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Show SALVAGE WORK ON SCUTTLED GERMAN FLEET CITY ; and J YIC11UTY I Improved Farm Imp rr has for .been j suffering sevearl days from a pleurisy attack-- ' 6. W. Win. H. Capwell was a business visitor in Salt Lake Tuesday. Every season sees Improvements in all lines of farm implements, and this is no exception. Our stock was never more complete. All the latest labor saving machinery is here. Mrs. Ned Wilkinson of Ogden is in Tremonton this week. J. Clyde Gephart is in Chicago week in the interests of his firm. this A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. June Thompson last Monday. .' FARMING FOR PROFIT v., ,. Miss Annie? Sander from Kansas is making an indefinite visit here with her sister Mrs. Lewis Brenkman. Can only' be successful where efficient machinery is made to take the 'place of man's labor. DeVerne and Percy Watkins returned home Sunday after visiting in . Idaho for a week. Mr. and Mrs. James Cooke and Mr. and Mrs J. K. Haws spent the gerater Labor is scarce and high . part of last week in Price, Utah. View of the salvage work being done by tlie British on Flow. i he wiir vessels which the Gerniiin crews scuttled in Seapa your own labor count for the most Make Miss Travis Haws of Holbrook is visiting here with J. K. Haws and family. Bear River Valley Implement Co. Mr. and Mrs. A. Furse and daughter Irene and son Harry, spent Saturday in Ogden canyon. S. B. :::c::c:: Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Watkins and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Baker moured to Logan Sunday. Watland, Manager, v A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Anderson of East Garland tasi - KeliaMe Sunday. Niels Nielsen, who has been at the Davis Drug Co. store for some time, has decided to return to the farm. Druggist Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews have removed to this city from Malad, the former having accepted a position with the Davis Drug Qo. " Postmaster Binkele went to Ogden today to attend to business matters. Miss Ruth Getz is assisting in the of fice during his.. absence. You want a Reliable Druggist when you need a Prescription filled or anything for the sick room. Miss Amanda Parke from Wellsville, Visited with Mrs. Amos Johnson for i few days this week, before leaving I for a ranch at Blue Creek. infant child of Willard Fors-great Bothwell, passed away last Monday, its death being caused by Diphtheria. The Jjk V f fittfc-- VSEeSB"1 .MxJMm la vW M . irw!nS fi - You're going to call Lucky Strikes just right. Because Lucky Strike cigarettes give you the M TnMOf. 7ET some today! good, . wholesome flavor of toasted Burley tobacco. Q No. 56 T H w. 11. Miss Eva Wilson who has been employed as waitress in the Shield hotel "or sometime, has accented a position as saleslady in Gephart Bros7 store. Herman Landvatter went to Ogden his morning to meet his brother John, vho is returning from several months ervice in France. Miss Bertha Brenkman, daughter of ewis Brenkman, who has been spend-nthe last two years with her grand-- , arents in Kansas, returned home Sun-ay- . Mnrfr. 1'iiigi. ....- ... .- -. ' Tmtnnntnn viau iikiuvuivu! Utah loeaoocaoi i cJj The Banking Habit Tremonton. y n..,: isavia, rntr- - Mr. and Mrs. James Higginson and are hree daughters of Holbrook, isiting with Thos Kay and family of T. D. Davis, who last week sold his aterest in the drug business here to lis brother, ' has purchased a confec-ionarat Garland, and will remove hereto at an early date. -- Davis Drug Co. Phone Ralph Jensen of Bear River City has purchased a new Oakland automobile from the Tremonton Auto Sales sSast ---3' Thorough attention to the requirements of each person is assured our customers n : When you get the Banking Habit you" have an asset that is of the greatest value to you. , , The pocket leaks. The bank preserves your money intact. The banking habit teaches you economy. You learn that money grows. " This habit makes for permanence in a depositor. You feel you have a stake in the community, and you are careful of your ' financial standing. This bank encourages you to get the habit of depositing your earnings. We will take your money, keep it safely, and pay you . for the privilege. Get the banking habit. Get the habit of banking with ns. ' g iVexf Time Buy State Bank of Tremonton Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stone left this torning for places in Idaho. They xpect to meet their daughter Ruth ho has been visiting at Portlaud, Sun-laat Poeatello and will llicn retur; y Do You Remember ome. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Imthnrn urned home Tuesday after spending .he past two months in Washington, fhey made the trip by auto and ex- ijriened very little- - trouble .surMig he whole journey. TIRES A remarkable Product. Every tire worth more Tim. to R.-tir- f than it costs. Non-Ski- d The Over-siz- e Fabric; The Big Fisk Cord; The Red Top, Extra Ply, Heavy Tread. GOOD LOOKING, GOOD VALUE TIRES - r Miss Grace Jeppson who has been mployed at he home of Dr. King for he past two months, ' left to lay for Manti, where she will visit for a few lays before going to her home in The White Red Cross Calf Sold at Auction? He is registered in the Holstein-Friesia- n of America as Hengerveld, Sustenance No. 238104 Battlebore, Lo-?a- - - Oscar Schultz, the tailor, returned from Salt Lake a few days since with him a cousin Mrs. winging .Valther and her young daughter Edith. Mrs. Walther will keep house "or him for an indefinite period. No. 184907. :' Z$ - ; His Dam: Lillia, No. 399249. He is Kept at Anly Earl's Barn. SERVICE, $3.00 David Holmgrn, Utah Man Gets Big Foreign Job. X Vermont His Sire: Natoma Valleyo Hengerveld, Dr. E. P. Mills of Ogden, who went abroad with a Red Cross unit, lias been made captain and surgeon in charge of a new hospital at Irkutsk, Siberia. Association Owner 1 ',' '!) Italian Town Named "America." .."America" is to, be the new name of one of the towns' recently wremert by the earthquake in the Mugello valley, Italy, the Italian authorities iu this way paying their tribute to America for the prompt assistance rendered the earthquake victims through the medium of the American Red Cross. To Remove Grease. The following method, described In Popular Science Monthly, hns been substituted for the use of gnsollne and other light oils: Boll the pnrts In caustic sodn lye ; one pound to n gallon of water; then brush while the nrtldes nre hot. Caustic sodn Is recommended as better than ordinary soda, since It causes the fat or grease to dissolve more quickly. " ; Skilled In Fine Work. f One of the trades calling for the greatest skill is the making of compasses. This work had never been undertaken by women until dilution of labor becume necessary. Of the Infinite number of delicate parts demand-n- g absolute accuracy, women have succeeded In making all but two or three and even these will shortly be to their credit. V' . |