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Show PAGE THREk BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1932 aen. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Figgott ewood i FIELDING and of Andersen and Wanda four children I By Mrs. Dan Garn By Mrs. H. P. Basmussen Salt Lake City, were week end guests of Ira Anderson. :x: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cash entertainMrs. Marion Murdock of Sugar City Lysle Don, the little four year old Idaho, came home last week to visit ed at a Hallow'en party on Wedneson of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hunsaker, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hun- - day evening complimenting the members of the Clio Circle Club and their past away Monday, October 31, after Baker. Mrs. Chapman and son, Kenneth, of husbands. Decorations and games a few days of suffering. idea, including evIt is a shock to the community as Pocatello, Idaho, came down for the were of Hallowe'en from a spook erything Mr. alley to the end. week Chapman accompanied very few people knew of his sickness. frightful antic ideas of an old witch. Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker surely have them back, Sunday. the sympathy of all their many Teachers from here all attended the Eighteen members were present. Supinstitute in Salt Lake during the lat- per was served and was followed by a friends both here and elsewhere. variety of games. Miss Sabine Erickson came home ter part of last week. Misses Knea and Effie Johnson enMiss Melba Hansen has as her week tertained at a from California last Friday on a 2 supper Saturday evenweek's vacation. She is visiting rela- end guest, Miss Wanda Andersen of ing after the dancing party at the tives here and in Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City. Crystal Springs. The home was atMr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook and Rob- tractively decorated in Hallowe'en efNews has come from California that Dr. Foun L. Hunsaker was just made ert Calderwood attended the Relief fect Twenty guests were present. A of the Boyle Height ward in Society conference held here Sunday musical program followed the supper. ihe Hollywood stake. His many evening. Mr. Calderwood and Mrs. Monday afternoon and evening the friends here wish him success in this Cook representing the stake gave schools participated in the Hallowe'en new undertaking. some very valuable instructions. festivities. The students wore cos Mrs. Edna Zitting and 3 children Milton Anderson accompanied Pro- tumes representing the eventful day spent the week end visiting her par- fessor Coe and other students of the and every room was decorated beauti' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christen- - U. S. A. C, to Salt Lake, Saturday. fully, carrying out the idea. Refreshments were served and in the evening a dancing party was given the seventh and eighth grades. Music was furnished by the Fielding orchestra. Misses Marie Smith and Ella Coombs entertained the members of their Primary class, Wednesday af- - jjX-lsho- Tremonton Business Guide And Directory They also remained over to see the football game. The grammar grade school children enjoyed a Hallowe'en party last Thurs day at the school house. the of Henry Jensen of Holbrook, visited readers is the The who advertises merchant . offering news paper a service that has no obligation attached to it. They relatives here last week. Mrs. Annie Goates of Salt Lake, give free the news of the products that can be had in your home spent Friday and Saturday visiting town. her niece, Mrs. V. L. Hansen. They were guests of Vera Hunsaker of MAKE THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS PAPER YOUR Honeyville on Friday. They also visited at Brigham City. SHOPPING GUIDE S. M. Rasmussen of Ogden, visited relatives and friends here Tuesday. The 'M' Men were favored with a visit from Bishop Walton on Tuesday evening, who gave a splendid talk on depression. K. H. Fridal was also a visitor here Concenon Tuesday evening at the M. I. A. POULTRYMEN, ATTENTION! Favorite Laying Mash with Purina trate Costs You Only $1.25 per cwt. by using your own grain. 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Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson of Cor-inn- e, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson of Bear River City, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Raybestos Brake lining The Best That Money Can Boy Packers of Twin Peak Peas Diderickson & Goldsberry. I FOR ICE Beverages & Coal SEE I TREMONTON, UTAH : P-H-0-- 36: Who Is Responsible r Ul I Hid u; vauait4gy - Why have these reports been directed at George Abbott who is not an officer of the Fair? year book will It is hoped that 14. all students will take advantage of this campaign and buy a year book. Rowane "Macfarlan.e The Relief Society conference was held Sunday night. The visitors were Mr. Last and Mrs. Beal of Garland,, and Miss Thorsen, and Elders Hyrum I Marble, Louis Spackman, and Mr Per- ry of Deweyville. Lloyd H. Anderson of Salt Lake is( visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelse Anderson for a time. George Abbott stands unpledged to any, person or thing nor has any person asked him to pledge himself to the Fair or anything else of such a nature. He favors tax reduction and taxation based on ability to pay! J Vote Democratic Straight Democratic County (Paid Political Advertising Committee) WHY A CHANGE? HAVE YOU BEEN DISTURBED BY THE CAMPAIGN OF FALSE FEAR RECENTLY INSTITUTED BY THE FRIGHTENED REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP? Youthfulness Gala Physical Vigor With Gear Skin and Vivacious Eyes That Sparkle With Glorious Health Here's the recipe that banishes fat and brings into blossom all the natural attractiveness that every woman possesses. Every morning take one half of Kruschen Salts in a glass cut of hot water before breakast down on pastry and fatty meats go light on potatoes, butter, cream and sugar in 4 weeks get on the scales and note how many pounds of fat have vanished. Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts the cost is trifling and it lasts 4 weeks. If even this first bottle doesn't convince e you this is the easiest, safest and surest way to lose fat if you don't feel a superb improvement in health so gloriously energetic vigorously alive-yomoney gladly returned. But be sure for your health's sake that you ask for and get Kruschen Salts. Get them at any drugstore in the world. (Adv.) tea-spoon- i j tation. we would be prosperous. If tariff alone would cure-a- ll ARE WE? We have the highest tariffs and the lowest prices. The price of WHEAT is the lowest since the reign of Queen Elizabeth, although the tariff rate is twice as much as the price. SUGAR is down to the point that factories refuse to guarantee a price. Half the sugar factories of Utah are closed. IT IS BECAUSE: Philippine sugar comes into our markets absoIn 1931 they shipped to the U. S. 15,331,281 free. lutely of free sugar, to compete with our total U. S. probags duction of 28,955,560 bags. (2) Because Wall Street manipulation, under the approving eye of this Republican administration, controls the money market and keeps the value of the dollar at a high premium and the value of commodities extremely low. In this conflict of interest between "managed money" and fair commodity prices, this administration is on the side of "Big Money". ' THE DEMOCRATS OFFER: (1) " '' : 1 1. 2. 3. 4. Safely - A Moment's thought will convince any thinking man or woman that the devastating Hoover Panic cannot be lifted by the same leadership and policies that caused it, nor by, mere tariff tinkering. To the extent that tariff can help, we stand for protective tariff for our products. Don't be fooled about this. Governor Roosevelt has given his word and our State candidates are emphatically in accord with his pledge of fullest agricultural protection and rehabili- d, ur BESSINGER BROS. j The campaign for the Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Firth motored to Ogden, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Forsberg of Riverside were dinner guests, Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. Nelse Anderson. Carl Anderson accompanied Frank Robinson of Blue Creek, to Salt Lake, Swiftly NEWS brakes with elected County Commissioner will use public funds to pay off the County Fair debt, we ask the following question: Who of those seeking election are now officers of the County Fair? CAMPAIGN FOR YEAR BOOK. How Modern Women Lose Pounds of Fat Station NO. 267 GOOD In view of the statement being circulated throughout the county that George Abbott if . start November The County Fair An Issue I Ma-la- When You Think HARDWARE M. H. Welling and daughter, Lyla Welling, and son. Ward, and Miss Wave Snow, all of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Grand Snow. Miss Gwen Laub entertained at a waffle supper Sunday evening .after which games were played by the group of friends present. A. W. Price, Misses Nona Smith. Lolita Hodges and Blanche Ferre attended the U. E. A. at Salt Lake City during tre week end. Mrs. II. L. Richards attended the reception given to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wood at Farmington, in honor of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Relief Society conference was held Sunday evening with stake president C. E. Smith, J. J. Shumway and Mrs. Munns of the Stake Relief Society present. The Ladies quartette and Misses Klea and Fae Standing furnish ing the musical numbers. Remarks were made by the visitors and Bishop M. A. Garn. Summers, Thursday evening. There were twenty-on- e guests present Games were played and all present had a good time. Mrs. J. G. Newman is the proud grandmother of a baby girl, born to her daughter, Mrs. Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Summers entertained at a Hallowe'en party at their home Sunday evening. There were fifteer guests and the evening was spent playing games. Witches and ghosts were abundant and the Hallowe'en spirit was very prevalent A light lunch was served and all the guests had a most enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Servoss of visited the Bert Firth home, Sunday. Mrs. J. J. Newman's brother, 0. B. Hintnan of Montana, visited her last week. He elft fore California and was accompanied by Roy Hinman. Miss Ilia Perry and Donald Burn-hop- e attended the farewell party of Pratt Jensen, given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Jensen, Saturday evening in Bear River City. that is for sale in town, OFFICES J. H. Laub. Sec. of State Sunday. Misses Zelda Summers and Maurine Marble entertained at a Hallowe'en party at the home of Mrs. Maynard BUY YOUR BREAD HERE LAWYER IS ! ! By Miss Ilia Perry :x: TIRES BATTERIES BOTHWELL -- I MILLING CO. GARLAND-TREMONTO- N pleasant party to a group of her friends Thursday evening. Games were played. Luncheon was served. Eighteen were present. Mr. and Mrs. Stubb Ivy of Ogden, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1 - Very Best Laying Mash Money Can Buy Call ternoon, at the home of Miss Smith. Various games featured their program. Refreshments were served. Miss Wanda Johnson gave a very 5. vy.. 6. - ..iV '0: Freedom of the Philippines, stopping the influx of free sugar. AH the tariff protection needed for our products without destructive discrimination and loss of trade. The use of silver money and a medium of exchange adequate to meet requirement!, so that commodity prices can rise. A restoration of btrrtng power and markets, foreign and domestic. A sound platform program for rehabilitation and real prosperity. A Democratic Senator, Representatives in harmony with the next Democratic . ''p and Governor President and Congress. REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP OFFERS: j 1. The same pilot that wrecked the ship. 2. More of the same medicine that made the patient sick, 3. Four more years of "Cheer up, it might be worse". 4. A campaign of false fears and intimidation. 6. A fatuous hope that Providence will save the crew that scuttled the ship. DON'T APPROVE THIS DISASTROUS DON'T BE DECEIVED STAND BY YOUR REPUBLICAN ADMINISTRATION CONVICTIONS VOTE FOR A CHANGE Vote Democratic Straight Jeaa (Paid Political Advertisement) Democratic Stat ConmKtea Delbert Beydca, Secretary 4 SI M. Draper, Ckalrotaa 4 3 :" It |