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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27; 1931 ETdDir .... Tremonton Locals Coal Farm and Home Supplies SEE o Farmers' Cash Union "Your Good Will Our Best Asset" Plymouth I -- W c 1 of her children and grandchildren returned in the evening. Mr. John C Mason, of Ogden, as' gathered at her home Sunday forenoon in Plymouth on business Tuesday' j and spent a social afternoon." Mrs. Hannah Hess, Mrs. Don R. Wednesday - evening Miss Lueila Smith motored to El wood to visit at j Lamb and Mrs. Jesse Lamb and son, the home of Miss Deon Christensen for Vernon, were Tuesday afternoon a few days. ; guests of Mrs. Henry Starr. t :.- M.98 J Other 4.4041 tittt in proportion: $4.39 43030 J1 4.7S-2-1 5.60 5.69 ..rr...... vr.- -fr ...t,..;.... 6.9S w.-.-. 6.98 057 ..".....-r.3- .-- 530-1- 9 .......'. Still In is pun 8.90 Shop Lake, visited Wednesday and Thurs business matters. The yearly outing of the Howell day with Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Randall Sunday School will be held at Lagoon Hyrum J. Hansen and two daugh' Monday. It is desired that all who ters, Zula and Afton spent Sunday in can. attend. Mrs. G. J. Wood and Mrs. Ellis Salt Lake City. Wood visited at Brigham on Friday. The program for Sunday evening meeting which was sponsored by the G. J. Wood and Ellis Wood families was as follows: Talk, Verl Wood; reading, Kent Clark; address, Lowell Rich of Brifrham; Mr .and Mrs. Wm. We know you alGriffiths also of Brigham, rendered a ways appreciate three duets. tender, sweet, juicy The Howell Base Ball team won ov- Roast of Lamb. Our er the Snowville team at Snowville markets have a real Sunday, the score being 7 to 12. treat for you We Mr. H. T. Randall, of Tremonton will sell the Leg was a business visitor at Ilowel! Hon at whole or 14c theTbwn ifyou wish ffil III Three Thrilling Days And Nights Roasts cut from the shoulder at 10c and Breasts at 5c per pound. These Iambs have been especially selected by our market manager and we are sure you will be with the pleased quality. We will also have several other items especially priced for Saturday selling. NOTICE Box Elder County will receive bids: on or before Tuesday. September Sth. 1931, at 2 o'clock p. m. at the Com- -' missioners Office at the Countv Court House, to furnish Box Elder Countv the following: Forty (40) tons stoker slack coal to! be delivered at the Countv Court! House, Brigham City, Utah. This coal to be weighed over scales designated by the County Commission-- ! ers. Board of County Commissioners By JOS. A. JOSEPHSON, (Adv.) County Clerk, I 5 Tremonton, Utah 7J Fronk Chevrolet Co. i Have you tried our large new style ginger Cookie? If you havent you must do so Saturday without fail. We will sell them at the redicu-lousl- y low price of 9c per pound. We will have plenty so you may have all you want. What is nicer for the kiddies (or the grownups) than a cookie jar full of tasty ginger ETanir and RLdDdle I f you have time to compare values and prices all around town, go to it! You will be that better satisfied when you end up with us. You will know where to come, and where to tell your friends to come, for the best values, best service, best prices. It's this combination which makes us successful dealers for the world's leading tire Goodyear. Bank on it for a fact: nowhere under any circumstances can you find better tire values than here. Shop and sec. da v. GINGER COOKIES BOX ELDER COUNTY you'll save time coming here first per pound, small Loin Chops at 14c, choice Phone 20 : : L Tremonton, Utah i. , The 2M00M0 FowTciaff' I cookies. gwaflrew GRAPES California Grapes are at their best Program of Events right now. We - V BAND CONCERTS FAIR EXHIBITS : MIDWAY DRAFT HORSE PULLING CONTESTS AIRPLANE RIDES, STUNTS DANCING, MOONLIGHT GARDENS Admission to Fair Grounds : ; Adults 25c Children, 15c Admission Rodeo : Children, 25c Adults, $1.00 Admission Fair and Rodeo : Through Fair Grounds, $1.00 Season Tickets Rodeo Adults $2.00 Thursday, Judging Exhibits, Making Awards Friday Governor's Day - Livestock Parade Grand Finals Saturday RODEO AT 2 P. M. PAIR OPENS DAILY AT 10 A. M. ; YOUNG AND OLD WILL FIND WHOLESOME AND will have the small seedless or the large white Malaga grapes at 15c per basket on sale all day Saturday. Fill the bowl on your buffett and enjoy a real treat. Finn f a iriTrn Customers familiar with our stores know what true econ omy is. Our tabic of bargains for your week end buying means dollars of sav ings. It will be loaded again this week. Be sure to take advantage of our qual- ity food. You can thoroughly depend upon it and it costs no more than cheap off brands. ' Del Monte Pierces Shil Arrow Pickle all and of the lings best manufacturers are liberally represented in our stores. CLRSKAGGS Bring The Whole Family WL 33 'y .: GOODYEAR PATHFINDER Mrs. Pipfr, of Shoshone, Idaho and president, Mrs. Viva Munk, at her Mrs. Dorothy Clayeon, of Montpelier home on Friday. The afternoon was Idaho, mother and sister of Mrs. T. A. spent in social chat after which li?ht Supan have been visiting at the Su-p- refreshments were served. There were home for the past week.. 21 present. Mr. and Mrs. Munk are Mr. Charles Fernelius, of Salt Lake, moving their family to Tremonton for brother , Mr. Clevie Fernelius, of Og the winter. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Gunnell motored den, cousin of Mrs. H. P. Randall, and Burl Cameon and Len Sutton, of Salt to Brigham Saturday to attend some Roasts half . I A birthday dinner was served at Mr. Mr. and Mra. Melvin Wolverton. and Mrs, Hannah Wolverton motored to and Mrs. Robert Nish's Sunday. Mrs. Ogden Sunday to visit relatives. They! "Risk was 72 years of age. About 30 UTAH LAMB EDUCATION, RECREATION, RELAXATION AMUSEMENT A number of our people attended quarterly conference at Garland o- an B MTOPnacw - e o lief Society pleasantly surprised their Tuesday evening. I o Hfwell I Mrs. C. B. Gunnel land Mrs. L. B The ladles of the Methodist Church Gunnell attended a dinner party Wed will serve dinner at the church next nesday at the home of Mrs. Jennie Thursday and Friday evenings, imme- Eliason of Stone. diately after the Rodeo. , These will Mr. and Mrs, Joe Barker and son, be popular priced dinners 35 cents Don, Mra. Call and little daughfor adults and 20 cents for children ter, were Andry Wednesday guests of Mr. and 12 and under. Bring your family and Mrs. Mirl Mason. your guests. Miss Lola Gunnell entertained a few Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs and fam of her friends Tuesday evening. The ily spent Sunday in Salt Lake. guests were, Miss Cora Forsgren, Mr. President A. D. Miller, Mrs. Miller Frank Stevens, Mr. Dallas Wood, aod and daughter, Beatrice and Mrs. the hostess. Louise M. Steed and children, of Syra Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson visited cuse, Ltah and Mrs. Orvu Smith, of Mrs. Rennis Larkin at Snowville Thurs Farmington, Utah called on Mrs. Wm. day. The Misses Florence and Maud Bosley, Jr., and Mrs. Maud M. Nel Anderson returned home with them. son, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Grant attended Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles and son. the Farm Bureau outing at the CrysWendell, returned Friday from a tal Springs Thursday. week's vacation in Ogden and Hunts- Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shriber and Mr. ville. Joseph Shriber spent Thursday at Salt Miss Bernice Rogers, of Los Angeles Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Russell California, returned to her home after Allen. a week's visit with rlatives and friends Mr and Mrs. O. M. Munk motored to Russell Huesscr, of Salt Lake City, Logan on Thursday. was a visitor at the Keed Giles home The officers and members of the Re- Hardware - Lumber H: o o ( 'A Surety of Purity" ! X I I 1 'f .J "J n ,m.m Hmmtfrntam. Jl ,, t : lWr .3. '' V.--I "Mil r..tJIffiaWftMA 5 Henry Ford and Edsel Ford with the First Ford car and the Twenty Millionth Ford. Thi3 picture was taken on Henry Ford's estate in Dearborn, Mich., a short time after the Twenty Millionth car came off the assembly line at the Rouge plant of the Ford Motor Company. I m I THIS CAR WILL VISIT TREMONTON ON SEPT. 2nd AT 10 A. M. AND WILL BE ON DISPLAY AT OUR SHOW ROOM ma 4 mmm m. FOR 15 MINUTES Motion pictures will be taken of the reception and the signinff of the log:, recording the tour of the 20000000 Ford Car by the reception committee. COME IN AND SEE THE COMPLETE LINE OF FORD CARS AND COLORS Utah Auto Phone 28 & ( Iff!??, ) Imp. Co. Tremnnrnn Authorized Ford Service and Sales Dealer 0 1 1 i |