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Show 1931 VAIXEY LEADER, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 26, BEAR mv PAGE TWO 4 serve the occasion on whatever day happened to strike tneir rancy. m East Tremonton crocs that had been piow-- 1 next vears th nurrender of Burgoyne . . T r a i esti-- f "HI ed at the close oi ucwuer in 1777. the Continental Saratoga at as cent comparea mated at 46 per w congress had appointed a wnnauro i oOo witk aft nor rpnt las vear and 4 per "the for thanksgiving inint oOo cent in 1929. Seeding in Europe made over the obtained K. H. Fridal III and Elton Newton signal success lately WeathPersistf nt Woman Editor Wheat Market Has Weaker Tone; generally favorable progress. were happy hunters, Monday, when enemies of the t'niiea sia?. which er improved in Italy and seeding Not Oursclvc Alone, U Feed Grains Independently Firm In 1778 Thanksgiving was sei ior they bagged two elk in LoUnited the Nation in had been delayed by wet soil was re30. most of the states con On light Offering December Thanksgiving Motto. mere gan canyon. sumed. Further progress was made in Giving Thanks. tliJ curring In a uniform date, dui Max comcounBeal his had Balkan the and missionary may. m were other TIih sgivlngs invarious Wheat futures markets declined France, Spain panion, Marion Jeppson, of Salt Lake week tries. Recent rains in North Africa as the the of close December the and toward June Grow fat along with me sharply In been had City, as a week end guest. On Monwhich to seems prevail Viie Impresslou oy favored seeding saw fit to order tneni. states The best is yet to be. ending November 2U, umuencea day they went to Salt Lake City where hv Arv weather. Russia had some quarters that the women of the slackenIt was not until January, i4iw, mai last of life for which the firit wa The larger world shipments, some AmeriMax conher of will visit a 87 few cent any about days. per United States never accomplished was authorized by Washington made; ing export inquiry for North stock completed at November tenth. were ThanksMrs. George Beal attended a birththing worth while before they seeding plan ax ia In his hand, can wheat, a sharp break in the gress to proclaim a national The or 19. mat Talk day party Thursday, which Mrs. Sam which he did for February Harvesting of new wheat made iur g;y'ij mr llJtni w iiv. Assassination's market and more favorable weather giving, planned. wrote Mortensen of Elwood Southern Hemis--! ciaracter Is a million miles from the For twenty years Mrs. Hale gave in the hon- Stand pat, get fat, nor be afraid! in domestic winter wheat areas, ac- ther progress in the have America storm Some interruption from truth. The women of editorials in her magazine, and per- or of her mother, Mrs. Peterson. cording to The Weekly Grain Market phere. PresiDui yieias always been doing fine, big, worthwhile Australia Cenhus Anderson and familv wm-was in Bureau reported sonal letters to governors and States United The Of Review .r . Poor vaunt of life, indeed. 'i and the things, IL O. Eishop writes In the Na- dents, in behalf of a national Thanks earlier above are expectations Cash Economics. crignam wiy guests, raonaay. of Agricultural Turk but made to feed Were ana estimate tional places efforts Republic. patience Kay i one and ramily were dinner On corn alone; to Beek, to find and giving day. Her wheat prices at the principal markets, official preliminary of the season year At this particular 1931 crop in that country at were rewarded In 1ST., when Abraham guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Kim however, did not follow the decline in the feast, with last It Is appropriate to tell about the Lincoln saw the wisdom of her sug- Mann of Elwood. compared bushels, with the held about steady futures but of When feasting ends, to howl after years woman twenty the who, plan. to bushels, of 212,629,000 decided adopt harvest and gestions Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hill entertained moderate offerings meeting an active years In this tha end of fowl? now general in North- patient effort, succeeded in having an From that day to this Thanksgiving dinner with honor a in bird? No doubt mill demand at most points. Feed harvesting is In Irka care the crop-fufamily Sunday celebration naand annual Thanksgiving been celebrated by the entire with ern wheat areas of Argentina has birthhad Glenn's small 4th strength of fleeced. son, their we'll soon be independent same on the i his ronntrv observed grains to cur- threshing is well underway in the protion the last Thursday of November. day. The guests included Mr. and light receipts only about equal fluctu- vince lnv hv all of the people. General prosFe. crop Santa of After the 1795 day of Thanksgiving Mrs. R. G. Brough and daughter, Dora rent trade requirements. Rye The name of this woman was Mrs. In Kejoice we are auowea good. are in reported unArgentina February, the festival was skipped and Mr .and Mrs. Clarence Brough pects a had I steady ated with wheat but ei To grow and yet be proud Few women, Hale. .Toseitha Sarah Buewhen 1S15, peace In the in wheat of Th rnndition years. for twenty stuffed t accom children. two and festal the be To have or dertone, reflecting the short domestic nes Aares board, before since, War grace ther the followed with slight Great Britain province is good better with1812, supply. Flax held about uncnangeu frost burst, Barker of Mr .and Mrs. Lowell m the South and West plished more big things for the congress resolved that "a of a damage meeting moderate Be turned upon the apit offerings with women. Probably and men of ment wait visited their parhowes both of grand Providence, committee Some yellow rust was reportea in joint we have browned a bit. Till fair crusher demand. of the generation few persons present United ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Brough on upon the President of the eaten up with one fell iWfdp, WHEAT: Crop developments were province out mis naS , Then hOBr(l nf thI, e!fted woman. recommend he Wednesday. States and request that that's worst. an important feature in the -was born at Newport. N. IL, Oe, a Se of Thanksgiving to be oosenea Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wright of Salt wwuv day anta ina the wct l'tiiladel market situation during tober 24, 17S8, and died in States United Sun and of the Lake Citv visited Saturday ouu law u"i : . ,r was not a by the people j rains " ..- - nhpnt. ronaition Wlin irosi. ruai, uooa ci mv. iinntur So take and eat thy Turk, ie i to phi a, April 30, 1879. She solemnity ana me oner-in- day with K. H. Fridal and daughter, with religious nH Hed moisture in the form, ae slight Harvesting is expected iw.it. her woman, but was taught by carcass that may lurk Save God to college Miss with them acknowledgments returned devout of in May May. in Kan-'bthe latter e province general clean tk nf snow was received in Western mother. In 1S13, at the age of twenty-fivfor his mercies and In prayer to mm and will remain until after Thanks-- 1 Amid the gravy's lure; pick about 15 davs. In the provinces of married a lawyer, David ilale. she sas. The moisture came too iaie bones. his of blessings." giving. only a fair a brother of Salma Ilale, historian and for the continuance benefit the crop in some sections, how Entre Rios and La Tampa Next day, pray eat us cold, Long LapBe After 1815. some with is A young sheepherder arrived Mon- damage and expected of crop congress one time a member at was Then hash us in a mold. ever, where the seed had sprouted observance The day fixed for in day morning to make his home with Soup comes at last, thanks be, to hush died. A special report by the Kan- from frost and drought reported from New Hampshire. Nine years laThanksthereafter 1815. but 13, April Nick Charnous. Mrs. our moans! ter she was left a widow with five chilfell Mr .and Mrs. sas Board Of Agriculture indicated a th latter Drovmce. were giving as a national celebration markets wheat cash Domestic the Valley Hospital is at Charnous a was the cent She in 16 genuine, dren. of acreage With until decrease revived Many Apologies to Browning. per be to not the wayside, by and all concerned are doing nicely. ioned American woman, and did not Xirs. Hale's campaign moved President seeded this year with the condition of mostly independently firm compared with an advance in cash clamor for governmental or individual Afr and Mrs. Calvin Kav. Mrs. Ada the crop only 67 per cent of normal. with futures some in is 53. instances more than aid. She was quite content to go to Lincoln to act in and Fay and Lavern Garfield, had Garfield efforts Prnsnpcts were particularly poor in premiums Mrs. Hale's persistent Ke- work. In 1828 she became editor or won favor fur the idea in most states Mrs. J. O. Garfield and Day Garfield, th Western third of the state. Rain nffcott nir fho decline in futures. , of winter wheat fell off mater the Lndies Magazine, which had , ana snow was vciy iucucnnm fw ",i,0!.t rfints the time t!.e Civil war hud aniv.'d. Mrs. R. G. Brough, Mrs. W. A. Westw-totaled only 2,082 cars the and . iallv Cfofoa tlv been started In Boston. She by Mnrp f states alrwuly had begun the moreland and children and Geo. Nap: Some un DR. JAY M. SCHAFFER moisture is available in the soil in principal central and Southwestern successfully edited this publication ley were shopping in Ogden Saturday. s tlian markets. Receipts at Kansas City to til 1S37, when it was merged witn Mr. and Mrs. Glen .Neely and Mr. (continued on page three) Ladies' Book. She continued with i tvi fim an,l lnfA taled onlv 736 cars. Mill demand was and Mrs. O. L. Brough visited the one the latter publication until 1877. and sown grains are germinating nicely. urgent and prices advanced about in Logan, Friday evening. Temple PremSWINDLE BOARD week A with Done. PUNCH Well cent Work ago. Much was compared A decrease of about eight percent Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crowther of crotein increased and very Kdiiins a magazine is usually con Lake City, spent Saturday and ' Salt Successor to Dr. Luke Many towns have stringent . . laws . , in Canada up to the last of October. high protein wheat was selbng as- sidered a pretty big job In itself. Mrs. T UU.U J ..M. Hf.. auww low vanous Kinas over iur. bushel ounuay of 28c proJne much boards as for! punch to aeainst rind time ior per seemed intended land of o however, The proportion Hale, Office Over Tremonton Bank, Mrs .Tano Abhott left Tuesday for tein tvoes. At the close of the market nmnv other things. She organized the hut thev are still Quite common in until will remain and Lake Salt City born 2 Hours 1 to 5 P. M. November 20, no. hard winter xpflinnn'a Aid society In Boston, which most places. There is a sucker 12 after births such Thanksgiving. until and arv protein was quoted at minute is the parent of similar organizations every PHONES 10 and 10-Mr. and Mrs. Ted Newton and chil 12V2 per ner cent protein at now exlstinz in most ports, 'llie com cease the punch board will be patronc and 13 per cent nletion of the Bunker Hill monument ized. An operator more slick than dren, Paul and Alva, were Ogden vis cent protein at Mill debushel. at 64Vc was also partly due to the efforts of most has recently been offering a ltors, Saturday. per protein mand was also active at Omaha and this little woman. She persuaded the punch board containing three thousand shipments from that market totaled women of New England to raise j0, numbers, each selling at ten cents. 230 cars, largely to mills m the North 000 for that purpose. This nroduces $300 .while the prizes cents The plan of educating women ror which range from twenty-fiv- e west and at Lake points. No. 2 hard winter ordinary protein was suoted in medical and missionary service In for- to $20. total $100 The opportunity to make ?zOO pro that market at 53c and 12V per cent eign lnnds was inaugurated by Mrs. per bushel. Mill in- - Hale. She devoted a number of years fit in one that many erasp at. After protein at no. 1 hard winter ordinary protein was to tliis effort, finally succeeding tha punch board is installed, however, of the Ladles a stransrer drops in, buys some candy quiry was active at Ft. Worth where through the organization of Phila society Medical c Missionary de and then agrees to take a per bushel, bringing or cigars Mi He hits upon the lucKy livered group 3 or Galveston export delphia, and the Woman s Union in few punches. Lands, Heathen for Society ionary rate points. About lc premium was number that calls for $20 and, of am aaJkt. vtiaasi is so enthused that he? keeps being paid for each additional quarter New York. Thronehout her editorial work Mrs. course, on until he has won a tew more ot tne percent protein. These prices were advancement and above an export basis and no new busi Hale urged the practical Then he says good-by- e prizes. big their employ ness was done. The Denver wheat of women, advocating with the the leaves prize proprietor and the establish market weakened silghtly toward the ment as teachers for their your cold before your punch board that contains everything STOP stops higher seminaries of ment ara Colds you. close of the week but there was a good except the prize. Keep an eye on the dangerous. They often lead to demand, principally from Western lucky stranger. You may meet this - 47 CALL - 47R Thanksgiving in 1777. TlvC Tonsilltis, Bronchitis and mills. No. 2 dark hard winter ordin chap some day. Mrs. that forties tlirout in the was It the early of nose, diseases other ary protein was bringing 49c f.o.b Hale begaD her campaign for making tsid lungs. ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS shipping point, 13 per cent at 54c national holiday and Mile of Dr. tablets few a Just busn Thanksgiving a on the same and 15, a per cent at per CARDS NOW FROM THE day an Its celebration will oftei break up Aspir-Miel. LEADER then was the ver the country. It a coll Soft winter wheat markets were al to ob localities different for "I have used Dr. J.IiZes' so independently firm compared with eostoni Upir-Mifar Cells and futures. Mills were active buyers but umid not feel safa uvJess I current offerings were very light and had it in the house, it y'wes elevators stocks being drawn upon Citv such quick relief." both at St. Louis and Cincinnati. At -IMrs. Marlow, Fed Wing, Minn. 1 winter no. red the former market oOo for Aspir-Milis Ti'. Miles' was selling on track at the Chicago Miss Valeria Andersen, who has Co!ji Headache, Neuralgia, May price. No. 2 red winter was quotIsaurilis. Lu.nbago, ed at 60 c per bushel, at Cincinnati spent the past eleven months in Los Sciatica. Muscular Tains, Perino. 2 red winter was Quoted 58iC Angeles, California, where she has odic Pain:. ' 60 Vic with current . receipts going al- - been working, arrived home Sunday ii evening for a visit with her parents. At your dn.gris15r. and 2.x?. most entirely to elevators or mius. Mr. ana Mrs. wniard n. Andersen ana a MILES Southern nulls were reported doing DR. family. which business flour brought good Mrs. Eliza Thompson and Mrs. Ver them into the warket for wheat sup Jennesen. of the Relief Society na ter Cincinnati the plies. Farmers in Stake Board of Brirrham Citv. were ritory, however, were selling slowly, visitors at our Relief Society Tuesday afternoon. Both gave an interesting talk. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins were "Taa WWII ,1 Ogden visitors Monday. Mrs. Cora Olsen and Miss Alice Nel sen of the Primary Stake Board, were cents a mile and 300 Ford cars in all THESE 137 new Ford cart represent one visitors at our Primary, Monday af branches of Detroit police work averaged ternoon. of the largest deliveries ever made to a Miss Damsel Christensen. who is at 2.9 cents a mile! municipality at one time. hours a day, tending a beauty school in Salt Lake, Day and night, twenty-fou- r Ford scout cars were 21 is home lor a week s visit with her these Ford cars are in operation. Few parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eph Christen traded in on this purchase. They had been 'A branches of transportation demand such sen and lami v. for two years in and clay night operated Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Hall have mov t grueling service. The records show that ed to rortage to make their home, af heavy traffic and all kinds of weather. low fuel and oil consumption is but one of ter living with flirs. Hall s mother, Their individual records ranged from the Ford's many economies. Ford maMrs. r. M. Iversen, during the beet 1 miles to 143,723 miles with a grand 9 9 Iit 111 78,431 harvest. 1 terials, simplicity of design and accuracy total of 2,283,097 miles. The operating Mrs. Austin Johnson was hnstpss to in manufacturing provide unusual strength, cost of the 21 cars was 2.284 cents a mile a birthday party in honor of the eighth stamina and freedom from replacements B t, cents. This cost included Dirthttay ot ner daughter, uiona, on less than 2 and repairs. Friday afternoon. Games were played all fuel, oil, tires, repairs and every other during the afternoon. Dinner was The individual car buyer as well as the item except depreciation and insurance. sprvpd at one Ions' table, centered with purchasing department of a city or a busio beautiful birthday cake holding eight Of 577 Ford cars in Detroit City service, ness cannot afford to ignore the proved green candies to twenty little guests the 300 in the Police Department traveled -- . Weekly Grain Market i Made Day National -- Day's True Spirit H J p 1 T" . 170,-011,0- ll ; WtoSI" ; wu, i 11 . ... if g j e, j old-fas- h r::i t. ! re-rp- n uou-ey'- PHYSICIAN ; SURGEON C A 56c-57- c, 'QUICK! R 56c-59- c, ! 0 58c-62- 2xlleliei A Kfv ..' .'.'.V if H. G. Scott Drug Co. eSc DRUGS and 634c-C412- COLDS Druggists Sundries PHONE - NIGHT Utah Tremonton 5V'c-b- nt nt Bear River - nt FU-umatii- .... . Positive Proof of ?OW ECONOMY cars City of Detroit purchases 137 new Ford Hundreds now in use prove low cost of operation M radio-equippe- d v I ABi . 13 Works for 2 . . . Put the other 1 in the Bank $1 Now that your dollar has almost twice its former buying power, you have an extra idle dollar. Spending it foolishly is even worse than keeping it idle. Why not put those extra dollars in the Tremonton Banking Co. where they will work tor you, while you won't even miss them. Open that extra dollar account with us today. Tremonton Banking Co. present Mrs. Gladys Holmgren was hostess on Thursday to a most delightful nartv in honor of twenty of her friends. The afternoon was spent in doing fancy work and in social chat At four o'clock delicious refreshments were served Sunday. Mrs. Thressa Brailsford had it dinner in honor of tha 13th birthday anniversary of her son. Jes se. At i:3U o ciock a delicious not dinner was served to Mr .and Mrs. C. O. Andersen, of Bothwell, Mrs. Aug usta Iversen, Mrs. Bertha Wankier, Mrs. Ray Moore and Ivan Iversen, also to pme ennuren. a total of 6,591,937 miles during the past fiscal year, at an average cost of 2.9 cents a mile. Many claims have been made on operating costs, but here in the carefully kept motor car records of the City of Detroit it positive proof of Ford economy. In the paragraphs above., it is seen that 21 Ford scout cars averaged leas than 2 13 economy of the Ford car. FIFTEEN DIFFERENT BODY TYPES to $430 $640 (F. O. B. Detroit, ptm$ freight mi JIivery. Bumpm mi ipar lira extra ot lot eol. Eoir lint payment! eon t mtrangei through your Fori ieolir.) |