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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1931 rv Important Notice . MISSIONARY APPOINTMENTS TO BEAR RIVER STAKE, SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 13TH, 1931 Regular Tire Examination Vital Commencing Sept. 1, 1931, the rate of postage on letters for dispatch to Beaver 7:30 p. m., Claude Tolman, Arvil Hunsaker; Bothwell 8:00 p. m., Delbert Cook, Ada Woodyatt; Dewey ville 8:00 p. m., L. Y. Erickson, Kenneth Hailing; East Garland 8:00 p. m., Wesley Anderson, Ebbie Richardson, Cecil Bargeron; Elwood 8:00 p. m., Harvey Deem, Ivan Larkins; Fielding 7:00 p. m., Ralph Olsen, J Otto Jensen; Garland 7:30 p. m., Ver non Hotter, Thereon Jensen, Bryant Tingey; Howell 12 m., John Jrams, Vernon Toombs, Myron Adams; Penrose 8:00 p. m., Douglas Quayle, Wynn Thorn, Florence Perry; Plymouth 8:00 p. m., Lorenzo W. Anderson and family; Riverside 8:00 p. m., Maurina Reeder, William E. Tyson; Thatcher 8:00 p. m., Lowell Rich Weldon Jensen; Tremonton 7:30 p. m., John P. Lillywhite, Emery Nichols. Canada and Newfoundland (including . Labrador) by the ordinary means will be 2 cents each ounce or fraction thereof, and the rate, on single post ; cards will be 2 cents. Commencing on the same date, the ; rate (postage plus fee for air mail ser--' vice) applicable to air mail articles for Canada and Newfoundland (including Labrador) will be 6 cents for the first ounce or fraction thereof and 10 cents for each additional ounce or fraction thereof. Commencing on the same date, the international rates of postage will be applicable to letters and pest cards mailed in the United States ami addressed for delivery in Great Britain ;and Northern Ireland, and the Irish State; that is, the rate on letters v "II "be S cents for the first ounce or frr. 'Jtion thereof and 3 cents for each a ' ditional ounce or fraction thereof, an the rate on single post cards will be 3 cents. ' W. Irving Glover, Second Assistant Fostmaster General. I ' m !r.;, m y v mm Asi 4 I 1 i; 1 , ' n Vi ; X ? v" Every citizen should pay closer attention to local government units. Governor Meier of Oregon said that in his state out of $50,000,000 raised for taxes, less than $7,000,000 goes for state purposes while the remaining $43,000,000 represents local levies. We will not have lower taxes until we demand efficiency and economy from every official, as well as from United States Senators and high state officials. ' ' visible on the vtice, declares N;... . jf Dealer), the ( loaal Firestone dealer. If all motorists followed this practice, says the Firestone dealer, there would be a substantial reduction in the growing number of accidents that are directly dit to worn tires. "Motorists should have their tires checked regularly for safety just as they have their brakes checked," says the local dealer. "Fully half of the tires that have gone more than 10,000 miles are found to have internal injuries that if neglected wHl result in tire failure, possibly at Hgh speed when a serious accident 'nay result. The air containing vhi'h is the cord body of NOTICE Box Elder County will receive bids on or before Tuesday, September 8th, .1931, at 2 o'clock p. m. at the Commissioners Office at the County Court 'Hous, to furnish Box Elder County the following: Forty (40) tons stoker slack coal to be delivered at the County Court i Hous,e, Brigham City, Utah. vThis coal to be weighed over scales designated by the County Commissioners. , Board cf County Commissioners. By JOS. A. JOSEPHSON, (Adv.) County Clerk. - Mrs. Russel Waldron entertained the L. 0. H. club at her home Wednesday. A 3 2 69c lb. Tins 25c cans Tall Cans. 2 Pork-Bea- ns 1 ib. bag High Patent Family flour, Guaranteed. Fancy Alaska Pink cans 1 5c Dinnerette Brand. PURITY CRACKERS Graham 2 than one-ha- lf of all the tires the take in in trade have internal in juries that must be repaired before bcinr; reused, or that they are injured beyond repair and rr.ts:t be scrupped. "A vast percentage of tire failures are caused from something which happens from three weeks to three months previous to the actual deflation of the tire on the road. Retted spots due to water seepage in nail !u les. carcass breaks, bad bead s, i::iLcJded fclass, irj'ul cut.;, bert and marv other conditions brint; about tire .ire. The locol Firestone dealer is of- rir? free tire irrpr'ti.-.-to "r.!l ni'-rists in the iVter: ' Vtv. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Walker and family, who have spent the summer in Cal ifornia, returned home yast week. Mrs. R. T. Shaw, of Brigham City, was a guest at the home of Dr and Mrs. J. W. Chambers. Wednesday ev- ning of last week. Mr .and Mrs. Millan Peck and small daughter, Sherry Jean, and Miss Erma Lillywhite were Logan visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson had as guest last week Mrs Dave Butters, of Dayton, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Thompson and son Bruce spent last Wednesday with relatives and friends in Salt Lake. Mrs. Ursel Rose was an Ogden vis- '" - Tremonton Locals ib box 24c Wax Wrapped to Hold the Original Flavor. Soda Oackers3'b. box33c Mr. F. S. Peck made a business trip Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Taylor were to Salt Lake City Tuesday. week nd visitors in Salt Lake. Miss Lola White was an Ogden visMr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson and itor Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harvey motored spent the past week in Richmond. Salted Wafers2lb. box24c Dainty, Crisp Slightly Salted Wafers. to Salt Cream Cookies pkg. 1 Try a Package at This Saving. Corn Flakes 2ig- - pkg 2 5c Kellogs Double Thick Corn Flakes. Rolled Oats 9lb. bag Sperry Fancy White Rolled Oata. IJ-- Lake- d 39c Vvl Made by Dinnerette Peanut 25c The Finest Quality. B"cr 2 lb. jar39c Packed In Sanitary Glass Jar Best Grade. Friday. Friday. Mrs. O. L. Winters and daughter Burke Gephart returned home Sunday from California where he has Mrs. R. J. Stayner motored to Ogden Tuesday. spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Millan Peck, Erma Dr. E. II. White was a business Lillywhite and Hunter were dinner to Salt Lake during the wek. guests Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hodges The Tremonton-Garlanbridge club in Logan. met Friday night at tha home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Verge Packer and T. E. Bettenson. Mrs. Earl, of Fielding and Mrs. Harold Tersson were children, of Ogden, were Sunday visspecial guests. Mrs. Persson won first itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bowen. prize and- Mrs. E. H. White ' Friday evening in our Amusement Charles Wilde and Gordon Wilde, of Hall, achievement exercises were held club girls, with their leadCoalville were Tremonton visitors for the ers, Mrs. Edna Christensen, Misses Wednesday. Harriet Sorensen, Dena Christensen Mr. end Mrs. Duane Lower enjoyed and Mrs. Lucinda P. Jensen. A very a week's visit in Salt Lake recently. interesting program was given. Demonstrations were give'1, on the different Mr. and Mrs. George Rradshaw, Jr. phases of club work by tha girls and some of their work was displayed. were Ogden visitors Friday. - Potato" Chios Pound - Mrs. Harry Knott and daughter Mrs. John Mardsen and son, Hal, of Tooele, visited sveral days during the Francis were in Sait Lake Tuesday. Miss Jennie Peck was in Salt Lake week with Mrs. H. T. Woodward. 2C i Efollfl E)l?QOOQO 4-- H t $ g).90 Latest Styles! two "or three piece models . . frilly or , whatever your heart may desire. All delightfully individual. Stunning solid colors in newest hades, or attractive prints. Dn$, well-tailor- .... ed Smart Trimmings! Scarf Collars! Unusual Button Effects! Novel Belts! Supreme Quality Thrilling Low Price OF CAPESKIN Mr. and Mrs. N. Homer Hansen spent Sunday with Mrs. Hansen's parents, Mayor and Mrs. A. R. Capener. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite had as their week end guests Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Barnard, of Hansel Valley. Mr. Grant Clark, of Farmington, was a Garland visitor Thursday. The members of the Lions Club and their partners enjoyed a delightrul par ty at the Udy Hot Springs, Wednesday evening of last week. They arrived at tne .Springs at 8 o'clock and after an hour in the pool a delicious box luncheon was served. An entertaining program was given during the lunch. Lake visitor Saturday. Fresh from the Ovens Direct to the Store. ... CcoMns Voices! itor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Goodfredson, of Los Angeles were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Heppler Thursday afterMr. and Mrs! W. G. Carter and Mr. noon and overnight. Mrs. Gootfredson and Mrs. Lawrence Carter were Salt is Mrs. Hepler's sister. Loke visitors Thursday. The Ward Y.. M. M. I. A. was reorgMerrill Schoffield and wife and fam anized Sunday evening with officers ily of Lay ton, visited at the home of as follows: President, Alma King; 1st. Mr. and Mrs. George Schofield Counsellor, J. T. Arbon; 2nd. Counselor, C. J. Wood; Secretary. Ray Ogaard Treasurer, C. D. Barfuss. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weaver, of Miss Beth Thompson spent part of Bountiful, spent Sunday at the R. S. last week with friends and relatives Calderwood home. in Dayton, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nichols had as Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs and family their guest Sunday, Miss Johanna Moen of the U. S. A. C. faculty. spent Sunday at Lagoon. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Driggs and son Mrs. John C. Smith of Salt Lake Jack, Mrs. Sterling Huish and son Jun is visiting at the home of Mr. and ior and Boyd Pack spent Thursday at Mrs. Wm. T. Bennett. Lagoon. Mrs. P. C. Petterson and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Spadks, of Florence were Ogden visitors Friday. Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite and daughter Carey, Idaho, and Mrs. Mildred of Boise, are spending a few Erma and Mrs. Millan reck were Og days at the home of their daughter, den visitors Tuesday. The executive officers of the stake and sister Mrs. Karl Bennett. Y. L. M. I. A. entertained Tuesday evMrs. Mary L. Ransom and Tommy ening in honor of the board members Rasmussen, of Arizona, aunt and neph- at the home of President Mrs. J. W. ew of Mr. James Ransom, and who Chambers. The evening was spcoit in are enroute to Preston, Idaho, to make social chat and light refreshments their home for the winter, visited ov- were served to twelve. er Wednesday at the Ransom home. Pres. J. J. Shumway was a Salt 10c loaves 48 Salmon Garland Personals Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Neimoeller of St Louis are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gephart. Your Choice of White or Whole Wheat 16 oz. Loaves. Hour ! The afternoon was spent in playing Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stander and fam 500 after which a delicious lunch was served. Mrs. Rudy Miller won high ily spent Saturday night and Sunday in Pocatello. prize, Mrs. Londy Harris cut and Mrs. Vern Hess low. Mrs. W. P. Crozier ntertained at a birthday dinner Sunday, complimen tary to her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Wil son. Covers were laid for fifteen. PRICES FOR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th, 1931 Bread J - All tires that have run over 10,000 the tire, and including the flap, rim mile should be dismounted from the tube and the valve and its part, wheels for a thorough internal in- must be in efficient crder if deflation spection in order to guard against is to be avoided. It is the experi possible failure f r vn injuries not ence of all tire dealers that mor work and organizing a class for those who desire a course on personal analysis. The general public is invited to hpth meetings. I2i37 Local Governments Eat Big Share of Taxes Dr. June B. Smith to Give Two Lectures Here Dr. June B. Smith, noted psychologist and for the past ten years occupying a prominent place in the pulpit, lecturing upon various subjects, the basic one, "Man"', or in other yords, ."Know Thy Self", will be the speaker at the conjoint session of the M. I.A. next Sunday evening, September 6th. The following' night, day, Dr. Smith will lecture before the publip explaining the nature of her Just In Time For the Fair s in th style-wis- e with harmonize to colors yov new Fall ensembles. Soft and pliant or trimmed with effectiye,j Plain leather applique. They are an amaz- - For the slip-on- ... at; Just received a beautiful new assortment, all of the latest models in Eugenic and Derby effects. Fur felt trimmed with feathers Ostrich, Velvet, Black, Brown, Green and Wine PRICED AT ONLY $1.69 $1.98 $2.98 o YemaM Johlns and Max Beal were business visitors in Logan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kay were among those who accompanied the Band boys to Salt Lake City Friday to advertise the County Fair and Ro- o East i're monton o:o Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Olsen and children motored to Ogden, Sunday, and deo. Mr. Olson's sister, Mrs. D. J. Greaves Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Penrose of and 2 children returned to Ogden with them after a visit over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brough, Mr. and Mrs. George Brough and Miss La von Garfield went to Spring City Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mr. Geo. Brough's nephew, Milton Allred. They returned Friday. Miss Maudell Seager attended the Teacher's Institute at Brigham City, Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dodd, of Har- -' per, Mrs. Wm. Haklow, of Price and Mr. and Mrs. George Brough were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brough on Sunday. Miss Norma Wheatley, of Honey-villvisited Miss Maudell Seager on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Peterson and Lee Peterson were guests on Wednes- day in the O. A. Seager home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Checketts, of, Providence, were dinner guests on Sun day, of Chas. Peterson and family. Mrs. Jane Abbott entertained with a family dinner Sunday. The Misses Eunice and Lillian Kayi returned Tuesday from a three weeks visit with their sister, Mrs. Nick of Monte Cristo. e, ' j . Char-nou- s, The K. K. Klub held j Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kay. Thomas Kay returned Saturday from a week's visit in Salt Lake City. Collinston Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowcutt, of Wheelon entertained at their home Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bigler and son, Clarence, and Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Goddard and son, Russell. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lefler are entertaining their sister, Miss Twila Lefler and niece, Miss Mona Lefler, of Woodland, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bigler, Clarence V. Bigler, Mrs. Gertrude Simmons ant daughter, Nedra, motored to Malac and spent a delightful Sunday with Mrs. Julia Covert "and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lefler ajid daughter, Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bigler, Gordon, Kenneth and Eugene Miss Tyila Lefler and Miss Mona lef- ler spent a pleasant Sunday at La- their achiev- - goon. ment exercises at the home of their leader, Miss Rae Abbott on Tuesday evening. Miss Izola Jensen, of Logan and Mrs. P. E. Ault were present and gave talks and awarded the pins. A splendid program was given by the club, followed by the serving of delicious refreshments to their parents and friends, after which all went out on the lawn and enjoyed a variety of games. Watermelon was served later In the evening. George Abbott and son Emerson motored to Salt Lake City Sunday. . Twenty relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. E. E. Lefler Monday night and gave him a pleasant birthday surprise party. A de- lightful evening was spunt in games and luncheon. Mrs. Lillie Campbell and children are having a pleasant visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. 'ArFrftr." Mr. George Jacobs is very ill at the Valley Hospital in Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Secrist were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hooper in Smithfield Wednesday evening. |