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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1931 PAGE EIGHT . V ... -- . - (CdDim IH 4 Big Thirty Day Sale COMMENCING . i Xw& nin? 5 B w'iiiig 43 You can't do better at November 10 -- ( AT COST- ... AND LESS - woolens! New rough-finis- h New wide wrap-ove- r front! New fitted waistline! aMdl ' i Women's and Misses' c i the furs! Flat furs flattering all furs of much grcat- longhaired er beauty and quality than usually found on coats at this price! ; And ... , " Nicely lined warmly Interlined thef full length. Yes, these coats are values to marvel at ( Sizes, FOR THIRTY DAYS WE WILL OFFER TO THE BUYING PUBLIC AT COST AND LESS ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING IN OUR FORTY STORES. ' Qniiira Q35 Hardware Implements Repairs Wagons Stoves AT COST--AN- LESS D TO THE FARMER: NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY FARM MACHINERY, HARDWARE OR ANYTHING NEEDED ON THE FARM AND YOUR REPAIRS FOR NEXT SEASON. r TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC: NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES; STOVES, WASHING MACHINES AND ANYTHING IN THE HARDWARE AND MACHINE LINES THAT YOU NEED. AT COST AND LESS -- WE HAVE MANY ARTICLES IN ALL OUR STORES SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. THIS IS THE FIRST AND ONLY GENERAL SALE EVER PUT ON BY THE OLD RELIABLE, CONSOLIDATED WAGON & MACHINE COMPANY. IT IS A BONIFIDE SALEFOR THIRTY DAYS OF ALL OF OUR HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE - AT COST AND LESS - TO YOU-F- OR CASH. COME AND BE CONVINCED SALE ON AT ALL OUR FORTY STORES IN UTAH - IDAHO - WYOMING AT COST -- AND LESS 1 UUILI I East Main Street, Tremonton, Utah Tremonton Locals MOHAIR 0O0 Mrs. Duane Lower, Mrs. H. C. Haight, Mrs. James Ransom and Mrs. t rank Taylor spent Monday in Ogden Mrs. G. C. Preston and Mrs. Clifford Vance entertained at a shower for Mrs. Frank Tallman, formerly Miss Ruth Vance, Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. Clifford Vance's home in South Tremonton. A delicious . lunch was served and the bride received many useful gifts. There were twenty guests present. Mrs. James Walton entertained the members of the V. G. F. Club and their husbands at a very attractive dinner party Saturday evening in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. A hallowe'en motif was developed in the table decorations, tiny wax jack o lanterns being the favors. Af ter a delicious repast of turkey and other good things, spooky stories and rook furnished the diversion for the remainder of the evening. , Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brfggs and family visited over Sunday in Salt Lake. After reaching home they received word Mrs. Briggs sister's necessitated going to Monday morning of the death of husband, which Springville. i Hi UIETEIUI Guess the Weight of Big Cheese, Win Prize TO A huge cheese, so many feet high and so many feet wide all rounded off on the corners and pressed down in the middle, rests isecurely in the grocery department of the American Food Stores, of this city. No doubt in time this cheese' will be cut into small pieces and sold to the1 public but right now it is being left in contact for a better purpose. Or, at least for the purpose of having some gtfod customer get a large piece of it free ofcharge .providing he is a good guesser. w The plan is simple. Come to the American Food Store, make a purchase look long and careful at the cheese and then make a guess as to how much, it weighs.' Turn, over the receipt of your purchase and write on the back of the same the number of pounds you think it weighs. If you are the best guesser you will receive three pounds. If next best two pounds and if you are third one pound. Come buy, guess and win (Adv.) ; Sound Absorbing Qualities of Fabric Makes It Air Worthy. : Safer, swifter and more silent planes are objectives of manufacturers U meet the Increased demand for air travel. Acoustical research with different kinds of materials has d'ne much to curh r lie unpleasant nise Inside cabin jobs and the day when passengers can talk la normal tone Vwhile Hying Is at hand. . "" Not lotig ago. Dr. William II. Bare, consultant on acoustics of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, made a aeries of tests to determine the sound absorbent properties of raohalr velvet. Using leather as a basis and considering Its measure of aa 100, a flat fabric nphnl-aterwas found to be 14fi jsnund chevron, absorbent, cotton plush lf-.-$. a mohair velvet plush, 254, and another grade of mohair sound-absorptio- n y -- mo-ravl- Tel-vet- ,. 308. TJiesa teats were recently further substantiated by .poise tests inside a moving railroad train. Dr." William Braid White, director of acoustic reMr. and Mia. Parker were Salt Lake search of the American Steel; and Wire visitors Tuesday and while there call- company, took actual photographs of ed on Dr. June B. Smith. the noises arising In a moving suburban car of the Chicago. North Shore and Mrs. B. F. Winzeler entertained the Milwaukee railroad, when the car was L. L. Bridge club Wednesday at her equipped with seats covered 'jrfth rat. home.; , Special guests were Mrs. T. tan, and then took correspomllng pli A. Supan and Mrs. L. S. Mann. tographs In the tame car aftur the rattan seats had been removed and N. Mrs. E. won was High prize by one upholstered In mohair velvet InShaw, cut by Mrs. W. W. Wadsworth, stalled. Comparison of the two sets and low by Mrs. W. E. Getz. of photographa showed that the velvet CARD OF THANKS i oOo ; To our 'many friends and neighbors we take this means of expressing to yoUM)ur sincere thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness and helpfulness rendered during the sickness and death of our beloved mother. Mary Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Shaw, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Cropley, and Mrs. D. S. Evans. t was decidedly more This was largely ue to the fact that We desire to express our sincere the many spaces between the fibers of thanks and appreciation to our many the material act aa "arise traps" to friends and neighbors who were from reverberation mounting kind and helpful to us during the sick keep the to aa high a level at they do In the ness and death of our beloved mother, g case of bard, materiand grandmother, Sofie Christensen. als. Mohair velvet for the loner linR. P. Hansen and family. ing of the ranln plane, for the teat cushions and mher parts gives somewhat the same servI ice that It does in a train and so affords a quieter nJ more enjoyable sound-absorben- Miss Mary Shaw and Mrs. A. L. Shaw of Corinne, ' were calling on ; friends in Tremonton Wednesday. Mrs. Ward Shumarf is spending a few days in .Ogden this week at the home of her mother. , 5 D. C. "W. Hancher of Salt Lake City was an over-nigguest an Sunday at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Al-li- n R. Dickson. ht sound-reflectin- g NOTICE ride The Campfire girls entertained with a hallowe'en party at the home of Miss June Winchester on Saturday The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church evening. The entertainment commitwas entertained at a Silver Tea at the tee had prepared a very spooky Spook home of Mrs. Frank Gibbs of Garland. Alley, fortune telling, games and stories. Twenty girls were present to en-JMr .and Mrs. T. A. Supan were all of these as well as the delicious refreshments. visitors Sunday evening. oy Monday evening at 7:30 In the L.JX, S. Chapel a meeting is called Tor all wheat growers in North Box Elder County for the purpose of determining a policy with regard to the marketing of the wheat not yet sold. All wheat growers are urged to be |