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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1930 J ! were served to ten girls. T l if- mi. inn. - wu vwvu- epciiir ajiu if Tuesday visiting relatives in Newton, Mrs. Ellis Frank and family of Logan, spent the past week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' David rl- USTIHINKIN Grant by Charles S.KInniscru Mr. Heber Hunsaker was in 'Brig-ha- Twas a morning drab and dreary, Dawn of day was soon to break-Du- lled by sleep, my eyes were bleary, I was up, but half awake t At the house, I vain would tarry, For the day looked hard and long. Thenthe little old canary Warbled forth his morning song! .' 4 Did I say that I was gloomy, That the world looked drab and gray. And was unattractive to me? Yes, it'i true I'm 'shamed to say I But the little glad canary As he sang, to greet the dawn, Filled my heart with music merry And my shadows soon were gone. - Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hunsaker, and Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Hunsaker spent the day in Ogden Saturday. Mrs. Thomas Wheatley went to Salt Lake Saturday. John Daniels, of this city, died Saturday, 11 a. m. His funeral services were held Sunday 4 n. m rVmnsolnr Horace Hunsaker conducted the exer cises, i he singing wa furnished by Relief Society. The speakers were Fife Austin nf .Timitwi- - IMahi VroA Neil of Stone, Idaho, and Clarence Austin of Juniper, and Patriarch i nomas wneauey. Mr. Daniels came to this city some time ago from Black ruie. ne is survived Dy his wife and son of thio city. ... I was eager for the duty Of the day that lay ahead- -It would be a day of beauty, On which God his smile would shed I I had not a cause for grieving, I was doubly blest, I knew And, as I the house was leaving, I'd a song of gladness, too! I (A, lilt. Wectern m on business Friday. There was an extra large crowd at church Sunday evening. The Elders gave the program. Ada Boothe of Brigham, spent the week end visiting her parents in this city. Ralph Tolman spent the week end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt Tolman, in Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hunsaker spent Saturday in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Hunsaker of Holbrook, Idaho, spent Friday visiting friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Grant of Blue Creek, spent Friday visiting- at the nome 01 air. ana Mrs. lewis urant. Mrs. Royal Grant was in Brigham Morning Song v PAGE FIVE Newipapr Cnloa.) 4 Methodist Church1 SundaV Krhrtrtl 11) a m UVa V E. Ault. Sunerintjmfont ' Datua mml. fully graded with lessons adapted for au ages, junior cnurcft service 11 a. HI. ThlS BArvfoa mla w Vvi 4V vi v iua!J of WOrshlD. lasting onlv nna.halff7kui esDeciallv nrenanvl fA .hiMvon m. t subject of the story sermon is "Of (Continued from page one.) Mr,, and Mrs. Jed Orme of Salt oucn is me mngaom," special music the Junior choir. League services Lake, spent Sunday visiting at the by 7:15 d. m.. Eli at Idm)iiM Mr. Mrs. home of and William Orme, Prom the station, we taxi through a and Delphine Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gouech of Salt lead the Senior group, . T W MQieabAHi wip juiucjriueuia.VB group, blocks to the Capitol building of the Lake, spent Sunday visiting friends voune DeODle ftnH rhilHwn nr i united btatee, located just on tne east here. ' Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Hunsaker and to these services. Tremonton Intersection at the Service of 8 o'clock. at The worship family of Ogden, spent Sunday visit Haws' corner. pastor will use as his subject Sunday Second Floo- rWe enter from the plaza to the east ing relatives m this city.. Mr. J. M. Grant left for Ogden Fri- evening, "When Sins are Forgiven." of the building, as the east front is Three bed rooms, bath, dressing The choir will fiiminfc tt . . Junior wro ovV' . the main front, through a corridor in day to visit relatives there. room iai and closets. We do music. not to endeavor make Mrs. Abraham Hunsaker pent Monthe northeast corner of the building a ims service Brie-hato popular evening in Ceiling Heights just to the United States Senate chamber, day crowdn. hut m foV MKTV U Mrs. Zella Arme spent Sunday in attract Basement Seven feet; first floo- rwhere we see the Honorable Charles put our best into this service in song Curtis presiding from the rostrum Ogden . second floor eight feet feet; eight sermon ior your saxes, that you Mr. Austin Tolman is visiting rela juju rear the west wall, and out in front be conscious may of the Divine not Exposure Tooele. in of him, facing the west, we see sitting tives Wia h.wir nt ...v: The plans as shown are for a lot Clifford College spent the week onlv- duriniro fVIHllJ', VUt there, among the rest, our own senaHis that be presence felt may during Tooele. end in H. W. facing south or west For a lot factors, Reed Smoot and King. ,m uie enure wppit. win Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Iram and Mrs. with north or east the plans shauld From here we move south through ing others in this service, if be reversed. the main hall past the Supreme Court David Gflmore of Ogden, spent Sun -you are- not Sunday aftnHinw CIBCLot Size-H-ouse chamber, and peering through the day visiting. Mrs. J. M. Grant here. where. We welcome" vou...tuu open door, we see the Mack robed Mrs. Grant returned to Ogden with frontage 46 feet 6 inches; ALVIN R. DICKSON, Paslor. them. justices seated on either side of The Gleaner class of this ward held bewhiskered chief justice, a meeting at the home of Annie We mitrht imnrAv Charles E. Hughes. An);fAM. They Bay there will be music in the hall south, Grant Monday evening. Refreshments putting the brain under the hood of heaven, but we hope that when we , Continuing through the car and the motor in the driver's get there we won't find a lot of moswe pass through Statuary Hall and let us travel: we enter a taxi head. into the south wing of the Capitol at But quitoes singing in the chorus. the west front of the Capitol, at where we find ourselves in the hall Haws' travel and corner, directly of the House of Representatives. along Pennsylvania Avenue From here we descend to the base- northwest famous old hotels, numerous past underment by elevator and move, by the Postoffice Destores, Department ground passage, to the office building partment building, some famous old of the members of the Lower House, theatres, and just before we reach the is a half block southeast, some- White House, which we ordinarily call in what to the rear, we will say, out the "High School," we come upon a Ahhntt. field. iha nermits large stone structure of Greek design, TJi5a iiTwWtrpniind ttftssAcfi to and from which we discover is the United States the Congressmen to go Treasury, and we go around it along their offices to the capitoi without go- - the same Pennsylvania Avenue to the 5no- rait, in tno H7dflt.hr. of this the White House. north north Leaving this building, we go Park is immediately te a few hundred feet to that magnm-ce- theLafayette north of us across the street, and stone structure, the' Library of a vast area of lawn and trees called THE UNION KNITTING MILLS OF LOGAN, UTAH, Congress, in which can be found one Park," in which are a volume at least of practically every "President's tennis is putting on a REAL SALE OF WOOLEN GOODS IN courts, bathing book published in the English lan- golf course, to and other stretches features, pools, the as "Copyright" the north all guage, as well TREMONTON. The stock offered consists largely of sales-man- 's the way to the north all office of the government which to we the the know Mall, way The Senate office building can be samples, returned C. 0. D. packages, and general surin Tremonton. seen to the north two blocks on the as AtMain street just about the same location as plus stock. THE PRICES ON ALL GOODS OFFERED REPother side of the capitoi from the the Race Track in the County Fair House office building. RESENT AN ACTUAL SAVING OF FROM 40 TO 60 PERtheer is a shaped Standing now on the terraces which Grounds, known assimilarly "The plot Elipse," grass the of Capitol, form the west front CENT. VISIT US. which ther eare no trees, where just "at the East Tremonton intersec- d upon and numerous cricket baseball games tion, we look northwest parked, street to this Bear River High are played. Below are listed a few of the many bargains: Immediately west of the Elipse at school building, sulture. Immediately Buildthe location of the aFir County in front of the Midland Hotel we see Union the in the distance that simpel but state- ing we see ous building, a beautiful white structure all to of familiar shaft ly granite Spanish design. Just north of that as the Washington monument, and be- of Sale Price Reg. Price is Continental hall, then the National a about a hind it, in direct line, point Red and the Cross beyond building thousand feet west of the railroad MEN'S OVERCOATS $23.50 $14.00 tracks, that marvelous stone structure famous Corcoran Are building. look we White north from the the its If with "The Lincoln Memorial," MEN'S OVERCOATS 32.00 19.00 Park, we transparent "Reflecting Pool" extend- House, through LafavetteBear River MEN'S SHEEP SKIN COATS ing half way to the Washington mon- see on the site of the 13.75 9.50 Stake Tabernacle in Garland the Deument. MEN'S SHAKER SWEATERS.... 10.50 6.75 Immediately to the rear of this pp rtmen tof Justice building. on beauMost of the residences memorial, we distinguish a beautifully! west and streets d noit leadtiful WOMEN'S SHAKER SWEATERS 10.50 6.75 arched bridge over the Potomac bit the other nde of the Capitol, covering practically all ing up the bluff of Robert E. Lee, of the territory in the vicinity of WOMEN'S KNIT DRESSES L 18.00 9.50 to th eold home surrounded by the Arlington ceme- thes etwo communities in the Bear WOMEN'S KNIT SUITS row of the graves River Valley. 18.00 to $30.00 8.50 to $11.50 tery, wheer row on extend The Potomac RVer circles from the on all sides of our soldier dead MISSES WOOL DRESSES L 4.75 from the grave of the Unknown sol- northwest through Thatcher, to the of dier until much of the territory occu- southeast along the south limits throueh Elwood GIRL'S WOOL DRESSES .... fi.50" 3.50 pied by what we know as Thatcher is Tremonton on and on toward Honeyville. where it widens covered SWEATERS.! GIRL'S SLIPON 4.25 2.50 Shifting our eye almost directly to into the Chesapeake Bay. A few miles side the north along a broad thoroughfare, down, the river on the Virginia Honey-villBOY'S SLIPON SWEATERS 4.25 2.50 we see on th esite of the Garland at about the point we know as Mansion, Pratithe Washington Government stately the Sugar Factory, to us as "Mount Vernon," rises ng Office, a huge red structure which known o na high bluff above the water. has a greater capacity even than that I give you these comparisons to fix of the Curtis Publishing Company in BLANKETS, UNDERWEAR, MACKINAWS, SHIRTS and the in are Here your minds locations, not to house printed Philadelphia. the in vour mind's eve. our officials and Daily Congressional Record and and MANY OTHER BARGAINS IN PROPORTION their assistants in the rather meaeer millions of government bulletins which we are familiar with buildinrs pamphlets. PLACE OF SALE Shifting to the southwest, our vis- here. When vou read Washintrtor ion follows anothpr thoroughfare to dispatches now. locate the scene of the intersection of the south limits of action reported. FIRST DOOR WEST OF TREM6NTON HARNPs SHOP Th eAmerican Legion desire to Tremonton and the Iowa String Road, where we see rising from the banks help you make yourselves, part of the rf fA tfiuam on unnrmntljl structure active life of the community, the State which we learn to be the Bureau of onH tn Nation, and to feel your re SALE OPENS SATURDAY MORNING, NOV. Printing and Engraving, where all sponsibility to each. Mav Armistice Day ever remain as our paper money an dpostage Rtamps 15th AND WILL CONTINUE FOR A WEEK are printed. If we were to go out one of the brightest npta In American store-rooeach in we and of see vou afresh would stir OR LONGERTERMS CASH. there, history, large in which were piled heavy bales of emotions of allegiance and devotion to rold and hilver certificates and other your country. forms of paper money. I thank you. Attorney Horsley Talks To High School ft-- fft - Honeyvflle oswt. HOUSE ed on. J inn.,. tih ,. ja&jffV . - H-1- 30 side clearance left 3 inches, right, 7 feet 6 inches; lot frontage Minimum Floors wood. Walls plaster. 60 feet Ceilings Plaster. Kitchen composition tile. Construction , ' Bath Room tile, Front wall of stone, other walls Steam heat, gas and electric wiring. stucco. Cubiture 24,400 cubic feet Roof Shingles. Foundation Concrete. ' Approximate Cost $8,000. Windows Double hung, with shutComplete working plans and specifications of this house are available ters. ;';; for a nominal sum. Address the Doors wood, to special details. Building Editor and refer to House Interiors r , . H-13- 0. well-groom- ed BIG KNITTING MILLS SALE I nt tree-line- Pan-Americ- r. tree-line- I fe ..50 Ji e, I 1 I . I The man who wants to get a word in There was one drawback in the lives now and then after he is married of Adam and Eve. They couldnt brag ought to try marrying a woman who about how much better everything was stutters. "in the good old days." OILING AND GREASING AT LOW PRICES Our Mechanics Are Dead Shots With The Grease Gun When you bring your Ford here for oiling and greasing you know the job's done right. We use the best crankcase oil and our lubrication experts are dead shots with the grease gun. They don't miss anythnig. You'll know that, by the way the car runs. For every big and little job on the Ford, you'll find this a pleasant place to do business. Modern equipment in a clean, d shop. Specially trained mechanics. Fair prices and a sincere desire to help you get the best possible service from your car. Drop around. We're open to serve you. well-lighte- Utah Auto Phone 28 & Imp. Co. Tremonton, Utah i |