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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1933 TAGE TWO BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Postoffice at Utah, a Second Class Tre-tonto- ter. SPRING By Mrs. Dan Garn 4- - James Walton. Editor and Publisher Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Coombs and Miss Iris Coombs returned Wednesday Thursday of each week. evening from California, where they Subscription Rates had spent the past two weeks as ...$2.00 guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Fife of One Year, in advance They motored to various $1.00 Riverside. Six Months, in advance .50 places of interest, including Fijuana, Three Months, in advance Mexico, and the Imperial Valley, Calif, and the earth quake area of which they report much worse than the dethrough the press. scriptions The only place in the U. S. where catalog and The comedy drama, "Headstrong advefttainc matter covering any line of buaineM or product can be obtained Free and Without Joan," will be presented here Saturthe AoKncan Industrial Library. Obagati'Mj M. I. A. The cast Write far BuaiceM AoStrtuing Matter you are day evening by the will be promptly forwarded. eated eeme in: includes experienced players, putting inter AMERICAN IIDOSTBIAL LIBRARY forth an effort to make it a success. Mrs. D. Bv Jones was hostess to the EaAinearlnt Ball dint, C kloa o , IIH. I members of the Social Development club. Thursday afternoon, with Owen Archibald, J. S. Mason, Leroy Welling, Basil Nish, W. J. Garn Leo Coombs and Richard Packer as special guests. The entertainment com mittee supervised games. Prizes were as well as to your Country given. Luncheon was served. Mrs. Jones was assisted by Mrs. Q A. Johnson. Miss Glenna Packer of Ogden, is PATRONIZE YOUR visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Standing spent LOCAL MERCHANTS the week end in Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Mason spent last week end in Willard, with Mrs. MUST BE Mason's mother. Miss Virginia Smith who is teachREDUCTION. ing school in Salt Lake City, is spend ing the spring holidays with her par1930 the population of the United ents, Mr. and Mr.4. J. H. Smith. INStates was a trifle less than twice Mrs. Charlotte Hodges has returned to her home in Garden City after that of 1890. The national wealth was six times spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Packer. as great. Much appreciation has been expresThe tax collections of government,; sed by the people in the presentation federal, state and local, were 12 times of "The Little Clodhopper," by the the 180 levies. An 827 per cent in- Tremonton Dramatic club. The charcrease was registered by the federal acters were well represented 'and furyovernment, with state and local tax- nished an evening of enjoyment to a es jumping 1754 per cent and 1139 per crowded house. We are glad to announce again that cent respectively. Since 1930 taxes have continued to Rex Laub won first place in the anincrease. National income has tak- nual cross country run of the Bear en appreciable drop. There has been River high school. This is the second little change in population. At the consecutive year. Frank Hess won moment, more of the individual and second place. The boys will go to Salt business dollar goes to government Lake City Saturday to compete with than at any other time in our history. the winners from other high schools. During 1930 it is estimated that taxes will take at least 30 per cent of day dinner guests her brotrer, Andrew the national income. Dayton, Idaho. economic Taxation is as serious an Checketts and wife and son, Clyde, of have we There faced. ever as problem Mrs. Charles Peterson entertained unhas been, on the one hand, an a delightful shower Saturday evat income and in precedented collapse at the Tremonton ward hall, for ening on the other,, an unprecevalues redented orgy of government spending her daughter, Melva, who was of Pres to Brazier Earl married cently reand indebtedness. Until taxes are and relatives duced, there can be no recovery un- ton, Idaho. Friends from Providence, Preston, Logan, Brig less taxes are reduced we face a ham City, Tremonton and East Trebleak future. monton, were present. After spending oOo the evening dancing, a delicious lunch 1. .! was served to 150 guests. The bride received many beautiful as well as useful gifts, and the best wishes for a long and happy married By Mrs. P. E. Ault Climax Wall Paper Cleaner is the favor- You will also need I I -- I : :x: Dance Apr. 13, Elwood. Adm, 25c. Mr. and Mrs. Ii. G. Brough and Mr. ianil Mrs. George Brough were dinner; guests Sunday or Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hill of Elwood. The occasion was Mrs. Hill's birthday anniversary. Mrs. Charles Peterson made a business trip to Salt Lake City Monday. Mrs. Charles Peterson has as Sun- - c al f rf TTnir1niioif mo The large can of Ripe Olives will sell at 12c per can Sat- I I urday, in our Tremonton store. Buy two or three cans at this bargain price. Per Can Climsx Wall Paper 9c Cleaner 15c Delmonte Size Can 7c Jam Lge. Can Large Ripe Olives 12c Puffed Wheat 10c 15c Sugar 8 Full of Juice For 25c Grapefruit Oranges 25c Gloss or Corn Per Pkg. Starch Bear or Valley LAWN MOWERS sharpened and paired. See Guy V. Allen. Meats Will trade large churn for smaller one. Call Leader office. Wieners 10c Pork Chops Pot Roast 3-- 10c FOR RENT Very Best Laying Mash Money Can Buy Bacon A house. 15c MM H) I 9 54-a.- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiniiiiHHiiiiniii: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii 44 Reasons Why You TREMONTON, UTAH Clean-Paint-Repa- if SPRING IS HERE Why not buy those seeds now and be ready for that early garden. We have both loose and packages. Western Grown and Tested Seeds Mammoth Bronze Turkey Poults from RED WING HATCHERY And Baby Chicks See H. P. RANDALL eight-cjlin-d- g n nnmi rmrtr.fi UAIllJi!l 1 Plant a family garden as a knock-ou- t of high quality. blow to depression, j Finger-touc- j er 75 germ extinguisher. GLIDDEN PAINTS enamel in your kitchen. n er rear-axl- pinion. New double-channe- l, dauble-dro- type frame. Steel bodies, insulated quiet. for all purposes. Try to p h Safe, reliable fear shift. Fully counterbalanced 65 - pound crankshaft. Aluminum pistons. Downdraft carburetor, with silencer. drive. Torque-tub- e floating rear axle. e Straddle mounted driving Three-qirart- The Tolish for Linoleum, Furniture and Floors, It is a thorough deodorizer, disinfectant, and bug and rn.tr 1 iifcMMiiiliiti'iiv",taWiiiitf one-piec- Silent second speed. Silent, synchronized ir X-- 1 insure! e, steering. mechanical four-whe- brakes, fully enclosed. Twenty-degreslanting windshield. Safety glass windshield in all body types. Safety-glas- s throughout in all De Luxe cars. New riding comfort because of the exclusive transverse cantilever springs, properly control led by four double-actinself ad just' ing shock absorbers. seats, with good looking, upholstery. Attractive appontments and finish. Low first cost and low cost of operation and upkeep Tire size, 5.50 inches x 17 inches. Rustless steel headlamps. Enameled parts are bonderized for protection against rust. All DeLuxe cars are equipped with two matched tone horns, cowl lamps and two rear lamps. e 7 ... SEE re- We can supply your needs in Hardware, Lumber, Coal, Cement, Implements, Window Glass, and Glass and China Ware Deep-cushion- long-weari- HaveMoney Under Government Control bank is under the supervision of the Federal tfe-I- f The Federal Reserve Act created District Federal Reserve banks where we cm take our securities and get money wben wo want ft. In our bank you can get your when WANT 0. THIS IT TODAY . . . AT OUR SHOWROOMS money Ut all Auto & Imp. Co. Farmers' Cash Union Phone Tremonton, Utah MO 28 - - Tremonton II!IIIII!IIIIIIII!IIIl!!IIIII!IIIIIIIll!l!IIIIIIIIIiII!!II!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN you START SAVING REGULARLY NOW, We "Your Good Will Our Best Asset" S yWllTpS g IIIIIillllllllllillillllHIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIlllIII to meet your quirements for buildings and repairs. Members of the Ford-design- ur LUMBER ad HARDWARE t Ml Five distinctive, electrically welded steel spoke wheels. horsepower. cylinder heads. Engine cushioned in live rubber. roller and Twenty-fiv- e bull bearings. Remarkable acceleration. 80 miles per hour. Unusual oil and fuel economy. Automatic spark control. nan c 36: : I OH l3l!I!llllll!l!l!fllI!l!l!llli!IIIIII!!!ill!IIIIIIi h I BESSINGER BROS. EW WOMB V fhiMMl mj,, 0- SEE tf. Two city lots, 50x150, with modern chicken coops on each, size of coops 20x36 and 20x54. 3 See J. A. Pack, phone a) CASH PAID For Dead and Useless Cows and horses. Reverse call tf41 Brigham 493J2 M rF I)- - FOR ICE Beverages & Coal FOR SALE OR SKftGGS MILLING CO. See Dave 3-- for Particulars GARLAND-TREM0NT0- N 4-- Stander, Tremonton. Lb. Sugar Cured anti-frictio- Phone: 35 POULTRYMEN, ATTENTION! Favorite Laying Mash with Purina Concentrate Costs You Only $1.25 per cwt. by using your own grain. Your orders now for pot flowers for Easter. Ogden See our regular stock of prices. flowers and seeds, at Lea's Service t4. Station, Tremonton. Lb. "Everything To Build Anything" Phone 11 The Best In Optometric Service In Northern Utah ted 10c Choice Beef engine;.. VA THINK WILSON WANTED Per Lb. m V-A- When You Think HARDWARE re- FOR TRADE Per Lb. Smooth-runnin- and MAKE THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS PAPER YOUR SHOPPING GUIDE 4-- wheelbase. Striking body lines and colors. New skirted fenders. r. riLLU The merchant who advertises is offering the readers of the news paper a service that has no obligation attached to it. They give free the news of the products that can be had in your homer-town- . Call 17c 4 Anrl mm Hirprtnrv iy ii vvnui j FOUND Truck license plate. Owner may get same by calling at Leader 6 office and paying for ad. tf. Per. Lb. New, longer, wider bodies. ?I17I Tremonton Business Guide 8c Butter UTAH TREMONTON ...WANT COLUMN.. wmmmmammmmmmmmmmmammBmmmammmmMM 112-inc- Plant- - SERVICE LEA'S LEA DUNN. Prop. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Rose. Walt Wil hums and Mrs. Abe Rose wtre shopping in Tremonton Saturday. e dance was held at A Stone, Friday night, and the prize for costumes were the most hard-tun- e Angiven to Mrs. Miller and Clark 3 Doz. Med. Size for Your Old Ones Associated Gasoline and Oils - Should Buy The I niiiniffiiiiiir MI .ai!U mtb. x.umuiiu iiuiu Mrs. Roy Siowell weie in Tiemonton went to Tremonton Thursday to consult a doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scott and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bradshaw were in Tremonton Thursday. Mrs. H. J. Robbins visited her sister, Miss Thelma Hansen in Salt Lake City last week. She was accompanied home by her brother, Donald Hanson. 2 Lbs. POWDERED T?iolrl and Garden Seeds j life. Miss Rae Abbott of Logan, visited over the week end at home. Mrs. Ernest Waldron and son, Jack, of Garfield, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott. On Sunday, George Abbott and family motored to Locan. takine Rae back to her school work and Mrs. Ernest Waldron accompanied them to Loga where she will visit. bar- Will Trade Yes ..n.ii uu .J . derson. The 'M' Men and Gleaners gave a party on Thursday night. A number of jig saw puzzles were mixed up and then put together. The 'M' Men had a candy making contest Doyle Cutler won first prize and Wallace Hurd second. Mr. Ferguson spent the week end at his home at Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Austin of Juniper, were guests of Mrs. Austin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Larkin. Mrs. Rebecca N. Cutler and Mrs. John Arbon are attending Relief Society conference in Salt Lake City this week. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson, Jr., and Mrs. W. C. Nelson motored to Salt Lake City on business the first of the week. Moroni Arbon, Chas. Peterson, Wayne Arbon, Mack Nelson and Mrs. Wm. Fergus and Miss Ethel Arbon, were Tremonton visitors Saturday. Mrs. A. L. Peterson, Charles Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arbon OLIVES To Your Town v TREMONTON g. will find all of these on our sale table with You other l. ' hard-tim- Dutch Cleanser and Bon Ami for many gains. I -i-- Saturday. i ite of most everybody. Get a can or two from our store. house-cleanin- ..... i j Mes-dam-es THERE TAX By Miss Annie Hurd CLEANING Free to Public TIRES? SNOWVILLE n, Mat- Welcome YOUR Banking BoiLe The First National Bank Member Federal Reserve Bank Brigham City, Utah |