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Show 1937 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. AUGUST 3, PAGE EIGHT z . 4411 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 It H 1 H 1 MnL Ansror and children visited f.t.J..t.t.tiitiiil.i,.i..i..l44il' STEEL TACT! Mi iOCAl Phone Marjorie Hansen, Correspondent If,.;. . ..mHHHH- ,. and Mrs. Phillip Stodd and visited daughters, Mary and Dorleen, here Wednesday. friends with Miss Joyce Ransom, daughter of Mr Mr. and Mrs. Howard James Matton and daughter, Beth and Joan, of De- and Mrs. James Ransom, spent the of Aldon Johntroit, visited with friends and rela- past week as a guest She is spending tives' in this city Mnday and Tuesday. son at Preston, Idaho. home of the at in this week Logan Goff. of Blackfoot, I. J. Maxine Miss Thomas, Idaho, is spending this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Harold R. Jones, of Portland. Ore. was here on business Wednesday. Ofroilroad of row conmU of to th it.el industry or of finished to coiuwMre. hipts by Antone x MopiM and tcM Th mania. labial during hmmt Moor tuppltot wdra onargyi tho to b Dentist Office Over J. C. Penney Store Office Hours: 9 to 12 - 1:15 to 5:30 PHONE 124 BHoiMoateSSBkvMkwVork. nXOlJXD MM of tort. MM or m 3'zmosr than Henry My dad could be a bigger An' make more money, if he wanted to! If he was in a bank, he'd be the Chairman, of the Boar 4 'Cause he knows jus' what bankers oughter do; He'd be a better doctor than the smartes' in the land The preachers would be pikers, too! But," gee,' There ain't a thing about our car that he can understand, So ha depends on Mother, or on me! Tvt fi talk. vmiM soon asrree!) But when he parks the car somewhere an' wants t' get it out, Hi! He hands th job f Mother, or f me! von rnnlrl bpar Viim S jk! f fVilto! InelbiHi Control Panel for tonding or Mat tad Tc sitting! Aotomade Tuning for instant, tosmct rsecpuonl finer loreifa re ception, Klorloai one, gor gom cabinets I riliM Miss Twila Meldrum, Richard Snf Keith Walker, Emma Rae Anderl Olive Renae Getz and Madge Hei - FOR YOUR OLD STOVE OS A NEW 1938 H C 41 by Mrs. end T pen' are pea' ist" wail FraJ und espc hint mor WEL W HOT POINT odd thou RANGE TERMS .... as low as COB keer $20.00 $5.00 per. Folfc i weel last SCHOSS view sion ELETCRIC CO. tive TREMONTON, UTAH said new Wmi fify j&'Mk i "saw Eat Plenty of Fresh FKLITS and VEGETABLES and Yu Won't Need a Tonic UTTT HI III! "I GARDEN FRESH MONEY-SAVIN- - j Offer a Variety of New Produce for Health's FRESH DAILY Prices, G Sake, Nary leade sonsi ttuli the n ident ... t that Tw CHRISTENSEN PRODUCE Spea Rayt Presi hand hast; NATURE'S MOST HEALTHFUL FOOD Vestrn I Newspaper Union. 1 BM MIL MILL III III lin F . Mrs. Joe Burgess had and Mrs. Duane Lower motored to Orimo,, Idaho Thurs to take Miss Sorensen home. She has been staying with Mrs. Burgess for the last few days. Mrs. Lizzie Sommer and Mrs. sevei Spea off a most ... The Prices You Pay at the City Drug Are Comparable With the Prices You Pay for the Same Merchandise Anywhere .... ficly him Vic- tor Mueller and daughter Marilyn and Mrs. Ella Eberhardt of Peoria, 111. and Miss Leah Winzeler, of Syracuse, N. Y., are visiting with friends and relatives in this city. Walter Wyatt, who was hurt last week when he fell from his rake, is improving slowly. Henry W. Felt, of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with relatives in this city. Miss Gertrude Laub spent Monday afternoon and evening on a business trip In Ogden. X tun-n- i the ter, Deanna, are spending the week here visiting with Mrs. Lichtenstein's sisters, Dorothy Christensen, Mrs. Mel vin Robbins and Mrs. Merwin Chris tensen. new Double-- nd tuna a also At Kennedy Seager left for California evening to attend a con daughters Ruth and Glenna, and Rach vention of officers from his firm. el Getz, spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Getz. Miss Ruby Landvatter and Miss Lois Thompson, of Salt Lake "City, spent the weekend with their parents. They were taken back to Salt Lake Sunday afternoon by Harold Brewer, Miss Shirley Watland and Miss Bertha Landvatter. Ruby is attending Beauty School in the city and Lois goes to the L. D. S. Business college. PHILCO s i reti proir We Mrs. Deone Lichtensteln and daugh CpsM in program: Larry Taylor, Audrey j drum, Irene Isaacson, Naome Ma r, A (It Tabernacle at Garland. She wilU: assisted by Twila Meldrum, violii The following will take part onf The following people attended a shower Friday, given for Mrs. Gar-naat Ogden: Mrs. Earl Shuman, Mrs. Wilkenson, Mrs. Walter Kerby, Mrs. Scothem, Mrs. Ward Shuman! Mrs. Bill Powell and Mrs. Roily J$ v the I xjuiiio announces f Pre to be recital held piano Friday ew ing, August 6 at 8:15, at the Stjf Pall' the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foxley took their baby to Ogden this week for special treatments. The child was reported to be seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Foxley were accompanied Williams. ask for Miss brothers. n My dad could manage all the school and colleges ja3 right, ; An' publish all the magazines an' books, He knows how women oughter dress fer mornin', noon or night, ...1 i U,..1J J- - 4' V,l Vnv lnnst knows more than any other mr.n, without a doubt My dad te V veil be Art Winzeler, of OmMr. and Mrs. Wallace Christeijj aha, Nebraska, arrived Wednesday to spent Friday in Salt Lake City. spend a few days with the Winzeler dad knows more than any other man I ever saw About the way this Country should be run! He knows just when an' why they oughter make another law. He knows how tax reduction should be done. He always tries a murder case buffore the jury does, An' knows just what the verdic' oughter be But when he tries t' start the car, an' doesn't get a buzz, He always yells fer Mother, or fer me! Mr. and Mrs. George Gerstned and Saturday with the NEW 1938 AUTOMATIC TUNING d Dr. H. V. Hoyt, former dean commerce at University of Oregon and Oregon State College, has bees' added to the Brigham Young university college of commerce facultr as professor of accounting and bust ness administration. He taught B. Y. U. before going to Oregon 2 1931 Mr. and Mrs. My i . Tom of Steel oo ManfcAttan 27,000 cgafc business-ma- I PB The Ladies Aid had a regular meeting at the home of Mrs. House this week. The object of the meeting was to elect officers for the coming year. The old officers were reelected, they were Mrs. N. E. Shaw, president; Mrs. Winzeler, treasurer and Mrs. P. E. Ault, secretary. The program commute was Mrs. Watland, Mrs. Winchester and Mrs. Jenkins. This met at the home of Mrs. Edgar Winchester this week to plan the program for the coming year. com-mit- n, EVANS '. cooling. Al-mi- ra DR. Mrs. Roscoe Heppler was hostess to the V. G. S. Sewing Club at her home Wednesday evening. Special guests were Mrs. Earl Bucannan, Mrs. Mrs. Earl Shuman's mother, Mrs. Everette of Ogden, spent Monday night with her daughter. woitort or Musky wMt ouontltlM of gmadroo I Hooper, George Quinney and Miss Burton. , ' too vy bono 1JL 'v Christensen. lodoor and worUd of H thoir way up. Throo out of four bogan m Gumdrops and Salt Cool Steel Workers -- t spent the weekend with Mrs. L. C. Rise from the tunics Nino wf of HarMd ol th of Christensen, 'i a formerly of Tremonton, is spending the week with her brother, M. S. Paik. bus- Og-de- V ?! ! r l5 Charlotte Paik, of Whittier, Calif., Glen R. Fuller and Henry Matsen, The Stake Gleaner Girls held their of Salt Lake City, were here on annual party at Udy Hot Springs on iness Monday. Wednesday morning. After swimming the girls enjoyed a delicious break Mr. and Mrs. James Ransom and fast. About fifty girls attended. relafamily visited with friends and tives in Preston and Fichmond SunMiss Mable Christensen, of Salt day. Lake City, spent the weekend with Mrs. Reed W. Cannon. Mrs. D. Black and son, of Salt Lake her sister, City, returned to Tremonton this week Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stocks, of Bounafter spending a few days In Salt snent Saturday with their daugh tiful heat intense Lake City. Due to the Mrs. been has Jay M. Schaffer. They were Black Mrs. ter, spend in the city, Mrs. accompanied by G. xi. Argyie, aiso ing this month with her mother, Bountiful. Miss Gloria Schaffer of Stone. returned with her grandparents ior weekend. of the T. Montgomery, Mrs. Dennis with visited Spokane, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Homer and Mrs. friends here Monday tiU Thursday. Olena Homer spent Saturday and Miss Wanda Sorensen, or Arimo, Sunday at Soda Springs visiting with CalIdaho, spent the last two weeks with Mrs. Olent Homer's sister from Mrs. Joe Mrs. Mrs. ifornia. Bingham, Burgess. Mary her aunt, James Horsley and Mrs. James Moore Mrs. Leonard Castleton, of Malad, Mrs. Horsley was injured in an autoIdaho, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. mobile accident enroute to California. Ray Valentine, of Bear River City. Mrs. Ada W. Cannon, of Salt Lake She will spend this week with her mother, Mrs. Catherine Watkins. City, is spending the week with her Mr. and son and daughter-in-laMiss LaRene Jones, of Salt Lake Reed W. Cannon. City, has been spending the last few Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cummings atdays with friends in this city. tended the funeral of Mr. Cumming's Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Watkins left father, Horace Cummings at Salt Friday for a two week's vacation in Lake City Wednesday. the Northwest, visiting in Portland, Mr. and Mrs. James S. Falf of Los Oregon and Seattle, Washington. Angeles, California, spent the first Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Winchester left part of this week visiting with relaThursday for San Francisco, Califor- tives and friends in this city. nia, there they will vacation for the next two weeks. They were accomMr. Runner, of Salt Lake City, panied by their niece, Miss Doris spent Thursday here on business. of Provo, and Mrs. C. Tallman, who will visit her daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Hansen and Dunton, in Lumas. family and Mathew Felsted visited with Mrs. Martha Thompson and famThe following persons were Tre ily at Blackfoot, Idaho, Sunday. monton visitors last week: Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Davis of Provo, L. J. A birthday dinner was given in honBishop of Berkeley, California, J. C. or of Reed W. Cannon at his home Bowan of Red Wing, Minn., C. P. Wednesday evening. Mr. Delois Daines Smith, ot Boise, Idaho, S. A. AUred of was a special guest. Salt Lake City, K. H. Aber of Ogden, E. A. Felsted of Portland, Ore., H. Mrs. Frank Taylor entertained the Confer of Salt Lake, C. E. Cope of B. B. Bridge Club Friday evening. Pocatello, R. D. Allen from Logan, Mrs. Ann Simonsen received high Anna E. Lourher of Salt Lake, Bea- score, Mrs. Douglas Cannon, cut and trice Johnson, Ann Feben and E. B. Mrs. Howard Glenn, consolation. A Johnson of Springfield, Ohio; Mr. and luncheon was served at th end of the Mrs. Chase of Provo, H. A. Garn from evening. Special guests were Mrs. Salt Lake, Jack B. Felwell of Provo, Howard Glenn and Mrs. Kenneth R. H. Thompson of Murray, N. A. Stevenson. Ogden of Salt Lake, M. C. Ellis of Ogden, Ben Hepting of Salt Lake, L. Carter England, who has spent the Lundell of Springville, Jessie Wicker last two months with relatives in of Portland, Ore., Jack Payne of Og- Portland, Oregon, returned to his den, G. R. Baldwin of Los Angeles, F. home Wednesday evening. M. Brain of Buhl, Idaho, Denard Hopkins of Salt Lake, K. C. Clubl and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Brenkman tour F. L. Clubl of Mt. Vernon, Ore., Mr. ed scenic Idaho Sunday till Tuesday, and Mrs. Otto Boockman of Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. George Bradshaw George LcFerre Jr. of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Haise of Chicago, N. T. Bill spent Sunday in Salt Lake City at the of Salt Lake and Hans R. Tall of Saint Marks hospital with their son, Portland, Oregon. Norman, who recently underwent a major operation there. They were acMrs. Leland J. Hansen and Miss companied by Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Han Maxine Thomas were in Salt Lake sen. City Tuesday. They were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hansen and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arial Bradshaw, of Caroline Jacobsen. Ogden, spent the weekend with Mr. Bradshaw's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Anna Watkins spent last George H. Bradshaw. with frriends in Logan canyon. Mrs. Reg Summers entertained the Sewing Club at her home Tuesday G. M. evening. i?:-- Mrs. L. C. Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Mart Hansen and baby Heinen spent last week in Yellowstone Park. ls Yaff ' John Christensen spent the week end with relatives in Salt Lake City and Provo. of Railroad Freight Traced to Steel Activity out of ry eight loos ot fr'Sh tould 12 REJOINS i Mr. 52.a-- l - her parents at Eurley, Idaho this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jerard Sampson, of Ogden, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Holmgren. PABLUM "Meads" 34 39 Reg. 50c 50c "Ipana" TOOTH PASTE $1.25 VANTAGE ........ 25c OLIVE OIL 25c J. & J. BABY TALC .... loop) 50c Prophylactic TOOTH BRUSH 75'c Bayer ASPIRINS Clean, Quick 60c Courteous SERVICE FLY SPRAY 29( 59c SOFT-- 16c CASTORIA 25c Conti CASTILE SOAP $1.00 St. Regis Pocket WATCHES 27c 15c 89c r 100's R O BATH Pounds 39 59 49 39 expii Ni struj gresi attai New post; fear dowi dispi thinj this MAR-O-OI- L 69c SHAMPOO Reg. $1.00 . 29c EPSOM SALTS Bag 40c Fletcher's ALKA-SELTZE- - Large 5 89c 5-I- b. ges, Hou: A Now .. VISIT OUR FOUNTAIN $1.00 "Challenge" Assorted Colors pres! befoi ELECTRIC SANDWICH TOASTER and GRILL J - 49 set 89 19 19 ALARM CLOCKS ly th REGISTERED PHARMACIST To Serve You AT ALL TIMES PICKLING SPICES Dill Seed - Cumin Seed Cardamon Seed - Caroway Seed - Cinnamon Bark - Clove An Ice - Celery Seed Tumeric Seed - Mustard Seed McKesson RUB ALCOHOL - Pt 25c FEENAMINT LAXATIVE 35c VICKS VAPO RUB S1.20 S. M. A will wag reca T l"f n 27c 98c it Is char KLEENEX TISSUE $1.00 Genuine Thermos VACUUM BOTTLES 200 Special Only I they you 10c St. Regis Double Edge Sheets 13 anr ever 25c McKesson SHAVE CREAM i A) BLADES Both for ne i up thar ho yest day, and family visited with friends and rela tves in Logan Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Golden Frisby Aj ferei tiff a DR. D. B. GREEN Dentist Y 4 t'H 1 1 141 I ! ti 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1 II i i I 1 !1 V 1 1 i I mt 1 1 Office noars: Tremonton, Utah 9 to 13 and 1:30 U 8 PRESCRIPTIONS c DRUGS Tremonton, FOUNTAIN U6aL SERVICE ppl K. fron ttep |