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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1931 THE PRINTER Has Models n Smithsonian Institution (By'Edison S.DunbarJ j It may be sad, but still tia true. There's one thing all us humans do, And that is, blame the printer. He does his best, without our help, For all we de is stand and yelp, Then euss, and blame the printer. r . '. Cotten Bedspffcaldo NEW LOW PRICE We write our manuscript by pen. To read it is beyond cur ken, "Yet we expect the printer . To dope it out and &et it right, We think not of his time or sight; It wrong 7c we blame the prin'.cr. Large size, 80 x 10S inches . . . colored stripes, scalloped edges, assorted colors. A new low iWe hold our stuff until the U.. Then try to rush it through ro fist , The printer gets snowed under, - But still we camp upon his trail, And prod him on with woeful tsl?, Or rant and roar like thunder. - - price for this high quality seamless spread. 4 He shoots it through, the proof we jret-- ' Hells bells! the Job is not right yet We4chop that proof to splinters. , It takes two days before he knows . Just what each hieroglyphics shows :A dumb lot are those printers. Finer Quality Rayon -- GORDON DRUMMOND AT WORK IN HIS SHOP model builder of Washington, D. C, Gordon Drummond, ' The job's delivered, Some relief! To know we're through with rush and grief, tWejQucht. to thank the printer. 'But no! The poor gink's out of luck He .overcharged us one whole buck. .Once more we damn the printer. " It working on the coach with which he hopes to win an award In the Fisher Body Craftsman's GuUd $50,000 competition. The boy already hat gained fame as s model bull Jer, two of hi airplane models, shown in the insets, being on display in the Smithsonian Institution. Gordon, who has just graduated from high school, works from 4 p. m. to 4 a.m. and spends his spare time In his shop. The Crisis is Utah Aggies Beat Cause of Depression Rough Riders to Mr., and Mrs. Dan Briesrs went to One SUver bxford, Idaho, Sunday, to visit rela- I . 7 morn- 5 ,. tive. They returned Monday .j Mr. K. C. Wright, Assistant State T The tow price of silver is a leading The Tremonton team dropped their road engineer, and wife, of Salt Lake t.cause of depressed world conditions. opening game of the season to a snap City visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. N. The stark visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. David I Harris, .leaving a 9 '"Silver, as currency, has been debased py squad of Aggie ball players by a 7 Fishburn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. n Jin number of countries which have to 5 score Sunday, April 26. Altho also had as Sunday guests, Mr. pound boy for their daughter, Mrs. 1 established the gold standard. Buy- - beaten, the local team showed plenty and Mrs. John Valden Dyches, formerly Miss Louise McMaster, of Salt Lake J dng power has gone down, resulting of class and fans are confident of a of this city. Everyone conMurdock, City. .. 4 4 .,1 splendid team in future games, cerned are doing fine. Rex Hunsaker, youthful pitching lothej; commodities. It is more than Mrs. Adolph Harris, who underwent doubtful if the business of the world ace developed last year went the route an Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Maughn went operation Monday for gallstones is can be carried on with gold. for the locals and appeared to be in reported to be to Logan Wednesday evening to visit at getting alony nicely I ; The' western mininr states will be form. He allowed eight the Garland hospital and a syeedy re with relatives and friends. particularly interested in any program hits and struck out ten batters The covery is expected. Mesigned:,"J to ! restorer the purchasing Aggie pitchers. Rice and Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gephart went to i jpower oi silver, in many oi wiose wiffed six jand three men respectively. Kim Mann was taken to the Dee Salt Lake Wednesday. Mrs. Gephart states mining is the giant industry Earl Watkins at third base played a hospital Tuesday following two inter returned the same evening. Mr. Gepf the" leading employer, taxpayer and whale of a game both on the field nal hemorrhages. It is expected that hart expects to be gone about ten days of all of kinds. purchaser supplies and at bat He made sjx assists, a a blood transfusion will be given due doing business in Ogden and Salt Sound metal conditions mean prosper put out, and hit twice in five to to the loss of so much blood. His con Lake City. trips to ity thousands of American families. the plate. Virg Cropley hit three of dition was reported favorable Thurssix and played a nice game in center day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lower and fam No one ever saw a Tremonton wo field. "Mooney" McDowell played his visited in Logan Saturday and ily man really exdted unless they hap usual sweet game at the first sack and Clifton G. M. Kerr, traveling sales pened to be aiound when discovered a collected three safe clouts and a sac man for the Utah Woolen Mills, came bed bug that had dropped in for a rifice hit in five tries at the platter. home to spend a few days with his Mr and Mrs. Sam Gorringe, of Salt little free board. ' Londy Harris looked good back of the parents and friends. Aside from this bat as well as in the outfield. Cliff has a special reason for dropping Lake City, visited Sunday and MonThe Aggie players are anxious to into Tremonton as occasion permits. day with Mr. Gorringe's brother, Mr. play again on the local grounds. A His territory takes him into parts of Elmer Gorringe, and family. game will be scheduled for their sec- four states, Nevada, Arizona, New ond appearance in about a month. The Mexico and California. Sara (Stevenson, manager of the next game the Rough Riders will play Utah Power & Light Co. branch, at on the home grounds will be either Bishop and Mrs. James Walton had Logan, was in town Thursday on busiThere is a vast difwith Layton or Malad on May 10th. as their dinner guests Sunda, Mr. ness. ference in buying and Mrs. William Landvatter and fam- Summary Mrs. H. G. Scott, who has had an at quality UTAH AGGIES AB H R attack of flu and her two little girls, fly. chcr.p prices, and I. Smith 3B 5 1 1 who have the whooping cough, are imbuying cheap foods F Cleveland . 5 2 0 nicely. proving at In - I Tremonton Locals Fish-bur- . 1 T You now get larger jlzc, 84 x 105, finer quality rayon and cotton bedspreads at a price, that is the lowest in years' for. such quality and value; Scalloped edges, Jacquard designs, correct ' bedroom shades. . . ' . -- mid-seas- I 1 -- This Bedspread Sold Last Tear (or $2.49 A DIFFERENCE Odsrosn Dgg!1o CiaccEa&Ile I g Double Ded 81m A stunning jacquard pread, size 81x100, with wide, bolster plain color ruffle effect A selection of colors. Remarkable ytlue for $2.98! foods P-L- cheap prices. our stores you'll only quality find foods. Quality is nev er sacrificed for rice. An 0. P. kaggs System customer gets every saving possible and also enjoys the privilege of eating the ' finest food on the -- ..: market. For Saturday selling we will have many unusual savings for our cus-- . tomers, only a part of which we mention .here. ...... SHAVERS FANCY Grape Fruit LARGE CAN 1 : PLANTATION Pineapple Slices SMALL CAN M GWH, 17c 8c PERFECT Lima or White Beans 5c LB. .: DINNER ETTE Mayonnaise FULL PINT Corn DELMAIZ WellWton Club 9tXw CdJ 13c 10c FANCY EASTERN Hams &gar Cured, Lb. ... 23c LEAN SMOKED Bacon SKctf or Piece, lb. Pure Lard UkiL 23c 10c GRAHAM Crackers 23c 9CtfYGS 2 LB BOX "A Snntr cf Parity" 5: ..... ... CF. Jensen .......... LF-Waldron ....... .... 2B . . Moody ....... 4 .4 C. E. .Smith Perkins ........ Wilkins Rice Roundy .. .. . Totals ....... 4 P... 4 LF... ....... 1 ;. 37 : ROUGH RIDERS V. Cropely 4 3 3 SS. RF. C-1- 1 1 2 1 Indian 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 8 6 7 AB H R 4 F 1 2 0 0 LF 2 0 4 3 1B... RF ............ 3 1 0 Watkins 3B. 2 0 Rnndall ............ SS. 0 0 2B. 0 0 Haight Hunsaker ... 0 0 P. Green 1 1 LF. Evans ..... C. 0 0 1 0 SS. Conger N. Waldron 2B 2 0 0 S. Cropley McDowell R. Waldron Totals 42 12 5 .'J c f '. Human interest facts about the Red Men CF ............ 6 3 2 Harris Stories READ 7 UTAH WEEKLY IN- DUSTRIAL REVIEW Gunnison Local post office instal led Rapid Cancelling Machine. Milford 330 head beef cattle ship pod from here during recent days. Koung and Nielsen of Richfield, re ceivcd contract for paving four miles or Mills-Tooeroad. Ogden Paramount Dairv and Ice Tales of the Tribes Q By Editha L. Watson le Cream Co. filed articles of incorpora tion, with capital stock of $25,000. Parowah Local flour mill resumed - operations. Pro vo More than $1,500 increase shown in total receipts of local post office during first three months end. ing March 31. r Castle Gate Work started by Utah Construction Co. who received $80,000 contract for improvement of 2.2 miles of road. Logan Work' on new golf course progressing rapidly. Monticello Plans being made e operations on Gold Queen property in Blue mountain. Beaver West ward started work on new chapel located one block west of Main Street. ' Cedar City Local fire siren to be moved to new location. : - -- CraCOfledl I7flvG-I?fle- s3 Miss Edith Foxley was an Ogden visitor Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Winzeler and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Getz went to Salt Lake Sunday to attenl the funeral of Mrs. Wuraeler's brother, Mr. Gene Hileman. Mds. Winzeler remained in Salt Lake to be with her sister-in-lafor a little while. w i 89 to Cott mmjt m ti' rami rat Mr. and Mrs. Beatrice Cash left Sat urday for Lyman, Montana, where they expect to make their home. Curtains, Clifton Kerr and Irene Pack went to Salt Lake Thursday evening to visit with President and Mrs. John A Wid- stoe, who are leaving in the near fu ture to resume their duties in the British Mission. Mr. Kerr worked under them while on his mission in England. Mrs. J. A. Pack accompan ied them as far as Plain City where she visited with her sister, Mrs. W. G. Rhead. New Patterns 15c Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dewey, Mr. and Mrs." Jos." I. Dewey were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lish of this place Su:Hay afternoon. Bear River Valley Leader beginning with this issue, on pages 2 and 6. Ogden Plans being made for build ing reservoir to impound waters of Ogden Bench Canyon for use in Liberty park and Ognen City cemetery. ungnam City Wheelwright Con struction Co. started work on local . $30,000 sewer system. Sahna Preparations underwav. for planting approximately 110 acres of potatoes on west side. Cedar City P. J. Green opened cab inet shop on Lincoln Ave. Work on Cedar-Win- n Hollow new Nephi Gilbert's Cafe installed neon highway progressing rapidly. Iron sign. County Record, Cedar City. Brigham City Clean-u- p campaign Monticello San Juan County ex- held here. periment farm may move to new loca tion. The more we see of congress the Nephi Venice Cafe installed neon better we understand why our forefathers put their trust in providence. was calling on old friends in Tremonton during the week. to're-sum- CARD OF THANKS 19c g D. Harris received word Thurs- Everett Colborn, familiar figure in the past fairs of Box Elder County, - 2c and W Mrs. Helen Whitney, wife of Pro-f?Whitney, wjh taken to Ogden the fore part of the week in a serious condition wnere she wrs to receive special medical attention. day of the birth of a daughter to his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ... neavjr Qcality JOttOEDBO A baby boy was born to Mrs. Ed Nelson of Howell, Monday, April 27. Mrs. Nelson is at the home of her sister, Mrs. Golden Frisbey. J. $$iie room. fr New series of narratives in the and a tie-bac- ks to match all for$3c! marquisette White or a novelty colored design. Select them to carry; out the color scheme of yoog valance .,(.;.- - ' .: DOPA STUB East Main St. MX O T O 11 J S Tremoqnton, Utah .j, We take this opportunity to express Little did our grandparents think Why is it that would rather our sincere thanks and gratitude to the day1 would ever come when the get a good cry at agirls, show than picture our many friends and neighbors who in a kitchen peeling onion ? of the members younger generation were so kind and helpful during the sickness and death of our dear wife would feel their corn more than they One thing that always spoils things feel their oats. and mother. when we have company for dinner is E. A. iStenquist and family. that Pa always picks up his napkin What a lot of fellows in Tremonton like he was afraid of it. What a good many Tremonton men would like to know is why it is so seem to prefer in religion is a kind easy for a home to catch on fire when When some women "there's no it is so hard to get one started in a use talking" she meanssays that won't be too hard on the no use there's stove. in anybody else talking. ; |