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Show PAGE THRE1 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1931 -- 1 cier. The dealer briefly told few paintf-r- , . Mr. Morgan the Duti-t- i nan:e was then unknown in the rlrcles of Amerf;K'ls wImikl' pmc-ticail- y ican art collectors, whereupon he again looked at the picture carefully and asked the price. It was IIOO.OOO TJl take It," Kaid Mr. Morgan. The whole affair took only a few mlnurss, declares George S. Ilellman. the art critic quoted In "Morgr.n the Magnificent" by John K. Winkler and no one but Morgan could have done this. He did It because bis eye told him that he was in the presence of a consummate work of art, and his quickly working mind' recognized that, as there were extant so few paintings by this consummate master, tbe price was moderate. At least $250,000 could be obtained for that picture today, Mr. Hellman sub-norm- al Let Us Explain Why PAX DAIRY RATION Costs still pay us nothing and cwt. per ; I GARDEN In August, 180S, with not even an oyster boat stirring outside of Sandy Hook as the result of President Jefferson's embargo on United States shipping, New Tork was amazed to see In the Commercial Advertiser the laconic notice: "Yesterday the ship Beaver, Captain Galloway, sailed for China." The whole town was aroused that one of John Jacob Astor's ships should be allowed to sail for the Far East when even coastwise shipping was tied up by government action. It developed that Astor's excuse was that a Chinese mandarin must needs be transported home and that Presidential permission had been granted. But the mandarin was only a Chinese picked up in City Hall park for the occasion and the net profits on the hoax were estimated at $200,000 despite that the Beaver was of only 490 tons. Such were the profits In the Chinese trade. Detroit News. WINTER ' , . , inal shape, tt would be found that more than 100 different substances enter Into Its composition. Without chemicals and modern chemical research the modern automobile, although primarily mechanical In Its construction, would be only a vague dream. To a marked degree the automobile must depend, especially for Its refinements, on chemicals. ;Such materials as charcoal, celluloid, fuel oil, dextrin, castor oil, shellac, boric : ...... Zircoa Not Unlike Diamond The gem stone nearest la appearance to the diamond is colorless The Index of refraction of this mineral approaches that of the diamond, bat It lacks tbe dispersive properties of the diamond and does not show the bright red and btne flashes of tbe latter stone. Tbe slreoa has a hardness less than that of tbe diaThese stones are fonnd In mond. Ceylon, bnt are usually obtained by decolorizing colored states by eareful heating. They are soattlsies ceiled Madura diamonds. They art elatsed stones and art val-eas about $10 per carat at sir-co- n. d Qan IN OUR MARKETS Consider tfliese ouitstoinidliiiiig n, Mrs.-Berna- rd Cflnevirwleit vaflnnes 2L. ,' ew bens bare bees tarts j M75fl $i fllf $IT ....... Start A Saving Account TO-DA- Y i By Buying Your Vegetables and Groceries HERE! ... $1.00 HENS, Dressed, ...... three for 5c L ETTUCE ... one nice head for .... . .. CARROTS, New Crop .... two bunches ...... 15c . 5c RADISHES, Nice Ones per bunch 25c BEANS, Dry Ones ...... 8 lbs. for CHEESE, 5 lb. Loaf, Any Amount . 17c per lb. You Can Do No Better Than Sell Us Your EGGS, CREAM and BUTTER J W. McDo wall, Produce; 650 JKT. qRSKACGSi Before Investing your money mobile, you will find la a new auto- it worth while first to learn what Chevrolet has to offer. Each of . -- 545 : per east tUssi 535 0 : were Alerasslng their etc production te Ue preaeace m .mall tad. As fa teat mmA Ms father were Bearing beese tbe lee 2 or . i aid: AND DRY CLEANING Ogden, Utah Daryl Beauty Parlor tiful product that It 1. umg wast te see tbe :MODEL LAUNDRY:- - :::::: diox- ide are essential factors In making the modern automobile the efficient, beau- -- THE Up-to-Da- te Chemistry of the Car If It were possible to dissect an automobile and reduce It to its orig- - Don't Neglect your Eyes j Inky Bath of Mud The Czechs have at Pistany a famous mud bath which Is worth seeing, even if you do not take it It Is a pitch black "mineral "mudd'epbsited"ln the water courses of the springs In great quantities. A thick layer Is spread on a sheet on which the patient lies, while the mud Is hot Attendants plaster It over the body till the patient looks like an armored knight the black prince, If you like. Then, after being swathed In it for about ten minutes, the perspiration being wiped from the face at Intervals, the patient Is immersed In the mud bath, the mud at the bottom and the hot water being Impregnated with sulphur. !;jPwo" poultry'! " ANNOUNCEMENT!! i ' eml-predo- ELEVATOR CO. THINK WILSON IN Beautiful Normandy The beauty of Japan In the cherry blossom season cannot surely surpass the Normandy landscape In the springtime white with apple blossoms. The Grand Val d'Etretat and the surround- lng country seem as though covered with snow at this time of the year; and no better view of it can be gotten than from the golf links on the cliffs, close to the famous Porto d'Aval.. Etretat is so easily reached r nowadays It Is becoming almost an resort. In this ;" respect. It has greatly changed since Karr discovered and Offen- j Alphonse bach, Le Poittevin, Isabey and Mau- .passant adopted It In their days It to reach was a formidable undertaking ' add, starch, sulphur and carbon " WE SELL STANDARD How John Jacob As tor Put Over Shrewd Trick "' , 1 estimates. 'Etretat Newspapers Carry Chevrolet Message Bear River Tears ago a noted New Tork art dealer showed a little painting to J. Plerpont Morgan, the elder, saying that It was one of the finest example of Vermeer. , "Who la Verweor?" asked the finun a activities when you face subnormal es to form the backbone of our camFrildo Andtrsen, Mrs. Sina To , La Mrs. conditions. Hilda paigns, and for tbe present will conMrs. Iversen, Thorsen, J City tinue to do so. It, in the the parlMrs. Vela Matesen, Mrs. M. ry Ipson, we "Not did the I only carry largest ance of the H-- Trina Christensen, Miss Dena Christ-ense- n gridiron, carries the ball newspaper schedule we ever used, but and run interference." rest the and to Mansfield Ipson, Otto new we enlisted forms of advertising Another aggressive advertising cam Mrs. Jesse Arbon and son Harold, Jensen and to Doyle Christensen, Jack to put new car messages across. Both Mr. and Mrs. George Tingley, Jr., all Matesen, Lovell AHcrsen and Miss paign, with newspaper display col- the radio and the motion picture Realistic Playing of Snowville, Utah spent Tuesday vis- Arley Matesen and te Peter L. Ander- umn carrying the brunt of the attack screen were added this year. Both are is promised for this year by R.. K, new media in our program, and both iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. El- sen. Jack and Mary had just been to the lis Arbon and family in this city. They Monday evening a rnmber of friends White, advertising manager of the were added because a manufacturer church for the first time. grown-up- s were on their way to Salt Lake to vis- met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rast Chevrolet Motor Compony. with, a national market intensively two afterward they were A or day was it with relatives. Petersen, where Mrs. Petersen Long one of the nation's leading ad- cultivated cannot afford to overlook found in the nursery whispering audi51st husband's of her honor new means of approach to that Carl D. Andersen has been confined hostess in vertisers, the Chevrolet organization any bly to each other, During the lent its endorsement to the pulling market 1 , to his bed for several days, suffering birthday anniversary. "What are you children doing?'" and pro power of the newspaper by using 6,700 evenine bridee, 500, rummy with' an attack of heart trouble. "We are continuing to use the ratheir nurse asked. after were played, Wed and Nels Rasmusen dailies and weeklies to announce its dio and the screen to supplement and left gressive games Ray "We're playing church, replied nesday morning for Sublet, Idaho, to which delicious refreshments were new 1931 car in November, the larg- buttress our newspaper campaigns served to Mr .and Mrs. Leon P. Jen est newspaper schedule ever used by just as we have always used national Jack. look after some live stock in that sen, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Checketts, Chevrolet in one campaign since the magazines, outdoor boards, direct mail "But you shouldn't whisper . in Alfred Jensen, Mr. and inception of the company. This move and other media for the same purpose. Church," admonished nurse. Mrs. Mr. and busi made a Jensen Osey Bishop business ness trip to Brigham City Thursday. Mrs. Henry B. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. was made despite "The newspaper, however, continu "Oh, we're the choir," said Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen were Ed Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. James conditions and the generally slackenPeter ed host and hostess at a party for a num P. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Rast Threspromotional activities of manufacturers in and out of the automobile ber of their friends, Sunday evening. sen. Mrs. Sena Thorsen, Mrs. Misses Dena Christen- industry. During the evening "500 was played, sa Brailsford,and Ruth Petersen, all of Marjie sen, won 1st prize being "We made this move," Mr. White ex by Mrs. Parley oi tA to and June this Thompson city Holmgren, and booby prize by Mrs. plained, "because we are in direct ac$1.70 you you had a very good time. cord with the frequently expressed Joseph Christensen, for the ladies. wood. All 1st prize was won by Ed Jensen, and view that the only way to make bad Cedar City R, A. Arthur opened business good and good business betbooby prize by Delbert Holmgren. At m luar2r9, former,y Save money by getting your POULTRY FEED, BARLEY, a late hour salad sandwiches, cake. and new. P?l h ter is to put abnormal effort into your h AimiaH WHOLE OR CHOPPED OATS, WHEAT and CORN from us J ice cream was served to Mr .and Mrs. Alvin Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Parley COAL When You Think Holmgren, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christ ensen, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert HolmHARDWARE gren, of this city and to Mr. and Mrs. INTER-OCEA- N Ed Jensen of Honeyville, Utah. FOODS Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Reese are "Everything To Build Anything" the proud parents of a fine baby girl Phone 11 born Jan. 16th. Mr. and Mrs. Rsuben Holmgren en tertained a number of her friends at From the sunniest a dinner Sunday evening. After din-- 1 climes come fresh ner progressive games were played. green garden foods Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. v . to our store. Now Henry Johnson held a party at their home. During the evenine "rook" was instead of having to played. After which a two course live through the win -lunch was served to Mr. and Mrs. ter on heavy loggy Henry Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert foods, the family Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Taylor,' COMPANY menu may be balMr. and Mrs. Orsen Jensen, Mr. and cold on even anced Of Mrs. Reynold Burt, Mr. and Mrs. Jul-- ! est days with our ius Stander,' Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jen- summer foods. Visit They mean too much to sen, Mr. and Mrs. Victor N. Hansen, Will give 2 days a week service Tuesday and Friday See our store today. Mr. and Mrs! Osey Jensen, Mrs. Sinai you. On family washing and dry cleaning our tempting disThorsen. A most enjoyable time was We have the Experience had by all. play of garden ediPlant In A Newly Renovated and Equipped featurWe number of friends a are bles.. Friday evening and Equipment to give you Al-met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ! ing large hard head the Best in Optometric LADIES SILK DRESSES OUR SPECIALTY vin Jensen where a very pleasant lettuce at 8c and evening was spent. High score prize Emperor Grapes at Phone 132 was won by Mrs. Violet Iversen and! We call for and deliver 7c, all day Saturday. won Arnold score was high prize by Dallin. A delicious lunch was served Also, we are offer-in- g to Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Matsen, Mr. and large oval cans Mrs. Arnold Dallin, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- of Van Camp's Sarvel Iversen, and Mr., and Mrs. Glenn dines at 9c, Small Utah Iverson. Tremonton size 15c cans Cove Miss Verda Stewart, our local school i and Oysters at 10c, teacher, was called to her home in Gloss Silver Sandy, Utah, Friday evening, due to -- ' Kingsfords the illness of her mother. af Starch at 9c per pkg Wm. J. Rose spent the past week in n Ogden with relatives. Tuesday evening the ladies of the Entre Non Club and their partners motored to Ogden where they attended the stock show, after which they attended a picture show and supper We'd be ashamed to Those who enjoyed the evening were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Taylor, Mr. and offer our customers Mrs. Rueben Holmgren, Mr. and Mrs.' beef from scrawney Orsen Iversen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph cows. The grass-fe- d Iversen, Mr. and Mrs. A. E.Christen-sebeef sold in our mar Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Weidman, Mr. kets must be tender, and Hansen, Mr. and rich and full flavorMrs. A. E. Holmgren, Mrs. Frona ed such as only fanCates. & cy feed lot heifers The Utah Power Light Company and steers produce have put in an extension line, and we are featuring those west of town, who are now enjoy 1 nltum choice cut pot roasts ing the electric lights are: Mr. and ... Mrs. Mathias Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Standard Ftra. at 19c per lb. Veal t M . . . t zl ft Window Coup Ben Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold roasts at 15c per lb., Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Art George, Mr. Sport Rm4U Sport Coup. and pure pork sau4J with rumthU Mat . . and Mrs. Eli Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. 15c at lb., sage per Heber Hailing, Mrs. Augusta Iversen 8taW.nl all day Saturday. .IAQ K. and Nick Masirsi. Saturday, Mrs. Peter L. Andersen was hostess at a delicious hot chicken dinner at her home, in honor of her Saeial tqmipmtmnt mtrm. AUprtef. m. h. Flint, MUUgmm birthday. Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Fridal, Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. "A Surety of Purity' Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Han sen, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Jensen," Mr. and Mrs. Showing J. P. Morgan1 Keen Business Instinct the nine new model U . fin car a quality product throughout. Each la designed, built, finished and equipped to standards that are entirely new in the low-pri- field. ce Chevrolet's reduced prices are not only lowest In Chevrolet history, Yet the but are among the very lowest in today's motor car market. Come In. See the new Chevrolet Six. Drive Check the prices and it is called th Great it. ru you will realise why Ammiemn m Spmrl Modal J Vmlum. .rrr.t?t y'f ' tu.-- fay. -- r:.: - c- See your dealer below ...1 ftAr"''t' . 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