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Show . BEAR PAGE EIGHT j ! 1 1 1 At r mwus. 9 Fhone Marjorie Hansen, Correspondent YANKS IN THE WORLD SERIES SITUATION I Mrs. Georee M. Potter, of Black- The sensation nf the foot. Idaho, ia spending this week at i fold Tuning New Corodano Radios uae oume oi ner ua.ugni.er ana nun-Touch a button and your favorite sta law, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy BunnelL Mrs tion tuned itself. 5 days FREE Trial Potter will leave Tremonton this week Gamble Stores. 134 N. MAIN ST end for Washington, D. C. where she LOGAN, UTAH will make her home this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Randall, of daughter, Carolyn, visited with Mr. Morgan, Utah, spent the weekend at and Mrs. West at Beaver Dam. the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miss Dorothy Gamell. of SDrinerville, Randall and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Getz. is spending the winter at the home or Mr. ana Mrs. Dan Briggs. Mrs. LaGrand Hunsaker received Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Schaffer spent medical treatment at the Valley hos- Thr Big Gunj o! th Ycrake Attack Lett to right joe vi Maggio, oumeiaer; Lou Gehrig, 1st baseman; Bill Dickey, catcher. lifrIX PSJI m well-finish- Pack left Wednesday morning to attend the L. D. C. conference in Salt Mrs. Jenkins, Reverend and Mrs. Lake City. Goff, Norman Shaw and Keith Rohde Phyllis Cook and Beverly Manning attended the Intermountain Preaching with their leader, Mrs. Mildred Harris, Wedin Salt Lake City, Mission, held returned Monday after three days at nesday evening. Salt Lake City, where they demonMr. and Mrs. E. J. Winzeler spent strated muffin making at the State the weekend with friends in Logan Fair. These girls won the muffin demonstration at the County Fair. canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Summers and son La Miss Betty McClure, of Salt Lake Salle were Salt Lake City visitors week to home this her returned City, after spending the summer months at Wednesday afternoon. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben WinMr. and Mrs. Job Adams, of Layton, zeler. 1 were Sunday dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. John Cole, of Provo, home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne San dan. Mr. spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Sandall's and Mrs. Adams are Mr. uncle and aunt. S. M. Cole and family of this city. Mrs. Helen Nelson, of Brie-haMathew Felsted is spending this the last weekend at the home spent this week at Salt Lake City. He is Mr. of and Mrs. Wayne Sandall. a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ldi ' l U ... Vs, , - ed listment In Heary Artillery tor the Yankee outfielder i snaroens ud nis patting eye for the 1337 Iracas with some air rifle tar '37 World Senee Jake Powell (left). N. Y and battino stnr of th Inst WnrlH Srios Iget practice. Tim Sullivan, Yan kee bat boy shown with Powell, can't i knock them over Lthe fence with a 'J 'A (baseball bat like Powell yet, but when it comes to Ian air rifle match. Tim lean hold his own with anyone. IK S I -- - V. Verna Barfus Marries Willas 0. Man im smb Dance Group Presents Brilliant Performance (By Marjorie Hansen) William R. Fuller and Howard Almost unlimited Yanks' Pitchina Staff Lpft James, of Salt Lake City, were busi- the Frazer James applause greeted dance group, manness visitors in Tremonton, Monday lohnny Murphy, Monte Pearson, Vernon Gomez! aged by Arthur Frazer. when thev and Tuesday. presented, at the high school last their classical, modern Mrs. Merlin Wood is spending this Wednesday, and European dances. week with relatives in Salt Lake City, The troupe is made up of Gene Ed Fred Barfus and Ira Andersen went to Nevada to work on their Louise Percival and Marguewards, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Earl, of Lake 7 project. They have started tomining rite Lundy. Mr. Frazer accompanies Side, Utah, visited with Mr. and Mrs. at the some ore and are. realizing a ship piano. fairly Any Earl and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Dunn Stake Students were thrilled by the inBeekeepers will meet at 7:30 good profit. afternoon. Sunday dividual performances of the three, neyt Thursday evening:. October 7 at Nearly 100 per cent of the High the Tremonton Ward chapel, accordtheir duo and trio dances. attended their monthly priestThe Primary graduations were held Outstanding was Mr. Edwards' nea- - ing to announcement of Norma Sum- hood meeting at Tremonton Sunday. D. L. S. at church. the Sunday night sant dance, done with a tamborine; mers, stake leader. .io iMaers attended the Elders meeting his pantomine dance in which he The meeting' Thursdav evAnino- rin at Deweyville por during Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. William Landvatter be tnree the second in a series designed to and priesthood meeting. and children, Harry and Erna, spent trayed dance Russian dolls; a centrithe eroun a mndr petal by acquaint Beekeepers with all details Mm. Bronsen returned to Sunday afternoon in Brigham City. Spanish version of the ancient Logan of the work required. Meetings will last Ritual week, after spending a week here were at the Mr. of home need Plenty of Good Food They guests of Fire; and the Russian and Polish oe neid twice each month. Meat bought from us at his sons and relatives. visiting and Mrs. Henry Drews. dance interpretations. wholesale cut Miss Summers says, "We appreciate and prices, On Tuesday a group of women were put in storage lockers, will save you Mr. Frazer, himself an dollars on your meat bill . . .Investigate while outstanding the work being done by the Beekeep- busy canning tomatoes for the school Harvey Heed, of Ogden, is visiting concert pianist, favored with space is availble his own ers of the stake, especially those who lunches, at the home of J. M. here this week at the home of his sisof a arrangement selection have had from previous experience, and we ter and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Faust, "A Mexican Love Song," and urge them to be on hand to helD the Mr and Mrs. Sam Ward Shu man. other compositions. new teachers to become familiar with moved in their fine, newMortensen has home erected The dance group is renowned thru-ou- t their job." on the highway, where Ward Shuman, who has been ill BETWEEN TREMONTON AND GARLAND the old home the United States. The manager stood. for the last week, is greatly improved. has had a brilliant European background, and the dancers have all had Mrs. Ward Shuman and Mrs. Wil- intensive training in ballet and other liam Powell and family visited in Salt forms of the dance. By Mrs. II. P. Rasmussen I Lake City, Monday and Tuesday. "SILXRPEST TEETH" - - Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hansen and NEW aboard son. Theon and rinno--o G. M. j the liner "Normandi" last week was turned Saturday from ant extended Colorado Copper Spencer Penrr.se trip through Idaho and Canada. They Low who keeps on his Colorado ! ! ! ! Springs also visited places where Theon laOffice Over J. C. Penney Store summer-resor- t estate bored as a a KLEENEX Ige. menagerie of missionary in Montana. Office Ilours: 9 to 12 - 1:15 to 5:30 lions, 2 REGULAR 50c TEK bears, elephants. Said he- "Thi 500 Sheets Virgil Francom left Tuesday morn28c FHONE 124 country has entered a era. ing on a trip east to visit friends from RUBBING ALCOHOL TOOTH . . x aon i mina, I got sharp teeth." his mission at Chicago and surround50c Value - With a box Full Tint 2dc Both of ing country. He may take a job back HINKLE PILLS Woodbury's Germ there and spend the winter. He also for C BOTTLE OF 100 I3r Free Face intends to visit his brother, Dee, who wder 7 McKesson's Milk of Magnesia is laboring as a missionary in the TOOTH PASTE REGISTERED East Central States. i9c VISIT OUR FOUNTAIN - Ige. size, 49c Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wuthrich and PHARMACISTS . PALMOLIVE SOAP baby of Logan, are spending a few Meet Your Friends at To Serve You At AH Times 5c days at the home of Mrs. Wuthrich's McKesson's COD LIVER OIL OUR STORE parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis HunsaFlJ1 Pint 59c ker, while Mr. Wuthrich is looking Guaranteed Electric VANTAGE r at his farm in East Tremonton. g9c He special Offer! - 25 Kesso ". EPSOM SALTS, is planning a nursery on his farm. CORN 19c bag Miss Annie Andersen of ELECTRIC FLAT IRON Logan spent the week end visiting Gertrude Guaranteed $1.49 Double Edge Hansen and relatives and friends here William's DENTAL POWDER All for Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hansen accom25c Value jqc panied their son, Neal. to Logan SatWE CARRY PA BLUM urday. He will attend the college at Your Prescription ClreaI POSTAGE STAMPS 34c Ix)gan. From there they went onto MILK OF MAGNESIA Mink Creek and Preston, Accurately Compounded visiting with relatives and friends. mcneason's - Pint S3C $1.49 ELECTRIC Two niocks South of Main Street Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Munns accom-panleOLIVE OIL, Pure Virgin On Tiemont Street d Special Money-Savin- e Offer their sons, Reed and Ferrell 4" 19c Dr. West's to Logan, where TOOTH BRUSH VICKS VAPO RUB they will enter Calox TOOTH rnwnirn SPECIAL 35c V f Kg 21c Only uegular 81.00 CHAMBERLAIN'S LOTION Value - Both for 50c s,-age BE FORMALLY Beekeepers to Meet Thursday, October GREEN Hun-saker- Dentist Y Subscribe for the Leader - BEET WORKERS .... .... LOCKER STORAGE I DR. YORK-Europe-b- EVANS ELWOOD McKesson s 104th Anniversary Sale Now Going On ound Dentist "ulsld"a,"S Mereiuindise At Exceptionally Prices - dog-eat-do- JEKGENS LOTION BRUSHES g 5U ANNOUNCEMENT ! o R POPPER I $1.19 BLADES b. i j 7g Pre-C'ook- GRILL TOASTER of Dr. Jay M. Schaffer jj b. The New Clinic Building WILL g Q ALKA-SELTZE- On Thursday, October 7, 1937 $1.19 T JU4 A 59c e OPENED PUBLIC INSPECTION INVITED Doctor Schaffer Will Hereafter Hold Office Hours at Clinic, t.b muvTO rrom the Bank Building I t InpCvuy l Li B PRESCRIPTIONS t- -' ' i , Compli. Men Wanted For I Michael Webb. Mrs. Lewis Jones, of Brigham City, visited at the home of Mr. and Mis. Reed W. Cannon, Monday afternoon. Party d pital Wednesday afternoon. She slip- Wednesday afternoon in Salt Lake ped and fell on the corner of a table City on business. and broke several ribs, Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Stocks, of Boun were Sunday dinner guests at tiful, Mrs. Newman, prize nurse at the home of Dr. and rs. Jay M. Schaf the Lake in visited Salt Valley Hospital, fer and family. City, Wednesday. son-in-la- Give TeacherPrices of the better grades of slaugh ter cattle advanced sharply in AugThe initial gathering for this sej ust, and in the first half of Septem- of the Bear River High School ber they reached the highest level in and their was held partners of Bureau Agriculmany years, the at the home of MissSaw Rhf tural Economics reports. This advance evening Larson. The was party arranged was attributed largely to the marked cattle in the honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mark XicjJ shortage of grain-fe- d who have moved to Salt Lake Cit j slaughter supply. Prices of the lower reside since Mr. Nichols' promotiij of declined in grades slaughter cattle outte r . r . a. director; Mr. and Vr1 August, but strengthened slightly in W. W. Richards, recently releasj early September. from the mission presidency, Jl It is expected that prices of at Minneapolis. Mr. Rki cattle will be maintained at headquarters ards has been transfered to the S a relatively high level until increased near the A. C. colleJ gan cattle become and Seminary supplies of gram-feCoach and Mrs. Joe Whitesitl available next winter and spring, Mr. Whitesides served Bear River ) when it is probable that prices of for one season and has nj effeciently such cattle will decline. Slaughter sup- been given a coaching position at tt' cattle are now much State plies of grain-fe- d Agricultural College. j smaller than they were a year ago, All members could not be presj an in but increase cattle feeding is but enjoyed the evend expected to occur this fall and winter, of forty guests and social games chat. Refnt? chiefly because of the improved feed rr.ents were served under supervijj0i this relagrain situation year and the oi Mrs. Artnur welling. tively large profits obtained from cat tle feeding operations during the past 6 months. En- Little or no seasonal decline in pri ces of the lower grades of slaughter 38th Inf,; cattle la expected in the next few months because of the strong demand According to word received frotl I for stocker and feeder cattle antici- - Walter S. Fulton, Colonel of the 38J paced during this period. Prices of the Infantry, that the 38th Infantry, gy t lower grades of slaughter cattle in tioned at Vnrt Dnno-lai io o ' ,,.... l., Deiop the first half of 1938 are likely to be strength, which has been ""w anth.J maintained near present levels or even by the War Department. In order tl may advance seasonally in that period bring the organization up to strensttl Cattle marketings probably will con Colonel Fulton states that he is sett tinue to be fairly large in the remain- ing several parties throughout the fci der of 1937, except from areas where termountain area for the purpose off drought conditions during the past interviewing and accepting applicantil I few years have greatly reduced num- for enlistment in his resiment 3 An officer and a bers. Slaughter in this period is not likely to be so large as in the cor- officer will visit this community Oct responding period of 1936, however. 4. Anyone interested may make it Shipments of cattle and calves from quiry at the post office, or leave theithe 17 states in the western cattle name so that they may be contacted area for the period from by the recruiting officer. August to December probably will to tal about 5 per cent less than such shipments a year earlier. Practically all of the reduction is such shipments Christensen! this year is expected to occur in the Northern Great Plains. States, where Verna May Barfus, daughter of Mrl marketings in 1936 were unusually and Mrs. Charles Barfus, and Willas?; large Decause of drought. With increased supplies and lower O. Christensen, of Clarkston, wenf prices of feeds along with the present married Wednesday at the LogarS relatively high price of cattle, it is Temple. The young couple will make their expected that the slaughter of cattle and calves in 1938 will be smaller future home in Fielding, where the5 than in 1937, with most of the de- groom is employed. The young coupl crease occuring in the first half of the are. well and favorably known and"" their many friends, whom we join, eyear. xtend them best wishes for a happtl I and successful married life. Dr. and Mrs. Font Hunsaker and sons left this week for their home in Los Angeles, after a month's visit DR. D. B. here and at Thatcher, with Mrs. 's mother and relatives. They also visited relatives in Idaho. Tremonton, Utah Office Hours: 9 to 12 and 1:30 to 5 Th 52.a-- l Anderson. High School Faculty menting t Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook, Mrs. Rosa E. W. Sandstrom, from Ogden, is Mrs Hunsaker, Mrjs. Viva Munk, his of home daughter staying at the Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Clara Fridal and Mrs. Margaret E, and If BEEF CATTLE A BOCAL tt RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1937 DRUGS mi ii - FmTMrTffr SERVICE - 6 JJ. |