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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1929 9 Continuous Dancing from 8:30 till 12, Wednesday, January 16 Palace Gardens, Garland Gaiety Girls and Baladeers Music Admission: Gents 50 cents; Ladies 15c has been referred, and has received The four couples representing the CARD OF THANKS at the time. no protest since the recommendation of member Tremonton ward will supervise teachthe a is Senator we take of this King May opportunity ing those that desire to enter this thanking all those who so sympathet- Dommittee to which Call's nomination went to the president contest. ically assisted us during the illness and death of our dear Mother? We are especially grateful to the bishopCollscto' Had Noted ric, the Relief Society, to former K. H. Fridal, Jr., and to HenPussy's Rubber Heels Bishop Rose for their cheerful and untirry There is a saylug to ihe effect thai ing help; to the choir and soloists for "Possession Is nine points of the law," their beautiful singing, and to the but In these days of repossession speakers for their impressive and conTREMONTON, UTAH many strange experiences are the lot soling remarks during the funeral of the iiiuii whose Jul) is to bring back services. We aso publicly express to our neighbors, the goods. One such Individual tells our appreciation Oie story of a case wherein he had who almost unanimously called upon us to offer assistance and condolence. repeatedly made culls, but could nevFamily of Ida G. Janson. er find the party at home. At lea;;t. the bell ringing was always Ignored. The man who never makes a Nothing one day that the threshold seldom makes anything else. of the front doorway was worn quite thin, so that one could looU Into Hie When men gossip it is to kill time, hallway some few the colirc-tonot to kill reputations. decided to leave his card, and aft er noisily walking down the steps re turned azain very ii!etly and saw his made as to subject matter, but we suggest a careful consideration of the numerous dramatic events in the hisSaint people tory of the Latter-da- y or a theme the ideals of with ' dealing life is a series of contests. The the church. best in nearly every line of work is The prize winning plays are to bethe result of some form of competi- come the of the general property tion. To call our younff people to all other will be boards, manuscripts is prepare work of a sense of duty or made for returned arrangements not enough always to bring forth purchase. Manuscripts must be their best, but when asked to join in their not later than January 31, a friendly contest, and to find their submitted 1929. The play should be unsigned then at stake, they put and accompanied by a sealed envelpersonal pride forth their best efforts. containing the name and addrass Let us not forget that in the prep-- ; ope of the author and the title of the win we the and the work, aration, play. Address General Board Y. M greatest victory intellectual growth, M. I. A., 47 E. South Temple, Salt The answer to the problem is not the Lake City, Ltah. biggest thing, but the many hours Church-WidEvents ppent in working over the problem Public speaking, open to M Men comes as which that splendid growth subject original. a result of concentration these are only, Public speaking, open to Gleaners the things worth while, so let's every- - j only, subject original. one enter and do our best. j Double mixed quartet, open to all The general board of the M. LA.1 selection "The Sea Hath Its members, announce a contest in the writing of Perils." a one-aplay, the first prize being Ladies' double trio (six voices) open $50 and the second prize, $25. .The to Gleaners and Junior offer is open to all. No limitation is tion. "Summer Days." girls. Selec Contest Events of Tremonton M. I. A. , J.CPENNEYCG i BELOW I " j j e I liu-he?- , ct Male IK Kindly apply for your automobile and truck license as soon as possible so as to avoid the last minute rush. r ADAM IMTHURN The Gas Man Official Automobile Inspector Phone 102 Tremonton, Utah quartet, open to r Brigham Man Named United States Marshal card being picked up. U; said uolhinc and when he h'jall.v gained admission, later iu the week, he remarked 10 the woman that he had culled several days earlier and found no one at home. She replied very sociably that "I knew you must have been here because I found your card. It was in the middle of the hall floor where the cut must have pulled It In and was playing with It." The collector looked at her very coolly, remarking, "Yes, I know. J saw his rubber heels." M Men only, Monday, January 14, after school. ' ur 11 Vivin omaii w-- s The nomination will be referred to the judiciary committee for report! favorable action is anticipated both by the committee and by the senate. Senator Smoot recommended the ap- ointment of Call a full month ago, E ut the nomination was delayed in the department of justice to permit the acting marshal to complete some special work in which he was engaged iiicHJiieuJ . ullage Has an Attractive Appearance l ?3. -- ? i&C. 'sZ. Vf?t r i."- -' ftttS ." Ml It 1,1 W m U f i-- em I 9-9- 0 and ' $14-7- 5 Great savings . . . among the best we have ever offered at any season of thg year! buch smart styles, all in all a notable too offering! ... S - r . Chic Frocks ceased. A yyim A January Opportunity! According to dispatches from Washington, President Coolidge has sent to the senate the name of W, Vosco Call of Brigham City for the position of United States marshal for Utah, to succeed J. Ray Ward, de- selection, "Neath Thy Window." Dance orchestra, open to "all mem bers, either on a ward or stake basis, selection, (a) waltz, (b) fox trot, Each group will make its own selec tion. Instrumentation is also eOective, not to exceed seven instruments. Drama, open to all members, se lection "The Invisible Hand." Dancing, open to all members, se lection "The Gold and Green Cotil lion." This dance will be taught to the four couples that represent each ward The smiles on your face are the under the direction of Mr. Walker at blossoms of the rose that grow in the Bear River High school, starting your heart. . You Find QUALITY as Well as Low Prices 1 $ x, r rr -- VS ZXU Wilsoii Lumber Co. Phone "Everything to Build Anything" 11 Tremonton, Utah By W. A. RADFORD Mr. William A. Radford wilt answar questions and give advice FUJEE OrF COST on alt subjects pertaining to Satins, doll crepes, and binations in the righ in type 3 r.nd sb color from their desirability. The one at the side where the roof comes down cutting into the room space has a For, large dormer which affords full height practical home building, for the renders of this paper. On account of bis clear across the room and makes an wide experience as editor, author and unusually light and airy bedroom. manufacturer, he is, without doubt, the The roof slope makes possible unusu- highest authority on all tliese subjects. Address all inquiries to William Uaily large closets for each of the three A. Radford, No. 1827 Prairie avenue, bedrooms so that the lack of an atChicago, 111., and only Inclose two-cetic should not be felt. stamp for reply. The front entrance of this house The automobile has become so nearopens Into one corner of the living room. Just beside it is a closet, and ly universally used by American families that a garage can really be conin the adjacent corner of the room the sidered, an essential part of any home iireplace. The room Is almost square, i building program. There are many by 12 feet, but the sun room is. advantages in having a garage which practically, just an extension of the room cut off by wide french doors. It would be simply the end of the room so separated except that space Is taken off one side of it for a hallway GARAGE leading back to the garage. This makes the sun room just 10 feet wide porch instead of 13& feet like the living room. This rather unusual arrange- - Women :: Misses :: Junior nt " 26i$" FIFTEEN NEW FORD CARS PER MINUTE OR BETTER THAN 7000 R wxoo- V "mT" PER DAY gjj SUNMl. ; , . , - is the production necessary to supply the demand for this popular car. With this production cars are coming to us in greater quantities each month. We are now able to make immediate delivery in almost any type of New Ford you want. Get in touch with us for a demonstration or come in and look over our new stock. We have just installed a hot water system in connection with our car washing machine. Get your car washed today. Utah Auto & Implement Go. FORD DEALERS Tremonton J I LIVINGR11 ij'a'Mi'O" !.;'DltWRM i ( ! First Floor Plan. Is built Into the house as nn Integral part of It and many people are demanding homes of this type. The home shown In the accompanying illustration Is of this type and at the same time U a small home, economical to build. Th!3 house, exclusive of the carace portion, measures but 20 feet deep unu 20 feet wide yet provides six cood- slzcd runius ns well ns a large sun room off of the living room. The sec ond story Is placed up under the roof, reducing the cost of construction to a considerable tlegi'ee and, because of tlie roof, adding to the general effectiveness of the design. rooms are Though the second-storunder the roof, this does not detract steep-pUche- Utah nFTTH y ; ! w gK FF SLEEPING PORCH 8VXI2V v "- em mmmm W BEDSK. to'o-xiro- " ( A January Thrift Offering! ; . i Smart Coats For Women Misses Juniors Second Floor Plan. mont should prove quite satisfactory, giving what amounts to either one large living room or two smaller rooms, as desired. As already suggested the garage can be entered from the Inside hallway, a great convenience In cold or rainy weather, and one of the principal points In favor of this type of garage. Another is the case with which the garage can be heated in winter. $9.90 to $19.75 Trimmed to J. C with rich furs, every one of these coats-i- s t tribute Penney Company selection and value-givin- g i . . M each one will likewise be an asset to its proud owner! Broadcloth and wede c!otb in black, tans, and colors. |