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Show ESAB RITES TALLET LEADER Entered at the Postoffice at monton, Utah, as Second Class TreMat- ter. James Walton, Editor and Publisher Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Thursday of each week. Subscription Rates One Year, in advance. Six Months, in advance. Three months, in advance. .k "DOCTOR0 TOWNS To Your Town WHY SHOULDN'T YOU GET BEHIND AND PUSH . Mice still stick their heads into cheese traps; flies still swarm atop poisoned honey; moths sjtill fly into the candle fame; bumbebees sti swarm to a buzzing jug; sheep still follow the leader over a cliff; a salmon fish still swims up the PATRONIZE YOUR ? LOCAL MERCHANTS East Garland to see whn were the pageant in Salt Lake City, April 11th declare it the most wonderful T smart never learn anything; "no matter how many examples, how many experiences of their fellows, they go on doing the same thing in the same way, generation after generation and die. A town that doesn't learn and profit from the experience of other towns will go the same way as the mouse, the fly, the moth, the bee, and the "Poor Fish". Because they do not learn from experience is reason for 91 towns in one state period an along to pass out of existence in a ten-yeto a county for some states. Such towns are in a rut,' and the only difference between a rut and the grave is 'the depth. Who doesn't know that to stand still is getting nowhere? In nature, in business, in every human endeavorfr-t- cease to grow is to perish one way or another. we are ; Bruce Barton says, . "When we quit changing through." The change that will pay the greatest dividend to any community is for the citizens to. quit thinking that, .their town is something that will take care of itself, or that the organimayor, the heads of the service clubs and other civic ' done. be to do whatever has will zations Refusal on your part to think about Tremonton refusal ' to change attitude fron passive to active is COSTING you ;; ; money. . You and a few others, by changing positions from m front leaning backwardsj to the one behind pushing forward will MAKE you money and make your community a better, more attractive, more interesting place in which to live, work, play and make money. It's a man to man proposition: Is there any real reason why you shoudn't get behind and push? RY them Thfcy ar Thns Dozens of Styles river. as well as to your Country aver-age&f.o- i m -- MESSES M. SAYS $2.00 $1.00 .50 mi- - see styles the youthful feminine lines the quality of the materials and you will realize that this is an extraordinary event in fash-io- n and value. Georgettes, flat crepes, . prints, in tailored "styles for street and fluffy feminine types for afternoon. The , clever womanj will buy them by twos arid threes! ne o presentation they have ever seen. They were fortunate in having seats in the gallery directly opposite the stage where everything could be seen and distinctly heard. Thirty from - this ward attended. Many will be unable to see it as Bishop Holman had only twenty tickets to pass out this week. The Primary officers very successfully surprised the president, Mrs. A. R. Udy, at her home Thursday afternoon. It was in the nature of . a humorous party, games and costumes creating much laughter. There were fourteen, who participated. The school operetta - presented at the Bear River High School was attended by a goodly number from here. Much credit is doe the teachers and children as well, for having "put over" such a finished product Most of the leading characters showed real talent nd splendid training. in whole or part Copyright, 1929, A. D. Stone, Reproduction prohibited leader in The sacrament services Sunday eveThis editorial is published by the Bear River Valley Club. Lions Tremonton the with out the theme. carried .Easter ning Talks on the subject were given by Mrs. Anna W. Larson and (Sylvan Korth. The Misses Helen Atkinson Those who spent part of Easter and Marie Larson sang two duetts and of Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover. Miss Lucile Garn of Fielding, who Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hansen and Sunday up Logan canyon were: Mr. Mrs. I. L. Isaacson, Mr. and Mrs. recently returned from the Eastern children of Logan visited relatives and Lee Isaacson and little sen from GarStates Mission very interestingly here, Saturday. Mrs. Julia M. Steed and son Rulon, land, Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Grover related some of her missionary experiences. called on Mr. and Mrs. David Larson children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover and little daughter Flo. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Korth, daughters a short time Saturday. The literary lesson, subjeot'Madam and Grover Mrs. Mr. and Lafayette Ethel and Bessie, of Garland, attendSchumann-Heink- " busion in were given by Mrs. L. son Brigham Fred, ed sacrament meeting here Sunday M. Holman in Relief Sociejtj Tuesday, '; ' Mrs. Monday. ness, Mr.' also and Elvan evening Messrs. Alvah and Ross Rhodes, was very much enjoyed by the fourKorth of Salt Lake City, who spent a carload of fat sheep to Ogden, teen ladies present took week-end the visiting relatives. Miss Rhoda Larson, who i a stuMrs. John Arbon and Mrs. Osro Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bosley, of Tre- dent at the U. of. U. had. the privilege Barnard of Garland, visited with Mrs. monton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. of substituting for a friend in the Alvah Rhodes, Saturday. wonderful Pageant, "The Message f James Miller, Monday evening. Mrs. L. M. Holman was hostess to Willard Johnson and Louise Atkin- The Ages', fi'aturday evening. She the R. S. at her home, April 16th. son, of the U. S. A. C. were home to writes her parents that it was a thrillThe ladies enjoyed listening to the spend Easter Sunday with their ing event to appear on such a large play, "The Weavers" over the radio. parents. stage before so many thousands of After the business of the meeting was Mr. and Mrs. F. E. King, of Brig-ha- people and felt that it was a fitting were Sunday dinner guests of close to a happy birthday as the 19th dispensed with, a dainty tray lunch was served to twelve members and the Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover. was her natal day. She was in the Misses Anne Neddo, Eva and Ardes Those who went to the Logan "Plastique Group." Mr. and Mrs. James Miller were at Adams, and Mesdames H. L, Moore of temple with the Seminary class iSatur. Garland, George Coombs, Jr., and day, were the Misses Leila Adams, tending to business and shopping in Elmer Coombs of Fielding, after Vinnie Dyal, Vera Alleji, Verda John- Ogden, Saturday. which a pleasant social time was son, Carmen Shaffer and Fred Somers. enjoyed. Messrs. James Miller and Paul LarMr. and Mrs. Henry Oyler of Treson have completed the census enu- monton called on Mr. and Mrs. J. L. meration for their districts. Isaacson, Monday. Mr. Kellar of Ogden and R. WilkinMr. and Mrs. Alvah Rhodes motored son of Chicago, were at Alvah Rhodes to Brigham Tuesday on business. LOST between Brigham City and on business Monday. Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Promontory by way of Garland 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacson, of L. M. Holman and children; Mr. and wheel tire and carrier for Ford spare Honeyville, were visiting their parents Mrs. Carl Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. C. Truck. Finder notify J. P. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Isaacson, Monday. J. Hansen and children spent several Snodgrass, Promontory. Liberal reMr. and Mrs. Wm. Workman, of hours in a jolly picnic ward. 33P Burley, Idaho, were week-en- d guests party up at the Hansen Hill ranch. WHEN IN THE MARKET FOR A Tracktor, see Heber N. Stohl, agent for the famous Cleatrac crawler tractor. Phone 3.a-- l. 35 on -- . . s ; " ArREAIT 9 VISIT OUR GROCYTERYA,: SATURDAY i SAVING ON YOUR SUNDAY DINNER AWAITS YOU . m ..WANT COLUMN.. pre-East- er Sanitary Market TREMONTON, UTAH PHONE 31 BEEF POT ROASTS, per lb 8 lb. pail LARD BULK LARD 2 CREAM CHEESE, 5 lbs. for 9 lb. . bag ROLLED OATS 4 lb. pkg. SEEDLESS RAISINS No. 2 can UNGRADED PEAS No. 1 Tall Can RED SALMON No. 1 Tall Can PINK SALMON LARGE CRISP LETTUCE, Per Head 20c $1,19 lbs. for 27c $1.10 37c .... 25 C . 10c 29 C 1 7t 6C PIANO AT A SACRIFTrV. We have on hand in the vicinity of rremonton one of our very best pianos. Rather than pay storage or reship this instrument to Ogden, we will sell it to a responsible party at a special price, on easy terms. Or, we will rent the piano with the privilege FOR SALE Seed Potatoes (Bliss variety) George Abbott, East Tre29tf monton, phone 56.a-3. FOR SALE Good Home in Tremonton. Call 23. NEW MODERN home for rent. CaJ 26tf Wilson Lumber Co. I WILL sell all or any part of the John Schutt, 38 acres at Elwood, at $140.00 per acre. D. J. Borup, Rupert 22tf Idaho. FOR SALE Good building lime Utah-Idah- o S12.00 ner ton. Sugar .18tfd Utah. Co., Garland, BIGGEST CASH PRICE paid for Garland hides, pelts, and furs. Hide House; J. W. Garrett, Mgr., Garland, Utah. Bell phone 146 valley dtf phone 31. , of buying later and apply rent on pur- GOOD BUILDING LOTS For Sale. chase price. In answeriner. please eive Some right in town, others two full reference in first letter. Address blocks out Also two homes for sale. Ulen Bros. Music Co., Ogden Utah. Call Leader office. 34 CASH PAID For Dead and Useless cftH Revers Cows and - horses. TOMATO 493J2. tf Brigham Cabbage, Cauliflower, Peppers, Egg nanis, ana otner vegetable and Will bur ve&L cows and hoes. Phone flower plants. You will find some of 44JL Garland 3tf my plants at Gephart's grocery dept., Good Second Hand Tremonton. Garland Greenhouse, FOR SALE ranges. Call Utah Power and Light farmers phone 5Z.a-37p Al PLANTS i Z. LOST - somewhere between Bush dump and Bear River City, a purse containing a $20.00 bill and some loose cnange. tinder please return to Mrs Jos. W. Iverson, phone 2.g-5-- l. 32 LAWN MOWERS and Saws sharpen-ed- . Work guaranteed. Call 93.a-l- . Lynn Wadsworth. sra Uo. FOR SALE One IS tooth orchard wheel cultivator nearly new. One Announcement ! The Hotel Bigelow announces special Saturday and Sunday night rates to those desiring to attend Ogden's Super attractions. Rates as low as 2.50 for two persons. Coffee Shop serving 50c lunches and 75c dinners. May we suggest a trip to Ogden, Dinner at the Bigelow, and then enjoy one or more of the many attractions listed below. After which: A luxurious night's rest at the best in the west will complete an evening of enjoyable entertainment. week-en- d Attractions Egyptian Theatre, Saturday, Virginia Valli in "Guilty"; Sunday, "Ladies of Leisure." Paramount Theatre, Saturday and Sunday, Joan Crawford in "Montana Moon". Orpheum Theatre, Saturday and Sunday, Edward Hor-to- n in "Wide Open". Ogden Theatre, Saturday, "The Thirteenth Chair"; Sunday, "Hollywood Review". Lyceum Theatre, Saturday, William Powell in "The Street of Chance"; Sunday, Marian Miller. in "Sally". Mc-Clell-an type military saddle, nearly Both half price. C. G. Adney, 23tf Corinne, Utah. new. FOR RENT Modern with bath and toilet Inquire monton Coal Co. house at Tre- Dancing White City Ball Room, Ray Minter and his Greater Band. Berthana Ball Room, Ole Reeves and his Orchestra. FOR RENT Modern apart to ment, inquire Bear River Vallev WHERE CAN MONEY be invested hotter nAvnnisitrp than in trnnA fartri 31 Telephone Co. land at present exceeding low prices. WANTED MAN WITH CAR To Nearly time to plow. Have you FOR SALE 1926 Ford, ton truck, GET YOUR HOME papered, Calso-sta- ke sell a standard oroduet. Good in- - bought yours.' We still have sorie H. P. John body; and 1 mined, or painted at $2.00 a room come assured. Call Leader office. very rood buys. C. G. Adney. Corinne. Deere Stationary enmne Adam Tm. nnA r - nr.i. i. rvjuaranieea. nr-i-t juucit r.r.W ' : 29tf. Utah. ; 23tf thurn, The Gas Man." 23tf Wilkinson, Tremonton, 30. Utah 1 At 4 ..j Grand Opening of Moonlight Gardens The. Fair Grounds Tremonton NEW LIGHTS UNDER THE BIG TENT WHEN IT RAINS 1st (Thursday May I EXCELLENT FLOOR --UN- DER THE MOON WHEN IT DOES'NT |