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Show .BEAR RIVER VALLEY PAGE EIGHT NOTICE Friday and Saturday, May Shuman announces to his friends that beginning May 1st he will b? associated with Fronk Chevrolet Co. at Tremonton and he invites them to contact him there, for the same efficient work which they have had in the past. Mr. Earl GEORGE RAFT THEATRE SATURDAY at 3 p. more water a lowest' n cost v . . . . . (df 5) Reasons why "PmmTORS" . Tw WE WEST'S ARB lARCEST-SEU- m IRRiC A110X SfPHSHS S xtvrior welding giv liminafM jniidt b strength, ruction to woUr flow. PENETRATOR grQfr t 2. LOWEST COST Ak oboui'PENETRATOS'S low price. GUARANTEED, TORS" will da titty one it tikir, and f.wer "PENEIRA IK. job. LYNN BARI in CARTOON reported. This is a healthy condition, and as time goes on farmers will pay still more attention to preparation of the soil surface for they are finding that it pays big dividends, he said. All farm land that depends upon irrigation to grow crops shct'.ld have a level surface if water is to be applied evenly by any method other than sprinkling, the irrigation specialist ad- Level Land For Duane Fallows did a commendable job of Berar River while For Irrigation During recent years farmers of The Agenda club, girls' organ have been making considUtah ization at Bear Kiver mgn scnooi, a three The snapped jy lis presenting $100 to the highgame losing streak as the Bears erable progress in the prepara school art department to aid In have dl.opped games to Box El- - tion and leveling of their land according to James R. Barker, the purcnase or a painung oy der Weber and North Cache Utah State Agricultural College Known Deane Fausett, nationally Extension Irrigation specialist. artist. An additional $50 will be SENIOR WIN'S TOP HONOR "All over the State new machgiven to the school by the club AT COMMERCIAL MET to help defray the cost of shrubinery, such as levelers and Sachie Tanaka. senior at Bear scrapers, are being put to use in bing the campus. River high school, won top hon- the surfacing of fields. Much The $150 presentation repreors at the regional commercial more of this type of work is besents a major part of the profits held at Logan, Utah, ing done now than previously, he cbntest Vodie realized from the Agenda 16 by placing first in the April 25. 24 The and staged April division. vodie", presented under the di- Individual shorthand Bear River students Other rection of club officers, Jeanlne meet were in the Joyce winning Showell, Maxine Norr and Melba Lee Anderson and Homer, Betty club Castleton and sponsors, who placed third Sachie Tanaka, Ruth and Woodside Margaret in the group first year shorthand Johnson, featured a pioneer event. Kathryn Anderson, ReNae theme and contained acts from DeAnn Bone won sec Firth and school the various departments. "It has always been the club's ond in the first year type with fourth in the policy to spend its money In such Kathryn placing contest. individual Joyce Romer, a way as to help build up the Rohde and Beverly Audrey and school the departments took second In the second within the school. The Vodie gave us an opportunity to make year .type with Beverly placing some money, and we are glad to fifth as an individual. Mrs. Olive Weidman and Mrs. use It for worthy projects. It also gave 130 students a chance Virginia Udy coached the local to participate In commercial teams, and Principal activities stated Miss Woodside Frank Stevens directed the meet. Teachers and students from the commercial department of the HIGH SCHOOL TEAM U. S. A. C. acted as judges for 9 DEFEATS LOGAN Mel-dru- The patented Handi Got. control tlfpl fight off. The hand eaiily Malt the tooth, roll.drim outlet. Priming lain only Mcondi. 30 faiterl Coach Perry Leavitt's Bear Riremoved, ver high school hardball artists, art nor easily handltd. Sturdy ALUMINUM. ALLOY conttruction anwret paced by Lawrence Hansen, Kent long lit, frond km by Sutherland and Blaine Gardner, belted the ball freely to score 5. BETTER CONTROL 12 runs and turn back the Logan After Hie initial heavy flew on) the eatire furrow. Hi eotenled high Grizzlies by a 12 to 9 mark dipped on to give tteody, controlled Now, with even water gin on the Bears' home field penetration. LOOK FOR THE DOUBLE BLUB BAND Wednesday. ibt 0h PF.NETKATORS ban The Bears started the scoring M falnltd in the second frame when they collected four runs off the offerings of Logan's pitcher. The entire Bear River squad hit well and were alert to capitalize on Logan's errors. LaRall Thompson and John Phone 90 Tremonton Udy handled mound duties for t "PENETRA-TOR- . enly only when the surface of the soil is even." Mr. Barker reported having observed in Korea that every foot of farm land was level. This leveling was all done by hand or other primitive methods. He sighted one field near Young Dung Po which when surveyed was found to slope in two direcinch tions uniformily to one hundred feet and was terraced to maintain this slope. one-four- th Anrio T M; MORE RAXGELyTT A tremendous fcw petrol Utah is bringine obstruction of a I JLe.; V the to Colorado to the fining Company;; oil Weu under the 24,500 r;i v, pressu1- barrel reach the refinery5; line complex oil reaching Ran r.f Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spenst, Mrs. Pipe lines from th ri-Lewis Mattson, Mrs. Phyllis Han- Fie ri anil wjLai 46,500 V sen and Mrs. Oliver Lucherini daily. of Logan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Maughan on Elva Korth was 8 U Visitor in "ai r Ke cn . Sati :; - p t ., Practical! and Oh! So ' v f the contests. h Personal! l , 'k S mt-ltt- u Handi-Oar- ' m 12-- 4. EAST TO HANDLE . Blondic's IJ plus Jack Haley vised. This saves time, water, prevents soil erosion, provides uniform irrigation, and prevents loss of valuable plant food, he pointed out. "Water can be distributed ev a nH Tt, .. PENNY SINGLETON PTt NEWS An Edward Small Production It Pays To Bear Briefs Wednesday "THE RETURN OF MONTE CRISTO" s. 3. SIMPLE TO PRIME Hondi-Gale- and TUESDAY, MAY 4, 5, and 6 LOUIS HAYWARD - BARBARA BRITTON - GEORGE MACREADY in , 1. MORE WATER With Tremonton, Utah- - SUNDAY, MONDAY 3 with Virginia Huston and Joseph Pevney m. AGENDA CLUB PRESENTS GIFT TO HIGH SCHOOL a and "NOCTURNE" EACH MATINEE - 2 LEADER a HANOI-C- PETERSON TRACTOR SERVICE Liberty Theatre Water holes have been the center of many a fight, both in story books and in real life. Many ranchers in this country can remember- some of the stories. But A. W. Bishop, chairman of the Box Elder County Agricultural Conservation Committee says they're only stories now, for far mers are building stock water ponds and dams so as to save the water on their ranches. When these ponds and dams are a part of the conservation plan of a ranch, the Government will pay part of the cost of construction. Ranchers who are interested in buildings, ponds or water-savin- dams on g ' V- K, - Tremonton BEGIN AT 7:06 P. M. A COMPLETE SHOW AFTER 9:30 P. M.t Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 1st, 2nd and 3rd Double Feature Program A. UiIIUIBIllIUBll(IIIHIBlllllllltl!Ili;llllHil!lllllll in V- , - - m ; their ran ches should talk to their community committeeman about their plans. Under the 1946 AC Program, 27 stock water and erosion control dams were built in the county. In addition, 6 small irrigation reservoirs were constructed. EVENING SHOWS ROY ROGERS - DALE EVANS - GEORGE HAYES MORE WATERLESS EROSION . VI I 10-- 9 -- f. JS,e. "UNDER NEVADA SKIES" plus SIDNEY TOLER and MANTAN MORELAND in "THE TRAP" New Serial Comedy Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, May 4, 5 and iM Starts M i. i G GEANNE CRAIN in "MARGIE" (in Technicolor) Cartoon Ity News Wednesday and Thursday, May 7 and 8 Cm HUMPHREY BOGART in "DEAD END" Friday and Saturday, May 9 and 0 1 Sxtr 10 990 Double Feature Program KIRBY GRANT in "GUN TOWN" -- AN ) plus- "GINGER" THE STORY OF A DOG Is C -- '! WOMAN'S DRESS ,jcr.y cfcer Yippeeeeeeel Here't real Weif. rn tyl in a boot ho i built with true cowboy toughneu. Yow'll like lit illpp.1,1,. com Com in ond try on fort, thoj range one) rodeo favorites today, pardnerl f. WASHERS U ravon itl, floral print, easy y - SPEED QUEEN A ii ,; .V-:x IrW f - wm : St V i 'a WOMAN'S HAT with flattering large brim in straw with daisies Black and colors. 2.93 Soon Available Again of durable plastic patent. Touch style with top handle. 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