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Show Frank Taylor last week purchased the residence property north of the Methodist church ou Treinoiit street and will occupy same with his young airs, uenry Kose is on the sick list bride as soon as Mr. Ritchie, the presthis week. ent occupant, can find another location. The deal was made through the Bear Mrs. D W. Jenkins was in Brigham Wednesday. Rivgr Valley Real Estate Agency. JaeBb Hoerr wag a business visitor NOTICE. to Ogden, Wednesday. The first of February we sent out N. E. Shaw went to Corinne Sunday notices to ail our subscribers, request-- ' 3 where his father is sick, Mrs. N. E. Iverson spent a few days ing their assistance in a prompt set-,?- ! visiting relatives at Ogden last week. tlement. Some have responded while jj A. C. Olseon of the Tremonton Fur others have not. We wish to ask the 4 ' niture Co., is in Salt Lake on business. delinquent .v ones to respond at once us in maintaining the good Mrs. Lucy Garfield is getting a roim and assist in the way your circular exan service, after attack of again the influenza Mrs. James Coil, Jr., was a passenge; plained to J'OU. to Ogden, Wednesday, to visit rela BEAR RIVER VALLEY ' ' TELEPHONE COMPANX tives. . The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Waples has been quite ill for several CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS days. Attorney W. E. Davis of Brigham was in Tremontojv Wednesday on busi Advertising under this heading S uess. cents. a line each insertion. When yon 21 J. W. Hess of Brigham was a busi ness visitor to Tremonton within the have anything to sell or trade, or wish to buy something, use the ' Classified week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bowcutt of Oar- - Wants." land were shopping in this' city Wed FOR SALE Seed Oats and Clover nesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Clark" of Gar Seed. W. G. Carter, phone land were shopping in Trenionton CITY and YICiM TY Good Meals That's what "j have you when you buy from us.-N- ol simply one or two good meals a year. We have the best and choicest . Three Reasons Why A Our meats are killed, prepared or cured by our own skilled work- selected quality and men, and displayed in the most sanitary of manner.' Buy hereand be satisfied. Tremonton Meat & Packing Co. Monday-L. D. Haws has disposed of his farm east of town to Geo. W. Austin of ! . D. A. WALTON, Farmers' Cash Union Brigham Phone 54 NEPHI HANSEN, Local Mgr. ST A place to Sale Stable.- - geija Clean Shave or a Stylish Hair-cu- . t. ONLY SKIN DEEP T Beauty '; $5$ ' That's what "they say." ' v : But there can be no real beauty without a beautiful, , healthy skin: ywre of cheap, worthless, "Aids to Beauty" , now fl()oding the market. ' ' , DON'T BE DECEIVED BY THEM: ... jft ' v. .ai-- $ - .Xf ,yu want the very best toilet accessories, come to us, Janilje nothing but guaranteed preparations. 3g fvt, ; j ! v OifT : 1 , ,,11. We . Toilet Powders, Lotions and Creams are of the Highest Quality. Thompson-Sco- home-- Drug Co. v tt G,, SCOTT,; Manager NIGHT SERVICE CALL , . Tremonton, Utah PHONE 47 . ' . ' f - spring..::- Mrs. A. G. Carltpn and little daugh- ter left Wednesday for Parma, Idaho, to reside. Mr. Carlton will follow , them, within days. He bas leas-ed a farm near Parma. ,V' George Price of this city and Miss BelVa'Dalton of, Levan, Utah, were married and :We(lnesday they arrived in- this city to visit relatives. They intend to make their home, in Hol- - & ' SENS I BLE SIX Is an y, e. car, simple in design, ..'. exceedingly powerful in strong in construction, "- -. action, 44 horse power," capable of enduring severe and constant daily service with a mininiun of wear I:..- - and upkeep cost.' 18 to 25 miles per gallon'gasoline, '8000 to 12000 miles set tires. .. s. ' ;; ; - .. ' .; ' . Price $1265.00. Extra tube, tire and mud chains. V - REMONTON AUTO SALES CO. bill emery: quill mack brook, Idaho. It was reported that Dr. Cragun find family of Garland, wer down with the flu,',but the doctor wa in Xrern'on ton yesterday., making professional calls. He has been ailing with a slight c .. trouble with one ear. .Mrs. J. B, Bowcutt and little daughter Bonnice of Garland ) have,, Dcen visiting her parents Mr." and Mrsi.' K. H. Fridal for several days, returnei to her home Thursday. Mr. and ; Mrs. Bowcutt recently retnmed from Salt Lake City. , The seventh birthday of Little Miss Portha Keller was celebrated nt he home March 12th. Eight invited playmates and a favorite uncle of Elwood, II. C. K. Hansen enjoyed ice cream and cake. The birthday, cake was decorated with seven candles. , ; ..'? I- and you won't 'have any troubles to talk about DAVIS DRUG CO CORNER DRUG STORE Heiredity may be responsible for the ' acting ability displayed by Earl Wil liams, who is featured in the part of John Strangeway in ''In the Balance," the Greater yitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature, which will be the attraction in the American Theatre on Wednes- - Phone 56 His mother's day" and ;' Thursday.'brother, James Paget, was a famous actor a generation ago. However, his entry into tho screened drama was merely to kili time that hung heavily on his hands during the summer. He applied for work with the Vitagraph Company as an extra, but his natural qualifications soon carried hint to the, top.' In this photoplay; an adaption from the novel, "The Hillman," by E. Phillips Oppenheim. Mr. Williams plays the part of a puritanical who wins the heart of an actress through' the strength of integrity of his character. He is ' supported by Grace D'Armand, Mirian Miles, Den ton Yane, Julia Swayne Gordon, Rob' ert Gillard, and Templar Saxe. adv, - , ' " ; ' ; Night Phone ' 56-- 2 IF YOU ARE GOING TO DISPOSE OF your LIBERTY BONDS, get something tangable lor them.: We take them, in any quantity at full ; market value. . , FOR SEVERAL MONTHS PAST: WE HAVE LED ALL UTAH IN ;5 ; THE PRICE OF COAL OIL : per Gallon, in any Quantity PRICE 19c hill-ma- n BARBED WIRE IN ANY QUANTITY: ALSO AMERICAN WOVEN WIRE FENCE ' " .'. Do that bniWingNOW;that you have put'o'fj'jpor'the past two years. That's the suggestion that comes from .t Washington, D. C. " When you are jn the market for Building Material ; You will please remember that we are not only leaders in QUALITY and price, but we SERVE with that petSohal ' ',: ''5 "'' servi-jthat really serves! ' .' i' ; " EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING" v . 'y Miss Olive Miller, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Millef of Penrose is visiting a sister, Mrs. May McCraney at Rexburg, Idaho. Mrs. D. H. Stevens returned to her home at Parma, Idaho, Wednesday, after a vfsit of ten' days in ;this city with relatives and friends. C M. Groves was tried before Justice of the Peace J. D. Harris on Wednesday on a charge of gambling, was ' '''' : i found guilty and fined $40. '. Engineer Kleinschmidt of Salt Lake City, arrived in Tremonton Wednesday to finish "the surveys for the new pipe line" for the supolv main from ' the Johnston . THE MASTER MEDICINE ' relatives at Ogden. Mrs. Clarance Baker returned from Ogden this 'morning, where she visited her parents sine? Sunday .,; Henry Davis and family will occupy the! upstairs apartments in tljg. Binkele . ' ' property on Main street. Dan Christensen of Little Mountain et,urned last week from the army, having been honorably discharged. Bishop Leo Peck and a brother of Holbrpok, Idaho, are loading .two cars of hogs at the Tremonton station. The two little sons of Dr. J. A. King, Jess Fannen and James, have both been quite sick with .bronchitis. Wid H. Sorensen, who has been re siding on his ranch near Plymouth has sold out, and is now living in. this city. Mrs. E. E. Clark of Salt Lake returned home Wednesday after a week 's visit with-hesister, Mrs. Win. Cullen. Clara Major and Enda Nielson of Thatcher visited Saturday niht and Sunday night with Ethel Brough at her - . - TAN LAG ' ilOKKBX BOUGHT AND SOLD. courteous Attention to Our Cus'tomer (JoihI Rirs at. all hours, davor night YOUR PATRONAGE INVITED -- " p Miss Aurelia Miller of Penrose re turned last week from a, visit with P! O by talking so much about your troubles. They would Jots Jft ' rather hear you tell about how good you feel, take- ,. W.E.GETZ Harry Darton, Prop. The Misses Pearl and Ethel Haws returned home. Saturday after spend ing three weeks visiting with reatives in Idaho. ' . ' CALL NO. ; TREMONTON New i from the County Seat. Mar. Dies. ; " 11 Wilson Lumber Co. BRIGHAM ITEMS : . . e ' . - -'- '; - .$Tk$LJ: ' Wight Jensen, age 19 years,' died at one of the local hospitals Sunday after noon, following an operation for ap-- " pendicitis. Deceased was born in' this city, a. flon of Bishop and Mrs. .Alma Jensen now. residing at Corinne; He Suffered anttack of the influ-enzin January- and had not fully recovered his strength when seized with ' appendicitis. . He. attended' the grade , and high schools here and. 'was generally well liked. Funeral .services were held Wednesday afternoon in the Second :. ';','-- . ; Ward chapel.': ".l-" SEEDS a MORE SEE0S ' , All Kinds of Seeds . A SAWED WOOD FARM SEEDS FOR SALE ' Farm seeds of all.Kinds, in Bulk, at lowest prices. -- ' Stove Lengths, Good Kindling 6 SACKS FOR $1 Will Make Special Price For Load Can Make Delivery For CANNING I'oi-- Trade.-- " You CORP. v i horse, one scat Studebnkcr buggy and single, harness, tongue and shafts; used but very little. Will trade .for , coiyoi. calves. Inquire!, of M. M, (toes. A $165, i ''" 'at lowest price$n'.:,.'.'.'": . f ; a 4 GARDEN SEEDS Extra quality Garden Seeds, in Bulk, or in Packages, . YAN ALEN Ja; WORRYING YOUR FRIENDS Palace Barber Shop Livery, Feed and Tremonton Phone 35 ' DAVID HOLMGREN, Gen. Mgr. p ;. . - . Phone , EYESIGHT Cullen& Sercomb WE ARE THE FARMERS' FRIEND BRIGHAM AND TREMONTON - Manager , like service. Our policy, for fair prices, reasonable profits and with a hopefu' solicitation of your patronage, "will be faithfully Bursued. We are on the job to stick and not to be undersold. We are exclusive agents for MARTIN DITCHER nd WESTERN LAND ROLLER .'' Package Grocery and Lunch Room ; LOWER PRICES by 5 per cent to 15 per cent on the famous ACME HODGE HEADERS, BINDERS, MOWERS; ALSO MO LINE GOODS, AND THE J. X CASE PLOW 3, TRACTORS, DRAG HARBE MAINTAINED BOTH ROWS, DISC HARROWS, ETC. WIL AT TREMONTON AND BRIGHAM. CITY. Garland. FOR SALE Formerly the Dr. J. O.' Eph Yates of Mona 'will 'spend the Pitt Treproperty. 100 by 150 feet, with summer with relatives in East room modern house.' A fine resi monton. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. dence or business location, located Henry Bose has been very i ill from south and next to the State Bank in SAFEGUARD YOUR Tremonton, Utah. Apply of .write, pneumonia. Twin Fallf, Marion Bair of Richmond spent Sun Thomas Lynch,, owner, 52fc Idaho. . Miss day in town as the guest of Seientifik-aJlGroceries, Fresh and Clean at the low-"'- ' " fitted Eyeglasses arc Hazel Keller. " ort prices. a protection, to one's eves as well as Bert Brown is expected home Sun FOUND Pair of men 's blacky kid ATT'i-IT- r TTirnrr vnen von want a a priceless comfort to those with "desjui.vtv tiiuiiuii from France, where he has been gloves near Liberty theatre. George day ' ' quick lunch, eome here. Best Food fective vision. in the service. Meldrum. ltp at reasonable prices. Have your eyes tested and glasses Fred Manning of Blue Creek was in CANDY AND CONFECTIONARY fitted by a Graduate Optometrist. rremonton Wednesday marketing a FOR SALE-milk cows. Phone number of hogs. " 11-or write Ralph Jenson, Bear River Than Marble, Lyman Marble and v ,;, ... City. John. Knudson of Dewey are in town , today on business. Mrs.. E. E. Clark came up from Salt EARL WILLIAMS PLAYS W. T HUDSON Lake. Thursday to visit a few days with PURITANICAL HILLMAN Mrs.. William Cullen& , St T " 2-- Jc Good milch cow. WANTED 84.0-5-1- best money could buy. Courteous, prompt and cheerful business 3rd : 68-0-- ' Is("Prices have been nonpro!ileering. 2nd"The implements and merchandise the ' Our Groceries are clean and fresh. : ; THE REASONS WHY THE FARMERS CASH UNION HAD THIS GREAT INCREASE ARE: 1 Groceries and Meats PHENOMINAL FEB CENT INCREASE IN BUSINESS IS 91 L'tTRING. THE WAB YEAR OF 1918. ; V We. buy our Seeds, ,inlarge quantities, wluch eiiabjes us to sell them at the lowest prices, . Buy your seeds from ns and you will be assured-lowes- t '.,'' prices and best see(is.P LANDVATTER BROS. Telephone , |