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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1928 Mrs. Dewey Lamb has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. David Morris, oi rortage lor a lew days. Mrs. Cora Smith was visiting her sister, Mrs. Charlotte Udy, of River We Need Your Eggs 6ide Hess, who has been visiting with relatives and friends in Fielding, returned home Thursday evening witn her brother, K. Lional and Cream Mason. Mr. and but we try to extend you a service that is hard to equal. We try to look after our customers in a manner that is satisfactory to them. If you don't already sell to us, try us, and see how pleasing the transaction will be. deer-huntin- deer. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bierler and two daughters, Cleon and Ethel, and their grandson, Richard Bryno of Park City, are visiting with Mr. Bigler's We are the only locally-owne- d house buying eggs, cream, and ' poultry You will make money by selling to J. W. McDOWALL PRODUCE 98-0-- TREMONTON 1 The quickest way to convince the boss you can't do a job is to go at it expecting to fail. We Contract Acreage on irrigated land, with good farmers to grow Mrs. G. J. Mason and Mrs. Hannah Hess, were daughter, shopping in Tremonton rnuay. Mrs. Dewey Lamb returned home Friday from Portage, where she has been visiting with relatives and friends. Melvin Udy and brother Clifton g went Wednesday and hunted all day but railed to get any We will not only pay you as much or more than others PHONE Wednesday. Mrs. Hannah sisters, Mrs. rred bilvester and Mrs Hannah L Wolverton, for a few days Road Supervisor Fred Silvester and Joseph Archibald are getting the gravel ready to begin hauling. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Mason- and son Lional and wife were in Brigham City Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Irven Hess were shop ping in Tremonton baturday. Charles Bnggs of Malad was dem onstrating a radio at the home of Thomas J. Nish Friday night. Mrs. Phebe Timms was shopping in Malad Monday of last week. The shareholders of the Plymouth Land and Livestock company held a meeting in the basement of the ward - house Saturday at 2 o clock. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bigler left Plv mouth Monday morning to visit rela tives in Portage for a few days. Gilbert Pierson, who has been Miss Ferre, teacher of the third, working at Aberdeen, Idaho, returned fourth, and fifth grades, had a Hal- home Saturday night, returning to his loween party in her room Tuesday afternoon. The children put on a very work again Monday morning. Mabe riersort, his sister, accompanied him good program, to make an indefinite visit intending Tuesday was the fifth Tuesday in with relatives and friends. the month so the local Relief society had a sewing meeting. Tuesday night's rain made the dry Plymouth Fielding BEANS at guaranteed prices ' from seed that we ll vn H I a- -! Swiss-Germ- an 324 South 3rd West SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH N.W.OLSEN Resident Agent UTAH Phone 54.a-- 2 P. 0. Box 267 TREMONTON, UUHier at. IjOPaiL. Amnnor tha aru-ia- l events civen in Mrs Cannnn'aa uvuui was the ' shower given by her sisters, cars, ijeroy rnompson, Mrs. Byron Ravesten, and Miss Leah Ravesten at her home in Clarkston SaturHnw ova. ning of last week. The home was attractively decorated in Halloween ideas. Sixty guests were present, including a number of friends from Fielding. The meeting of the Social Development club was held at the home of Mrs. Frank WooH TKnrcia.r Ult last. .ooimiaj week. The program was given ...by H.f TT .c. n. iura. Miss Jane Alleman. and Mioa PoKw.o Duane Jones and Wendel Welling save two vocai numbers. The year s program was ready and the books distributed- RmnncrO tha momK.. S lOHUCXS. special feature of the books is the prerace, wnicn is a reproduction of a sneech DeveloDment " envn- hv tha lot a,--i j vi.v, as nilCI W Hansen. The programs outlined, furnish splendid and entertaining subjects for the year's work. Special guests were Mrs. Philip Wood, Miss Lulu Packer, Miss Jane Alleman, Miss Grace Jensen, Miss Rebecca Roskellv. Dllano Jnnoc Welling. Dunng the social hour luiiciiewn was served in which the Halloween scheme was again carried out. The hostess daughters, Isabel, Rea, Opal, and T71 -- 1- I I NOW READY IINCE January 1st under the supervision of Chev- new Chevrolets ment definitely assures maximum speed and precision and the lowest possible cost in the performance of every Chevrolet service and repair operation which are charged for on a more than a million have been Sfi " de- livered to owners 1 making the Chev-rolet Motor Com pany, for the second consecutive year, the world's largest builder of automobiles! 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We cordially invite you to come in and see how our service facilities reflect the influence of this great national service EXCELLENT FOR RADIO BATTERIES, ELIMINATES FRYING NOISE Electrolyte Mfg. Co. program. Farmers Cash Union Midland Auto Service "THE WINCHESTER STORE" Tremonton, Utah Phone 20 PHONE 33 P U A L I T Y AT LOW C O S T -- FAMOUS At feint fion Auto Radio Owners to serve Chevrolet owners better ' to serve our .friends and patrons those SEEN ii.ii only WE ARE Jbr Ecenamiaal Trantporttttim CONSTANT EXPANSION Leader1 No Park Bench Seat for the Careful Saver -. d, ! The v. v -- FILER SEED CO. Subscribe for a year. 2.00 . land farmers rejoice again as it sure is helping the fall grain. Mr. Marble's room, that of the sixth Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Peck of Ogden and seventh grades, had a Halloween were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D 7:30 party Wednesday night at L. Sanders Wednesday of last week, o'clock. All who participated had to Judge Morgan, Mr. Steed, and Mrs, follow the leaders through the three school rooms, all darkened for the oc Hodges of Salt Lake City: Frank Mer rill Waldemar Call, Mr. and Mrs, casion, which made the guests feel Gardner, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson rather spooky. D. R. Lamb made a trip to Tremon-to- n of Brigham City; Fred Nye, Mr. and Mrs. John Shumway, and Mr. and Wednesday and Mrs. Lamb utilized the time in calling on Mrs. Parley Mrs. Harvey of Garland; and Mr. and Archibald and daughters, Ruthie and Mrs. Orson Jensen of Bear River City were entertained at a luncheon at the Phillis, old acquaintances. Clea Lamb and Stephen Rose are home of Mrs. Gertrude Hansen Thurs evening. Many of the guests had working in the sugar factory at Gar- day been speakers at the Republican rally land. in the evening. Mrs. Hansen Robert Archibald of Clarkston is earlier was assisted by Mrs. D. B. Jones, Mrs and with relatives friends at visiting fc. rl. backer, and Mrs. H. L. Rich Plymouth. ards. D. R. Lamb has just received a let- Mr .and Mrs. C. W. Bourne were in last week-enFarmington is he guests of that Idaho, stating doing fine, Gale-anDnV Wallinw v.ti, tr but he seems to be a bit homesick to relatives. Glenn WooH. M T t see the old home towns and folks. He Mrs. Leo Farnsworth entertained at used to live here. a Halloween party Wednesday eve Garn, Edyth Lamb, Ruby Hess, Myr - furnish. tle Hess, Jane Lamb, Eleanor Richards," Maxin e Farnsworth, Blanche Richards, Shirley Cannon, Beth Cannon, and Beverly Pollard were the guests Sunday afternoon of Letha Wood, celebrating her ninth birthday anniversary. Delicious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Eben Wilcox spent Sunday with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. O. Wilcox of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. N. Garn entertained a numW of their friends Monday A book review given by MrR PVlilin WnnA RifiimJ Snnrlav evening. Lulu facker was me entertainMiss after Rnpnrtlntr tha . nact twn wasIcb ment of the evening. j with relatrves-i- n Farmington. Carl Cannon of Stone, Idaho, wasi Work is your chance to prove you the Saturday miaat f Mr. and Mrs.! are not a misfit. Eueene Cannon. Ha Ipft fnr tha mi sion home in Salt Lake City that eve-- j Nothing quite equals the satisfacning ana expects to leave Thursday! tion of being an expert. for the mission, there! ao missionary work, FieldinST fmesta in atianAanoa at tha WOMAN EATS ONLY Republican district tea in Brigham BABY FOOD 3 YEARS Monday were Mrs. E. H. Packer, Mrs. D. B. Jones. Mrs. H. T. RinVtarHc anA "For 3 years I ate only baby food, Mrs. Gertrude Hansen. The party Now, else formed everything also included Mrs. Martin Sorenson of thank3 to Adlerika, I eat gas. everything East Garland. and enjoy life." Mrs. M. Gunn. Mr. and Mra. J H Clam antartainaA the FIRST spoonful of Adlerat Dinner Thursday evening of last ikaEven relieves gas on the stomach and week, the occasion being the birthday removes astonishing amounts of old anniversary of Mr. Cam imnuui; waste matter from the system. members of the family were present, Makes you enjoy your meals and mciuuing meir mother, Mrs. Fanny sleep better. No matter what you W. Garn. have tried for your stomach and Clifford E. Cannon. Adlerika will surprise you. bowels, Mrs. Eugene Cannon, and Miss Ida H. G. Scott Drug Co. ixavetiven oi waricston were married Wednesday in tha Terror. t.mri. President ShennarH - -rr TiarfnynaA tha ceremony, wnicn was followed by a ning of last week in compliment to her daughter , Fay. Games were played and luncheon served. Those present were Nola Hess, Ina May Holt. Fav WaHawnrth. WVndel Well ing, Rex Lamb, and Ray Wood. Miss Viola Wood entertained Monfor Miss day evening at a candy-puGertrude Lamb. Miss Onal Wood, and Miss Thelma Hendricks. Miss Jane Alleman and Miss nnH RoskfIlv tha wxV-nSunday guests of friends in Morgan. TREMONTON, UTAH |