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Show PAGE THREE; 1931 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, Bishop Clark Rudd is suffering from a severe cold which houses him to remain close to his home during the Plymouth 0O0 Mr. Geo. Archibald is spending the .v with his mother, Mrs. Rhoda The M. I. A. meetings were well attended here Tuesday night by the Archibald. Mr. Willard Archibald, of Daniels, voiinc noonlp of the ward. After the week end guest of Mr. meeting the Scouts, under the leader- Idaho, was a Mr. Archibald Pierson. Mrs. assistant' Roy and ship of Mr. Howard Hess, Mai ad City into his family Scout Master, entertained all those children he has where real the winter, several for present in putting over scout stunts and games that have been attending school. Mr .Tack Conlev. of Portage, was a j outlined for scout work. here as he was passing through visitor Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mason and( of last -, on his way home Thursday Mrs. Hannah Hess were up from Ogweek. of last den on business Wednesday ' ( week. Mr. Edward Hess made a ousines of the trip to Ogden the fore part week. Lamb and Chas. E. Hess 1931 Christmas Seal Cnnstmas seal ceia THIS yearits the 25th anniversary with a were busy Friday trucking wheat to lfl -- Fieldine switch for some ot tne epecial design to commemorate the mile post of Us neut farmers here who have sold to get a against tuberculosis. A 6tage coach is little money for santa claus. four horses prancing Mr. and Mrs. David T. Burnett and shown, pulled by snow. One ot the passenthe through relatives daughter, Ruby, were visiting is seen blowing a horn to trumpet in Ogden Friday and Saturday of last gers the forth good news that the Christmas quarter-centur- week. Mr. Alvin Smith took a load of our people to Ogden Saturday to visit seal coach is coming. And indeed it is good news that the coach and four bring with every letter and package they decorate at holiday Santa in the big city. Mrs. Walter Archibald of Pocatello Valley, who has been spending the week with her mother, Mrs. Ellen Smith has returned to her home. Miss Blanche Ferry, one of the school teachers in Fielding, was visiting here with her sister, Mrs. Louis Znndel duriner the week end. Bishop Clark Rudd and Wm. J. Hess accompanied a number of our people to the Logan Temple Friday of last week. Mr. r. More I . ceived a broken collar bone and injured his back. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Macfarlane announce the arrival of a daughter, Saturday. December 12. Mother and daughter are getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowcutt and . Lorella were shopping in .v W1LI1 L1I1C dane-hter- Ogden Monday. The Farm Bureau and Relief Society met jointly Thursday at the home of Mrs. J. H. Ward with Mrs. Ora Hyer as hostess. Twenty ladies were pres ent. Christmas suggestions were giv en by Clara Welling and Mabel Had- field. Luncheon followed the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling and Mrs. Glen Walker went to Salt Lake Friday where they were joined by Mr. Walker. They returned Monday. The M. Men crave a successful danc- of last week, fol inca nartv Wednesdav " lowing a basket ball game between the sine-land married men. soring a short drama and vaudeville. Friday evening the M. I. A. is spon Mrs. D. P. Jensen returned home from Salt Lake Sunday. T. J. Udy was in Salt Lake on Dust ness Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Glenn Walker and daughter, Betty Rae, returned to their home at Pocatello Monday after spending the week here with Mrs. E. W. Ward, moth iwt foreet your Christmas seals this yearl They cost little, but they eavfl human lives. They are as mucu mrt of the regulation American r.hrinfmsn as the stocking on the hearth. And you will have the silent thanks of a great army of people who need your help this year. Blt" Cost $1.60 MILLING CO. GARLAND-TREMONTO- N o 1 HIS is a gift that includes ! it the whole faitfilf, more than any other you might give. It means money in the bank for them, money for travel, for education, for business enterprise, for limitless opportunities that occur daily in their lives- It includes you, too. - i Get your Gift today this at Tr emonton Banking Company c'F'Ji rifint Kton-ov- er ' in Tracy. Christmas GO I n I CARDS Oi Here von find the famous Carrington Christmas Card as sortment. Fresh from tne fcasi at amazingly low prices We carry a complete line of Samson Suitcases and Bags. Priced from 97c to $5.85 1 :s 1 I to 15c 1c With envelopes to match DOLLS S & House Slippers FOR HIM Kid leather House Slippers with heel and leather sole -- $1.98 o n Last year's price John L. Brady, Publisher of the Blackfoot (Idaho) Daily Bulletin, savs: rA newspaper must not be restrain ed in the expression of opinion, but at the same time it must maintain mena lv and loval relations with its adver tisers. Box offices must always nave a large influence on newspapers. If a store is following unfair practices a newspaper has no right to accept business from that store. A newspaper carrying such advertising becomes a party to the unfairness, it it is m formed "In a Chicaeo packing- house there used to be a steer which was called Judas. It was the job of this steer to entice the cattle into the chute which led to the slaughter. A newspa per that is a party to unfair business methods is doing that very thing to the public. "Untruthful advertising and short cut methods have nearly disappeared and the chance is m a measure be cause the newspapers have appreciated their responsibility. The awakened conscience we have heard so much about in business is true to the newspapers as much as the advertisers. "Newspapers are dependent upon their advertising largely for their sup port, but this support on the part of the advertisers is because the news papers possess public confidence and the things they print in every part of their paper carry an air of confidence "Today in these challenging times the newspapers are making a substan tial contribution because thev carry business messages which make people want to continue to carry on. If it were not for the messages carried to the people in every issue of the news paper, it would mean there would be an artual buyers' strike instead of just conservative and sensible buying." $2.98 Doll your looking it. We nave have for that ranee in size i? from 12" to 20" in length and cry "Mama",, which we wui If it's a We rwills close out I I1 this week for only o Others Up to $4.98 With Soft Bodies Co. Stores Gephart And PAY LESS Buy For Cash rTTTTTTSIXTTTTTTHrirTTIISIIXTTIIIIZllXr : Christmas Cards AT OUST AMD LESS to We have a large assortment of Burgoyne Christmas Cards that we are going to sell you at COST and do the 100 cards. printing of your name on them for 75c up to Call and See Them and Get An Early Selection "See America First" is a slogan that anyone might well take seriously. have seen a lot of this country, but yet everytime I start out to see more I am never disappointed. Our summer trio this vear took us un the errnt I almost unending stretch of fertile land where everything seems to spell "pros perity." Our party, always looking for new thinu"s to tn or tro. rw nnrl tww nln'pa i' the other day dropped into Tracy, a . x . ! AlA conil J.. niiiviiijj nine City oif uuuui tented souls. The first place we went, of course, was to the newspaper office. There we found C. P. Button, the publisher of the Tracy Press, grinding out conv for th tipxt oditinn. io was busy, but when we told him we were in his town to "see things" he merely closed his desk and took us in tow. From the Press office he took us to the Tracy Inn, the hotel of more than a name. There we found, much to our surprise, that the place is one of a chain of hotels operated by none other than our old personal friend, Senator Charles B. Hamilton, whom we knew Tracy and I saw beans and more - 1 .' family S LUGGAGE Brigham Tuesday and conviction I GIVE are booming: PURINA DAIRY RATION 9 ' roiunn & capable organiia- tion selling something people realiM ti well worth buying. Cbrlitmtt " LAST MINUTE SUGGESTIONS ihi'D 'Bu i HURRY FOLKS! TIME IS SLIPPING AWAY! Chrlttniit Stall" Christmas Seals sales k LAST CALL - , . foe? Early Shoppers time. It Is good news that the toll of tuberculosis has been cut In half in the twenty-fiv-e years the seal has been at work to helD make people well. It Is good news that this progress Is to be work continued until It can no longer ne wm, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield were a nnw i the case, that tuberculosis in Ocrden Wednesday. shoonine In first the more down people strikes Mr. Mrs. Tracy Welling were in and other decade of maturity than any Milk-Le- ss , j- - wa. ! was taken to the country surrounding Hnlctein milrh er of Mrs. Walker. Leon Hales has eone to Salt Laice to remain indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowcutt were Ozden shoooers one day this week. Tracv Wellinz returned home Sun day after spending a week in Sevier County in the interst of Farm Bureau -- Bu barns are to be seen in all ia directions and when I asked what told Oat done with all the milk I from San rran hours two but is Tracy where cisco and the great bay region fedbe to millions have Tracy and the surrounding country we" worth fa r,-t.- school Vernon Hanson, our teacher, canvassed the town to find a suitable house m which he could start housekeeping. Maybe cupid has been at work and won for him a cook-Mand Mrs. R. T. Nish, of Logan, are visiting with relatives and friends during the week. T Our sacrament meeting Sunday Vening was well attended, there being jaw attendance Brother Frank Munns and Dean Hall, of the Garland ward and Brother Sorenson, of the East Garland ward. reDresentatives of the Seventies Quorum in the Bear River Stake. Bros. Dewey Lamb and Win. J. Hess, Seventies of our ward, were visitors to the Beaver Dam ward. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mason were transacting business in Brigham City Tuesday of this week, Mr. Dewey Lamb and Mr. Wayne Hess were transacting business in Tre monton and Garland the fore part of this week. - r,0f Wairv was The house .beans. In fact there are 18,000 acres years ago in Colorado. we truly enjoy- of nothing but beans right at the back turned over to us and Riverside v - door of Tracy, They are of the baby ; ed our stay, being maae w lima variety and 1 am told tnat inose iecuy at jwiue. icAU i tiav tun an armv man tor ; T.nvprinar irreat big prosperous looking farm r.n, the beans. on built are homes many years and I always thought from an accident at the home of his bean the all on corner a had w the Ashown I section army another In parents, Mr. and Mrs. - A, Capener. of them.! but I have since found out hatthose Bishop Capener fell irom a ioaa oi dairy farms, just hundreds rethe pastures being literally covered beans come irom iracy. pulp Wednesday of last week and -1- fikwsii $1.75 t $2.75 You May Select Any Price Cards From Our Book At - 1 1 A 25 1 COME EARLY M Discount IF YOU APPRECIATE A BARGAIN Bear River Valley Leader M |