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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER- THURSDAY, UARCKJS, ISSOi - Iccsh Tremcrrtcn I Hen Nelaon and D. G. Nelson, Jr Snowrille, were in Tremonton, . j of Mnnrfav. Mr. and Mrs. Dave . took Stander J. Hnmor anA their little daughter Emma Louise, to daughters Laurene, Louise and Vema Ogden Tuesday, to be examined by a Ann, were vis ting in Salt Lake City specialist and Ogden,. Thursday, and Friday. - r Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hansen enterdinner party Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill and" child- tained with an informal ninV Sunday evening. Small muhnHi ren and Mrs. 'Vlnp' JiIlun..' Mni filled a crystal bowl in the center of Golden Frisby, and Mrs. George Brad. wnere covers were laid for: tne shaw, were Ogden visitoevSatarday. " Mr.- - taoie and Mrs. Geo. Bradshaw, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ills' TOWNS "DOCTOR SAY3 ; IF I COULDN'T BOOST : ID ' MOVE OUT ! ! A. D. Stone. Reproduction prohibited in whole or part A town that is good enough to live in, good enough to ' provide' your livelihood, provide your children with schools and rjlav2Tounds: a town whose citizens are broadminded V enough to put. up with your peculiarities, is a town good t i enough for you to boost. If you can't boost, do the commun- v lty at least one favor, and move out. William Hale Thompson, Chicago's most cussed and dis- y cussed mayor, says, "Throw away your hammer arid buy a horn." That s one thing Mr. Thompson says with which all the thinking people in his domain are in accord. It is good advice, however, to suggest that when tooting your horn, to be sure you are in the right key. The man who always knocks and runs down the place where he lives is not only a pest but a public liability. Towns should have a place to pen such people up put them all together in one place and let them contaminate only each other. The disease they have is worse than smallpox and is ,; . just as malicious and contagious. The knocker's creed is, "Whatever is is punk." The easiest thing in the world to do is to knock. It v Copyright,-1929- ; - doesn't take any brains and it is the easiest way to attract attention. Knocking is cheap a cheap trick used only by cheap people, but expensive to them in the long run. Even a knocker hates a knocker and sooner or later everybody shuns him because they are afraid of him. Usually the fellow who knocks his town, knocks his competitor and his neighbor, and like a bee, kills himself stinging others. Nobady ever gets anywhere running other people down. The old saying that every knock is a boost, is true only when the knocker is knocked out. On the other hand, the man who stops blaming conditions, government, prohibition and competition the man who quits laying the blame of his own shortcomings onto his associates, friends and relatives, and takes unto himself the blame for things not being as he would like to have them that man will take advantage of every opportunity to make his town a better place in which to live, work, play and make money. Every town has its faults, but every town has its good points. If a town has little to talk about, that is just that much reason to correct the faults, or at least keep still about them if a man hasn't enough gumption to do things that will help correct them. ,: ;.. This editorial ia published by the Bear River Valley Leader in with the Tremonton Lions Club. No??? Yes! Surely Life Insurance Is Necessary Nowadays - . reason u iw "Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nelson were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. tney nave spent the last two ninths. week-en- d Ervin has been a student at the Cle-tr- Golden Frisby. . ac School and comnleted thA.rnvirsA Fred Gephart made a business trfp in the Mechanical Dept., Floydwas to Roosevelt and expects to spend the employed in a refrigerator manufact week there. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ballard and famuring plant Both boys had a wonder- ful time and saw manv interesting ily spent the week-en- d with relatives places. They say that the winds at Logan. wnicn Diow. off Lake Erie are much Harry Taylor made a business trip colder than our north winds. They made the return trin bv wav of St. Louis, where they visited Charles Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Harris, who is attending a iyipH. ical college there. The boys made record time in coming from Denver, leaving their Wednesday morning and arrivin? in Tremonton at 3 A. M. Thursday. Mrs. Clifford Vance. Mr. and Mn Quentne Allen. Mrs. Robt. Allen and Ferris Allen, were Ogden visitors, r naay. - , Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Moriran mntjin to Burlev. Saturdav. Mrs. Mnrran will stay a couple of weeks visiting relatives, Dut Mr. Morgan returned aunaay evening. Pearl Watkina returned Mav aitemoon. after a three weeka visit with her sister, Mrs: L. S. Castleton ' in Green River, Wyoming. Neville Hunsaker. bv anerial ta. quest, came home from Salt Lake, where he is a student at the U of U. to furnish violin selections at t.h funeral of Mrs. Janney Burke. He returned to Salt Lake Friday accompanied by his father, Isreal Hunsaker and Alvas Anderson to attend t.n hnotof. ball game. , : , c, Flovd Stohl attended the .Tnninr Prom at Brigham, Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Londie Harris. Mrs J D. Harris, Miss Harris and Mrs. Stan-fil- l, were in Ogden. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Sthl anA Mr and Mrs. Ervin .Stohl motored to Friday. Rev. and Mrs. A. R. TnVlrsnn md a business trip to Ogden, Thursday. iney were accompanied home by Miss Mary Burns who had bepn shnnninw in Ogden. Ferns Allen attended th Junior iTom at Bngham City, Friday night Miss Marv Rums infnmoH thii Librarian that the "Etude" would soon appear for the magizine reading uiuies, a gin irom tne senior Mozart h dub., whirh UOIV " UlUUMIIUVUl Lovers will be glad to know this periodical is available and appreciate me inougrnuwness or Miss Burns and the former Senior Mozr.a Lawrence Steffen spent the we'ek- ena visiting in Salt Lake City. to Salt Lake City, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nelson, Mrs. George Bradshaw and Mrs. Golden were Ogden visitors, Saturday. Frisby Mrs. S. N. Cole, Mrs. N. E. Shaw, mra. oame uepnart, Mrs. T. A. JSupan, Miss Margaret Woodside. anA her motner. attenaeri Kastm star at rvvr. mne, Wednesday night Mrs. Judith Strand attended the funeral services for Mrs. A held at Richmond, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. T. A. Supan and daughter, visitea in Montepelier last nein, week. Mr. and MrsRaphael Garfield of Mona, Utah, were in Tremonton to at tend the funeral services of Charles Garfield. Mrs. S. R Watland was hostess to ner JBndsre club, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. N. E. Shaw and Mrs. Mary r. were sneciaJ oniosta Affov o pleasant afternoon playing bridge ano visiting, the hostess served a de t It'i joyous esoh t t season of newness . . . and in fashion, a ' romantic season! What could carry the spirit of youthfulness and newness better . . . than these new silk dresses with their feminine lines, their soft trimmings, their fresh, becoming colors! Wnat could be more fitting for Easter Sunday and afterwards . , . than one of these lovely frocks, with or without spring coatl Win-zele- J C. PEN NEY GO. licious luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Don TTrwTncr tvioiIa n business trip to .Salt Lake City, Fri- aay. Mr. and Mrs. Franlr .Tuo-w- l w. oanastrom ot iicrHpn cnont c,,,. day, with Mr. and Mrs. Richard . EAST MAIN STREET, TREMONTON, UTAH B. P. Gardner. Anaerson. Mutual Union Meeting was held at Mr. and Mrs. C. R. staff An nA I Deweyville oonne Garland, Sunday, March 9. A few ef to u., motored Ogden, . . Sunday, . " U . Tin jj our ward officers were in attendanjgjj Miss Leah Wwnwr anA xf;, Wftdnesdav. Mrs. J. A. Fryer and little daughter fiporre FjHav met. with Woodward nainful arnident while putting Darleen, were in Ogden, Saturday. a were RDwial rniAatc Dt . uw i party m ugden last Friday night, wood, the ax slipped and nearly severMarch 2nd, Mrs. C. P. Jeneriven by Miss LaVpms WnruimwA ed his big toe. He was taken to the senSunday, and Mrs. Walter Sudsberry, both The yoking ladies say they had a de- - v aiiey nospitai, wnen ne received of this nlnre. enterjsinA at. a hirf-hvisit. anA ranmaA Valley hospital where six stiches were neraiui weeK-endinner in honor of their mother, day .twuiiicy taken. Sunday afternoon. Mrs. John Couch of Garland. There Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Winchester, Mra Mqttt Marhlo Anfrfainpd were at the table which was decorated v mnrn- ".Inhncnn .T. AT.1 twAnt.T'-fniiur. anu jyirs. vrtnncr fnllrs at. a hirthrlav very beautifully fourteen of the nx and Mrs. John Miller aA JLfXIO. ...v.. , M auu in honor of her son family. party given N . hi. Shaw,, anrl Mr anA WIS. i twc Mr TTAiU Mrs. Duett Loveland was shopping aaturday mgnt. Shuman attended a social and dancing nomer, Mrs. Wayne SandaJl and little son in Ogden, Monday. nf Tremnntn. w(n hirthdav dinnpr pariy at aiaiao, Monday night Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodward guests of Mrs. N. Peter Marble and were shopping in Logan. entertained a lew of their friends wished her many happy returns of the Miller, Mrs. N. B. Marble and daughter Sunday evening with a hot chicken of Mrs. A. F. Donna, were dinner. Those present were Mr. and day. Kenneth Gftrmer was nnpratad nn Loveland at guests one ; last week. Logan, mrs. Aima Theurer, Dr. and Mrs. E. for at Logan, Thursday. Chris Hansen, returneddayfrom AmerH. White. Dr. and Mrs. T w Innoe He appendicitis is doing very nicely at this ican Falls, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gephart, Mr. and evening. writing. Mrs. George TlpcnrA anA Ifffla Mrs. George Carter. Mr. and Mrs. tSpackmon were daughters, returned from Salt Lake Tyler Jenkins of Flint, Mich, sur- visiting relativesPerry returnhere tne weex-enhis parents, Wednesday Morn- - ing to their home in Sunday Salt Lake, the wty, On account of illness Veda flarrlnAr Mr. and Mrs. Ouentpn A 11cm ottonr) prised and Mabel Ault were absent from hicrh ed the dance at Clarkston, last Friday "iast. "j ovcyyutg, in m ume ior oreajc- - same day. Mr. and Mra. Kennpth Snar.Vman school two days last week. Mrs. R. N. are reioicinc over the aaf arrival of a Gardner and Delphine Maisak received a very George Record, are LITERARY MFirra m a son, pom, aaturaay at nospitai painful injury, Saturday, while roller among the sick in our community this The Tremonton-narlnnTiton. Brigham City. week. skating, breaking the bones of the wuu Hazel Johnson of Ogden, visited relpieasantiy entertained, Weda number of friends wrist oi ner left arm. nesday evening, by Mrs. Harvey atives here for a few days, and was andWednesday, Mrs. T. Gibbs of PortaA W relatives met at the home of Mrs. Moore, of Garland of Mrs aunt. cniest the her Horarp T. R. Ault in the Lish Hotel Miss Burnham in a very visinng ner sister, Mrs. Ray Meagh-lebuilding interesting Barnard and her grandmother, Mrs. where a party was given complimenof this city, for the past week. a resume or way gave the Saga Evelyn Spackman, of this place. rorsy Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Richardson re- and the tary to Mrs. Lloyd Lish. Tray lunch book review of "The Swan Bishop nad Mrs. M. G. Perry visited was served and the afternoon turned Saturday from - Plain City, Song by was Galsworthy. their son Ellis Lake Citv. the at Salt where thev had been in visiting and games. spnt of week-enthe club Special guests were Mrs. The Road show was very successful iiuj relatives. r red iieDhart. Mrs. J n Mondav. Mrs. N. Peter Marhle. nf and we are Mrs. G. H. Watland proud our ward carro-riMrs. John Shumwnv r My Dewewille. and Mrs. Ezra Harris of second. All the parents at Bnhftm. Sfltnrov wards throughout tt Chambers. Mrs. W. W Pi,.hQo UUJ Bothwell. eountv leaders Farm nf the stake are to be congratulated. Tuesday evening the Gleaner class Mrs. James Walton. Thirteen werej Bureau, were in Bear River City, ROV Hvatt Of Salt TjVa Hitw nma eiaeruunea ai tne norne of Mrs. Edna present. where they gave a demonstration of on friends here Monday. Muir, in honor of Mrs. r calling Color Work and Rug Making. one of their teachers, who is leaving ANVTTAT. MT?Trrvr FIFTH Saturdav nicht the following en m the near future to make her home March 21st, joyed a party at the home of Mr. and e7fni? m Ogden. The evening was spent in io2? at 7:30 oVln.V o n o. Mrs. Lee Younquest, of Brigham City, tj, U, .in games, after which refreshments were chapel at Tremontnn Trtoi,wiic wiCIC u Will a sister of Mrs. Con Frver; Mr. and served. uvcii, be a meeting of the Stockholders and Mrs. uuett LiOveland, Mr. and Mrs. "THE POWER OF WOPTIS" will A number of stuHonfa v tt Patrons of the Box Elder County Fair Marvin uustman, Mr. and Mrs. Con be the sermon S. A. topic for- Sunday eveattended the big Basket Association. Reports from the Presi- Fryer, and Mrs. A. R. Burbank. at o'clock. ning Ball came -Fndav. Amnn wiciu were dent and Secretarv-TVAnaiieight Special music vMvrle. son of C. J. Dewev. who ha by the Junior Choir. J ..vcnuni Will uvReader Waldron and Deloris Harris, three directors given, will be selected been ill at the hospital for tthe past Other services are who returned by way of Tremonton nu school otxier Dusiness relating to the two months, is visiting here with his 10 A. M. Junior ChurchSunday 11 A. service and visited over Snndnw rifk w,c" Fair will be discusspH.' " vi jum, j - father and family for a few days. He M. Story sermon "STRAIGHT". The parents. ta ested in the countrv fair came Hit.v from SnnHnv Junion Choir will sing. Salt Lake ud ,i:ii.. . wuiuiaiiv Epworth 5toh1' accompanied R. L. Mitvj ws present. accompanied by Virginia and Mary worth League 7 P. M.r James Supan. chell, of Ogden, to Cache Valley, Tues- """ra cox Llder Fair and other friends Association. Dewey County from Leader. Bait day to give a Cletrac demonstration, Lake. I j. Dewey, Your presence is always appreci: .v ijrvin has nprpnforl o Miss Violet Gardner of Ogden, visit- ated. week-en?7lMdepartment of the P. L. ed the here with her father, d Alvin R. Dickson, Pastor. On Friday 14 Inst, at 7 evening, for Utah, and tha w..t.m c- o clock at the Garland B.enne" of Salt Lake, spent a meeting is called of allWard Chapel, interested in irera with his of toe report parent Tk C work of Club to date, an exC. n Mr. and Mra : wiuuicii ana son planation of the plan of to Ogden dairy herds, and addresses financing usin.esa by men 8now vTfiT e Jf,3fa night eminent in the promotion of community development will constitute the , the Western Union srraphy, spent Sunday visiting in Tre-- program. Dairy, committee of the Garland '' Word Liona Club. . ., u ha Kaati r j A. R. Capener, Chairman 1 rii. C m Off-de- n, rt 7 - IfXy 11 ir I o. aim H And How? It takes Mrs. Golden Frisby. Mr.' and Mrs. Le land Hansen. Mildred ' Westmoreland nnriemrmt. an ODeration at tha .Saint MarVa TTno- pital at Salt Lake City Saturday morning for appendicitis. Sha is reported as getting along . nicely . and r : . Mr. and Mrs. TVitrar Kofanw f HowelL are visiting in Logan and Tref monwra iasi weeic Mrs. Lillie A: Hill. i vim'tfn W.' week in Twin Falls. Idaho, wii Mr ana Mrs. Al. u. Uhrtstensen. , Ervin and Floyd. Stohl arrived home- eariy last inursdav momin?. wmninv by auto from Cleveland, Ohio, where NevyDresses y, a BIG load off the d. , Mind CALL 23 And ASK FOR MR. MUIR FOR APPOINTMENT. SPECIAL AGENT FOR PENN MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. .r f Methodist Church Notes - ,l.l.a fn a 35 ... .... ' LP 11 Sec'y-Trea- s. : n7. -- SLt!! . ... ; When you open the throttle of your "Caterpillar" Tractor, yon know you are on the rfcht road to real " profit . : rJ,. ..IT nln. wJ Tm n'4'' vrr ."fiT" Mondar . Bridf gullie, tide .ridgm. like the tank ia the that rode the shell hV 'Caterpaiar Traeton ride the roufh rroundbridn farrow ad puIUea or defeat iaff lulls with mire-grinon-eltrietion. p, ILandes aft ls & Company rMut mJt Tjmm: tlalad and Preetan, Idaho w- -v rm.k i "pei Tom In on KSL Teeedajr evening! six to tlx thirty PJf. for Lender - - v- wnpany -- uaterpiaarr rrofrara. Wrthda--- A S?bSeh.tTiair temd Marine V . u i; :x rurti Mr. ani M- w:?ni?," - nv TRivra ' l. ..j v. v mn' ma aett and lovely ana ail uax was done 1""" T wS b CARD Wet deaira in Dredation tn miTfrtA. for oi I US durinr tVa allnAA J w oeierea daughter and tiater. Mr. ana are. u A. Stenqulst and Aattflj. .. . The Ram " .v wf An Investment In Happinsa HUld their Limfami j i -- PammmmI. jaonn box eider county rem LtJTVVS:.'' P0wae "l . w gmunereJal Club Rooroe, Saturday. a March 15. at 2 e'eleok. weaneedaTt TiJMr, Mlse Winona Chriiteneen, who was ehampion firla dub ct operated on for appendie. at the " " Valley hospital wa. able to return to dtrnonstretJon. her home, Mr. Fli-.- T7ZrL.Lr 3r W " ' 4-- H Wednesday. Many items , of bnrfneaf will be d Mr. tran acted . nM . andr Mra. . . r jmw motorea vo be. All mmM Brigham, Sunday night ... present WiUlam C Nelaon of Idaho FaUa. Mrs. p. K. Ault, Chairman was in Tremonton on buaineU Mon- ' dZ-"- , But the crreatoit I. V. v. omm mm WlfcT. conrerts the knocker into a booster .. IX.- -. If AiN "mtM Vf M JwjinW " A .. ; week TiattbSm -- S ", STt. M ITBspn Lumber Co. BTEBYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING' PHONE 11 . . ..vff"i''j,e mi . |