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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1933 PAGE TWO BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Postoffice at Tremonton, Utah, as Second Class Mat-te- SALE OF ANIMALS FOR BEAR RIVER CIF DAMAGES n. STATE OF UTAH, ) James Walton. Editor and Publisher County of Box Elder. ) ss Published at Tremonton. Utah, on IN THE RAWLINS PRECINCT Thursday of each week. OF SAID COUNTY. Subscription Ratea One Year, in adranee Six Months, in advance Three Months, in advance $2.00 $1-0- 0 J0 Free to Public ptaca ia the U. S. wttara catalog anj dvertuma; rtatr fowarin any Una o bumnsaa air product can be otxamadfraa mad Without Obiiaajicia ia lha Ameakan Industrial Library. Wrap for Bwainaaa Advertiams Matter iron are inianated in;eame will b promptly toorai dcd. Tlx aol AME1ICA1 INDUSTRIAL LIBRABT KaAlaeevUi BalUiai, CUtaie, IllLawia Gladys Holmgren and low prize going to Ellis Arbon. ! Mrs. Sarah M. Fndal returned home after spending a week in I W. Mrs. Brailsford Saturday C, By 4- - Salt Lake City visiting with relatives. :x: Mrs. Sina Thorsen returned home! March 1st, after spending Saturday evening, March 11th, a Wednesday, . u. misfit dance will be held in our am- a ween. in .:.': ...:wVi iuuiu, viaiuiig inggs, usement halL The public is invited. her daughter, Mrs. Shelby Atchley Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Holmgren an- and family. nounce the safe arrival of a fine baby girl, born March 5th. Mrs. Holmgren was formerly Miss Eleane Hogensen of Ogden. 4- I have in my possession the ing described animals, which if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at my farm k mile west of Salt Creek in Rawlins Precinct, on the 18th party Saturday evening a day of March, 1933, at the hour of 1 was held at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Cliff Matesen. At eight o'clock a dep. m. licious hot supper was served to sixteen guests. During the remainder One dark bay work horse, weight of the evening 500 was enjoyed with IIW pOUnus, age iu ycaio, ivi high prize going to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis marks and scar on nose. Arbon, and low prize going to Mr. and One bay bald faced work horse, Mrs. Frildo Andersen. mem Thursday evening thirty-fou- r right rear foot white, weight 1550 ward attended of this the bers 9 pounds, age years. dance held in Tremonton. Mr. Said animals are held by me to se- and Mrs. Alfred Jensen won the beaucure the payment of $2.00 damages tiful quilt which was given away by done by said animals upon the prem- the primary association of that ward. ises of Homer Anderson on the 22nd Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Budge and day of February, 1933. children of Malad, Idaho, spent the week end visiting with Mrs. Budge's MARION T. SUMMERS, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jensen parents, Precinct. Rawlins of Poundkeeper 9 tl. in this city. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen entertained a number of their friends at a very delightful party at their home. A delicious hot plate supper was served to thirty-si- x guests. During the evening 500 was enjoyed with high prize going to Mrs. follow- 59c as well as to your Country PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS By Miss Annie Hurd :x: r FOR SALE 1 Simplex brooder, for Phone 34.a-1000 baby chicks. i- E. J. Robbins is spending a few days 3-- 9 8c Arnold Robbins of WANTED Small kitchen cabinet or Burley, called at the home of their cupboard, in good condition. Call parents here last week on their way Leader office at once. to Brigham. Mr. Ferguson spent the week end FOR RENT A house. See Dave 9 at his home in Spanish Fork. tf. Stander, Tremonton. Miss Blanche Arbon is at home again after spendnig some weeks in WANTED Small kitchen range in Ogden and Brigham. reasonable. See D. condition, good John Arbon was in Brigham and W. Jenkins, Tremonton. Ogden on business last week. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson, Jr. and RUGS FOR SALE Will take wheat. Mr, and Mrs. Jas, uarbanati were Weaving 50c per yard. Mrs. Johnbusiness visitors to Ogden the first son, west of Tremonton mill. of the week. The adult class of the M. 1. A. pre- SEE DEWEY RAMSDELL for your sented the one act play, "Peggy" and paperhanging and kalso-minin- g. a dramatization of the pioneers of painting,Special spring prices. Phone 1847, on Wednesday night. t4. Tremonton 134. Lowell Cutler spent the week end in Ogden. FOR SALE Two city lots, 50x150, H. B. Robinson of Stone, was the with modern chicken coops on each, speaker at sacrament meeting Sunday Bize of coops 20x36 and 20x54. afternoon. 3 See J. A. Pack, phone Mrs. Jesse Arbon was quite ill last week. She went into Tremonton where FOR SALE One Holstein cow, and she was treated by Dr. Schaffer. See Paul one young work horse. Mrs. R. J. Bradshaw was ill the 9 tf. Heitz. first of the week. The Jos J. Larkin family entertain- CASH PAID For Dead and Useless ed at a family dinner Saturday in honReverse call Cows and horse. or of their son, Reed's birthday. tf41 Brigham 49SJ2 3-- 54-a.- 2-- SPRING IS HERE Why not buy those seeds now and be ready for that early garden. We have both loose and packages. Western Grown and Tested Seeds Mammoth Bronze Turkey Poults from RED WING HATCHERY And Baby Chicks See I r j. return to his home here. BHaaaaHiBaaMaaaaBHaiBaaaiaaMHBMaBBBiBiiaBBMi week. Hartley and Stokes The social and entertainment given Monday evening in the ward amusement hall, under the supervision of the officers of the Relief Society, was the big hit of the week and was much enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Udy are rejoic- Just Home Folks ing over the safe arrival of a fine baby boy that came to bless their home, Monday of last week. All concerned are getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Josephson of Brigham City, with their children, are spending the week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Olean Josephson of this SATURDAY SPECIALS We Have Plenty of SODAS S0AP-i- ... . 3 Pounds M! SOAP -- Sggffi HONEY Cal,o PINEAPPLE 2 Small Cans ... GRAPEFRUIT -- No. 2 Can LOCAL BREAD CABBAGE LETTUCE 2 Loav,,, JjieTrS 2 eads Bishop Clark Kudd and Austin Nish were Ogden visitors Monday of last 26c 18c 4c 55c 15c 10c 5c lc 9c place. The garage of Olean Josephson was demolished under the heavy weight of snow, badly damaging his car. Mrs. Earl Archibald entertained at a card party Thursday evening. Miss Wanda and Marine Mason and Miss Lorene Archibald and Mrs. Loyal Hess were guests. Mrs. Adelia Johnson of Brigham City, is visiting here this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loon Rose. . Mr and Mrs. Dewane Lamb were Ogden visitors Thursday afternoon of last week. The fast day exercises were held here Sunday afternoon with a very large attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Ferry of Salt Lake City, were visiting here with their daughter, Mrs. Louis Zundel, during the week end. They returned to their home Sunday afternoon. The monthly M. I. A. conjoint meeting was held here Sunday evening. There was a very large attendance and an excellent program was carried out.. Bro. Don It, Lamb was the principle speaker, uHng as his text, "Love the Law of the Earth." Woodrow Trappet, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Trappet of Ogden, is here spending the week with Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Smith. it, i 5 m m .aaaBaaMBiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaB BIack EUt with 0A h -- s Composition Sole and Storm Welti Gephart Stores Co. Chase and Sanborns Dated to insure freshness and full flavor I "BUY FOR CASH AND PAY LESS" I I CHECKS If you want Tremonton Business Guide And Directory your eggs if you haven't any company checks, scrip or "what have you." O. P. Skaggs System Stores will take care of their patrons during these inconvenient Bankers holidays to the very best of their ability. See us Saturday as well as every other The merchant who advertises is offering the readers of the news paper a service that has no obligation attached to it. They give free the news of the products that can be had in your home town. MAKE THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS PAPER YOUR SHOPPING GUIDE Peanut Butter l - aaa Painting - Paperhanging Kalsomining day. School Boy Tremonton. Phone 33 gro- ceries for your cream and egg checks we will be glad to take care of you. Don't go hungry as long as we have plenty of good food to sell. Bring Flour j r a j bargain ib. Can 10c Sperry's Pancake and Waffle Earl Pierson was called to Ogden, Monday of last week where his father, Phines Pierson, underwent an operation of a serious nature, early Tuesday morning. Mr. Pierson reports that his father stood the operation fine and from last reports he is on the improve, and will soon be able to II. P. RANDALL i COFFEE PLYMOUTH By Mrs. Don R. Lamb Here Is the Shoe for YOU! urday. Buy three or four cans at this price of 8c. You will find they always come in handy. :d: Relief Society meeting was held at Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Edgar Nesson. Mrs. L. B. Gunnell discussed the social service lesson. Refreshments were served to 17 women. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Wood and Mrs. Ellis Wood visited Tuesday and Wednesday at Brigham and Willard. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hawks were Logan visitors Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Gunnell attended the U. S. A. C. opera, "Faust,' 'at Logan, Friday night. Their son, Wayne, took part in the opera, singing in the chorus. J. H. Forsgren attended the Future Farmers' banquet at the high school Friday night, also the Farm Bureau banquent held at the high school Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gunnell were shoppers at Ogden, Friday and Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nielson spent the week end at Logan. Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Hawks and family are re turning with them, Monday. Mr. Hawks spent the fall and early winter at the veterans hospital at Salt Lake City, where he went for medical treatment Since returning from Salt Lake he and his family have been at Logan. Mr. Hawks is sufficiently improved in health that he and his family are returning home. Miss Leona Peters visited her parents at Brigham over the week end. and on solid pack, large can of tomatoes Sat By Mrs. Roscoe Stoddard Mr. and Mrs. . . . can Another HOWELL tf. in Ogden. knocks TOMATOES - 2. gal. Syrup for a change at this bargain price of 59c a gallon, Saturday. ...WANT COLUMN.. SNOWVILLE will stand hard keep on standing them How's your fruit supply? Why not get a gallon of our delicious Silver Tip 3-- de- mands a shoe that Syrup old-ti- To Your Town If your work i b. Bag ALL WORK GUARANTEED DEWEY RAMSDELL : : : : PHONE TREMONTON 134 Special Spring Prices Complete Line of Wallpaper Samples 19c 1000 Sheets Wasatch Per Roll Toilet Paper 5c Guaranteed Green Tea Morning or Sego Milk Sperry's Quality Rolled Oats or Wheat Gulf Kist Oysters small can i When You Think HARDWARE Lb. 15c THINK WILSON Lge. Can 5c Large Pkg. The Best In Optontetric Service In Northern Utah 15c Lge. Can 13c Utah Oil Station NO. 267 OU GOOD NEWS After Jaly 1st we can reline your 8c brakes with Gal. Can Honey 55c Blue Rose 5 Lbs. Rice 19c "Everything To Build Anything" Phone 11 Raybestos Brake Lining MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton, Utah Phone 21 The Best That Money Can Bay Diderickson & Goldsberry Lb. Candy Easter Eggs half pound 19c 10c Meat Choice Shoulder Lb. Pork Roasts 7c Pork Chops 10c POULTRYMEN, ATTENTION! Favorite Laying Mash with Purina Concentrate Costs You Only $1.25 ner cwt. bv using your own grain. Very Best Laying Mash Money Can Buy Call for Particulars Lb. All Kinds. Beef Steak Lb. 15c Choice Veal Lb. Roasts Salmon or lb Halibut 8c Fresh Oysters 15c Per Doz. 30c Qi P. SKAGGS woo MILLING CO. GARLAND-TREMONTO- N STOWS FOR ICE Beverages & Coal SEE BESSINGER BROS. TREMONTON, UTAH : 36: 04 I |