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Show NOVEMBER 22, 1928 BEAR RIVER vat.t.RY TRADER. THURSDAY, and Light company, at Preston, Ida "1 he ratty Line traveling bag from Mr. Baron, the oho, Monday nigm- -- 1 when ber beau manager of the nur ciouung bwre sayt to May Kllea Weekat Bert, son of Mr. and Mrs. 11. T. Next LIBERTY THEATRE . her fell out. Tneys lots bigger Brigham City. Woodward, was quite ill the past nas uwu Mrs. Laura cutched. jonnson was ever fish in th' sea than weeks. 11 the past two Rev. and Mrs: A. R. Dickson spent an' the sniffles. 'What good's thet to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson, Mr. Inland?' in Salt Lake City. livin' Ransom-anfolks Friday miss James Mrs. to be and . TREMONTON, UTAH Bates is numbered with the of Phyllis a providence attended aganV meeting "It's flyln' Edith Foxley, week. sick tb this throws like th' Widow Jones thjt the employees oi we uian ro Sunday. Monday and Tuesaay rleht under her Douglas Fairbanks as "The Gaucho Fresh Laugh and the world laughs with slsn. 'Country Board-Stri- ctly you! Leap and you leap aione: uoug Vegetables.' -does both in his most sumptuous proir.ta Fiiorr whs In to ast th' man ductionthe greatest of all Fairbanks aer of th Bijou Dream theater not nlavhnv of the screen is lUt"(Ti tk f J In bis pfcee no back at his favorite game Deuer to spray thet perfume man alius tells her her than overt When men are no longer mnH h.nnsA way from thet Bmellin' no are women coat when bis got to able laugh ansne are amiw goin' to th, pitchers, longer able to weep when boys no longer able, to shout and when sure." Kansas City htar. irla ara r,n lnnffpr anie tonin. wien. nnH nnlv then, will pictures like Left Gentility in a Safe 'niiirlao KnirhanVs as The OaUCftO fail to bring pleasure to people in this Pmma faive. orlma donna of Car and other lands. man fame, tells this story against Wednesday and Thursday Thanks in her memoirs. "My Life" CIUVI9 niinnoi KhR DamplS in horcplfonce had an English maid She "1 "Swim, Girls. Swim," with Gertrude was a thoroughly good girl, truthful, JoseDhine and Jamps . Hall, t,......-- , T It's getting up courage to drive the ,7,. obliging, but lacked tact. One honest, Dunn. The spnghtnesr comeaienne Bebe Daniels: day. when on a long train Journey,I nn thn screen first nail that's the hard part about of pearls Ensr- a rnnmiereH that who rope the tlia noticed ...;tii she i nibii dozens of reasons for po$tponing the liuVi nhnrmp "'rrmiv" faerie: ana usually wore were missing, and panic building. You can trump up both he built? Jimmie Hall, Bebe's hero in seizing her. exclaimed: but did you ever know anybody to be sorry job are "Senorita" and "The Camnus Flirt". your where "Oh. madam, What a combination! nPfllls?' Hootin'-Tootimaterials are low priced now. Not every thing is and Most building Saturday Friday her. told I "At home In the safe, Hoot Gibson in one of those other things have dropped as cheap as lumber but by'the time the that I never wore them when adding westerns that action thrilling speedy, So all m all this is a gooa time ior have made him king of western stars. rrQUDllnr) probably lumber will rise. - h .h what a Ditv 1' she said. Thej "Riding for Fame." Good comedies every night. make you look like a real lady.' building. Hit the nail on the head! nn d BIG THANKSGIVING V i i , TURKEY Given Away FREE - Jtleaai 2fA AT THE Cash Service Market TREMONTON, UTAH !r, EK u'will jos Second Prize - rWe market between now a chance on the following: RIG TUKKtlii SMaot w.-- a d- - Fhpez:.::::::. Drawing at 2 p.m., weanesaay, uvkiux We buy all our meats from your farms Fatronize xnose wno rauumiu Cash Service Market Phone 38 Tremonton, Utah to-da- v. -- - . n' ' and Mrs. Horace Bourne are visiting with relatives at Ogden, Mrs. J. 0. Hadfield entertained a few friends Sunday evening to cele brate her husband s Dinnaay. Mr. and Mrs. Horace uay were visitors Monday. BrighamT7V,so Mr.. of Holoo . vv i Haiichtpr Ivfo " mfao a . i and Mrs. George Hales sr., and Lloyd Cravens of Salt Lake were married November 10. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Jenson, Moroni Ward and Thola Jenson, spent SunMrs. day at Washakie with Mr. and M. ward. George P Mr .f l.olru and Mrs. Ted Austin and spent daughter Maxine' of Salt Lake Qutnrav and Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Macfarlane. Miss Annie Neddo of Garland spent Pee- CaDener., uraoir.onH tv 1 HiC nwt. v.. iv. -lipre iwith George Bourne of Farmmgton is , spending the week here. H. S. Tingey was transacting busi ness in Ogden Friday. A. A. CaDener re m. llll. ' iIV. Mrs fnm . . - .Salt. T,ake Thrrsdav rmo IiULIILU livnii, f,Q,. rnnd rrnwd from here attended the vaudeville at the high school Fri Mrs. Herald Peterson and daughter week Joey of Salt Lake visited last with Mr. and Mrs. August Forsberg. Coir Mr. They returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hermanson, Herald Peterson and Herman Fors-h.f Halt. I,aVf. came ud Saturday UClg V ww and while here attended the wedding and reception of Lucille Anderson Oscar Forsberg, which was held at Miss Anderson's home at Bothwell. Others from here attending the reception were: Mr. and Mrs. August Clarence, day. and children, Forsberg .. . .1 T .. T w 7 - - or-r- V w i- A . Mrs. Kusseli (japener anu son came Herald Peterson, Miss Irene Udy and home from the Valley hospital Tues day. Henry Mclntire. T", rinnTn. olcn M,Q 1 1 : hnrmony for more than one. having reached when forty years, birthday, died. her ninetv-eiehtto break A relative who undertook thi nainfnl news to the surviving sis ter was afraid the shock would prove or fatal, but it had to be done sooner Inter. un-ovc- r it turned out that her fonra were Groundless. "Ah. well." replied the sister, who brightly, "now I was only eighty-nin1 shall be allowed to nave my suppose tea made Just as 1 uise u. b Bottle-Raise- d Apple Tree Something New chickens and even uiilk-f,.are no novelty, but did milk-fesink ever your teeth into a you Brockton, a apple? It seems that matron was about to set out a young of a apple tree and sought the advice should It how to as nearby storekeeper be planted. nm-kpr- s d He advised digging a hole large Then a enough to hold the roots. short section of garden hose should be the surput in place, reaching from face to the roots, before the hole was tutilled In. Milk, poured down the the baby bing every day, would give tree nourishment until it got strong enough to take care of Itself. Some time afterward he inquired of on. the lady how the tree was getting "1 "It is doing finely," she replied. ad- dav. aa you t.,n it miiir pvpi-looked Rtnrekeener Tiio .,iv.i rnisoH hiS W 1131103 desnair. Lord !" he gasped. "Didn't you know 1 was only joking about that? tree no long Th, hnttiP rnlsed-littlcontented from ration er gets its daily rows, but maybe when it begins to thev will have Montreal Family Her flavor. creamy aid. ' ntv e VALUE AT ANY PRICE, for low quality goods are generally not worth the price asked. We sell only first grade goods with "a guarantee ol satistaction witn eacn ana every sale. Men's Flannel Shirts, heavy twill, full size for - $1.98 $4.98 $7,90 - The New Tom Mix Flannel Shirts for. . Coats, full length, first quality skins, sizes ib to 48 Men's Sheep-line- d SAYS THE OWL AQn 7Qtoli1Qft v tyx Sweaters, ,.. $2.49 - Dates pound for 1 . Florida Grape Fruit 2 for . ......... Cove Oysters 4 ounce can Cove Oysters 8 ounce can New Crop Brazil Nuts (Nigger Toes) lb. wonder-worke- ....... Gallons for JUST "BUY FOR CASH AND PAY LESS" Gephart Stores Co TREMONTON Phone S3 Planting in Memory tree Idea that has throughout the countr; under the leadership of the American ivoi. Mssoiiation lends useii numira n'i,,v ,,,.ii,i.i,-in....on hi ken uo i i,i"tn lJ ' ti!P toad of RemeTabnince plan vi This should be kept m mina vy everj ,A;.tpr. for if the tree is a me i free or the road is a rond of rememhrar.ee the planting must be of such character that those for whom the trees are planted would he proud of the new beauty given to the world IV m.M-.,i- Bear River City Factory Thanksgiving SPECIAL 120.00 Range for $71.50 until Thanksgiving only .. . fliic ritvr and at Deweyville, have moved to Ogden to make their home. , , Mr- onH Mrs Lawerence Buuge ana children of Malad, Idaho, are visiting at the home ot Mrs. uucige s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jensen, in this L. E. ALLRED, Prop. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER Tremonton city- - Utah Mrs. H. P. Thorsen, Mrs. E. A, fiii in q n Mrs linma Thorsen, Mrs Minnie. Garlirk. and Mrs. Ben Grant in Brigham City Mon were shopping Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Neilsen of at Citv sDent the week-en- d the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Jen sen in this city. Mrs Willard Andersen was a Brig ham City visitor Monday. Arland Sorenson ot tms cny nau Rrio-ha- oc $1.35 ns More County Correspondence than any Newspaper in State $2.00 a Year g nrTi Tnr KurAiit I SliUU 50c 19c 25c 15c ... 29c 32c 'ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF DIXIE MOLASSES RECEIVED for "u-hnt'- THE LEADER r - Fresh Celery and Cranberries Half-Gallo- his views u ouw It u. ns ue "There's nothing much the matter ,i.i, tiiia ihhp isinr.d." he becan. "AH vnn want Is a little more hustle." ai thnt moment there was a ciam e flashed .rins noise, and a round the coiner. s that?" cashed the visitor His friend sioiled. "Oh." he renlied coolly, "tliat's only company the district .vindow-cleaninworking overtime." London Answers was airing An American . on t he country Friday, Nov 16. Misses Bernice Iversen and Alta even The writer's train of thought Is a Hansen arrived home Tuesday m meuua wnn alter visiting ing construction train. Salt Lake City lor several uays. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Gardner and that labors Time Is a Winona Christensen were BrigMiss hours daily. twenty-fou- r ham City visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Eli E. Anderson, Mr. The reader Is often carried away by and Mrs. Joseph Huggens and son the author's train of thought Clifford, Mrs. Emma Ohman, Mrs. Thressa Brailsford and Mrs. Sina Thorsen, were shoppers in Tremonton . Thursday. , WHO n.i k Til aim Mrav. .ri hsr iviaroie.' iilii on. (JIT have been visiting with relatives and IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT New Crop Navel Oranges dozen for Subscribe for - A big lot of Hood's Rubbers, broken sizes, values -- to $1.50, choice Ladies' Flannel Gowns Ladies' New Rayon and Wool either shawl or crew collars Tremonton, Utah Phone 11 El wood Bazaar, SPECIAL! for "Everything to Build Anything" The HuMtlers Milk-fe- d ' Economy Is Careful Buying 'some merchandise is not good Wilson Lumber Co. e, v The True Meaning of At Last! T.10 faun old maids had lived togeth .. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Capener and Mist Edith Olsen spent the weeK-en- a Riverside Hit tie Nail on the GARLAND Phone 6 his tonsils, removed at the Valley hospital Saturday. Charlyn. the miani aaugnier oj. u. and Mrs. Henry Johnson, who has civ ill with an attack of re- pneumonia, is now on the road to Snowville are visiting at the, home or Mrs VotArsAn'a motner. mrs. x. m.. Look after your roof now if it needs repairing, you can put it in first class condition and at small expense with a few rolls of our durable CERTAINTEED ROOFING it's easy to apply and insures complete protection to your building" come in and lot us figure with you on your roofinjr requirements. $2.50 per roll No.l Light No. 2 Medium $3.00 per roll No. 3 Heavy $3.50 per roll Iversen and family. , Frank Nelson, who nas Deen of Dia nnniA nf his Darents. Mr. and Mrs. Frantz L. Nelson, left Francissco. to work. TVnirodnv . IIU1 OVU,I fnr Snn Last Friday evening trie ionowmij program was renaerea in nonor oiVernon Johnson, with Arland borensen, president of the LUiers quorum, in charge: song oy conKreKi"", "Now Let Us Rejoice;" prayer, Kisn-fr.- p Osey Jensen; comic reading, Mild uuii red Holmgren; maie cnorus, Johnson, Le Grand Petersen, Robert Gardner and Henry jonn.son; iam uy nr Hncrnam Vity. m;v. . JHl.T. Viiow '' . . .J y a return (Hi missionary; reini Vernon Johnson; talk by Ldwin v. bv members of the Johnson family; closing prayer by Following the pro in our wan A'inrc - mvawi v....v. 111, Vnii. whpr a nurse of .muumiMt $175.00 was given Vernon to assist him in his field of labor. He was also presented with a beautiful leather r - l'ii-crspV wv - CABINET MODEL AS SHOWN The world's finest ranges now The Monarch is known as th at the lowest range prices, quickest acting, most rigid, and most economical range to operate. Every range is assured Monarch quality, backed by a written guarantee and serviced absolutely free a lifetime. A Monarch style, size, and color at this store for your kitchen, all specially priced on very easy terms. $120.00 RANGE SIM - ' r,- TREMONTON, UTAH |