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Show I Classif ied j Ad Column YGR SALE Peter Boss, SCHOOL DAYS Ml-- . By DWIGl CLUB NEWS 4-- H ! I (By Murray Joaee) The East Tremonton Calf club reassembled and organized for the year 1936, electing into office: President, l; Max Scof field; vice president, Ed secretary, Ferris B rough; reporter, Murray Jones; song leader, Lee ' i Fri-da- BLISS seed potatoes. Garland CHILD Brough. These students are proud to have as their director, Mr. Gibson, assistant county agent, and hope for a successful year in club work. A short business meeting of the P. FOR SALE 2 piece Bed Room suite T. A. was held Friday evening at the with De Luxe springs and spring-die- d L. D. S. and the following ofchapel, new. Call mattress. Practically Albert President elected: ficers Vernon Nielson at Creamery. Meldrum; vice president Mrs. Orson and treasurer-M- rs. FOR SALE Team of horses, cheap. Iverson; secretary, Winchester. Edgar Bernice Hunsaker. President Ruth Watland in speakof the projects accomplished durFOR SALE Bliss seed potatoes. See ing the year, stated the hot lunch suping Corinne. Emil Jeppeson, plement served to the school children success. One hundred WANTED Young man with car. In- was a great children took advanfive and thirty quire at Modern Cleaners, Brigham. tage of this service the first week and the number soon increased to three FOR SALE 16-- 6 Superior grain drill hundred. . Acknowledgement and apand John Deere beet cultivator, preciation of the financial support complete with tools. Call Karl Well- given by the American Legion and auxiliary for the hot lunches, was ing, 28R3, Bell phone, Riverside. made by the president. 9 tf. 4-- H 4-- Salt is not only a seasoning; in small amounts it brings out other flavors, as on melon or grapefruit A bit of salt improves cocoa or chocolate sauce, candy, ice cream, preserves, pies, puddings, and so on, intensify- ing the natural flavor and offsetting cloying sweetness or flatness. Unless a recipe gives a definite amount to be used, it is better to "salt to taste," proceeding cautiously and1 tasting as one goes. The moral virtues, without religion, are but cold, lifeless, and insipid; it is only religion which opens the mind to great conceptions, fills it with the most sublime ideas, and warms the soul with more than sensual leasures. 4-- .There will be held Wednesday ev ening, April 29 at the L. D. S. recreation hall, a social party in honor FOR SALE Alfalfa seed. Grim or of our district school teachers and the incoming P. T. A. ofcommon, at lowest market price outgoing, and ficers. See David Holmgren Midland Hotel We solicit the attendance of parents or Farmers' Cash Union. FOR SALE Cream separator. Call 56.0-- 4. tf. Addison. TOO MUCH MO TO SAT II - THAT'S JUST THE TIME TO ALKALIZE EXERCISE and other adult members of our FOR SALE 3000 March 1st hatched : pullets and cockerels. Leland A. Hansen, tf. Livestock Wanted Slwood, Phone . HOSPITAL NEWS C. Richardson, 67-0.- 2. 4--9 . Mrs. Earl Woodruff of East had a minor, operation April Tre-monto- n, FOR SALE Big discount on $150 credit on Dodge or Plymouth. In- 14. She returned home Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Day of Mount pleasant, quire at Leader Office. Utah, has been receiving medical care WB SELL Window blinds at fac- for the past few days. of Deweyville, who Paul tory prices. Made to order in our has beenGardner medical attention receiving We winHIGH Send pay postage. factory. is improving. two for the weeks, past dow measurements for free samples Mrs. Elmer Larsen of Bear River and prices. Everton & Sons Co., is receiving medical attention at City, (Rayola Roe, Editor) Logan, Utah. the hospital. HOLDS CLUB ELECTION Reverend E. M. Gordon is being FOR SALE OR TRADE Small radio FOR NEW MEMBERS. heart for the at treated hospital with carrying case, for typewriter The P. E. P. club met last Monday or small trailer. Inquire at Leader trouble. Hazel Tutter, of Naf , Idaho, was at the home of Maxine Josephson in oince. brought to the hospital Tuesday af- order to elect new members to take with a fractured elbow, re- the place of those who are graduatternoon, CASH PAID for dead and useless cows and horses. Call Maple Creek ceived when the car in which she was ing. The officers, who took charge of the meeting, are Leah Cannon, Lucile riding, accidentally overturned. Trout Hatchery, Brigham 493-J-was op- Cannon and Marie Fronk. Reverse Charge. tf . MelbaonHurd of Snowville, erated Tuesday for appendicitis. Nominations and elections were She is resting comfortably. NOTICE TO CREDITORS held, the voting being done by secret ballot. After the votes were counted Estate of George Allen, Deceased. of June, A. D. 1936. each member of the club arose and . Creditors will present claims with JU ANITA C. ALLEN, said what she liked and what she disvouchers to the undersigned at 3289 Administratrix of the estate of liked about each new member. Adams Avenue, Ogden, Utah, or to George Allen, Deceased. .Those elected were: Beth ManHer attorney Lewis 'Jones Attorney LEWIS JONES" Geraldine Walker, Lola Canning, at Law, 1st Nat'l Bk. Bldg., Brigham .Attorney for Administratrix. non, Amy Christopherson, Mary Fri-dt5. City, Utah, on or before the 16th day and Ruby Hess. After the meeting Maxine served a light luncheon. ACID All vocal contests were held on Friday. The girls double trio was rated superior, however, they received the highest points of any trio there. The boys glee club also rated superior. The girls glee which sang next was rated highly superior and was the only glee club in the contest which received that rating. The mixed chorus was also rated superior. The band contest was held Satur day. The Junior band and the high school band both entered and were both rated superior. Aclarinet solo and the twirling were entered and both received superior. Bear River LIGHTS i 2. 6-- IH0ISMTION Ht felt a duTrent man next day, Hall and Russell Christiansen for president, Laurene Homer and Beth Bmlth for vice president, and Earl Johns and Chester Atkinron for secretary and historian. Nominations were held last Friday and there was a large group of students nominated for each office. A whole week was allowed for campaigning and the students are carrying on a very lively campaign. Believed the Alka-Selti- way. er Why don't you take for Gas on Stomach, Headache, Sour Stomach, Colds,. Fatigue, Muscular, Rheumatic or Sciatic Pains? Alka-Selt- zer Alka-Seltz- er kaline drink. makes a sparkling it As contains al- an it first relieves the pain of everyday ailments, then by restoring the alkaline balance, corrects the cause when due to excess acid. Tour druggist sells analgesic If truth is on your side you need fear no one and no thing. If not, you and your cause better start cleaning (Acetyl-Salicylat- e) Alka-Seltx- er. house, 'r,?: 1 STUDENT OFFICERS ARE BEING ELECTED. Final elections for student body officers will be held today. According to the primary election held last Tuesday those still in "the race are: Dee -- al 5-- 4-- iQQSXIl!) OUR BEAR RIVER ATTAINS HONORS AT FESTIVAL. At the region contest and music festival held last Friday and Saturday at Brigham, Bear River was very MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. successful. . Tremonton, Utah - Phone 28 We Buy nd Sell 31 Eyes full of zest for good eating and drinking Ears that spell ON CASH BASIS aii iff IcZK.II Lips that love luxury hi niiiiii I'li'm in' mi if tuiiii ;n iiiiima t c . We Have A Complete Line f FEEDS DELIVERED - CLOVER - ALFALFA AND DATS - I lsweAfc BARLEY fully equipped Car illustrated is the Studebaker Six Coupe for three passengers, with large carrying space at rear for luggage and concealed spare tire. Outstanding among 1936 cart for its smart appearance. gracefully flowing lines and Only Studebaker has the Automatic Hill Holder, the latest convenience and safety feature permitting you to stop on and to rt without rolling back an inch. any No theory about Studebaker' victories in Gilmore Yosemite Economy Run. The Studebaker Six averaged 24.27 miles per gallon of gasoline. Records are authenticated by the American Automobile Association. ttuitbkirt tttw t Plan Oger$ New "Lw" In Co to tbt Tim Buyn all-arou- nd up-gra- de STOHL ELEVATOR CO. Formerly Owned by Lars Anderson & Co. re-sta- "first-in-clas- s" UTAH AUTO & IMP. CO. PHONES: Office, 41 - Residence, TREMONTON, UTAH i ' 92.a-- 2 0WLJUMS0 R$jv0sjsjff00 ou of the true luxury-lovin- g type cannot afford to miss the luscious "double-rich- " straight Bourbon of Kentucky . . . today's outstanding value! Sc'rakr Wblikey vtth th. man tj num. hum in Kentucky A ty NOTICE TO FARMERS e Kentucky dlitillem ine lood old Kentucky my. We Will Call for and PAY CASH for DEAD or WORTHLESS HORSES & COWS I -- FOR ICE Beverages & Coal . -- SEE- J ust Ring Logan Enterprise This is Our Private Long Distance Number the Operator Already Understands That We Pay for the Call. COLORADO ANIMAL BY-PRODUC- TS We Also Buy BESSIN6ER BROS. 30 CO HIDES - PELTS - WOOL About iy2 Mile South of Logan TREMONTON, UTAH East of the Sugar Factory :P-H-0-NrE- MM 90 PROOF-STRAI- GHT IPDuD Tha Cw. T. SttM KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKEY UAQT No. Copyright, 19M, Bcbcnlay DUtrfbaton, Ine., N. T. of Behntoy Product Co., Ine FntoMort, Ktntnckr-DirW- on 60 Iny |