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Show ' -- WET From Evanston, Ulinois,ihe4J?ignal DECLARE DRYS Press' also sends out a leaflet DEWEYVME contain- ing arguments offered by members of the Dry Cause. By Mrs. Thomas Ault If the prohibition law were modified Quoting the Modern Dictionary, the it would also "modify our prosperity," leaflet states that "wet" means "sat. :x: is one of the claims of the "drys" in urated in liquid"" 'All wet' signifies Hr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard had as a 1nflp nmntlv.v mihlistuwl Kir tVio being wrong, mistaken, ignorant of their guests Friday, Mr. and Mrs. ArBoard of Temperance, Prohibition and tacts." nold Newman of Casper, Wyoming. To repeal the 18th amendment and Mrs. Lillian Campbell returned to .. copal Church. abolish national prohibition is "all her home at Promontory after spend"Savings which have enormously in- wet" continues the Signal Press leaf- ing the past two weeks at the home creased under prohibition would de- let, "before prohibition 1200 to 1300 of her cousins, Iver, Jack and Frank cline. Some industries would collapse, drunks every night were brought into Germer. Mr .and Mrs. Laraine Marble and all business would suffer depression. baivation Army homes in New York-no- w seven drunks average per night.' children of Logan were visiting at the The standard of living of the people home of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marble, would be greatly lowered. The death rate which has greatly declined would , Cedar City Efforts being made to re- Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pierson were snffer." i jopen aanK ot Southern Utah. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. ! I, GARLAND By Mrs. WASHAKIE Frank Peck . . - ' BATTERIES TIRES and Mrs. N. P. Marble.' Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank and sons were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller have moved to the home of John Germer. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wheatley have moved onto the farm of John Knud-so- TUBES ASSOCIATED GASOLINE & OILS LEA'S SERVICE n. TREMONTON, UTAH LEA DUNN, Prop. ; COFFEE Airway, Fresh Roasted. MILK 20c Pod 5c Can Sego or Morning. PANCAKE FLOUR 8-l- b. Big K. Brand. I HONEY 10 29c bag Pound Pail 79c Pure Bear Brand. BANANAS pound 5c Head 5c Golden Ripe. LETTUCE Solid Heads. ORANGES Large Si ) v.jw; PINEAPPLE Broken SIiJi; Bars Pound 19c 15c Eastern Sugar Cured Puritan Brand. CRACKERS 3 Pound Box 33c Purity Sodas. : . S : :x: RELIEF SOCIETY PRESENTS PAGEANT, MARCH 17TH LADIES SELF CULTURE WASHAKIE RELIEF SOCIETY CLUB ENTERTAIN FRIDAY . COMMEMORATE ANNIVERSARY The Washakie Relief Society held Mrs. P. C. Petterson was hostess to the members of the Ladies Self Cul- a social last Tuesday evening, comture "club Friday afternoon, March memorating the ninetieth anniversary All the people of that orgaization. 18th, with Pres. Mrs. M. E. Andrus of the ward were invited. A very in charge of the meeting. nice program was rendered, one numMrs. W. W. Richards and Mrs. A. ber of which was a short sketch of the R. Capener were elected delegates to life of each of the seven general Rethe convention of the Utah State Fed- lief Society presidents, which were eration of Women's Clubs, to be held the Lamanite women. The given at the Hotel Bigelow, April 11, 12 and womenbywere dressed to represent the iJ. Mrs. P. C. Petterson, Mrs. G. B. women whose life sketch she gave. Hughes and Mrs. Harold Persson were There were some costumes clever very elected alternates. this number was thoroughly en Dr. T. W. Innes gave a very inter- fand joyed by all. esting talk on Ireland. Irish songs After the program, dancing and by Mr. Mark Nichols wih Mrs. Millan were enjoyed and refreshments Peck accompanist; Irish. Jig by high games were served. school girls, under the direction of Mrs. Lee Isaacson, saw solos by Le Mr. and Mrs. Mose Neaman and Mr. Roy Manning with Miss Julia Manand Mrs. Linford Neaman were Logan ning accompanist. " A very dainty tray luncheon carried visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher, of Banout in St. Patrick colors, was served by the hostess to thirty members and nock Creek, were visiting in Washathe following special guests Mrs. Har kie last week with Mrs. Fisher's parold Castleton, .Mrs. Albert Peterson, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Peyope. Mrs. A M. Porter, Mrs. Geo. Austin, Bishop and Mrs. Joseph Parry and Mrs. C. E. Pmder. Mrs. D. E. Mann children, Grant and Margaret, were ing, Mrs. Oluf Johnson, Mrs. Ernest visiting relatives and friends in BrigJensen, and the Misses Golda Acord, ham, last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Perdash, Mr. Jane White, LouVell Roberts and Julia Manning and Mr. Mark Nichols, Dr. and Mrs. Warren Wongan and Jua-nit- a Perdash attended the Relief SoT. W. Innes and Mr. LeRoy Manning. ciety pageant at Malad last Thursday evening. Mr. Alfred Michaelis made a busiMr. and Mrs. George Elk went to ness trip to Ogden Wednesday of last Brigham last Monday to consult a docweek. tor about Mr. Elk, who has not been Miss Lola White spent Thursday in well for some time. . The Relief Society put over a very enjoyable program March 17th. The pageant "The Conversion of King and the dramatization of the organization of Relief Society in 1842 formed the program with musical num bers by Mrs. H. J. Robbins. La-mon-i", The Stake M. I. A. board presented the drama "The Gate to Happiness" 'V' here on Saturday evening. " Pres. C. H. Sweeten and counsellor, Willard Smith, were visitors at sacrament meeting Sunday. Mrs. Alma P. Larkin spent the week end with her parents at Howell. Mrs. Arvella Maylor, Miss Devona Neilson, Miss Fern Peterson and Leon Peterson of Salt Lake City, were guests at the Peterson home here last week. Mr. O. C. Harmon of Idaho Falls, returned to his home Saturday after spending the winter here, with his daughter, Mrs. Jos. J. Cutler. Mrs. C. K. Keeter and little daughter, Geraldine, of Ogden, visited relatives here last week. Miss Maud Anderson of Howell, spent last week with her sister, Mrs. A. P. Larkin. Leo Cottam of Brigham was in town , Friday. Mr .and Mrs. A. N. Robbins f Tre- -' monton, were here Friday visiting friends. Mrs. J. J. Larkin is quite ill this week. NOTICE - PRIGILLA FROCKS I For Sale or Made to Order ... them at the home of Mrs. rasoey i I uressma uing j HI I II. If nrcnirjSM MM IL jui .1 J)r;:MJLDVI&rj I UlMi rrcMayiSk I "W" I Unlimited to. We have all passed through, ! Jff i 25c and up I I . VZiS LOAN f -v- THINK f I ! hardware: 5 i , 4tfjMMmftM ft' ; . r ii Upholding Our Community . THINK WILSON nr HH Fcrithfulhj , i- i 2Cans ; " BACON H ... t Cans. 10 ' Luna Brand. 29c Dozen " : J By Miss Annie Hurd Mr .and Mrs. John Knudson and family have moved to the old Peterson ranch in Elwood. A number of: friends met at the home of Iver, Jack and Frank Germer and had a pleasant evening. A hot chicken dinner was served. Rook and donkey were played , during the ' - '" evening. A number of the Primary officers met at the home of Mrs. J. A. Fryer Thursday. A pleasant afternoon was ' spent and a dainty tray lunch was served. Mrs. Fryer was presented a token of esteem for her past work in the Primary association. Joe Record who has been in Nevada for a few weeks is visiting his father, Geo; and family here. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen and Mr. Ogden. and Mrs. Louis Germer went to Salt The Misses Floe Luke of Tremonton, When You Think ? Lake City Sunday to visit Joseph Han- and Violet Bone, entertained the girls sen who was accidentally injured 'In HARDWARE bridge club Wednesday evening of last a gun accident recently. week, at the home of Miss Bone. SupA number of our ward attended the All dogs not carrying city dog tax per was served at small tables which Temple Excursion for the Bear River were made attractive with Easter deco "Everything To Build' Anything'' by April 1st will be killed. ; Stake Friday. Phone 11 rations. Covers were laid for twelve. By Order of City Council. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson, Mrs,: tables were arrangFollowing supper (Adv.) Sarah Marsh, and Mrs. Margaret John ed for Favors were won by son spent Thursday at the home of Miss bridge. Margaret Harvey and Miss Mary Mrs. Gene Bower at Beaver ward. Gaddie. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beeton were F. S. Peck made a business trip to visiting in Salt Lake City Friday. Salt Lake City last Wednesday. Henry Larson has been visiting his Mrs. Parley Lmford and daughter, sister Lea Justenson this week. Lois, were Brigham City visitors Wed Glen Marble is home, having finish nesday of last week. ed his course from the U. S. A. C. Mrs. Phebe Hall returned home last Friday night the Relief Society of week from Ogden where she visited this ward gave a splendid program for some time with relatives and ! : Made By: and all who took part are to be com; friends. Mrs. Golden Frisbey and Mrs. J. H. Rhead gratulated. Mr .and Mrs. Virgil Carter are very Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Harwood and happy over the arrival of a" baby boy, children of Ogden, were visiting relaffl horn .last .., , . Thursday. ft ' Uvas hw Snndav. :.Jv President G. E.Smith was an Oe- iMr. and; Mrs; Couch of Garland; dn visitor Thursday evening. were dinner .guests of Mr. and Mrs., Miss LaVera Manning, who is at C P. Jensen here Sunday. tending school in Salt Lake City, spent . . .. . .. . Mrs. A. F. Loveland of Logan spent the-wee-k end with her parents, Mr. 1 s, See the week end here with her daughter, and Mrs. D. E. Manning. Mrs. N. P. Marble, Mrs. M. M. GardMillan Peck made a business trip to ner, Jr., and Mrs. Arthur Pierson at Salt Lake City Friday. Tremonton. Jack Shumway, student of the U. S. I Mrs. R. N. Gardner and Mrs. Ai A. C, spent the week end with his F. Loveland were visiting at the home parents, President and Mrs. J. J. of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lish Monday. Shumway. C The Garland ward reunion wiill be II held March 25th in and 26th the ree Z Salt Lake City Capitol building reation hall. An entertainment for all grounds being beautified. under fourteen years of age will be Co.'s new; Kaysville Utah Refining held from 5 to 7 p. m. March 25. A service station here opened for bvsH program has been arranged for the ness. adults Saturday evening, March 26th, on Construction completed Provo beginning at 7:30. At the close of the ! drain on east side of town. program, dancing will be enjoyed by started work Construction NeDhi all. a II Y 5 on new $55,000 Federal building. Mrs. Ernest Jensen and two sons, Christensen & Salt Lake .'City of spent last week with Gardner submitted low bid on sanitary Mrs.Springville, Jensen's parents, Mr. and Mrs sewer nroiect W. R. VanFleet Logan Crystal Bottling and Furni Mrs. M. D. Peters and baby, Joan, ture Exchange renovated recently. of Brigham City, spent the latter part Box Elder County's Brigham City of; last week with Mrs. Peter's par annual Poultry Day held here recently. a Hi m m ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shumway. p& y m on con. made being Progress Ogden i Mrs. George A. Linford spent Wed ! ML . if Ii Am ave' and want struction of Lincoln nesday of last week in Ogden. nues bridge over Ogden River. Miss Phyllis Haws, a student of the Interior of J. C. Penney Price Smithsonian Business college, at Og, more Store being remodeled to give den, spent the week end with her space. Mrs. Grace Haws. I Yah will h delie-htpCastle Dale West Main Street be mother, Mrs. Vern Wixom and children of Ii with the refreshing new ing repaired. Brigham City, spent several days of last week with Mrs. Wixom's parents, v a Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Van Fleet. .1 ysyKJMjaw II awnuig. s, When You Think -r curtains,-irapeMrs. J. W. Chambers spent Mon rugs WAWfcS 1 ' . Wifl!l and other cleanable house day and Tuesday with relatives and 5 friends in Ogden. I furnishings. Send them 1 WILSON The high school and grade teachers over in now, preparation "Everything To Build Anything" attended Institute in Brigham City M I for your spring cleaning Phone 11 Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nichols, and small daughter, Marilyn, spent Saturday in Brigham City. Drapes of all kinds, in- Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Manning and 1 eluding velvet, cleaned t I Money daughter, LaVera, were Ogden visit- I and made like new. Guar- WlWOTjfpC ors Monday. 1 anteed not to injure fab- : Clinton Smith, a student of the U. jp S." A. C, spent the week end with his parents, Pres. and Mrs. C. E. Smith. Mrs. P. C. Petterson and Mrs. G. G. on Irrigated Land. 6fc per Sweeten were Ogden visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Millan Peck and small fi cent No commissions. .A Domestic and oriental daughter, Sherry Jean, spent Tuesday : ' I rugs cleaned through and in Ogden. JOHN J.SHUMWA1 Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Barnard were I Our process t through. Phones: B. R. V. 69.a-Bell, 129 Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday. beats the dirt out of the L. R. Walker and Sargent Streeper of the high school faculty, were Salt Lake and Ogden visitors Saturday. ! PRICES FOR SAT., MARCH 26, 1932 SNOWVILLE ! By Mrs. Joseph Parry. -- I "Si? PAGE FIVE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. MARClf 24; 1932' WETS. ALL -- M I I ffimt I ' a long and trying has remained faithperiod, during which this bank traful to4ts original tradition of conservatism, a dition that has upheld our community, that has of security that gained for this bank the feeling bank of their the in all depositors must have on this way as long as choice. We intend to go this banking institution is sustained by the people we are anxious of gear River Valley who, in turn, ' in Come i V today. to satisfy. J RJplsJSIFSl ll 2; j jI I DR. JAY M. SCH AFTER PHYSICIAN ouu and Tremonton Banking Co. and upJQ . SURGEON -- ' . ' Successor to Dr. Lata Office Over Tremonton Bank Hours to 5 P. M. 10 and 10-PHONES 1 R I! MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Pronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton, Utah Phone 21 U.S. CLEANERS Phone 37 Tremonton, Utah I i |