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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1931 ' . ! rttm bitb valley leader Entered at the Fostoffice at Second Class Utah, Tre-Moto- n, Mat- - East Garland Church Notice I 4 ' The Bear River Stake Relief Society teachers and members of the Relief Societies of the entire stake Tuesday, June 16 Jamea Walton, Editor and Publisher at the Garland ward hall, at 2 p. m. The attendance of above named from every ward is expected at this social Published at Tremor ton, Utah, on gathering. ffhursday f each week. r will entertain the officers, -- Snowville Subscription Batea Year, in advance. fix Months, in advance aTkree months, in advaace $2.00 $1.08 M To Your Town 1 Governor Geo. H. Dern and party stopped a short time in our town Saturday. Wm. Hurd attended the State Postmaster's convention at Ogden, Monday and Tuesday. Lowell Cutler is at home after spend ing the winter at Far West teaching school. Mrs. Rebecca N. Cutler and son, De as well as to your Country Lamar, were Brigham visitors Mon- day. Archie Hurd motored to Ogden on Sunday. On his return home Monday, he was accompanied by his nephew, Ben E. Iarkin, who will spend a few weeks here. The Primary sponsored a junior excursion to the Logan Temple Satur- PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS day. Free to Public Mrs. W. W. Hicsman, her son, Voy, and her sister, Mrs. Marsh, of Ogden, caller on friends here Tuesday. They were returning home from a trip to and Tka only place in tka U. S. whanlinecatalo. o bminea aiveftiiinc matter cwenn any or product can be obtained Free and Wit bout Library. Obltgttioa ia the American hiduftnal Write tor BuaineM Advartiaing Matter you are interested in; earn will be promptly lorwatded. Oakley. Mrs. Lamar Cutler came home Satur day from Ogden. She underwent an operation at the Dee Hospital three weeks ago. Jas, J. Larkin has purchased a new AMERICAN IIDBSTRIAL LIBRARY ' KjtAineerinft Bulldina, CklMiOt lUiaoi Ford car. Fielding I . Harry J. Mason's Naturland 1. and Mr. and Mrs. Clark and family, of Ogden, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hansen. Mrs. RiCa Jensen and children, of Mrs. Leo Oyler entertained in hon and Mrs. Leland Hansen, of or of her little son Vern's ninth birth- Brigham, visited with Mrs. J. M. Tremonton, day. Wednesday. Seven of his little Sorensen, Wednesday of last week. boy friends had a pleasant time playMrs. Owen Cheney visited in Brig-hing games and enjoying cool refreshMonday. ments. The stork has abain made a call in this village, this time leaving- - a fine n boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of week. last Adams, Thursday Mrs. Vincent Davis of Perry, formerly Miss Louise Oyler, who was recently ill, is improving nicely at her -- 4- Mrs. Owen Cheney and son, Orvil, were Ogden visitors, Friday. exhibi- tion of real animals, birds and reptiles will be shown at the L. D. S. Hall, Tuesday, June 16th. See it, it is entertaining, educational, and interesting. (Adv.) out Mrs. Clifford Welling and sons spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Adams of American MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. fork. af home. Conrad Larson, Mrs. David Larson sons, Glen and Willard , were Salt Lake City, Ogden and Clearfield visitors over the week end. Miss Rhoda Larson who has been attending the State University returned home with them Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover and children were Ogden visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hansen and children, and Rulon Steed, of Logan, attended S. S. and visited relatives here, Sunday. Mrs. J. M. Sorensen and Mrs. C. J. Hansen motored to Brigham Monday for strawberries. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Northman, of Garland and Mrs. Judith Taylor, of Los Angeles, made up a pleasant canyon party visiting Ogden, and Logan canyons and Bear Lake over the week end. A large crowd enjoyed the lawn party given Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Grover, recent newlyweds. A jolly time was had playing games in which both young and old mingled. Dainty reand were freshments served, lovely and useful presents were received. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover and the bride was formerly Miss Fearl Petersen, of Penrose. They will make their home here. Congratulations and all good wishes for future success and happiness. Arthur and Max Johnson are thinning beets at Preston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rhodes of Portage, were calling on their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes, Sunday. Little Miss Julia Smith, of Salt Lake City is spending part of her vacation with her aunt, Mrs. David Lar- Phone 20 Utah Mrs. A. M. Evans, of Los Angeles Tremonton, California, 'spent the past two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Frank Wood. Their brother Dr. H. Y. Richards joinson. ed them last wees end and Mrs. II. L. Mrs. George Johnson, of Logan, and Richards entertained at dinner in com Phyllis Loveland, of Idaho, were callptiment to them, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Coombs' LOST Somewhere between Dewey-vill- e ing on Mrs. J. M. Sorensen last week. Mr. and Mrs. Galbraith and children entertained at a family dinner Sunday and Tremonton, two valuable Verle and Mrs. Mr. fir their children, genealogical books, of no value exWood of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Mr cept to owner. Finder please notify of Hansel and Mrs. Thomas-Harpeiiadr.officf. and Mta.' Geerge H. i Yt&ymt-Hr- , Coombs. FOR SALE Deering McCormick Har .? Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth, Mr. vester, 12 foot cut, in 1 condition,' 5 $2.00 Md Mrs. Ezra Packer and Wm. E. at a bargain. Call Leland J. HanPacker attended the funeral services 70.0-t4. 72 Paper Furnished sen, phone i for Mrs. Nadine Summers, of Ogden " ' v We Also Do Painting I Wednesday. LOST Red weinner sow" pig, cropped i'.V.Mra. Prank Gross, of Spokanne, on right ear. Information appreciatWork Guaranteed Washington, is visiting at the home ed by T. D. Tippets of Salt Creek. of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. 1 tip. Christopherson. Phone 3.a-- 3 Mrs. Annie Dalton is visiting with WHY NOT PAINT I will sell Farm her con, Eugene Dalton, of Shelley, house Home and paint, guaranteed Idaho. all colors, during Juna, for $1.93 ' Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Nelson, or Presper gallon. Red and brown barn ton, Idaho, were Sunday guests of Mr, paint at $1.26 and Royal Red at ant Mrs. Thomas Harris. $1.37. Call or write Joseph H. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Earl entertained Watkins, Brigham City, Phone No. at dinner Sunday evening for Mr. and 398-2 1 t4. Mrs. C. W. Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Earl, oil of Logan, Dr. and Mrs. FOR SALE Six stands of bees; one T. E. Bettensen of Garland and Mr. holstein cow; one holstein heifer; and Mrs. N. Garn. ' , one part jersey and holstein cow Mrs. Claude Allred of Garland, one will soon freshen; one freshenspent the week end with her parents ed six weeks ago. All kinds of farm Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood. machinery at sacrifice prices. See Miss Mary Mason has returned home call Henry Orke, phone 24.a.l-5- . or after spending the part school year v t2. ' : In Salt Lake. Mrs. Earl Holt entertained tha So- CHOICE BUILDING LOTS in new cial Development club at her nome Smith addition. $150 to $225 per Friday afternoon with twenty-seve- n Call 23, Jas. Walton or Spenlot members and Mrs. Sophia Petersen, 4 tf. C. Taylor at Bank. cer Mrs. Frank Gross and Miss Ella Coombs present. Pres. Mrs. J. H. STRAWBERRIES FOR SALE Leave Smith presided. The prograf was unyour orders for strawberries with der the direction of Mrs. Dan Gam, Mrs. D. C. Hartman, Garland, phone Mr. Keith Rhodes of East Garland 9rLa-Tremonton, or call Mrs. A. D. gave his speech on "Future Farmer phone 96.0-- 3 after 7 p. m. Hunsaker, ' Organization." 4 tf. Mr. John Benson, of Garland, (rave the lecture on the subject "World HEMSTITCHING DONE Call Mrs. Events". The Ladies Quartette and Work Nels Anderson, phone 7.2-Mrs. D. B. Jones gave the musical Re guaranteed. t4p. fection. Luncheon was served. Club meet to A. with Mrs. 0. adjourned Good russet potatoes, SALE Johnson, June 18th where the last of FOR 60 cents hundred, while they per will their regular meetings be held. last Call ' Jas. Walton, phone' 23 .;.WANT COLUMN.. Paper Hanging Tinting r, tf- and up a-- 6-- 11 1. Walter Wilkinson 6-- . SILVER FOXES Af-to- Mrs. Harry Drew attended a bridge BOTHWELL at the home of Mrs. O. D. Luke dub The Summers reunion was held at Wednesday afternoon at Tremonton. Laren Farr Park Friday, with 150 in attendance, from Salt Lake County, Cache Valley and Bear River Valley. When You Think Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, of Wesover-nigwere and visited HARDWARE ton, Idaho, guests of Mrs. Eli Andersen, ThursWILSON day. Build Anything" To M&i Ine and Larene tark, who "Everything Phone 11 have been visiting Leila Stark the in part week returned to their home ' ' West Point, Sunday. I ht THINK OAFEWAY STOREO DISTRIBUTION THE DIAMOND OF THE FUR INDUSTRY SAFEWAY Prices for Saturday June 13 Sperry Rolled Oats in Sanitary Cloth Rags. I PeaS J, Utah Standard Pack Early June Peas Ijj Sugar Flour $250.00 $300.00 $350.00 $400.00 $450.00 $500.00 100 ibs. $5.39 Extra Fine Granulated Beet Sugar 48 ib. bag 79c Cheese Registration papers and Pound 1 Raising Silver Foxes is fascinating and pleasant. You will be interested every AiKAiiubcr anu vuu iauui ui furs wiO bring you prosperi- Tall Cans. Happyvale Alaska Pink Salmon Jell-WeA ty and independence. 6 ll V first purchasers 3 $200.00 n pkss. 1 a n T T: rv.11 5c Head Large Crisp Solid Head, Lettuce, Potatoes 10 California White, New Potatoes. Call : Frank Munns Garland Pbrk-Beari- S; 59-- W 'Garland 134-- AN . " 3 cans 1 9c 16 oz. Cans. 33 Hi mm . - ! Maryland Vpmah Happy Now LOSES 55 LBS. . Edith J. Marriott of Baltimore, Md. writes: "Last winter I weighed 200 lbs. and was very much ashamed. I bought a bottle of Kruschen Salts which gave such wonderful results I bought more. After 4 bottles I weigh 145 lbs. and all my friends say, "How lender you've gotten how did you do it?" I say only 4 words thanta to Kruschen Salts." A generous bottle of Kruschen Salts that lasts 4 weeks costs but 85 cents at the Wallace Drug Company, Tremonton, Utah, or any drugstore in America take one half teaspoon in a glass of hot water every morning before breakfast cut out pastry and fatty meats go light on potatoes, butter, cream and sugar that will .help Kruschen take off your fat. Take Kruschen every morning-- it's the little daily doae that does it if not joyfully satisfied .after the first bottle money back. tf. or39.a--l. FOR SALE Used ice boxes. Power k Light Co. Utah tf. WILL YOUR CAR BE THE NEXT ONE ? ? 7460,000 accidents in U. as. last year. Insure with STATE FARM MUTUAL before it IS to late. Call L. J. Hansen for lowest rate of insurance on the market. Phone 70.0-1. IS TlrflE PLACE ETDSIHIBUCINS I. mt i Supreme Value (jiving Sale 5, tf. WANTED Work, house cleaning or other kinds of house work Mrs. Arthur Janson. FOR SALE Good Milch Cow, just fresh. Phone 28, Tremonton. 27tf. CASH PAID For Dead and Useless Cows and horses. Reverse call t.f41 Brigham 403J2 FOR SALE Good building lime o $12.00 per ton. 8gar Co., Garland, Utah 18tfd WE PAY Highest CaslTprices for Hides, Telts, and Furs. Garland Hide house, J. W. Garrett, mgr. Bell phone, 146 and 26; Valley phone 31. A Feature Event With Us and A Saving Opportunity For You Bargains For All ALL SPRING AND SUMMER MERCHANDISE V AT LOW PRICES r You received in the mail our large four page circular quoting merchandise you can buy with confidence. And you will note prices are much- lower than you have seen Some articles are limited so come early. in years. - Utah-Idah- 8tf p. W 6-- ; s ; ; Dinnerette Beans with ToiplatoSauce H. W. Lawrence 29c 'bs. 6-- 4, 1 - N . i 25c Dozen LettUCe may ; take care of them yourself or we shall take care of ; them - for. one year for. you. You- - 45c I Beautiful Glass Plate FREE with 6 Packages. j Lemons ni SPECIAL OFFER 25c 2 cans Salmon 7-- 6-- J Lav' 5c Utah Mild Whole Milk Cheese, Very Tasty. anteed. Per Pair jno. z urns. Electric Light High Patent Family Flour pedigrees furnished with each pair. Producticn guar- To the 9 lb. bag 33c 3cans 9c OatS Special Depression Prices Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. 31 Pure Steam Rendered Hog Lard. live-stoc- per pair per pair .... per pair per pair .... per pair .... per pair .... 8 ib. pan 95c Lard The United States Department of Agriculture, in bulletin No. 1151 says "As a fur animal propagated in captivity the SILVER FOX has no rival, and both live foxes and their pelts are in demand. Probably no other k enterprise pays larger returns for the money invested." June July U WASTE WITHOUT in MraM 'i IM i ailVi 1, ' . . i if . ',4 |