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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1929. wuKam jwOO etpspsscai. yoa jonncr pcttct - . rr-jj- r- Mrs. Fred Merrill of Praioa, Idaho, Grime APPLES FOR SALE Golden, Jonathan, Rome beauty, is having a. pleasant visit with her gsdnos, and other varieties. 50c per sister, Mrs. Minnie Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Kidman spent bushl, Phone 5904. J. H. Miller, East 2tf Wednesday in Peterboro, the guests of Garland Mr. and Mrs. Kidman and Mr. and FOR SALE At a bargain 1 Beet Mrs. ChurchhilL wagon and rack, 1 team and harMr. and Mrs. E. E. Lefler, Mrs. ness. Call A. L. Cook, 24.1-4p Nora Bigler, and Mrs. Odell Bigler two good shows and supper enjoyed FOR SALE Five room home, strict in Ogden Sunday evening. 7 share ol city water, ly modern, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Saunders, were lot entirely covered with a variety of fruit trees, reasonable price, inquire the invited guests at a family birthday dinner, given in honor of their of Dan Gain. Fielding, Utah. father, Mr. D. W. Francom of Elwood. Will buy veaL cows and hoes. Phone Mr. and Mrs. Louie Sherman of S6tf Buhl, 44JL Garland Idaho, are visiting with relaA comfortable little tives here for a short time. FOR SALE Mrs. Mary Ann Bowcutt, has rehome close in Garland. Easy terms if required. See Norman Lee, Brig-ha- turned from Afton, Wyoming, where City, Utah, or John J. Shumway, she has been visiting her daughter Garland. and Husband, Mr. and Mrs. Allen who are rejoicing over the CASH PAID For Dead and Useless Hunsaker, arrival of a baby girL Cows and horses. Reverse call Mr. Mrs. Dale Saunders de and tf41 493J2. Brigham lightfully entertained at a chicken WE ARE BOOKING ORDERS for supper Thursday evening in compli the famous Hollywood chicks and ment to her brothers, Dee, Virgil and pullets, prize winners at the Farrel Francom, and Mr. and Mrs. Egglaying Contest Logan, Elmer Nedlson of Elwood. A. C. Order early and avoid disapMr. and Mrs. Sterling Secrist were pointments experienced last season. calling on relatives in Ogden Monday. Utah Hatchery Co. Brigham City, Mrs. Anna Wood of Spanish Fork, Utah. Mrs. Rhoda Theurer of Providence, GOOD BUILDING LOTS For Sale. Mrs. Irene Done of Smithfield, and Some right in town, others two Mrs. Retta Simmons of Baker City, blocks out. Also two homes for sale. Oregon, are visiting relatives in Call Leader office. Beaver Dam and Wheelon. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Furnchell NOTICE and family and Mrs. Susan Elmer, all The Economics club will meet at the of Salt Lake City, spent a few days home of Mrs. Fred Gephart, Friday here last. week. the 18th. A biographical scetch of ' Mrs. Calvin Erickson and Mrs. James Senimore Cooper will be given Thomas Simmons were transacting and one of his books wil be reviewed. business in Logan Monday. Mrs. Sonnie Burgetts, a friend of Mrs. Mrs. Seal, accompanied Mr, Gephart and a member of the and Mrs.Joseph Lorimer Seal to their home Orpheum Circuit will give a reading. in Salt Lake, where she will spend a A musical number will also be given. few days. All members are cordially invited. Miss Melba Johnson, who is teach' ing school at Cleavland, is home on a CURLEW IRRIGATION AND short visit with her parents, Mr. and RESERVOIR COMPANY Mrs. Joseph Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robertson of Snowof place business, Principal Salt Lake were the welcome guests ville, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a at the of Bishop and Mrs. R. J. meeting of the Directors held on the Potter, last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Saunders enter16th day of September, 1929, an assessment of 10 per cent was levied tained at a theatre party in Ogden, on the Capital Stock of the Corpor Saturday night in compliment to their ation. A assessment of 7 per cent sister, Mrs. Fred Merrill of Preston, on the Stock of the East Canal, and Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bowen are anan assessment ' of 10 per cent on the Stock on the West Canal. These nouncing the marriage last week in assessments are payable on the 17th the Salt Lake Temple of their sister n Miss Lorene day of September, 1929, to Jesse Wyierman, who will make her home in Delta, the Treasurer of at ,the Company Mr. and Mrs. Potter and sons, were his residence at Snowville, Utah. Any Stock upon which these assessements delightfully entertained at Sunday may remain unpaid on the 17th day of dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence October, 1929, will be delinquent, and Fryer of Deweyville. A large number from here, thoradvertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before oughly enjoyed the Relief Society's will be sold on the 9th day of Novemmeeting, program and lunch Sunday ber, 1929, to pay for delinquent at the Garland Tabernacle. Mr. and Mrs. J. A Bigler, Mrs. W. assessment together with the cost of B. Simmons and son Ralph, Mrs. advertising and expense of sale. Juanita Bigler and sons Gordon and Wm. Hurd, Secretary Snowville, Utah Kenneth and Mr. Ed Bigler combined business and pleasure in BrigFirst publication, Sept. 19, 1929. ham Monday. Last publication, October 11, 1929. Mr. and Mrs. M. Y. Simmons and (laughter Julia, spent the week-enSALE OF ANIMALS FOR State of Utah, County of Boxelder, ss. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. In the Elwood precinct of said J. White in Garland. Mrs. Ann Busenback and son county. I have in my possession the follow- Glenn, enjoyed the fair and conference in Salt Lake. ing described animals which if not Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Goddard enjoyed claimed and taken away, will be sold in Brigham. Sunday at public auction to the highest cash Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bigler enjoyed bidder at my corral in Elwood precinct on the 22 day of, September, a short visit with Bishop and Mrs. R. J. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. William Ruck-e1929, at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M. of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Simmons and said day. Mrs. Marie Lefler and Mr. E. family, Description of Animals On black faced Ram, age about 2 R. Cayton, at their home Sunday or 3 years old, weight about 150 lbs. afternoon. One of the most pleasant events of No brands or marks visible. last week was the Kitchen Shower Said animals are held by me to secure the payment of $8.00 damages given in Compliment to Mrs. Loyal done by said animals upon the prem Hoist of Brigham City, formerly Miss Norma Seal of Collinston. A delicious ises of T. D. Holdaway, on the 10 day luncheon was served to 32 ladies. tray of September, 1929. The hall was attractively decorated in JOHN BRONSON, fall flowers. The afternoon was spent Poundkeeper of Elwood Precinct. in Music, dancing and games and looking at the beautiful presents, which were many and were accompanied with love and best wishes. 5. S. B. Watland Millie. The Farm Equipment Man Thurs, Oct. 17, 1929. Tremonton, Utah Every year International Harvester improves the McCormick Deering line of farm machinery. Drop in soon and let us show you some of the latest features for saving money and increasing profits. Vol. 1, No. 15. When Nero set fire to Rome he burned the only thing history records as having been developed during his reign ice houses. The new McCormick-Derrin- g Manure Spreader is not a built-ovmodel, but a distinctly new type a machine embodying the highest principles of design, workmanship, and manufacturing skill. lUoyd George once said: "No er Jkmtry ever long lived when its Cities and towns grew and its country faded." "It is the greatest work horse a man ever had," said J. W. Iverson, in talking about his McCormick-Deerintractor. g Nature is the author of that book over which Spring pours, Summer smiles, while Autumn turns the leaves and Winter catches the drift of it all. "I can't help you" said the doctor to the incoming patient. "I am a veterinary surgeon." "You're just the man I want because I was a jackass to try to climb that telephone pole with my car." One of our good customers recently bought a new McCormick - Deering Ball - Bearing Cream Separator and hooked it up to his McCormick-DeerinEngine that he got last year. Now he says he wants more Chester Nelson, brought his g Tractor in a short time ago and asked us to look it over thoroughly . Our expert mechanics took ' care of the job, giving Mr. Nelson's an overhauling job which makes his tractor practically as good as McCormick-Deerin- g cows. new. fZS&X Quality Service m Inter-mounta- the Valley hospital, gave birth to Hospital Notes baby Allan Randall, of Bear River City, had his tonsils removed at the Valley r hospital last week. Beaver of had Dam, Spencer White, his tonsils removed a week ago. Mrs. Clayton Beck, of Riverside, gave birth to a fine boy at the Valley hospital on October 9. Mrs. K. Y. Kim, of Bear River City became the mother of a baby boy at the hospital on October 3. Mrs. Vera Hess, on Thursday last at .? gin. If your wife is left a widow, will she prefer to have your insurance money in one lump sum or in instalments every month as long as she lives? A woman's judgment is seldom wrong on a question like that. - She usually senses the security and certainty that attach to an unfailing income. Ask her which she prefers prefer. and ask yourself which you should L. C. Christopherson in 43 A Utah Garland, R. F. D. METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 4 W 7 V T' tf:'' 'if . n L! IEEE'S EVERYTHING u FOR THE FARM l We Give &9C Green Trading Stamps Ar-bo- Valise between Snowville and Strevill. Owner may receive same bv discribine contents and pay for this ad. Call E. E. Brenk-ing TRY HIGHPOWERED brand of Chili mnnn. Tremonton. 5 Con Carne and Hot Tamales. Served at Otto's Cafe or you can take it home FOR SALE 4 ton Beet Rack. Call 7.v-- 4 tf Tremonton in cans. FOUND ...WANT COLUMN.. FOE SALE 40 Acres choice land, FOR RENT One furnished Sleeping just out of city limits. Call Leader room, heated. Board if desired. tb. Mrs. Ira Fridal. office. Second Hand Coal FOR SALE SALE At a bargain. 80 acres Ranges. Utah Power and Light FOR choice dry land farm. Yields heavy. Co., Tremonton. tf. Call Leader Office. 23. JOHNATHAN APPLES for sale 25c 6 FIRST CLASS High Power Deer per bushel. John C. Barfuss. Rifle for sale cheap, if taken at FOR SALE Two Jersey cows. Good once. Inquire of N. T. Spangler. producers, giving milk. Call D. R. 5tf FOR SALE First class used doors, Welling, Riverside, phone 46.0-all sizes and colors with and without glass. FOjpV&ALE Johnathan Apples, Tracy R. Welling, River, 3tf grade. Excellent condition, at side, phone 46.0-40 cents a bushel; also plenty of winter apples, priced accordingly to BANANA APPLES for sale. 50c and Kim Call 6.y-75c per bushel. 5 grade. Richard Calderwood. 3tf Mann. WANTED 600 Pullets. Call A. L. O. L. Cook, 24.1-4p SHEEP FOR SALE Call tf. Brough. FOR SALE Five room home, with FOR SALE Good building lime three lots, lawn and shade trees, c $12.00 per ton. Sugar location Walter good Wyatt, phone Co., Garland, Utah. 18tfd 4. sec-CiJT- O 4. 2. 5. Utah-Idah- 5.8-0-- 4p 1. FOR SALE Apples, Ephraim Hansen's. all kinds. TAXI and STAGF Between Dewey, Tremonton and Garland. Call Bell 5 Phone 60. 42tf At OTTO IS EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR HYPOWERED BRAND nChili Con Carne AND Hot Tamales BEST EVER MADE SERVED AT Otto's Cafe OR SOLD IN CANS TO TAKE HOME d, r, Collinston Big Hallowe'en Dance at the Both- - well hall, October 31st. Funeral services were held Wednes day, October 9th in the Beaver Dam Chapel, for Mrs. Edith Bowen, which was filled to its utmost with sympathBishop izing relatives and friends. Robert Potter, presiding, the choir singing, "Sister Thou Art Mild and Lovely,"' and "I Need Thee Every Hour." Opening and closing Prayer by Joseph Johnson, and John Watkins. The grave was dedicated by Joseph A. Erickson. The following speakers gave interesting sketches of her noble life: Sister Sarah T. Hansen, Joseph Wat- R. A. kins, Hyrum Jensen, Johnson, Leo Earl and Bishop Robert Potter. Mrs. Lavona Erickson and A. A. Johnson sang "Whispering Hope," and "Jesus Lover of My Soul". Mr. John Wayman of Logan sang "Lead Me On." The floral offering were many and beautiful. R. A. Johnoson, met with a painful accident Sunday morning when his car skidded in loose gravel against a telephone pole, breaking one rib and injuring two other ribs. The car was also damaged. Mr. E. R. Clayton, gave a splendid demonstration on Super Maid Cook ware, Saturday evening, at the home Those of Mr and Mrs. Ed Bigler. present to enjoy the delicious supper were: Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kidman, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bigler, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. 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We have all stylesankle length to knee high. Come in today and see something new la work shoe Gephart Stores Co. PHONE 33 "Good Things To TREMONTON Eat and Wear" Prepare Your Car For the Winter Don't fix Tires in the Mud and Snow which we will have in the next few weeks. We have the Right Tire at the Right Price. By BETTY BARCLAY op UTAH FAVORITE FLOUR DAIRY MASH and POULTRY FEEDS " GOODYEAR'S " TREMONTON MILLING CO. Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton Utah TREMONTON r -- Darwa Hunsaker, the yotunj sea of, Newman Hunsaker, was operated en for appendicitius at the Valley hospital on Monday. The operation waa successful and the youngster is re. ported as doing fine. Mrs. Lee Dunn, who has been ill at the Valley hospital for some time was so far recovered as to be able to return to her home on Monday. While at the hospital she underwent an operation for the removal of gall tones. What does your wife think? I a PHONE 20 |