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Show BEAR RIVER VAlXEY' LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST and the Scouta will act aa reporters, Smilt TamhorPP -- f(The Scouts to the number of 1.260 will policing; they will bei PlanS Near Completion i do theirIntoownthree of pa- divided . RrtV ! groups camp Ilc KuaruJ1. auu niS guaros From August 21 to August 30, 1935, trois. the Nation's Capital promises to be i was stated. Ex" JameiE-Scou- t the scene of the greatest assemblaS united ecutive of the Boy Scouts, Mr. E. S. n f f v States. Plans are going forward for Martin, Acting Director of Publicity,, and other active national executives the encampment of 30,000 yor more Na- -. are in Washington. D. C, earring Boy Scouts during their A" Gor wa the Pttminaries. Jamboree. Mr. Harvey When asked how many Boy Scouts camp engineering, don director of the were actually expected to come to asserts. oo acres is now laid off asmngion, Air. jsaarun saw that was little doubt that the num"there on fashion camp in typical Army will ber have reached or passed to the Mount J!and adjacent In addition to Scouts themselnear Memorial Four Highway, yeTOan Mr. Martin ves," said, "it is expected jfiie Run. On this plot, 8.500 sleep- that and brothers and many parents will the tents, by supplied Army, ing be set up. These tents will be suppli- sisters of the boys will come to visit ed with Army cots, on which boys the Capital." from all over the United States and many parts of the world will rest after each day's full and strenuous BEAR CITY events. Mrs. C. W. Brailsford By Another camp site is in process of , completion on the lower portion of Attorney and Mrs. Shelly H. Atch-le- y Hains Point across from the War Colof Driggs, Idaho announce the lege. General Scout heademarters located near the Fourteenth Street' safe arrival of a baby &rl born July Bridge on Columbia Island, are in the 24th. Mrs. Atchley was formerly Miss Edna Thorsen of this City. course of construction. Facilites for supplying over 1,000,-00- 0 Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Andersen gallons of fresh water a day for announce the arrival of a baby girl all its various purposes in camp are born Sunday July 25th. being provided. Shower baths are be Mrs. Edith Montgomery and three ing set up to. accommodate 2,200 boys children of Vernal, Utah is visiting at a time. Means for proper disposal in this City with her parents Mr. and of used water from the baths, kitch- Mrs. Willard H. Andersen and family. ens, and lavatories are in the course Mr. and Mrs. John Brailsford Jr. of of construction. Provo, Utah spent the weekend in this . .Then there are Mrs. the lighting, tele- City visiting their sister-in-laphone, and other modern facilities, C. W. Brailsford and family. such as transportation, being provided. Miss Dessie Simson and Mrs. Gene Some idea of the food to of Salt Lake City are spendSimson required sustain 30,000 hungry boys, seated at ing a week in this City visiting Mrs. 5,250 tables, may be had from the Simson's parents Mr. and Mrs. Heber following requirements for one day: Hailing. 90,000 units of fruit, such as bananas, Sunday morning Stake Sunday oranges, apples, etc.; 70,000 eggs; School Supertendant John Lillywhite 17,000 pounds of fresh meat; 17,000 was Dresent and the; .loaves of bread; 30,000 quarts of Bear River City Sunday School. milk; and 900 bushels of potatoes. Those who were released were: Sup. Imagine 5,000 Scouts visiting Mt. Charley Checketts; assistants J. Cliff Vernon each day for six consecutive Barker; Raymond F. Arbon and days; but this is the plan, and it will Petersen. Those sustained to be conducted by trained Scout leaders. fill their places were: as supertendant ; A newspaper will be published by J. Cliff Barker; first ass. Rasmus the Scouts themselves. It will prob-adl- y Christensen; second ass. Chester A. be called the Jamboree Journal, Stander; secretary Mrs. Christina for-tion- ten-da- ia RIVER ! Le-Gra- "Better Meat at Better Prices" TREMONTON, UTAH Free Delivery in Town Every Day Until Noon SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, AUG. 3rd BOILING BEEF 25c Ribs Choice Beef LEG LAMB ROLLED LAMB 17c Yearling Pound ... Boneless Shoulder 25c Home Made - Lb. 20c Lb. MUTTON STEW COLD MEATS Assorted 10c Lb. 3 25c Lbs See Us About Selling Your Livestock of ll mud-spatter- ed apparatus, are somewhere in one ot the southern or southwestern States picturing rare and common birds and recording the voices of anusual species. Catching the song of a rare bird, says The Literary Digett, is a gamble. At tour o'clock In the awning the scientists are up, have tmt W'ztl-- NEW SPUDS Red I Lb8- - DILL PICKLES Quart Can .;. 15tf GRAPES Seedless ... b. NEW CABBAGE Pound ... PEANUT BUTTER b. Jar MILK All Brands 8 Sunday evening in our Sacrament meeting the Old Folks Committee was those released ;were: j Chairman, Oluf Jensen; his ' assistants Elvina Jensen, Annie M. Andersen and Lorene Jensen. Tnose sustained to take their places are: Chairman, Moroni Lumberg; his .assistants, Parley O. Holmgren, Eva Hailing and Ivy Barker. The old folks outing for Box Elder Stake is August 7 at La' Irving Zinck of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Buzukis, Miss Wilma Zinck and Miss Ruth Petersen all of Salt Lake City spent July 24 visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Christian Zinck. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Jeppesen and son Mr. and Mrs. Claud Whitehead and son of Salt Lake City were vis- iting Sunday at the home of Mr. and . Ml i Killing JTUg UOV Iversen. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dallin entertained Thursday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Brailsford Jr. of Provo. Alvin Johnson of Salt Lake City spent Sunday visiting his mother Mrs. Johanna Johnson. Mrs. John Christensen of Omaha, Nebraska spent 10 days visiting her sister Mrs. Anna Zinck and family. 1 330 Tall Can "V WHITE STAR TUNA FISH, 2 lg. Cans 290 20 WONDER BREAD S Loaves 100 PORK AND BEANS Pierces Can 50 CORNED BEEF Per Can 150 DEVILED MEAT 3 Cans 100 SHOP AT THE COOLEST STORE IN.TOWN FOOD Mr. and Mrs. J. MS3M STORES Unlvenrfty Ber-nic- : j ' . . 1 - 4-- H :H'M"H'4KK'H" : j Savings SUGAR FT 1 niTB liUUil U ?519 High Patent 48-l- . 1!9 Bag b. All Brands Tall Cans MI JLLLrU 6 . JSaV. SALAD DRESSING Quart JELL-WEL- STRING BEANS eunDTEWlMP i Pail 15 15 3 Cans .. 10 3 SUGAR Lbs .19 AUCri? Edwards Dependable fXAJL'l'LiLiLb. Can - DIIBI7Y 1 ' Cleaner, Bleacher UllllA Quart GRAPEFRUIT Shavers No. 2 Can SPINACH CORNED BEEF12... WHEATIES ractoge MUSTARD 2 POWDERED MAYONNAISES J SOAP Large Package TS'n silL CLEANSER PURE LARD s TABLE SALT 'i'ta. PEPPER ..... VtiH Hiiiuiiinm mi i 22 29 :.. 25 CRACKERS 2-l- b, Box TITTA White Star 2 No. Vt Cans z SALMON cai SHRIMPS ...10 Can ?135 MARSHMALLOWSu, 10 10 SYRUP inn u 1 1 5 14 15 Can r 10 Box TflirC 6 Carton 33 TAMATni7CNo.22 .......5 PORK AND BEANS MSCan.. oiiuuiumiiu .25 Tall Can j. 8-l- b. 4 C0FMA&F,:e!h... PEANUT BUTTER EXTRACTS 5 Pkg b. 10 25 Package TREE TEA :i PICKLES Package L cocoa 19 fiAU Favors TIT A If you're fat remove the cause! Take one half teaspoonful of Krus-che- n Salts in a glass of hot water in the morning. To hasten results go lightly on fatty meats, potatoes and sweets in 3 weeks get on the scales and note how many pounds of fat have vanished. Notice also that you have gained in energy your skin is clearer you feel younger in body Kruschen will give any fat person a Joyous surprise. But be sure it's Kruschen your health comes first and SAFETY first is the Knisrhcn nrnmlw Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts from the City Drug Co. and Adam's Drug Store or any leading druggist anywhere in America (lasts 4 weeks) and costs but little. (Adv.) 2 Loaves You Can Save Every Day at Pay'n Takit Stores Pounds of Fat Gained Physical Vigor A Shapely Figure BREAD Saturday's O. Lost Her Prominent Hips Double Chin Sluggishness es hem-morag- !'.'. i ALL BRAN How One Woman Lost 120 i 'V - 200 Lb. A. A. Allen. Cornell - and Mrs. Rophausser of Morgan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Abbott. Marsh Abbott returned with his parents after a visit here with his uncle and family. , Mrs. Dot Fridal went to Price Sunday and returned Monday. e Mrs. Charles Peterson and son and daughter Arlene and Warren Wilson motored to Logan Sunday taking with them Mrs. Peterson's mother, Mrs. Mary J. Checketts who visited here a few days following her operation on her eyes in Salt Lake City, Mrs. Checketts who is 89 years old had been blind for 12 years but is now rejoicing that her sight has been restored . Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kay and Children, Mrs. Zebb White, Mrs. Paul Newton, Jesse Garfield and Eunice Kay were Ogden visitors Monday. Mrs. Dona Brough of Salt Lake City visited over the weekend with Bott LAME CHOPS Pound FRESH QUALITY MEATS POT ROASTS Lb. 160 Young Beef RIB BOIL Plate Nibs wJK!"' wfcU- Photographed by 200 90 z. 5 X-ra- Apparatus recording bird' tong. Uelr apparatus in place and. If represents the volume of sound; their position Is favorable, they the number of lines to the inch, may be able to record the song of the pitch; and the film travels a rare specie which may be extinct through the camera at the conin the future. The collapsible plat- stant rate ot eighteen feet per form on the top of the truck, will second. The "mike" disclosed the fact permit photographers to have camera, microphone and blind that, though the bird's song may be of short duration, it contains twenty feet above the ground. The recording "mike" has its many notes. The winter wren's back to the source of the sound. song, lasting a little more than Like a telescopic mirror, its sensi- seven seconds, contains US notes; tive side, located at the focus of a but an experienced ornithologist, three-foo- t parabolic reflector, brings listening by ear, could only detect the distant sounds to a point. ' The five separate notes. MINCED HAM Pound PICKLES Any Kind Glass Jar Mary Beth Richards, Elmer Rich- MORRIS Mr. and Mrs. L. Morris of ards of Fielding; Ila Landin of PortFielding, a boy, July 24. age; Leona Hartman. John Wynne of TO LM AN Mr. and Mrs. Claud Tol- man of Honeyville, a boy, July 27. Garland; Bertha Ruoker of Beaver Dam; Ruth Price, Norma Nelson; and FRONK Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fronk Bobbie Cates of Bear River City, had of Tremonton, a boy, July 27, at their tonsils and adnoids removed dur the hospital. ing the past week. ANDERSON Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon August Laurence of the CCC Camp Anderson of Bear River City, a ot Kelton, had his appendix removed girl, July 28. thir week. ROCHE Mr. and .Mrs. ' Everett Golda Knudson of Portage, was Roche of Thatcher, a boy, July 29. taken to the hospital July 29 where This is Mrs. Roche's 12th child all an y revealed both bones in the of which are living and in good lower left arm broken. health. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. BARNES Mr. and Mrs. Myron WiDiam Kroch was taken to the hosBarnes of Elwood, a girl, July 31. pital with a broken collar bone July 21st. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drewes, who received a bad third By Mrs. II. P. Rasmussen degree burn over his shoulders and back, July 14 ,is improving slowly. Johanne Petersen came down from Seven boys from the C.C.C. of Kelton were brought to the hospital Wendell, Idaho last Tuesday to visit Tuesday night suffering with the her son, William Petersen, and family symptoms of tularemia or deer fly and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Petersen or (grandma) is 84 fevor. old, she is feeling and looking years Louis Spackman of Deweyville has been confined to the hospital the past very fine. Her many friends here are 10 days with gangrene of the leg due happy to see her back home. to an infected wound received while Dorthy Christensen visited with some of her missionary companions working on the Deweyville road. in Salt Lake City Thursday and Fri- William Prichard of Garland had i an abdominal operation Julv 26 in day and had a very pleasant time. of Mrs. Willas Adams and children which his appendix and 3 gall stones returned with Mr. and Mrs. Ogden were removed. His condition is slowOrson Christensen and her mother ly improving. on the 24th of Mrs. Peter Jensen of Deweyville after their celebration in She the week spent Ogden. July was confined to the hospital the past end here with her mother. week receiving medical attention. Miss Ellen Ferris and Miss Bertha B. H. Daley of Snowville fell from Clarkson of Salt Lake City were the a derrick breaking both bones in his weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen ankle. He was confined to the hosRasmussen. Miss Clarkson is a sister pital the past week. John Anderson of Howell has been of Mrs. Rasmussen. Mrs. John Selman spent a few days confined to the hospital for the past week with blood poison. His condi- last week in Ogden visiting her neiee tion at the present time is somewhat from California. Mr. and Mrs. Kim Mann, Mr. and improved. Mrs. Trent Thompson, Harold Hansen Mrs. Carl Romer of Elwood has Miss Johnson of Deweyville and Carbeen confined to her bed with caused from ulcers of the ry ..Hansen all went to the canyon Saturday for a rest and fishing trip. stomach. Mrs. Lorenzo Hunsaker accompanLuella Nelson of Tremonton has ied by Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl went been confined to the hospital the past to Mantua Sunday Where Mrs. Hun10 days receiving medical attention. saker will visit her husband for ft week. He is up in the hills herding ' 't;?-rsheep. her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. G. . The Kitchen Queen cooking ciub Brough. met on Thursday at the home of their Mrs. Dot Fridal and Children were leader, Carry Hansen, meat dishes Ogden visitors Saturday, were prepared and a program was Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toone and enjoyed. A program and dance was given daughter, Leah, of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Zelph Erickson and Tuesday evening in honor of Dorothy three children of Montana, were the Christensen who recently returned guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brough from the mission field. on the 24th. The Primary officers and teacherrj attended the home coming program Miss Mary Fridal attended the leaders training class at Bear River at Garland. Four of the girls from here took part on the program. City Friday evening. ELWOOD Garfield and Ted Newton motored to Provo Saturday to attend the funeral of a relative, Mrs. Emma Kay. They also visited in Mona and returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waldron of Salt Lake City and Mr. Thomas Waldron of Logan visited their sister Mrs. George Abbott and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott were Morgan visitors Monday. J. W. Ault and son Wesley of Logan and Thomas Ault of Deweyville visited their brother P. E. Ault Thursday . Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seager and grand children and Mrs. Maudell Burke of Honeyville enjoyed a trip to Ogden, Logan and other points in Cache Valley on the 24th. Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Abbott and Mr. SATURDAY BARGAINS Lb. The bird's song is recorded ta straight lines, like a spectrum, at right angles to the long way of th film. The thickness of the Ham EAST TREMONTON Hot weather makes it very hard to satisfy appetites. We have a very large assortment of all kinds of foods. Come in and let us help simplify your meal problems. BANANAS Golden Ripe produced. HUT Phone 104 Summer Foods Package song of a bird at a distance of 1000 feet can be caught; at 400 to 500 feet sounds are faithfully re- V I By Mrs. P. E. Ault POTATO CHIPS i ; goon. Miss Carrie Zinck had as her dinner guests on Sunday Richard Von Clay of Bountiful, Utah. Miss Edith Cheney of Brigham Fred F. Petersen Mr. and Mrs. Christian Zinck and Lee's Meat Market Young Beef 2 Lbs ." History-CorneJ by Albert R. Brand, Associate in Ornithology t Museum, the American Museum of Natural University Ornithological Expedition, a cara-Ta- n scientists and two truck-load- s of delicate I w LIVER BACKED RECENT BIRTHS HOSPITAL NEWS in the Southwest Preserves Voices of Unusual Specie Before Their Extinction Expedition j PAGE VTVX Scientists Record The Songs Of Rare Birds al , 35,-000- j 1, 1S35 g2Ti!l VISIT OUR PRODUCE DEPARTMENT Hit utiH'trnw) ihm i 1 1 1 hh it Hi |