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Show EIGHT IV-J-H BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1936 HAVE YOUR CLOTHES OBJECTIONABLE ODOR OR DUST CATCHING OIL FILMS ..PROSPERIZE IS AVAILABLE ONLY at the SANITARY LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS & DYERS . USING A NEW SENSATIONAL CLEANING FLUID WHICH DOES NOT HAVE OIL AS A BASIS .. GARMENTS CLEAN FROM 3 TO 5 TIMES CLEANER LEAVING NO TO OCAIL in it i.i i ii i ii ''i THATCHER SCHOOL NEWS mi ill in ill in in m in 3 i.i i n in i.i in 3 hi ii PROBLEMS OF 1937 PROGRAM SET OUT IN QUESTION FORM 4, in 1 i Comment on 1 "This season Mrs. Fray admits eh had more than the usual dif ficuiUes oi reusing cmcKens in not weather but when the temperatures soared be-' yond the 100 mark and stayed them she placed a bowl of cracked ice un. ivo: der each tray in her incubator aai reports getting a good hatch. Not a chick from eggs so handled has been lost so far." Thatcher school organized a school UNITED STATES student body this year. With presi- In the series of community meet- - ' dent, Jenne Eldredge; vice president, ings now under way in Box Elder Wayne Taylor; secretary, Sherma - Maywod Sjmdite county farmers will have the oppor- - Stanflll; sports director, Grant ':, and Mrs. Fred C. Gephart and Lester and Miss Marie Baer of to discuss fully the important j ley; librarian, Leo Adams; game Mi,, and Mrs. Harry Woodward left Peoria, Illinois have been visiting with questions arising in connection with committee, Odeen Diderickson; and POTATO DIGGING TIME Si4day for a visit in canyons in Mrs. Rosa Miller. planning the 1937 Agricultural Con play ground manager, Vera Roche. The New York Herald Tribune .'kUithera Utah. to a officer After election each servation Program. According gave are and hoes, hooks, Forks, plows Clergy Warn Hitler He Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Stocks of Boun- Robert H. Stewart, County Agent, the short talk on what they were going to out potatoes at this time of Not Outrank God." One can Doe, turning ..... J . ri .t .... u r' tiflll anAnt SimHav vriaitinar n i t Tlr following questions will be included do. almost SHERMA STANFILL year. In each hill are found potatoes hear Hitler say, "Oh Feah!" in the community discussions: Wr El a, were visitors at the home and Mrs. J. M. Schaffer. All and smalL potapotatoes large l What progress has been made in and Mrs. Evans. The Thatcher school has had a new toes are not the same size. Neither JDEJ Mrs. H. G. Heed from Winnemucca, soil conservation in the county under ANNOUNCEMENT installed. We hope our water are people created equal. Some have JEXC pump .'5'rs, G. L. Crompton and son, Le- - Nevada, visited last week with her the 1935 Agricultural Conservation worries are now over. large capabilities and some have Mr. and Mrs. Conrad F. Ti and Tom, and Mrs. Bertha Ham- - sister in law, Mrs. Ward Shuman. Program? (t(.y JUNIAT ADAMS 8th grade small. Fredrick, ' son of Penrose, announce the engaew job i What practices should be recom- tfiLin, and daughter, Mary 'of Black- all do not have the same ment of their urda daughter, Gladys, fot, Idaho spent the weekend with theDr. and Mrs. E. H. White attended mended as most valuable from the-? During the summer months while Likewise, some who are start Dewey Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs Stat However, powers. State Fair Monday. conservation uvl Mrs. Charles Niles. standpoint agricultural school was closed, the School Board ed out with modest powers study and Mathias Hansen of Bear River Citv Way In 1937 should a greater portion of had the gymnasium of the Thatcher work to cultivate them while others The marriage is to take place today tives aatr and Mra. James Just, Mrs. Kenneth Rose spent the weekend at the payments be made for school repaired and painted. a with start better allow them to dry October 1, at Brigham City. From I- - D1 ? in 3 children, and St. George. 1936 than Madaen and ingpractices jMtinElmer EUGENE DIDERICKSON up and attrophy. there the young couple will attend Fc Should a maximun total conserva-- 1 Gough and children of Bill Niles, who spent the summer tion allowance be established for each the State and course Fair Of to a other tff'Yita, IdaltJ, visited at the home of has tion, everyone of points place A program was enjoyed by the - in Tremonton, returned to his home farm or ranch? If such an allowance j '.Uk. an! Mrs. Wallace Christensen ov.goinj students of the Thatcher school, Fri- fill in life and each one has powers interest in Salt Lake City. to in Idaho the attend I be Pocafeello, itxe weekend. were established how . should it be developed to their adwhich all t ft may day, September 25. earned ? lelt vantage. Each Friday afternoon from 3 to e insurance Should the tee pp. and Mra. D. B. Green and Mr. The inequality of people was 3:30, the student body officers give came Wed. -, Mrs. of Mark Ed in the contained Ogden feature prothat ou'"i i ic ju yvcic ugunu present iuta to our attention this week a either program or a dance for en- brought to spend several days with Mrs. Chas. gram be enlarged? i By Miss Annie Hurd tors, Sunday. apple tertainment. by the announcement of the arrest Nile. ; "We hope that every farmer and 4 the in New York of Marie Bernard, 36, JENNE ELDREDGE 8th grade so can do and will and Stohl who stockman Esther luyd Hope , possibly The Stake Relief Society teachers ieopl a person who pretended to cure ills Dr. and Mrs. Blackstock of Salt attend the local meetings," George E. convention was held here Saturday withe with sacred :f W'fflnden went to Salt Lake Satursnakes she which Mr. retailed the Bunderson, superintendent, We ,d;i to meet Earl Stohl on his return Lake City attended the Sunday even- Farrell, in charge of the agricultural and was very successful. to the school a new set of from $2.98 to $7.00 each. Elder ing services of the M. E. church. Dr. conservation program in the western brought ifr"ra Eh rope. D. of the Ogden Gateway Her business card contained the folYoung Blackstock filled the pulpit during the region, stated recently. "The commun- - "Comptom's Pictorial Encyclopedias" council of Scouts spent Friday and ter c "If need to consult which you lowing: about consist 15 of books. We have f j; .''lie. and Mrs, Lynnford Bennett of services. He also announced that the ity meetings will be followed by a and found them very interesting and help- love, traveling, business or any other Saturday here holding a Scout con- bones il&Mfc Lake City announce the arrival Reverend Golf would arrive on the county meeting at which the vention. The Fathers and Sons banaffair, come and see this wonderful for the county will be ful, especially in our Social Science medium, MADAME pie oi jlofla aon, born Sunday morning. Mr. 18th of October to take the place of, was Saturday evening. quet work. and she MARIE, Gordon. drawn and forwarded by the county j Jl? miett is a son of W. T. Bennett of Reverend spect Mrs. R. N. Cutler left Sunday to will advise you at 24 E. 109th st. FLORENCE CHRISTIANSEN ftfaiH city. committee to the state agricultural visit her daughter, Mrs. C. B. Gunnell penon: 3. " Apt. 7th grade. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Christensen and conservation committee, which will meets Compare her for instance with D'r. at Howell. She will go on to Salt Lake I In-Mrs. Lois B. Riley and daughter son, John, were Salt Lake City vis- - present the state recommendations at to attend Relief Society conferWilliam Hallock Park of the same-cit- City The third, fourth and fifth ) of, Bountiful are Holm grades visiting Mrs. Riley's itors, Monday ana Tuesday of this Pocatello, Idaho, October 14. ence before returning home. who his had a work with through on diphMiss surprise Hnif Is a n party week. Ida "Full discussion by farmers attendfher, Mrs. Edith Samuelson. n fnnnU.. , Coe Larkin spent the weekend at TIT theria has saved thousands less It vveanesday, September from sist the county committee in formul- Smithfield. to death with chocking the DunnS the afternoon they had a Viril Heed of Bingham and Mrs. inir the community meetings will as- b; Gordon returned to his eral 1 v; ;l'.AfeUyu dread disease. Bishop D. G. Nelson Jr. attended hVne in Salt Lake City, Saturday, Alivia Heed of Ogden spent Monday ating recommendations that will meet ProZllim ad played games. The girls count; No, people are not equal. Every the funeral of his cousin in Ogden served punch, sandwiches, cookies and ,'nfh-man, spending the summer in Tre- -' and Tuesday with Mrs. Ward Shuman. special problems in the county so far one has his moral faults, but some Friday. Had a everyone iMonton. as these can be fitted into the frame good time. Mrs. D. G. Nelson Jr. is spending a writer hav; more than others just as some Lee Dene Anderson tion v, Eugene Bjorn, who has spent his work of a nation-wid- e ,L agricultural few weeks with her mother in Brigcarrent?rs have more skill than othsummer as a Ranger in Yellowstone conservation program." .w. ham. ers. The Garland - Tremonton has been visiting with his parents, rney Mr. and Mrs. Z. Perrault of Let's with this rot that one club met at the home of Mrs.Literary Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bjorn. He! left litizen 5 Leona person way is as Washington returned home SatAnderson in Bothwell on good as another and shortly after for the University in Friday even- Mrh strive toward the highest of urday after spending ten day here cordI ing. September 25th at 8 p. m. The Jill. Laramie, Wyoming. with relatives. vh;ch he may he capable-"w&'k Humbly" by Othe Stevens, was Mrs. Lerona Vanderhoof visited her As you are today a greater person The following people left this week re.'icvecl by Mrs. Isabella Wei ferson in several ways than you were ten sister at Downey last week. and There were twelve members for school: Beth Oyler, Margaret Kay, ences. present yeara Mrs. E. A. Peterson was hostess at just so are you tter than With Mrs. Eli Anderson and Itertha Landvatter, Cole Winzeler, alanci Mrs. Jen- - someone who now stands where you a party Wednesday night. Fifteen . nie Schouhv Gerald Munk, Dorthy Ballard, Gloria teR est3 were Psent. a8"meet next Dalton Perce Watkins and Wayne ,r n ,uiay epe-- : stood the 3'ears Mrs. John Arbon was surprised at same reasoning yuu may 3y ner on Fronk to the Utah State Agricultural q October The 84th birthday of Israel Hun a;, une ana smart, as her home Thursday night. Nine guests college. Lyle Bjorn and Jones White' saker Sr. of Honeyville was celebrated worth while and important as some- - were present. , to the University of Wyoming. Grant . Au t attended a Sunday, September 27 at the home club one who is now as far , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Larkin, Mr. and Maurine Cook, Grant and John of his daughter, Mrs. Robert Allen. ban(J"et at Salt Lake City Mondav as you are ahead of Mrs. N. A. Larkin, Mr. and Mra. those . . ' even nostill strug-Fridal to the University of Utah. i e a sumptuous dinner was served to A- p- Larkin, and Miss as you were ten year3 ago. gung Harriet Lar- - Mr. Ma lie Fronk to a dress designing aswere of his who descendents fifty kin spent Friday in the Logan temple. falad, school in Salt Lake City. Paul Jen- sembled erman Landvatter entertain-Ther- e to honor him on the occasion. , MAKING WEATHER iobile kins to Weber. And Burke Gephart SUIT Boys' Flannel .the Ladies Aid at an afternoon were present his three sons to California. )C,al Hot house flt men her create the temper- and three of his daughters and their home, Tuesday. Mrs. p. ature they desire to raise their enin flow- also grand children, great-- 1 r". Ault tock charge cf the families, piogram ers and vegetables. We Mr. and Mrs. Norman Maughn and Rlce of Salt Lake ! one and read y33 recently grandchildren City attended of one who raised daughter, Shirley, visited with friends produce in chem-- : G. M. and relatives in Logan and Wellsville, ically treated water without dirt. j There are two daughters in Los Mrs. But The Charles Sunday. Epworth League met at a chi'e Fray of near Angeles and one in Seattle, and one Jacksonville, Mo. is hatching chick1 who not in were Lake Salt pres-City Office Over J. C. Penney Store ens with ice. She is determined to Barr and Albert Quist and Helen ent to take Ages 8 to 12 in the festivities. Wh are glrl3 part Office Hours: 9 to 12 - 1:15 to 5:30 ing Nelson of Salt Lake City were uests have another batch of fryers this fall A grand aon, Earl H. Stohl, who PHONE 124 of Floyd Stohl, Tuesday evening. The Canton Record says: has been a missionary in Germany Blanket Lined and Switcherland for the last thirty Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stohl were months, returned just in tin-.- to join guests at the Heber Stohl home over the group of relatives at the ' . lo,-;,irthday the weekend. SI 0 ,it 31 NEWS Bos-tuni- ty j , says-"Reic- j ; i i C" D-l- Vi ! j i lr i." i I - ' soil-buil- I i jjvit-a- j I i SNOWVILLE crop-incom- ! j j j ns recom-medatio- : ; anti-toxi- "kl n, j j ' ' r jm3 mat . GEPHARTS i iff1 iHf LB 1 - ' -- j I f p-E- i . ahf 4-- H i - j j - ; PAJAMAS j great-great-- )C DR. JUM PERS $1.69 . Cordurov Collars Boy's Sizes $1.49 J CORDS I ;BOYS' ZIPPER LOCKS r '. Fancy Patterns or Plain Colors $1.98 AH EVANS Dentist orschl.6 . M Subscribe for the Leader Sizes Boys' AVIATOR CAPS or Leatherette With Goggle Wool 3c Deer Hunting CAPS le-- i:ii.'jjii.; e iiOmnpfnf ' dinner. Mrs. Vera Stohl and Mis. Naomi Mrs. Edith Summers was hosteso Marble were Salt Lage visitors Wed- to the L. O. H. Wednesday of last nesday. They also visited the State week. Mrs. Herb Thomas and Mrs. Fair. Thomas Callister, and Mrs. Edward Kerr were special guests. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Russell Waldron and I CITY Mrs. Edward Kerr. i By Mrs. C. W. CraiNford The V. G. F. club was entertained BEAR RIVER ! i at Sacrament meet- by Mrs. D. B. Green at her home, Sunday evening Wednesday evening. Mrs. Reed Can- ing the Y. M. M. I. A. and the Y. W. non, Mrs. Grant Evans and Mrs. Os- -' M. I. A. was reorganized. May the car Strand were special guests. new officers have success in their new work. The M. I. A. is holding Mr. and Mrs. Morrison and their opening social Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A.Rodney L. Cook and daugh-- ; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mason of Spring ters were entertained Thursday evenville spent Sunday in this cit visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raul ing with Mrs. Mason's brother, Arnold Rice. Dal tin and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Percy M. Brailsford Opening Junior League social was of Brigham City announce the safe arrival of a baby boy. born Sunday, held Tuesday afternoon at the M. E. church. Muss Rice, deaconess at Large September 20. This Is their first child, conducted the social. the first grand-chil- d Mrs. of Thressa Brailsford, the first cf Mrs. Augusta Iversen and the first grcat-giegrand- - child of Mrs. Eliza Hailing, who is 88 years old. This makes five generations in the family. Monday Mrs. Carrol Hall held a quilting Dee at which two quilts were quilted. At noon a delicious chicken dinner was served. great-grand-chi- DR. D. B. 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