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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1929. Tremonton Locals Ford High Score In Dual Meet i J.C.PE j. E. L. Ford, one of the permier trap Ernest Woodward entertained at a Bridge Luncheon Saturday after artists of Utah, hogged honors at the noon for the members of the 8. B. traps of the Ogden gun club Sunday Mrs. Bridge club and the following guests Mrs. B. F. Winzeler, Mrs. Frank Dal ton, Mrs. H. T. Woodward, Mrs. G. H , Wailand, Mrs. Herman Landvatter Mrs. Ted Clarkson, and Mrs. Leo Guest Watkins of Preston, Idaho. prize was awarded to Mrs. G. H Watland, and other prizes to Mrs. Harold Pearson, Mrs. Earl Watkins, and Mrs. Elmer Winzeler. The Junior Mozart club will apnear in short program, at the Tremonvon L. D. S. chapel on next Monday eve ning at eight o'clock, under the direcMiss tion of Miss Mary E. Burns. Burns will be assisted by Mr. Harry Woodward, violinist. The public is cordially invited. Miss Mae Taylor, Miss Karma Beck and Miss Vaudis Zesiger enjoyed a trip to Soda Springs and other places in Idaho, Saturday and bunuay . The Peter Pan Club met Tuesday evening with Mrs. De Mont Dock- stader. Guests of the club were Mrs Sam Getz, Miss Hulda Meister, Ilva Getz, Nina Beebe adn Lois Thompson Miss Maxine Fishburn of Brigham City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Fishburn, Wednesday. Mrs. Dan Taylor and Miss Mae Taylor spent Tuesday with Mrs. Wal Jace Christensen at Fors Valley. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER ON MOTHERS' DAY Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Nichols, a delicious dinner was served at 2:00 o'clock in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Nichols of Salt Lake City. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gibson, Mr. and Mrs, Emil Kupfer and children, Mrs. Mark Ellis and baby, Mrs. E. P. Spencer, Mrs. is. la. Hadley, Misses Gertrude and Gloria Nichols and Verian Gib son. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hansen of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Cox, Mrs. Albert Munson of Butte, Montana, Mr. and Mrs, George Crozier and family and Mr, and Mrs. Charles Barf us, were din ner guests, Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Barfus at Gar land. Mrs. Leo Watkins and children of Preston, Idaho, arrived Friday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Watkins. Mr. Watkins came down Sunday and the family returned home with him. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Woodbury of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spence Taylor, Friday. Mrs. L. S. Mann entertained at her home Saturday in honor of Mrs. Car rie Drew. Other guests were Mrs. S. B. Waitland, Mrs. W. G. Carter, and Airs. W. E. Woods. Bridge was played and delicious waffles were seved in the weekly shoot conducted by the Ogden organization. bird singles event by going Ford tied with Jack Compbell in the straight. Ford tied also with W. D. Harrison in the handicap feature and concluded his day's performance by shattering 24 consecutive birds in the doubles event. A. P. Bigelow was second in the 50 Tremonton, Utah A Message of Values doubles. Leland Crystal, Harry Taylor, Ben Wenzler, N. T. Spangler, L. E. Allred, Martin Spangler, C. R. Steffen and J. Hanning, all of Tremonton, were in attendance and took part in the shoot: 50 TARGETS SINGLES 1 25 25 24 Jack Campbell E. L. Ford W. D. Harrison A. P. Bieelow 24 for Thrifty Shoppers 2 Tot. 25 50 25 50 24 48 22 46 24 46 23 46 23 45 Careless Spenders Please Don't Read 22 Alf Christenson 23 E. Eskaldsen 22 I. W. Perry 21 25 45 W. Arthur Wright 23 21 44 Roy Ballantyne 24 20 44 M. Hendershot 23 21 44 C. B. Higgins 22 21 43 Martin Spangler 20 22 42 N. T. Spangler 20 21 41 Leland Crystal 18 20 38 L. E. Allred 20 18 38 Ern Fenstermaker : 19 17 36: Harry Taylor 16 19 35 C. R. Steffen 17 17 34 D. C. Higley 14 19 33 Ben Winzeler 19 13 32 B. Naisbitt 14 16 30 F. E. Wessman 16 14 30 Paul Wilson 12 17 29 Roy Logren 11 17 28 J. M. McCamant 25 TARGETS 22 Bill Silverthorn 20 J. Manning 20 Phil Empey 18 . F. Barkdall ... 14 F. Mossinger 12 H. E. Ryan ... HANDICAP 25 TARGETS 24 E. L. Ford 24 W. D. Harrison 12 24 24 24 24 MT I .W Cleverly Styled! Temptingly Priced! Splashes of color in vivid prints-br- ight colors, soft colors black and white the new silks for spring are irresistible for the woman who sews with a few yards of material and a smart pattern she can fashion a frock that will delight her and will be tho envy of her friends. New Prints! Plain Colors! For Every Need! An Especially Interesting Group Including: 24 23 21 19 Alf Christenson B. Higgins Ford was high over all, also, with 124 birds down out of 125. On May 26 the Salt Lake and Og den Gun cvlubs will meet with the Tremonton gun club for a shoot at the Tremonton trap. for refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. George Price, have as Local guests this week, a son and his family Give from Burley, Idaho. Mr. Ward Shuman of Elko, Nevada, (Continued from page six.) was a guest of Mrr. and Mrs. John Co. Shuman, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Nichols of Salt Lake City, spent Saturday and Sunday of the Ford The establishment here visiting relatives . in 1919 came Tremonton in Agency Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hill and about because of certain conditions little son, visited, at Bountiful from taking place within the automobile Saturday until Monday. world at that time and further beMrs. Lilly Hill is making an ex- cause of the promising progress being tended visit at Ogden with her sisters. made within the Bear River Valley at Mr. and Mrs. Call and daughters time. that returned to their home at Burley, The year 1915 was the beginning of Wednesday after spending a few Ford mass production resulting in weeks here and at Salt Lake City. of the production of Ford Mrs. Frank Taylor and sons accom- that year car number 1,000,000. With this mi panied them to Burley for a month's mense production came the establish visit. ment of Ford Dealerships and service Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Roller and entire country. children spent Sunday with relatives stations thruout the The first agency in this county was at bait lake City. The Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wyatt and established at to business grew such an extent that of Mr. and and Mrs. Logan family was warranted withDave Stayder and family, were din a 1919 the building in In the county. ner guests, Sunday at the home of now occupied by the Utah Auto and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burgess. Co. was built by the BrigThe B. B. Bridge Club entertained Implement ham House constituting at that time Saturday afternoon at the home of the firm of Stewart-Ritchi- e Motor Mrs. Ernest Woodward. Co. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Cox were visitThe dissolution of that partnership ors at Pleasant View, Wednesday. in the establishment of an resulted Mrs. Charles Roberts is verv ill dealership in Tremonton with pneumonia at the Valley Hospi independent in the present Utah Auto tal. Mrs. John Koberts of Blue Creek culminating and Implement Co., with the follow is staying with the family. Harry The Boy's Club and Rev. A. R ing members: Dan Taylor, follow-inDickson enjoyed an outing at Crystal Taylor, C. R. Steffen; C.and the Nelson, E. W, employees: Wm. Hot bpnngs, Wednesday morning. Ervin Stohl, E. C. Thomp Sutherland, airs. Aitnur ueorge 01 fcvans is son, Eben Wilcox. very ill with pneumonia at the Valley Durnig the past ten years this firm nospitai. Mrs. W. E. Getz was hostess to the has continually strived to better its to the public at a minimum ladies of her bridge club and Mrs. W. services cost of Today we have the most up- G. Carter as a guest, Wednesday methods and machinery in our afternoon. Favors were given to Mrs. that it is possible service department W. W. Wadsworth, Mrs. G. H. d and Mrs. F. H. Powell. A de- to get In fact we are trying to do licious luncheon was served late in the impossible to "please everybody." "What Utah Makes, Makes Utah" the afternoon. new industries by buying Elder Elmer C. Anderson of East at Encourage home. Tremonton has just been appointed Secretary of the Western States Mission. Elder Anderson has been in the field for two years now, and will hold this office until next Sept. He is For thirty-nin- e we have serthe son of Mr. and Mrs. Q. E. Ander- ved the people of years Box Elder county son. with dependable merchandise, always Lester Hinchcliff will present a adhearing to the motto, "That Quality piano recital Wednesday 22. L. D. S. Must Always Be Higher Than Price." chapel, Tremonton 8:15. Admission by As we look back over these invitation. Invitations on resuest to and note with pride the growthyears and Miss Aileen Calderwood or Miss Verna success of our humble efforts in the Getz. line of merchandising in keeping with Dr. and Mrs. Newman Cohen of 19 the growth and expansion of our comMt Hood Rd., Brighton, Mass, anwe have this one principle to nounce the arival of Dorothy Claire munity, which we must credit the success of on Friday, May 3rd. Mrs. Cohen was our institution and that is the one Retha Abramson, embodied in the above motto. formerly Miss daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ml AbramAside from this Fishburns' have son, formerly of Garland, but now re- always, without exception, sold and siding in Albany, N. Y. recommended to their patrons Utah The Economic club will meet Satur- made goods, even nt times seemingly day May 17, at the home of Mrs. W. to our own hurt. But right is might W. Wadsworth, Mrs. D. W. Jenkins and will prevail. Fifty years of exwill give the foundatian on the begin- perience has taught us that the best Mrs. people live in our own community, the ning of American Literature. Ira Dickson will give a book review best to be had are the goods from the writings of Washington madegoods in our own community and our Irving. Mrs. R. D. Anderson will give own state. We are in the a reading. Music by the Wadsworth thought that we have happy in a small children. All members requested to at least helped to make Utah, way and be present. firmly believe that "We should buy Utah Made products xnd biv them at The tunnel being planned from the home for "What Utah Makes, Makes Detroit river to the Rouge plant of Utah." the Ford Motor company will permit 1,000,000,000 gallons of water to flow The objection to humble neonle h Into the power house of the Ford that thev always seem a little too plant daily. proud of It If Fashion Decrees PAIR A. P. Bigelow I1 In the Prints and Plain Colors that 22 22 21 A. P. Bigelow Jack Campbell Alf Christensen DOUBLES E. L. Ford ILKS Hot Weather Modes and State Firms Business Data stay-at-ho- lor women, $1.49 yard Utah Auto and Imp. r Chinning sQk frocks for rammer wear . . . cool pastel tones- light and dark prints of refreshing newness styles for every or traveler! A delightful collection need, for Flat Crepe, Georgette and Crepe de Chine in Plain Colors Printed Crepe de Chine and Georgette misses, juniors, 1.90 $9- and - Printed Cotton Fabrics Are Important In Fashion's Story "Nation-Wide- No longer are cottons the dependable utility fabrics of a few seasons ago over night they have become "smart"! A fasci- " 14 .75 Sheets Sheeting ant! Cues Find Favoc in Homes All Over the Country) . . nating array of patterns and for every occasion qualities ranges in price from, yard 25c to 89c ip Broadcloth Dimity Rayon Pongee iDoioiioiiiDiV These are a few of the many fabrics that will be worn this spring and summer. Begin to lay plans for spring sewing nowl . g to-da- Bedspreads Rayon In Novelty Jacquard Patterns The shimmering beauty of a rayon spread enhances the attractiveness of your whole bedroom 1 Scalloped. Size 80x108 inches. Also in striped te Wat-lan- Fishburn's $2.98 A $200,000,000 Buying Power Step Into oar store and you'll Mt In a infant that buying foil ovtr 1200 stores at one make grtat difference In the cost of tongs. We om oar (200,0000001 Baying Power to tare yen t (none?. otrer ban to ask sj manufacturer to skimp ocj Qnalhr to nakt a "bargad .Wo trios," The tremendous ordeff to 4Jt f jre place enable Jart a little mrt ewUty fd W money. Ohrtaf too better thtap fan motley tarfaon. fd Ufonttiti Porch Frocks Of Charming Printed Patterns Cotton frocks are so smart this season that you can use a number of these attractive dresses printed fabrics of many kinds fashion them and our price is only $2.79 Ap ron Dresses Charmingly Styled Fresh new cry pretty patterns and styles. one-pie- 79c Hisse Crepe Printed Patterns . A wide selection of attret we novelty patterns. Yard 25c Sizes Quoted Are Before Hentnung Pillow Cases, each Sheets, each Sheets, each Sheets, each Sheets, each Pillow Tubing, yard Bleached, 94 Unbleached Sheeting, yard Bleached Sheeting, yard 42x36 72x90 72x99 81x90 81x99 42-inc- h B4 94 Slipsheen 36 Inch Width fabric that Is Yard Ideal for costume slips. A non-din- g 39c ,...f029 1.10 1.19 1.19 1.29 .27 ..., 39 AX "Pen-Ray-" Rayon Alpaca Lovely shades for sprint frocks. Yard tad 39c McCall Printed Patterns Have Charm and Distinction A few yards of lovely silk in a plain color or smart print a light weight woolen fabric for a street costume gay cottons for many spring and summer needs any of these 'delightful materials and a McCalJ Printed Pattern will 'start you on the way to the smartest wardrobe you have 'ever had. Be sure to see the new pattern book. |