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Show ' 5 ' BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1931 hfPir" Maui! 1H " r A PARAMOUNT PICTURE WITH CLAUDETTE COLBERT and FREDRICK MARCH ... ' ' PARAMOUNT I The menwore boots, whiskers, chewed tobacco, spit on the sidewalks, I worked eleven hours a day and never Kerosene lamps went on a strike. and photo albums in the parlor were The news correspondent was out of Doyle Frazier has been ill with ap- luxuries. No one was operated on for town last week, is the reason for no appendicitis or bought monkey glands news. pendicitis the past week. to restore their youth. The youngMr. Joseph Newman and Jared Fos-gre- n A Mrs. Wesley Dustman has been ill sters had some work to do, walked attended the stock show at Og- miles tn school, wore cotton flannels with rheumatism for several days. den last week, returning home Mon' minded their satiswere and parents V Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bowcutt of Salt fied with what they had. Folks lived day. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Evans and fam Lake were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. to a good old age, and when they did die an automobile had nothing what jly and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Andermmont" Dockstader Sunday. ; son were dinner guests of Mr .and Mrs ever to do with it. Elzo Sessions Sunday. Now ev But today it's different. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weiland and chil Mrs. Guy Bosley was taken sudden dren, Lucille and Buddy, of Fielding, erybody rides in autos or airplanes ly ill and rushed to the hospital at were visitors at the home of Mr. and play poker and bridge, shoot craps, Garland, Wednesday where her conMrs. Sam Getz, Sunday. play the piano with both feet instead dition was termed serious. Up to this of their hands, go to the movies publication she has improved slightly. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Frisbey, and smoke cigarettes, drink "white mule,' The basket ball team played a very Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hill attended the wear silks, "bellyache" about hard game with Thatcher in the interesting on what in blame times times and hard ..funeral of their Uncle, Wm. Leak, Thatcher hall Wednesday. The score ever party ; happens to be in power. ; West Jordon, Monday." in favor of Thatcher. The being the same day They never go to bed also played practice Bothwell team ' Managers and employees of the lo- they get up, and yet think they're games with Plymouth and Bear River cal 0. P. Skaggs Store will attend one having a wonderful time. This is the 41-2- 1 - -- MONDAY AT GARLAND SUNDAY i ' TUESDAY hair. " Tremonton Locals Bothwell J. C. Penney's 1931 Prices and Qualities Represent The Hosiery Values 2-- of the regular meetings of this Com- age of telephone, telegraph, suffra pany in Salt Lake City, January 25th. gettes, profiteers, gunmen, highjack ers, boyish bobs, bootleggers, excess and step taxes, prohibition, step-inHOW TIMES CHANGE outs and we think we're going some, s, ' . There are still left around Tremonton quite a few who can remember that along back 40 years ago beer was five cents a glass and lunch was free. Eggs were three dozen for a quarter, and milk was 3c a quart. The butcher gave liver for the cat and treated the kids to bologna. The hired girl was satisfied with $2 a week and did the washing. Women did not powder or paint, smoke, play bridge or bob their y The right skirt length is between where a man wants his own wife to wear 'em and where he want3 other women to wear 'en. half-wa- d Ladies brown leather hand bag, at Band Concert in Hall, Monday night. Finder will please return to Leader Office, Tre monton, Utah. Reward. LOST hand-toole- r City last week the scores being in favor of Plymouth and 0 in favor of Bothwell. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Larkin are rejoicing over the arrival of a lovely baby boy, barn Thursday, Jan. 15. Mother and child are doing well. Mrs. Larkin was formerly Miss Edna Payne Mr. Wayne Anderson was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Summers Sunday. Mrs. C O. Anderson entertained in honor of her small son, Oneal's birthday Wednesday. Games were played in the early part of the afternoon after which Mrs. Anderson brought in a large birthday cake with seven pink lighted candles, which was blown out by Oneal. Refreshments were served to fifteen children. Bishop Marble and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Firth attended the livestock show at Ogden last week, returning home Saturday, , Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Nels An derson and Mr .and Mrs. Oscar Fors-ber- g left for Wendell, Idaho to attend the funeral of Mrs. Sina Anderson, wife of Mr. Anderson's brother Hans. They spent several days visiting among relatives and left for, Kimberly, Idaho Friday where they visited with and were dinner guests of Mr; and Mrs. Bert Johnson and John L. Hunsaker, former residents of Bothwell, returning home Friday. Mrs. Ervin Summers is on the sick list thjs week, but is improving gradually. ' Mrs. Sophia "Anderson left for "Weston, Idaha, to visit her two daugh ters, Mrs. Carl Jensen and Mrs. Hen 14-2- in Years It's almost impossible, folks, to convey through mere words the astounding values in hosiery that the New Year; brings to your local J. C. Penney Store. You'll have to see them to appreciate them at their real worth. Don't delay! Every woman in America will want to know about our hosiery values. Better qualities . . . and prices very much lower than a year ago. Come! See for yourself the savings that have been passed on to you ! Every Number Below - Price A Year Ago Full Fashioned Price NOW ; . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS SOAP, P. & G., White bars QUAKER OATS, Large Pkgs. i 10 29c . RICE, Good Quality DICED CARROTS DICED BEETS SOUR KRAUT BROOMS, Good Grade . 5 lbs. 3 . .. for cans for 15c 35c 69c 25c 29c 23c 25c ... each 25c 49c To the first 10 people presenting this coupon at our store Saturday, they can buy a large size, good weight, part wool, pair of blankets for onlj $1.50 I I I f I I I I FiISWBHUN 3J EXTRA SPCEIAL Huge Reduction On Majestic Radios Get Yours ff ,x Full fashioned of twisted ray- on and silk yarns; mercerized vJp top and sole. A splendid hose with merceriz- ed interlined welt, silk - plait- ed foot, pure silk heel. Full-fashion- A A if Vlif l(L U ed over-merceriz- ' CZZTJ vJW for everyday wear. I I S MUl LlL W ' m J I ed ry Miller. '. ' ' r I tI A I MU I 4 A Sneer enough to be smart . . . heavr enough , to be service- lLJLlX TT ablet Pure silk leg; merceriz- I !T A ' ed top,' and sole. Smart shades. 1 1 ( O IIII JJJ r Ir J V Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, and l AM A I ItIA LTLTy I VB Heavy: service weight. Pure Sllk leS mercerized top, sole and toe; silk plaited heel, in f Ixl A No. u r r" kv : A d a u tn E is v Tv yS 1 N T .. 1 l ( 1 1 n 98yj OT JJh, J Kl I) U O 1 .49 RE Tremonton, Utah ; Rass-musse- n, .ll... ni "itlh u.: ..n-iMMiin- U' (Ol0 fl j4V XSiJ vV AI 1 448'" T II O Id b . 1 J I VOL Sophia Anderson were dinner guests I I of Mrs. Dick Anderson of Tremonton the season's favored shades. ' Saturday. Willard Anderson, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson is ill with Pure silk toe t0 top; merceriz- A Fi I scarlet fever. It is stated he has a ed backinsr in toe and sole; very light case. Tuesday, Mr. John I cui-venew M I I cradle sole. French Vf Anderson left for Weston, Idaho, to heel, picot Mrs. top. get Sophia Anderson to help care for Willard. Mr. and Mrs. Amel Kupfer had for , Lovely Grenadine twist hose their dinner guests Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nichols and daugh ter. Gloria. curve(j toe cradle sole French Miss Gertrude Nichols spent Thursheel, j day, Friday and Saturday visiting Miss Helen Christensen. Mr. Eli Anderson left Wednesday for Locomotive Springs on business, returning home Friday. Miss Maurine Anderson spent the week end home with her parents and returned Sunday to resume her stu dies at the A. C. College, at Locran. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew were in i Brigham on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Forsberg left for Salt Lake City Saturday on business While there they visited with relatives returning home Wednesday. Miss Leola Seely and Miss Lola Mad sen spent the week end at their home in Brigham, returning home Sunday Uola Seely, Ruby Anderson, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Anderson and Mrs. Wallace Anderson, Jewell evening. were dinner guests' of Mr. children, Mrs. Reed Peterson and small son Wendell Hunsaker and Wayne and Mrs. Nels Anderson Sundav. Keed were visitors of Mrs. N. R. Pe ana iteed Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Allred and Miss tersen Sunday. Mrs. Dan Drak and Mrs. Nels Lar were dinner guests of, Mr. Friday evening a very pleasant sur son and family of Ogden, were dinner Ray Empey and Mrs. u. D. Barfuss Monday even prise party was given in honor of Xo-- guests of Mrs. Bert Firth, Sunday. . . well Summers' 13th birthday, Jan.. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Thyers Sessions were n& Owen and Rulon Sorensen, former I he evening was spent in playing Sunday evening guests of Mrs. Hen- resuienis ot tfotnwell were Sunday vis games and alter refreshments were ry Newman. itors and dinner guests of Mrs. Eli served by the young ladies and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Forsberr nnrl Hawkins. Summers. There were fifteen cupsts Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hunsaker attend, , present. Wednesday evenine euests of Mr.' an A ed the funeral of Mrs. Ella Stokes at Meeting was held in the ward hall Mrs. C. O. Anderson. Light refreshOgden Sunday, a relative of Mrs. Hnn Sunday evening. The scouts gave the ments were served by the hostess. .. ,,. i program, under the scout directors. Mrs. L, E. Allred entertained for W saker. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bowden. of Twin Summers and Earl Firth. George aaugnter Kay Emnev at a d nner Falls were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Les There were seventeen bov seMitu ty Thursday evening. Places were nnf. Ret lie Allen ,...,T;. .. ... ""'il Thursday and Friday. mey gave demonstrations for presei.. table was set with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Allred were in or "first aid", "acout path" ' "scout a HH:Ocsv;rThe cluny lace center which held a cut Ogden on business, Wednesday. laws , fire building", and fi dpmctistra glass bowl of pink rose buds." A very - Mr, jndJtfrsLQscar orsber spent tion of the salute to the flag, the aeneous dinner waf served by the hos- the week end KlVrslde, visiting visitors were Dr. Luke, Mr. Ray Hold- - tess and enjoyed by jf Wests. Mr. Forsberg's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. uway ana Mr. Leiand Peterson. There BUnw was were id4 ward members present and wert wtth the game played Al'ifiltiei August Forsberg. by Kenneth Cornwall, hlfh Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew weffl din wie program was enjoyed by all. score, Phyllis Holmgren, consolation ner gM&3 of Mr. Mrs. George Stark and Mr and Mrs. Eli Winze-le- r, nJ and Anna Morteflsen anrl Elvin Rwl Edward Stark and baby were ilfiday'. visiting tne oooby prues. The guests were Miss RaV Bnipey had for her rs. ueo. neus 01 Willard Sunday. Virginia Cornwall, Anria and Gladys Mr. Golbum KlUidson of Mr. and" Mrs. Harris ProVO, visitn Mortensen, Mabel Beck. PhvlH. Holm I the ftfiernobh ing throughout and Weft Ul menus J """'"cr "w Sunday even- - gren, lone Uoneer. Rav Kmnev. V?ri1 .04f, It being thefr wedding- annivers- - Anderson, Kenneth Cornwall. IHeharA ing, Friday. Dr. Eli Hawkins was efflW to the ary.X Delicious refreshments were Mortensen, Hale McDowell, Eraa bedside of his aged father, Mr. E. B. served by Mrs. Harris arid enjoyed by Green, Lyle Adams and Elvln Reed. Hawkins of American Fork. DV. Haw the guests , Those present wtre Mr. Mr. Joseph Bowcutt k&rs was there four and wneff he and Mrs. Reginald Summers, Norma viaftlng Mr mA Mrs. Bert Hunsafcer left W condition wasdays imfrtv--ed1.-- 1 4 LaVera Summers, Lola Madiwn, slightly we!nesiay, returning home Friday. :)i - 1 ' East Main St, fi While They Last rv A Mil ' COUPON SPECIAL I I m 1 , 23c GRAPE FRUIT .. .. each 1 lb. can COFFEE, Folerers .. iajwuis, Folgers ... 2 lb. cans 2 for ...... SALMON, Tall Cans MINCE MEAT, Moist, . .. large jars .. . . . 5 lbs. for. BEANS, Red Chili V i V f wif Social and Reious Notices Fnday and .Saturday, Januaryi?Vl and 24th, the local W. C. T. U. n are conducting a rummage sale in the old Post Office Buiklinc. Manv useful articles are listed for sale and me public is invited to attend. Srgan-jzatio- The piano recital that was to be en by the pupils of Miss Marv Rums. Wednesday, January 28, has been post poned until sometime in February. LOST . Ladies brown leather hand bag, at Band Concert in Hall, Monday night. Finder will please return to Leader Office, Tremonton, Utah. Reward. hand-toole- r -- d i - n MAXIt GOOD OR WE DO Froith Chevrolet Co. Tmonton, Via Pkmt U |