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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. JULY 20, 1933 PAGE TWO Tells How She Lost BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Postoffice at Tre- nonton, Utah, as Second Cass Mat 15 Lbs. of Fat ter. James Walton. Editor and Publisher Published at Tremonton. Utah, on Thursday of each week. Subscription Rates One Year, in advance Six Months, in advance Three Months, in advance putting on weight and who was bled with rheumatism too. 50 -- TKe only place in the. U. S. hera Catalan and aMrrartiains matter eorerirta- any line at bueincM . Here is a woman who was rapidly $2.00 $1.00 Free to Public . Rheumatism Gone Too or product can b obtained Free and Without Obl.aation is the Anencu Industrial Library. Wnta lot DuaineM Advertiainf Matter you ara Intereeted is; aanM will be promptly forwarded. AKZSICAI IXDOSTBI AL LIBRARY EalcuerUBJldiaa.Ciaeai.Illl- -i To Your Town as well as to your Country letter: BEAR RIVER CITY Mrs. C. W. Brailsford Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Whiler of Salt Lake City, announce the safe arrival of a fine baby boy, born, July 10th. Mrs. Whiler was formerly Miss Octavo Holmgren of this place. Attorney and Mrs. Aquilla Nebeker of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holm gren of this city returned home Saturday after a ten day trip to the Yel lowstone Park. Friday a number of relatives ami friends met at the home of Mrs. Marie Have you ever stopped to CONFIDENCE! What a magic word. confidence? Individuals accomplished through and nations have risen to the highest pinnacle with it, while on the other hand they have sunk to the lowest depths without it. The past three years have been the blackest pages in American history from an industrial and economic standpoint, due large ly to lack of confidence. Never before have so many changes been niade in the economical and social life as have transpired the past three months. These changes have restored confidence. From every direction and on every hand comes the cheering news of business recovery. From an editorial of July 17th in the Salt Lake Tribune we are given the following facts concerning business recovery: "The general business index of The Economist for the week ending July 1, 1933, stood at 71 29 points below normal as gauged by a number of years up to and including 1931. For the week ending April 1 it was 46. (The low point, 41 was reached in the week ending March 25.) In the three months between April 1 and July 1 the index of business activity hence increased 25 points (54 per Rasmussen in honor of a parcel shower for her daughter, Mrs. Alvin formerly Hazel Rasmussen, a June bride. Durine the afternoon games were played after which punch cent).' Never before has business activity in the United States adice cream and cake was served to so rapidly in three months. In the recovery from the postvanced received bride The eighteen guests. war depression business in general advanced only about 8 points many useful gifts. on Atch-lein the three months following December, 1921, the month in which Attorney and Mrs. Shelby H. wo children of Driggs, Idaho, the index definitely turned upward (business activity index of The and of Tremonton listened are visiting at the home of Mrs. Atch-ley'- s Annalist). Even during the change from depression to prosperity CITIZENS interest to the radio mother, Mrs. Sina Thorsen and after the outbreak of the world war, the index went up only about address Saturday night of Postfamily. 8'2 points in the three months from September to December, 1915 master General Farley, in which Miss Mona Savage of Salt Lake City (industrial activity index of the Cleveland Trust company)." to electorate the to he appealed is visiting i nthis city with her aunt, Now take our local condition. As we go to press, wheat is 75c fulfill the national Democratic Miller. Mrs. Ably 18th the bushel as compared with 27c one year ago; wool is selling of repealing per pledge Miss Ruth Williams of Ogden, is for 28c as compared with 7c one year ago. Last fall thousands of amendment. Certainly, Mr. Farand visiting with her grandparents, Mr. sacks of potatoes were left in the fields to rot, because of low ley presented his argumentsforceand and Mrs. S. N. Cole at their home facta in a very orderly prices. Today farmers are being offered $1.50 a hundred for powest of this city. ful manner. tatoes. Hay also is selling at a substantial advance in price and of Ursel Hansen returned home SunWe feel that the electorate nearly every other farm commodity is keeping step with the ones day after visiting with his aunt and mentioned above. the United States and of this state of uncle, Mr .and Mrs. N. G. Hansen of are entitled to a full expression Confidence has returned and with it the sun of Prosperity and we take course, Of Helper, Utah, for ten days. this subject. times is shining. Blood good Mr. and Mrs. Nick Misrisi are the it for granted that Governor lose sight of the fact that these conditoins are going alDon't and bom of this a question baby boy, proud parents will resubmit themto bring sharp advance, in addition to advances already made, on low the people to express July 13th. Now is the time to buy. Anticipate your needs for merchandise. subject. Newell cnecKeus selves on this important Saturday morning Garfield few next Read the advertisements in this issue and peothe months. of the of this Day lversen mandate city, Lynn It was the of every issue of the Bear River Valley Leader and Jack Bill and Goring of throughout and Tremonton, state this profit by the ple of November. Elwood, left for the Yellowstone Na- bargains offered in Tremonton on Dollar Day. the United State last to be m, tional Park. These boys belong to the If government is going then there River Future Farmers club. Bear for, and by the people" Uie for Kntnrdav afternoon. Mrs. Pearl 01- course open one is only TREMONTO sen entertained a number of relatives governor and for the legislature in honor of her birthday. and friends Mrs. P. E. Ault assembled. , now 2 o'clock a delicious hot dinner was for At governor the commend We' served to twenty-thre- e manguests. The the cautious and thoughtful to was spent in playing Monto afternoon months few a Mr, and Mrs. I. K. Hillman of Loner in allowing Carlo Whist, with high score being a special seswere visitors at the George Abcalling before gan, elapse anu low prize one won Andersen Had by Ivy home Saturday. Mrs. Hillman bot sion of the legislature. follow-in- g was won bv Gertie lversen. This and Mrs. Abbott are sisters. immediately called been party was held at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Charles Feterson and sons, the adjournment of the other authorOlsen's sister, Mrs. Ernest Huggms. Bernice and and resubmission had been Elmer, and Mrs. Jesse tne to was rushed Alvin Jensen not nave Scothern spent Friday and Saturday ized, the people could until NoGalley Hospital in Tremonton, Monday in voted en the question Canyon. Logan now evening for treatment. vember, anyway. As it and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Abbott and Sundav a very close eame of base authorized be can it stands, and dedaughter, Dana Jean, motored to Morball was played between Plymouth voted upon in November. Ihe diagan, Monday. on the Bear River extra session City, Plymouth lay in calling this 14 to 15 in favor score was of mond. John and Grant Fridal left SaturThe has resumed in a great saving When you become heated of Plymouth. day with other Future Farmers for an the taxpayers money; for during and thirsty after doing your Quite a number of relatives anu eight or 10 day trip to Yellowstone the time since adjournment, many Dollar Day shopping, cool friends attended the funeral services Park. come up in conhave problems held ward of the the Fourth of in his home Brigham for and quench your thirst Fridal off Dr. left Verne nection with the policies remains of in LosAngeles, Thursday, after a pleas over the be can which ,on Sunday, City ice cream parlor. in our national government Leland In. Wright, oi ben-at- ant visit with relatives. handled at this session. and Mrs. Albert E. Holmgren of Mrs. Ervine Jones returned from her Had the session been called Mr. Wright passed away this city. would it to Salt Lake City and Provo.on all probability earlier, in in Salt Lake Friday morning from an trip anSunday. have been necessary to call attack of heart trouble. He is sur- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dodd of Harper other session to consider measures ived by his widow and daughter, Ably cities Mrs. George Brough went to Loand which will permit counties, Loy. Mrs. Wright was formerly Miss and other legal entities to borrow Sunday to visit Ray Majors, who gan Fontella Holmerren of this citv and RecovNational the under was money severely injured in an explosion ngmn MHj.nan.j has the sympathy of the entire com consider the probto und He is a son of Mrs. Dodd Act week. last ery munity in her hour of sorrow. and grandson of Mrs. Brough. They lem vf tax revenues. In our opinof Mr. Mrs. Norman Johnson and as well as ion the problem haa been handled Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with rela report that he is doing bruised poswhom we and he is badly tho wisely by the governor, sible, tives in this city. broken. were bones feel sure will permit the legislseveral Miss Zelda Johnson returned home Window of ator to pass on the question Dona Brough had her cousin, Melba weeks in two after an spending Sunday was which state submission Hansen of Elwood, as a week end Salt Lake City. VALUES platform important plank in the guest. elected. uikmi which he was Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beal and Miss Mrs. J. W. Francom was called to oOo Stewart of Logan, were dinMiriam Ogden Saturday where her daughters ner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. guests was John Kendall, suffering husband, Beal and family. ELWOOD NEWS George from a ruptured appendix. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Beal of Long :x: Beach, California, Miss Mave Beal of Over13 of week July for San Francisco, Calif., Mrs. Geo. Beal (News looked until after paper was made up) and Mrs. A. M. Tuttle of Manti, were Alden and Helen Thompson spent week end guests in the George Beal home. the 4th of July at Logan as guests of Mr .and Mrs. Zollinger. All of them Max Beal was a Logan visitor Satattended the Zollinger reunion at Soda FOR SALE Pie cherries. Call Geo. urday. Calvin Kay took a bus load of Springs. Helen remained there for a A Beal, Bell telephone, 37.J-week's visit with Miss Ora Zollinger. League young people to Ogden Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hunsaker and Saturday. He will go again next Satchildren went to Ogden Wednesday to FILMS Bring your film work to urday to bring them back from the invisit relatives. Alice remained in OgDick Fishburn's Photo Service. Free stitute, they have been attending at MUTT.. den for an indefinite visit We sell' Verichrome Ogden canyon at the girl scout camp. developing. A baby girl was born to Mr. and J. O. Garfield and daughter, WanFilms. Phone 13.0-Mrs. Aldrid Christensen on July 7th da, and Miss Leona Garfield made a Mother and babe are doing nicely. FOR SALE Native lumber, timbers, trip to Ogden, Tuesday. Mrs. Leslie Roberts and baby went delivered at a saving. Geo A. Bell, to Ogden Friday for a visit with her Logan, Utah, phone 907 W. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crowther and other relatives. WANTED Excelcis Saleslady, to sell Scout Master Leslie Andersen, Asproducts. Apply, C. E. Hall, 440 N. iui..i.a.j.iw sistant Wayne Larsen and their troup 4 East, Logan, Utah. t2p. No. 28, returned last week from a very fine trip to White Pine Lake and other HOUSE FOR RENT Call Mrs. Giplaces of interest in Logan canyon. lbert Farker, phone 7C.0-They were gone four days, in company with other scouts of the stake. They WILL BUY live useless horses. See greatly enjoyed the trip. Ricy Anderson, Tremonton. SOLES Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hansen and children were Ogden visitors last Friday. FREE - Estimate on painting and Their daughter, Carry stayed to visit Our guarantee is paperhanging. with her cousins at the home of Mr. real. Call August Nussbaum, phone and Mrs. Cyrel Wright. 77.0-6 tf. Mrs. Valene Chatfield and son, Norman, and Luby Rasmussen were week FOR S E OR TRADE Good second end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. I Rashand John Deere dump hay rake. mussen. . Call Jas. Walton at 23 or 39.a-- l Mrs. Dee Francom had to be taken to the Hospital Saturday for treat- CASH fAID For Dead and Useless ment She is much improved and exCows and horses. Reverse call tf41 Brigham 493J2 pects to be home during the week . PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS Hen-drickse- n, Let The People Vote trou- Read her Repeal y EAST 3.2 5 SNOWVILLE Miss Annie Hurd :x: A number of our people attended the funeral services held at Holbrook, died Sunday, for Silas Thompson, who on Friday, of a heart attack. Burial was in the Brigham City cemetery. Mrs. Mark Hurd of Grover, Wyo., and Mrs. R. V. Spackman .of Lewiston, ... i . ,,. iivmc vi at, - - i the week Mrs. Geo. Allen is in Ogden and Salt on business this week. Miss Blanche Sanders and Wendell Hurd were married Tuesday of last week Mrs. R. N. Cutler and Mrs. W. C. Nelson spent Thursday in the Logan Lake City Tremonton Steam Bakery to perform their functions properly- little by little that ugly fat goes; slowly, yes but surely. You feel wonderfully healthy, youthful and energetic more so than ever before in your life! Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all drug stores a jar lasts four weeks and costs not more than 85c. (Adv.) temple. Mrs. J. J. Cutler has as her guest her mother, Mrs. Harmon of Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Orian Peterson of Garland, were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Peterson, Sunday. Miss Iola Daley and Chester Arbon were Logan visitors Thursday. Oscar Dunn of Tremonton, visited friends here Sunday. 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