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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. Asm Johnson i building h dditioo i" u raw- - P. nbstratial deuce nue. in North Ti em n ut Ave- Jr DR. J. W. CHAMBERS, Veterinary Surgeon and Auto Phone Bail arland. 133 - BIk - - ! tah Central Pool Hall BaKKK & ( nil.. IVop. ALL NLW LQLIPMENT Soft Drinks, Cigars ami Tobeoeoa "I he Cosiest "Come any time A buys number of heads has re easeed bj eye strain. Nothing out gtat tee pn p ly fitted will stop men beedacht. We have made a siu-jstudy ol eye strain and with car ini" for testing proved facilities ou need eyes ran tell whether Better or not. have glasses your eyei examined now before they ere pennanentrj injured. We carry a complete line of reliable Watches, Jewelry, etc. W. E. QETZ The price will bring yon back Place in Town' stay ft long time" The Leader is the People's paper ATTENTION, TELEPHONE HIS SWEETHEART Dewyville Young Man Succeeds !a Catching Tra'n After Many Difficulties i known young man of had Dewyville figured it out that by taking th" --' a. m. train h would arrive it the home of bis best giil" in Idaho about th-- ' breakfast hour. As that would be a much more appropriate hour to arrive than by an earlier train. he set the alarm clock, as part of bis plans,, and retired, only to awake some hours later with a shock. OH hearing the whistle of his approai iiing t rain No time was to lie lost in view ot so important a matter. stopping to don all of his 'best lollies, so with a portion of tlcnl on and the balance under his am he seized a lantern and dashed out ol' the door. Immediately there was a sound of a weight h tailing, followed bv some are not appropriate to lp printed in the Leader. On investigation it was discovered that be had forgotten about a wire which had been stretched across the porch to keep some pet animals out. The gate had been fastened bj a wire to keep the pets in the yard, and when he reached it and found it secured, he was heard to utter more words not suite d for publication. Climbing the fence, he finally reached the railroad track, and swung the lantern frantically before the approaching train, but at the first the lanawing presto, change tern separated: that part which hold;, the oil and wick went towards TremOnton, the globe he held in his hand. By some swift to secure sprinting he was some lighted newspapers and gave the signal. The answer came. toot, toot." and the train went by like a string of huge bats, (it was a freight. ) While the young man finished dressing a friend" flagged the train. His experience no doubt recalled the lines, "The course of true love never runs ' ' smooth. A well I j -- Subscribers Especially Those Who Are Behind in Rental Telephone subscribers should not think the man- iger has nothing t do bul inn Around the country, and call repeatedly at subscribers' homo to collect the rental. The manager and his employees have all and more than they can do to properly care for th" telephone system am! keep it in good working order, without heiny required to call repeatedly at the homes ol those who should have their rental for them, or call at the office and paj it. A number of subscribers who are behind in their rental will oome to town and' pass the oflice repeatedly without stepping in and paying what they owe. as they should 'do, or making arrangements tor a further extension of time. Subscribers would yet better service if they would have the rental ready for the manager or his agent when he calls for it. instead of imposing on him and causing the loss of his time, and money for the Com pany, by purposely going away from home without The board leaving what they owe. ready tor him. id' of directors the Company have authorized the manager to discontinue the service of any subscriber more than three months in arrears, if he deems it for the best interests of the company to do to, and subscribers are warned that unless move interest is shown in the future than in the past respecting the rental, some of them will be deprived of phone service This is a fair warning to all. Bear River Valley Telephone Co; PAUL HE1TZ, General Manager 180-nou- word-whic- part of a lantern between : . ) The man in charge of our Tremonton house has i;V!. yean experience in the Dry Cleaning, Pressing, and other branches of the Cleaning husiuess, and understands it. Your Old Clothes Look Like New Cleaned and nMde bright, and tidy, not unlike the new fabric, fact we are able to transform old clothes, so they will who have patronized d i ....... ....... .... Bat KINDERGARTEN CLASS The beautiful Mrs. Robert Balfour, TO BE ORGANIZED granddaughter of the late Duke of Cambridge and cousin to Queen Mary, Net Balance $35.30 is the mother of the lucky The kindergarten class, under ;t whose christening a few youngster days ago II. F. Wapies. the accommo- the direction of the Ladies' Self- - in the Chapel Royal, Savoy, the queen :ted as godmother. The godfathers dating station agent, and his Culture club of Garland, will be were Admiral Sir Adolphus Fitzgeorge better half went to Malad, Ida., organized at that place on June! i:.d Col. Augustus Fitzgeorge. 8th. An invitation is extended! Sunday for a brief visit with residents of Tremonton to investi-- 1 A daughter was born to Mr. and friends. . LOO Advertising 13.25 ,40 gate the work of the class. Read the Leader for the news. n Great May of Saowviile last Friday. or ale MILLINERY The Biggest Bargain Sale ever known in Bear River Valley M Miss A CORDIAL INVITATION is extended to our friends ana patrons to consult The Millinery Review of Fashions, the fashion authority of the world, in our Show Room 4 ASK TO SEE II Larsen Rosamond the leading Milliner of Tremonton, places her entiie line of Millinery and La lies' Furnishings on sale at 25 Per Cent Discount A Coupon, in the great Men's Prize Voting Contest, given with each dollar cash purchase during this sale. 25-vo- te Leader-Busines- s I Sale Opens Mondays May 25th, at 9 a. m. and closes Saturday, cVlay 30th. ONE WEEK ONLY A Cordial Invitation extended to our friends arJ patrons to consult t You will find here the very latert Style Creations he and niftiest shapes of the season, such as the Sensation. Hesitation, Tungo. and the like, the last word in Millinery, from Gage's the famous I it The Millinery newest Review of Fashions, the fashion authority of the world, in our Show style-creato- r. Room ASK TO SEE IT! Ladies, Don't Miss This Opportunity Waldron & Harris CIO uilding Jl OR MZ.ZO to Los Angeles and Return Suggestions for your Vacation. Long Beach, June 1st to Sept. 30th Venice, Ocean Park, San Diego, Low Rates from all Other O. S. L. Points Catalina Island THREE GOOD TRAINS DAILY Los Angeles Limited, Protects you in every way. We guarantee to do our work as thoroughly as it la possible to do it. and to iav every garment from damage of any kind. Bring us that suit, skirt, or dress, Apparel, Dresses, Gowns, Skirts, Etc "i vro.-,.-- . IE us. The Texas Tailors rUIS. The Leader prints all the news. Return Oct 31st in o own Tir . Our Absolute Guarantee We Make a Speciality of Ladies . Tickets on Sale at Tremonton Dry Cleaning Ask any of our customers I Uewey "J. (.'." The following from the pen of a Sigurd poet shows that the muse of poerty has not entirely deserted Sevier county Change in Train Time. The telephone girl sits in her chair. Sunday last a change in the And listens to voices from everywhere. time of the arrival of the trains She hears all the troubles, she gets all the news. at this place went into effect, (he She knews who is happy and who has the blues. north bound morning train, which She knows all our sorrows, and all of OUT joys. formerly arrived here at 10:55, She knows every girl who is chasing the hoys; being changed to 9:50, ami the She knows of our pleasures, she know:, of our strife, 3:52 afternoon train to 1:38. She knows every man who is mean to his wife. The change was made without She knows every time we are out with the boys. previous notice and has resulted And all the excuses each fellow employs; in a great many disappointments If the telephone girl would tell all she knows. and hardships to passengers, whji If would turn all our friends into bitterest foes. have missed the train because T it- - earlier arrival. be would small would breeze a a soon She rni.e that gale, Engulf us in trouble and land us in jail: .1. I. Dewey was over fro She could get all the churches mixed up in a tight. DeweyVUle Saturday, and while And turn all our days into sorrowing night. here paid bis respects to The Lead In fact she could keep the whole town in a stew. er. Mr, Dewey reports crop nil If she told a tenth part of the things that she knew. ditiona good in that section When "service" is rotten don't be an old churl. the valley, with every prop. t fin But think what you owe to the telephone girl. a banner icld id' fruit in appearance. Plans are already being laid foi Evangelistic services have bi BE the next ball yanie between the in progn m at the Baptist t lurcfa North and South side teams, whuh since Sunday evening, Th will be piavetj some tne in dune, fiees are being conducted by Following - a statement of the John McAllister, assisted bi finances of the game which was F. Aumn:: i ami Mxi. MeAllis-playe- d which last ter. 'the three aie traveling by Wednesday. and thows a balance of 135.80 to be wagon and are calporiers for constructing a public Sunday School missionaries for the American Baptist Publication hitch rack. One man was so enthusiastic Society, over the hitch rack idea that he! Tuesday evening Rev. McAllis-hamlethe gate keeper a dollar ter delivered a lecture, entitled. and refused to accept his change "From the Sheep Camp to the although the admission was only Pulpit," being a recital Cjf his Street 23 cents. Several others volun- own life and conversion. teered fifty cents each, while a few meetings are held each evening they thirty minutes previous to the regbought tickets although ould not attend : ular services in the church. The services will be continued for sevReceipts. eral days, perhaps two weeks At the gate $48.1 longer. Expenditures Balls $5.8.3 P, S. Anyone finding the lower and Tremonton will do well to hold for reward. THE TELEPHONE GIRL MRS. ROBERT BALFOUR AT BAPTIST CHURCH FOR ANOTHER GAME j al Oenli.--t '..IHcyail' ' Why Suffer from Headache EVANGELISTIC SERVICES PLANS BEING MADE DETERMINED TO VISIT Overland Express For informal ion and Literature, Wtite c.. ti it WAPft'C 0. S. L. A front Tremonton T H MANmNFIEl I). A N (i. P A Salt Lake City jS |