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Show HOME OF FRIENDLY MERCHANTS TREMONTON Utah The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, lowest cast consistent with sound were in Bear' LAND BANK LOANS and family Mrs. Lyle Mr. and Harper MARK and credit derson 1 BILLION . . principles, Mr. Drew! attenaea to! where Lake they uie( states. shared the have Rogers Johnson attended AVUt fQrmpr, . reunion. mi fv.. has Land bank loans totaling $5,244 family reunion at Guinevah Harper family to farmers,! Mrs. Mr. Harper and and; Park in Logan Canyon on Sun m .-" area served the ' Mrsand Mr. daogaier xone and - to trough day. Mrs. oy watio- twi uie autr i"" and Mr. uouniy Coombs. Wayne Grover and Vinson Sor- George Farm Loan Association. In Wood llarrv Drew, Secretary-Treasur- -, naj Irene Mrs. Carl in Coombs, ' ensen spent Saturday night f fha Rnv VIApT CoimtT Nat- -' (hp first, fivp mnnthc nf 104O ' after- o . . i rune f, .. West Point. Wayne and Miss. had dinner and spent the nf iL urew says uie associauon has time. Mervin lonai i arm loan fl,w""" rohh; Marlene Patterson returned Sun- noon with Mr. and Mrs. iana qziik loans a- -i ities, niOf,.,' Tremonion, uvdu. mi. iicw auuJ; rnaae Tremonton. . T day morning and spent the day Holt in -the George On ery, Main Saturday attending the anniversary. Vm to a striking record of service of im this vicinity. m tot "aea son attended the Stoddard fam Coombs family had a Park in American agriculture, represent-- j Farr Lorin at Stod Charlene with reunion ily Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crowther ing more than a million long-- j Ogden. dard at West Point. individual farmers and family of Salt Late, are to term loans accompanied Tom Mrs. Harper Mrs. Fred Grover and since 1917, for pur- - spending a few days with her Marie were Brigham City Mr. and Mrs. George Coombs to and ranchers TREMOR I of land, improvements, or( ter Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Allen and Farmington where they attended visitors on Saturday. bix, Mrs. L. R. Shaffer and Mrs. tlw funeral for Miss Emily Walk- refinancing of Indebtedness, al- family. loans have of these of out ten er. Ned Shaffer accompanied Mrs. One day last week Mr. and ready been paid, many of them Don Shaffer to Brigham City on Mrs. George Coombs, Mr. and prior to maturity. Monday. The land bank system, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Cunning- Mrs. Tom Harper, Mr. and Mrs. REEVES BLOCK & PIPE Drew Mrs. and Mr. explains, actually is owned and Mervin Holt ham and Mrs. Rachel Williams and children of Malad were Sun- Carl Coombs celebrated three by the farmers and ranchers BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH at- who obtain their land bank loans day dinner guests of Mr. and wedding anniversaries by loan local farm Mrs. Ned Shaffer. tending a session at the Logan through the Each borrower beIt was the George Mr. and Mrs. Leo Godfrey ana temple. CONCRETE PUMICE member association comes an 15th Holt's Coombs' the 50th; children of Clarkston and Mrs. loan when his stockholder and After3rd. Coombs' and Car the Merlin Gleed of Garland had All lending funds Sunday dinner with Mr. and ward they drove up Logan Can is completed. DARNS COOP are obtained by the sale of bonds yon and had a chicken dinner Mrs. Sherman Oyler. natthe investors in to an inn. private Mrs. Lyle Johnson accompan- at Imil(lins The family of Mr. and Mrs. ion's big money markets. ied Mrs. Hal Rhead to Salt Lake Elder The Box Mr. County and on Sorensen, Henry Mrs.) City Tuesday. FOR SALE BY Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson Sorensen, Betty Jean of,ional Farm Loan Association is and daughters Pauline and Bev- Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. one of 1241 of these farm loan Located in every, erly, Darrell Hansen and Joyce Clyde Sorensen of Fielding and in the were home Diane at for Eliason community Mr. agricultural and Mrs. Marlin TRI-STA- TE Romer, LUMBER Ml and Mrs. Ace Robonette and J. Sunday dinner to help Mrs. Sor United States, they operate with 11 PHONE TREMOVTnv memF. Smith of Brigham City at- ensen celebrate her birthday the aim of providing their loans at the tended a wedding reception Mon- anniversary. Patricia returned bers with long-terLake to to Salt with them City day evening at Memory Grove in Salt Lake City for Mr. and spend a week. Mrs. Francis Allen, Mrs Gibbs Mrs. Lynn Larson who were married in the Salt Lake Temple on Allen, Mrs.Orin Parkinson and fi ma mm Monday. Beverly acted as maid Allen, Mrs. Orin Parkinson of of honor and Pauline was a Portage called on the Henry Sorens:ns on Tuesday. bridesmaid. Mrs. Dorris Peterson had as Mrs. Irene Wood and two daughters of Los Angeles spent guests Sunday and Monday, Mr. the past week at the Tom Har and Mrs. Lloyd Sorensen of Ruth, Nevada; Mrs. Hannah Goodall of per home. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Tom American Fork and Mrs. Foster Rappleye and son Foster Lloya of Provo. Mr. Sorensen is a broof (be as Government will lend farmers up (o ther of Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Rappleye a niece. new storage bins to lie repaid over a r Mr, and Mrs. L. Francis Peterson and son Johnny of Sahara Village spent the week end with period. by GEORGE S. BENSON Mrs. Dorris Peterson. President" Harding Olltjt Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sorensen of Searcy. Jkrkaitstt bins We ..Jpi Afc I M MP I i dJiu tor rnuay uanii'uuui.. r. ijisi Phone 23 i. -- . SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) $2.50 per year as Second Class Entered at the Post Office at Tremonton, Utah, matter, October 15, 1925 r A. X- KTTTV0 Editor-Publishe- - Dean Grover and Mrs. Martin Riser. Mrs. Orval Grover was in the guest book and By Mrs. Eph Fetersen charge of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover reOf special Interest this week ceived the truests. The house was was the celebration of the gold-w- beautifully decorated with June the celebration of the gold-an- d flowers. Mrs. Lafe Grover. The honored couple wish to The affair started with a din- take this opportunity to thank ner for members of the immedi- their many friends who helped ate family at noon, at the home make the affair a success. of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Riser. Mr. and Mrs. Will Harris of The guests of honor were pre- Portage spent the night with the sented with gold band rings by Grovers. The two couples went their children. The grandchild- to Ogden on Monday to spend a ren also presented them with a few days. gift. A program was enjoyed by Miss Judy Grover returned n present. the thirty-sevewith her parents Mr. and Mrs. Open house was held from 3 to Durrell Grover to their home in 7 pjn., at which time over a Ogden after spending the week hundred friends and relatives with Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson called to wish them well. Re- and Mr. and Mrs. Wilden freshments were served from a lace cloth covered table center Gaylen Grover, son of Mr. and ed by a three-tiwedding cake, Mrs. Dean Grover of Ogden is by Mrs. Weldon Grover, Mrs. spending a week's vacation at the Martin Riser home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover and Mrs. L. R. Shaffer attended a session at the Logan Temple on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen attended a Seventies dance at Snowville Fridav nieht. and On Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.'' Merlin Sorensen, accompanied by Mrs. Fred Peterson and Mrs. NEW and USED Ace Robonette and J. F. Smith ELECTRIC MOTORS of Brigham City, attended a funeral service in Centerville for an aunt, Mrs. Mary Barber Taylor. SHEET METAL WORK Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler and - BEATEN G PLUMBING son Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Tremonton Phone 108 Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Leon An CaJt (jarand as er MOTOR REPAIR Rewinding J. G. Burgess Co. DR. LH.McNAMARA Veterinarian 1st House Phone Brfgbam 2391 5S3-R- 11 wmwr i Percales OF A ' V " r. THE SAME HIGH QUALITY THAI HAS MADE RONDO THE MOST POPULAR OF FINE PERCALES NEW ALL or a close-ou- t ALL MEW so well-Mende- Tins is not a clearance but a new d ALL NEW locr price level. COLORS . . M dear, tiiey take your Irea(li away' DESIGNSt...Mnpcs, plaids, checks, tiny florals plus many, many other ncw-this-scas- - get-toget- j patterns. 'fRondo comes in a Rainbow of eolul colors too! Hf. US. P.i. Off. atPEMEY 9g sis-cha- se j C5J & BLtf - for HOUSES - and other out I Nat-All- en COf - m oram nan utters m orage AID M LOOKING JUTf AHEAD How's Britain Now? Current news reports suggest that the British are still having a tough time, though things seem a little bet ter with them lately. Actually, it is high time lor signs ot recovery. How mucn Better o England would be right now how much sooner she would have come out of the kinks il she ha kept safe her traditional U CCUUHu East of Post Office in Bear River City ' Phone Bear River winy ... of each week at Tremonton, Utah, on Thursday Published w islam a - U.. HO UUi KI1UW3. QUI if the English mind and spirit come out of these dangerous experiences unscathed, it will surely be a miracle. (There are those who will give more credit for Improvements to the Marshall Plan and to the generosity of the American taxpayer than they will to Britain's labor government.) The sad thing about it is that the Englishman is still the worse off having given up much of his heritage of freedom and liberty. Mess of Pottage The swap has netted a poor me" of pottage indeed. England's exp?ri ence Is the lesson of the century for America. There was the dentist, for example, who took his own life because he found it impossible to operate his office as the government ordered. His suicide note cited too many forms to be filled out for the government and declared he could not do his work and the too. What about small business? Take filling stations (petrol there). From a London newspaper: "After two years of deliberations, a committee of 13 men has reported to the government on the technical considerations which should govern the number,' capacity, and distribution of petrol stations." Imagine! That is the result, when people hand over their individual initiative to government. How to Make Tea Under the heading "First Warm the Teapot," an item in a British newspaper advises that the food ministry is sending out an expert who will visit restaurants in Tottenham and educate the restaurant staffs on the subject of how to make tea! As if by now, the English people have not learned to make tea. Some of these seem a bit ridiculous. They are. Like the report of demands for "free" wigs having risen under socialized medicine to more than 200 a week at a cost of more than $4,000,000 yearly. It is reported also that "Application Order No. 2" will entitle hairless men and women to the nationalized wig cleaning and dressing service, once every two months. From cradle to grave, indeed! l.ilvrty in Flielit In FroxfMd. Knr;!atid, K. J. was biulding a house. He wanted a round hall window in his new home. Dut the "area planning committee" said no; the window must be rectangular. "A round window would bo out of place in a rural area." the panel declared. Commented Kilford: "There is no individual liberty today." That happened in England. The whole British story of snarling bureaucracy may remind reader! of wartime experiences In America. It Indicates, too, that government control clashes with individual freedom. Shall we In America be able to keep our freedom? HT T br4 Or. (Itnxi (nil h 4t 4rm "l,ni .( it, FrtC't Cktfk ltkj tutu f.r Um. red-tap- on-lfie-fa- five-yea- mi offer for prompt delivery steel bolted grain Mar Vista, California, called on the Eph Peterson family Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Christen-ae- n had as dinner guests Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Nelson of Tremonton. Mrs. Ella Thomas and Mrs. J. T , . . . i oi jviaiaa caiiea on I Mr. and Mrs. nnvp Thnmat Wednesday. the following sizes: 500 " 625 2150-2550-29- 3350 50 18,800-22,400-26,880-31,3- - 1000 - 1250 - - 60 38,250 - 45,900 and 53.53 bushel capacities. T"JJ17CIT U IATC WIT L PAV POn-TIIEMOELT- O Qualified Storage for Government THE DICK ALLENS ENJOY TRIP TO NORTHWEST Mr. and Mrs. Dick Allen and family returned home Saturday Loans. ORDER NOW and reported having a wonderful trip to Canada and British Columbia. They returned home via the Redwooods. lie ready for tins year's crop. 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