OCR Text |
Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1929 Salt Lake City, returned to their home Bothwell that there was still lots of snow out East Tremonton -- the way ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Summers. ley hospital. Robert and Owen Wallace, sons of They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Sum- to recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Wallace of mers there. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson spent the week-enat the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith at Preston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen of Dietrich, Idaho, have been spending: a few days here with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Summers and son and daughter were calling .on relatives at Deweyville Sunday. Manufactured and Distributed by Word has been received that Mrs. TREMONTON MILLING COMPANY Smith of Preston, Idaho, has George Tremonton, Utah undergone an operation for appendicitis. She is now doing nicely. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS 19.0 Minimum per centum Crude Protein. Mf. and Mrs. Henry Miller have 5.0 Minimum per centum Crude Fat returned to their home at Preston, 9.0 Maximum per centum Crude Fiber. Idaho, after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli AnderComposed of Bran, Shorts, Corn, Barley, Wheat Meat son. Scrap, Fish Meal, Linseed Oil Meal, Bone Meal, Dry Butter Milk, Calcite, Charcoal, Salt and Ground Alfalfa Hay. Mr. and Mrs! Glenna Forsgren, who are now occupying the home of Mr. FOR SALE AT ALL FEED STORES and Mrs. Ervin Summers, will make their new residence at the home of Vivian Forsgren. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Newman were visitine with relatives and friends at Ogden Saturday and Sun day. x Mr. and Mrs. Louis I. Christensen and son Russell were entertained at a birthday dinner at Ogden Sunday. Last Wednesday evening a group of snrls enjoyed a very delightful evening at the home of Mrs. Ezra Harris. The evening was spent in sewing and making candy. At a late hour a dainty luncheon was served to the following guests: Misses Norma and Lavera Summers, DeLora Ras- mussen, Ruby and Stella Anderson, Victoria Jackson, Leona Stokes, Helen Christensen and Vera Sumsion. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Stokes and son Keith were the guests of Mr. and SPECIAL Mennen's Shaving Cream Mrs. Leslie Stokes rnday. and Razor Mrs. Edward Stark was visiting at Summers home of Mrs. Ervin the and Milk Magnesia Tooth Paste ' Tuesday. for all 35c Tooth Brush, Bert Hunsaker and Dale Hunsaker made a business trip to Ogden MonVINOL, the Great Spring Tonic day. . for Roland Christensen of this place and Miss Violet Brown of Brigham EASTMAN KODAK AGENTS City were happily united in marriage service on films. Try our Soda Fountain. at Ogden Monday, March 18. The people of this community join in wishing them a long and happy married Give life. The young people expect to make their future home here. Mr. and Mrs. Chris .Schoby are the proud owners of a new Ford sedan. Miss Afton Hunsaker returned to her employment at Brigham City Monday after spending the week-en- d 47 here with her parents. The school children are now enjoying the new playground equipment which has been constructed on the school playgrounds. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stokes were attending to business affairs at Logan Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Firth are sporting a new Chevrolet sedan. Leo Stokes accompanied Joseph Stokes of Tremonton" on a business trip to Ogden Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hunsaker returned to their home at Twin Falls, Idaho after having a very pleasant visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hunsaker Bert Hunsaker. accompanied them there and will return shortly. Tuesday evening a small number of people from Thatcher furnished the program in the M. I. A. meeting. The first number was a reading by Miss Lois Watt; Miss Stella Johnson, Eve-ar- d Johnson and Vernon Peterson rendered an instrumental and vocal selection; the concluding speaker was A. W. Bergstrom. A number of Both-wepeople returned the visit to Thatcher. stroke Mrs. Marion Summers and son Bobbie are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis for a few days. Barbara Stokes, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Stokes, returned to her home Wednesday after spendWhat do you want to buy with your ing two days at the home of Mr. and ? and Beauty protection. Mrs. M. P. Jorgensen. And you want beauty and protection foe die longest time possible, because that's the only true economy in painting. No .1. matter what paint you use, the labor cose (Too late for last week) three of doing the job is two or times the Mr. and Mrs. Royal Robins of Lay-toThere is no satiscost of the paint visited with relatives here Saturday. factory substitute for pure White Lead in Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Watt are vispaint. Fuller Pure Prepared Paint is made iting with reatives in Layton. Erie Compton, Joseph Nelson and of pure White Lead (for body and elasAnderson were Ogden visitors Oscar ticity); pure Zinc Oxide (for spreading Thursday. Mrs. John Compton is visiting in capacity and hardness); the highest grade Ogden, the guest of her son Frank d of linseed ofl. It is the finest and family. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wight of Ogpaint you can buy. Every cent you pay for den spent Sunday with relatives. Mrs. it is justified by the lasting beauty and proWight accompanied them as far as tection it gives your home . Fuller Pure Brgiham Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Durfey were Prepared, the White Lead Paint, costs Ogden visitors last week. more per gallon but less in the long run. Principal Leon Christianson is on It coven more surface, give greater protecthe sick list this week. Mrs. Roy Anderson has charge of his school work. TUNE IN tion, lasts (onger.and looks better all the time. Consult a Master Painter and specify Fuller Sunday evening the Relief .Society ON THI a very interesting program gave Fuller Pure Ask dealer nearest Prepared. your FULLER PROGRAM, which included a short talk by Pres. listed below, for a Fuller Pure Prepared Elizabeth Wight, vocal solo, Ida PetKSL color card. Write to W P. Fuller & Co for erson; reading, Rosella Anderson; VERY die booklet, "your homb as others seb rr talk on "Duties of a Visiting TeachWEDNESDAY er," Mary P. Anderson, and a lesson on "Honesty" by Amelia Anderson. MORNINO Thursday evening Mrs. Anton Anderson entertained at a dinner. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. John Craner of Corinne, Miss Mildred Reeves of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson, Mrs. Gene Jensen, Miss Sarah Peterson, Ruby Peterson, Ariel Jensen and Mrs. Anderson. Wednesday evening the M. I. A. presented their play, "A Prairie Rose," to a large audience. The play was well cast, and the lines were well Lake Cm W. P. FULLER & CO. 404 Wnsf Fourth South St., Salt interpreted. In fact, it made such a hit that several requests have been Cities 48 Branches in 36 Pacific Coast and made for a repeat performance. The Products Distributors of Portland Los Factories in Sn Francisco, Vtltpar Angeles, play was presented to a fairly large crowd at Corinne Friday evening. C. J. Dewey, Mable Chambers, Mrs. Rulon Nielson, Mrs. Rudolph Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Caddie of TREMONTON the M. I. A. stake board were present at our meeting Tuesday evening. Lisle and Mamie Adams and Leon Christianson attended institute at GARLAND Brigham Saturday. After the meetings they visited with Mrs. Louis She is well on d Favorite Laying Mash : c&. 49c 39c $1.20 24-ho- He reported Mrs. Eugene Miller. Mrs. Harold Rowe returned to her Wednesday after spending a few home this week after undergoing an weeks at the home of their grandpar- operation for appendicitis at the Val- Vernal Johns made a business trip to Salt Lake the latter part of the week and returned Monday. Miss Paxton and Miss Madsen were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Woodruff were called to Salt Lake City Monday evening because of the illness of a grandchild. The youngest child of J. D. Hansen has been quite ill with bronchitis. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Peterson and daughters Melva, Mrs. Rose Garfield and Mrs. Lottie McComb, attended a shower Monday evening for Mr. Peterson's niece, Thelma Stratton, of Logan. Mrs. P. E. Ault accompanied Mr. and Mrs. John Ward to Beaver Dam Friday to attend a Farm Bureau meeting held there. Penrose Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill were attending to business matters in Og- den Saturday. Leon, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller, has been very ill with bronchitis. The Elders' party between Thatcher and Penrose elders Friday night at Thatcher was a great success, everybody reporting having an enjoyable evening. Mrs. P. A. Pierson of Plymouth is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Wilford Miller. Starlin Stanfill was a Tremonton visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Taylor were Ogden visitors Friday. Miss Marie Call returned to her home at Perry after spending most of the winter here. . Bishop Petersen was a Brigham visitor Wednesday. Fred W. Peterson was a Tremonton visitor Monday. It is -- 1 iiimiiim much Keep Smiling with Kellys At New Low Prices ' mm better to have a few hun- dreds in the bank than millions on the Miss Ellen Granger, who is attend- brain. ing school at Logan, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Shuman are the happy parents of a little girl, who came to gladden their home March 16. Little Miss Shuman is the first girl and was surely welcome. Ray Owens of Promontory was visiting here Monday with his sister, McComb's Tire & Battery Shop When You Think LUMBER THINK WILSON Tremonton Phone 104 We Sell For Less "Everything to Build Anything" Phone 11. EVERY MONDAY at . Miss Adams' Beauty Parlor Permanent Waving: Old Duart and Navaette with Ringlet Ends, $8.00 New Improved Duart and Realistic $8.00. By Geo. Hodges ur We M Green Trading Stamps H. G. Scott Drug Go. Tremonton, Utah Phone Baby Chicks From the famous Vestal Hatchlive delivery guarery. 100 anteed. Quality unsurpassed. Ask any of the many satisfied customers in Bear River valley. White Leghorn Chicks ?12 per hundred delivered Tremonton. Order from F. B. Barlow, Tremonton, or direct from PAY EASIER WORK-BIG- GER for "CATERPILLAR" Farmers! EASIER WORK No horses to feed morning or night, a springy comfortable seat to ride in all day, surging power under your grasp, a tractor you can steer with one hand you are independent of extra help, your work is done better, quicker and cheaper, and you have more leisure to enjoy life. BIGGER PAY With "Caterpillar" traction you are able to do work on time to beat bad weather, pull bigger and deeper-se- t tools; you ride a seed bed without packing the soil, or plow withp out riding in a furrow. The traction of a "Catermeans and fuel extra power for big tools. economy pillar" You farm thoroughly, your work is more timely, you do more work, you save men and minutes. The rewards of sure traction and plentiful power mean bigger crops and bigger pay. AND YOU LIVE! Vestal Hatchery Petaluma, Calif. ofine Faint Garland Milling SAVES YOU MONEY Manufacturers of the Famous "PRIDE OF UTAH" ll - of cheap faint' WASTES YOUR MONEY Evenj paint-money- Thatcher ... non-sli- Company LANDES & COMPANY DEALERS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH BRANCH OFFICE: TREMONTON FLOUR Also all Kinds of Mill Stuff. The Best Mill in the Bear River Valley. Highest Cash Price Paid for GOOD WHEAT Near the Depot Garland Utah :: :: MO.W t.MT. Off. COMBINED HARVESTERS n ready-mixe- XT FULLER r GREATER. brmartcej Uu.xviv.iauai ML Door. Diamond Matched Oriental Vol- nnlwtlh genuine kilaid Marqnelrjr Border. beauty J M-WtM- f s(w1lvIWWiVJl llitMjfSU,LjS TS""'OT K&f S ill Jfli JjT" i ' A '1 T Inelnuneal panel ale 1 , of Diamond Matched I Oriental Walnut finned 9 with Butt Walnut and BirdVrye Maple Panel I "'la Pure Prepared Inter-mounta- in Wilson Lumber Co. Overland Lumber Co. Wight. Majestic Week is being celebrated by the arrival of a full train load of Majestic Radios. Come in and let us tell you of and demonstrate to you this mighty monarch of the air. ' nM j a. - --- T wm |