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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1929 . Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schenkel were Logan visitors Sunday. Mrs. Albert Persch and daughters of Salt Lake City were guests at the homes of Mrs. Lewis Abbott and Mrs. EH Storrer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Allred, Miss Rae Empey and Miss Vera McDowall spent Sunday in Ogden. Wm. Storrer of Salt Lake City visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Storrer, over the week-enN. E. Iverson of Salt Lake City was attending to business interests here Saturday. France H. Hess of Los Angeles arrived here Friday for a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey An- j Mrs Chas. Woodward and Jr., came up from. Harry Woodward, called here by the Ogden Monday, death of Bert, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. George Bradshaw and children arrived here Tuesday after a year's stay at Los Angeles. Mesdames H. C. Rohde, N. E. Shaw, Andy Earl, S. L. George Holliday, and H. E. Drew Hadley, Carrie Drew attended a meeting of the Rebekah association at Connne W ed- - in man. ship can be observed at almost any BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER preceded by a universal faith As long as individuals, nations and time and place. A sudden downpour that Bends the races can not or at least do not Subscript io Rate no crowds scurrying to cover makes for $2.00 trust one another, there can be One Year, in advance FREE world brotherhood. pleasant exchanges that would not be fiiv Mnntfce in nHvllTirf individuals same of the instincby as one seems thought week, Mutual For distrust starting April 22, 50 Three months, in advance man as in the jungle beasts. under ordinary conditions. A jam in shampoo with every hair dress at in tive Bell Entered at fee Postoffiee at Tre- The world war was a war of distrust a street car in the city breaks down Myrtle Holmgren's Garland. raise. would that mainClass barriers formality 132. Second Nations fear. as international and Utah, monton, and phone tain large armies and navies because A mishap routs austere steadiness Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goldsberry onlookers and aloofness cold men brings and they distrust their neighbors and Pearl, Velma and Ada Olsen, of on common in interest. in Utah, together Published at Tremonton, District pass laws because they lack faith College ward, Logan, were delightfulIn such breakdown of barriers, the ly entertained Sunday evening at the the honesty or judgment of each nesday evening. Thursday of each week. sense of humor asserts itself. Men home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rauber. other. Mr and Mrs. L. C. Christensen visPublished by women laugh with each other at Rummy was played, and a dainty and in is with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Chrisfaith ited there greater Perhaps THE LEADER PUBLISHING CO. man today than at any other time in their discomfitures. This is a saving luncheon was served at a late hour. at their ranch Wednesday. m tensen Mrs. Etta M. Stanfill was a Brig-harecorded history. There is much to grace to a saving response to discomin Salt were Incorporated Bert and Joe Burgess visiter Wednesday. sustain such a conclusion. But man fort, that cynics might hold would Lake City Monday and Tuesday. ' Mrs. Goldie Rasmussen of Salt still lacks that universal understand- logically lead in the other direction. were O. P. Bates Mrs. and of Mr. EVERYONE CAN HELP home Lake City has been at the ing and faith which is essential to a While Tremonton has much to be "brotherhood Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bjom the past man." of PESSIMISTS FOR FOOD achievereviews past Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gephart and two weeks. proud of as it the must show that count Actual this at ments, it would be sheer folly to rest Wm. Nelson was over from Logan number of lemon squeezers and family' were Ogden visitors Sunday. THE NEWSPAPER GUIDE stage of the city's development C. and Thomas J. Mrs. and Mr. Friday. is T only The newspaper that carries a good squeezers of sweet damsels on the oars and be content with lauA small child of Mr. ana Mrs. line of advertisements is to the shop exceeded by the number of those family spent Sunday in Ogden. rels already won. ill the been past has Clarkson very to the trav- whose dour lives are consecrated to Jones, son of Dr. and Mrs. E. H. week. Manufacturers of the Famous Tremonton's present high standing per what the time table is is to the soueezing the joy out of life. ill with is and the eler pneumonia. guide very White, published has size of its motored Joe Mrs. Mr. and Burgess among communities adNow the piping hot cup that cheers study these Mrs. E. L. Storrer and son visited "PRIDE OF UTAH" been won as a result of foresight and tourist. Busyinpeople Arimo, Idaho, Sunday to visit with the home or in the but violates neither commandment nor in Salt Lake City Monday and Tues- to vertisements of on the part Sorensen. W. H. Mr. Mrs. policies and FLOUR aggressive start amendment is under fire. A physiand before Mr. and Mrs. James Kilfoyle or Ug- those who in earlier years believed in office,know where they are shopping ologist warns the past warning and day. going. the Max are they Ellis Mrs. and they with that Mr. J. armed Mrs. the home town and, den were guests of Mr. and public that hot coffee, proud parents of a The newcomer or the visitor to the Aisn arl Kinds of Mill Stuff. baby C. Thomas Friday. faith, fought a long, uphill fight fora of are other injuor columns the liquids finds soup tea, 14. advertising born city Tremonton make wun April Rpst. Mill in the Bear Sunday, that visited of girl, the things Ogden Alphin Price The Leader a reliable guide to fol- nois to the stomach, verily, Mrs. De Mont Dockstader was quite his parents, Mrs. George and Mr. better place in which to liie Iftver Valley. been have would prophetic 111 last week, also Miss Grace Thomplow. In fact, business places are and Monday. Price, Sunday !ever before in its history has for- points, of intwest r.nd if man surrendered his steaming soup to all tourists, to their son, and were unable to attend About twenty friends surprised Air. been in position to go puts himself out- on a cold day, his hot cup of coffee duties at Fishburn's store. Highest Cash Price Paid for Mrs. Blackburn at their home and ward in such rapid and substantial the at coffee his or tea and are breakfast at as as far the side strangers an Lois pale opWilson underwent Miss The do But to GOOD WHEAT development as right now. done dinner. What a lukewarm existence eration for appendicitis Tuesday at west of town Monday evening. if the concerned. time was pleasantly spent with games the things that must be is becoming with the psysiologists the this Valley hospital and is improving and music and a delicious supper was Near the Depot community is to progress there can COMMUNITY SPIRIT blowing both hot and cold, condemn- slowly. served by the ladies. be no diminution of that spirit which ones hot and summer in drink iced the desire for happiness ing Utah After :: L. Hendricks and all, Mrs. and Mr. norland Miss Naomi Tallman came up irom madte it what it is today. in this world is the primary object in winter. here friends of with visited account on daughter Lake Monday town gait fX this work of upbuilding the in life of the average man. To atFormerly one of the advantages of inursaay ana rnaay on ineir way io the illness city of her brother. everybody may and should contribute tain this condition of happiness men growing up was that there would be Idaho from Nebraska, where they the for tasted is unfair which it In that tell live hia bit. fact, you makes the world a better place to nobody to winter. Mr. Hendricks stand idly in or to obtain his happiness in, and good wasn't goot for you and that had spent the great body of citizensoftomore of the was Baptist church here pastor public unless humanity as a whole works to- which wasn't good to the taste was about ten by while a minority years ago. shoulits inNow takes and doctors procitizens for upon world the you. good spirited Mrs. Buell Frazier is enjoying a vagether in improving the ders tfie whole burden of making Tre- dividual members of society fail to fessors are robbing adulthood of even cation in Salt Lake City and other more pros- find monton larger, better and happiness in life. The commu- this blessing. places this week. perous. Miss Grace Thompson was hostess nity is the world in miniature so, like memthe coaccomcan the Loaning money improves the world, it depends upon A' few energetic citizens to the Peter Pan club Tuesday eve operation of all its citizens to make ory. plish much, but no matter how great ning. by the it a better and happier residence for Miss Phoebe Jensen and Miss Phyltheir work it woudl be dwarfed100 of lots has forecaster weather The from individual. per the achievements possible lis Paxton accompanied Miss May comof There is nothing in the way competition. cent community cooperation. Taylor to Salt Lake City .Saturday, home Sunday. munity improvement that cannot be Wth every citizen talkingcan and be accomplished by a proper application The best thing about most things returning H. C. Saunders has been quite ill wofcSbg for Tremonton there of community spirit. Community is that they do not matter. no wsjrsgrossion. this week, but is improving. spirit is merely the uniting and prodRECIPE FOR HAPPINESS Neighbors judge a new family by DfSTTRUST ding into activity of the desire of inthe furniture that goes in. Here is an Englishman's recipe for All this talk about the "brotherhood dividual citizens for a better city. Pettv differences of opinion, preju of man" causes one to wonder it the attaining happiness: Trying to keep up with the foundations for such an idealistic re- dices, selfish interest and other barLaugh wherever you go; it is in behind. is a fine way to get fectious. lationship have yet been laid. It is a riers to a united community must be Dont' lose your temper. fact that the civilized world has long overcome by individual citizens before Luxuries are still so high we have Look every man straight in the been laboring on those foundations, the community can prosper much. It but do they now stand completed? is only when every citizen becomes to go without some necessities. eyes. That is the quickest and surest From the evidence in the case the proud of the home town and puts his way to a mutual understanding. It is easy to think of something to Never be ashamed of your opinions shoulder to the wheel of community verdict must be that they are not. A "brotherhood of man" must be improvement that the hopes and ambi- say after it is too late to say it. simply because you are m the tions for the future of the city take Look at marriage as the beginning, Why should we think of posterity? substantial form. By working tonot the end, of an adventure. gether for community betterment the It probably won't think much of us. When You Think Never use the words "settle down" people work for the advancement of A great many future convicts are until you are at least 80 years'of age. their individual selves. trying to make a living without work- To settle down is to stagnate. THE COUNTRY IN SPRING ing now. Get into the fresh air. When you A jaunt into the country at this are depressed, summonthe body to Everything to Build Anything" news it! Judging from the divorce season is well worth while. What is the help of the mind. size? Phone 11. more restful to the Never admit you are beaten until city about the worst thing one can put on dwellers than to gaze upon the rural a love letter is stamps. to bits. Then go you are battered scenes round about Tremonton? heal your wounds and .fight away, We can fit you perfectly whether tall or There would be no house shortage again. There are the cows standing in the brag about what a Rise every day like a man who is flowing brook, if they are not eating if an owner could he short, stoat or thin, or medium. steps on 'er. the tender grass. The leaves are cov- house does when going into battle. Don t be ashamed of being an uieal- ering the trees with their pretty foliYou men, who have learned to expect inaccuW hsv ft f w It may be that brass makes the st. age. The ground is fairly teeming racies in sue markings, will certainly appreciate with life. Everywhere one turns a best bearings, but the bearing of Think and dream on the grand too men brass. some much indicates scene that is good for the soul meets scale. that total absence of size variation in the one's gaze, everywhere one turns a If every shred is taken from you, trousers we selL INSULTED scene is pictured that is good for keep your honor. in tears. husband She came her to tired "sore eyes" the eyes that are Don t analyze your emotions. To be sold at "I've been insulted!" she spluttered. In our goocUooldng DofcAess Tnasen. and are seeking rest and need just me." "Your mother has insulted such a change. "My mother!" he exclaimed. "But, AFTER TAKING Try a trip to the country in the Alice, she's miles away." Three washers are . the latest springtime! Hey! What's the idea of jumping came for But know. a "I letter you up ana down nice that : Have you Aluminum Tub Models with the this morning addressed in your moth- gone THE TOUCH OF NATURE new, soft robber water remover crazy : One touch of nature makes the er's handwriting and I opened it." and are in very good condition. I .lust took my medicine and forgot 10BumnJj2 a ftp "I see. But to shake the bottle first. He looked stern. whole world kin and one touch of Subjsot to previous sals Aof buliotu ; iciim mi hell loop discomfort or mishap makes the whole where does the insult come in?" frm from loot Alice wept all the more. Mftuifi; md cAcr mum anttofamcf The psyTHE MAYTAG SHOP crowd jovial and friendly. she an"In the the postscript, chology is the same in both instances. Tremonton, Utah When responsive chords are touched swered. "It said: 'Dear Alice, don't this letter to George they vibrate in unison. The touch of forget to give ' nature as a kinship maker is well esthe Utah Representative and the effectiveness of dis- 1 tablished, comfort as a maker of jovial mend of Tremonton Locals 0 -- d. -- Garland .Milling Company over-warn- ed ten-pou- tv. beno-penhau- er 1 Tre-msnt- er Priced at $3.00 to ; $6.00 LUMBER THINK WILSON eye-wea- c Your ry ....we have SSSSSJ DEMONSTRATOR Reduced Prices - Coming to BRIGHAM c ...WANT COLUMN.. Like the Goose that Laid the Golden Egg FOR SALE A No. 1 good milch cow, will freshen in day or two, will sell or trade for good colts. Call Tracy R. Welling, Riverside, phone 46.0-- TREMONTON STEAM BAKERY FOR SALE Wicker baby buggy in 28tf first class condition. Call p Will trade good hay rake for small pigs or chickens. Phone I BED ROOM SUITES DINING ROOM SUITES LIVING ROOM SUITES LINOLEUM MONARCH RANGES WALL PAPER RUGS RADIOS Our Prices Are Always Right self-dum- 76.0-- 2, Tremonton. i FOR SALE 1 Pride of Petaluma Brooder, cap. 1200. 2 brood sows, to farrow soon. 4 turkeys, 3 hens, 1 gobbler. Phone 24.1-It FOR SALE 1 Majestic range, white porcelain Quick Meal range, 1 Red Star coal oil stove, 1 Primrose cream separator, 2 dining room suites, 1 verms martin bed and springs. davenette, 1 Columbia graphphone, 80 records, 1 Stewart Warner radio Call 852, Tremonton. Mrs. T. V, Summers. WANTED Bookkeeper, male or fe male. Apply Adam Imthurn. The New Improved Duart Perma nent Wave for $8.00, and all kinds of hair dressing at Myrtle Holmgren s Garland. 30tfd for market a nice lot of cabbage plants; will in due sea son have all kinds of vegetable and flower plants. Garland Green House, Max Kloerig, Phone 52.a-32d PLENTY OF MONEY to lend on the right kind of real estate. NOR' MAN LEE, Brigham City. 7tf I now have ready 2. FOR SALE Good building lime Utah-Idah- o $12.00 per ton. Sugar IStfd Co., Garland. Utah. Inquire at this office. TRY THIS Will take 100 to 150 native cedar posts in exchange for lumber. At once. Wilson Lumber Co. Victor Orthophohic phonograph with records, new 8 months ago. $135 machine sacrificed At $40. Peck's Electric Shop, Garland. if 15 Will be 32p FOR SALE Edison phonograph, $200 machine with 61 records for $35. IfaEOSOH- - DOES NOT" OPERATE 1 5. Let Us Help You Furnish Your Home SPECIALIST in Internal Medicine 4. 15-5- brought good bread to town. GOLDEN KRUST BREAD today better than ever. Insist on Golden Krust Bread. If your grocer don't handle it, call 107. Dr. Mellenthin & Co. at BRIGHAM HOTEL WEDNESDAY, MAY 1ST Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. The"Raleiih" 5 ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation The specialist of Dr. Mellenthin & regular graduate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of Utah. "He visits professionally the more important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip free consultation, except the expense of treatment when desired. According to his method of treatment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get any better, do not fail to call, as improper measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble. Remember above date, that consultation on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different Married women must be accompanied by their husbands. Address: 224 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles, California. Co. is a sw sLvm, xvj m saw raiENiDiLy rnviE jrmDEjr There is a wealth of satisfaction in the knowledge that hoe such aa these, embodying the very ultimate in style, comfort and quality can be had at the modest price of dollars. The shoe illustrated Is the "Raleigh." See it in the Evening Post. See it, and try it, in our store. Like the thirty other Friendly Five styles, the "Raleigh" costs only five dollars . . . and looks like a whole lot more. five Sat-urd- ay FRIENDLY 4 f IVE XHCEJT MOLD MY FMMMUBLiQ 4,lt)f ids) 7 We Give 2Lf Green Trading Stamps m |