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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1928 Miss Edna Thorsen, who is teaching Davis, G. G. Sweeten, Jos. L Dewey, school at Driggs, Idaho, spent the Lewis Jones, and Eph "White as the week-en- d in this city with her mother, speakers. After meeting the NightMrs. Sina Thorsen, and family. ingales furnished music and a good and time was enjoyed by alL Mrs. S. J. Jeppesen and Mr. Elwood invites you to a Hallowe'en Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Forsgren, Mr. family were visiting with relatives in dance, Tuesday, October 30. and Mrs. Ellis Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Tremonton Sunday. Mrs. Ernest Andersen entertained Lynn Wood, and L. B. Gunnell spent Saturday afternoon the following the week-en- d Thursday afternoon in honor of her from at rark valley. The the attended Repubthis city little daughter De Nice, it being: the men spent the time hunting deer Mesdames lican tea Bear River City latter's fifth birthday. Decorations were in Halloween colors, the favors y suckers dressed as dolls being in orange 'and black. Games were played with prizes going to Frances Christensen and Marelyn Johnson. Those present included J'orinne Thor-seLaVoy Jensen, Francis Christensen, Marelyn Johnson, Donna Christ ensen. Barbara Christensen, Leon Wei son, Donna Reeves, Charlene Johnson, Enda Joyce Thorsen, Helen Taylor, Arva Arbon, La Rue Christensen, Donna Jensen, Gleena Andersen, Cur tis Johnson, Clarice Andersen, Avaho Jeppesen, and Clara fetersen. Lmr-in- g the afternoon Mesdames Henry Johnson, Arnold Christensen, Jack Christensen, Roy Elwell, Albert Thorsen, Aaron Christensen and Willard Andersen also called. The hostess was assisted in serving by the Misses Muriel Andersen and La Voy and Helen Elwell. all-da- n, PERMANENT WAVING , $10 at Peterson Barber Shop IN GARLAND Monday and Tuesday For appointment call Bertha Crompton, Brigham, 35-- J or 57.0-- 1 Tremonton. : HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for all kinds of HIDES, PELTS, FURS AND WOOL Yours For Business Garland Hide & Fur Co. J. W. GARRETT, Manager Bell Phones 146 and 26 GARLAND, UTAH at Brigham City: Lucinda Jensen, Soretta Johnson, Josie Nelsen, Emma Stander, Roma Thorsen Florence Gardner, Margaret Johnson, Christina Jensen, Sina Thor sen, Minnie uarucK, Amanda Jensen, Gertrude R. Jensen, Elva Miller, Cleopha Gardner. Mary J. Holmgren, Abby Jensen, Alice Miller, and Pearl Elwell and Miss Emehne Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Iverson and erranddauirhter. Velma Dallin, were shopping in Ogden Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grant attended the funeral services held at Honey ville bunday afternoon over the re mains of Cicil Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Gilson and fam ily were Tremonton visitors Saturday evening. Bishop and Mrs. Osey Jensen, Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Jensen, Mr. and Mrs, Robert N. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nel sen, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Jensen Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Regnold Burt, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen, Mr. and Mrs, Charley Checketts, and Mrs. Minnie Garlick wre among those who at tended quarterly conference held at Brigham City Sunday. The many relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Iversen of this city are pleased to hear that their son Dwame is on the road to recovery and was able to leave the hospital Tu esday. The little fellow was struck by an auto last Wednesday afternoon in front of the Elwood school. He was unconscious for several days but is eettintr alone fine at this writing. Mrs. Harold Reese is on the sick list, suffering with an attack, of kid nev trouble. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Iverson of Salt Lake City were calling on relatives in this city Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Andersen and children motored to Tremonton Saturday eveninir. Mrs. M. P. Jensen and Mrs. Oluf Jensen motored to Tremonton Friday on business. while the ladies were the guests of Mrs. Hoyd Carter. The party re turned Sunday evening with two deer. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Mason last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wood and Miss Li da Wood motored to Salt Lake Monday, returning Tuesday. Frank .Stevens and Miss Estelle Wheatly attended the teachers' con vention at bait Lake City. Mrs. J. C. Wood and Jier mother otherwise .within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure to do so judgment will be rendered you according 'to the demand last week. the complaint which has been filed A large crowd enjoyed the picture of of said court This show Thursday night, as it was the with the clerk is action brought you against fothe first number on our season tickets. ' purpose of dissolving the maniage A number of our ward officers at- contract and heretofore now existing tended the union meeting at Garland between you and the plaintiff here, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Fryer en- in. LEWIS JONES, joyed Al Jolson at Ogden Sunday. Attorney for Plaintiff Mr. and Mrs. DeVitt Loveland and Address: 1st Natl .Bank Bldg Mrs. Edna Loveland and children vis8 ited relatives at Brigham City Wed- Brigham, Utah. nesday evening. SNOWVILLE LAND AND WATER Ray Loveland visited the week-en- d COMPANY Mrs. Paul Gardner, at with bis sister, of business, Snow- place Principal Collinston. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles of Tre- ville, Utah. , Notice is hereby given that at a monton were calling on relatives here of the directors held on the meeting Sunday. October, 1928, an assessRelatives from North Ogden visited 13th day 14ofrents per share was levied at the home of Mrs. John Spackman ment of on the capital stock of the corpora a few days last week. sons were guests of Mr. and Mrs. De- witt Loveland Sunday. Mrs. Gus Record and children visited relatives at Tremonton one day East Tremonton John Deere Plows 1 1. are the things you are thinking of now. Come in and inspect them on our sample floor When it completely runs down, the person holding the ticket showing the hour and minute when it stops is the winner of This Beautiful N GRANDFATHER CLOCK ABSOLUTELY FREE Phone 48 - Anything in Implements and Hardware f Consolidated Wagon & Machine Company "The Largest Retail Implement Dealers in the World" .Tremonton, Utah Phone 90 Deweyville Look in our window every day! Tremonton Harness Accessories Co. Phone 11. Sunola Heatrolas v MINUTE-MA- Everything to Build Anything" John Deere Spreaders CITY SHOE REPAIR BOON LUMBER THINK WILSON Myers Water Systems 4-- Stop? When You Think Kohler LightingSystems one-ha- When Will It 4-- 4-- Mrs. C. Gilbert of Brigham, left Fri day for win tails, where they will visit their sister and daughter, Mrs. Hazel Lynn. SKORO CONSOLIDATED MINING AND MILLING CO. Jess Ward and Joe Ward of Malad 1903 North 15th St were at Howell on business Monday. Boise City, Ada County, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hyden and Notice is hereby given that at Miss Bernice Hyden of Smithville are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William meeting held on the 3rd day of Octo lf ber, 1928, an assessment of Anderson. cent per share was levied upon the capital stock of the nornnratinn. nav aoie to the secretary at the office of the company on or before the 16th day of November, 1928. Any stock upon which this assesment remains Elwood invites vou to a Hallowe'en unpaid on the 16th day of November, dance, Tuesday, October 30. was, will be delinquent and adver Mrs. wooas oi J armington came tised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before, will Friday to make an extended visit with be sold upon the 10th day of Decemwith her daughter, Mrs. Lewis ber, 1928, at the hour of two o'clock Clarence Kniefel and sister Ethel p.m. at the office of this companv. of rarma, Idaho, were pleasant call 10 pay tne delinquent assessment to gether with costs of advertising and ers at the P. E. Ault home Tuesday. Mrs. John Garfield and daughter expensee or sale. R. D. JEFFERSON, Secretary. wareda and Miss Leona Garfield Office: 1903 N. 15th Street Rniso were Brigham City visitors Tuesday. 7 Mrs. Chas. Peterson and daughter City, Ada County, Idaho. Melva were Logan visitors last WedSUMMONS nesday. In the District f!nm nf flm 'EWc George Broueh was broutrht home Judicial District of the State of Utah from the hospital last Froday. He is in and lor the County of Box Elder, improving as well as can be expected. Evan JntiAs., Plaintiff . . i w . ir.o. t inc.. Emerson Abbott of Logan spent the juniaji week-en- d with his parents. Mr. and Jones, Defendant. SUMMONS. The state of Utah to the said Defendant: Mrs. Geo. Abbott Mrs. S. A. Marble and daughters. You are hereby summoned to appear within twentv dava aftar tno Marguerite and Vaudis, of Deweyville of this summons, if served within the were guests of Mrs. R. G. Brough county mwftich this action is brought; Saturday afternoon. Howell Lewis Abbott is numbered amonc the deer hunters this week. " Miss Maudell Seager attended the A Democratic rally was held here Thursday evening with Tracy Welling, U. E. A meetings at Salt Lake Citv J. W. Ward, William Jeppson, W. E last week. X. E. ALLRED, Prop. Floyd Garfield and Owen Brough were dinner guests of J. O. Garfield and family last Sunday, Mrs. . E. Ault attended the Re BOOTS AND SHOES publican tea given in Brigham City last Saturday afternoon. MADE TO ORDER Mr. and Mrs. Albert Persch were business visitors in Salt Lake Citv last baturday. Tremonton Utah X tion, payable to Moroni Arbon, Treasurer of the company, at his residence at Snowville, Utah, on the 13th day of October, 1928. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 13th day of November, 1928, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 30th day of November, 1928, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. WM. HURD, Secretary 7 Snowville, Utah. & Tremonton, Utah Paul Gardner, living at the John Saunders ranch at Collinston. was a lucky hunter Saturday. He brought nome a tine young buck. Mrs. N. Peter Marble visited her mother at Logan Sunday. ijermce McMurdie of Ozden visited the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Germer. Con Fryer met with a nainful acci dent Sunday while repairing his car. He struck a match, causing an explosion. He was painfully burned about H the face and hands. Mrs. Fred C. Farmer and sons were in Ogden Saturday. Bert Gardner of Bear River Citv is helping his brother, Dewey Gardner, harvest his beet crop. N. is. Marble was seen on the street here Monday visiting with his old friends. He is much improved after his recent serious illness. Relatives from here attended the funeral of Cecil Hunsaker at Honey-villSunday afternoon. Contractor Wade . and sons have completed the modern home of Mr, and Mrs. Chris Hansen of this place, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank and . WOTE for ...Mi FaDse PoDin)De a man's words say one thing and his acts say an entirely different which do you believe? When the Democrat Senator from says he is for protection for Utah's products against cheap fpreign competition, and his acts in the Senate have always been against protective measures, can you have any faith in his promises? And the tariff question is not the only instance of Senator King's opposition, in the Senate, to Utah's welfare If? view of the official public record of S i a tor King, as contrasted to his campaign promises, Utah voters have every justification to regard his promises as false! WHEN ' NOTE THE toFACTS When bill ' . Democratic Ticket For President ALFRED E. SMITH For Vice President JOSEPH T. ROBINSON For U. S, Senator ,WM. H. KING For Congress KNOX PATTERSON REPUBLICAN For President HERBERT For HOOVER President For V. S. Senator Salt Lake For Supreme Court SAM. R. THURMAN Salt Lake VALENTINE GIDEON Salt Lake For Secretary of State M. H. WELLING Fielding For Attorney General DON B. COLTOl 2nd District B. O. LEATHER WOOD : . O. K. CLAY , Price For State Treasurer J. F. MENDENHALL Springville For State Auditor W. H. FARR Logan For State Senate TRACY WELLING Riverside For State Representatives J. W. WARD. Willard WILLIAM JEPPSON Brigham For District Judge LEON FONNESBECK Logan For District Attorney For Secretary of Stnto JOHN W. PETERS For Attorney General ' GEORGE P. PARKER For State Treasurer A. EDSEL CHRISTENSEN For Slate Auditor IVOR AJAX For Superintendent of, Public Instruction For Justices of tao Supreme Court DR. C. N. JENSEN , ' W. H. FOLLAND EPHRAIH HANSON Utah's Next Governor For valid reasons it is extremely Important that Utah's next governor, as wejl as Utah's next junior Senator, be a Republican. Not only will this insure a united and harmonious administration of our state's af fairs, but it will also insure the contmuanci of a Republican delegation in Congress from Utah. The law provides that in the event of a vacancy1 in the U. S. Senate, the position shall be filled by the governor. Who would vjovernor iicni, u appoint to tm tne vacancy u anything should happen to Senator Smoot 1 He would, of course appoint a 4Jemocratv What a travesty it would be to have t Democrat Senator succeed Utah's illustrious senior Senator I biection of William H. Wattis will safeguard Utah against such a possibility. W. E. DAVIS Uphold Hoover support Smoot, with team-matwho will not their acts. Elect HVER. BAMBERGER.nullify WATTIS. COLTON. LEATHERWpOp and the entire Republican ticket Brigham iFor County Commifwumer, G. G. SWEETEN f es ITT 4-- Garland I For County Commissioner, r. JOS. I. DEWEY For Dewey County Attorney LEWIS JONES Brigham litical Advertisement by Democratic County Committee - Here is startling example of Senator King's oppositioi to the welfare of those he is supposed to represent: Of the Shepherd Towner Act, "An act for the promotion of the welfare of motet' nity and infancy." Senator King said (Congressional Record, page 1591) : ' , "I am opposed to the act . . . this measure is of the type which is foisted upon the people by propagandists, hysterical men and too often neurotic women." The act, however, was passed, with Senator S moot's approval, over Senator King's opposition. But it will again be before the next ' Elect a Republican Senator Congress for additional appropriation. and Congressmen who will with Senator Smoot and rapport, not oppose, this bill which has given snch great aid to the motherhood and childhood of Utah. Here are Senator King's words on the tariff bill (Page 8525, Con' gressional Record of June 27, 1922) : "Such is this Republican tariff bill iniquitous, infamous, damned before it is born, destined to be damned during its lifetime, and doomed to damnation and obloquy after its death.' , ERNEST BAMBERGER For GoTernor WILLIAM It. WATTIS For Congressmen 1st District GEO. H. DERN was before Congress Utah's Children Affecting another State Ticket For Governor . Vice CHARLES CURTIS Moab ,.. TICKET National - appropriate money for bi ing roads in national parks, including some of Utah's scenic wonder- -, Dk. lands, Senator King said (Page 939. Congressional Record, " 22, 1926): "I think that $4,500,000 for roads is entirely too high . , we are getting entirely too many." Senator Smoot sponsored this appropriation, yet Senator King was opposing him. Oar roads make our parks, our parks are tfaa West's greatest advertising asset; they bring tourists to oar state, they bring wealth within onr borders. a AVotte IfWTi'&mfa f-- 4 |