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Show BEAR RIVER,VALLEY LEADER, - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1923 v - ! HBP Aaron Call of Burley, Idaho spent jthe weekend with Mrs. frank: lay- lor. ABetterMeal forLessMoney There is food with little food value and food with large food value high-price- d Willard i low-pric- J.CPE NNEYC, TREMONTON W. E. Getz and Mrs. B. F. Ellen-so- n were business visitors in Brigham City Monday. For the Whole Family returned to Roose velt Sunday, after being called here by the death of his sister, Mrs. Ver non Tucker. Mr. and 'Mrs. R. L. Leak and daughter, Miss Olive, of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Leak spent City, visited with friends here ThursSunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Pet- day and Friday. ersen at Thatcher. e Mrs. Aaron Call and daughter returned to their home in Burley, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sorensen of Idaho, this week after a three weeks' Arimo came down last Wednesday visit with the former's dauehter.J n l rr i to attend the funeral of Mrs. Vernon ii rraiiK. iayior. Tucker. Mrs. Sorensen has been quite jurs. ill since, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Fishburn and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meldrum, family, Mrs. DeMont Dockstader and Miss Grace Thompson, attended a farewell social at Brigham City Thursday night for Raymond Fish- burn, who leaves on a mission to California in the near future. Friday, Nov. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shribe'r of were trading in town Monday. Gen-iev- Mrs. Tom Supan and little daughter Romona spent Saturday and Sunday at Montpelier, Idaho, with Mrs. Earl Clayton. Keep Up Your Appearance The Tremonton-Garlan- Ladies d Literary club met at the hame of Mrs. Myron Burnett last Thursday, six teen members were present Mrs. Dean Capener reviewed the book, "The Intelligent Woman s Guide to Social ism and capitalism, ty Bernard Shaw. The Thanksgiving idea was carried out in the delicious luncheon that was served. For a Good Tailored Suit and Cleaning, Pressing, and Alterations The Tremonton Gun club will stage the annual Turkey shoot at the club's grounds Sunday, November 25. There will be g and plenty ing and of turkeys for prizes. The shoot is held from a sport standpoint and not with any idea of making money and the event is looked forward to every year by the sportsmen of Tremonton and vicinity. Strand, the Tailor trap-shooti- Don't Overlook1 This Opportunity! trap-sho- ot Fashionable Frocks X I H . -4 f G. G. SWEETEN An Miss Pearl Bergstrom of Tremonton and Miss Ruby Bergstrom, who is attending the U. A. C at Logan, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bergstrom. Mrs. Anton Anderson and daughter Alta are visiting "with relatives at Centerville and Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wight and baby of Ogden and Jack Forsgren of Brig-hawere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Nielson Sunday. The Primary association was reorganized .Sunday. Mrs. Rosella Anderson was released as president and Mrs. Gunda Borgstrom was chosen in her stead. Mrs. Sophia Diderickson and Edith Anderson, who have worked for several years as counselors, were again chosen to assist Mrs. Borgstrom. P. C. C. Peterson has purchased a new sedan. Tuesday evening following the clas3 exercises, Scoutmaster T. E. Adams entertained the scouts at a weiner roast. The following boys were pres ent: Vern and Doyle Nelson, Roy and Clyde Borgstrom, Oral and Golden Adams, LaVar Johnson, Chester Young, Percy Diderickson, James Wieht, and Virgil Waldron. Friday evening the M Men will stage a basketball game, followed by a dance, the proceeds to go for bask etball suits. m GARLAND gSEGGS O w o oH i Thatcher i H w J Bothwell Mrs. Francis Stokes of Blackpine, here Idaho, is spending the week-en- d with her mother, Mrs. Sophia Your Credit is Good on mm mm. GEARED --TOrTH ins Green Trading Stamps Winchester Service Phone 103 Mrs. Etta Stanfill of Tremonton is visiting here with her daughter, Mrs. Orlando Haws. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harris attended the funeral of Mrs. Sophia Swensen at Ogden Wednesday. important ... Tremonton, Utah $24 offering of dresses an offering that involves only accepted fash-- , . . . an offerinvolves that true econing 74 opportunity for the woman who knows and wtnh smart apparel, and like to practise economy Coats fashioned In tbt established styles of the season of durable broadcloths sum In black, tan, and leading colon suede cloths etrecttfpj trimmed with fashionable fqrt, es 1 omy Silks and satins for all in the informal wearing smart new shades. 1 For Women, Misses, 3 union For. Women. Fancy Flannel SHIRTS If Mlsset it Junior Sheep-Line- d Moleskin Coat Of finest quality shirtings in bright all-wo- ol and attractive patterns. Two flap pockets. Give Him Some For Christmas j $3,98 Wool Mixed Underwear In Medium and Heavy Weights These comfortable-fittinlong wearing Union Suits for men are of wool mixed, ribbed knit, with close fitting ribbed cuffs and ankles. All sizes and in varied colors. Exceptional values, at Any man who works in the open will appreciate a coat like this for Christmas. $7.90 to $9.90 g, Men's Caps With Fur-Inban- d Of Cassimere and $1.98 and $2.98 A Useful Qft Flannel Shirts ings. Overcoat- Handsomely finished. 1.49 and J? 1.98 Outstanding! From very ancient times, the first day of the yenr has been observed as a holy festival. For Smartness of Style and Quality of Fabric Selected thru and thru and plaid back overcoatings in novelty weaves and overplaids are shown in our current display of Men's and Young Men's Overcoats. In China and Japan the first day of the year Is the most striking and Joyous of all the religious observ-oice- Newest Patterns, Expert Tailoring, Low Price AD popular plan of selling OUR fair and Miller Tires on credit has made a big hit. Now you can have the world's finest tires even though you haven't the ready cash to pay for them. Small payment down. , Easiest terms to suit your income. We Give Leland Stokes was visiting at Og den Saturday. Monday evening at the Bothwell pall a parents and teachers associa tion meeting was held. Affairs of the school were discussed with the par ents, demonstrating that everything possible is being done for the develop ment of the Bothwell school. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Stokes were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Newman Sunday. Because of the, death of Mrs. Joseph J. Newman's mother, Mrs. Sophia Swenson of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Newman have been there since in one of our best 1928 offering! $14.75 w o o Furred Goats ng chance-shootin- TREMONTON, UTAH mm Abbroved Styles Appealing Savings 1ftbT Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allen and family were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Lundberg. DeVoe Meldrum EGGSBSv- - UTAH j Mrs. Helen T. Wilson has been in Burley, Idaho, the past week on ac count of the illness of Harold Luke. TREMONTON STEAM BAKERY see a, Frank Taylor left Sunday for Salt Lake, where he will take a week's training in an automobile school. Made by Elwood Bazaar, Mina-dok- Idaho, and spent Saturday and Sunday with his family. ed Tremonton Locals has been D. H. Jenkins came in from food, the best is the cheapest Insist on Golden Krust Bread It Is Best food or ed Newman, who quite ill for the past week, is able to be around again. low-pric- ed Bread Is Your Best and Cheapest Food bread like (Jolden Real, fresh, home-mad- e Krust makes a better meal for less money High-pric- . NEW YEAR BITS The ancient Romans made of New Tear's day a genernl holiday, with sacrifices to Janus of the Two Faces, and gifts and visits. On the first day of the year, the ancient Mexicans carefully adorned their houses end temples, and themselves In various religious ceremonies. em-ploje- d Imitation Army Shirts. Have big sleeves with ample arm holes, double elbows and two Army flap pockets. $2.98 $19.75 Model shown here also at $24. 75 |