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Show DEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1932 PAGE TWO LIBERTY THEATRE - Tremonton Joan Crawford and Clark Gable in us that ideas and memories of beauty while things of life are GOLDEN MEMORIES and the worth f secure where moths and rust doth not corrupt and banks do not close their Inventing some way to save man- doors. No mortgagor can foreclose on kind's fruits of labor and efforts for a big idea. No bank failure can wipe future enjoyment will solve one of GUI L . ...AllA1itSAna r$ nwn.)i-ui onnc&ta an.) j your jtctuiicui-iwiisociety's greatest problems. moonrises viewed from a ship. We mortgage a farm to send WilWhen ge get a little money next lie to school when the dollar is cheap, time we shall go lightly with stocks and pay the debt with dollars worth and bonds and heavily on steamship twice as much. We tuck our savings tickets to historical lands. strange in gold in bank vaults, but may wake for New York off train start Let's by up some morning to find the value of or San Francisco and embark on one a pound of gold dwindled to the price of those tropical cruise ships like the of a depression egg because some SS Ana or the SS Santa Terchemist has discovered a cheap way to esa. Santa We can get twenty-fiv- e thrilling make gold from sand. We worry over around through the Pangoing days material investment and its security, ama Canal with seven stops in foreign condition crum and see a world-wid- e countries going west and eight if we ble substantial Sun. Mon. Tucs. "POSSESSED" gilt edged certificates, are from San Francisco to American Food Stores Inc. Tremonton Garland - - RIVERSIDE X 0 BARS :FB: j Mrs. Betty Luedeke of Dayton The directors of North Box Elder .i- writes: "I am usir,g Kruschen to Farm Bureau a the held at meeting i n :B: Midland Parlors at Tremonton, Satur-- 1 reduce weight I lost 10 pounds in The members of the Farm Bureau Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen and day evening and final arrangements! one week and cannot say too much . a held their annual social Tuesday of' Helen, were business visi- were maap ior ine Annual social to to recommend it." daughter, week. last Nineteen members enj-- J tors in Ogden last Monday, February be held at the ear River High School To take off fat easilv, SAFELY and HARMLESSLY joyed the luncheon at the Garland 8. take one half Saturday evening, February 20. Hotel followed by a picture show at Mrs. Harry Drew entertained her Secretary of State Milton H. Wei- - teaspoonful of Kruschen in a glass the Paramount Theatre. club at her home Tuesday evening. ling, promised to be present as well, of hot water in the morning before Miss Ruth Forsber returned home Miss Gertrude Nichols spent Wed- as Sam Keefer and Eben Kirkham of breakfast it is the safe way to loa the htter part of the week after spend nesday evening with Miss Helen Salt Lake City, and Mr. George Stall-ing- s unsightly fat and one bottle that of Ogden, president of the Utah 4 weeks costs but a trifle. Get it at ing several days in Salt Lake with her sister, Mrs. Herald Peterson. Mrs. Harry Drew visited Mrs. W. State Farm Bureau, and several pro- aiiy drugstore in America. If this minent people of the valley will ap first bottle fails to convince you this Bishop and Mrs. Russel Capener W. Wadsworth, Wednesday. went to Salt Lake Saturday to attend A big birthday supper was given for pear on the program with splendid! is the safest way to lose fat money back. the funeral of one of Mrs. Capener's Mr. Rasmus Anderson, Thursday, cel- numbers. But be sure and get Kruschen Salts relatives. They returned home Tues- ebrating his 64th birthday. There Remember the banquet starts at imitations are numerous and you which be followed m. 6:30 whl day. p. by were about forty guests present and( must safeguard your health. Mrs. Mary Tin?ey and Mrs. R. C. a 50 All cents. for and dance. a (Adv.) i all. was program had by lovely time Richards also went to Salt Lake with Mrs. Louis Anderson is ill with the Please bring knife, fork and spoon. them. A meeting of the local presidents ! flu. Miss Gayle Bunderson accompanied Mr. Erwin, Summers, Melvin Homer! and project leaders of the Ladies Farm Mr. and Mrs. Capener- as far as Brig-ha- and Arlo Summers went to Ogden Fri- -' Bureau, was held at the Lions Club to visit with her parents, She Rooms, Friday afternoon. day on business. returned to Riverside Sunday. Miss Izola Jensen, District Home A birthday party was given SaturThe Relief Society held their MonthDemonstration his at Mr. Thomas Agent, was present and for Payne day ly work meeting: and social at the home. Mr. Payne was 85 years of discussed many phases of the work home of Mary Ward Tuesday of last club advisors for the locals and age. week. Mrs. D. P. Jensen was assistMr. and Mrs. Bert Firth and chil- were appointed. The group of women ant hostess. A large crowd was presCleon, Clare, and June went to then gathered at the Liberty Theatre ent Luncheon followed the meeting. dren, Ogden Saturday and returned home building where Miss Jensen discussed Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ward of "Saving Time and Energy in HouseSunday. Wellsville were here Sunday visiting Mr. A. N, Hamblin and two daugh hold Management", and illustrated her with relatives. Mrs. Phebe Ward reters, Helen and Jenny and Mrs. Ham- - talk with a film strip. It was thorturned with them and will remain for blin's sister, Miss Juanita Firth, of oughly enjoyed by all present. some time at the home of her son, Roy, Utah, visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dwight. A PUMICE MOON George Washington said, "It Firth and other relatives at Bothwell ..Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Ward announce The" moon is not made of green! is not a custom with me to before they returned home Sunday. the birth of a daughter at their home Monday afternoon Mrs. Sophia An- cheese, in spite of the fact that two to look at." Toin Wellsville. derson of Bothwell and Mrs. Francis little mice on their honeymoon in a' keep money Mrs. Tracy Welling, Mrs. J. H. Stokes of Black Pine, called at the parachute said, "Well, it was a swell day also, money kept to look Ward, Mrs. Ora Hyer and Mrs. J. 0. Eli Anderson home. does more harm than good, at of cheese." of the Scientists piece Hadfield, attended a meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew, accom- Carnegie Institution of Washington to a person possessing even Ladies Farm Bureau at Tremonton panied Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Watland who have been studying the geology Deposit your money in Friday. to Ogden, Saturday. of the moon are quite certain that the Tremonton A number of married Banking Company, people from n moon is made of Mr. Joseph Stark and Oscar pumice. will draw interest and where it here attended the old time dance at Tests made by them show that the after a short visit home, reGarland Tuesday evening. work for you, or else let us to Promorttory Point Saturday lunar surface materials are extremely turned The 'M' Men gave a dancing party advise a sound investment where they have been working during poor conductors of heat with small Wednesday after the basket ball game. the last few months. net you ample prowill which The thermometer at heat capacity. A picture show was held Tuesday Come in today and let's fit. moon registers some 120 noon on the after the M. I. A. meeting. degrees and at midnight the tempera- - talk it over. The Glen Lawrence family of Modern protector Salt Lake City ture falls to 100 degrees below zero. is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lo- board of Gamewell fire alarm system Therefore granites and other masrenzo Bowcutt, parents of Mrs. LawTREMONTON . installed in alarm office of fire desive rocks are eliminated. Only purence. mice and volcanic ashes, say the sci partment. Edward Gleason, J. J. White, Heber CO. Ray McGonigal and Dr. entists, remain as probable substances; Helper Butler and James Brough of Garland Charles Ruggeri purchased Sutton which appear exposed on the surface; were the speakers at the Sunday evof the moon. Drug Store. ening meeting. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Welling and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling attende a dancing party Saturday given by the American Legion at the Armory. 1 . Made of Home Grown 19C rv LB. BAG Whole Milk 19c SALMON iU Eat the Fresh and Keep Your Health Sweet Navels REAL TREAT 100's, Doz. 39c TALL CANS for . ISe .... 25c OATS Crystal Wedding Fancy Glass Premium 3 Lb. 7 oz. pkg. 17c have a complete line of Fresh Spring Vegetables and Fruits at the lowest price Do not neglect these precious vitamins that are so necessary for your health. Vitamins A. B. and C. 5c LETTUCE, solid heads 19c LEMONS, dozen DELICIOUS APPLES, 3 for 10c Bunch CARROTS TURNIPS CELERY NEW CABBAGE Pure Pork 10c HAMBURGER Fresh Ground PER POUND 10c HENS POT ROASTS Choice and Young Choice Beef PER POUND .... I J laCp" Chris-tense- n. - m 4-- H j ni BANKING 15c BEAR RIVER CITY :BRC: Mrs. Sina Thorsen and son, Albert, motored to Salt Lake Friday on business. Naomi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Bywater, who was operated on at the Coolly Hospital in Brigham, Feb. 2nd, for appendicitis, was able to be returned home Saturday. Mrs. Christian Zinck returned home PER TOUND for a week with relatives and friends. 'A very interesting game of basket ball was played in our amusement hall between our 'M' Men and the 'M' Men of the Brigham City fourth ward. The score was 9 in favor of our team. This game was followed by a valentine dance, and the hall was decorated with red and white hearts. During the dance cookies and lemonade were served. The music was furnished by the Peptonian orchestra. 10-3- Friday evening the Primary JVe PER POUND .... a 1 Saturday after visiting in Salt Lake Alaska Pink Choice Florida ORANGES 15c lb. Mild Quet'ns Taste, Bulk GRAPE XUXW wll 25c Wheat MACARONI ... a m GERMADE Cheese POUNDS How One Woman Lost 10 Lbs. in a Week BOTHWELL Hy-ru- Fine White Laundry "THE MILLIONAIRE" Chris-tense- Bargain Day At The American Foods Is Not Only One Day, But EVERY Day. We Have Something Special Every Day This Week We Have For Our Customers An Of The Week Unusual Number Of Bargains. Be Sure And Look At Our Bargain Table. These Items Below Are Only A Few Suggestions Of The Many Bargains We Have At Our Stores. SOAP ' IN ify th7 Unusual Bargains For Saturday -- George Arliss t Farm Bureau News GOIJ)EN DOLLARS vs arid capable men and women suffer an N. coming Y.; Columbia, Panama, Costa Jlica, unfortunate downfall from large salEl Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, d ary heights that leaves them empty-hande- Mexico. There's a Panama Mail homeand dazed. town - to now making the local ticket ofThis, then, is the problem the challenge of the depression. How can man fice the point of embarkation. A bag save in his youth for happiness in old full of souvenirs from South America age? The answer leads from materi- and enough travel yarns to entertain al to spiritual values. This depres- the neighbors for a year are worth sion may be a blessing if it teaches more than a lot of defaulted bonds. Coming February 28th and 29th 9J offi- cers and teachers met at the home of Miss Harriett Sorensen. After the lesson was given and other things discussed games were played, After which delicious refreshments were served to 11 officers and two guests. Ted Burt, the eleven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Burt, is confined to his bed suffering with pneumonia. Sunday afternoon Mrs. J. L. Weid-ma- n entertained a number of young folks in honor of the fourteenth birthday of her twins, Wayne and Wanda. The afternoon was spent in playing games after which delicious refreshments were served to nine friends. David Peterson, of Salt Lake City, and Henry Johnson of this city, returned home Saturday evening from Los Vagas, Nevada, where they have been selling insurance. Sunday evening Mr. Johnson gave a very interesting talk on their trip, which was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. J. Oakley Huggins, of Ogden, announce the safe arrival of a fine baby boy, at the Dee Hospital last week. Mrs. Huggins was formerly Miss Mable R. Rose of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon, Mr. and Mrs. Frildo Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dallin, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen ,Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Matesen, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal (Ikey) Andersen, Saturday. After supper was served '500 was enjoyed. Roy and Delbert Holmrren and ter Anderson arriver home Friday irom Los Angeles, California, where they took a car load of cattle to the stock yards. VuSptUi Sedan. $650 Fisher Bodies are exclusive to Chevrolet in the lowest price field All that is new and fine in modern coach-wor- k ia found in bodies by FUher. And today, the nly car of lowest price with Fisher is the new Chevrolet Si. coach-wor- k Examine this car carefully and you'll discover one evidence after another of Fisher style, comfort, convenience and safety. In the long, n clean, streamlines, the grace fully sloping front pillars, the seamless design of cowl and windshield frame, and the solid, substantia, composite ultra-moder- one-pie- wood-and-ste- ... 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