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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1928 Tremonton Locals Mrs. Frank Mueller of Los Angeles! is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Adam Imthurn. SuS Skill Otto Schenkel, Lee Dunn and Jay Reid made a fishing trip to Mackay, Idaho, last Friday, returning Sunday. When Planning Your Home don't overlook the fact that quality lumber is essential to satisfaction. I l Our advice WILSON LUMBER CO. Phone "Everything to Build Anything" Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gephart, Mrs. Wm. Fields and Mrs. Grace Anderson spent Sunday and Monday at Salt TREMONTON Lake City. STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC, REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF OF AUGUST 24, 1912. Of Bear River Valley Leader, published weekly at Tremonton, Utah, for October 1, 1928. State of Utah, County of Box Elder. ss. Before me, a notary public in and for the state and county aforesaid, personally appeared Wm. E. Settle, who, having been duly sworn according' to law, deposes and says that he is the business manager of the Bear River Valley Leader and that the following is, to the best of his knowl edge and belief, a true statment of the ownership, management (and if a daily paper, the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of Congress of August Right now is the time to fill 24, 1912, embodied in section 411, Laws and Regulations, printed your bins to capacity. The Postal on the reverse side of this form, to- quality Coal we sell you has wit: the maximum heat units per 1. That the names and addresses ton. of the publisher, editor, managing ed itor, and business managers, are: Name of Publisher, The Leader Company, Tremonton, Publishing Utah. Phone 36 Tremonton, Utah Editor, managing editor, business manager, Wm. E. Settle, Tremonton, Utah. 2. That the owner is: (If owned by a corporation, its name and ad dress must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and ad dresses of stockholders owning or holding one per cent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a Whenever you ee these horse on corporation, the names and addresses owners must be a pair of overalls you know they of the individual owned by a firm, company, .If given. fastisfaction. represent overall or other unincorporated concern, its Whether they are name and address, as well as those of each individual member, must be given). Wm. E. Settle, Ella Settle, Maxine Settle of Tremonton, Utah; N. New man Reeves, Eldora Reeves of Los Two-Hors- e Angeles, Calif.; Michael F. Durr of Brigham City, Utah. 3. That the known bondholders, Copper-Rivete- d mortgagees, and other security hold ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort gages, or other securities are: Intertype Corporation, San FranFor Men and Youths, or cisco, Calif.; Western Newspaper Union, Salt Lake City, Utah; J. A. Two-Hors- e Wixom, Salt Lake City, Utah. WM. E. SETTLE, Business' Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 25th day of October, 1928. For Men and Boys JAMES WALTON. My commission expires April 9, they represent the utmost in overall making. They are the result of over 1929. 55 years of knowing how. We could tell you all about their good points and how they are well made, but when we ask you to buy a pair at our risk, giving you At Bargain Prices BESSINGER BROS Levi Strauss Brand Waist Overalls Brand Bib Overalls Unlimited you are protected in every way. Made by Levi Straus & Co. San Francisco Reliable Merchandise Since 18S3 LEVI STRAUSS TWO HORSE" BRAND OVERALLS For Sale By R. L. Fishburn & Sons Money to A New Pair FREE if They Rip LOAN on Irrigated Land. 64 per cent. No commissions. JOHN J. SHUMWAY Phones: B. R. V. 69.a-2- ; Bell, 129 Kodak as You Go No outing complete without A KODAK OUTFIT We have Eastmans; from Up Developin- gIn Today, Out Tomorrow H. G. Scott Drug Co. Phone 47 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Getz, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Landvatter and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Winzeler and their fami- lies were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Zesiger and Ruth Meister were guests at a six o'clock chicken dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. Pete Nichols. Mrs. Alice Bure-esis visitino- with relatives at Smithfield for several weeks. Mrs. Clara Crockett and Bert Burgess spent Sunday there. - s Mrs. Buell Frazier and family were week-en- d guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Wilson. Elwood invites you to a Hallowe'en dance, Tuesday, October 30. Mrs. David Stander entertained the members of her bridge club at her home Saturday afternoon. At the end of the games favors were given to Mrs. F. C. Gephart, Mrs. Elmer Winzeler and Mrs. Wm. Nelson. A delicious dinner was served at Otto's cafe at 6 o'clock to Mesdames Harold Welling, Harold Persson, Frank Taylor, Hector Haight, Wm. Nelson, El mer Winzeler, Earl Watlans, Ted Hone, Spencer Taylor, F. C. Gephart, Joe tiurgess, and Glen kldndge. CB.U IVEJty DAT r 7 ; Tremonton, Utah institution' WMA m VIES We insist on every one of these garments giving the fullest satisfaction in Style and Service. That' is vh; every overcoat must measure up to our rigid standards of styling, materials and workmanship before we accept it. Medium-weig- over-coatin- ht the attractive single-breaste- in model gs d shown here. Novelty Weaves Overplaids- - Single-Breaste- i new- M 5 2 Box d Models also at 19.75 and 29.7 in- - vit? the members of the Tremonton Commercial club to attend the Hal 'oveen dance to be given in the ward hall Tuesday. October 30. Proceeds for new church. Gents 50c, ladies 15c. The Newest! Misses Ellen Woodward and Leah Woerner entertained at the Wood ward home Tuesday afternoon. The time was spent in Dlaving rook and 500, after which a delicious luncheon Those present were was served. Misses Phvllis Holmgren.' Rubv Har ris, Lois Wilson. Vera McDowall. Eve Ivn Anderson, Ida Watkins. Marie Mc Dowall. Rozella Carter, Edith Gep hart. Barbara Thuerer, and Maxine Settle. Men's Caps Lamb's Wool Inband In Men's Styles We present here the season's latest coat d two button, vest and model, with double-breaste- d pleated .trousers. -- Mrs. Mueller of Los Angeles Js here visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ad am Imthurn. single-breaste- $29 .75 FIm acalitv MwiiMtw tana contract aback, rayon orerplaJd pattern. Full wtla llnM, MS 9UQf. You can have this model in casiimert e cheviot in novelty weave or ihadow-itrip- Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pierce were call ed to Kaysville last Sunday on ac count of the serious illness of Mrs el ' feet. Jess Hansen has accepted a posi tion at Winchester Service and as sumed his new duties last week. Giant Ant Bear Of all the donlzeus of the tropin forests of Centrnl and South Aincrlni the ginnt ant bear Is probably the most dangerous. If Is said to he too stupid to know fenr. Its thick skin and dense stiff hair render it almost Impervious to ordinury shot, It Is re marknbly tenacious of life, and Its six Inch curved claws at the tips of sinewy limbs, which can swing In any direction and nre literally universal Jointed, are terrible weapons. No other animal, according to Mr. big Hyatt Verrlll, the game hunter, willingly attacks the nnt bear, and while the creature cannot move rapidly for any distance, and Is usually content to mind his own affair? and devote his life to lapping up ants. Insane with It becomes positively rage when disturbed or wounded. well-know- ru& $1.98 Fur Inband Caps for Men Pierce's sister. Mrs. Orpha Bowers and the Misses Wilma and Erma Bowers of Collin- ston called to see their grandfather. Joseph Hadfield, Sunday. ENTERPRISE for Men and Young Men The colorings are the season's est shades. The people of Elwood cordially LOCAL Overcoat Values Clarence Kniefel and sister, Miss Ethel Kniefel of Parma, Idaho, were visiting at the home of their uncle, C. Tallman, this week. The Tremonton Relief society will hold ward conference next Sunday evening at 7 o'clock in connection with regular sacrament services in the L. D. S. ward house. An interesting program will be rendered and a good attendance is requested. STORE A Our Winter Lines of Men's and Young Men's Suitsand Overcoats" 'Now Awaiting Your Inspection The fabrics include thru and thru and plaid back overcoatings. Wildey Rebekah lodge enjoyed a social hour at cards, and refreshments were served, after the regular business meeting Monday evening. EVERY Men J Here's News Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hughes and son of Ogden visited with friends here Wednesday. Mrs. S. B. Watland and Mrs. G. H. Watland entertained the Ladies Aid of the M. E. church and other friends at a silver tea at the home of Mrs. S. B. Watland Wednesday afternoon. By where tavtngM are greatest Tremonton, Utah : Mr. and Mrs. Harley L. Heaton of Ogden spent Sunday with Mrs. Heat- on'.s father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Lunberg of Evans. Tremonton, Utah Pocket-Siz- e LOWEST PRICES Mark McDowall and nieces, Misses Vera and Marie McDowall, spent Sunday at Pocatello, Idaho. on plans is free. Ask us for it. 11 Winchester Saturday eve Edgar were Ogden visitors ning. Rev. and Mrs. Jones of Salt Lake were dinner guests Wednesday at the home of Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Lumber that has been carefully selcc- ted, graded, and seasoned saves time in erection, insures sound construo tion and makes a better appearance. j Mrs. L. E. All red, Mrs. Chris Bar- fuss and Mrs. S. L. Cox visited with friends at Brigham City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. i i Mrs Philin fitr Diui Tlmpr Ciftl. visited in Brigham City Sunday. . Mil n NO "SALES." Smartly Styled Carefully Tailored Overcoats A comfortable cap for cold weather. Made of selected cas aimere, full satinjii'l and rub ber visor. 1 Sizes 13 to 18 yrs. $1.49 The same rigid standards of quality materials and workmanship are adhered to here as in the making of our adult overcoats. Boys Caps With Fur Inband too, at Low-price- d, Of overplaid cuiiracre, ful) twill lined, rubber vlaor. 98c $9'90and$13-7- 5 Ctiiunere and twist overcoatings in novelty weaves, fancy overplaids and stripe effects. New shades of gray, tan, brown and blue-cra- y. it Ij It I I IN Khaki Flannel Shirts Double elbows, two army flatf pockets. Exceptional value 1.93 |