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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1928 Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Iversen were Tremonton visitors Sunday, The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner is seriously ill with pneumonia. Miss Mary Atkin, one of xmr local teachers, is on the sick list. A program and dance win be given in our amusement hall Thursday, November 29. Everyone is invited. Why Repair Your Junk Car? Some people use a gallon tesisMoonful GASOLINE and do the hills On High as you Rome men And consolation In thinking the things they dare not say. to express a Try McComb's have never, done before f wotals of thought. Cathedral Made Dear by Old Associations After Canterbury cathedral had been restored from tbe great fire of so revered 1174, pious Englishmen the beauty of this stronghold of the Church o: England that they came from far and near and even those not so religiously Inclined made their For 300 "Canterbury pilgrimages." years this was kept up and many an Inn sprang from existence to prosperity In the shadow of the racred edifice. In time some of these pilgrimages became less of a religious exercise than a favorite summer excursion aDd their history is shadowed In our word "canter" which is the shortened form of "Canterbury gal- NOW IS THE TIME to get a used car at a reasonable price and we guarantee to please you. Any kind of terms so long as we are sure you can met them without getting the cramps. r Good cars sold at prices comparable with overhaul jobs "With an O.K. that counts." J. H. FRONK CO. CHEVROLET I the Subscribe for $2.00 a year. Leader only Bear River City Americanism: The pet faiths and prejudices of the man who happens to be defining it. Federal Farm Loans Interest Rate 5 Also all kinds of Fire and Automobile Insurance Apply JAMES BROUGH Secretary and Treasurer Garland National Farm Loan Association UTAH GARLAND At Bargain Prices Right now is the time to fill your bins to capacity. The quality Coal we sell you has the maximum heat units per ton. BESSINGER BROS Phone 36 Tremonton, Utah S. Priests give big dance at new L. D. Dec. 5. hall, Tremonton, Wed., Gaiety girls music. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron E. Christensen are the proud parents of a fine baby boy born, November 20. Mrs. Christensen is at the hospital in Tremonton. Master Donald Roberts of Ogden in this city, visitspent the week-en- d ing with his cousin, Earl Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Christensen, Mrs. Oliver Lewis, Mrs. P. M. Iverson, Mrs. Marlow Miller Mrs. Sarah Fridal, Fred F. Petersen, Aaron Christensen, James P. Ipson, and Carl Iverson were all shopping in Brigham City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mate-se- n and son Jack were shopping in Ogden Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wildes and children of Ogden were visiting at the home of Mrs. Wildes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Rose, and family in this city last week. The home of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Iverson was the scene of a delightful dinner party given Wednesday evening by Mrs. R. 0. Holmgren, Mrs. J. L. Weidman, and Mrs. 0. A. Iverson. At eight o'clock a delicious dinner was served at one table centered with a bowl of fall fruits, with covers laid for Mr. and, Mrs. Bernard Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holmgren, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Weidman, and Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Holmgren. The remainder of the evening was spent in playing rook, with high score prize going to A. J. Taylor. At midnight pumpkin pie and hot chocolate were served. This is the first of a series of dinners to be given through the winter months by members of the Entre Nous club. Mr. and Mrs. Orsen A. Christensen and children of Brigham City spent Sunday in this city at the home of Antono Christensen. Miss Valeria Andersen returned home Friday after spending several days visiting at tSalt Lake City with her sister, Miss Arvilla Andersen. Mrs. Eliz.a Hailing was a Brigham City visitor Monday. Mrs. Minnie Garlick and Miss Helen Nelson were Brigham City visitors Saturday. Miss Ruby Jensen left Sunday for Salt Lake City after spending her two weeks' vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jensen. lop." Another interesting thing associat-with this cathedral is the division of the Bible into two chapters. Stephen Langton, who died in 1228, was cardinal and archbishop of Canterbury besides being a statesman of no mean fo.ee. This was the age of the beginnings of organized learning and Cardinal Langton, after distinguishing himself as a teacher, gave his time a standardized text of the Vulgate there being up until then almost as many versions as there were Bibles. It was In this wo.k that he made the !ino-vatioof dividing the lengthy books Into chapters, thus making specified passages much easier to find. Detroit News. We have a Large Stock of A Want Ad -- will Buy or Sell Anything . Reliable Wrist Watches for both Ladies and Gentlemen At prices ranging from Coming to BRIGHAM CITY $10 "P d Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jensen and children were Ogden visitors Friday. Miss Winona Christensen visited with friends and relatives at Brigham City for a few days last week. Miss Frona Gates entertained Friday evening in honorof her cousin, Vernon Johnson, who leaves for the eastern states mission December 3. At 8 o'clock a delicious hot turkey supper was served to Vernon Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Holmgren, Antone Christensen, Joe Christensen and Miss Lois Jensen. After supper a radio program was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hansen and two sons, Mrs. Reuben Holmgren, and Miss LeRue Christensen visited with Mrs. Aaron Christensen at the Valley hospital in Tremonton on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin L. Johnson, Mrs. Florence Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Johnson and Bishop and Mrs. Osey Jensen were Tremonton visitors Sunday. Maurine, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jensen, had the misfortune to fall and break her little finger, which injury has been causing her quite a bit of pain. She is now on the improve. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huggins were shopping in Ogden Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. F. L. Nelson, had the misfor- WORK OF VOLUNTEERS RED GROSSBACKBONE Men and Women Who Give Serv- ices Aid Greatly Surgical Dressings, Knitting, Sewing Still Carried On. Thousands ot women, who were first enrolled as Red Cross workers during the period of the World War. have never ceased in their labors for that organization, but still carry on knitting garments for disabled soldiers, making dresses and layettes for children and infants, and giving hours of their time in the various volunteer activities of Red Cross e 01-se- SPECIALISTS in Internal Medicine for the past fifteen years Tremonton - Utah DO NOT OPERATE n tune recently to fall from their porch, hurting her side quite badly. A doctor was called and at first it was thought that no bones were broken, uut several aays ago an was taken and it was found her hip was broken. She will be confined to her bed for two months. Her many friends hope for her speedy recovery. work. Volunteer work by men also Last 'Tuesday evening at the home plays a large part in the organisation of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Johnson a numof Red Cross. ber of young folks met and gave a This volunteer work is the backparcel shower in honor of their friend, bone of Red Cross. Fully eighty-fivVernon Johnson, who leaves soon for the mission field, During the even- per cent of the service this humaniing games were played after which a tarian organization i3 able to render delicious luncheon was served to Mr. the public, through public health, and Mrs. C. C. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. American Junior Red Cross, service Orval Iversen, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon to disabled veterans of the World Hansen and the Misses Lucretia War, and the service men of the reguHarriet Sorensen, LeLa Jensen, lar establishment, and its many other Ethelyn Andersen, Bernice Iversen, activities, must fall upon the shoulder Alta Hansen, Helen Nelsen, Inez Jenof the volunteer worker. Not only sen, Elva Baird, Elva Andersen, Lois is this true of the national headquarJensen, Olivia Nelson, Dorthy Gardner and Joseph Christensen, Vernon ters where such distinguished volunJohnson, Lester Andersen, Leray teers are enrolled as Judge John BarThorsen, Morris Rhodes, Rudger Nel- ton Payne, chairman, and Miss Mabel sen, Tete Nelsen, Parley Holmgren, Boardman, secretary of the Red Oleen Nelsen, Rennie Andersen, ClifCross, and Col. E. P. Bicknell. vice ford Jensen, Sheldon Andersen all of chairman in charge of foreign operathis city, also to Miss Nelson of Tretion, but also in every community monton and Miss Fon Hansen of where Chapter chairmen and other Brigham City. Mr Johnson received men and women devote hours of their a great many gifts that will be of time to fostering and planning th great use to him. valuable and humane work of Red Miss Florence Crouther, Miss so that it may be ever ready Cross, Andersen and Mrs. Mettie M. to serve In time of distress, Jorgensen were shopping in Tremonnational emereencv. or ereat ton Saturday. In the year just enSed, 253,000 gar Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reese are the proud parents of a fine baby boy, ments were provided by Red Croat born November 23 at the Valley Chapters, including 1,399 layettei hoswith nineteen articles each, for use pital in Tremonton. Last Thursday evening a farewell in disaster areas. program and dance was held in our Women who rolled surgical dress ward for Heber Bott, son of Mr. and logs ten years ago, with the help oi Mrs. George Bott, who leaves soon new volunteers, still carry on this for the Southern states mission field. work for hospitals in their communl The program commenced at 8 o'clock with Austin L. Johnson in charge and ties, and for the Chapter's stock, where a supply must be maintained included the following numbers: Song, to answer emergency calls. In the Come, Come, Ye Saints;" prayer, Edwin 0. Stenquist; reading, Miss year just ended, the women made Valera Bott of Brigham City. A very 2,276,000 dressings. , No type of volunteer work is more interesting talk was given by Merlin Christensen of Elwood, who just reinteresting or meets greater appreciacently returned from the Southern tion from Its beneficiaries than the states mission; Piano solo. Mrs. Bott distribution each December of Christ of Brigham; remarks, Heber Bott; mas bags one of which goes to closing song, "Oh, Ye Mountain High; prayer, Robert M. Gardner. every service man In the Army and ol owing the program a dance Nary stationed on a distant post. was Each year the request comes for mart amusenemt SSi where Jhe hall, until for Christmas, 192S, Red bags, !! ith a purse WvM. ?no to help him to his field of Cross volunteers have been asked tc labor. provide 42,000. The bags, containing Mrs. N. G. Hansen and children of small necessities dear to a service boldier Summit have been visiting man's heart, go to the Philippines with relatives and friends in this citv China, Guam, Nicaragua and all the for several days. distant ports where Uncle Sam's men Ivan Iversen is suffering with infection m one of his fingers, caused are stationed. Another service these volunteers from a blister. Last Tuesday the following children perform, which has generally gripped naa their tonsils removed at the Valthe Imagination of all who hare come In touch with it, is the transcription ley hospital in Tremonton: Delone Christensen, Valoy Elwell, Carma into Braille for the blind of hundreds Hansen, Theron Brailsford and Theral of books. Need ot certain types ot Christensen. All are getting along books for the blind first came to the attention ot Red Cross through the Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watanaba, local blinded veterans ot the World War Japanese residents, are the proud From work begun for the war blind of a fine baby girl born Noparents a devoted workers, thli with few vember 19. The daughters of the rioneers of transcription ot books now Is being this ward met Thursday at the home carried on by 1,029 Braille transcrib of Mrs. Georgina Andersen, with ers, who during this year hare band thirteen members present A delicopied 150,705 pages, and 84$ titlei cious luncheon was served. have been completed. x-r- DR. MELLENTHIN & CO. n, ' EVERYBODY Will be at BRIGHAM HOTEL Monday, December 10 Office Hours: 16 a. m. to 4 p. m. One Day Only No Charge for Consultation IS BUYING "Utah's Favorite" FLOUR Ask your dealer for it. Wheat taken on deposit for Flour and Bran Bran, Shorts and Mill Products Mill Chopping Wheat Cleaned. Tremonton Milling Company ' The specialist of Dr. Mellenthin & Co is a regular graduate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the : Utah state of Utah. Tremonton He visits professionally the more important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip free consultation, except the expense of treatment when desired. 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