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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1929. -I- J.CPENNEYC TREMONTON, UTAH i Coats Display Elaborate Trimmings of Fur Luxurious fur collar and novel colli tit important on the new coat , . . soma time matching and sometimes contriso fog with the color of the coat material . . . fabrics axe soft and smooth . . the broadcloth finishes that lend them sehres to low placed flares tad rippling skirt effects. This showing Is full of interesting modes . . . as usual priced with the moderation that quantity buy fng makes possible. See them . .. . fegg (fags . . . earlyi - Plymouth !- - ing described animals, which, if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at my corral in Rawlins precinct, on the 23 day of August, 1929, at the hour of 1 p. m. Description of Animals: One large red bull branded W with it on the left ribs quarter circle under and combined O X on the left hip. Said animals are held by me to SALE OF ANIMALS FOR the payment of $2.00 damages secure DAMAGES Sunday. the premisdone by said animalsonupon Glen Lawrence and family of Rich11th the day of Allen Roland es of mond are visiting at the Lorenzo Box Elder. 1929. of State Utah, County of August, Bowcutt home. In the Rawlins precinct of said EZRA HARRIS of Joseph Lillywhite Brigham spent County. with his daughter, Mrs. Tuesday I have in my possession the follow Poundkeeper of Rawlins precinct Tracy Welling. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker and Mrs. E. W. Ward were shopping in Brigham Monday. The family of Ora Hyer of Blue Creek were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward Sunday. Miss Iris Lillywhite and Ray Lillywhite of Brigham are spending the week at the T. R. Welling home. Mrs. Elijah Jones of Logan and Mrs. Bachabee Steed of Farmington were the guests of Louisa Bigler and' Mrs. Jessie Davis Thursday. Mrs. Effie Welling of Brigham was here Monday visiting her sons, Karl and Tracy. The Girls Club met Thursday at the T. J. Udy home. Farm Bureau will be held Thursday at the Karl Welling home. Mr. and Mrs. Herald Welling and children of Salt Lake were visiting with relatives Sunday. Mr. Welling returned to Salt Lake and Mrs. Well, ing will remain here for a week. Joe Forsberg, Ruth Forsberg and Celo Udy went to Salt Lake Saturday and returned home Sunday. The family of Wilford Ward of Park City were visiting with Mr. Ward's mother, Mrs. Phoebe Ward Downey, Idaho, spent Sunday with last week. Mrs. Van Leven's father, Joseph returning from Yellowstone Park. Dr. Wilson was here Tuesday and held a clinic for p children. Edward Tubbs and son, Blaine of Ogden were visiting here Sunday. His mother, Mrs. Francis Tubbs, returned to Ogden with him and will visit there this week. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Udy were visitat Plymouth ing with relatives Charles Parke of Ogden was here on business during the week. Virgil Nish was in Salt Lake City on business Monday of last week. Miss Rose Archibald who is working at the Bear River hospital was guest of her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Archibald Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Mason were Tremonton visitors Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Lamb were Tremonton shoppers Wednesday, to work at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rudd were in Tremonton on business Wednesday. ePter Marshall the vetenary of Ply mouth, was in Tremonton Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Lional Mason and family were in Tremonton Wed nesday on business. Oleen Josephson and Earl Pierson were transacting business in Tremon ton Wednesday. Mary Estep, daughter of Mrs. Mary E. Estep is in Salt Lake City visiting with her cousin Fern Marshall for an indefinite period. Mrs. Emma J. Davis, who has been visitine her sister. Mrs. Robert Nish returned to her home in Salt Lake City Monday of last week. Mrs. Adelia Johnson and Allie Jen son have gone to Ogden to work. Stephen Rose motored to Ogden Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Udy and family were Sunday guests of Mrs. Alvin Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lamb and moth er. Mrs. Don R. Lamb were Sunday miests of Mrs. Parley Archibald of Tremonton. Earl and Gobly Archibald, Mrs, Thomas Hawes and Evedine Smith went to Ogden Saturday night to the dance at the White City and return ed Sunday evening. Mrs. Edith Hayes of Ogden was Sunday and Monday guest of Mrs. Don R. Lamb. Thomas Hawes of Ogden was up John Bowcutt of Honeyville was Sunday to visit with relatives and friends. visiting with relatives Tuesday. The family of George Bowcutt went Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hess and fam ily have moved to Aberdeen, for an on a fishing trip out near Snowville, over the week end. indefinite period. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowcutt and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Udy of Riverside were guests of Alvin Smith daughter Lorella spent the week-enMr. and Mrs. Alfred Silvester and at Willard wth Mrs. C. Marsh. Monday evening. were Monday evening guests of Fred daughters Helen of liexburg, Idaho, Silvester. Tremonton School 10 a. Mrs. Hannah Hess, who is working m. Mrs. P. E. Sunday Ault, Superintendent. B. in Portaire on the B. Gang was Epworth League 7 p. m., Mrs. Alvin Saturday evening guest of her sister, R. Dickson, leader. Service of worMrs. Don B. Lamb. ship 8 p. m. Sermon by the pastor. Ellis Hess of Fielding was in Ply Corinne Sunday School 10 a. m. mouth Sunday, visiting friends and A. R. Kafton, superintendent. Service relatives. of worship 11 a. m. Sermon by the Mr. and Mrs. Harper Rudd of Carey pastor. You are always welcome at Idaho was Monday guests of Mr. and all services. Mrs. E. H. Rudd. Eleven members of the Young Americans Boys Club went for an outing and swim at the Udy springs last Thursday. They were accompanied by Rev. and Mrs. Alvin R. Dickson Had-fild- Plying 2nd Place weeks to go e. 'ZEPPLIN RACE' SPECIALS A fL& 9, In All Sizes Methodist Church Notes Riverside -- r 1475 to $49 Goodyear 'Zepplin' Contest d Sizes For Women $ Mr. and Mrs. Eli Winzler and Helen, and had as their guests Mike Winzler of Rexburg, Idaho, and Howard Williams, of Ogden. Members of the' club going were: Cole and Norman Winzler, Jack and Dean Yoder, Harold and Ernest Brenkman, Dallas Getz, Wesley Landvatter, Norman Shaw, Norman Anderson, Keith Rhode. Alvin R. Dickson, Pastor. .75 , SAILING WITH SALES Fronk Chevrolet Co. & Marble's Texaco Service Tremonton, Utah Phone 20 1, Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen and small sons of Sandy were visiting with relatives here Thursday while When You Think HARDWARE A Small deposit will hold any Coat until October 1st. THINK WILSON o o "Everything to Build Anything" Phone 11. in the market for a new car call No. 16 and Heitz & Win-zelwill be glad to give you a demonstration of the NEW WHIPPET 4 or 6. er Mee Us Nmw . The WHIPPET is the most economical car on the Amer- if you have room in your bin 'fwrwmmm .odail.' and We still offer a Reward of $150.00 to any Person that has purchased a new rear end, clutch or drive shaft from us for their WHIPPET. We have sold in the entire Bear River Valley, since July 1926. Try and have other dealers make you this offer. Today the Right now we are buay here at out store enrslllng member In the 8th Annual Ileatrola Free Coal Club. And no wonder, for thla ia a Club Which offers not usual benefits. By becoming a member you get supply of Free Coal mad new heating comfort far your home. Co. Willys-Knig- ht that are builders of this most economical car ever built in motor car history are no small concern. They are building 4,000 cars daily and are the Third largest car builders in the world. Just recently they canceled out all their distributors and are giving the Public this extra value in their car hence Dollar for Dollar Value. The Club membership fee Is only $2.00, and this la applied on the purchase price of any model Ileatrola which you may select. Before cold weather comes wo will install the Ileatrola in your home and with it you will receive a ton of Free Coal (one-ha- lf ton with the Ileatrola Junior). PaymenU may be completed on INCLUDING THE NEW LOS ANGELES FACTORY CO. HAVE THE WILLYS-KNIGHEIGHT LARGE FACTORIES installments. If you plan to Install a modern heating plant this Fall, take advantage of this opportunity to secure a genuine Ileatrola and, with it, a supply of coal free. The Free Coal offer ends August 31st. Cojgy la or call us at once, and we'll come to aee you. easy T No.-- D Btrotm. tli mm, Aduud ginttHng In fctae an mUm the NEW Estate HEATOflMLA. HYRUM JENSEN Furniture and Hardware Phone 73 ican market today. They are durable, Beautiful have all the Power and Speed you want. Garland, Utah Our WHIPPET owners for the last 3 years are our satisfied Boosters. Talk to them about the WHIPPET and your next car will be a WHIPPET. When you buy a WHIPPET you will also be a satisfied booster. You will have a car that stays out of the Garage year in and year out instead of being a burden on your pocket book. Call or See Heitz & Winzeler or Ed Thompson PHONE 16 |