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Show PAGE POUR BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TinJRSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1932 The Old Oaken Bucket IS NOT TOO OLD! IRON BRINGS BACK PE "NO, 67 y - ... dear to my heart is this great Much soda disturbs digestion. For Krand old party, and gas, Alderika is With hopeless inaction presents it to sour stomach far better. One dose will rid you of view. The Farm Relief, the bank failures, bowel poisons which cause gas and bad sleep. Scott Drug 'Co., remonton the deep tangled tariff. And every "broken promise their in- Utah, (adv.) "' EAST GARLAND I By. Mrs. David Larson J HcfW H. G. Scott Drug Co. . :x: " ? f 4 s famy knew; "The wide spread depression, the mills that closed by it. The lack of sound silver we all love ! so well; ..The poor depressed farmers, the pale starving children. :x: They're sounding the echo of the Mr. and Mrs. Hewett Tolman and ; working man's knell. Mrs. Jayne Bergstrom attended the Viaa failarl in flinpml services OI LeWlS Grant at tariff Ti m,int.H.julov AUV W lU VJ J Y THATCHER V at'noon when out huntincr ftn Jo Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams and Miss Luelia Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cneney and aaugnter, Nita, Messrs. 1'aui and Lewis Larson. Misses Khoda Marie and Clarissa Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Doujrlas Oyler and Sylvan Korth. & J Fioyd Adams' team won fourth place in the heavy weight horse pulling contest at the State fair. Lewis Larson won a number of ribbons for his entry of Hampshire sheep in the F. F. A. class at the State fair. Mrs. Mary Quayie of Ferry, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Douglas Oyler, 'A he severe killing frost of Sunday night cut down flowers, shrubbery and vegetables. A n,umber of ladies in the town nave had a prolusion of beauti- lul f lowers this summer and fall. Not oidy have they beautiiied their own home surroundings out they have glad dened the hearts of many by bringing large bouquets of cut flowers to the church services, which will now be 1 c ii . mAa iKfonrl i ' T'f a f a' tA 9 f J A 1 T. Kundav. HnnAwill Mr. and Mrs. It. G. Watt and daugh ; ter, Lois, and Mis3 Edy the Jensen, vis tVtif incto.i nt tVia Mm itoA at I a vton and Oeden. Thursday. i' Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bergstrom had thev Dromised. Mr. and Mrs, They've given us nothing, not even a i as their guests Sunday, i.rK Tipmard Stone of Ozden, Mrs. Geo. thia mil. Rrsulshaw and Pearl Bergstrom of " Bonaire's Dartv. Tremonton. The Misses Francessa Wight and nil Vnr , job, f y 3, I Anions those attending the Stote fair and conference, from here were: 'f ' s . aM nartu I hi a mil- 4 ' ' Wra Farer attended the btate fair - n KflhlirHaV. Mrs. we wish Sunday f James Peterson returned home after a short visit with her & Business Career Of H. H. Blood Is One of Success missed. W. E. Hansen has gone to California on an extended business trip. Hail! Hail! the gang's all here. Thursday guestg of Mr. and Mrs, Jas. H. Miller were, Bp. Fred Peter Getting ready for election, Henry H. Blood, Democratic can sen and wife and Mesdames. W. M To do things to perfection. didate for governor, was born in ' Bosley and Wilford Miller of Penrose, Hal! Hail! the gang's all here, tervillfl. So let us do what's rirgt, right now! Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen and Kaysville, Davis county, 59 years ago, j A number of ladies from here at-- ; familv of Dewewille. were dinner the son of pioneer parents. He re tended the Republican Tea given at Contributed to the party by on Sun ceived his first business training un- - the Bear Kiver high school, Wednes- W. A. Adams. guests of Mrs. Gean Jensen, der the late John It. Barnes in the day, day. Mr., and Mrs. Admund Shuman, of Mercantile in-- 1 Kaysville e M llititro 1 rctuuac, uc vioiuiik wm axi, auu cfit.it nn When ........ tho Kavevi wv.vt.-.. II i v, ,,. ,j mis. panics it iuuici, manonoi. Qnrl ,.,ou r .Idaho" Fa Is. sDent th wpk nrt with t,o 9 noH in that nn. muuu wncii uwi vuinyaiiif noa their naronta Mr anH i re ti II sonuatea wun ine xiyion jwumig Knrth. Mr. Bincham also wPnt tn Salt Lake City to attend conference company. Mr. Blood has served as president and a missionary reunion. They re Millers & Grain turned to their home Monday accomof the Utah-Idah- o Dealers association, as well as engag-in- p panied by Miss Bessie Korth who will visit in Idaho Falls for awhile, in other activities in that Mr. and Mrs. John W. Larson, Jr., New lork, began tneir homeward of Mr. Blood is interested in a wide by auto, Wednesday, after i journey, canof businesses, including variety pleasant two week's sojourn with rela neries, land companies, and mercan tives and friends in Utah. tile firms. Fe is at present a direc Mrs. El van Korth returned to her home in Salt Lake City, Saturday, of- tor in the Z. C. M. 1. Mr. Blood has risen high in ecclesi ter a week s visit with relatives here, Choice Beef xne speakers at bunuay evening circles in Davis county, astical Lb. Any Cut has successfully performed a mission services were Messrs. L. O. and Geo. in England, served as bishop of" Kays Stenquist and B. Hunsaker of Tremon- ville ward, and president of North" vuu L oe7'u''s,tluor Lb. V2fh Davis stake, a position which he now "S. ...... flTrJ-Z-t "01C1S. J Mrs FrnnW Rnmo and little AaniAi- Fresh Ground ne nas serveu as a memoer oi vne ter. of Br srham Citv. spent several 3 Pounds board of Weber college at Ogden and days last week visiting relatives here Mrs. Elijah Jensen, daughters Ruth Choice Steer president of the Davis county board of and Zella and son, Wiliard of Brigham education. 2 Lbs. T Bone - Sirloin with Mrs. S. C. Soren For many years he has been pres City, i visited i i This promise-breakin- party g was in flaugnire, ivirs. veruuu wuunj, av v acuse Mrs Anton Anderson attended con feronce at Salt Lake. She remained for a visit with her children at Cen Tremonton, Utah Night Calls 47 Phone 47 Prescription 1000 PRIZES in GIVEN AWAY sure and get your tickets with each 10c purchase Drawing: Every Saturday Night at 9 p. m. Be THIS IS YOUR DRUG STORE Come and make yourself at home FINEST OF FOUNTAIN SERVICE , AND LIGHT LUNCHES v. LEE'S MARKET The Market That Buys Your Product m Beet Harvest Specials For Saturday Oct., 15 8c 8c 25c 111' 29c $2.69 65c laiger POT ROAST LEAN BOILING MEAT HAMBURGER New Crop 5 Gallon Can HONEY BRICK CHEESE Each Watch Our Windows for Daily Specials They Save You Money 1 nto, I V-- ' i Beth 1 r?l) knmA imiihiihiiw CHEESE 7Zf SOAP Salmon ynfleetd FIELDING mn if f- . tl.. nn T 1 L 1 1 i I. oers oi tne social Development club commission. He is widely known in the state by Thursday afternoon, at the home of rs; Gertrude Hansen. Mrs. L. C. reason of the aggressive state high- road construction in 9instpl?e0n o Garland, took way campaign ana unemployment reiiei. u A w t f m..h Richards, retiring president, and Mrs. Grand Snow, president for this year's work. Dr. J. Schaffer of Tremonton, Peanuts Sugar Powdered 19e 15c Cocoa Fresh Lbs. 2 iHk ..: - 19c Pink 2 Tall Cans 2 Hershey Lbs. ! 15e '2-I- PINEAPPLE 59C i L-I-B-E-R- -T-Y THEATRE BOTHWELL WEEK of October, 16 To October, 22 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY "No Greater Love" DICKIE MOORE . ALEXANDER CARR RICHARD BENNETT ... BERYL MERCER Hobart Bosworth . Betty Jane Graham ... A Drama of Lonely Hearts! Powerful . . . Inspiring Human Beyond Humanity! The Simple, Beautiful Story of a Child and an Old Man The Tragedy of Their Greater Love. The Love of God for Little Children Transplanted in the Heart of a Lonely Old Man. Stark, Startling, Stupendous in Scope of It's Appeal! A Mighty Drama of Human Hearts in Despair! Their Love was the Love of One Lonely Heart for Another! .... Story of Hearts and Humanity Without Love and a Love That Needs Of Charity . No Charity! The Year's Sweetest, Cleanest, Most Inspiring Love Story . . COMEDY and NEWS REEL - - THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY -- TOM v KEENE Western IN 99 If You'r Tired Of The Old Stuff The Melodrama, 'The Triangle," The Insipid Romance .1 come down to the We've got something that will hand you the surprise of your life. Don't Miss TOM KEENE Tired and Trusty May His Shoot'in Iron Never Get Rusty ft vt ALSO COMEDY AND CARTOONS M T tt Y gave the lecture, "What Happens Every Four Years." Mrs. Schaffer and By Miss Ilia Perry Mrs. Kennett Malan of Tremonton, The Happy Niners Foods club gave the musical program. They were exhibit which won second place at accompanied by Mrs. Winter and Mrs. the county fair, won third place at Millan Peck of Garland. Luncheon was served during which various the state fair. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Starks and toasts were given by the visiting children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. guests. Mrs, N. Garn was hostess to the George Starks for the past week. Mrs. Democratic Study Club, Monday afStarks returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bosley were Sun ternoon. Mrs. James Walton of Treday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. monton, presided. Speakers were from Salt Lake and Ogden. Thirty were George Payne. A farm bureau meeting was held present Refreshments were served. Mrs. Rosa E. Barnes of Thomas, Thursday, at the home of Mrs. Isaac Burnhope. Mrs. Wallace Anderson Idaho, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Coombs. demonstrated bread making. Miss Marie Smith is visiting in Salt Nelse Anderson was pleasantly sur prised Thursday evening. A birthday Lake City. supper was given for him and there f Miss June Hansen, who is attending Logan, spent the early part were twenty-fou- r present. They all school in of the week at her home here. had a very enjoyable time. Bishop M. A. Garn, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Evelyn Thorsen of Bear River Holt, Mrs. Sophia Petersen and City, was a week end guest of Miss Earl E. Mrs. 0. Wilcox, spent the week end Edna Christensen. A dance was enjoyed Wednesday and Sunday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. accompanied them to Ogden. evening by a large crowd. This dance Garn Mr. and Mrs. Leo Earl and Mrs. was sponsored by a young men's club and they will give another this coming Gertrude Hansen spent Sunday in Logan. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mills are the . The Sunday School entertained at a water melon festival Thursday evening, in compliment to the retired officers, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood. The retiring officers were Job Welling and Frank Wood. 4-- H HENRY H. BLOOD Democratic Nominee for will talk over KSL on Gov-erno- r, SATURDAY Oct. 15th, at 9 :30 P. M. and on WEDNESDAY Oct. 19th, al 7:45 P. M. proud parents of a nine pound baby girl, born Saturday, Both mother and baby are doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Firth motored to Salt Lake, Thursday, to visit Mrs. Firth's sister, Mrs. A. W. Bingham. They returned home Sunday. n Friday, Mr .and Mrs. Chance of Montpelier and Mh. and Mrs. John Watson of Ogden, visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Evans. They returned home, Friday. Mrs. Bert Firth motored to Ogden Thursday to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Summers, who have been in Southern Utah all summer returned home for a week's visit before going to Rupert, Idaho, for a month. Mr. Leland Anedrson left intending to spend the coming two months trap-pinHe was accompanied by his Mich-elso- y. wife. Jule accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Newman, motored to Logan Hear Him Taid Political Advertisement Sun- day, to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Georgians Hill. Dr. and Mrs. Eli Hawkins and sons Franklin and Grant, and daughter, Beatrice, attended the funeral services of Mrs. Georgians Hill at Logan, HONEY Gallon Can PEPPER 15cl Blue Pine CINNAMON NUTMEG 2 CLOVES Can b. 12t 6c 6c 1 gg. ZL PINEAPPLE . ..V iiiiiimiiji SPECIALS FOR Saturday, Oct. 1 5 -- Miss Helen wuc uviius iruiu Jjojan over t.ViA iL'fklf fnH Mice Txiilo AHon-i- olcn the Democratic party first came in'SDMlt Saturdkv and Simdnv nt hr wnen uovernor Simon, uamDer1 home. appointed him a member of the first public utilities commission of Utah. He held that post for foul? years. He was appointed by uovernor Charles R. Mabey to the state , By MnL Dan Gafn m 1177 nni nnAit AAraiMinoinn ilis xan uau(i Luiimuaniuii auu u uuu fka liic x.k. election of Governor George H. Dern, :x: . P Afw imiih TREMONTON, UTAH sen, ;ai.uraay, the Red Cross. b. iwmmn i - - Cans 2-o- z. GINGER POST BRAN Per Pkg. 10c SYRUP Can 19.e No.22 PUMPKIN 9iC NCan Extract Salt Wax K.K. Vanilla Iodized Paper 2 2-o- Bottle z. 2 . Pkgs. 15c 8e 1 CORNSTARCH 9-l- b. MOLASSES K lb. 19c 22 Lettuce Heads Large 5g 10c Sweet Potatoes 3 Lbs. Pkg. -- : .; Franks Squares reLLb Sugar 15C cl Kraut Butter Salmon Mapleaf Per Lb. 23c 17c-- MEAT DEPARTMENT Bacon 10c 17c 10c 1 Can Q,vX 3 9c 9c 10c Meats Bag No. CRACKELS : le Walnut 23c Celery 15c 3ca-- a Corn Meal 25c Wrap. Each Per Pkg DEVILED MEAT 2 Cans Rolls ?Z .A......;...... 25c SPAGHETTI Salad Fish Oranges Med., Ham- - burner Freh Vet Lb. 3 Lls- - 5c 25c : Salmon or ,'but . 13c |