants and boarding house accommodations for Apply In person or write to E. B. McFarlane, .Employment Director, Bingham Canyon, phone Bingham 100, or D. C. Houston, Director of Industrial Relations, 725 Kearns Building, phone Salt Lake City. the c the CO: single men. O r u vided "non-farmin- O Write Oct. BRIG II AM CITY, UTAH Experience not necessary. Ambitious workers have good chance for advancement in one of Utah's pioneer mining enterprises. Call or Register S. NORMAN LEE Tremonton 2-- Rt AND A. wife, and if either of said persons is deceased, then to the un- NUE-OV- "to Electrol'-- FARRELL WALT MATTHIAS Phone For SERVICE A! LIGHTING FIXTURES Pay $7.93 per day ih far CCN WYATT and H. W. husband, and E. M. her WYATT, WYATT and OLIVE WYATT, his v-'- rs'-rva- Are Now Avai'-- lscrva1 Plaintiffs. 7 : p.Sneer cc MATTES Adv. & AIR "9 vs. Pd. 200 workers, track department CLEANER from Japan. Wm. E. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling Attorney for Plaintiffs. celebrated their wedding anni- - P. o. Address: Bngham City, Utah. COLUMBIA ELECTRIC NEEDED j TRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR BOX ELDER COUNTY SUMMONS J. G. BURGESS and MARY VIOLET BURGESS, his .wife, as 10-1- 1 fiLfillHUli non-prof- joint tenants, MnnrT?!- - NEW 30-0-5- 2. H Little noises can develop into major trouble! s THURSDAY, OCTOBER PHEASANT AND QUAIL M HUNTING PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, it has become advisable to open a hunting season f on pheasants and quail in the State of Utah during the year 1946; NOW, THEREFORE, we, the Fish and Game Commission of the and State of Utah, bv authority of Sections Utah Code Annotated, 1943, do hereby proclaim and declare that the open hunting season, oa? limit and possession limit for pheasants and quail for the year 1943, with, exceptions hereinafter stipulated, shall be: 193G N O W Tremonton, Utah. GRAINS OF ALL KINDS WE DO CUSTOM CLEANING ROLLING Phone 41 lows: The be ir: sent WE KNOW YOU WILL LIKE this neat most practical machines we've seen in years. front-en- d power shovel, one of ( the poopl Fir; ligioc iNo In QUICKLY ATTACHED OR REMOVED, its operation is simple, its price is ever low. Take a few minutes extra on your next trip to town to see these labor sav- prope mode ing loaders. polyp are ii POWER WHEN YOU NEED IT. Speed when you want it. Lifts enough high to load into trucks. cylinder assures balanced load Low overhead this 5 clearance. Factory guaranteed. that Full-floatin- g riht a ted CHOPPING C0PP2H COMPANY tutior OR FARMALL TRACTORS f o r the b Tremonton PHONE 125 LILEHQUIST BEOS. TRE.MON land? owne |