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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1928 Leo Lamb and son Kenneth went Plymouth and Riverside, Plymouth Year is the wish for one and all and to Tremonton Tuesday to do some winning 4s 10 is. me visiting team that Santa shall not forget, neither Dlaved hard in thi first nart. nf tho great nor small, but visit shopping. one and alL The M. L A. will give a real celeGilbert Pierson. who has been work- game, but quieted down in the latter bration here on Christmas day with Attend the Ladies' Self Culture club ing at Aberdeen, Idaho, returned pan. Friday of last week the Relief So a dance in the evening. Everybody dance, Palace Gardens, Garland, Fri- home Tuesday. Oscar McGahey and Albert Nevell came with him. neia Tmeir ciety day night, Dec 28. .. bazaar at the invited. n. annual fll n u. u. s. M. The A. their The Sunday school will give a nice I. held nail. L. Many arti Mason Golden riymoum regular and Mason, Royal and a miilt. triven nurav Christmas program Sunday, Dec. 23. Jesse Mason were in Brigham City meeting Tuesday night with a good! cles Were sold not cniu was sola and a good dance attendance present. Monday on business. was enjoyed. A good crowd was there, Mr. Mr. Mrs. and and Robert Nish, Clarkston Gilbert Archibald of young ana oia. came over to Plymouth Monday to Mrs. Clark Rudd and small son were uoui Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Mason, grand Tremonton shoppers Wednesday. tell Robert Archibald his father and son mother are down with the flu. George Steed was in Tremonton on HessJesse Mason, and Mrs. Hannah were Tremonton shoppers Sat- Attend the Ladies' Self Culture club Royal L. Mason and Golden Mason business Wednesday. dance, Palace Gardens, Garland, FriMr. and Mrs. Don R. Lamb were uraay. were in Fielding on business Tuesday. John C. Mason and sons of Ogden day night, Dec. 28. Mrs. Sarah A. Rudd is sick in bed Tremonton shoppers Wednesday. to Plymouth Thursday and Loren Mrs. O. G. Harwood and children with the flu. Archibald, Carl Pierson, motored Ralph Rose and Oleen Josephson were were ainner guests of Mr. and Mrs, of Ogden visited relatives here over ueo. j. Mason. in .Garland on business Wednesday. the week-enWilliam Sylvester and Earl A plumber from Brigham was here Mrs. Fred Harwood of Salt Lake were in Tremonton Friday on City visited with her father, M. A. Wednesday to see what can be done as the rooms at school are so cold Dusiness. Lish, Saturday and Sunday. and disagreeable for the students and Andrew Gardner of Idaho visited Lewis Zundel and Jesse Lamb were his mother, Mrs. Joseph Gardner, who teachers. in Garland iriday on business. R. T. Nish took Frank Bar Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nish, Mr. and has been ill for several days. Manufacturers of the Famous to Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Chns Hansen accom Deweyville Wednesday to go to Mrs. Clark Kudd and Mrs. Jesse G. Ogden for the holidays. Mr. Bar has Nish motored to Malad, Idaho, Satur- panied their daughter Elaine' to Oe- "PRIDE OF UTAH" den Monday. been digging a well for Dell Adams day to do some shopping and were Mrs. C. Farmer. Mrs. James FLOUR in Broad canyon. guests oi Mrs. Lawrence Gardner,FredMrs. T. R. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse G. Nish and luncneon Ault, Stella Hess at tt. John. Spackman and Horace Barnard were Also all Kinds of Mill Stuff. son Austin were Tremonton visitors Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hose and Mrs in Ogden Monday. The Best Mill in the Bear Thursday. Mrs. Frank Germer visited her Mrs. Adelia Johnson, who has been Jesse G. Nish were Tremonton shop pers frmay. River Valley. daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Christensen, working at Garland for Mr. Richards,! Fred Sylvester has the teleDhone in in ugtien Monday. returned home Tuesday evening. ' H. A. Lish was in Osrden on busi Mrs. Rhoda Archibald, Mrs. Katie his residence now. Highest Cash Price Paid for Marshall, Mrs. Bessie Estep and AdeJesse Hess made a business trip to ness Monday. A splendid program has been ar lia Johnson were Tremonton shoppers Burley, Idaho, Friday and returned GOOD WHEAT ranged for Christmas eve in the ward Thursday. bunday. Virgil and Orval Nish motored to Near the Depot Mr. and Mrs. John Mansfield and meeting house and a dance Christmas All are invited to attend the Ogden Friday on business. family of Pack City spent the week- night. Utah Garland Friday, Dec. 21, the district school end with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. dance. The Gaiety Girls will furnish the music. will present an entertainment in the Nish. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. S. hall. Each year the school Heusser and The following from here attended children visited Vincent aims to put on plays and entertainrelatives at Weston, ments which not only afford the par- the priesthood meeting at Garland laano, during the week. R. T. R. Don Nish, Mrs. A. A. Loveland. who is em ents real amusement of high class, Sunday: Bishop but they also form a part of the Lamb, Clark Rudd, William Hess, Da- ployed in Salt Lake City, visited her education of the boys and girls. This vid T. Burnett, Irvin Hess, Orland son Duett and other relatives here, entertainment promises to be a real Hess, Lewis Zundel, Mrs. Elizabeth and her daughter, Mrs. Paul Gardner, at Collinston during the week. treat to all who attend. It is for the Zundel and Mrs. Celia Zundel. Robert Nish and Clark Rudd of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser visit purpose of purchasing equipment for the playgrounds and library. Plymouth, John Mason of Fielding ed their daughter, Mrs. Charles Last Friday night there was a bas- and Mrs. Robert Macfarlane of Riv- Dewey, at iJneham Citv. and son ketball game played here between erside motored to Elba, Idaho, Mon- Russell at Ogden Monday. day to attend the funeral services of Ralph Macfarlane, which were held Tuesday. A number of our people still have EVERYBODY IS BUYING the flu. All the school children of Wheelnn. Mr. Marble, teacher of the grades in the Plymouth school, had to Beaver Dam. and Collinston wprp pn- dismiss school Monday on account of tertained Friday afternoon at the hall by the Collinston Relief Society, durhaving the flu. Remember the school program to ing the bazaar. Free neanuts. non- Ask your dealer for it. be held Friday night, Dec. 21. Come corn and dancing were enjoyed by one and all and see what our school aoout u cniidren. There was also a Wheat taken on deposit for fishing pond and ice cream boothe. can do. children All kinds of beautiful Right now is the time to fill Flour and Bran fancy work and many necessary articles for the your bins to capacity. The home for sale. An eniovablo dance Bran, Shorts and Mill Products quality Coal we sell you has at Elwood Mill night was the closing of a successCleaned. Wheat Chopping the maximum heat units per ful dav. ton. Our bovs are intere'ted in Attend the Ladies' Self Culture club basketball and ifgreatly have not althey dance, Palace Gardens, Garland, thev mav do ready won everv night, Dec. 28. so before the season closes. Misses Violet and Isabel Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rowers de Phone 36 Utah were Salt Lake visitors last WednesTremonton Tremonton, Utah lightfully entertained a large number day. of their friends Monday evening at a Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Larsen and unique home party. All declared a daughters Marie and June went to wonderful time. to week visit their son Brigham last Mr. and Mrs. Christianson, former- Leonard and family. H Amos P. Hansen and Lee Petersen are among those enjoying new ra'dio sets. Mr. and Mrs. Parley W. Christen sen, J. P. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. BRIGHAM CITY Lawrence Hansen, Charley Petersen, and Mary Larsen went to Logan Fri with day. Others would have gone had it not snowed too much on Thursday. Mrs. V. L. Hansen and daughter Vera accompanied Arvil Hunsaker to Ogden Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hansen went to Ogden Saturday. Little Miss Ada ,si now improving rapidly and it is hoped she will have a very Merry Christmas and be able to go back to school in the new year. Harvey Hansen is very busy wiring all the homes on the east side of the schoolhouse. They had hoped to enjoy electric lights by Christmas, but it seems as though the cold weather has scared the Utah Power & Light com the years to come these wonderful radios pany men out, so they are not workTHROUGH ing. If not a Christmas gift, let's symphony concerts, affairs of civic and hope for a new year s celebration with educational interest, play by play stories of sport electric lights. events. These sets are made by the oldest radio makers in H. M. Hansen went to Ogden Mon Plymouth a 1 Deweyville d. Garland Milling Company ly Miss Florence Johnson, left for the assessments made by the state their home in Ephriam after a pleas- board of equalization. According to A. P. Bigelow, state ant visit of several weeks with relachairman of the Utah Taxpayers astives and friends in Beaver Dam. The radio craze has come to our sociation, a series of twelve bulletins ward. Several have invested, while will be issued on the whole scheme others are thinking seriously of it and plan of Utah's tax system. The What is more inspiring than beauti- bulletins are in plain, simple English within the understanding of the avful music erage taxpayer and will prove a valuable contribution to the general unUtah Taxpayers Will derstanding of our tax laws and tax Get Timely Bulletins Bulletin No. 2, just issued by the association on Utah Taxpayers' Utah's tax system and tax ad mini-stration reveals some interesting facts respecting the provisions by the constitution and legislative enactments for constructing our tax system: It points out that the men who compose the state board of equalization shall be experienced in tax matters. At that point the bulletin raises the ouestion whether this is being adher ed to. It is a notable fact that the law has been flouted in this respect and that other considerations have been deciding factors rather than the recognized ability of the appointees who handle tax matters. The bulletin explains the operations of the county boards of equalization, made up of county commissioners; how tax levies are made; and to what extent authority is given both state and local tax officials to assess property. Explanation is also given of the assessment of mines which is in reality a form of classified property tax; it also explains the different kinds of special taxes how they arei raised and how administered. In all it is a very enlightening bul-- 1 letin and leads to the subject of the! next bulletin which is to deal with At ' for both Ladies and Gentlemen At prices ranging from $10 up j Tremonton Tremonton, Utah Blue Bird Ballroom We have tried the world. Buy a reliable, sound set from your home town dealer. Atwater Kent is making 12,000 complete sets every 24 hours and is 40 days behind orders for sets now. E. J. WINZELER Authorized Dealer for RADIOL AS ATWATER KENT RADIOS Radio Supplies, Batteries, Speakers, Tubes Wire and Insulators - - Tremonton, Utah SPECIAL WINTER 15-POI- TUNE UP -- Install New Improved Chevrolet Heater. 2. Clean all spark plugs and set gaps to proper clearance. 4. Check and adjust ignition timing. 5. Adjust valves to proper clearance. 6. Drain carburetor. 7. Clean carburetor screen. 8. Adjust carburetor for winter driving. 9. Tighten intake manifold bolts. 10. Check and tighten water hose connections. 11. Adjust fan belt to proper tension. 12. Grease water pump. 13. Clean generator commutator. 14. Adjust generator 3rd brush for winter driving. Road-te1. 15. ALL FOR st car. $9.50 including all material and labor and tried to Find some new way of saying It, but we cannot so here's A Merry Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hansen went to Riverside last week to meet the genealogical workers. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wade of Ogden called on Leo Petersen s on their re turn from Malad. The Primary officers gave their children a nice program last Monday and each child received a bag of nuts and candy. Qui(te a number of families here have had the flu, or whatever it is, but most of them are getting well. No one has been seriously ill. Mrs. Catherine Johnsen and daugh ter have moved to Tremonton. We shall miss them very much, but wish them gqod luck and happiness in their new location. Now a very Merry Christmas and a most prosperous and happy New Winter Comfort at Bargain Prices For only $9.50 you can get our Special Winter Tune-u- p which includes the installation of the New Improved Chevrolet leater. We check and adjust your car at fifteen vital points, thereby putting it into first class shape for winter driving. and a Happy New Year to those whom we are glad to count our friends in the large territory served by our lines. It is a pleasant privilege to extend our thanks and preciation for their patronage. We consider ourselves citizens and ap- business-me- n wherever our lines extend, large taxpayers, employers of labor and consumers of locally large produced materials. We are, therefore, interested in aiding every constructive enterprise in the cities and towns we serve to increase its growth and promote its civic ' social and popular enterprises. In this spirit of willingness and eagerness to cooperate with our we are happy to convev to you our expression of good will and appreciation. fellow-townsme- n, Come in today before the seasonal rush begins and be ready to enjoy your car this winter. J. H. FRONK CO. UTAH Utah Garland, Utah Dance at A Radio for Xmas - Gephart Stores Co. Fri-da- y Vern Nelson's Merrrmakers Enlarged Orchestra '"I whatever measure of success we enjoy, and to those whom we hope to be prmit-te- d to serve, we extend cordial greetings and sincere wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. FLOUR BROS Watches our good friends whose loyalty has TObeen such an important factor in Bargain Prices BESSINGER Reliable Wrist Season's Greetings -8 Tremonton Milling Company We have a Large Stock of 1 Collinston "Utah's Favorite" administration. POWERS-LIGH- T EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVCJ5 CO |