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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1928 erly Hills, California. She will spend the winter there. Colen Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Petersen, left Friday for Los Angeles, where he intends to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Keller and family and Mr. and Mrs. Hector 1. Install New Improved Chevrolet Haight and family are spending Thanksgiving at Salt Lake City with Heater. 2. Clean all spark plugs Mr. and Mrs. Wallfce Capener. and set gaps to proper clearance. $9.50 Mrs. Laura Johnson is still very ill 4. Check and adjust ignition timinwith flu at her home. Her son, Cella Tune-u- p which Ogden and family of Ogden, and her ing. 5. Adjust valves to proper son Josiah Ogden of Peerless, were clearance. 6. Drain carburetor. here Monday on account of their 7. Clean carburetor screen. 8. Admother's illness. just carburetor for winter driving. Mae Wilkinson is recovering from fif9. Tighten intake manifold bolts. cuts and bruises she sustained about 10. Check and tighten water hose the face when the car in which 6he was riding, driven by her brother, connections. 11. Adjust fan belt Walter Wilkinson, was struck by a wat12. to proper tension. Grease car driven by Dr. Chambers of Garer pump. 13. Clean generator land at the intersection of Main and commutator. 14. Adjust generatTremonton streets. j seasCome The members of the priests quoror 3rd brush for winter driving. um of the Tremonton ward are giving 15. Road-tecar. a novelty baloon dance Wednesday, December 5th in the new L. D. S. hall. including The Gaiety girls will furnish the ALL all material music and everything will be .done to FOR insure a good time. You are reand labor quested to remember the date and place and join them there. Mrs. Harry Drew entertained a few friends Wednesday afternoon in honor Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gephart and of the birthday of Mrs. Carrie Drew. Subscribe for the Leader only Edith spent Sunday at Salt Bridge was played and delicious redaughter $2.00 a year. Those were served. freshments Lake City. B. Wat-,Scott Hill and Lloyd Hill were present were: Mesdames S. land, L. S. Mann, Thos. Supan, G. H.! N. E. Shaw made a business trip to Malad and Ogden visitors Thursday.1 Watland, M. G. Carter, and W. E. When You Think Mrs. Adam Imthurn was an Ogden Woods and Mrs. Sarah Allen and Mrs. Salt Lake City Monday. HARDWARE John Shuman is able to be out and Salt Lake visitor Monday and Sarah Lorimer of Corinne. Tuesday. Mrs. T. W. Sandall entertained WILSON again after several week's illness. Priests give big dance at new L. D. Tuesday evening at a dinner in honor week for Ernest Smith this left Build to S. Anything" "Everything hall, Tremonton, Wed., Dec. 5. of Mr. Sandall's birthday. Those California, after spending the sumj Phone 11. mer here with his father, Calvin Gaiety girls music. present were: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. R. A. Wilson went to Spencer. Sandall and children, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Idaho, Saturday to spend Thanks William Sandall, Mr. and Mrs.. Wayne Sandall, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sangiving with her son William. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Smith visited dall, Mrs. Persie Sandall and children, with relatives at Brigham and Ogden Mr. and Mrs. George Payne and children of Bothwell, Mrs. T. W. Wednesday and Thursday. Vida Sandall, numEdmund Homer and Robert Ander- Sandall and Miss x all. in twenty-sibering son left Saturday for Los Angeles, Mrs. Elmer Winzeler and Mrs. where they will spend the winter. Mrs. Wm. Fields and daughter, Douglas Cannon were hostesses at a d food with little food value and There , is Mrs. Grace Anderson, went to Ogden luncheon and bridge party at the home Saturday afternoon. food with large food value. Sunday, returning home Wednesday. Winzeler The guests were Mesdames N. E. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wyatt and Shaw, W. E. Getz, E. J. Winzeler, H. family of Logan spent Sunday at the Landvatter, H. G. Scott, O. D. Luke, home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess. F. C. Gephart, W. W. Wadsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Clark of Elko, Harry Drew, G. H. Watland, F. H. bread, like Golden Krust, makes, a Real, fresh, home-mad- e Nevada, are visiting with Mrs. Clark's Powell, S. B. Watland, G. T. Hone, food or better meal for less money. High-price- d parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Berch-tol- Hector Haight, B. F. Winzeler, H. T. is best the the food, cheapest. Woodward, Frank Taylor, Spencer Mr. and Mrs W. H. Sorenson and! Taylor, Earl Watkins, Dwane Lower, Insist on Golden Krust Bread It Is Best children returned to their home at Harold Persson, Herald Welling, C. s R. Steffen, W. G. Carter, E. H. Arimo, Idaho, after a visit with Made by here. White and Glen Eldridge, and Mrs. ' Christoffsen and Miss Nora Walker. Woaln.r f!nn TREMONTON ncoicjr ucpucub aiuveu iiumeiioiil Roosevelt Sunday for a week's vaca- Favors we're awarded to Mrs. Hector tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haight, Mrs. Spencer Taylor and Mrs. Earl Watkins. H. L. Gephart. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Petersen motored to Salt Lake Monday with their ADDITIONAL BEAR RIVER CITY NEWS ITEMS daughter Florence, who left for Bev . T s t r. i Mr. ana Mrs. urson jensen win ue the guests of President and Mrs. Thomas of the University of Utah at C. U. football game the U.tof U.-at Salt Lake City Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Orson Jensen just received a telegram from state farm bureau headquarters requesting that she be the principal speaker at a meeting to be held at Vernal Friday, December 7. If you like to dance and Mrs. Jensen will leave Wednesday to Good want good music fill that appointment. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sander enterCall tained at a dinner party .Sunday afternoon. Those in attendance were Phone on Tremonton Mrs. Will Wattis of Ogden, Mrs. Mary line and get in touch with Wattis Brown and family, Mrs. Stella Wattis Bowen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Jensen and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Taylor and family. SPECIAL WINTER 15-POI- TUNE UP Winter Comfort at Bargain Prices For only you can get our Special Winter cludes tfie installation of the New Improved Chevrolet Heater. We check and adjust your car at teen vital points, thereby putting it into first class shape for winter driving. in today before the onal rush begins and be ready to enjoy your car this winter. st $9.50 FRONtf CO. J. H. J.CPENNEYC TREMONTON, UTAH I .1 DMPOIBTAAnr Oxford Ties Are Very Smart Do Your Cut Pumps Your Instep Tremonton Locals . THINK ABetterlWeal forLessMoney low-pric- high-price- ed You will surely want a pair for street wear with your New Fall Coat In gleaming Black Patent $3.98 $3.98 A Plain All Patent Shoe Matches Any Dress If you can't decide on fla, Bread Is Your Best and Cheapest Food low-pric- This Pump won't for beaKfe Its fashionably square toe h has a tiny elastic gore the metal buckle. type of Fall clothes you wiah, select a plain shoe of All Pa ent, and it will harmonite. ed d. $4.98 rela-tive- j STEAM BAKERY 1 1 Tailored Suit and Cleaning, Pressing, and Alterations Warren Conger 2-5- f see Strand, theTailor TREMONTON, All-Tim- Onestraps With New York Accents Shoe e Yea! Let's Dance Appearance For a An 1 T Keep, Up, Your Black Patent -1 "The Balladeers" Isn't Jt a comfort to have at least one pah- - of shoes that can be worn on almost any occasion? These are modestly priced $3,98 $3.98 A Favorite Shoe Style UTAH H If you wish an inexpensive shoe, yet one that is correctly atyled, select this model in Patent wiih Black Lizard trim. For Year Around Wear For the Younger Miss POULTRY MEN TT IS WITH PRIDE that we announce the opening of a grading and feed station in Tremonton and we appreciate the confidence of the many producers who have joined our ranks and made it This smart Tan Oxford can be worn all the year with sport clothes. Rubber tapped heet This shoe for the Growing Girl is built along natural lines, yet lias the style of a grownup model. Rubber tap heel. $3.49 $3.98 possible. We are certain that this tion will rapidly come to the front in volume, quality, and sec- I Green Trading Stamps Winchester Service Phone 103 Tremonton, Utah Cooperative Ass'n The trim lines and medium rounded toe are becoming to Younger Feet. Gun Metal with Black Grain trim. $3.98 To Go With Your New Men Like Fall Suit Roomy Toes choose this Gun Metal or Medium Dirk Tan. rou will hoe to go have 4 uplendid with yout new Fall Suit And they arc very fashion-ibl- e this ytr, too. In Gun Vver Met.il C.iK with a ititched trim and half tubbcr We are here to serve Utah Poultry Producers We Give' $2.98 A Stylish Shoe profits. Use us. you. Big Boysl Little Boys! AO Boys I wll iiki this stylish shot in Gun Metal or Tan. Whether vou tvlih Oxfnrd m Eo-'nofni- cl, tool JeeL $3.98 $4.98 |