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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1929 The M. I. A. helf the regular Tuesday night meetig which was well at- Plymouth ivi;tnr- Rut whv doou call VOni- small brother 'Flannel'? 'Cause he shrinks from savings Bobby: W. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bobbins and ana washing. Mr. of T. Robbins were guests has invested rin aVolenn new Ford car. tic Miss Vera Johnson, who is teaching school at Honeyville, is visiting with Bear River City her sitser, Mrs. Kate Mason. tended. Clea Lamb, Burt Hess and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd were shop Mrs. Eugene Hess and children were Mr. Gilbert Pierson who made a ing in Tremonton last week. Saturday afternoon Mrs. Marie Brigham City visitors Friday. Rasmussen entertained at a birthday business trip to Salt Lake City Sat Mrs, Katie Archibald who has been Mr. and Mrs. Ether Spademan and party in honor of her little grandwith relatves here for the last daughter Hazel, who live urday of last week returned home visiting at Lewiston, Marie Howells, During the Clarks-ton daughter, home in week returned to her were supper guests of Mr. and Mr. afternoon games were played, after Sunday. He reported a foot of snow Tuesday. D. R. Lamb Friday evening, after which delicious refreshments were in the capital PierAlta and Mr. Gilbert Pierson the day visiting in Garland served to Marie Howell, Loraine Mrs. Agness Pierson and son Earl son took a joy ride to Cache Valley spending with Mr. and Mrs. Orson Watson. Maurine Jensen, Melba Holmgren, motored to Penrose Tuesday to visit Tuesday visiting Cache Junction, "The Adventures of Grandpa," a Jensen, Alice Rasmussen, Phyllis with her daughter Mrs. Bessie Miller. Newton and Clarkston. three-acomedy was presented here Christensen, Nora Jensen, Velma Dal-liMr. Don R. Lamb and Clea Lamb Overmere who live Friday night by the West Daniels Lydia Howell, Carma Hansen, made a business trip to Newton in in Mr. and Mrs. St George returned to the Sunny Dramatic club of Daniels, Idaho. The Alice Howell, Ursel Hansen, Warren Cache Valley Tuesday. was a much appreciated by all, Rasmussen, Don and Theone Hansen. south Wednesday after spending play few days here with their daughter and a dance was enjoyed afterward. Mrs. Rasmussen was assisted with Ursel Hunsaker, the Scout Master, the serving by her daughter, Miss Mrs. E. C. Mason. Mr. Golden Mason was in Garland took the boys for a hike and fishing Hazel Rasmussen. All had a good on business Wednesday of last week. trip Saturday. time. Edward Sylvester and Clyde Eteed i Mrs. Leonard Miller of Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason were are doing some real cowboy stunts Mrs. Roy Elwell, Mrs. Ellis Arbon Tremonton shoppers Wednesday. The Religion Class held the regu- each week, riding horses and teach- and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holman lar meeting Wednesday after school ing 'em to buck. They like the thrill were in Ogden Saturday. and we like to watch 'em, so let Mr. and Mrs. Orson A. Christensen with a good attendence present. Mrs. Loren Archibald was visiting 'em go. and family of Brigham City called on Alvin Smith is building some fancy relatives here Sunday. at Mrs. thomas J. Udy's of Riverside kitchen cabinets and other useful Mrs. Reuben Holmgren was brought Wednesday. features in the home of home Sunday afternoon Mrs. Thomas H. Archibald and Lor- built-i-n from the Valen Archibald were in Brigham City Oleane Josephson. in Tremonton where she ley hospital Mrs. Asenath Potter was visiting had been for three weeks suffering on business Wednesday. at Garland Friday with her daughter, with a severe case of bronchial pneuLeo Mr. Lamb and Steed we with When fit you Lstep glasses were in Tremonton on business Thurs- Mrs. Orson Watson. monia. Mrs. Holmgren is very much we KNOW they are right. Mr. and Mrs. Ether Spademan and ' day of last week. improved and is glad to be home We have the experience and A meeting of the farmers of Ply- daughter Hazel returned to Lewiston again. the equipment for properly and mouth was well attended Wednesday Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carrie Andrew Potter, is visiting at Lew- children of Salt Lake City Frisby Sunafter noon when a number of the best fitting the eyes with glasses. spent farmers of Bear River Valley visited iston with his sister, Mrs. Ether day visiting at the home of Mrs. Fris-by'- s our town to discuss the advisibility Spackman, for an indefinite period. sister, Mrs. Glenn Iversen. Mrs. Hannah Hess, who is employof building a ware house to take care Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Weidmann were of the 1929 wheat crop. Mr. Clark ed at Brigham City cooking for the in Brigham City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Funk and two Rudd, R. T. Nish and Gar Rose were gang on the U. P. R. R., is visiting her mother, Mrs. George J. Ma- children of Richmond spent Easter in appointed to visit the farmers and re- with for week-enthe son, home of Mrs. Funk's the at this port to the committee. city Miss Myrtle Lawrence of HoneyMrs. D. R. Lamb was a visitor at Mr. and Mrs. James P. Jenville visited relatives and friends here parents, Tremonton Friday. Jr. sen, Mr. Lional Mason and Golden Mason for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johnson and Miss Edna Hess is visiting here were in Brigham City on business of Salt Lake City were calling family with her sister, Mrs. Harper Steed. on relatives here Sunday. Friday.. Mrs. Mr. and Thomas and Udy Wm. J. Hess and Andrew Archibald daughter of Arva, the daughter Vaudis of Riverside were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Christensen, who were shopping in Tremonton Friday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin has been quite sick with pneumonia Smith. ten davs, is much better. the Lewis Zundel and Miss Laura Ferre forMrs. past Mae McKnight and Nellie took a joy ride to Salt Lake City Sunof Salt Lake City spent Easchildren day where Miss Ferre's mother joined ter with relatives and friends here. them and came back to visit for an Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Waunker and indefinite period. and Miss Alta Hansen mochildren Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lamb, Jesse Willard Sunday where they to tored Lamb and Miss Bertha Archibald mospent the day visiting with Mr. and tored to .Salt Lake City Sunday. Mrs. J. Lee Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Star were TreMr. and Mrs. Dewey Ramsdell and monton shoppers Tuesday. two children of Park City spent the ct n, There Is No Guesswork About It - his Mrs. Coe Wednesday night The was spent socially and the hostess, served ice cream and cake. Mrs. W. F. Larkin and son Merlin were in Tremonton and Brigham last week on business. D. G. Nelson, Jr., and family have moved out to their ranch north of eve-nin- g Garland Millin or Company Manufacturers of the Famous "PRIDE OF UTAH" town for the summer. Washes, Carries Coal, Woman Gains 18 Lbs. FLOUR Also all Kinds of Mill Stuff. wash, iron and carry coal and dont get tired since taking Vinol. Also, I have gained 18 pounds." Mrs. S. Cortese. Vinol is a delicious compound of cod liver peptone, iron, etc. Nervous, easily tired, anemic people are surprised how Vinol gives new pep, sound sleep and a BIG appetite. The very FIRST bottle often adds several "I The Best Mill in the Bear River Valley. Highest Cash Price Paid for GOOD WHEAT Near the Depot children or Scott Drug pounds weight to thin adults. Tastes delicious. Garland Utah listen In Monday Night Take the of world record era on the choice of tires! Lent five-year-o- ld f race track in run endurance outstanding process haa the patented played its part in victory. Firestone d Tires hold all world records for speed, safety, and endurance. UTAH AUTO & IMPLEMENT CO. Tremonton, Utah Phone 28 ON We Present "THE TIRE OF TIRES" DOUBLE EAGLE Gilbert Pierson motored to Aber- here with Mrs. Ramsdell's week-en- d deen, Idaho, Tuesday where he will Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Anderbe employed at the experiment sta- parents, sen. tion for an indefinite period. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Iversen, Mr. and The Primary officers met at the Mrs. Arnold Dallin were shopping in home of Mrs. Virgil Nish last ThursTremonton Monday. day to prepare their work for the Mr. and Mrs. Burnice Hunsaker and coming week. n of Elwood, Mrs. Emma children Miss Margaret Archibald of Clarksto Corinne Sunday afmotored ton is visiting here with relatives. ternoon and visited at the home of The Gleaner Girls had a party at Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hansen. the home of Miss Vera Pierson SatMr. and Mrs. Carl Iversen motored urday. A very enjoyable afternoon to Ogden Tuesday on business. was Ice and canOh-ma- spent. are invited to the first showing at Fronk Chevrolet Co. Phone 20 Tremonton, Utah Break Up the Clods and Get a IHIiglh TTfleMimi cream, cake, dy were served and games were enjoyed. The Junior girls had a party at the home of Miss Mary Estep Saturday. A Thursday afternoon the Daughters of the Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Hattie I. Hansen. After a very interesting program was rendered, delicious refreshments were served by Hattie I. Hansen, Alice Petersen, Jensen and Charlotte Lundberg to Mesdames Lucinda Jensen, Abby Jensen, Olga Allen, Gertrude J. Iversen, Josie Nelsen, Naomi Huggins, Andrea Hansen, Ester Jensen, Nellie Andersen, Jennie Jensen, Loretta Johnson, Hattie J. Iversen, Georgina Andersen, Sarah M. Fridal, Christina Jensen. Mrs. Augusta Iversen was an invited guest. Carl Romer and family of Elwood were calling on relatives here Saturday. Mrs. Alvin Stander, who has been quite sick for some time suffering with an attack of neuritis, returned to her home Monday after taking treatment at the Valley hospital in Tremonton for ten days. Everybody remember the big dance to be given here Friday, April 5. Merry Makers orchestra. Everybody very enjoyable afternoon was spent. Refreshments were served. The children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Nish met at the old home Saturday and had a real Easter party. Games were enjoyed and ice cream was served to those present. Golden Mason and Earl Archibald went to Ogden Saturday and enjoyed a dance at the Berthana. The Relief Society officers and the M. I. A. officers are going to have a big social Friday evening. A program and dance will be enjoyed. Merl Hess motored to Tremonton Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Udy of Udy Hot Springs were Plymouth visitors Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hall of Portage were Sunday guests of Bishop and Mrs. R. T. Nish. Oleen Josephson and Earl Pierson welcome. attended an Easter party at Malad Mr. and Mrs. Golden Petersen and Sunday. baby of Snowville called at the home of Mrs. M. P. Iversen Wednesday on their way to Salt Lake City. j Merlin Andersen returned home on McGill, Nev., where he Tuesday - has been from working during the winter. Jed Abbott and W. Spencer of Logan were Friday evening visitors at the George Abbott home. Snowville Dr. E. M. Abbott and wife of Morgan were guests of their mother, Mrs. L. E. Abbott, Sunday. Wm. Hurd and sons, Wm. Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Woodruff rewent to Brigham last week to turned from Salt Lake City Friday. Arnold, attend the funeral of Mrs. Caroline They were accompanied by their Reeder. daughter, Mrs. lone ,Shaw, and three Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkin and Miss children, who will make an extended Maud Anderson spent the week-en- d visit here. at Howell. Mrs. Geo. Beal, Mrs. Oluf Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nelson were in Mrs. 0. A. Seager and Mrs. 0. L. on business last week. Ogden went to Salt Lake City TuesBrough Mr. and Mrs. Golden Peterson are day to attend Relief Society confer- visiting relatives at Salt Lake City ence. week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Abbott and Mr. this Mrs. Jesse Bradshaw of Brigham is and Mrs. George Abbott were busi- in town this week visiting friends. ness visitors in Ogden last Friday. Mrs. C. E. Wardleigh sustained a Mrs. P. E. Ault went to Portage sprained ankle when she slipped on Tuesday evening to attend a Farm her basement steps Friday. Bureau meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ray York and family visited Mrs. York's mother, Mrs. Nelson, of Tremonton Sunday. Cephus Anderson and family visited relatives in Brigham City Monday. Miss Mae Fridal has returned from Salt Lake City to spend the summer with her father, K. H. Fridal, Sr. Mrs. Ira Fridal had as guests on Monday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Merrill, and sister, Mrs. Eris of Brigham City. East Tremonton I how you farm you simply 1 NO get along without a good harrow. ttU f IU1 You want a harrow that will break up the clods and leave a deep, im-lloseedbed the kind of seedbed that will give you a bigger crop than you expected. And for that sort of job, we've got just the thing Tract or I Threther the Case Spike-Too- th Harrow. Combine Extra strong and constructed almost enHay Baler Silo Filler tirely of steel that's the Case Harrow. Plow The teeth are placed just right to hammer Dik the clods to pieces and you can reverse Harrow Cultivator them after years of wear and tear and still Grain Drill have a good harrow. Grain Case Binder The line of spike-toot- h harrows Corn includes all types open and zigBinder flexible pipe zag and square end Rake bar and wood bar all built for excepHay Loader tional service. Corn and Come in and let us show you as good a mL. lotion jm tlantsr line of harrows as you ever laid eyes on. Uur service on all kinds of farm implements and machinery Is fast and reliable try us for your spring requirements. MATTER Burnsright Gum-Dippe- U-b- ar, Phone 33 "The Winchester Store" Tremonton, Utah Penrose Miss Bessie Shucan, who is attend- 2 ing school in .a . i. iOgden, .1 is spending m. j j wun ner motner, wrs, r. a. iew days Shuman. F. W. Peterson was attending to business matters in Brigham Tuesday. Edmund Shuman and Miss Viola Grover were married in the Logan temple on Wednesday. We join their many friends in wishing them a successful and happy married life. On Friday the Relief Society met at the home of Mrs. D. M. Grover and quilted two quilts for her daughter, Miss Viola. Full linm note include OSBORNE GRAND DETOUR PLANET JR Garden Tools for the making of that Home or Field Garden Rakes, Hoes, Shovels, everything in Steel Goods, for Garden or Field. Northrug King Cos Seeds of all Kinds Flower and Garden. Hand Seed Sowers. Consolidated Wagon & Machine Company The Largest Retail Implement Dealers in the World" Phone 90 Tremonton, Utah FRUIT TREES We have on hand following varieties of Fruit Trees at our warehouse in Brigham, located next to U. I. C. Depot. All trees are strong, well rooted, 1 year trees, 3 to 5 ft. size. APPLES Delicious Jonathan ....all at 25c each Red Astrakan Yellow Transparent SWEET CHERRIES Bing Lambert .all at 50c each Napoleon Tartarian SOUR CHERRIES Montmorency PEACHES Mayflower, extra early Rochester, medium early Early Elberta Elberta J. H. Hale Heath Cling Cellars Cling PEARS Bartlett Flemish Beauty all at 35c each all VA . at 30c each V .all at 35c each Bosc 01-se- n, U-b- ar, FARMERS CASH UNION famous El-vi- na -- I y EVERY Gum-Dippi- GOODYEAR You Utah Adv Co. d. Tremonton :: :: parcel shower was given in honor of Viola Grover at her home Saturday night Many beautiful and useful gifts were received. A LOW ASH LOTS OF HEAT For the next few months you want the highest quality coal obtainable for comfort and cleanliness. Let us furnish you that highest quality coal with unsurpassed preparation and service. Block North of Tremonton Milling Co. One-Ha- lf BESSINGER Phone 36 BROS Tremonton, Utah PRUNES Italian - all at 30c each PLUMS Red June Satsuma Abundance APRICOTS Moorpark Chinese Peach Apricot ..all at 35c each ..all at 35o each Special prices on hundred tree lots or more. Write us what you need. About April 10th we will have a full stock of "Roses, Shrubs, Shade Trees and Vines to choose from and our prices are very low. Call and gee us. We can please you. Anderson Produce Co. BRIGHAM, UTAH |