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Show J - " 0 !'V .-!- 73;', - it v- . - BEAR. RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, FEE3UARY 12, 1831 " .., ,., T.Vtaught r, you tlat N "Santa fads" mJ ' "Yes, when he stumbleoT ovjjp ' ! Mither : "Who f ,wkrordT'C Small Soni Saht V Claus." bed on Christmas' morning." , business. ' Look cold facts in the fare. Rusi. Uness is never so good that it can'tf Wy be made better. , Anderson 'Business men ;W.O LI EKIfS s n ART r IF O O T ytV E A ,. I ,Mr. and Mrs. , Clarence who put in their time and little son, Jay, of Brigham, wre business" talking "poor usually have, ihe aesta of Bp. and Mrs, 'A. JS. ' . , it from. to Wight Friday .Sunday. Business men who continuously ad Mrs. Walter WaUron of Morgan : vertise quality goods get the big end' home the Mr. of. visited at and i(Lri. Lt il. v..- -: . ;. ui uie uusuiess. t C. Wadron last week. " ' : THAT no city achieves., permanent . Mrs. Joseph Ray and children,, Don eminence without a live newspaper and; Alice?" returned home Sunday af- and no newspaper becomes a real sucter a" week'g visit .ith Mxg. Kay's cess save in a live community. "' . ., ," mother at fiountifoL No community building force in any . , Mr. and Mrs. Vernon 'Bodily are 'vW citv or town is more powerful than ar. relatives' in- Ogden .and 'vi- iting Vith ' adequate- - editorial' page mi an cinity. ' .:. " , newspaper weekly or. daily.'. m Jttrs. Antonv Anderson w t. visiting The editorial na e reflects firht. t"ne with her daughter, Mrsc Vivjan Archi- character of publisher and editor. it bald And family at Ogden. is, the trial balance sheet that sumto- Floyd Anderson of Ogden called on tals the activities of every department telatjyes and friends here Suriday. circulation, advertising, and news'. ' Mr. and. Mrs 'Horace Gardner ,of 'An Adequate editorial page is basei Deweyville visited friends a)idJ. ' largely' upon; the tones of the lay vs here on, Sunday. . . presented v in the news columns ft f Bp. A. N. Wight was a ogan visittakes into consideration the 'needs' fcff a or. Friday. His, daughter, Miss its readers, and is fair and honest in A.. is attendi the w)jo .Wight, the treatment of tts advertisers.. - ,It C, accompanied, Jiini home , anrf iysit-e- d reflects the true character of the cpnv-over the J i . tviiini'f ir onrl i ftn Genealogical meeting rwas held kt ADove.au ouier mentne editor rethe home pf,Mr. and Mrs., E; N. pid alizes . WJav.uw growth of the newsenckson Monday evening, with eight-L,- ,,. upon the aeielopment depends een present. '. Sister Hazel . Waldron of the community. So he works in gave the lesson. At the close of the season and. out for .th success of tti ' cake-wameeting. ,ic,e eream and serv 'legitimate pnterprises of Jus ctty.and ed by Mrs.'lhderjcksoh. , .' its trade territory.r; ; . Meeting was held the previous week The adequate 'editor knows ".that )or at the home .of. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. cal . is interlo'dked with Watt with sixteen present..; Refresh- stateprosperity national prosperity, ., so, he and( ments were served at the close .of. the Vatches closely' all stat and national . . ' meeting. ... Tk , A cottage meeting wa,s held Friday" legislation. i An editor today .is an interpreter i k", "... Mr, and Mr.rather than a preacher or a teacher evening at tlie jiome Roy C. Anderson with Bro. Oyler 'of He is the publicity and public relatioh Garland coiiductine.. the BDeakers fil man for the city or town, and should ing Bro. Jai Miller and Bro. Soreh- - be so. considered. i. ; son of LasjL Garland, Bro 'Muir of Tre "Fublic confdenoe is seldom., given monton,.. Bro. Roy .Anderson, Bp. A. ireeiy today, Dut once given tf maKes N. Wisrht and Bro. Ovler.. Thpre a TiewsDaDer and its editorial mnz& a iwenty-on- e present. tower of strength. .With proper co, On Tuesday the Relief Society work between editor - andvi comoperation and business meeting was- heldat the munity, outstanding assistance can be ward hall. The timcwas-passequilt given every wtrth while movement' ung. A delicious tray luncheon, was The, hope' of J;hjs .country Hes in. the serted by,, Sister Margaret .Johnson, 'sueheditorial: - nasres' and Hazel Waldron and Edna Pierson. such communities. are to be fouiid'iSi L The Primary officers entertained the every sectibh of ythe unhr, are cmwren at a valentine party Tuesday. more numerous" every , year;' growing j ijrwgraiu was renaerea iojiowed Dy games. ce cream and wafers, were-- .iNormah B. Tsmlinson. Publisher served - to. .51 includine officers and the Mornstorwn.tN. .) Dayy Record, children. .., - ' , says:' THAT it is "darkest just before the xiawn" so if things seem darkest right how 'around the country,? !tihen better v times can't be far behind. I The man who isin btisiixess today, if he started' 30 years 'or sa aeoV has lived throuirh the. nanic Vears of 1903. 1907 and l2t"and forgotten aH abont them, therefore, .strange as it may seem now. the time Will ;surelv 'tome ). '3hawrf0kia H "V when the panic of 1930 will alstfjbe THAT to advertise ' hardly a memory.good buspes foraigKt. U i . There are things in life of more last Advertisine is a necescdtv..NA hnaf- - ins? import than business and riches. ness can become' a great success with Of what does it a'ail tbYe'wpattb . ' out its aid. and not health? --.Money won't buy The 'whole world knows that ' wilf happiness Tand friends and withouj advertised products 'are""nf snrh niinH." these life isn't worth the effort. . ty that commend their favorable coiii " The service clubs- - with hei(f " mot- .5 sideration. Business concerns that- are not fnf serves best" and ".Service above tinuous- - advertisers are busi the real, key toward overlooking the one big power that is so necessary ness of the' world on a putting basis cpWraan' to increase sales. "' ' ', and leading the.people.of alLiriaces toThere is no sales opportunity that ward international Tpeace. ( compares with advertisine .. throuirh - If we don't do "something "tbat will the printed page. : , Sruarantee the peace of the worlds then Business, concerns who thinlr th.v. the next war will be the most decan get sufficient business without in: structive yet, not only to people and viting it are Just "kiddihg" them- to countries but to civilization as a selves. If t they don't look out they whole and to,' the ' white race in parwill dream on until they are out of ticular. V .. a -- ;.; '' Preni fashionf EVent . r i . ' - ,,.' V.-v,- j;'.- - . 1 . At new low: prices -- fit ty J V::- mH - Tremendocs ' 7 : Saving! es .(' wli -- iow prices $2.69 $2.98 $3.98 - . . , A , relar-tiv- i- - ...arour fcurious . Newest Fashion Vitigthe 3 j x; for SPRIM'tf: I . 1 Fraji-cess- week-end..- ... Sold a year. " .? - ( 1 ,t agoatlyd.'?' C Yard - - Hi s ', ' . . . '!-'' . -- - ' " : t 'i... ' Nil . ill ..!;..."'"" m . i Sit-- . J 1 v ? . yr of Interest! Bright Colors 'Nsw Prints r , fx . r to brighten your home for Spring ft'that XfJ , Smart new styles tf . - . . . and jtajues 1 Each one of tbese dresses would have sold for fwo or three dollars more a year kga Be sure to see : ' them. .. -- . . Distinctive! Youthful! $990 $69Q r - Here are dresses which come triumphantly through as the dominating style issues in the. spring style 'program. Romantic fashions are as popular as ever ' aiid adroitly employ soft crepesprints and georg- ettes. t The.colors run the gamut of flower shades i e" nf unusual sleeve and neckline .S' - Many attractive new patterns to prepare your home; .for the new11 season. The, quality is better than yotf have bought-befarat this price. 36 inches wide. ' ' '.. Cay Celled " Thi quality add a year ago foe 17c yd. self-hav- 1 . ..treatments,'.'',''1"4''. , ' It Will JPayYpu to Da. Your "Week-L..En- d Shopping: At Our Grocyterya:.:. .Remarkable Values Are Available.... 7 Every Item the Very Best Quality. . Vv v Used '...' Car is ra n T U EN East Main St. MMMMntMMIttlMMMMMlT Reconditioned and Guaranteed Cars Now's the' time to glejt real values in expertly reconditioned cars that still offer many thousands of jhappy, miles. Come ' v to see our special bargains 1927 i;f '1- - 1926 CHEVROLET TRUCK FORD COUPE .....1929 1930 CHEVROLET SEDAN FORD TUDOR SEDAN 1928 l Y,((h mm HPQT Al .1928 uirrnn v 1929 ' . ,V : ... 1 Peggy and Pat Conoco : Radio Entertainers -n-s 1928 ? K. i,.T0N : . ,. ' ... igrojai '. mum, vat, rav -- pru'gmr.r- M . I Utah Auto & - TO R t s.'- sang in his college glee'club. ; "But people dont want to ll hear about us," Pat said. "What they're interested in is the radio program."' "Yes," said Peggy. "And don't forget to tune in on the' next Conoco hour. It's going to be good." 1 Hear Peggy and Pat, the Conoco or 'I chestra and the Rondoilers in the 12th ' program of this next Tuesday evening February, 17,; over station KSL, Salt juaKe ny, irom o to 6:0. 1 f is wav ahnvA tho a back seat driver," according" to, Pat "And Pat is the best bathroom Ke tone in. the- world- " Psmnr tii . tnem at home ah interview round,.vP6.iO.J.'it., the othef day in their cozv little annr ment. Pesrey who has blu fVcv and thick chestnut- hai awrv4i huge pilq of letters. whA Requests from our listpnpi-pV want their favorite Kplpctinna' nlnvet I ) or sung.'f she explained. '.'I'm certain ly kept busy answering them all." "And Peggy gets a lot of 'mash notes,' too," Pat complained, tuning in a jazz band on the radio and snapping his fingers in time to the music. "Do shut off that horrible noise and get some real music," Peggy said. Pat sighed and .tuned out the jazz band in favor of an operatic selection. "That's better", Peggy said. Ym knoV." she explained, "we just can't agrejB on music. But we agree pretty well on most everything else." YOU'VE HEARD THtfrn irmrvt They were both father rlnfjn now have a look at thftn, Hew'a talkAabotjt themselves, insisting that were reauy isnt much, to telly.? "Hello? into thwia-.2: 2 They-wer"thrill! vwa tinvhi. k. 0 are heard weeU f X P"Jt it, when they were chosen from H.our 2erf, ttIont KFAB, to direct the Conoco program for the UGM G'K, KMOXr Vrir! listeners. Peggy like all girls KOA, KDB. KSL. KHAR irvw wn wanted to be an actres when aha a BZ. WCCO. WDAP. wpaa wvv in school. And Pat confessed that h and WRBA. "Peey - V . , 1 " . " .1 . '." . " " " Imp. Co. -- e . vnifth4iiAjaLBfl:a 5 . i UUP M'n,nff ... j T a TRUCK FORD SPORT COUPE Bit htoned - Newest Shades -- ' MODEL A SPORT COUPE ' MODEL A TOURING FORD i ,;V New .York City, Special they were selected as an "average Am erican qouple, "Peggy and Pat Patterson, who have become famous as representatives of the radio audience for the Conoco Listenem': ,that they are just "average", in every respeci.. Inc. Trentonton; Utah - f B-a-r-g-a-i- fine' r. -.;-. mnnz a smooth count cotton cloth. The Spring patterns are especially attractive aql tub fast 36 inches wide. noe" percale finish, . . "AC A substantial saving I' "Ar '; vM :f- - (Sieitosisae v d - IN P A Saving" "f - WO - :i ' BMesses v- - .. : Spiung 1 ;. The smartest silk of the season . . heavy quality . .'. f resbstockr selection of . a complete staple, pastel and high shades. 39 inches wide. irpmnnmn. rah IS |