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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933 PAGE EIGHT - Tremonfon C mial War Memorial es Firsi Award I.e. . M. r Five Millionth Items v : i To Wheat Growers FOR GAS ON STOMACH ' L Local and Social NOTICE !STOP TAKING SODA! E. J. Holmgren, chairman of the and East Garland district in For norland . .. , ; wc tne aiiomieiii,i buuujviuu Wi ii wneai gas or sour stomach Adlerika is much county aRnounces a wheat growers better. One dose rids you of bowell meeting to be held in the basement of Much soda disturbs digestion. y ! ! :x: Scott LUC Vietnam! jt that cause gas and bad sleep. 26, at 8 p. ra. Contract for the Drug Company, Tremonton, Ti i uian. ( aclv.) poisons Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess and Mrs. Lurgesa' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meldrum visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sorenson at : i i , ,. , - ji o H strihnted to the wheat trrow- with the instructions connection ers in law. new the governing k . Arimo, Idaho. "J Ar vv"-.- . mv" v i whet P'-i-- i i4 m i KJl kid 7i .9 " ?; ' i: TO SEE CHICAGO AS GUILD GUESTS Barbara Taylor, Don Mathews, Mrs. Perry Stanfill of Penrose, Bobbie Campbell of Keltou, LaDean Hunsa-keBlaine Thompson of Garland, Fae Ivarson of Hadfield of Riverside, Also Earn Chance at $5,000 Scholarship In Fisher Competition r, Ie Elwood, Roy and Donald Davis of Garland, Ruby Nielson of Salt Lake City, Pratt Holmgren Bear River City, Boyd Coombs of Fielding, Bobbie Beard, Mrs. Wilford Miller of Penrose, Geo. Cooke, Marie Fronk, Marelyn Sten-quis- t, Mrs. Henry Drewes and the small son of Vernon Nielson of Garland have had their tonsils and adnoids removed during the past week. DETROIT, Aug. 5 (Special) Trip to the Chioago Centurycom-of Progress, and opportunity to pete there for fix 15,000 scholarships affered by the Fisher Body Craftsman's Oulld, are now within the rraup of two Utah boys, who have been adjudged the champion boy raftsmen of their state. The boys are Qeorge A. Hess, and 3. Fred Thunell, both of Salt Lake 3ity, builders of the two miniature Mapoleonlo ooach models which received the highest scores In their espectlve age divisions. The two boys, with similar winners "Tom other states and from Canada, 111 be gueBts of the Guild at the Fair, Aug. 16 to 19, inclusive. Theirn nodels will be rejudged, in oompetl-,lowith all the other mate winners, u a basis for awarding the scholar-ihlp- s on the night of Aug. 10. Other awards In the competition, arising from $15 to $100 each, wore arose ntetl to Win. Burton, Albert Meyer, and June Hickman, all of ?ult I,ake City, Oelmor Berg, Bing-jaCanyon, Kayne Iamoy, Spring-rilland tilen Turner, Provo, Thayles Cannon of Fielding had his appendix removed August 18th. J. T. Baker of Kelton, underwent an operation for hernia, August ISth. Halver Glenn had his appendix removed August 19th. Alfred Landvattcr had the misfortune to fall from a cliff while climbing in the Doweyville hills and broke both bones in his ankle. m u. Echo Fields, Doradeen Williams of Pocatello, Betty Bu.senbark and the small daughter of Parley Lindford had tonsils removed during the past week. ' Subscribe for the Leader hr Mrs. O. Mleziva and two small chil dren of Laramie, Wyoming, arrived Sunday to visit at the home of her aunt, Mrs. S. E. Bjorn. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sandall and Mr. and Mrs. Haloid Sandall were vis iting friends and relatives in Layton, Sunday. PUICES FOlt SATURDAY AUGUST 26 WTTf 0 4Sk VHlie tUUE Peas LarBerkK YZ? Coffee 19c ..! : 20c. Lard S,L.ND 63c i .$1 .29 Flour Malt Syrup sSRc"nBR:4NB39c 2 TaH 2SC Ca. BEST FOODS "1,7 Mayonnaise Cheese Quart r."?..M.a.D Post Toasties ...ty' 13c. , E, ri Mr. and Mrs. 11. "SCT:r. 33c Tickets Given on Cow 25c Large Pkg 29t S0APffg":hi!! Granford Taylor, son of Mr. and N. W. Taylor, who has been working in Logan for the past month, spent the week end at home. Mrs. J. B. Jensen spent the week end in Paradise, with her mother, Mrs. Burrell. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Shuman entertained at a chicken supper Thursday evening at their home. The guests were Mesdames Martha Jensen Lois Shuman and Lena Miller, and the Messrs Sidney Peterson, Charles Jensen and Orson Jensen. Mrs. Marha Stanfill had her tonsils removed Friday morning and is doing well at this writing. A large crowd of M. I. A. members attended the stake M. I. A. outing held at the Crystal Springs Tuesday, Aug-- ) SUGAR roSs 1-3- PEANUT BUTTER RICE 5 23c 25c 21b Jar Pounds PORK AND BEANS 9 10c Large Can We have a 50 grain amber r ht vinegar that we are going to sell to VIlVFfiAR I lilLAJflll our customers Saturday as an extra value for the price of Per Gallon qq ZOC WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR EXTRA VALUES Get Your Ticket Here on the Cow to be Given Away. S. Calderwood. Jones Whites returned home Thursday and Lyle Bjorn Sunday, after a two week's trin tn the Wnrlil'o ITdi in Chicago. The boys were accidentally separated the first rum. nf fhmv trin uui uuui repiHT Having- naa a wonderful time in Knit nf th fnnf V"Mb fc.JJ.VJ ... v.w tnings, dui were glad to be again. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1933 home Mrs. Broadbent of Salt Lake Citv. is the guest of Mrs. Mary Newman, this week. Mrs. Ricy Anderson returned home Wednesday after visiting the past week with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Potter, of Salt Lake City. MILK 2 C Baby Cans BUTTER SALAD DRESSING COFFEE HONEY Map Tin Large CORNS" SALT Table RICE Blue Pine i 29c Leaf 8 ound Call and Pay Cash for Dead or Useless Cows and Horses. )0 6.-- I 14c 7c ..... ound Boiling- Beef - MACARONI COCOA 4,tg, 19c 25c 19c 15c Nof'Tin 49c 3Q.TgrTas,.e. m'pkg BAKING POWDER Lc: JAR RUBBERS PINEAPPLE OO OuV ALL BRAN 10c 19c 19c GRAPEFRUIT CLOROX Pkg. LEMONS rCc Quart SYRUP - Mild . . 2 K. K. No. Rolls . to RIB or BRISKET . AiliitluiS Co. Choice Heifer Amber 19c Each Bag 2'z Can 12c 15c ORANGES Dozen 29c 19c 17c TOMATOES Toilet Tissue CHEESE 10c Royal Q : JLtC 13c CANTALOUPES L 10c Per Lb SUPER SOAP SHRIMPS Mayonnaise SUDS POWDER K. Best Foods POTATOES Z 19c Pt r Can Pkgs. Peets, Lge. Pint Jar 25c 19c PEPPERS Kach lc 10c 25c 5-l- b. cts IOC Pkg. SALMON 2-l- b. By-Produ- BEER lilue Pine Mb. Can No. 10 friend". Colorado Animal ROOT OCPer Quart H. Pack and baby, Dauna V., of Boulder City, Nevada, ar visitin her? relative.? end CALL ENTERPRISE 30, LOGAN 22c & POT ROASTS 23c Per Lb. 5c 10c p?rdPdkg CORNFLAKES 19c Pounds ... Pounds ... Mrs. Maurice If Dead Notify l'g at Once RAISINS Let Us All Have Another Picnic Thursday evening. After a pleasant plunge, delicious refreshments were served. Those attending expressed themselves as having a most enjoyable time. anted 5c 5c WIENERS or PRANKS The officofrs of the Tremonton-Gar-lan- d Ladies Literary club entertained the members at a swimming party last Mrs. Alma Baker, of Magna, was a week end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Walton. Tall Can Prepare for School Lunches Mr. and Mrs. David O. Stohl and son, Wendell, of Pheonix, Arizona, Lorenzo and Joseph Stohl of Salt Lake City and Emma Stohl of Brig-haCity were Sunday guests of Mr. anil Mrs. Heber Stohl. Mrs. Hector Haight was hostess at the B. B. bridge club at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. 11. Keller, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Duane Lower, Mrs. Guy Johnson and Mrs. S. C. Taylor won prizes and Mrs. Joe Burgess was special guest. MILK PEANUT BUTTER Vi?l 19c i j Vt Bacon Pineapple OCq WHITE KING I Mrs. M'LLED. SallHOU FOR SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1933 PENROSE t clhill tt lh Mrs. Lawrence Ellison of Layton, is visiting at the home of her sister, 15th. Mrs. Elizabeth Saudail. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Johnson and son, Larry, of Ogden, were visiting Mrs. Mattie Stone left Tuesday fo,r friends here Sunday. Salt Lake City where she will be the Mrs. Marba Stanfill, Mrs. Engrav guest of her daughter, Mrs. F. D. Petersen and daughter, Wanda, at- Lund. tend the wedding of Mrs. Petersen's 9 of Salt Lake City, on Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Weaver and sister, Audrey, Wednesday. children of Bountiful, Colon Woods and children and Mrs. Margaret Kirk and son, Douglas of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests at the home of X PS 5.000,-OOO- Mrs. Eonald Graham of Newdale, Idaho, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Winters. Mrs. Charles McClure, accompanied by her son, Dallas, and liuth Coombs and Gwen Ute of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. McClure's sister, Mrs. B. F. Winzeler. Dallas, Miss Coombs and Miss Ure returned home Sunday evening but Mrs. McClure remained until Wednesday and daughter, Betty, returned with her after visiting here for the past two weeks. HBadk Marjorie Fogg, of Chicago, who ia was awarded a brome honor cf her being the visitor to the Chicago World's Fair A Century of Progress. Had she bear, on time to meet her sweetheart, waiting inside the gate, she would not hve received the historic ticket. She was a half hour late. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Panter and two small daughters and Mrs. Panter's mother, Mrs. William McGregor of Grace, Idaho, visited Saturday and Sun day at the home of Mrs. McGregor's sister, Mrs. Felix Zesiger. tants. I X Just Home Folks served. TUO 0TAI1 DOTS HOSPITAL NOTES Hartley and Stokes Mrs. Dave Stander was hostess at a surprise Dartv in honor of her moth er, Mrs. Mary. Newman, at her home, Sixteen of her Tuesday afternoon. friends from Both well, spent the af ternoon sewing and emtiroiuering, after which delicious refreshments were Vermont Marble, is a Greek Doric accom-modat- e temple large enough to band. It an eighty-piec- e was designed by P. H. Brooke, Washington architect, with Horace W. Peaslee and Nathan Wycth, both of Washington, as consul ITttIB District of Columbia war 1 memorial in Potomac Park has been chosen by the architectural committee of the Washington Board of Trade as the most outthe standing memorial erected In two national capital in the Jast years. The memorial, of white I -- k4 Devere Lancaster and Mr. Shuelson of Midvale, and Mr. and Mrs. John, Maynard and family of Kiverton, were guests of Mr. Lancaster's and Mrs. Maynard's aunt, Mrs. Frank Meldrum during the past week. K. |