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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1931 minutes. For the state or the city to make the same decision might take Alfred E. "I can sit in my office and decide two or three weeks." something for a contractor in tweny Smith, Former Governor of New York. THE DIFFERENCE - 7 The Least Money in Years NOW buys these famous L C. Penney wmz cat fhe Chalce "(Sll2ziit" Workers to Coast of Srom Coast G with Boys Sizes Quick-Closin- g "Talon" Fastener! for Overalls or Jumper $129 That Cost 1.29 a Year Agol These overalls prove themselves the best by test Sturdy denim is their basic strength, supplemented Ly triple stitching and the skill of UNION worklow price I ers. But. best of all, is the all-ti- Its new This sturdy shirt comes in covert and heavy chambray materials, zips open in front, full cut, well made, and decidedly low in cost. . of blue to Boys sizes 12 79c chambray ttmpvoved Quality E&flnaM Paints " COATS Play Suits Are Dashing! 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Smart Short Sport Jackets of Chambray That Wears! of Choice Cotton Worsteds Work Shoe Value! first Double-tanne- d quality leather, rubber sole aud heel. Formerlv $179. now $3.98 $9.90 Worh Shirts Made 1(0) $1.59 .Boys' Sizes 49c Ft WBLKNl BE P East Main St. WRESTLING - BOXING TREMONTON MONDAY, MARCH 9th 8:30 P. M. HY SHAUMAN DExVN DETTON Salt Lake U. of U. HEDINE Preston 3 PI PArPAS Bingham (Wrestling) (Wrestling) ANGUS STOCKING, JR. Malad ERNIE CONGER -- Tremonton vs- KID JOHNSON I Preston Logan (Boxing) (Boxing) ( BOXING HARVEY LARSEN : vs Preston : WESTON MORELAND OLD CHURCH HALL i ADMISSION Reserved $1.50 General $1.00 Under 16 25c Indies ..." Half Price ) . Tremonton - J Tremonton, Utah RESERVED SEATS On Sale .at- - BILLIARD PARLORS Tremonton AH THEN j i i tored to Salt Lake City, Wednesday of last week. Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Betenson were Salt Lake visitors last Wednesday and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stayner, Arth Thursday. Mrs. J. W. Chambers, Mrs. George ur Felsted and small son, Jimmie mo- Nye and Mrs. F. S. Peck entertained at an attractive dinner party last Wred nesday evening at the home of Mrs. Nye, in compliment to Mrs. L. W. Preston, of Ogden. The guests were seated at .small tables which were made attractive with pink and white carnations. Covers were laid for CO guests. The evening was spent in playing bunco. Mrs. George Carter came over from Logan last week and spent a day or two with her family. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stayner motored to Logan last Wednesday. The Miss Edna Bumham entertained the n members of the Literary club at the Paramount Thea tre last Wednesday evening. Lars King of the U. S. A. C. spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas King. Mr. and Mrs. J.I Harvey were Ogden visitors Saturday. A savings account in this Pres. J. J. Shumway made a busibank guarantees an 0. K. ness trip to Brigham City Friday. Sargent Streeper and J. T. Arbon credit rating from any of the high school faculty, spent the house with whom you do week end in Salt Lake City. Dr. J. W. Chambers made a busibusiness. It serves as a ness trip to Brigham City Friday. reference. It is indicative Edna Capener, a U. S. A. C. student, spent the week end with her parof character. Beyond all ents, Mayor and Mrs. A. R. Capener. Mrs. M. D. Peters of Brigham City, this it is your protection. spent the week end with her parents, Tres. and Mrs. J. J. Shumway. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Manning and TREMONTON Mrs. .Manning motored to Salt Lake City last Thursday. HANKING CO. Miss' Delia Hall and Mjss Vida Peterson spent a few days last week visiting in Snowville. Garland Personals Stamp of Approval on Those Who Have Accounts Garland-Tremonto- y T S Tremonton, Utah Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Petterson entertained at a beautifully arranged dinner party at their home Friday evening. A pink and green color scheme was carried out in the table decorations and menu. The guests were seated at one long table with a large crystal bowl of pink sweet peas as a centerpiece, green tapers, green favors and place cards. Covers were marked for twelve. Following dinner tne evening was spent in games. Mrs..L. W. Preston returned to her home in Ogden Saturday after ffperwl-inthe week here with friends. Mrs. T. W. Innes and Mrs. Harold Persson entertained at a prettily arrange dinner Saturday evening at the Persson home." Covers were laid, for twenty-eigh- t. Following dinner, tables were arranged for Score prizes were won by R. J. Mrs. Lee Isaacson, George Nye and Mrs. T. E. Betenson. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hodges of Logan spent the week end with Mrs. Hodges parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewi? Lillywhite. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Chambers motor-e- r to Logan Sunday afternoon. Margaret Harvey, of the U. S. A.., C. spent the week end with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. J. L. Harvey.' Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Barfus were Logan visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Barnard of Ogden were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Iewis Lillywhite. Blanche Thompson spent Sunday and Monday in Logan with friends. Rosella Carter, student of the U. S. A. C. spent the week end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carter had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Woodward and family, of Corinne. F. Peck was an Ogden visitor g d. the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rich. Pres. and Mrs. C. E. Smith and sons, Clinton and Richard, motored to Ogden Saturday. Miss Venna Bishop spent a few days of this week with friends in Logan. : Mrs. George Nye, Mrs. Lyman, n and Miss Lois Jordan are hostes-e- s to the members of Faculty club today (Thursday) at the home of Mrs. Nye. Mrs. George Carter and Mrs. Roso came over from Logan Wednesday evening to attend the dinner party given at the home of Mrs. Nye in com pliment to Mrs. L. W. Preston, of OgSpill-ma- den. Mrs. Miliar Peck, Mrs, Delos Thomp son, Jennie Peck and Erma Lillywhite were Logan visitors Wednesday. Bow-cut- t, Social and Religious Notices i 1 r The Midland Camp of the Daugh"will meet with Mrs. Mabel Wadsworth, Thursday after- ters of Pioneers noon, March 12, Parowan at 3 o'clock. V. '"H'iuv trmenus 1 HnJ 10 iocai scnool ""'K nmue grounds. County Highway Commissioners con HA1 tM ( A. sidenng plans for regraveling highway between Beaver and Milford. Salt Lake City New fire, alarm sys tern being installed for this city. Richficld-N- ew $30,000 armory may be constructed here. Manti Work started on dam hill at mouth of Manti Canyon, Price Grade crossing being improv. ed. Nenhi Formal held for new egg grading plant. Monday. r armington Construction progress- Mr .and Mrs. M. Oswald of Salt n ng ranidlv nn nova n..i.; Lake City were week end guests at courthouse ' building. . : ! |