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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1929. I Bear River City Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weston and three sons of Ogden, spent Thursday visiting at the home of Mrs. Weston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Andersen of Los Angeles, California, announce the safe arrival of a baby girl at their home, April 22nd. Mrs. Andersen was formerly Miss Camilla Andersen of this city. e Mrs. Rasmus Hansen, Misses Iverson and Alta Hansen, motored to Willard on Monday where they visited with Mrs. Lee Rock and famRer-nic- ily. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Andersen were Brigham City visitors on Mon- day. Heber Hailing arrived home last Friday morning from McGttlt Nevada to work his farm. Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Mortensen of Sugar Cty, Idaho, announce the arrival of a baby boy April 25th. Mrs. Twin Float SOL HOT Oil Burning Brooder Raises More Chicks For Sale By Bear River Valley Ass'n. Poultry L. WEIDMANN J. Phone 12.3-- 5 James Brough Tremonton, Utah - Garland Mortensen was formerly Miss Anneta Jensen or this city. Miss Lois Jensen spent the week end at Malad, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C Johnson and three of their children were Salt Lake visitors last week. Tuesday evning the Junior eirls of the M. L A. under the direction of their teachers, Mrs. Violet Jensen and Mrs. Nellie Gribble, entertained their mothers. The girls who belonsr to the Junior class are Gwendolyn Archi bald, Muriel Andersen, Almeda Andersen, Damsel Christensen, Rokie Deloris Thorsen, Elnora Nelsen, Jensen, Vernell Petersen, Esther Oilman, Lureta Jensen, the following mothers who were present were: Mesdames Maggie Andersen, Martha Andersen, Ida Christensen, Josie Nelsen, Elvina J. Jensen, Alice Petersen, Emma Ohman and Esther I. Jensen, also the following invited guests Bishop Osey Jensen and his counslors Edwin O. Stenquist and Leslie Jensen-Mis- s Dena Christensen, president of the Y. L. M. I. A. and her counslors, Lois Jensen and Lucretia Olsen, also Mrs. Thressa Biailsford, all of this city and to Mrs. Osborn of the Stake board of Brigham City. After a program was rendered a delicious tray lunch was served. Several of the Junior girls and their mothers were unable to be present. Mrs. Roma Thorsen and daughter, Edna Joyce, and Mrs. Thressa Brails-for- d and two sons, Theron and Dale were Brigham city visitors on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hailing and two children and Mrs. Eliza Hailing, were visiting in Elwood and Tremonton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bridge and children of Malad, Idaho, spen SunMrs. of in home this city, at the day Elwood Bridge's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jensen. Mrs. Eli Andersen and Mrs. Leslie Mr. and Mrs. Wm Petersen and son, Garfield were shopping in Brigham accompanied by Mrs. Johanne Petersen and Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen went to city Monday. Perry last Wednesday to visit Mr. Wagstaff who is still in bed wth a broken back. He has been in bed for nearly four months. He is however improving and feeling cheerful and Sunday school 10 a. m. Epworth happy that his wife is such a cheerful League 7 P. M. Evening service of nurse. Sermon worship at eight o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Andersen and topic: "The Influence of Music.' children accompanied by Mrs. Chester Special musical selections will also Christensen and baby, from Preston, feature this service. went to Ogden last Wednesday to Sunday school at Corinne 2 P. M. visit with Mrs. Christensen's 6ister followed by a service for the children. as well as to attend to some business. The public is invited to all these serMrs. Lewis Hunsaker accompanied vices. her son Don to Salt Lake Saturday to ALVIN R. DICKSON, Pastor visit her mother who has been ill for sometime. She reports she is improvASSESSMENT NOTICE ing. Curlew Irrigation and Reservoir Chester Christensen and children of Company. Principal place of business, Preston, Idaho, spent the week-en- d Snowville, Utah. visiting his sister, Mrs. Ira Andersen Notice is hereby given that at a and to bring his wife and baby back meeting of the directors held on the who have been visiting here for a 6th day of April, 1929, an assess- week. ment of ten per cent per share was Mr. and Mrs. Royal Petersen and levied on the capital stock in the East four children and Mrs. Hunt came and West canals, payable on the 8th down from Wendell, Idaho, Saturday Idle moments never made a dollar "Keepworking means day of April, 1929, to Jesse Arbon, to visit, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Petersen. "Keepprofiting." the Treasurer of the Company, at his The ladies are all sisters and all went residence at Snowville, Utah. Any to Perry to visit their father, Mr. Market prices of farm products often rise in bad weather stock upon which these assessments Wagstaff on Sunday. When they reexpecially if at harvest. may remain unpaid on the 5th day turned to Idaho, Mrs. Johanne Peterof May, 1929, will be delinquent and sen accompanied them. She will spend Timely cultivation, harvest on time, selling at top prices advertised for sale at public auction, the summer visiting her children In often means an increase in income of many hundred doland unless payment is made before Idaho. lars a year accomplished by "Caterpillar." will be sold on the 25th day of May, Eva Hansen and children spent last g 1929, to pay the delinquent assess- Saturday in Ogden. Those long, wide, tracks of "Caterpillar" Owen Rasmussen, Veda Rasmussen, ment, together with the cost of adfinding surefooting in mud, snow or sand keep you at Mrs. H. Rasmussen and Mrs. Chester work or take you to market the best insurance against bad vertising and expense of sale. WM. HURD, Secretary, Christensen spent the week-en- d weather. in 3 Salt Lake City visiting relatives and Snowville, Utah. There are 5 sizes of "Caterpillars" A size for every use friends. and a hundred uses for every size. Mr. M. Mortensen went and Mrs. J. PROBATE AND GUARDIAN- to Logan last Sunday to visit Mr. SHIP NOTICES Mortensen's COMPANY Edna who was For further Information consult operated on,sister, for appendicitis last DEALERS the county clerk or respective signers. week, she was quite sick yet, as it Tremonton Salt Lake City Nephi Logan Utah was a serious case. Preston and Malad, Idaho Mrs. Walter J. to Green went OgNOTICE TO CREDITORS Sunday to attend a funeral of her Estate of Amanda Jane Morris, De- den niece's baby. Mr. and Mrs. Clemens ceased. Creditors will present claims with Nielsen brought her home on Monday. Jack Bronson while working on the vouchers to the undersigned at Trechurch fell from a scaffold and monton, Utah, on or before the 15th had thehouse misfortune to break his day of June, A. D. 1929. ankle. KATE M. WYATT, Mr. and Mrs. June Thompson went Administratrix of the Estate of to ferry on business last Sunday. Amanda Jane Morris, Deceased. MO.Ut.Mr. Off. Sunday was a red letter dav for the J. WESLEY HORSLEY, Beehive as had all their they girls Attorney for Administratrix. Date of first publication April 11, 1'atnarchical blessing by Patriarch J. P. Christensen at the home of their teacher. Mrs. Amos P. Hansen. Those receiving the blessings were: Una Hunsaker Francis Romer, Melba OUR Hansen, Wanda Andersen, Dorothy Sunday. were the son, Keith of Honeyville, Miss De Lora Rasmussen motored guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andreasen ana lhelma Bronsen. Amos P. Hansen went to Penrose to Brigham City Thursday evening. Bert Hunsaker Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson and Sunday evening to attend their meet Ray Stark and Virgil Andersen ing. daughter Maurine, were in Ogden were visiting friends at Howell SunMiss Vera Hansen spent the week Thursday. day evening. MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Jorgensen atend visiting Mamy Adams at Mrs. Edgar Nessen and children of at-lhome of tended the Cache reunion held at Howell are visiting Co. It is regrettable after spending Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schaby. Cache Valley Tuesday. m Phone 20 much time preparing for the part in Tremonton, Utah Mr. John Anderson i3 now employthe road show, the M. I. A. is putting ed at Uintah County. 1929 JOKES "Reach for a cigarette instead of a Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schaby motoron, the hall could not be made ready and they give up their play. ed to Ogden Thursday. sweet" and "I fa' down an' go boom" Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen enMr. Pat Clark of Rockland, Idaho, hit us simultaneously. They are tertained the Genealogical society and Mr and Mrs. Wm. Hunsaker and equally amusing. Sunday evening after their regular meeting. Mrs. Harold Selman and a six weeks old baby is visiting at the Manufacturers of the Famous home of Mr. and Mrs. John Selman. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Larsen and "PRIDE OF UTAH" daughter June, accompanied their daughter Nina to Brigham Sunday FLOUR after she had spent the week-en- d at home. They also visited with their Also all Kinds of Mill Stuff. son, Leonard and family at Brigham the -!- Methodist Church Notes "CATERPILLAR" MEANS WEATHER INSURANCE ground-grippin- 30-3- LANDES & Favorite Starting Mash Manufactured and Distributed by TREMONTON MILLING COMPANY Tremonton, Utah GUARANTEED ANALYSIS .19.0 Minimum per centum Crude Protein 5.0 Minimum per centum Crude Fat... 9.0 Maximum per centum Crude Fiber Composed of Bran, Shorts, Corn, Barley, Wheat Meat Scrap, Fish Meal, Linseed Oil Meal, Bone Meal, Dry Butter Milk, Calcite, Charcoal, Salt and Ground Alfalfa Hay. - FOR SALE AT ALL FEED STORES MIT COMBINED HARVESTERS Fronk Chevrolet The Sweetest GIFT for the Garland Milling Company Sweetest Woman Our Candy provides a present of delectable sweetness, expressing your affection most appropriately. She will be delighted with this symbol of filial devotion. We Mail It for You An exquisite assortment of gorgeously boxed assorted chocolates at ever-welco- We Give &K he , $1.00 to $4.00 per box , Green Trading Stamps H. G. Scott Drug Co. Phone 47 Tremonton, Utah Your The Best Mill in River Valley. Bear Highest Cash Price Paid for GOOD WHEAT Near the Depot Garland Utah :: :: Never a day passes but that some new patrons tell they have become disgusted with their former grocery connections because their old grocer had replaced well known and nationally advertised brands of foods with "off brands." . We know of no greater act of injustice towards the buying public. Some of the big Chains are adopting the policy of selling "off brands" to a degree that it most dis pleasing to many of their old customers. Time is now at hand. I hare a splendid listing of large and small farms for sale, also several good sheep and cattle ranches in Idaho. JAMES BROUGH REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Garland Utah Bell Telephone 31J2 There is one reason for this and it is a big one. It is the one thing uppermost in the minds of big Chain store heads more profit. If people will take the unknown, "off brands", that are seldom of as good quality, size or weight as the advertised brands, at the same or near the same price, the dealer's profit is in most cases greatly increased. If you can't find"" your favorite brands at your regular grocer's, try our store. We sell only the best known brands. We sell them at reductions,, too, and that's another reason why our Chain store competitors have stocked "off brands." We Contract Acreage on irrigated land, with good farmers to grow BEANS at guaranteed prices from sded that .we furnish. FILER SEED CO. 321 South 3rd West SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH N. W. OLSEN FOOD STORES Resident Agent TREMONTON, UTAII 1 Phone P. O. Box 267 73-0-- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Idaho, were visiting at Hancock the home of of Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Newman Friday. Mrs John Andersen and son, of Willard, has been spending a week at Ogden. model T Ford is still - Bothwell THERE IS A REASON has bought a hqme in north Garland, and moved in last Tuesday. Brother Andersen has been a very faithful worker in the Sunday school and we regret to see them leave, but hope they will find joy and happiness in their new home -!- Farming OFF BRANDS City. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Andersen Mr. Lorin Larkin, of Snowville, Utah, the employee of Mr. Lee Hendricks of this place, was visiting at Brigham City Sunday. Wednesday evening the following guests were entertained at a daintily arranged dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ray, of Thatcher Mr. and Mrs. Earl Firta, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Summers, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stark and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Firth, a very pleasant evening was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Summers were the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Homer of Tremonton Sunday. Miss Dorothy Anderson was entertained at the home of the Misses Lynn and Lydia Peterson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Stokes and children were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stokes of Tremonton Sunday. Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Roy Ellis and daughter, Lorriane, Mrs. Mack Ellis, Mrs. George Stark and Mrs. Edward Stark and daughter, Maralyn motored to Howell where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stervass of Malad. Mrs. Stervass is reported to be very ill. Stokes and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie family motored to Logan Sunday. Herman Eberhard, Jr. is quite ill at the present time. Miss Vesta Anderson who has been employed at Ogden for the past few months visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson, Saturday evening and Sunday re turning to Ogden Sunday evening. Sunday afternoon. Miss Gertrude Nichols entertained the following girls at the home of Mr. P. E. Nichols Misses Ieona Stokes, Helen Christensen, Maurine Andersan.and Edna Payne. 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