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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 7,' 1931 -- j j T vV V' V J . Tremonton Locals -- I j 810.80 L -- 46 4 yJL m Kim Mann, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. mann. mho has been confined in the Dee Hospital, of Oirlen. for the nast two weeks, due to loss of blood caus ed by hemorrhage, is reported a slow ly recovering. It has been necesKarv to give Mr. Mann two transfusions, . , . .. . cotn1. A.!wine, 11. ino a nunared onered it, Trent Thompson, son of Mr. and Mr Junins Thompson, gave the blood, it VgK 4 7 V FRONK CHEVROLET COMPANY Utah Tremonton, Phone 20 ; NOTE TO MANAGER:' Special Advertising on th (1150 Erent will be lent out with the merchaadise near Promontory point. Sheriff Amiga M. Hammon has been advised by a deputy sheriff of Box Elder county. It is presumed that the cattle were driven into the lake by the great windstorm of April 22, and were strangled to death by the strong salt water. far as known this is said to be the first accident of its kind in the history of the state. $ repriced to cell at To Our Rural Patrons being found that it was the nearest like the patients. V Head of Cattle Drown in Salt Lake Boys and girls don't forget that Sun day. May 10th is Mother's Day. Give head of Ogden, May 4. Forty-si- x mother a treat by taking her to R. A. S. Lunch Room in East Portage for a young cattle of good breed, have been found drowned in the Great Salt Lake real Mothers Day dinner. I) SCx 4.50 Heavy Duty 4 . The Dostal emnlovees of the Tremon ton post office feel to complement our rural patrons for their ready response to a request to improve the appear-- 1 ance of mail boxes and standards on the three routes from this office. What a contrast in aDDearanrp is be on. made by the touch of a brush with a ' little paint, and Just a few minutes E. S. Holmes, secretary of the Utah time, either in the home or on home State Fair, was in Tremonton. Mon surroundings. day. Mr. Holmes visited at tho We feel sure our own people, as and Abbott homes. well as the traveler will appreciate this timely improvement. Sunday. May 10th is MntW Respectfully, give her a treat by taking her to TL A R. 5. Calderwood, Postmaster. S. Lunch Room in East Portage for Mother's Day dinner. Mrs. Leland Crystal, whilo on W Depressing 1 hope that's a nice book for way to Idaho last week, had her car you to hauiy damaged when a horse that was read, darling," said a conscientious being ridden by a boy refused to be mother to her very young daughter. "Oh, yes, mummy, it's a lovely book guided and plunged headlong into the car breaking out the windshield and but I don't think you would like it. the door glasses and otherwise badly It's so sad at the end." "How is it sad. dear?" damaging the side of the car. The horse cut its throat and died on the "Well, she dies, and he has to go scene of the accident. Mrs. Crystal, back to his wife." altho badly freightened, escaped Free Talkies "Pop, what's a monologue?" Don't compell mother to cook her "A monologue is a conversation beown Mother's Day dinner, but take tween husband and wife." her to R. A. S. Lunch Room in East "I thought that was a dialogue." Portage for a real Mother's Day "No, a dialogue is where two are speaking." Everet Colburn and Slim prominent figures in past Box Elder Rodeos, were shakinc hamls vrith friends in Tremonton during the week. ine presence of these two gentlemen reminds one that Fair Davs will soon j and $g).90. tw Sports tod Dress Types Fur and Self Trimmed Scarfs . . . Jabots . . . Revets Belted Silhouette Crepej Woolens Monotone and Fledced Tweoty Middy Brae... Blact... Tad "en jl&HT DEPARTMENT East Main St. STORE Tremoqnton, Utah X Chevrolet lias struck a popular new mote iu motor-ea- r styling , 98c-'- ... ' . Many factors have contributed to the remarkably widespread popularity HOUSE DRESSES .. . of the new Chevrolet Six. But no feature has been more strikingly evident in the enthusiastic public reception of the car than its smart -; new style. The daintiest dresses imaginable Fisher Body craftsmen, with their designing, background of fine-c- ar have made this new' Chevrolet an exceptionally attractive automobile. with a delightful flair for fem-- , inine looking frills, pleats and embroidery. Pique, percale, swiss, '",and the lovliest of prints in styles that are positively ating. -- The long hood, 5 body low-swu- ng lines, sweeping fenders and massive wire wheels strikingly suggest the car's fleetness and power. And the appeal of Chevrolet's beauty is W V J rn or nvk IHII1 17 D U 11 u IJ elilkn i made more pronounced by the fact that all models are available in a variety of color combinations. Interiors, too, are unusual in every is carefully way. The upholstery tailored. Seats are roomy, and invitingly soft. And the tasteful interior fittings lend a final not? cf charm. deeply-cus-iion- In fact, the new Chevrolet ed Six is cute-mobisuch a thorouplily that it has l.ecome a very popular chc:e with 'every typo of buyer. Yen find it r.cl cnly the smart family car, but the smart personal car as well a worthy companion to the expensive automobiles of the two -- and three-c- ar household. fine-looki- ng le Tht A'cw Chevrolet Convertible Cabriolet XeW LOU) jPrteVg Roadatrr, 473( Sport Iloadxter (with rumble anal), $495 Standard Coupe, $535 Coach, $343 ( Standard Five- - iudow Coupe, 1545) Sport Coupe (with rumble Mat), 57S Coupe, (ZK ConrertiMe Cabriolet, $61S Standard Sedan, $635 Special Sedan, 96M Convrrtlbt Land:iu Phaeton, 6S0. Special equipment ratiChevrolet truck chaaala,' 35S to $590. Lot delivered prlow and oaaj terntS? All prioea f. o. b. Flint, Mich. , Phaeton, 510( er - i I EXPRESSIVE of extreme thoughtfulness is a gift of exquisite hosiery. Full fashioned, misty-shechiffons and weights with' narrow French heels and picot tops. A choice of the lovliest and newest summer shades. er semi-servi- NEW (DIBIIEVIHKIDILIET The Gremt American ce $1.95 IIX Vmlmm See year dealer below .1 Froiuk Chevrolet Co0 J 1 UU.V& iitl) PHONE 20 thl7TTTjy TREMONTON, UTAH |