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Show If BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 2, lfl29. BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER gain or the moulding of public opinion toward "putting over" some sinister ' Subscription Rates plot. One Year, in advance $2.00 Some bureau or syndicate or manuSix Months, in advance.:... . $1.00 facturer or politician will hit upon a .50 Three months, m advance happy idea, and some clever fellow will tell him just how he can work the Entered at the Postoffjce at newspapers for all the "stuff" needed; Utah, as Second Class whereupon the expert is engaged or the advise is taken without the aid of the expert. He makes good at getting Published at Tremonton, Utah, on the stuff out but publishers are too keen to allow the grafting game to go Thursday of each week. Tn-monton- , s too far. Plymouth Mr. Jerry Furren and Mr. Hall reo- resenting the Purena Feed products grave our town a very pleasant call Thursday, visiting many of the chicken-coop- s and giving many valuable instructions along that line. The primary officers met in a pre paration meeting at the residence of Mrs. Maud Hess Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Lamb were in Invariably, when the scheme is THE LEADER PUBLISHING CO. found out in time and the matter is Tremonton on business Friday of last refused, a threat is hurled at the pub week. Incorporated lisher that the story will be given to Mr. Eberhart Zundle who was visitanother paper. here with his folks last week, has ing PROGRESS. WHAT STIMULATES The plot works occasionally, but not his old job back again at the accepted In legal parlance there is a term always. Cash Union Store in Tremonton, "caveat emptor" which means "let the In the long run, the schemer usual where he will be found on the job buyer beware." And that does not ly loses out because never again can now. Mr. Zundle has been employed single out any class of buyers. the paper be approached in the same at Driggs, Idaho, for some time, he There are people in Tremonton who way by the same schemer. reports his family will arrive In the The fact must be considered, also, near future and will move to Tremonbuy everything at home and from n merchants. And there are that unless citizens can be depended ton. merchants who buy advertising from upon at all times to furnish their local Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hess, Mrs. the newspapers and other mediums of journal with real news stories they Carry Nish and Irene Archibald were their own comumnity. cannot expect to get away with spas- visitors at the hospital in Malad City And there are also people in this modic attempts to put over propagan- Friday, where Mrs. Rhoda Archibald community who buy very little here, da. The editor is a man hard to fool. was taken last week for treatment, they reported she was on the improve thoughtlessly spending their money out of town where it is lost to the THE MONTH OF BEAUTY and looking pretty good. Now comes May, one of the prett ; Mr. and Mrs. Wallas Hess of Fieldcommunity. Those who buy here bene-- ; fit the community by keeping their iest months of the year. Winter has ing were Plymoth shoppers Saturday. Mrs. Phoebe Tims was in Malad money in local circulation and reap gone, the sudden showers of April are the additional rewards of buying from past, the heat of summer has not yet City on business Thursday of last business enterprises that depend, for come and vegetation prepares to week. Mr. Ruel Nielson of Garland was their very existence, upon their rep- spread .with lavish hand its beauty all utation for fair dealing. The home- about us. transacting business in Plymouth The origins of the names of most Saturday. town merchant gives his patrons and Mr. Vernon Elliot was here repre- -' his community the fruits of his indus- months are easy to trace. Not so May. It is generally aggred that it senting the Excelsor products .Satur try and his community's patronage. The same principle which ugres was named for Maia, the Roman God- day. Mr. Henry Starr of Mound Springs people to patronize the local merchant dess of spring, but there is also a who has his money invested where it theory that May is the abbreviated was calling on relatives here Satur serves them most, should impel the form of Majores and that the month day. N. M. Fishburn of Brigham was atmerchant to advetise in the news- was so called because it was held papers of his community. This news-pay- sacred to older men as June was dedi- tending to matters relating to the boosts Trempnton and its peo- cated to juniores, or younger men. Juvenile Court here Tuesday of last ple, institutions and business. It is a Originally, May was the third week. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Harris of fixture with a heavy investment and month, but it became fifth when the dependent, for its existence as a Romans placed January and February Pleasant View was here Friday visit booster, upon the patronage of the at the beginning of the year. It al- ing with relatives. Mr. Jesse Nish and son Newel were community. ways has had 31 days. Its special Merchants advertise in newspapers' flower is the hawthorn and its gem in Fielding Saturday on business. to increase their business. Consumers the emerald. Mr. Lynn Hodge of Honeyville was read newspaper advertisements that Since earliest times the first of May transacting business in Plymouth they may buy with the least expense has been marked outdoor festivities Saturday. of time and effort and most advant- and children have danced about a may Mr. Melvin Wolverton while trying to move a sledge Thursday, hurt his ageously, both in respect to price and pole for hundreds of years. back which caused him much pain, quality. Both advertiser and buyer Today many schools have May-da- y forget' that this advertising makes festivals in which gay costumes, later in the day he felt some better possible the newspaper that brings pretty flowers and dancing complete and went about one mile and a half to them the news of the day and provides a most colorful picture. May is mark- do some work for a neighbor where one of the chief stimulants to com- ed by few important historical an- he was stricken with pain again munity growth and betterment. niversaries, compared to other months and was found later lying on the and few holidays. ground in great pain and agony, he FREE PUBLICITY was taken to the residence of his The Leader, like other newspapers If he sits on the hotel porch and mother and Dr. Betenson was sumthe world over, is repeatedly the talks loosely of million-dolla- r deals moned and cared for his injuries. He victum of artful attacks in an 'effort with the power interests, he is prob-abl- will be confined to his bed for a few to obtain valuable space for the intro- wonderinc whether his ioh will days. duction of various schemes for private be there when he gets back. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Nish, and Mrs. Edward Hess, were Tremonton shoppers Saturday. Miss Alie Jensen, who has been V working at Bishop Ward's at Washakie was visiting with her grand WE MAKE AS GOOD A BREAD AND PASTRY parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rose, Wednesday of last week. AS CAN BE MADE. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Morris and ' WE ARE A HOME INSTITUTION. daughter, Theona, of Portage. Utah. ARE WE ENTITLED TO YOUR PATRONAGE? were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs; Dewey Lamb. r, WE GIVE YOU PROMPT. AND. COURTEOUS Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lamb were SERVICE. visiting at Portage with Mr. and Mrs. David Morris, Sunday. Miss Maria Silvester is workinc at TREMONTON STEAM Bear River City for Mrs. Holmgren Published by home-tow- er v BREAD AND PASTRIES BAKERY PS for an indefinite period. Mr. Leo Earl of Fielding was in attendance at Sacrament meeting Sunday and gave some very good instructions to those present He was representing the High Council of the Bear River Stake. l, Mr. Loren Archibald and Rosel of the Sunday school superintend-encattended the Sunday School convention in the L. D. S. hall in Tremonton Sunday, and received some very good instructions for the Sunday School officers. Mr. Edward Silvester, went to Kaysville to work on the Burton farm for the summer. Mr. Harper Steed, James Estep, and John Tims, went to Coleville to work for an indefinite period. They left Wat-sn- n Monday morning with Mr. Orson of Garland. Mr. Robert Nish is sporting around tnwn in a new Chevrolet sedan car which he purchased the fore part of the week. Mr. Sam Moloaf of Ogden was in town Monday on business. Mr. Austin Udy has men and teams busy putting the warm springs in tiptop shape for the coming season, Mr. Udy has made some very good improvements already this spring, making it an ideal place to go and enjoy ourselves this summer. The O. S. L. has made the much needed improvement on the Plymoth sidim? bv extending the side track further so more cars can be left there to take of the harvest this fall. Mr. Fredrick .Silvester has carpen ters busv on some new chicken coops which he is building on his lot here in town, to house his chickens which he expects about the 27th of this month. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Mason were Brigham city visitors Monday of last Zun-de- y, BMqneadd AWelcome Sale Event (EM fflvDyttDDDDD thaVs coming ""I to you : h Patterns and Colors te Mr. and Mrs. Steed Estep have moved out on their ranch for the Mr. Estep is farming his summer. mother's property on the west side of the river. Bishop R. T. Nish is still finding water for the farmers north of the outfit, ridge with his having already dug successful wells for a number of the farmers in that vicinity, among them are John W. Hess and Wayne Mason. We hope he strikes a flow. The little year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith received some very painful burns Tuesday of last week when it tiped a pan of hot paste over on its head and face which its mother was using in papering a room in the residence of Mrs. Frank Archibald. First aid was given it by those present. Dr. Betenson was summoned and cared for it, the little fellow is doing well at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hess have moved into the Wm. Smith residence here for the summer. Mr. Gardner Udy, son of Amos L. Udy, has almost completed a modern home on his father's property here. We wish him success in owning his own home, and building up the town. Mrs. Levern Nish, who was in the hospital last week having her tonsils removed, was rushed back to the hospital Wednesday for additional treatment, she is on the, improve at this writing. Mr. Roy Pierson has added an ad dition on his garage and shop here where he will be in a position to chop gram and do all kinds of shop work. Mr. Alvin Smith, Jesse Nish and Erwin Hess are employed by Mr. Austin Udy at the Udy Hot springs making things look inviting around there. Mr. Bosley Evelina Miller and BerFOR SALE 9 acres with home and tha Archibald were in town on busibarn. Orchard. Just north of Hospital ness Thursday. Golden and Lional Mason took a at MTemonton. Write Mrs. W. J. Gil bert, 364 24th St., Ogden, Ut. 33p flying trip to Brigham City Thursday of last week. TOMATO PLANTS Tomato, cabbage, califlower. penDer, SUMMONS egg plant, and other vegetable and In the District Court of Box Elder tlower plants. Cut flowers a special Garland Max County, State of Utah. Box Elder ity. Greenhouse, 37 County, a municipal subdivisionFed-of Kloeng, Phone 52.a-2- . the State of Utah, plaintiff, vs. LOST Handled Pick between eral Land Bank of Berkeley, Homers ranch and Blind SDrine-sHenrie, Edna C. Henrie, Howell Finder return to Adolph Harris, Blind Real Estate & Investment Co., Alfred bpnngs. 35p G. Picot, Louis T. Miller, Wm. Anderson, Harriet Anderson, Robert Smith, FOR SALE P. O. Beet Plow. M. J. RichardsJr., Alia M. Richards, section steal harrow, - garden culti Fred Miller, State of Utah, Lorenzo y vator, one John Deere plow, Hansen, Promontory Curlew Land Co., Call Carl Welling or T. R. Welling, Vern Miller, M. S. Miller, Lucille F. Kiverside. 36 Miller, Lester Hyde, Pearl Hyde, Alvin J. Hocks, Wm. M. Howell, G. Ray FOR SALE Good rnmtnrtahU F. E. Keller, Cache Valley new barn and garage, chicken Boggs, home, C. ' Walters trustee J. Co., Banking coop, a city lots, best location in town of S. Lyon, deceased, for a chicken farm. Call this office, tf Ripley, Heirs Empire Lease & Royalty Co., Elra Miller, John Doe 1st, John Doe 2d Will trade eood n hav rate John Doe 3d, John Doe 4th, John Doe for small pigs or chickens. Phone 5th, and the wives of the individuals 76.0-Tremonton. Summons Defendants. 32p aforesaid, The State of Utah to the said Defend Will buy small calves, anv kind. Call ants: You are hereby summoned to rracy K. Wellinr, Riverside, B. R. V. appear within twenty days after serv rnone 40.U-ice of this summons upon vou if serV' ed within the county in which this ac I now have readv for market a V tion is brought, otherwise within thir lot of cabbage plants; will in due sea- ty days after service and defend the son have all kinds of nnH above entitled action; and in case of flower plants. Garland Green House. your failure so to do. judement will be rendered against you according to iax ivioeng, rnone oz.a-z- . 32d the demand of the complaint which PLENTY OF MONEY to lend on has been filed with the clerk of this the right kind of real estate. NOR court. This action is brought to re MAN LEE, Brigham City. 7tf cover a judgment condemning the lands desenbed in said complaint. FOR SALE Good buildinir lime Lewis Jones, plaintiff's attorney, P. o $12.00 per ton. Sugar O. Address: 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg., Co., Garland, Utah. 6 IStfd Brigham City, Utah. FOR SALE Edison . Dhonotrranh. $200 machine with 61 records for $35. Inquire at this office. well-diggi- A SALE EVENT THAT IS WELCOME TO EVERY HOMEMAKER Victoria Group Buying gives you another opportunity to make your bed rooms more attractive at small cost. Glowingly lustrous Rayon Spreads in a beautiful jacquard design so woven as to bring out the high lights in the rayon, giving the effect of an embossed figure! Colors that are absolutely fast to sunlight and washing in a wide range of charming pastel shades to harmonize with any color scheme! Every housewife will want at least one of these Victoria Spreads, embodying as it does all of the characteristics desired in a modern spread at a price within the range of every purse. Why not come in today and get yours while the assortment is complete or telephone or mail your order in it will receive prompt and careful attention. Promptness is desirable however, as this lot will not last long. A QUALITY ALMOST UNBELIEVEABLE AT $4.95 Sizes of Bedspreads, Our store has the exclusive sale, of this merchandise in this community. The frmendous purchasing power of the Victoria group which represents the combined buying power of 10,000 retail stores makes these wonderful values rossible. . The "Winston jnryiLE ALL STYLES Rad-cli- ff FTVK DOLLARS two-wa- MONEY in the down THERE'S GOOD too often is never harvested, lou might as well get it and you can get it with the Binder. On this famous machine, you can set the platform to shave the lower the reel to within 4 inches ground of the cutter bar pick up all the lodged grain and pocket the extra dollars those extra bushels bring. . Case-Osbor- ne As for easy .ou,r8elf handling, come in and see Ju8t one lever lowers the reel, raises it to 34 inches to handle tall grain and up moves it forward or spring-assiste- d, back. Ck I I 2, IMS IfWll Tractor Thremhert Combine Hay Balrr Silo Filtrr$ Plote Diek Harrow Cultivator Grain Drill Grain Binder f ng FARMERS CASH UNION "The Winchester Store" 35 4. vec-ptahl- Corn The Binder pulls easily Binder because of roller bearing equipment on the Rake main wheel, the grain wheel, countershaft Hay Loader and pitman shaft. The binding mechanCorn and ism and the knotter are Lotion and m Planter jm long lasting to keep pace with the strong utuuu ui me enure machine. Let us give you the details of this binder that has been reaping extra profits for its owners over long rriod of years. Interesting folder on request. n,one Tremonton, Utah FEDENELy f BYE XtiOEiT FOLD BY FulU ine note includes iu:toim FtISmmjm We Give Will take 100 to 150 native cedar posts in exchanc-- for Wilson Lumber Co. Victor Orthophonic phonograph with 15 records, new 8 months ago. $135 machine sacrificed at $40. Teck's Electric Shop, Garland tf PIANO AT A SACRIFICE lumber. At once. We have on hand in the vipinitv nt . iremonion one oij, our very best pianos. Rather than pay storage or this instrument to Ogden, we will sell it to a responsible party at a special price, on easy terms. Or, we will rent the piano with the privilege of buying later and apply rent on purchase price. In answering, please give full reference in first letter. Address Glen Piano Co., Ogden, Utah. 34 m Bro8.-Rober- ts &C Green Trading Stamps COME TO SAP ETV A)(Dnjy&RTn:naft 32-3- TRY THIS n. W7 K'VR Baby. Chicks rnmnnroit tk. .it nuj vast uiEui au Firestone tread gives yoo more tractionIt keeps Its traction longer because if tougher stronger Corns) in let us show you how those deep-cn- t, d blocks of robber protect yon longpr-wearin- 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 Vestal Hatchery Petaluma, Calif. ft ui Utah-Idah- re-sh- ip E.nosnoitTr.iuM where you look, or what vnn pay, you cannot find a better shoe value than the "Winston" pictured above. See It advertised in the Saturday Evening Post. See it, and try It, in our store. Compare the "Winston,'' and its thirty companion styles of Friendly Five shoes, vith any other shoe made. We believe that their smartness, comfort, quality and price will make you our customer for life. We stake our reputation on the Friendly Five Shoe. Come In and see why. self-dum- Case-Osbor- ne sure-worki- fir jtipriing N. matter . " incnes 84 by 108 ROSE, GOLD, IVORY ...WANT COLUMN.. ' Beautiful listen In Monday Night g. sharp-edge- from skidding and slipping. , V UTAH AUTO AND IMPLEMENT CO. Phone 28 Tremonton, Utah |