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Show fAGE SIX BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1933 BEAR RIVER CITY ! MAN, THIN AS RAIL, IRON GIVES PEP AND WEIGHT n and thin as "I was tired, Omit a rail. Since taking Vinol (iron tonic) I sleep well, feel better and have Si ffitirfVI Mabel Abbott of the R. S. stake board, and Miss Rae Abbott were present A and gave instructions on foods. practical demonstration was givea when the guests were served a delicious luncheon by the board members and Mesdames Ida Rhodes and Pearl Grover hostess. Twenty-fou- r enjoyed the afternoon. Mrs. E. S. Hansen went to Brigham Friday to visit a cousin from Canada, whom she had not seen for over twenty-five years. :x: (News for Week of July 13 ted by lack of space.) Mr. and Mrs. Austin L. Johnson are gained 10 lbs." R. A. Cromberg. Vi the proud parents of a fine baby boy, nol is delicious. Scott Drug Company, born July 11th. Tremonton, Utah. (Adv.) Miss Zelda Johnson is visiting in Salt Lake City with relatives, Miss Ruth Petersen is visiting in X X PLYMOUTH Logan with her sister, Vernell, who X .,.,.. ,. .in U in 6chool summer the at is attending EVeH anA Tra Komers accomDanied :x: S .A. C. summer L. months. 13 Week Omit of for B Ri (News July chapter of Future Mrs. Zina Thorsen and family and Lzra packer left Wednesday lor lack of ted their F&rmer3 on by space.) trip to Yellowstone John Sears spent Sunday in Ogden, two week s trip through Yellowstone Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mason and chil ' relatives. Visiting Park. A group of young men accom were The Primary officers gladdened the Mr. and Mrs Roy Holmgren Is on a dren, Shirley, Ilean and Beth, him panied Mr, of dinner and guests grow, prosper attract others according to of the hearts COMMUNITIES week's vacation to the Yellowstone Friday evening Lamb. Tuesday Sunday afternoon during the severe noon with anchildren, and Mrs. Don R. individual store and business enterprise builds They spent outdoor soaal in the National Park. which over the valley swept with relatives and for itself. A community filled with individual A. jolly time was had playingMiss Connie Zinck is the proud own Saturday visiting home units of business two trees blew over on the home of in Ogden Sun that make a success is to their returned sure to bring greatest good to the commun- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling, which supervised games followed by a wieiw er of a sew Chevrolet car. Donna Reeves, daughter of Mr. and day afternoon. as a whole. mmnlptplv wrAolrrl tha frnnt annitinn er Ivdsk, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martensen of ity Mrs. George Reeves, of Brigham City, Tremonton has been isf looked long upon as a city of high class of their home, crushing in the roof The new home of James H. Miller on a had the misfortune of getting her Salt Lake City who have been fam-The and merchants completion. substantial and lumber thru nearing business rapidly firms splintered sending public spirited and prohand in the wringer of an electric trip through Idaho, stopped here on gressive. It is the commercial center of the great Bear River val- the ceiling and putting the walls out ily appreciate being able to occupy tha washes and having it badly mangled their way home and visited with rela these hot days. and friends for a day or two. ley and justly deserves the favorable comment it receives from all of angle. Other trees fell in front of basementRhodes and some bones broken, while visiting tives Alva Noble the Peterson home accompanied Mr. A. hindering Alvm Mr. of were Mrs. Smith the and Og parts country. Thousands and thousands of dollars have traffic and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James den Grounds to wires Thursday, return, Montana, telephone been contributed by the merchants of this shoppers Friday of last week. P. Jensen in this city, Wednesday, for worthy and breakingbreaking community window lights out of the ing Saturday. He reports the range been who Archibald has Mrs. Agnes She was rushed to the home of her projects and for the benefit of this city and the surrounding com- home of their neighbors across the very dry. hospital in Malad City munities. 5 parents where her hand was given for Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman and Mrs street. The trees were of extreme the last week returned here to her In addition to this, Tremonton has long enjoyed the medical attention. Larson visited in Ogden and Sophia height. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Leek of Center-- home Friday, feeling much improved. of having merchants and business firms who deal fairlyreputation Saturday. Brigham, and hon on been who Nish has Mrs. Virgil ville, California, are visiting with rela with the buying public; courteous and considerate of them ' If women only had as much faith Delbert Atkinson of Clarkston estly sick two the list the last for weeks, tives in this city. Highly developed rural centers are as necessary to the proper ln their husbands as they have in spent the week end with his brother, Miss Afton Schoffield of Salt Lake was rushed to the hospital in Tremonbeautv treatments there would be few J. L. Atkinson. ton for medical aid. It was reported growth and development Of the citizens who nomnriso it oc City, is visiting with relatives and The Misses Eva, Ardes, Leila and w x" wB would have an she ' to i same that is u uie etowui ana aevp onmpnt nf vAofofi undergo wuiij. friends in this city . Vemeta Adams attended the trousseau One must take operation. into consideration these advantages made Miss Echo Larsen of Brigham City, tea given Sunday by Miss Mirl Limb Miss Verna of Mr, for their advancement and happiness by public spirited spent the week end in this city as the and Mrs. ArlandHess, daughter at her home in Garland. is the Hess, spending and business men to properly appreciate what one EAST GARLAND guests of Miss Zona Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith and Mrs. gets for week in Malad City with her brother, Mrs. David Larson wie uuuai iie spenus in sucn a community, not only the merCecil Clifford of Blackfoot, Idaho,, is it Orland. 4-were Tuesday and Wednesday guests A birthday dinner was given Miss chandise he wraps up in a package and carries from the store that :x of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Larson. lone Lamb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. he purchases but it is every other advantage and comfort he enjoys Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson of Mr. and Mrs. Aage Boselund of OgLeo Lamb at the home of her grand in these civic centers that have been built up by part of the profits Beaver ward, visited Sunday evening den, were Sunday guests of Mr. and NOTICE TO CREDITORS mother, Mrs .Lucy Lamb, Sunday, July the merchant has received from your dollar. 9th. lone was 13 years of age. A It is true that you, Mr. Loyal Citizen, have contributed also to here. Mr. Johnson was the principle Mrs. C. J. Hansen. Miss Mavis Hanspeaker in the evening church service. sen returned with them after having ESTATE OF WILLIAM HADFIELD, birthday cake centered the table with this civic center by spending your dollars at home. Therefore, The Relief Society ladies of the spent the past two weeks at their you 13 candles. Seven guests were pres get MORE FOR YOUR MONEY DECEASED when you spend it in your own ward spent a profitable and enjoyable home, ent A sumptuous dinner was given. community than you possibly can get by spending it away to a afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alva Mrs. Eldon Adams and children of Creditors will present claims with After dinner games were played. Latfrom which it never returns. Rhodes, Friday. Mesdames Clara Fri- - Tremonton, visited at the Delos Adams, Touchers to the undersigned at Grouse er in the day cake, punch and oranges place Saturday, July 22, Dollar Day, the Tremonton merchants, in dal, Dora Brough, Maude Cook and home, Tuesday. Creek, Utah, on or before the 14th day were served. of your liberal patronage and for the purpose of stimappreciation Mrs. and David Mr. chil Gibbs and 1933. D. of September, A. GRACE V. HADFIELD, dren, Mr. and Mrs. Asel John and ulating buying, are offering many unusual bargains that should Administratrix of the estate of children of Portage, were Sunday not be overlooked by the thrifty buyer. Read the advertisements William Hadfield, Deceased. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lamb. throughout this issue of the Leader and see if you do not agree LEWIS JONES, that you get MORE FOR YOUR MONEY when you trade in Brigham City, Utah, CLUB NEWS Atty for admix. we will old ones Date of first publication, July 13, and ins Miss John Hawkins Udy. also A. D. 1933. :x:gave a fine demonstration, after which Oils Date of last publication, August 10, j Omit- (News for Week of July 13 all did justice to a fine lunch. EveryA. D. 1933. Mrs. Ezra Harris ted by lack of space.) one present had a very enjoyable club of Bear X July 2, the 2nd year The trip was made in a evening. River City met at the home of their LEA DUNN. Prop. truck. class leader, Mrs. Delia Christensen. Lloyd Anderson is visiting in Salt TREMONTON UTAH Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hunsaker and Demonstrations were given on vege Lake City this week. ESTATE OF H. LYMAN MARBLE, tables and fruit salad and custard pud Mrs. Marion Summers and children family motored to Rockland, Idaho, EH DECEASED The minutes were read, roll are visiting with her parents. Mr. and Friday to attend the Priest family reding. Mrs. L. D. Davis at Salt Lake City union. They returned home Monday. called and songs were sang. Mr .and Mrs. Harry Drew, Mr. and Creditors will present claims with for two weeks. Mrs. vouchers to the undersigned at BrigRudger Forsgren were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Childs of Ogden, Last Thursday the Jolly Kitchen- ham City, Utah on or before the 25th ettes of Elwood, met at the home of wee guests of their daughter, Mrs. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eli at Tremonton. day of September, A; D. 1933. uieir leader, Wina Larsen. After the ' Maynard Summers, Tuesday. LEWIS JONES, business they prepared salads and 40 Van Thursday evening about Brigham City, Utah vegetables. The rest of the time was Guards, Bee Hive Girls and the Diners club motored to the Udy Springs Atty, for Executor. spent in playing games. All had a B. H. JONES, for a swim and luncheon. Thev were nice time. Executor of the Estate of Mrs. Dan Garn accompanied by their Van Guard lead- H. Lyman Marble. Deceased, The Merry Maids cookinar club of er, John Hawkins. Bee Hive and Date of first publication, July 13, Elwood, met at the home of their lead-- 1 club leaders, Mrs. Irma Summers and :x:D. 1933. R er, Melba Hansen. The club started Beatrice Hawkins. Geo. Summers. Ru- Miss Viola Holt entertained at a Date of last publication August 10, at 9 o'clock Thursday morning The Dy Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra slumber party Tuesday evening which A. v. xvoa. time was spent in preparing break Harris. After a fine swim the Van was followed by a plunge and breakTREMONTON, Guards passed their tests in the dif- fast at the Udy Hot fast Springs, Wednes: 3 ferent swimming strokes and distance day morning. Her guests were Misses Notice The Diners There was also a swim- Ella Coombs, Iva Wilcox, Delia club of Bothwell. swimming. held their meeting at the home of ming demonstration by Beatrice Hawk Coombs, Gertrude Laub, Orpha Wood Before the Public Utilities Commission Clara Payne June 2'Jth. After their Carmen Farnsworth, Opal Wood, Thel business meeting they adjourned to of Utah ma Hendricks and Viola Wood. the kitchen where they made soups Mr. and Mrs. Ira Buttars of Clarks-toOUfc Case No. 1319 and custards, after which they enjoyed were Sunday guests of Mr. and games. There were six members and Mrs. Owen Archibald. In the Matter of the Application of one leader present. Lemuel Earl and Mr. and Mrs. LoThe Diners P. W. Fuller and R. C. Toponcs, club of Bothwell. renzo Bowcutt spent last week in Pro-doing business as Fuller and To- - held their club meeting at the home of vo and the beautiful canyon near there ponce Truck Company, for a certifi- - Gertrude Eberhant, July 6th. At their They were the guests of Mrs. Stella MAKE GOOD OR WE DO cate of convenience and necessity to business meeting they planned a party P. Rich. operate between Salt Lake City and at We springes the next Thursday Friday evening the mutual gave Co. Utah Idaho State Line over U. S. night, after which they enjoyed their their Mothers and Daughters Day so Utah Tremonton, Phone 21 Oil Co. New Highway No .91 and Utah State lesson on making soups and salads, Open cial, at the amusement hall. A splen Highway No. 41 via Garland, Utah. There were eight members and one did program was given which included leader present, tributes to "Mother" by Misses GerNotice is hereby given that the apThe G. G. club girls of Both- trude Laub and Viola Holt. Mrs, P. W. of Fuller and R. C. plication TT. ..1 tit well, entertained their mothers at a wooo responaeu with many rranK Toponce, doing business as Fuller and social at the home of Dorothy Sum- When You Think beautiful expressions of gratitude in Truck Toponce TVi Company, for a certifi- mATo .Tuna 90fl ,.. f HARDWARE her remarks. The pageant "Mother w necessity a for Dorothy, spent in Life" was presented during the evenThe famous Conoco Products will be offered to the reoperate between Salt Lake Citv and ,i,:u u'quilting quilt WILSON very uoinjr r. ing. Refreshments were served to rnjuyea o,... i,ine over U. i. i tji.- oim i 11." iuttuw i tail trade for the first time in Tremonton in many years. in tone studies nite "Everything To Build Anything" ninety guests. . Highway No. 91 and Utah State High- - ihulhj ma n.;L,.. 11 Phone Wood Miss Viola Mrs. and sister, These products will include the nationally known Conoco way No. 41 via Garland, Utah, will serve, to .lrht hfra Roxie Allred of Riverside are spend two leaders. r." "I7;ri: Bronze and Ethyl Gasoline and Germ Processed Motor Oil. TT u t .: ing the week in Farmington with their suiimuaoiuit Ui UU1B at IIS omcc. ovo Mrs. D. Wood. J. grandmother, State Capitol, Salt Lake City. Utah. We invite you to visit our station located on north side Mrs. O. A. Johnson and son, Alma, on luesaay, the 2oth day of July, A. of Main Street between 2nd and 3rd West. returned Tuesday after spending a D., 1933, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. week in Southern Utah ,at the NationBy order of the commission. al Parks. Mr. Johnson accompanied R. J. BROUGH, Prop. Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this them there, but remained to supervise or A. 1933. iiin aay July, D., some of the forestry work during the F. L. Ostler, Secretary. af, run-dow- t i.. When You Trade in Tremonton I after-windsto- rm j - i i V NOTICE j TIRES? trade for your YES 4-- H -- Associated Gasoline and BOTHWELL I I LEA'S SERVICE t 4-- H Notice to Creditors Win-zel- 4-- H er FIELDING FOR ICE Beverages & Coal SEE 4-- H -- BESSINGE-- BROS. UTAH of Hearing 6: 4-- H n, Announcement 4-- H Fronk Chevrolet The Continental Will Its Modern Service Station in Tremonton , 4-- H . ifu ""' r"". :ir " I tw "Everything To Build Anything" Phone 11 us at once, rfaone Logan 49 and ReverM Prompt Service Charges Colorado Animal fii-Produ- cts Co. I it Saturday, July 22nd THINK . t HERE IS THE LEADER'S They Give Only Temporary ia their action that there is nothing them to remind yon that you Relief From Constipation about have ever taken a medicine, and most and Biliousness, Because remarkable of si I yon gradually rethe dose until you no longer reThey Have No Effect What- duce s ever on the Liver or Its quire Isxstive at all. Unless you have tried Sargon Soft Production of Bile. Mass Tills you can have no idea of THINK WILSON If dead notify .t,u .' It Takes More Than Salts, Calomel, Mineral Waters, Oils, or Laxative Pills To Arouse a Sluggish Liver When You Think LUMBER Wanted Animals Bead or Alive , s .1 Kile ! nature! laxative ind tour Btomaeh and bowels rraulr at least one quart of fresh bile every day to keop them clean, pure, free from fer-nuMauon, gas and disease germa. When your liver become stugrish the bile stagnate! and stop flow in i freely. The content of yeor bowels become the breeding place for terms and poisons; your food does not 't it just ferments and decays In the bowels. The blood absorbs these pvlnong and you suffer from constipation, tas. sick headaches, biliousness, nervousness and sour stomach. Msrgon Soft Mass Pills remove the cause of this condition in nature way. They sro not iike any of medicine yon hnve ever 'J'. srs so gocitlj, thoronch ,uj ;.f,U di-ff- the effwts produced by this nnturnl cleansing of your liver and bowels. It makes you feel years younger, stronger, healthier and happier. It brings back life and color to faded eyes and cheeks, restores the appetite and sound digestion gives you a new outlook on life itself, Tnslst on renulne Sargon Sort Mass Pills. Don't be misled. There are only two generally recognized substances which will actually stimulate a torpid er sluggUh liver to cleanse and purify ItseJf by increasing Its production ef bile. Sargon Soft Mats Hills contain both ef these sub- incea. W.T (XV for lilt, ' foil SO- -r or writ !""T DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL $ 1 .00 Co. Year to the Leader POSITIVELY FOR SATURDAY ONLY trteot lc..At O. T. Wtlllt, Scott Drug Renews or Enters Your Subscription for One ,it ? r-- n m BnnHLiui i in ft n rJ Ll L1 L , ,- -, f 4 |