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Show i VOTE NOVEMBER PnKished at Tremonton, Utah, on Thursday of Each Week for Friday Distribution Phone 23 First West Street Entered at the Post Office at Tremonton, Utah, as Second Class Matter October 15, 1925 Elitor-Publish- er SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In Advance) SOLDIER RATES $1.75 ONE YEAR - $2.50 Three Day Convention For Blind Held At Salt Lake brothers Vemon and Maurice A three day conference of teaBarber of Salt Lake City put chers for the adult blind of the bear steaks on the Barber table eleven western states was con- instead of venison. The huge cluded October 2Gth at the animal measured seven feet, 2 Hotel, Salt Lake City, inches from nose to hind foot, Utah. The purpose of the ever the and was the largest Bruin east was to organize Holbrook killed in Canyon, workers for the blind of the of Bountiful. eleven western states. Above Logan, Ronald BingHighlights of the meetings ham and Theo Perkins of Smith-fiel- d were: the drafting and adoption bagged a 363 pound bear in of a constitution, choosing a Box Canyon, and also succeeded name for the organization, dis- in knocking over a buck, 150 cussions on professional stan- yards from where they killed the dards of workers for the blind, bear. and presentation of new occuIn Millcreek Canyon, east of pations for the blind. Salt Lake City, Mrs. Norm (SalThe name selected for the ly) Smith brought down her deer organization was The Western with her trusty bow and arrow a?J Conference of Home Teachers 70 yards distance. The kill enfor the Adult Blind, the officers titled her to receive the big game elected were: Mrs. Juliet Bindt award of the National Field Arof California, President; Mr. chery Association. B. Harrison Kinney of Idaho, Tessie UTAH PROJECTS SAVED Mrs. Jones of Salt Lake City, Utah Recording Secretary; Mr. Carl E Work will be resumed on three Smith of Oregon, Corresponding important Utah projects, RepreSecretary and Miss Uldine Gar- sentative J. Will Robinson anten of Idaho, Treasurer. nounces. They are: The Provo The entertainment features of River reclamation job, the the convention were an organ Duchesne Tunnel project, and recital in the famous Mormon the Salt Lake Aqueduct. Work Tabernacle, a tour of the Temple on all three was suspended early grounds and Salt Lake City and this season through Congres a banquet at the Newhouse Ho- sional action cutting in half those holding former Interior Secretary Hartel honoring American Association of Workers old L. Ickes" reclamation approfor the Blind teaching certifi- priation. cates. Among those attending The "go ahead" signal on the were Esther and Mary Elmer of Utah projects was given by New-hou- con-fprpn- Vice-Preside- Utak Tremonton, . McKinley School News BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER A. N. RYTTTNG, I'll THURSDAY, OCltjt was post- to Thursday , Primary meeting and lull you back to sleep again afternoon is Txmed from i0rV party Tuesday handle planned slender and on the slim of a broom with the pleasant sound of a shrill and chilling black cats consent to publish the "Hee, hee, hee" ringing in your Hobgoblins, witches and black facts. So here's the recipe for ear. cats danced around the steam- all who wish to dabble in this How do I know this What do I care? ing cauldron chanting a weird sort of magic. the and fantastic melody as they Take 16 teachers reincarnat- Well, you see, folks put I was there. so a concocted brew potent the ed cats, bats, owls, watches, they witches of Macbeth turned over must be who have a love for once and silently, one by one, fun, mix them well with treasure stole out of their graves to learn hunts and murder mysteries, the secret of this firey potion. salve them with a delicious lunClosely was the secret guarded. cheon and spice with a hag, a Mrs. Ned Shaffer was in Malad Jealously the watch was kept, clown, a hobo and a gypsy, Wednesday where she visited and only when the pixies and sweeten with a few boxes of with relatives. Shakespeare consorted with his candy and serve while hot. Try brain children was the precious it some Monday night in the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover 1TC secret learned. Because of this, McKinley School Gym and you and daughter, Flo, and Mrs. Mart and then only, would the afore- too, will have dreams that will Riser were Ogden business visit said hobgoblins, witches and waken you with sweet memories ors Thursday. Mrs. Iva Godfrey and children of Clarkston, spent Thursday 74 night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Shaffer. JEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER 5 se re CaJt (jatlawd Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Grover were Ogden visitors Thursday. N O W A Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Grover and daughters, Rhea and Irene and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cole were Sunday dinner guests of the Eph Betersons. Evan Gee and Mrs. Norman Maughan represented the Stake Board in M. I. A. Tuesday evening which took the form of a very interesting Hallowe'en party. It was a carnival and was made up of progressive games. Prizes were given the winning teams. Refreshments were T BONE ELECTRIC Little noises can develop into major trouble! WE GIVE SERVICE ANYWHERE. JUST CALL 151 or 45-J- 2 Orlando Dick' Alle: Republican Candidate For COUNTY COMMISSIONER If elected I pledge myself to support any for the betterment of Box Elder Com (PaidPt; nt: Garland. President Harry S. Truman, through J. A. Krug, Secretary of the Interior, who wired Representative Robinson that these projects, so vital to Utah, would BROTHERS BAG BIG BEAR The first day's deer hunt by be completed. S& ft l U V O O For Justice of the Supreme Court For State Representative, Dist. No. EFFECTIVE 13 I ov. Fr SK 1 LeROY D. WHITE For State Representative. Dist. No. ;tui.uluu: FOT 2 DAVID R. WALDRON For County Commissioner, Tiioms 4 J. UDY For County Commissioner. 7 JOSEPH A. NIELSrN Q iSSSfminSraMl N- - - 1 yr. term F0F For County Treasurer OWEN L. BROUGH "o7aS7'SsaR . SCHEDULES For County Treasurer SaaS&nESS, For County Assessor For County Attorney WILLIAM E. DAVIS WaSerVS For County Attorney Trips to Burley, Twin Falls, Boise, For Constable FoT&nnk 6 Trips to Brigham City, Ogden and Salt Lake City For Justice of the Peace 4 Trips to Logan Fr ,UStice CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1 A Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Section 2 of Article XIII of the ConsUtutton ofUtah, Relating to and Taxation of United States Authorizing 1 roperty m Utah. Los Now greatly Improved nervfce from here to any point between Salt Lake City and the Northwest. At Salt Lake City we offer nine transcontinental uhedulci to Lot Angclel and all the East. Co A. Roy Byrne Vcrlin Bowcutt Bernard Hansen ijb YES by Wgnway, jo GreyKoun'd, to ny point In America. I'hone your nearest Overland Grey hound Asent or complete lnfor mation and low farei to tvery where In America. Tremonton Phone Garland Phone 145-Bear River City m ijv? mil) 1 1 1 rc t 8S-- u NO NO j NO rACIFIC ITA6ES, INCOHrOIATtD YES LJ NO ,he Pcace Q j J?,? R7 SZSSJT1 S p - Fr f CU"ty Survcyr For Constable T For Justice of the Pcarc f CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 5 ' 'c11 PrPtxsinK to Amend Section 10, Article VIII, StT Utah' ReIatinS t0 thc Election and Duties of Op Term Thereof. NO CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 6 A Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Section 20 of Article VII of Constitution of the State of Utah Relating tn mwflHt;n of 0 wwiviWWo Offi $ NO CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to Section of the Constitution of the State of Utah Relating to Salaries Supreme Court and District Courts. YES CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 4 A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to Section 3 of Article XIII of the Gmstitution of the State of Utah Relating to Allocation of Revenues Received from Taxes on Income .in rr -. OPIIATED IT UNION jj i YES CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 3 A joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to Section 7 of Article XIII of the Constitution of the State of Utah Relating to Proportion of State Contribution to Support Minimum School Program in Portion of Public School Svstem YES f fj YES CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 2 A Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Article III of the of the State of Utah Relating to Ordinance for the Taxation of Constitution Ex- Lands and emptions. YES ? 2.Bnn MELVIN W. HOMER A. CARKUTllERS City, yr.tenn For County Recorder WM. II. GRIFFITHS 3 Trips to Preston Las Vegas and 5 Trips to Cedar Angeles to Cheyenne, Denver, Omaha 5 Trips and Chicago to Sacramento and 6 Trips SanReno, Francisco Count, Commissioner, 4 2 ,For County Clerk For Countv Surveyor FROM TREMONTON Conner. Dis, No. . For County Sheriff BttmHlBSgg. For County Assessor LW DAILY For j" Representative,. No.! For Countv For County Recorder MINNIE N. MORRISON V T In Congress For State Representative, SttS ZS8& For County Clerk C. HENRY NIELSEN Repetitive For State 2 Fr OBSrfjKTrALI&Krm For County Sheriff Fo, For Justice of the Supreme Court yr. term WARREN W. HYDE WWW o ForRntativeg " tiSSZfc.'jSg&S MARTIN M. LARSON r it REPUBLICAN WALTER K. GRANGER fa. AflmmTm' DEMOCRATIC For Representative In Congress uuu If H. wi For United States Senator ABE MURDOCH ANNOUNCING A S. m E E3 1? & 7 12 of Articb of the Judges NO CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 8 A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to Section 3 of Artki" of the Constitution of the State of Utah Relating to Location of restitutions, t YES NO |