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Show J5EAB RIVER VaLU5YAPBR,T Fara Bureau - - - '" News I tatives to assist in putting over this worthy movement and the "funds go toward erecting a rest' room on the fair grounds." Let everyone boost for the farm bureau stand and help in every way they can to make it a success. The stand ran at the last County fair was a success in every way, but it is hoped it will be bigger and better this year. After the meeting the hostess, Mrs. Ella Beeder, president of the Ladies Farm Bureau of South Box Elder served delicious refreshments to eight ladies. The Base Ball boyg of Deweyville were victorious Tuesday when they crossed bats with the Tremonton boys in the final game of the Farm Bureau base ball league. The score was 7 in favor of Deweyville. Hhere was a great deal of interest manifest and a large number of people turned out to see this final game. Deweyville boys will now play Mantua at Hohey-vill- e Thursday, Ang 20, at 3:30 p. m. '' 0:0 O. Brough, president of the Farm Bureau accompanied John P. Holmgren to- Lehi on Tuesday where they participated in the Farm Bureau and Sugar Co. ' Agricultural Tour at that . place. '". On Monday, at the home of Mrs. Ella Reeder, of Brigham City, the officer and directors of the Home and Community Sections of the North and South Box" Elder Farm Bureau, held a meeting for the purpose of arranging for the Farm Bureau refreshment stand at the County fair. Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker was chosen chairman of the general committee on arrangements and management, with Mrs. N. Peter Marble, Mrs. P. E. Ault and Mrs. Ella Reeder to assist The advertising committee chosen were Mrs. 0. A. Iverson and Mrs. Oluf Jen-vecommittee on furnishings of equip jiient were Mrs. O. A. Iverson and Mrs. N. Peter Marble with Mr. J. L. Weid-ma- n Logan Plans underway for public in charge of erecting the stand. camp development work in Logan can.. Twenty locals will send in represen yon. ii i - - -- Safe Tires Vital1 to Motorists IFdDIP o o o -- : Society -:- - o o 000 0 Utah Weekly Industrial ! Review The V. and V. chib met at Miss Vaudis Zesiger, Thursday, August 13. The following 'record 'of industrial Most of the girls ' completed there activity lists items showing investment work for the year. After sewing a of capital, employment of labor and ; business delicious luncheon was served. octivities and opportunities. Information from which tha paraThe Kitchen Queens of the club graphs are prepared .is from local met at the home of Mildred, Theurer, papers, usually of towns mentioned, Thursday, August 13th. The, mem- and may be considered generally corv bers made their health chart and rect : caught up on some unfinished work, after which a delicious luncheon was Logan Center Street sewer project served by the hostess. Club Re'po;ter. to be rushed. . Cedar ' Qty Deseret "Mound Iron The Book of Mormon class of Sun- Mines reopened. Ogden; Plans progressing for conday School are giving a swimming Ward party and melon bust at Udy Hot struction of $50,000 Twenty-firSprings Friday evening in honor of Chapel their teachers, Mrs. James Walton and Park, City Dining room ""' in" . Nf ' Mrs. A. L. Cook, who are resigning. Park Hotel opened. 60 members are expected to join in Kaysville Completion of Highline - V Canal celebrated here recently. the fun. ' r Gunnison Local sewer, system be' ', Mrs. Frank" Powell entertained the ing repaired. Carload tomatoes Brigham City L. L. Bridge club at the home of Mrs. Fred Gephart, Wednesday afternoon. shipped from here during recent day.. Ogden City golf links to open SepMrs. Elmer Winzeler and Mrs, H. T. 7. tember . , Woodward were special guests. Mrs. Bids asked for construction of G. H. Watland won high prize, Mrs. section of U. S. Highway No. 40 N. E. Shaw cut, and Mrs. Harry Drew from Vernal toward Jensen, estimated consolation, . to cost $80,000. Richmond Main Street to be oiled. Tuesday night the Corinne chapter of the Eastern Star, with their husbands and families held a Robert Morris Picnic at Crystal Springs. The early part of the evening was spent in the pool, supper being served about nine o'clock. A program of speeches and music followed. About one hundred enjoyed the affair, including guests from Salt Lake and Ogden. ' t: 1 st - .... o 4--H -- . I 000 Tremonton o J 4-- n, : o 10-m- ile At M d . Hardware - Lumber Coal ' v i Th pe.d, MVS (. . . . Mdh ftv of auloUts driviac ftt preent-dI local dealer), th. local Fuertone dealer, is largely dependant on kit that 'th. aaturatioa and insula tire. ( . . . . name of local dealer) taie tion by liquid rubber ol every strand of cotton in th. cord structure i g Firestone tires reduces friction and heat to the minimum. he declares, not only provides a great safety factor but adds up to 4Q longer tire life. T Farm and Home Supplies Gum-dippin- Deweyville 0:0 SEE Farmers' Cash Union "Your Good Will Our Best Asset" Mr. Fred C. Farmer and family returned from their trip last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schieb and children, of Salt Lake are spending1 a few days here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Fryer. Mrs. Lawrence Christensen and son, v mic auiiiilitrx ui uic ilkj uavc jtn;iit East, were visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank j Germer, of this place. Mrs. T. R. Ault visited the week end with her daughter, Mrs. John Becker, at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. LaRain Marble and children are visiting here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marble. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Duett Love- land and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Becker, of Ogden. Mrs. T. R. returned home with them. Mrs. Vern Koford and son, of Preston, were calling on friends and relatives here Tuesday. Base Ball Club to Give Carnival Dance The Base Ball Club will give a carnival dance at the Moonlight Gardens on Wednesday night, August 26th. Don't forget the date. Don't Neglect your Eyes They mean too much to you. We have the Experience and Equipment to give you the Best in Cytometric Sunday, the Deweyville Primary and Relief Society put on a special program, at Garland in the Relief Society department of Union meeting. Next Monday the Primary are putting on their Home Coming party. School will begin the 31st with our Miss same teachers, Mr. Stevens, Schow and Miss Marchant. Our team played the Tremonton team Tuesday, at Tremonton and were Thrift cop .0 ays CoBtinuie tf!- - Owing to the Great Interest Shown in the THRIFT SCRIP Plan That Has Been Conduct- ed, and Popular Demand From Our Customers, We the Undersigned Merchants of Tremonton Will Continue Giving Scrip for Every 50c Purchase or More up . The Following Are Thrift Scrip Merchants R. L. FISHBURN & SONS, GEPHART STORES CO., FARMERS' CASH UNION, LIBERTY THEATRE, BEAR RIVER VALLEY IMP. CO., WILSON LUMBER CO., . to and Including Saturday, September 19th at Which Time Another Auction Will Be Held Where Hundreds of Dollars of Valuable Merchandise Such as was Given in the Auction Satur day August I5th Will be Given Again for Scrip. SAYE YOUR SCRIP YOU NOW KNOW IT IS VALUABLE Watch this Paper For Our Specials And Double Scrip Days ; The Following Are Thrift Scrip Merchants W.E.GETZ, TREMONTON STEAM BAKERY, BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER SCOTT DRUG CO., UTAH AUTO & IMP. CO. SHAW & IVERSON |