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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1929 GIVE THE Bothwell Miss Zayda Anderson of Wanship, Utah, has been visiting here for the CELLAR past few days with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newman are having a pleasant visit with relatives and friends at Ojfden, Ltah. The Misses Norma and Lavera Summers and Miss Ruby Anderson were calling at the home of Miss De Lora Rasmus sen of Brigham City bunday. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Summers and daughter Lugeane, motored to Ogden, Sunday where they were visit ing with relatives and friends. Miss Mildred Wood of Howell, was the guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ldward Stark Tuesday evening. Mrs. Bert Hunsaker and Mr. T. V. Stokes, made a business trip to Black Fine, Idaho, Inday morning return ing home Saturday evening. Vergil Anderson and Fred Christ-ense- n motored to Malad, Idaho, Sun ith half a chance the basement will come up in the world and make a useful place of itself. 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Jorgenson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. LeVon Stokes and family of Tremonton on a pleasant outing A very to Logan canyon Sunday. enjoyable trip was reported. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson of Bothwell, announce the marriage of their daughter Vesta, to Reed Peter-sn- , son of Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Peterson of South Tremonton. The young coupe were married at Logan, HAIL Now is the time to insure your crops against HAIL. Over $10,000.00 paid out in claims through my agency last year. You can't afford to gamble with the elements. Let me write you in the largest company in America. C. Thatcher Marjorie Stokes Sunday. Mr. Rasmus Anderson and family were shopping m Ogden Wednesday. Wayne Hust is suffering from a bad attact of appendicitis. He has also been receiving medical attention. Mrs. Augustus Iversen of Bear River City was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson Mon GUARANTEE ALL WORK BURGESS BROS. CO. Spencer J. Taylor AT THE BANK visiting friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Nelson of Logan were in town Sunday. Mr. Nelson returned home Monday while Mrs. Nelson and little daughter. Donna Jean, are spending the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allen of Ogden are spending the week here with Mr. and Mrs. George Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. W. Jones and Miss Anne Hurd were shopping in Brigham and Tremonton Sautrday. On their way home they called on their sister, Mrs. Wm. F. Larkin at Corinne. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Larkin and family, have moved to Smithfield where they expect to make their home. Miss Margaret Robbins returned to her home at Logan Saturday after spending three weeks here with her The United Sanitary Summers. Farm Bureau meeting was held at the home of Mrs. t,zra Harris wed nesday. Demonstrations of children patterns and dresses were given. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Summers and son and daughter Udell and Betty, were calling on relatives and friends at Deweyville Sunday. Mrs. Roland Chnstensen has re turned home after spending a few days at Brigham City. Mr. hli Hawkins and son, Grant of Logan, have been visiting here at their ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Anderson are making their home at the residence of Leland Hansen of Tremonton. Thursday evening, Miss Dorothy Summers entertained a number of her young friends at a delightfully arranged lawn party, after a pleasant moon Igiht frolic, a midlight luncheon Cleaners WILL DO IT We have one of the most modern, best equipped Cleaning Plants in the State of Utah. Bring your soiled clothing in and let us dry clean them. One trial will make you a life long customer. up-to-to-da- te, was served. Jno. E. Lythgoe, Manager Tremonton, Utah i Francis, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kupfer is suffering from the mumps. Mr. Joseph Newman is enjoying a fishing trip to Clear Creek. SOLVE YOUR HAULAGE PROBLEMS BY USING THE Ford 11-- 2 Ton Truck NOW AVAILABLE FOR IjVIMEDIATE DELIVERY Mrs. Alvin Robbins was quite ill Sunday. Mrs. Glenn Taylor and Beth Allen motored to Ogden last week on bus iness. Miss Mary Larkin of Corinne is Man So Nervous Gets Sore When Spoken To "It actually irritated me to have anyone talk to me, I was so nervous. Vinol ended this and I feel wonderful now." Wm. Fahy. Vinol is a compound of iron, phos phates, cod liver peptone, etc. The very FIRST bottle makes you sleep better and have a BIG appetite. Nervous, easily tired people are surprised how yuiLK the iron, phosphates, etc., give new life and pep. Vinol tastes delicious. Scott Drug Co. Adv. When You Think LUMBER THINK WILSON Do -- Not-Wait Place your order NoW Old Duart New Improved Duart Fredrex, ringlet ends Navette Phone 27R $ 8.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 horses and cows. Just ring Logan 49 and ask the operator to reverse the charges and Zip! we'll have someone there. Colorado Animal products Co. By- Logan, Utah P. 0. Box 104 IT'S ICE THAT KEEP 'EM FRESH! her cousin Wilma Larkin at Corinne. Myron W. 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The price is lower con- a remarkable value. siderably The Frederick Washer is a Maytag product in the madcrate price field. It has a counter-sun- k gyratator in a sturdy nickeled tub, a silent cushioned motor and precision made parts. THE MAYAG COMPANY, Neuton, Iowa Founded 189 THE FREDERICK MAYTAG RADIO PROGRAMS I.iVvKH It 1 jmm A I HImWCCO. Omitm WOW. EXPERT PERMANENT WAVING At Miss Adams By Hodges We Will Call for and pay cash for dead or useless Monday. Miss Maxine Jones is visiting1 AVflBMSMt DUAL TRANSMISSION SIX SPEEDS FORWARD TWO REVERSE LOW INITIAL COST LOW OPERATION EXPENSE LOW DEPRECIATION It doubtless required years to find the man who looks so perfectly at ad. ease in a union-su- it Any man can figure out how generous he would be if he had a little more money. Ogden Friday. Mrs. Ihomas Waddoups of Juniper was the guest of Mrs. Dee Cutler "Everythinfj to Build Anything" Phone 11. Various Body Types Hog market uneven, steady to fifteen cents lower than last weeks close of eleven dollars, which was paid bulk sales. freely on choice butchers On one ninety to two hundred thirty pound butchers, ten seventy five to ten and lights eighty five with heavies down to ten dollars bulk packing sows eight to eight twenty five. Notice to Farmers! Valley. Mrs. Nellie Butterfield and daughter, Lillie, came up from California .Sunday and is the guest of her brother Geo. Allen this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Showell were business visitors to Malad and Ogden Monday. Mrs. Alma Larkin spent a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson of Howell. Lowell Cutler visited friends in THE Snowville Many a young man who claims to be selling magazines to get a college education looks as though he should be an applicant for graduate courses or an honorary degree. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hurd were shopping in Tremonton Monday. Mrs. Rebecca N. Cutler, Mrs. Ellen Anne Hurd of ilLaFoeje.... SESHRRA Pack, Mrs. John Arbon, and Miss Anne Hurd of the stake Relief Society Board visited the Rosette and Park Valley wards Sunday. They were accompanied by Jos. J. Cutler and Lowell Cutler. Lorin and Merlin Larkin of Corinne were in town Sunday. Mrs. Delmore Roe of Stone is a guest of her mother, Mrs. Chas G. Arbon. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eliason and children left last week for a trip to Denver where they will visit with Mrs, Eliason's mother. Chaa Peterson and family moved out from Salt Lake last week for the summer. A. N. Tolman and Wm. C. Pack visited the Sunday School at Hansel Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson attended the funeral services of Mrs. Harris' cousin, Otto Christoperson of Pocat WHEN BETTER CLEANING IS DONE Stone Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm Hurd Jr. motored to Ogden on business Sunday returning Tuesday. Austin Tolman of Pocatello Valley was in town Monday. Dont forget the celebration at Snowville June 28 and 29. father. Saturday. ello, Idaho, Saturday. Mr. Lh Anderson was transacting business at Locomotive Springs, Mon day. Roland and Fred Chnstensen have recently returned home from Idaho where they have been working. Miss Dona Marble has returned to her home at Deweyville after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Weekly Hog Market Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Jones, Miss Mary Larkin, Miss Annie Hurd and Mrs. Mary H. Cooper were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurd of V ml V tt IDT II - ' far . kemm wilt it J mm. THE lYlAYTAY SHOP PHONE 15 Maytag International Co., Distributors Strevell-Paterso- n Hardware Company, Distributors for the Frederick TREMONTON, UTAH Salt Lake City ' Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 6 |