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Show page Tiisra BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1933 KENTUCKY BURLEY TOBACCO BOTHWELL It Takes More Than Salts, Calomel, Mineral Waters, Oils, or Laxative Pills To Arouse a Sluggish Liver J By Mrs. Ezra Harris "Direct From Grower To You Old Kentucky Burley Tobacco is the cream of the finest crops Kentucky's bountiful soil can produce - ripe, rich leaves - smoothe and mellow - with flavor and frathat rare grance that only proper "aging" can We bank on it you have produce. never tasted or smoked a finer flavored, more satisfying tobacco in all your life. Ruby Hunsaker returned from Rockland, Idaho, Wednesday afternoon where she visited relatives and friends for two weeks. Mrs. Ella Andersen, Mrs. Ruth Sum mers, Mrs. Annie Hunsaker, Mrs. Vera Summers, Mrs. Ezra Harris and Miss Maurine Anderson attended the farm women's luncheon given by the retail merchant division of the Ogden Chamber of Commers, at the Hotel Ben Lomond, last Thursday. Mrs. Annie Wallace entertained FIVE POUNDS eight lady friends Monday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. HanSMOKING nah Summers. Mrs. Wallace gave instructions for doing pin and dye scarfs TOBACCO which was greatly enjoyed by the ladies. Light refreshments were served by the hostess. Louise Christensen is attending the wheat convention for the Sperry Mills at Ogden this week. Mr .and Mrs. Ervin Summers and Rich, Ripe, Old Fasnjoned Leaf children attended a birthday dinner Our Old Kentucky Burley is no more for N. B. Marble of Dewey- like manufactured tobacco than day Sunday is like night - guaranteed free from viue. The met at the home of chemicals and all other adulterations Bert Vanguards Forsgren Monday evening. First that conceal imperfections, delude the they took their test in swimming and sense of taste and undermine the then had their lesson on electricity unhealth. der the direction of John Hawkins, We use the same method our grandleader. Mrs. Forsgren served the fathers used in preparing tobacco for with light refreshments. boys harshtrace of use their own every Mr. and Mrs. Roland Christensen and ness leaves it - nothing to "bite" your of Brigham are moving into family Thoustaste. tongue or parch your our community. Roland is a son of ands of tobacco lovers the world over Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen and swear by its inimitable smoking and we are glad to have him and his famchewing qualities, ily back again. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith and chilREDUCE YOUR) jL We sell diZ rect from dren, Miss Amanda Smith and Faun TOBACCO BILL) the jrrower Johnson of Preston, Ldaho, and Mrs. this eliminates the eighteen cents a Sophia Anderson were dinner guests pound Revenue Tax - all manufactur- of Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Anderson, ers' and middlemen's profit thereby! Sunday. or effecting a saving to you of 50 more. No fancy packages, no decorations, just quality and lots of it. ed SPECIAL OFFER! ! $ 5 1 ELWOOD MONEY SAVING PRICE j Send us One Dollar Cash P. 0. or Ex- $1.00 .fEWING Dress Money Order ,no personal checks) and we will promptly ship you a five pound package of "Burley Tobacco. Five pounds of Old Kentucky Burley will make 40 large packages of SMOKING OR 5 lbs. for smoking or 50 twists of chewing. Send 35 cents in silver and - one "S d f"we will ship pound of Burley Tobacco as a trial offer. A trial will convince you. We have thousands of requests daily for "Samples" - our margin of profit is so small we cannot comply with these requests. We do not ship C. O. D. orders to do so would require a large staff of clerks. Orders must be in English , ; language. , ; Post-Pai- By Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen .1 - - msm The Best In Optometric Service In Northern Utah OUl MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Frorik Chevrolet Co. Tremonton, Utah Phone 21 in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Christensen and children of Preston, Idaho, visited at Ira Anderson's home Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. John Olsen and Luby Rasmussen of Salt Lake were Sunday dinner guests of H. P. Rasmussen, also visited with H. C. Hansen. Mrs. Maud Roberts returned Saturday from a two week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. John Roush and family at Ogden. Miss Larna Lowther of Ogden, is visiting at her sister's Mrs, Leslie Roberts' home at present. Leo Earl, Frank Wood, Glen Welling and Elder Hess of Fielding gave some splendid talks here Sunday evening. Harold Smith gave a trumpet solo, accompanied by Mrs. Gertrude Mansen, also of Fielding. rYYTYYYYTTY-YY- T M a M M For Your Requirements in LUMBER AND BUILDHARDWARE A ING M l - MATERIAL - - PAINTS AND OILS GLASS AND CHINA WARE t! 8 M i AND SUNDRIES 4 FISHING and HUNTING LICENSE M M M M M Farmers' Cash Union "Your Good Will Our Best Asset" Tremonton, Utah Phone 35 FTY'YYTYTYyTTTTI' S. F. N M M rg c. Today We Live J , j . George Mason, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Mason, returned home Sunday from Cambridge, Mass. Mr. Mason graduated from the Harvard law school. After leaving Cambridge he visited places of interest in the east, including Washington D. C, and the Century of Progress at Chicago, 111. Mrs. Eniily Grover and Miss Emily Barnard of Oregon City, Oregon, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Art Pierse, Tues day. Mrs. E. H. Packer was hostess to the members of the Social Development club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Leo Farnsworth had charge of the program, the theme being music. Mrs. A. W. Price gave a very interesting paper on the early history of music and Mrs. D. B. Jones and Harold Smith furnished the instrumental num bers. Officers were chosen for the coming year as follows: Pres. Mrs. Wallace Bourne; vice pres., Mrs. Thos-Harri- s; secretary, Mrs. Irwin Sutherland; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Ezra Richards; music director, Mrs. J. in the arms of GARY COOPER! Together . . . and what a pair they make! Magnetic, exas you desire her! Ardent, handsome quisite Joan Gary ... as you thrill to him! Spectacular scenes follow in swift succession, and through each exciting moment is the passionate throbbing of a great love! The scene at Joan's home, where the sweet heart she believed dead returns and finds her the mistress of another is as powerful an emotional sequence as the screen has ever witnessed. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser had as their guest, Mr. Heusser's mother, of Weston, Idaho. Miss Orpha Larson of Salt Lake City, visited her sister, Mrs. U. D. Justensen. Miss Larson was married to Elwood Penrose of Salt Lake City, They will visit Mr. and Wednesday. Mrs. H. W. Meeks of Filmore, California. and Heusser Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. William Heusser of Weston, Idall ho, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nish at Plymouth last Sunday. Mrs. C. B. Hansen, Miss Valera Cash of Magna, Utah, visited at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Dick Justensen Saturday. Virginia and Sadie Wardleigh of Wells. Nevada, were Sunday guests nf Mr. and Mrs. Louis Germer. Thora Dewey spent a few days with relatives at Rieby. Idaho The following enjoyed a fishing trip ranvon the week end: Mr. nn and Mrs. Alvin Norr, Mr. and Mrs, Axel Hassel. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jen sen. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudsberry and Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland. Mrs. J A. Fryer spent the week end with her daughter, Mrs. Gene Schieb of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish visited 'relatives at Logan, also enjoyed a fishing trip. A shower and dance was held at the Crystal Springs Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Barnard A large number of friends and relatives were present and the newlyweds received many useful and beautiful presents. Mrs. Homer Barnard and Laree Bar nard entertained at a towel and tea towel shower for Mrs. Vernal Barnard on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cazier of Irvin Groves, are visiting at the home of Henry Marble for a few days. Mrs. Andrew Steward ot wuiora, Idaho, returned to her home after her father's death and burial. Miss Eyelyn Haiwood of Ogden, vis-- i' ited relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harwood and children of Salt Lake City, visited relatives here Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. M. A. Lish, mother of Mrs. Harwood, returned home with them and will visit a few days Friday, Mrs. Edna Loveland had as her guests, relatives from Harper and California Justin Sheppard of Salt Lake City, is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Burbank. Jack Harwood of Ogden, visited his aunt, Mrs. Ruth Cannon ,last week. ... COMEDY and NEWS THURSDAY . . . FRIDAY . . . SATURDAY July .. 6th .. 7th .. 8th CLARA BOW MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN EVER ... FOR THE FIRST TIME SHE GIVES FULL REIN TO HER DRAMATIC POWER .... in .... Call Her Savage IT TOOK TWO YEARS TO GIVE HER THIS OPPORTUNITY A new Clara Bow emerges as the fascinating heroine of "Call Her Savage" vivid, electric, impulsive, misun-dcrsto- Elmer Richards. Luncheon was served to twenty-si- x members and special guests. Mrs. Effie Welling of Brigham City visited with relatives here last week. Lemuel Earl and sister, Janice and Noreen, returned home Sunday after spending the week at Parker, Idaho. Mayor Lundstrom and C. W. Earl of Logan, called at the home of Mrs. A. W. Hanson, Sunday. Hartley and Stokes Just Home Folks "0 Saturday and Monday QUALITY 0 MIDLAND CAFE A Trial Will Convince You 25c and up FOR ICE Beverages & Coal Sealdsweet No. 2 Can Can .... 0 10c 10c 10c 10c Can " 0, -- g TUNA FLAKES SOAP COFFE stt WATERMELONS TOMATOES 2 Kik! Pounds ORANGES MDcr BANANAS 25c 19e 0 25c -- "-m- 1!!!1 BESSINGER BROS. TREMONTON, UTAH : 36: Large Package GRAPEFRUIT SHRIMPS Large Can .... FOODS When in town dine at the ... Meals CORNFLAKES 0 - M M SATURDAY 2nd SERIES RACE NIGHT EXCEgfNJ SERVICE od ..'! COMEDY. and CARTOONS PORK AND BEANS C3 fc with Monroe Owsley .. Gilbert Roland Thelma Todd .. Estelle Taylor I Ar-bo- I 0 WHEN JOAN CRAWFORD swoons I 3 SEE M At WiUU, Or-vi- n Nan Nielson, Alma Johnson and Bowcutt, went to Elba, Idaho, Saturday. Beth Macfarlane accompanied them home Sunday after a week's visit. Newell Udy and Leo Macfarlane come home from Blacksmithfork canyon to spend the week end. By Mrs. Dan Garn trettmeBt 80-t- jr --- -- I Mrs. Ray Capener went to FIELDING SUNDAY . . . MONDAY . . . TUESDAY July ..2nd ..3rd.. 4 th Joan CRAWFORD and Gary COOPER By Mrs. Thorn aa Ault I union. Mrs. Willas Adams and daughter, Miss Glenna Packer of Ogden, is a Darlene of Logan, and Mrs. John Sols guest at the Geo. Hales home this berg and daughter, Gloria, of Oakland week. California, were guests of Mrs. Mar- Miss Anna Morris of McCammon, tine Larsen and children on Monday. Idaho, came back with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Jensen and Geo. Ward, Saturday and is a guest daughters, Albertha and Margery, of at the Ward home. Ogden, and Miss Afton, Furse of Mid Jesse Davis and children, Melva, vale ,were supper guests of Mr. and Lawrence and Alten, were home for Mrs. J. Walter Green on Saturday. the week end. They returned to WhitMr .and Mrs. Leonard Hoops and ney, Idaho, Monday. two children and Everett Nielsen of Miss Peg Capener, Phyllis Richards Gentile Valley, also Harlow Hoops of and Mrs. Glen Walker went to Ogden Rupert, were week end guests at the Wednesday. Chapman home Annie Bowcutt and Florence NewMi and Mrs. Floyd Figgot and ba- - man of Ogden, are guests at th Geo. uy spent the week end at Ira Ander Bowcutt home ,this week. son's home. They were accompanied Alvin Bowcutt spent the week end back by their three children, Floyd, in Salt Lake. Betty and Bonnie, who have been here Lila Tubbs, Rowane Macfarlane, a vacation. Leslie Andersen and his sisters, Maurine, Verian and Wanda, spent the week end at Bear Lake. INDEPENDENT TOBACCO Mrs. Amos P. Hansen and daughGROWERS ASSOCIATION ter, Erma, left last Thursday for McClure Bldg. Frankfort, Ky. California ,where they will visit relatives for a couple of weeks. Mrs. I. A. Miller of Ogden, spent last week visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. L. Hunsaker. She also visited her children in Tremonton. Mrs. Mae Hunsaker returned with her for a visit THEAERE DEWEYVHIE j. u. Hadfieid Salt Lake Wednesday to attend the wedding of her brother, Charles Edington. Mrs. Karl Welling and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield attended the luncheon at Og den, Thursday, which was given by the retail merchants. They returned home Friday. Fifteen ladies attended the farm bureau meeting, Friday at the Ray Capener home. Luncheon was served after the demonstration, by the hostess and Miss Peg Capener. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward and children, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Austin and Miss Thola j Jensen went to Lava Hot Springs, Sati urday, to attend thq Ward family re- on a fan ttt RIVERSIDE By Mrs. -T-Y sub-nnce- or write Mis3 Leona Garfield and Elwin Garfield visited friends in Lewiston over the week end. L-I-B-E-R- sub-stanc- es Me for Mr .and Mrs Towen of Grouse Creek visited Friday and Saturday with Mrs Towen's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ted Newton. Jim-mi- re-du-re ' medical attention. Lynn, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando, Allen, had hia tonsils removed June 23rd. Reva Oyler had her tonsils removed June 26th. e Mary Jensen, Chery Peck and Betenson of Garland had their tonsils removed June 28th. Keith and Royce Carter of Park Valley, had their tonsils removed June have ever taken a medicine, and most remarkable of all yon gradually the dose until you no longer require a laxative at all. Unless you have tried Sargon Soft Mass Pills you can have no idea of the effects produced by this natural cleansing of your lirer and bowels. It makes yon feel years younger, stronger, healthier and happier. It brings back life and color to faded eyes and cheeks, restores the appetite and sound digestion gives you a new outlook on life itself. Insist on genuine Sargon Soft Mass PUls. Don't be misled. There are only two generally recognized which will stimulate a torpid or sluggishactually liver to cleanse and purify iUaif ky increasing its pre. duction ef bile. Sargon Soft Mass Pins contain both ef these s. Bile is nature's laxativ sad your stomach and bowels require at least one quart of fresh bile every day to keep them clean, pure, free from fermentation, gas and disease germs. When your liver becomes sluggish the bile stagnates and stops flowing freely. The contents of yeur bowels become the breeding place for germs and poisons; your food does not digest it just ferments and decays in the bowels. The blood absorbs these poisons and you suffer from constipation, gas, skk headaches, bilkm-ness, nervousness and sour stomach. Sargon Soft Mass Pills remove the cause of this condition in nature' ! way. They are not iik any medicine yon have ever Th. ara to genii-- , thorough --ud nature. Mrs. Ralph Deacon of Blue Creek, is in the hospital a few days receiving :x is their action that there is nothing about them to remind you that you They Give Only Temporary Relief From Constipation and Biliousness, Because They Have No Effect Whatever on the Liver or Its Production of Bile. 28th. HOSPITAL NOTES ?:?Z:. 3c 19c "0 10c 0 5c 1 |