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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1929. Kenneth Spademan, who were married at the Logan Temple last Wednesday. Deweyville Kenneth is the son of Mrs. J. W. S packman of Deweyville, and his bride of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Rhea Winters ia opening hei is. Nellie, daughter of Brigham City, Orson Tingy classes in dancing and dramatic art Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest Dewey i at the Palace hall, Garland, visited with their son. Dr. Asa Dewey Jun 10! 8t 3 p. m. LessonsMonday, will be and family at Richfield, a few days on Mondays and Thursdays. last week. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Record had . 4 Reasons Why You Should Buy Goodyear Tires 1. BETTER TIRES 2. LOWER PRICES 3. THE TIRES ARE KEPT in a COOL BASEMENT QUICK SERVICE 4. PATHFINDER PRICES $3.25 x 3 Fabric 30 x 3 Reg. Cord $4.50 30 x 3 Oversize Cord $4.85 29 x 4.40 Balloon $5.50 30 x 4.50 Balloon $6.10 30 Fronk Chevrolet Co. & Marble Service Station PHONE 20 TREMONTON, UTAH W. P. FULLER Gr CO. DARE. . . P-Wr-ZEN- Expert on color in t&e Home as their guests the following relatives Memorial Day: B. P. Record, O. B. Record and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Julia Record and baby, Mrs. Cicle Anderson and two children of Bing ham, Mrs. Nellie Price of Ogden. Mrs. Lester Persson and daughter Louis, of Thatcher, were visiting rel atives here for a few days returning home Sunday. Mrs. William Loveland and children and Mrs. Ira Neeley of Salt Lake, were calling on relatives and friends here Thursday, May 30. Mr. and Mrs. James Poulson and daughters, of Petersboro were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Germer and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beeton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen and daughter. Pearl, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Miller May 30th. The program - rendered at the Deweyville cemetery was enjoyed by a large audience from all parts of the valley and surrounding towns. William Fercison was in Salt Lake attending to business Friday and Saturday. Miss Bertha Germer and Elain Hansen returned from Ogden last Tuesday after spending a few days there visit- friends. Mrs. Bernice Burgess returned home to Tremonton Friday. Miss Eva Gardner accompanied her home. Mrs. Burgress is much improved in her health. She has been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James N. Holdaway for the past three months. Miss Alice Holdaway returned to her home from the Dee Hospital much improved after her operation for ap pendicitis. On a returning trip from Logan Friday, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carter, of Garland called on Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault here: Mr. and Mrs. J. Couch of Garland visited their daughters and families Mrs. Walter Sudsbury and Mrs. C. P, Jensen, here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Lasley and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Cook, all of Honeyville, were calling on Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lish Thursday evening. Mrs. A. F.' Loveland, of Logan, visited her daughters, Mrs. N. Peter Marble and Mrs. M. M. Gardner, of this place, also attended the May Family reunion, June 1st at Crystal Springs. Mr. and Mrs. John Etherington of Salt Lake visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Etherington of this place Saturday. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lish, and Mrs. Lester Perison attended the May family reunion held at Crystal Springs. Virginia Dewey returned to her home here, after having a succesful school term at the "U" at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dedey and daughter, of Brigham City, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hussen of this place. Memeonal Day. Chester Berton of Weiser, Idaho, visited with her father, George Ber ton, and other relatives here. He also visited his aunt, Mrs. Ed Bigler, at Collinston. Mr. and Mrs. William Knudson at tended the Hunsaker family reunion Saturday, June 1st, at the Crystal Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bigler have just returned from eastern cities where they enjoyed their vacation. They were calling on relatives and friends week-enhere the Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Burhart of Brigham City, and their daughter in law, Mrs. Henry Burhank of California, were guests of relatives here Thursday, and the week-enMr. and Mrs. O. G. Howard and children of Ogden stopped here Thurs day morning to visit relatives, then went to Preston to attend a funeral of a relative Thursday afternoon. Members of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen's family attended the funeral services of a relative at Preston, Idaho, Thursday. Mrs. Sarah Chidester and daughter Clora visited their son and brother, Ray and family here Thursday, re- turnnig to their home at Ogden in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Tucker and children, of Ogden visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble and and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Gardner of this place (Thursday) Decoration Day. Mrs. F. S. Harwood and children, of Salt Lake City visited here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lish, and other relatives Memorial d. d. Be Ready When the Grain Is Ready Day. J. A. Fryer attended the funeral of Otis A. Coles, Friday at Ogden. Mrs. Annie Chapman, and her son. Roy and wife, and Mrs. R. C. Fryer, all of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Neilson and Mr. and Mrs. Con Tryer of this place, Wednesday and Memorial Doy. Joseph Beeton returned to his home here Wednesday to spend Memorial with his family Day and the week-en- d returning to his work at Ogden Mon day. Miss Bernice MvMurdy of Ogden visited with Mrs. Frank Germer and other friends here for a few days last Prepare now for a more profitable harvest. Get your "Holt" Combine now and become acquainted with its operation. You will be better pleased during harvest season. Many farmers last year were caught. Their grain was ripe and ready to combine. Grain lost is gone forever. Equip yourself now with a "Holt" Combine, save all your crop and cut harvest costs. You may see the latest models at our place of business. Look them over and get special folders and catalogues prepared for your information. Frank Germer had as their guests Memorial Day. Mr. and LANDES & COMPANY week. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Laurence Christenson and son of Ogden. Mrs. Eugene daughter, Betty parents, Mr. and turning to her City Sunday. Salt Lake City and little June, visited their Mrs. J. A. Fryer, re home at Salt Lake Schieb Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr and child ren motored to Logan Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dewey had as their guests the following children, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dewey, and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dewey and daughter, of Brigham, Memorial Day. Mrs. A. A. Loveland and daughter, here with Edna, spent the week-en- d relatives,' returning to Salt Lake Sun day. Mrs. George Johnson of Logan was the guest of her sons, William and Oliver, of this place, the week-enMr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller and daughter Virginia, were guests of relatives at Logan Saturday and Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Call and sons, of Logan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Waits and children, of Logan were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish Saturday. A number of our community at tended the funeral services for Harry Gephart at Tremonton Tuesday. DEALERS Tremonton Nephi Preston and Malad, Idaho Logan, Utah 1 MO. US. Mt OK COMBINED HARVESTERS d. BREAD AND PASTRIES WE MAKE AS GOOD A BREAD AND PASTRY AS CAN BE MADE WE ARE A HOME INSTITUTION. , WE GIVE YOU PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE. ARE WE ENTITLED TO YOUR PATRONAGE? TREMONTON STEAM BAKERY When You Think LUMBER THINK WILSON "Everything to Build Anything" Phone 11. Unlimited Money to LOAN on Irrigated Land. 6 cent. No commissions. per JOHN J. SHUMWAY Phones: B. R. V. I P W i P. 404 Wednesday morning there is a Every radio program in the "Woman's Magazine of the Air," NBC network; and over KSL and KGIR. . .These programs feature talks on decorating and die use of color in the home based upon liie wide experience of Zena Dare, hend of the Fuller Home Decorating Department. . .The plans that Zena Dare gives you are always practicalin most instances, you can carry them out yourself, with certainty of success. And she is glad to have you write her for individual help and suggestions as tliousands of women have done... For eighty years W. P. Fuller 6C Co. have been serving the West with good painting products. Now, in this era of better taste in home decorating and the use of color they are glad to offer these interesting radio program... Be sure to tune in next Wednesday hear t practical talk on how to use FuDerglo, the Fuller paint for walls,ceilings and woodwork. Fuller &Cd. West Foukh South St, Salt Lake City 69.a-- 2; Bell, 129 Baby Chicks 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. Federal Farm Loans Interest Rate 5 Also all kinds of Fire and Automobile Insurance 50 Branches in 38 Western Gries Apply JAMES BROUGH 1 OAKLAND Jim Creager of Wyoming came out to visit with his wife for Decoration Day, she and son is making an indefinite visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Domer. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Petersen and children motored to Snowville for Decoration Day and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Garbanett at Snowville, re turning the same day. A two day Hunsaker reunion was held last Friday and .Saturday. Friday over 150 persons attended the Hunsaker excursion to the Logan Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hun Temple. saker and their five sons, relatives and friends from Honeyville, Ogden, Idaho, and many other places. On Saturday, all gathered at the Crystal Springs, where a nice program was rendered. Luncheon was served to some 300. The dance com pleted the program. Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Hansen came home from Los Angeles, for Decor ation Day and to visit his mother, Mrs. Annie Hansen. Also her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smoot who live in Salt FAVORITE STARTING MASH Manufactured By Tremonton Milling Co. Tremonton, Utah POLAR Coolness At Our Fountain Drinks that are served properly. Come and try your special flavor. an icy, delectable soda with a generous scooper of ice cream, in your favorite flavor. cure for the at Walter E. Fridal Saturday. We have a high grade straight piano also a player piano in the vicinity of Bear River which we will sell at a very substantial discount. Long easy terms or extra discount for cash. For information write Geo. R. Larsen Music Co., Preston, Idaho 38 UTAH FAVORITE GROWING MASH sen. Mr. snd Mrs. Will Hawor of Snow ville called on J. P. Christensen's and other relatives hpre last week. of North Mr and Mrs. R. Bowr-ut- t Dakota. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wright of .Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Hansen of Los Anceles. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Fri- dal and Dot Fridal. were dinner guests Garland National Farm Loan Association GARLAND FAVORITE LAYING MASH Paradise to vsiit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson and children of Payson came up for an indefinite stay with Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christen PAINO FOR SALE flour Utah Favorite Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fisher of Los Angeles, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. C. C Ostrup, Mr. and Mrs. John Rasmus- sen, Mr. and Mrs. Olsen, all of Salt Lake, were guests of H. C. Hansen Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher were on their honeymoon trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Andersen and children went to Preston, on Decor ation Day. Upon returning, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Figgott, and children, Mr and Mrs. Jack Christensen and child ren, of Salt Lake visited for a while. Miss Ruby Rasmussen came home from Salt Lake on Wednesday for De coration Dav. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goldsberry came home from Salt Lake for Decoration Day. June Larsen accompanied them home after spending two weeks visit ing with her sister in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Goldsberry also went to Secretary and Treasurer T8EMONTON Wilson Lumber Co. Overland Lumber Co. Elwood We Give hot-weath- er It's a sure blues. Green Trading Stamps H. G. Scott Drug Co. Phone 47 Tremonton, Utah |