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Show PAGE EIGHT BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1932 L Fremont on Local News CAsks Change in Law By Mrs. .1- JL 3.0. Hadfield State Press Association, at its annual meeting at Wichita, y 16th, passed the following reso- SEMINARY STUDENTS The-Kans- ! RIVERSIDE Sunday. While pulling trees at the ranch Mrs. H. P. Randall was an Ogden Tuesday, Wayne Holmgren received a . mashed finger and badly bruised wrist visitor Wednesday. by a falling limb. Mr. Willard Wyatt of Logan, visited Mrs. J. E. Johnson, who has been in Tremonton Tuesday. visiting the past two months with her Mrs. Chester Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gorringe and daughters, Mrs. Rodney Morrison, returned to Ogdaughter, Cleo, spent Friday in Salt Lake City Tuesday. den. . Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Castleton of at the home of Malad, are rejoicing over the arrival Mrs. Clifford Vance Sunday night It of a last Thursday, Mrs. baby boy has been ten years since the stork Castleton was Miss Mae Wat formerly visited their home last. kins of Tremonton. A baby boy arrived lution unanimously condemning the law of 1931 in that State forbidding merchandising by utilities: "On the grounds of repriving cities and towns of adequate service and contributing to empty store rooms and unemployment, we urge the repeal by the next Legislature of the law known as The Public Utility Merchandising Act, believing its operation has been' a detriment rather than a benefit to our communities." Prior to the adoption of the resolu tion Earl Fickertt, Editor, PEABODY . TAKE CHARGE OF MEETING Tha Seminary students, under the direction of Alma King took charge of the Sunday evening meeting. Talks were given . by Max Hyer, Voss Ward, liorella Bowcutt and Frank Ward. Musical numbers were: Harmonica solo, Welton Ward; vocal solo, Lavon HSles; duets by Annie and Silvey Bowcutt, Lavon Hales and Lila Tubbs. A large crowd was in atten-. dance. . .' : . said: GAZETTE-HERAL- Jarm Bureau Newt tr. JL C4.t The Home and Community section of the Farm Bureau held a very interesting; and instructive meeting at the Lions Club rooms last Wednesday when Miss Izola Jensen gave a demon stration on "Home Lighting", which was one of the best ever put on here. These demonstrations are becoming very , popular and as the public are being invited each time, more should avail themselves of the opportunity of 7 attending. The April meeting on "Electric Equipment and use and repair" will be under the' direction of Mrs. Effie Barrows, state home management specialist. Watch for the date and all attend. ' Jan-uar- A baby boy was born to Mrs. Carter, March 17th. - 4 s Press Acj'h I JUL JLVJLN Mr. W. R. Daniels of Richmond Hill, N. Y., writes: "Have finished my second bottle of Kruschen Salts reremoved 3 inches from the sults more active am 25 waistline' skin eruptions have mind is clear feel am 46 years old disappeared 20 years - younger.- V; ' To lose fat surely and SAFELY, take one half teaspoonf ul of Kfus-che- n Salts in a glass of hot watejr jn the morning. 7 But be sure to get Kruschen your health comes first a bottle that will last 4 weeks costs but a few cents at any drugstore, in the .world if not satisfied money back. (Adv., 7 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tubbs and "Mr. Chairman: "When House Bill 3144, or what is son, Blaine, of Ogden, spent the week known as the Utility Merchandising end with Mrs. Francis Tubbs. They Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalton spent returned to Ogden Monday. Ogden Weber County Commission Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Morgan motored Law, went into effect last Monday in Salt Lake. Salt Lake City Playhouse Theatre to Ogden Monday. Mr. Morgan's moth two of the best stores inAugust 1, Inez Lefler and a party of friends appropriated $10,000 for use on road C came up from Salt Lake Sunday to construction work. er returned with them and will visit were forced out of business, Peabody reopened for business. ' and at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor motored here a ew with Hadfield. Joseph f the same time two of the best adver yisit to Salt Lake Tuesday. Tracy Welling went to Brigham tisers in town were eliminated. Mr- - Winter ' . general manager of "This will be nothing new to you be Tuesday evening on business. v w v. r. tcaves 4.. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Welling and Mr. vibiiuj iu ongwtm , 1 L: Safeway store, is suffering from' a mum me name 4uuiig w in Happened .1 ...... 1. infitim and Mrs. Karl Welling attended the II I naivifnl l.n w ilia eye MUIWU uy your town as did iij mine. I fjuAuuL jjijuij American i a sliver. He feels however, that it Legion dance at" Brigham 'During 1930 the electric and gas last r ; Mr. and Mrs. James Walton , . Wednesday. fa few a da ; again utility companies spent more than a . A Tues- business visitors to Salt Lake jrere was to Mr. born and daughter thousand dollars for advertising space Mrs. Jex Capener at Chicago. "Mr. day. On Saturday, March 19th at the in my paper. During 1931, prior to Capener is a medical student at the Midland Cafe dining room 20 couples August 1, they spent $400 for space Chicago University. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cannon an- were entertained at a Capener was dancing nounce the arrival of a fine baby boy, the affair being in honor of Lou party's and since August 1, both of them have formerly Miss Romona Hansen of Salt used a grand total of $42.50 worth of Tuesday.' 13th birthday and her nephew, space. This loss of a thousand dol- Lake City. Last summer the young Glen Taylor's 19th birthday. lars per year is total because none of people spent the summer at the J. A. Mrs. Chester Stander, of Bear River farm here. uow you be the other merchants now handling Capener -- .Ford Richards, a City gave birth to a baby boy, Monday at the U. student Mr. John Smith of Pocatello Valley merchandise sold the util S. A. formerly two night. C, came home to be in atten was a visitor in Tremonton during the ities, have increased their by advertising dance at the Junior Prom, week and reports there are still two budgets Friday. by reason of taking o: the Mrs. Hunter Gaddie and infant feet of snow out there. He Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker eame says they added lines. i left the down from daughter Pocatello Friday evening hospital Wednesday are still using bob sleds and apt to be "I have it from a reliable authority and returned to their home in Garland. until the first of with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ward May. that the electric utilities alone used to visitreturned rock-botto- m home Monday. They Miss now space in Kansas newspa Betty The three year old son of Mr. and Mrs them home, accompanied after The V. G. F. Club was entertained advertising Edward Kemp, of Garland, died sud- at the home of Mrs. James Walton pers during 1930 to the extent of spending three weeks here with her will now. ?225,000, to which could probably be" denly Tuesday, of spinal meningitis. grandparents. Wednesday evening. A dainty lunch added another $100,000 of and factory Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bigler made a . . . . . eon attrar.tivelv filltrirpstive . nf V.aator ' .i a j iS . uiBtnuuior aaverusing, now business trip to Ogden not mat is Una Hunsaker, daughter of was served. Mrs. ' Monday. Pack was being used, while in other states where Margaret you Louis Hunsaker, of Elwood. was op- a August Forsberg and George Hales The evening was spent in they do not have a law of guest. ' this nature, went to Salt Lake Friday. erated on for appendicitis Tuesday and social chat. will sewing this kind of advertising is about 85 ; you. Mr and Mrs. Alvin " Smith and night' Iper cent of normal. of Plymouth, vere Mr. and Mrs A. B. C. Ohlson Enc ..The resuit is a distant slump in daughter, Evadine, Mrs. Jean Thompson, who was op- Sylvia and Ruth Ohlson, of Salt Lake the sale of this kind of merchandiSe visiting with Mrs. T. J. Udv Tuesdav. erated on last week for appendicitis City were guests at the home of He-'i- n . Miss. Ruby Bowcutt was the guest Kansas. 0ne utmt is doing as well as can be expected ber Stohl and ny Miss Kuth Forsberg Sunday. Miss Eric family, Sunday me that during 1930 they sold over pi at this time. Forsberg went home with her and re400 electric ranges in their territory mained at Tremonton until "Monday bwedenwas the missionary compan-- . and in this same tprritorv Mr. Roscoe Hepplar arrived in Tre- ion of afternoon. Floyd Stohl, for some time. 5 electric August 1, monton Saturday afternoon to visit ranges have been ' Several young ladies from here atsold by dealers now holding their sale. tended a shower "EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING" his family, returning to Richfield on for Miss Bonnie BowApostle and Mrs. George F. Rich"Who has benefited by the passage cutt, of Garland, Monday morning. Phone 11 Monday Salt Lake City, visited at the of the law? So evening.. Tremonton, Utah ards, of far as I can learn the The Sunday School, under w the dihome of their and daugh- chain stores are now Mrs. W. H. Sorenson, who has been ter, Mr. and Mrs. selling 48 per rection of Mrs. J. H. Ward, is workine Spencer C. Taylor, making an extended visit with her Tuesday. Mrs. Taylor underwent an cent of the appliances formerly sold hard on a play which they will present sister, Mrs. Joe Burgess, returned to operation at the Valley Hospital Fri- by the utility companies, department in the near future. ' ' 1 stores 15 per cent, specialty stores 12 2 -her home in Arimo, Tuesday. day and is reported to be recovering contractors 15 per cent, bat cent, per . nicely. tery and tire dealers 8 per cent, hard Miss Pauline Miller, telephone opware stores 1 per cent and furniture erator, had her tonsils removed Satdealers 1 per cent The business foi! urday. Miss Mae Taylor is substiCARD merely held in the smaller towns bf THANKS Miss OF for Miller at the office. tuting utility companies is now going largely to the chain and department stores of Mr. ana Mrs. js. Uorneusori from, Ban- the larger cities, We wish to extend thanks and croft, Idaho, spent from Sunday until! "In my estimation this law has de with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer '.preciation for the many kindnesses a large volume of business; it Besstroyed and we that received Gorringe. help during sie's sickness and death and especially has thrown people out of employment more than 200 in Kansas; it , Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Watkins and ..the Ladies Aid and all those who fur-M- r. probably has closed up stores; it has deprived and Mrs. Lyde Watkins visited nished cars and flowers. x Kansas newspapers of more than Mrs. Castleton and baby at Malad,' The Hill Family $300,000 in advertising revenue and no one in Kansas has benefited to any material degree. "I think it time the Kansas Press Association should take a definite stand on this matter and urge the re-- . peal of the law by the Kansas Legis All 5 lature at its first session." . . SPRUNG TIME -- : IS BUILDING TIME Gor-ringe- should Right planning for or your spring building. Add a room or put up that new building. Prices are at make money by.huilding and you jj-a- Let us help with your planning. We have lots of ideas that help J : . Wilson Lumber Company UU,;1J - son-in-la- . ; mm STORES ETflDdDID) j Tremonton Garland Crisp, colorful spring : HOUSE FROCKS Brands I FIELDING By Mrs. Dan Garn f That do other things than stay at home You'll like them for the house but you'll also like them for shopping and neighborhood wear... Designed with the same style rightness as your silk frocks. 49c 79c 98c Dainty Pique Dresses ! Gold Dust WALNUTS Pieces COFFEE P-N- A. F. S. 1-l- b. 1 1 .... MAYONNAISE CHEESE o . 19c Pkg. 25c 15g Vi BUTTER UT n 3CansloC -- J. Mr. Leland Tufts, who has been at tending Henegars Business college, spent the week end with his sister. airs. a. w. lTice. The school teachers attended institute at Brigham City, Saturday. The Far East" was the subject given by :J TT my xT icsiuciil narris' 01! me XJ. I . U Superintendent Skidmore and Mr. John J. Shumway of the Board of Edu cation, visited the school Tuesdav. Th6 members of the seventh grade civics class held their annual party monaay night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Price. The evening's diversion was bunco. Prizes were awarded. Refreshments were served. Miss Nona Smith was a special guest A large crowd attended the Relief Society anniversary day, An entertaining program was given in the evening after which supper was served. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. The Fielding or chestra furnished the music. The com mittee in charge of the affair was Mrs. Frank Wood, general chairman,' assisted by Mrs. D. B. Jones, Mrs. Dan Garn, Mrs. Clifford Welling, Mrs. J. H, Smith and Mrs. F. T. Coombs. Friday evening a group of friends met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. El-- i mer Richards. Sixteeen were present. Games wre played. Mr. Frank Wood won first prize and Mr. Eben Wilcox the consolation prize. ' A late supper was served. Mrs. Leo Farnsworth entertained the members of the Cleo Circle club Wednesday afternoon in compliment to ner daughter, Mrs. Ross Wood. Special guests were Mrs. Dave Wood r tt j near ana Mrs. Orland' Mrs. nowara Hess. Cootie was played. Luncheon was served. Mrs. J. F. English of Ogden, spent Thursday with relatives and friends here. Miss Ella Coombs has returned after spending the past three weeks in Brigham City. X. CLEANER Wisconsin Lb. 2 No. LUliil I SYRUP Amber MALT SYRUP Cut 3 No. 2 RADISHES L29g DITT A DDI 23c ; oCj CansQC MACARONI 3 Bunches 10c Cans Vi Gal. 7fr 37 35c h"V I? Tid Bits riiiiirrLEi 3 I 25c Bulk SALMON Pink 19C Tall Cans 19C 3 2 Per Stock; Lb. II Cans z. Fresh Lbs. 5s Firm Heads LETTUCE 5c cocoA&nc ORANGES , 2 KRAUT i?flS:c-19- c: Per. Lb. BEANS w 2SS Cans Hamburger Fresh -- Ground 2 pound- s- ,(DMckeno ; J. Choice Birds Pnin , liC I I Fancy, Easter PoUND JT tjL H I 2 Best Grade POUNDS . tjZ |