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Show per foot Whitlock Water Flexed ROPE - all sizes - lb. . . COPPERED CABLE 3-- 8 RadiOddities ? t Phone Marjorie Hansen, Correspondent Miss Ruby Harris, who has been teaching: Domestic Science at the Richmond High School, returned to Tremonton this week to spent her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. . . oc 18c and up . by Squier Briggs and her mother, A HERE AND V THERE iL " Runaway TO TIIIXK OK NOT TO TIIIXK world "Thinking is one thing in the or tax to able been ever has one no KetterF. rles put a tariff General Moing Research Director, tors Corp. But Mr. Kettering might tenhave added that the legislative "thinkresults of dency is to tax the where productive a to point ing" or -thinking" is discouraged at is.mvbt joined A & MUSiCALCOMEDV E DAUGHTER. Otf R REM--- L f Bountiful. d Miss Ruby Landvatter, h08Ui..MAij, DONNA) i kjn i on'-Cha- i after the weekend with her parents, re turned to her work in Ogden, Monday. sr -- MV8T PAWNED A tUNG TO GET NEW CLOTHES FOR. THEIR. FIRST RADIO AULMTION...IT CLICKED! SHE NOW DICTATES THE SCRIPT 8VCINQ THE FLOOR... FIGURES SHE HAS WRITTEN 250QOOO WORDS -- ALL IN ONE PAIR Of SHOES Glenn Wyatt, a guest here during Carol Jensen, of Larime, Wyoming, the last illness and death of his father visited with friends here Saturday and returned to the coast to take up his Sunday. activities in the Navy. Virgil Heed, of Bingham, spent the weekend as a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Shuman. mrx$ til DKAWS ON STAGE i EXPEftltmffig SCROT$ MARGE ENJOYS RJCMNS 1 H Mr. and Mrs. Kris Hansen, of Logan were Bear River Valley visitors Thurs day. Issue a declaration of independence i Insist on Thigh 'Molds and enjoy stocking beauty plus new wear and freedom. For Thigh-Mold- have four s magic strips in their hems that absorb strain, keep seams straight, hold gar- -' ters firm and stop garter runs. They're just perfect for' active women.' Try them. The Best Hosiery Value in Town Christensen's Inc. TREMONTON, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. -- SWIMMING; AN IRJH SETTER .A BOSTON BUUOOi NAMED GOLIAT A 9 LB. POMERANIAN James Peter Frederickson, 86, passat his home in Brigham City, Thursday, at 12:20 a. m. of an illness of several months Dropsy. He was born in Denmark, October 20, 1852 and married Augusta Peel, who died in 1925. He came to Utah and moved here in 1896. Several years ago he sold his home here and moved to Brigham City, where he has lived since. He is survived by the following children: Conrad Frederickson, Penrose; Mrs. Joseph Tingey, of Brigham City; Mrs. Roy Simms, of Boul der, Colorado; Mrs. Frank Webb and Mrs. Leo McBride, of Portland, Ore.; and Mrs. William Newman of Twin Falls, Idaho; 31 grandchildren and 42 ed away "Stable farm production makes for fair food prices. Fat and lean years help neither the consumer or producer in the long run." SOFTBALL NOTES in Salt Lake City Tuesday afternoon. They were accompanied by their small son, Lund. Big upset for this week was the Robert Brown, of Salt Lake City, decisive trimming Utah Power & THE PUBLIC MEETING Funeral services, under the of Larkin Felt Funeral Home in Brigham City, were held here on Sunday at 2 o'clock. The pastor of the Seventh Day Adventist Church, in Ogden, had charge of the services. Music was furnished from Ogden and Harold B. Felt, of Brigham City, played a violin solo. Axel Borgstrom and the pastor were the speakers. Each told of the wonderful life the deceased had lived and what a wonderful father and neighbor he had been. Interment was in the local cemetery Regarding the ASPHALT DEVELOPMENT AT ROZELL POINT MONDAY, JUNE 6 AT 8 P. M. was a Tremonton visitor Monday and Light, headed by veteran twirler Hamp Bradshaw, handed Midland Tuesday. Cafe by the score 8 to 6. atMr. and Mrs. Adam Brinkham Tremonton Lions toppled from first tended the Utah Pharmistics place in league by in Ogden Tuesday and Garland Grocery, 10 to 4, in comedy of errors. Don Peckenpaugh shines out among to Mrs. Israel Hunsaker was called newcomers (cashier of B. R. State the of death the at Brigham City Friday her brother, Mr. Harrison Carter. Bank). In one game Don collected Freeman's Shoes, Whites and Greys. Funeral services were held in the four hits for four. CUFFS CLOTIHERY. Third Ward chapel Saturday ' Standing of Teams 5 L W 1 3 Mr. Dale Smith of T. H. Smith Co. Lions 1 3 of Salt Lake Sity, visiting in Wash- Garland Grocery 2 1 Oil Shell D. Mr. C. Mrs. and writes ington, C, 2 n Midland Cafe 2 J. Dewey that Mr. and Mrs. Ned FOR SUNBURN 1 2 Utah Power & Light are well and happy. 0 3 Sugar Factory Garland-Tremonto- n AT THE L. D. S. ASSEMBLY HALL MOTION PICTURES AND LECTURE GLOBE DEVELOPMENT CORP. "A UTAH CORPORATION" Main Offices at Salt Lake City IPrepare for Your Vacafio Wal-dro- Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Hansen and family, and Mrs. Arthur Felsted and Chinker Chex" Chinese Checkers the new game for all ages. at G E HI ARTS FANCY Front Aprons Ladies: family of Garland left early Tuesday morning for Vernal, Utah, where they will spend a few days at the home of Mrs. Hansen's sister, Mr3. John L. Siddaway. Mrs. William Jensen and daughter, Rosalind, and son Gordon, of Rock Springs, Wyoming, spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hunsaker. for Something New in The Fronk Chevrolet Co. received a carload of automobiles this week. See our new selections in white and white at GEPIIARTS Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sargent will leave this weekend for three weeks in Los Angeles and San Francisco. They will attend the Shrine convention while in California. Mrs. Teter Mels-te- r and son will accompany Mr. and Mrs. Sargent as far as Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Powell and family, of Magna, spent the weekend as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Shuman. White Mr. and Mrs. Ted Christenscn, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Wlnzeler, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dewey and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cannon will attend the Lions District convention to be held at Cedar City, Juno 3, 4 and 5. Caps S for Bridge Prizes and Gifts. They're Sheer! and Cool! Men's and boys' white duck . Also choice of caps ... Tweeds at 250 t Everybody Is Invited to Attend n. Harry Taylor, visited TREMONTON ON THE JOB EARLY M. E. Castleton of Gephart ?tn was on the job eariy this and it is expected to be Mel's bwS day in sales, or something u" '? boasting of a new boss in the THE "HOLDUP" J Where has the money gone ... was paid out by the government relief? The man on relief coulJ keep it, he had to buy food clothing for himself and family t merchant couldn't keep it, he had GETTING ADJUSTED TO LIFE pay the jobber. The jobber cou'drekeep it, he had to pay the manu'fl' The greater values of life, the to be found turer. The manufacturer couldn't are lifethese of ality and it, he had to pay for labor and cl through the experience of toil hardness and pain, through living terial. But somewhere along this u with other people and being obliged of percolation this money disappe-to consider their needs, through the locked up in somebody's strong discipline and education that such re ; who is rich enough to keep it and wfc lations with other people involve i"usm ojrajvi ii. ui jjui ii back int circulation. Find him and the proj, Winifred Rhoads. lem is solved, for he is the one wfc be made to pay all the taxes! should CIGAR? DID YOU GET YOUR Gilden Transcript. Willard (daddy bill) Newman isn't J, as usual, and soul, on the job heart f ANOTHER "G" MAN little a is He right chesty week. this come is Earl Hone now but it won't last. He will keeping the hospife down on a level with the rest of us steps hot this week. He is seeing after he walks the floor a few nights. it that his new son is getting treat just right, as he is to be a J. Edgi O Hoover the second. have Some men are like pins, they . are but pretty they their good points, apt to stick you. "The first day that I O heaven," a reader of this paper s IS IT "THE STAFF OF LIFE?" "I want to be given a 75 ton Die! A year ago the farmer was receiv- caterpillar and meet on a narrow h ing $1.00 a bushel for wheat and pay- way all the road hogs who have croj Toed me off the pavement during I ing ten cents for a loaf of bread. 38 is The part about the gentlemi life." same farmer receiving the day cents a bushel for wheat and paying desire we do not think probable! ten cents for a loaf of bread. There that there will be any road hogs'. heaven. seems to be no utopia for him. O THE ROAD TO THE CEMETERY Freeman's Shoes, Whites and Cr There are several hundred thousand CLIFF'S CLOTHIERY. Lge. Tube BURNTONE PHONE 33 1 When you see anybody SWrrf. S money with careless gf nerositv body else is doing the hard woriffw earns it. - Rites Held At Penrose For Former Resident Uncle Jim Says - Five cars of members of the M. E. church attended a Methodist convention at Salt Lake City, Sunday. A picnic lunch was enjoyed in Liberty Park after the services. SILK STOCKINGS THIGH-MOL- D ea-l 'jf Mrs. Mabel C. Nelson, of Montpeller Idaho, returned to her home Monday afternoon, after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hunsaker. Mojud TJl - Mrs. Sarah Newland, of Logan, is visiting with friends and relatives here this week. Miss Doris Ken Cannon visited with friends in Ogden, Sunday afternoon. yott e V' STATIONS X MVOT LOVES COO WNG, TBAVEL. BASE8AL BUL AND HEliSON.GtORtit UAMAKiL.JH.B 50 ORCHESTRA LEADER. PWV 13 Aitc Mr. and Mrs. Ward Shuman had as their weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Heed of Ogden. VI Vf' your automoWhy work scraping summer new paint a for bile fenders out into holiday venture Just job? traffic and let human nature take its course. n V tUU . Relatives of Harmon Dudleys Fier-soheld a reunion in Plymouth last Saturday afternoon. A large number of relatives from all over the state attended. 1 graves in this rnint, mute testimony to our Jst in controlling the automobile public demand forces a chaii may fill one of the thousand'; graves that, figuratively will be dug by motorists In to come. WHY BOTHER? FR.IOA.V MPACD MONDAY TH ROUGH OVER CBS AND ADDITIONAL I i Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Hansen spent Sunday in Logan with friends while their daughter attended a fraternity garden party. I D. TO (By Miss Gay Schaffer, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jay M. Schaffer, is spending two week3 at the home of her grand parents, Dr. and Mrs. Stocks, at Tremonton Harness & Accessories Co. . 52.a-- l Mrs. Williams, of Sana Cruis, California, returned to thtir home this week after spending a few days at the home Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Heed, of Ogof Mr. and lira. Dan Briggs. Miss den, spent Sunday till Tuesday, as Eyvonne Briggs returned with them guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. to spend amonth. Ward Shuman. At . . Harris. D. Lew-i- s 2. 1933 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, JUNE page Eicrrr . X ur. tlTv m. Til. vai tiawKinsi TX Chiropractor and Masseur OFFICE PHONE 133 Over Bear Iliver State Bank 39 FOR SORE MUSCLES 1.00 Value $1.00 Bottle SORETONE TENNIS RACKETS 891 ANTISEPTIC FLASHLIGHTS FOR SUNBURNED HAIR 59 CHUX 100 NEW GILETTE SENATOR DISPOSABLE DIAPERS FOR CHAPPED LIPS CAMPHORICE 1 TFK 2 TOOTH BRUSH 500 Ifeg. THERMOS BOTTLES Lge. Size HAND LOTION 490to$UO PINT 890 VELURE w to m swim caps 750 - $1.00 - $ 1.50 BRACE W SUN HELMETS 39 FIRST AID KITS 69p STRAW 50c Bottle SOLUTION 59 $1.00 to $20.00 CAMERAS j ONE PIECE RAZOR for lM W 510 COOL DRINKS IN A COOL PLACE REGISTERED PHARMACISTS TO SERVE YOU AT ALL TIMES SPECIAL FILM DEVELOPING ROLL DEVELOPED E AND PRINTED WITH ONE EXUKf.F.HF.x ALL DAY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AND MONDAY MORNING ,'a:n PRESCRIPTIONS DRUGS L .... - FODMTAIM XV I SERVICE |