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Show PAGE TJUiES BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1933 FIELDING I By Mrs. Dan Garn J IF YOU SMOKE TOO KENTUCKY BURLEY TOBACCO j DEWEYVULE By Mrs. Thomas J. ! 1. :x: Mrs. N. P. Rasmussen of this city, announces the engagement of her daughter, Violet, and Lewis A. Dahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dahl of Midvale, Utah. The marriagu will be solemnized in the Salt Lake temple May 10th. After a short wedding trip the couple will make their home in Midvale. ed ' Jfce ed evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Laub had as their guests Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hess, Mrs. George Laub and Arthur Hess of Brigham City. - 4- - F TREMONTON life. SPECIAL OFFER! FIVE POUNDS SMOKING TOBACCO $1 Rich, Ripe, Old Fasiuoned Leaf Our Old Kentucky. Burley is no more like manufactured tobacco than day is like night - guaranteed free from chemicals and all other adulterations that conceal imperfections, delude the sense of taste and undermine the health. We use the same method our grandfathers used in preparing tobacco for their own use - every trace of harshness leaves it - nothing to "bite" your tongue or parch your taste. Thousands of tobacco lovers the world over swear by its inimitable smoking and chewing qualities, REDUCE YOUR) JL We sell diZ rect from TOBACCO BILL) the grower this eliminates the eighteen cents a pound Revenue Tax - all manufacturers' and middlemen's profit thereby or effecting 'a saving to you of 50 more. , No fancy packages, no decorations, just quality and lots of it. SCOWCROFT'S INDEPENDENT TOBACCO NEVER RIP GROWERS ASSOCIATION OVERALLS Frankfort, Ky. great grandchild, born to Mr. and Mrs Forest Hart of Hollywood, Calif. Max Beal of the U. S. A. C, at Lo- I By Mrs. Roscoe Stoddard 500-mi- le thirteen Indianapolisracefortires that consecutive years your brake can top are made by master tire builders. REMEMBER your wheels, but your tires must stop your car. the Announcing, NEwTiresfone Super Oldfield Type This tire ia the equal tff of all standard brand Ir firat linA f Ifm in fliiiil. J PH1CB 6IZB ity, Construction and appearance. Sold at a price that affords you real 4.50-2- 1 4.73-1- 9 3.00-20- .. 5.2S-1- 8 $5.85 6.30 7.00 7.6S Otti wt nparliaB.lelj tea :. ... I ' jarma A i I i PRICE 9. &c.ie '5.25-18...- ... 6.85 it ii FIRESTONE TYPE This tire is of beller SENTINEL C'Y) fate frr.J Quality, Construction and Workmanship than second lino special brand tires made without the SIZE manufacturer's name and guarantee and offered for sale by mail 4.73-1- 9 5.00-1- 9 5.25-1- 8 Ollwi PRICE $5.10 S.4S 6.17 Siifiopciliull order houses and others. FIRESTONE COURIER TYPE This tire is of good Quality and Work- . manship carries the name "Firestone" and SIZE sold full guarantee as low as many cheap special brand tires manufactured to sell at a price. ss !30x3',4 Pi j v. 4.50-2- 1 4.75-1- 9 y PRICE $3.15 3.8$ 420 Compare Quality. Construction, Farlce FULL CUT Work Shirts FiresSone Spark ... El Dependable Firestone 49c C-- BaHeries 4$ M We believe you will agree with us, that this is an exceptional value at this low price. SeedS - I una jam jjf eld battwy We wilt test any make of Battery FREE We M A G N E X $T,95 ! ve oidbcmv BATTERIES MAG N E X SPARK PLUGS -- mmuRN KALSOMINE Extra ny valve atrm VUit On Firmttonm Building amout DEWEY RAMSDELL : : : : PHONE TREMONTON 134 1 Cum-Oippa- d (or$f Firestone Brake Lining The new Firr.ton Aquapruf Brake Lining and ia moiature-procmbodiee a new princiof mm, mileage. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Special Spring Prices d, no chance for eir leakage- constant air preaurev Ineurea greater lira Painting - Paperhanging Kalsdmining Complete Line of Wallpaper Samples cora-poan- which eala acainst air low. Flnlbla rubber will test your Sfxuk tlmm frme Red Tub. Coated in.ida AAAaasaakAAAAnt. WWW I Each in Sets The New Firestone Sealtyte Leakproof Tube with a .pedal Everything for Your Farm and Home "Your Good Will Our Best Asset" Phone 35 Tremonton, Utah cf Tire Value Thrift to to 16, either blue denim or strips. This is not an overall built for sale purposes but an overall built for hard wear. Field and Garden Farmers' Cash Union G01V STANDARD Tire That Taught Millions." All sizes, 3 up Farm Tools and Implements ed id WW I7 sue moniifiif turpr'a nnmn wyj , offered and guarantee, i for sale by department 1 5 '4.7S-1stores, oil companies, iff lA'trC'J and mailorder catalog VifflXfc h&T xnv nouses. x ma i z. honest-to-goodne- HERE! Cum-Dipp- special brand tires made without the 49c UTAH You Will Surely See What You Want GeT OUR liberal trade-l- a . allowance for your old tires In ' exchange for Firestone High The Cold. Speed Tires Standard of Tire Value: For very little money we will equip your car with Firestone Tires the safest Tires in the World. They have the patented Extra Values of and Tiro Extra Cord Plies Under the Scientifically designed Non-Skto give you Tread MOST MILES PER DOLLAR. Don't risk accident another day with Inferior or dangerously thin, worn tires. Trade them in today for Firestone High Speed Tires the Tires that have won the in quality to first line FOR BOYS Prop. ! TIRE CONSTRUCTION ' FIRESTONE OLDFIELD TYPE This tire is superior OVERALLS SERVICE LEA'S LEA DUNN, Visit Our Store! MONEY! BUY TODAY! SAVE the MASTERPIECE of savings. RAWHIDE trade for your old ones PAINTS at these low prices. Tires i Gum-Dippi- ng SCOWCROFT'S Associated Gasoline and Oils HARDWARE in fact, increasing prices of rubber and cotton are sure to bring higher tire prices. Get your tire requirements NOW while we are selling Fireslor"? Extra Quality -- Cut from heavy denim, cut right, made right. Really an outstanding quality at the lowest price ever. 8-o- gan, was home over the week end. TREMONTON have joined the upward trend. We heHeve they "will advance again Gum-Dipp- ed 89c TIRES! we will HOWELL Compare Them AnyTime Anywhere You'll be Surprised at the Difference " 3m YES Tire prices J . ! That Can't Be Beat these requests. We do not ship C. O. D. orders to do so would require a large staff of clerks. Orders must be in English language. McClure Bldg. ITire Prices Going IHIigher Buy Now J Cave Money? years ago. VALUES Send 35 cents in silver and - one Owe will ship Post-Pai- d Mrs. George Abbott entertained you. We have thousands of requests daily Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Lena White. Social chat was enjoyed for "Samples" - our margin of profit and a delicious luncheon was served is so small we cannot comply with ; THINK WILSON "Everything To Build Anything" Phone 11 4-- 8. pound of Burley Tobacco as guests. Last Thursday Mrs.- - 0. A. Seager was a guest of the Honeyville Ladies Civic club, which met at the home of Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker. 0. L. Brough was attending to business in Logan and Brigham City on Friday. Bishop David A. Smith, wife and 2 jldren of Salt Lake City, were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Fridal, Jr. Mrs. Hazel Wright and 2 children visited her father, K. H. Fridal and sister, Mae, several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Brough received the news of the birth of their 25th children." Mr. and Mr. Que E. Shupe of Ogden, announce the safe arrival of a fine boy, born, May 2nd, at the Dee Hospital. Mrs. Shupe was formerly Miss Leota Ipson of this city, who with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ipson, moved to Ogden several HARDWARE For quick relief from indigestion and upset stomach due to excessive smoking' try Dr. Emil's Adla Tablets. Dont stop smoking, just use Adla Tablets. Scott Drug Company, Tremonton, Utah. (Adv.) 3. a trial offer. A trial will convince 16 four-thirt- Work Clothes -I- - to J Thursday evening a parcel shower was given in honor of Miss Violet Ras mussen at the home of her mother, Mrs. N. P. Rasmussen. During the evening games were played and re freshments were served. The bnde re ceived many useful gifts. Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Merrill Wankier entertained a few friends in honor of the birthday of her husband. At noon a delicious dinner was served and at y a luncheon was served to ten guests and a number of :x: Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Anderson and Mrs. Jno. Anderson of Richmond, were visitors at the Jno. Anderson home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Larkin spent Mr .and Mrs. O. W. Snow and fam Thursday and Friday at Ogden. Ben ily, Veda, Emma and Mr. and Mrs. Larkin ,a brother of Mr. Larkin, reHorace Gardner were Ogden visitors. turned for an indefinite visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Perry and son them. of Slatterville, visited here at the Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Gunnell and Mrs. home of Bishop and Mrs. M. G. Perry. L. B. Gunnel! were shopping at Ogden Friday a number of our district Friday. school children went to Brigham City The grain growers association held and some were winners of ribbons. their meeting here Tuesday. Mr. Monday after cleaning the school Schulberg of Logan and David HolmMONEY SAVING PRICE 5 lbs. Send us One grounds the teachers and children en- gren of Tremonton were the speakers. SMOKING Dollar Cash joyed lunch and a swim at the Crys- Jas. Allen succeeded O. M. Mink as OR for a director of the local company. P. 0. or Ex tal Springs. CHEWING $1.00 press Money Order ,no personal checks) and we will promptly ship you a five pound Dackaee of "Burlev Tobacco." Five pounds of Old Kentucky Bur ley will make 40 large packages or smoking or 50 twists of chewing. S By Mrs. P. E. Ault Mrs. Florence E. Gardner entertain ed her primary class of girls Friday evening at a wiener roast. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Hassel and Jim Couch left Ogden Monday for Michigan where they will spend six weeks. A number of parties were given Mr. and Mrs. Hassel by their friends here. Mrs. N. B. Marble is improving from her operation at the Valley Hospital. Little Bobbie Burbank fell off the porch Wednesday evening and broke his arm in the elbow. Mr. and Mrs. LaRain Marble and children were visiting relatives here Sunday. Relatives of Reed Stewart visited here Wednesday, from Ogden. . Mr .and Mrs. Albert Thorsen and children were visiting relatives in Brigham City and Ogden last Sunday. Norma Hansen and Virginia Perry visited relatives at Ogden Friday and Saturday of last week. The Deweyville girls are winners of the northern division over the Bear River City girls team, the score Friday they crossed bats with the win ners in the southern division, the junior high, and were loosers, a score of When You Think WATCH YOUR STOMACH By Mrs. C. W. Brtileford Ault "Direct From Grower To You" :x: :x: Monday evening of last week the Old Kentucky Burley Tobacco is the Recently the Misses Edith and Linschool gave a Springtime festival on cream the of finest Kentucky's da Benton of Salt Lake were calling the school grounds. The lighting and bountiful soil can crops rich at home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter the produce ripe, beautiful. were The prodecorations leaves - smoothe and mellow - with Marble. and of consisted dancing singing gram that rare flavor and fraMrs. Cleone Hunsaker and Mrs. by the. smaller children arrayed in grance that only proper "aging" can Frank Germer have returned to their their beautiful costumes. The young produce. We bank on it you have people of the higher grades presented never tasted or smoked a finer flavor- homes here from the Valley Hospital and their many friends are glad to a minstrel show, which was very clev- ed, more satisfying tobacco in all your here this news. er. The exhibits and demonstrations of the students work was held later in the evening at the school. Mrs. Elwood Hess was hostess to the members of the Social Development home ..club Thursday afternoon at the A Hess sp'en-'j-- J I and Mrs HeDIy rIr program was given with Mrs. Tbtomas Harris in charge. The theme was, "Mothers Day." It included a paper by Miss Blanche Ferre, reading by Mrs. J. H. Smith and singing concluded the program. Luncheon was served. Special guests were Mrs. Billy Laub, Misses Pheobe Welling, Nona Smith, Blanche Ferre, Loljta Hodges and Marie Smith. Friday night the primary organization gave their annual May day program. It featured a physical education demonstration, also singing, dancing and readings were given by some of the members. Merrill Laub, Misses Lyla Coombs and Adele Hansen spent last week end in Salt Lake City. Allen Cannon returned home Saturday after spending the past school year, teaching at the branch agricultural college at Cedar City. Tuesday evening marked the close of the season's work for the M. I. A. which was very successful and a record attendance. A dancing party was held with Fielding orchestra furnishing the music. The leading social event of last week was the dancing party given by Mr. and Mrs. Smith Richards, Thurs-da- y evening at the amusement hall. novelty orchestra of Garland f the music." Friends from all or$2 the valley were present to congratulations and enjoy the evening with this young couple, which furnished them so delightful an BEAR RIVER CITV BIUCH at "A Crniurr tiraa bring mad (n 3 ple which produce. amoother more braking poai- action and control. lira braking W 0 mil I t your Brnkm RMnlnf Chars of Profrmtt," Chicago. Sea thm ft modern t trmttonm firm factory. Utah Auto & Imp. Co. Phone 28 - - Tremonton |