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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE PACE FOUR SO, 1833 We are glad to report that Mrs Ruth Call, another daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederickson, is improving M. I. A. had their mothers and 29. daughters day Wednesday, Juneacti-vitv The social was put over by the Ipaders. Mrs. Birdie Petersen, Mrs. Irene Shuman had charge of the lunch. Mrs. Lucille Berchtold, the games and Mrs. Alice R. Miller, the program. A very enjoyable afternoon was spent. The Carl J. Petersen family reunion was held Saturday, June 25 at Crystal Springs, with President P. C. C. Petersen presiding. An interesting program was put over and swimming and games were enjoyed. Each famMr. and Mrs. James Jensen, Mr. ily provided dinner for their own and Mis. Orson Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. group. Dancing was enjoyed in the Leavitt Taylor, Miss Mary. Dawn Jen- evening. sen, Carl, Blaine and Evelyn Jensen, Mrs. Engvar Petersen and Mrs. Jesse Petersen attended the funeral services of Mrs. Martha Burrel of Avon. Mrs. James Jensen was a daughter of Mrs. Murrell and remained in Cache Valley to Monday to dispose of her mother's things. Mr. and Mrs. Cranford Taylor and baby of Tremonton, joined the family for the services. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Moore, of Clearfield, Utah, and President and Mrs. Arnold D. Miller, of Syracuse, called on Mr. and Mrs. Willim M. Miller Saturday. President and Mrs. Miller recently returned from a trip to the Northwest. Miss Rosella Perkins returned to her home in Blanding, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tingey and M. rtAiierhter. of Rrieham Citv. called on Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Fredrickson on the city it goes on to say, "Such increased number ofin users. prices, placing The reductions favorable conditions together with the well below within the city limits cf an Caterpillar" products presence tractors track-typ- e other of 1 those with school tn rural high (Continued From Page One) size, of Diesel comparable and engines over 700 enrollment of pupils," etc., "Caterincrease is certainly evident that there is some to further a are step 'already boasting that Garland has a thing wrong somewhere when forty high school, which we admit they have pillar's" leadership in these fields. then and a with equal men will ask for meeting in their feelings, perhaps, but not in The move has been greeted enthusiasm by dealers, who see in it only three show up and those three fact buying activity, seeking nothing except personal bene, A number of businessmen who had an incentive to motewho welcome the fits. and employees, by the to move of heard high the adopt volume more sales that assurance school by Garland and then had the Women Address and mail advermore means employment. statement referred to above called to We SCHOOL BOARD tising material for us at home. their attention became indignant and of DKCI5TON rate Good pay MAKES WISE supply everything. met with the school board to protest No selling. No experience necessary. school who were in- the move. the of Patrons Box 523, Merchandise Mart, We are not discussing the merits formed of the move to include the set forth as to why it should be in. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bear River High School in the AS The Editor Sees It Classified i Ad Column up-to-d- ! ! Word has been Al Spiers, of Ogden, is tounael? operation for gall stones at the Hospital in Ogden. Her children art with her parents, Mr. and Mi Jensen. .? ADDITIONAL FIELDING NEWS j j Eleven young girls, representing the Guardians of the Treasure of the Mutual, spent four rrf? Thursday till Monday, at the Valley Camp in Logan Canyon ' Elmer Richards and Mr. M furnished the transportation fj 'girls. They were met in yt Miss Morrison of FranklinLogan Hav, was who their Bee Keeper last vta She spent the four days with the all of whom report a very ef PrS 0- PENROSE incor-pom- te fVtA ltV limit! flf limits of Garland City were tnimnvat&l wiihtn we would or it Believe not, Board Garland. of the decision gratified at the Place Orders Now for raspberries, nf FvinriflHon Fridav. when the ma ! oppose any such move on the part of Tremonton a3 any advantages that Black caps, dewberries. Walter jority of the members refused to conofGarland the of might come to any city would be at Wuthrich, East Tremonton. Phone sider the request fresh in the memory the expense of the students and facult3 ficial it is still 6S.a-of a great many citizens of this val ty of the high school. The tranquility and good feeling that now exists to the fight they encountereu io FOR SALE Used, reconditioned car ley a hrh school in the valley. At the wards the school and its faculty would radio. Gene's Radio Repair. time the question of location came have been disrupted and the reaction was to d up, Garland wanted in locaiea in uar-lan- which immediately sprang up violawas move in located the fact that it wanted the PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW For Tremonton and in Tremonton. On the advice of a tion to a solumn agreement to place dark red raspberries and black Mrs. J. H. Miller, East Gar- good and wise man, President Peter the school on neutral ground where M. Hansen, now deceased, tne nign it should remain. land. Phone 59.0-No doubt the Garland City officials school was placed on neutral grounds, as in perfectly good faith and acted estarmsnea it which immediately FOR SALE Maytag gas engine. Al- th River Hieh School in which could see many reasons why such a Rpar ElecSchoss new. most J. A. Pack, every patron on the north, east, south move was justified However, we cantric Shop. Tremonton. and west could claim equally as much not help but commend the school as the other and since mat ume sucn board for their decision which reflects All Kinds of Flower Plants The iiao ivpn thft rase until this recent to us that these men were wise and to have deliberate and that their sole purpose Christensen Produce Fruit Stand. move by Garland . ... . officials i u. and duty to their action was for the it corpo rated within weir cuy iinuia interest and benefit of the school and 1 move Tn Viiimhle a oninion. such nnr FOR SALE Choice building lota, block from Main Street. Inquire would have been to the disadvantage its boys and girls and not in any paradvantage that might be gain- Monday. James Walton. Phone Residence, of the students ana ine scnooi, as n. ticular ed by any city. with the would interferred have Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Wadsworth S9.a-1-; 23J. business, onH rhiMrpn. rorin and Clair, of Masr- wholehearted support of every comthese many na, visited with Mrs. Wadsworth's CASH PAID for dead and useless munity that it has enjoyed parents, Mr. ana Mrs. wiiuam years. cows and bones. Call Maple Csee' Miller, Sunday. As an example, the Garland Times Trout Hatchery, Brigham 433-J- or A. staKe the O. mgn Seager, tf. carried an article last week In its Reverse Charge. Othpllo Adams of Thatcher naner headed "Citv Has Good Reason of Promontory Making its most important and bold and Arnold Whitaker FOR SALE OR TRAEE 1936 Ford to Hold Fete. Declared," and after were the sneakers at the Sacrament Introduction of since est its forward of the step advantages rubton many new naming 11 truck, dual wheels, tractors in 1931, meeting Sunday evening. Grant Nichof Co. announced on ols of Promontory sang a solo; Mrs. Tractor Caterpillar ber on 5 wheels, new engine block. June 1938, liberal price reductions Irene Shuman and Mrs. Birdie PeterJames Walton. in its line of track-typ- e tractors and sen sand a duet. Mrs. Ida Call of Salt Lake City, is. Diesel engines. VIOLET LESSONS Any boy or girl the guest of Mr. and Mrs; Engvar to Mr. Adams This Myron according VETERINARIAN desiring lessons on violin, contact and Mr. Ralph Bishop of the Tremon Petersen, and Mr and Mra Ed Call of Tremonton. Twila Meldrum, at home, 1 mile ton Tractor and T Phone 117 Implement Company, Tremonton, Utah Mrs. George L. Miller and son, south and 1 mile east of Tremonton which handles the of "Cater sales 7 0 t2p pillar" machines in this locality, is George, were Salt Lake City visitors of last week Mrs.' Willard the best news that has come to power Thursday and Miss Lael Miller of Salt Johnson users in recent years. The reductions Lake City, and Leone Miller who have in the tractor hne affect all sizes ex been visiting with Mrs. Johnson, acthe price of companied cept the Twenty-Twthem home. Mrs. Johnson which had already been reduced $200 returned home Sunday. several weeks earlier. The acclaim Mrs. Fred W. Petersen, Scott Peterwith which that announcement was sen and the Misses Jewel Petersen received encouraged the company to and Marjories Miller were in Salt Lake make similar reductions in the prices on business Saturday of last of other of its products, the reduc-- City fceek. products, the tions ranging from $150 Scott and Bovd Petersen are va to $650 on the several sizes of trac In Salt Lake and vicinity. cationing tors and from $175 to $750 on the Mrs. weiiie t uau ana ennaren, or Diesel engine line, affecting six of Salt Lake City, are visiting with her the eight current sizes of "Caterpil- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Fred- lar" Diesel Engines. erickson. Since the formation of Caterpillar Tractor Co. in 1925, Mr. Adams and Mr. Bishop explains, it has adhered A r.. to the policy of building ever better products at ever lower prices. Prior to the introduction of Diesel engines d tractors in 1931, and repeated downward revisions of prices had been made, passing on to users the benefits of increased sales and the Doesn't it make your mouth water to realize economies of larger-scalconsequent that it will soon be strawberry season when you production. With the introduction of the Diesel, the company entered into may indulge your appetite for the luscious berries a program of engineering and prodrenched with thick cream and sprinkled with duction development, revision of man sparkling beet sugar to give it that "just right" ufacturing facilities and erection of new buildings that involved the extaste? It is one of Life's joys to be able to relish penditures of millions of. dollars. Comthis delectable dish! And this dish is a pletion of the "Dieselization" program one for you. It will give you energy opened the way for again passing on to users the benefits of lower prices. and test. Remember to use BEET SUGAR bought In addition, the company reduced its from your nearest grocer because it is chemically profit margins in order that the stron equal to other sugar and tastes exactly the same. gest possible bid might be made for increased business, with price reduc Sugar is a dietetic necessity and produces energy tions that would extend the advanImmediately in the body. It Is a healthful body tages of Diesel power to a greatly stimulant. So keep the family in good spirits by t4 J 6 l. cur-rante- s. 3. a pieJJ CELEBRATE AT Crystal Springs JULY-4t- 2 P.M. CES h 30 FOR EVERYONE-3:- - WATER CARNIVAL P. i "CATERPILLAR" PRICES REDUCED 6--28 Diesel-power- ed rinii FREE FIREWORKS -- 1030 P.M. , 2, I R. R. YOUNCE ! " H IllllllUini 4 l l1 l 1 '1' '' 'l' 1 ii A ifr ii fli'fr .i i. ilW4HHMf-H4f- ! 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