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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 192S Elwood Mrs. Wm. Petersen returned from Perry last Friday where she spent a week with her mother, Mrs. who had the misfortune of falling and breaking a rib. Ira Andersen is the proud owner of a Whippet. Mrs. M. L. Hunsaker went to Provo last Sunday to visit her mother, Mrs. Frisby, who is not very well. Mrs. Mary Mortensen spent the week-en- d home from Logan to visit her sons. Wag-staf- f, Nearly every family from here attended the funeral of Ira Fridal at Tremonton and their sympathy goes out to the family. At the dance Friday night, it truly had the air of a real barn. Upon entering you were met with bales of straw and all the stalls were filled with nice clean hay. Some had the opportunity to don their milking costumes, turn the separator and keep up the milk record. The crowd was not so large, but very lively. The pries offered were shown at first, which helped to sell the delicious punch and doughnuts. After it was all disposed of prizes were awarded as follows: First prize, a bushel of previous letter to you will be sent to Delicious apples, won by J. M. Moryou for presentation to the proper tensen; 2nd prize, a pitchfork, won group upon advice from you. No by Peter Ka.smussen; 3rd prize, a matter when the work was accompfine roaster, won by Win Kroksh; lished, those responsible may have a 4th prize, a basket of choice tege-table- s, certificate if they wish it won by Milton Andersen. "For the purpose of our records, we The Daniel Fund for Guggenheim About $30 was cleared, which, with desirous of receiving this in- aw the of Aeronautics, Inc., of ! the money from the dance before. New Promotion as soon as possible. If the formation York City has shown, from time i will make a real nice Christmas preswork is already undeitaken I hope to its the establish interest in time, ent to the missionaries. Thanks and ment of airports and the promotion of you will urge the importance of fin appreciation are due those who work aeronautics in a general way. It is ishing it before winter. ed so diligently to make it a success. for the furtherance of the work of the "I assure you that your cooperation The bishopric and eleven other high foundation to extent that in the establishment of a nation-wid- e a great priests attended the meeting held at Lindy, America's air hero, has been system of air markings is appreciated Garland last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. on since his historic solo and I thank you personally for your J. Walter Green also attended the Re- carrying across the Atlantic. efforts. flight lief Society board meeting held at One of the most important activi"Yours faithfully, the same hour. ties of the foundation has been along "HARRY F. GUGGENHEIM, The Relief Society again presented the line of "President" securing the cooperation of the bishop with another $100 for the cities and towns counthe throughout church. This makes $437 given by try toward the proper marking of "V the Relief Society. Their aim is to these places, and in out this reach the $500 mark, but they are not campaign Postmastercarrying R. S. Calder-woo- d alone in this. If it were not for such of Tremonton is in receipt of kind hearted men as Mr. Gephart, the following letter from the funda- Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Shuman were who gave $50, and other good mer- tion: Tremonton visitors Monday. chants of Tremonton, and also Geo. "The Daniel Gucsrenheim Fund for Miss Evelyn Miller, a hello girl of Brough, who gave $5, it would be a the Promotion of Aeronautics, Inc., Tremonton, spent Sunday here with difficult matter. It is with the help o5if Madison Avenue, New York. My her parents. of such kind friends that the Relief! uear air. 1'ostmaster: Bishop Peterson and Brooks Shuable over. to was The it . . Society put nn a man were Ogden visitors Saturday. was vou sent to letter house is now under roof and the peoliecenuy Mr. and Mrs. John Call of Perry reple in general are very loyal. It is askingor your cooperation in the pro ldentitvin? vour communitv turned to their home after a expected the Relief Society room will jeci visit here with their daughter, soon be completed and ready for use. for the purpose of aerial navigation. I hope that if your town is not adeMrs. Engvar Peterson. Dorotha Christensen and Lloyd A number of the men from here at home quately identified by air markings, Hunsaker spent the week-en- d mai your enorts have been success- attended the big rabbit drive at from Logan. ful in enlisting the support of some Promontory. local civic group. "Reports received by us show that in many communities identification has been accomplished bv such organi zations as Chambers of Commerce, This community was deeply shock American Legion posts, Lions, Rotea last weeK when the news came ary, Exchange and other service clubs Tremonton Asked to Mark Its Buildings to Guide Mail Planes ! Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill and Mr. and Mrs. Starlin Stanfill attended to business matters in Brigham City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller wen? shopping in Tremonton Tuesday. J. P. Frederickson attended a meeting at Elwood Sunday. On Tuesday evening the Y. M. M. I. A. was reorganized with Ersol Berchtold, president, Lawrence Peterson, first counselor, Leo Young, second counselor, and Cranford Taylor, secretary. Subscribe for a year. . Leader only "DUART" Penrose . the ?2.00 The Latest and Best Method in Permanent W aving also HAIRDRESSING , AT few-day- 6 No jobs allowed to leave our tire repair department. Our men are trained in Miller factory methods. Making your tires serve you longer and better is their job. And they know that job well. MILLER Tire Repair Materials help them. Any tire repair man will tell you they are the world's highest quality. , HALF-WA- Y Drive In for a Free Inspection While You Wait We Give Green Trading Stamps Winchester Service Phone 103 Tremonton, Utah YOUR automobile is some- thing like a miniature city. There is an electric light and power system, a water system, a fuel system. In the new Ford, you will find each of these systems of the latest design and best materials. Every part has been made to serve you faith, fully and well at a minimum of trouble and expense. Take, for example, the generator one of the most important parts of the electrical system which supplies the current for lighting and for engine ignition. In the new Ford, the generator is of the power-hous-e type and' is- distinctive in many features. It has been specially designed to prevent most forms of trouble. - Oiling is necessary only once a year. About the only thing you need do is to have the charging rate changed as the seasons change. Closely allied to the electrical system is the ignition system. It, too, is of new mechanical design in the new Ford. There is but one high tension cable and that connects the coil with the been taken to make the distributor water proof, thus -- preventing short circuits from rain, etc The entire electrical and ignition systems of the new Ford are so simple in design and so carefully made that they will give you surprisingly little trouble. Yet that doesn't mean they should be neglected. Certain little attentions are needed from time to time. The storage battery should be given water and the connections kept clean. The generator charging rate should be changed as indicated. Spark plugs should be cleaned at regular inter- vals. Distributor points should also be kept clean and the distributor cam given a light film of vaseline every 2000 miles. These are just little things, but they mean a great deal to your car. You ran have them looked after at very small cost by the Ford dealer when you take the car in for oiling and greasing. A thorough checking-u- p at regular intervals will distributor. Even cables lengthen the life of your car from the distributor to the and give you many thou spark plugs have been eliminated. Special care has also sands of miles of earcfrec,economical motoring. Ford Motor Company Garland Bell Phone 42w East Tremonton that Ira Fridal had died at the Val ley hospital, and their sympathy goes out to Mrs. rridal and family, as well as other relatives. Dr. Verne Fridal left for his home in California last Monday morning after spending several days here with relatives, having been called home by the death of his brother, Ira Fridal Mrs. L. E. Abbott and son Law rence and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Abbott were business visitors in Ogden Mon day. Max Beal returned home Sunday evening after several days spent in Salt Lake City and Ogden. Last e nday evening Miss Wanda Garfield was hostess to the following guests: Misses Mildred Seager, Le ona Garfield, Arleen Peterson and Mus. Lavon Garfield. The evening was spent making candy and dehciou refreshments were served. Miss Frank Beal is to be congratu lated upon receiving enough credit: in one quarter to complete her course at the U. A. C. She expected to be obliged to attend school until Christ mas. Mrs. Rose Garfield is ill with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wright re J i d time. Mrs. O. A. Seager left for Foun tain Green Sundav morning for a visit with her son Kennedy and fam ily. The Ladies Farm Bureau will meet at 10 o'clock Friday at the home of Mrs. John Garfield for a lesson on Christmas gifts. All ladies are in vited. The North Box Elder Farm Bureau board met at the Midland hotel par lor Saturday night and adopted the plan for a membership drive, as out lined bv the State Farm Bureau, George Abbott was appointed chair man cf the membership campaign and everyone is urged to get behind Mr. Abbott and put on a vigorous campaign between Dec. 15 and Jan. 20. There was a leaders training class held in the Commercial club rooms in Tremonton last Wednesday for the purpose of getting information on Christmas gifts. Miss Myrtle David son of Logan was present as leader and ladies from Tremonton, East Tremonton. Beaver Dam. and Garland, Thatcher Elwood, Deweyville, Bothwell made up the class. Give "HER" These groups either have defrayed the cost or the work or interested mdi i yiuuais wno nave done so. in many tne instances, cooperation of some manufacturing company or commercial organization which has a suitable roof, has resulted in prompt action. The approach of winter weather makes it particularly important that communities be identified. During the winter months flying conditions are not as favorable as during other seasons. This fact makes air markings more necessary in the winter because pilots are more apt to get off their course. For this reason, the matter of proper roof markings is often of very vital concern to pilots. The fact that a town is small or off the beaten path of air travel makes it more essential that it be identified be cause the regular air routes afford familiar land marks. "I trust the fact that the Fund has not heard from vou means that the indentification of your community is If such actually being accomplished. is the case, will you please inform us, giving the name of the organization wnose support you have enlisted. If your community has been indentified will you please so inform us, stating when it was done and bv whom. In any case, may I ask your cooperation to the extent of advising us as to the exact status of roof markings in your turned to their home in Salt Lake City ,Sun!av evening. They were called here by the death of Mrs Wright's brother, Ira Fridal. A daughter arrived at community. The certificate e home ot Mrs. Ira f ridal Saturday bhe will be a little ray ot evening, sunshine to brighten the home at thi nine-poun- The utilities of a city are combined in your motor car Myrtle Holmgren - Factory Street mentioned A BANK ACCOUNT A BANK ACCOUNT OPEN your wife or daughter and then encourage her to make regular deposits. She'll like to bank here, where everyone is so 1 opens an account. friendly. 4 per cent interest compounded semi-annuall- y. TREMONTON BANKING CO. 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