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Show PAGE THREJ BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1931 3 Bear River City Believe It or Not By Ripley hffl oOo Cold Weather ) Mr. and Mrs. Regnold Burt are the proud parents of a fine baby girl,! born Sunday monring, November 29th Mother and child are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Rasmussen are both wearing a smile that won't come off. The reason is that they are the proud parents of a fine baby boy, born November 25th. This is their first! child after being married for twelve years. Mrs. Rasmussen is at the home of Mrs. Hatch in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Smith, of Tre monton, announce the safe arrival of a baby girl, born at the home November 24th. Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Wanda Holman of this city. Misses Zula and Afton Hansen, who are attending school at the Brigham Young University, in Provo, spent the week end in this city visiting their father, H. J. Hansen. Mrs. Cliff Matesen and Mrs. Hen ; REMINDS US THAT CHRISTMAS IS NEAR Only 17 Shopping Days Until Christmas Select your purchases now on our lay away plan while our assortment is complete. No deposit required until December 18th. ; 3 mmm. INVENTED THE in 1904 II WW THEN HC A CANftrl POiTAL CLCfcK .r BLANKET ROBES KAPOK Suitable for the car or home A fine assortment Genuine Japanese Used for stuffing pillows, pin cushions, dolls etc. $1 i. Per lb. Hansen spent Friday in Brigham ry n City visiting with Mrs. Wilford and family. Mrs. Rulon Gardner and two daugh ters of Deweyville, are visiting in this city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Christensen and her grandmother Mrs. Trena Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson were the Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Anderson of Bothwell. Attorney and Mrs. Shelby H. Atch-le-y and baby, of Driggs, Idaho, were the week end guests of Mrs. Atchley's mother, Mrs. H. P. Thorsen and fara-- i ily. Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Thorsen and, m two children, of this city, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Hoist, of Brigham City Thursday. mma Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stander, Mr and Mrs. A. J. Taylor and Mrs. Alvin jjr Stander were Ogden visitors Saturday Mrs. Sina Thorsen and family, of this city, Attorney and Mrs. Shelly H,' Atchley and baby, of Driggs, IdahoJ motored to Ogden Thanksgiving andjjgg were dinner guests of Mr. and Mnram. Christ Christensen and family. er Ray Moore arrived home Wednesday evening after spending two months at" Carmel, California. Mrs. R. W. Nelsen was called to iome Salt Lake Saturday morning on ac count of the death of her father, Will iam" Cavanaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen spent Thursday in Elwood as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon were shopping in Og-len Tuesday. Misses Deloris Thorsen, Ruth Petersen, Wanda Jensen,. Mr. Clifford Thorsen and Darwin Jensen, students, at the U, A. C, in Logan, spent the Thanksgiving holidays in this city. All returned back to school Sunday after- 49c - l W iTSSS tfHU CSC V i N OWE YEAR. WPG 86 To 633 -- JNf GUff eWT M) in Half eT R'ScRcutou nu r iw.s fiW CWJt Of PtWH PfTWUN Wt AWS of -- M. M STATES UNITED - 1901 v Of court you bcltevo hi Christmas lesli now 25 yeri old in the (Jolted State hv Mvcd thousands of live tine people begin to buy them to put on holiday letters and package. But the battle against tuberculosis is not yet won. Other thousands remain in dire need of the means of prevention which Christmas sesls can dive. J. K. Hillman of Logan. Charles Peterson made a business trip to Ogden, Friday. Miss Maudell Seager and brother, Austin, were Thanksgiving holiday guests of their brother, Kennedy Sea ger and family of Fountain Green. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brough spent Friday in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brough have returned to Ogden after several weeks stay here. Mrs. George Abbott was called to Morgan, Saturday by the illness of her mother, Mrs. J. T. Waldron. R. G. Brough and family were hosts at a family dinner on Thanksgiving day to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hill and children and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Gar field and baby. Miss Dora Brough was a guest of Miss Alice Crocket of Tremonton, Thursday evening. 0. L. Brough was attending to busi ness matters In Brigham City, Wednesday evening. Lloyd Anderson of Sal; Lane City and Lavar Larsen of Garland, visited Mr .and Mrs. George Brough Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Kim Mann and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods of Elwood, en joyed Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Ray York. Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Kay spent Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Kay's mother, Mrs. Albert Giles. Miss Eva Garfield, who teaches at Tooele .spent the Thanksgiving holiday with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Mrs. East Tremonton oOo Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott entertained with a delightful dinner on ianksgiving day. The guests includ-Q- d J. R. Waldron of Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Young and children of Kern merer, Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Tibbetts and family, Tom Waldron and Unlimited Money to LOAN on Irrigated Land. 6Va per cent. No commissions. JOHN J.SHUMWAI Phones: B. R. V. 69.a-- Bell, 129 2; OUU MAKE GOOD OR WE lFroiik DO Chevrolet Co. flTremonton, Utah Phone 29 More Milk-Le- ss Cost PURINA DAIRY RATION $1.60 GARLAND-TREMONTO- MILLING CO. N Fridal were the Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen and fam ily of Evans. Sunday afternoon and evening Mrs. Henry C. Johnson entertained in honor of her son, Clinton. During the evening games were played, after which punch and candy was served to 11 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Burnice Hunsaker and three children, Mr. and Mrs. June Thompson, all of Elwood, Utah, were the guests of Mrs. Emma A. Ohman Sunday afternoon. Miss Vernell Petersen, who teaches school at Snowville, Utah, spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rast Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Rasmusen and family spent Sunday in Honeyville as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gardner entertained on Monday evening, Nov. 30th in honor of the 17th birthday of their daughter, Dorothy. At seven o'clock a delicious hot supper was served. Sunday, Mrs. Trena Christensen eel ebrated her 77th birthday and her golden wedding anniversary. Delicious refreshments were served to 30 guests Every body remember the dance to be given in our amusement hall Dec. 5th by the M' Men. Music to be fur nished by the Taylor Johnson Be Sure and See The A tour of the Twenty-Milliont- h Sunday and Monday Dec. 6th & 7th And you will see some of in action. Utah Auto Phone 28 49c nv 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stander. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman Fast Color HOUSE DRESSES o CHRISTMAS TREE ej tained Sunday at a birthday dimn) honor of the bishop's mother, Mi S. Holman. Those present were: and Mrs. J. I. Holman and Mrs. Longson, of Brigham; Mrs. B Crompton and daughters, Maud Carma of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Larson and ily, Mr. and Mrs. David Larson family were Thanksgiving d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Nl man of Garland. C. J. Hansen and family and Sorensen and family partook of a venison dinner at the home of Mif Mrs. E. S. Hanson, Saturday. Odell Julander, who government forester in VoJKh LIGHTS Electric light sets. 1 Set $ FOR 1 .00 Ladies HOSE 8 differ- Pure silk, full fashioned ent colored globes to set. newest colors 78c 98t Four-In-Han- d TIES son-in-la- i 98c imported washable fabrics.' Sizes for Men and Boys Ruff neck, button front A very special value nouse oiin ixv TrjT-CT- Pure silk with resilient lining. non-wrink- le 95c For the entire family. Priced from RAYON SILK TIES Newest patterns. 49Co5l" 49c Gephart Stores Co. m !3E POLITICS I resentative Britten of Illinois compared him to " a director and officer n of the League;" Repre-- j 1 PERSONALITIES j sentative La Guardia of New York called him "the best asset the Democratic party has," and Representative Schafer denounced his "fanatacism." oOo And their remarks for publication are If party harmony were entirely in a said to be as nothing compared with party chairman's keeping, what a riot some of the private comments of leadwe would have! First, Senator Fess, G. 0. P. stalwarts. Chairman of the G. O. P., drew Repub- ingWanted: a party chairman without lican ire by speaking his mind on pro- a conviction on the prohibition hibition. A few days afterward, John J. Rascob, Democratic Chairman stirred up dissension also in regard to pro 38 cars potatoes shipped Logan hibition. Mr. Rascob, who is known from Cache County during October, for his views, simply according to Harry Parker, Agricuundertook to find out what 1928 Dem- ltural Inspector. ocratic contributors thought of the pro hibition question, and he set about it anti-Volste- r Anti-Saloo- and mi L ji,., it ii Jr. PW-- 1 UiBSBbGUP THE LEADER ad in the simplest way possible. He asked them in writing. The repercussions were not very great, but the dry element in the party, headed by Senator Robinson of Arkansas, was indignant. Mr. Raskob was politely rebuked by a reminder that prohibition was now overshadowed by more important mat ters, notably the depression. Senator Fess' transgression was more serious. The earnest little Ohio-adeclared that the Republican Tarty would make a "fatal blunder" if it ask ed for repeal of the EighWnth Amend ment. Immediately, three infuriated Republican Congressmen turned their machine guns on the Chairman. Rep n the "Local Stars' ana lJ tVAKE UP YOUR m LIVER BILE Copy WITHOUT CALOMEL THE LEADER And You'll Jump Out of Bed the Morning Rarin' to Go fd Imp. Co. Tremonton a II you anur and tunk aM tba nHd look punk, don't .wallow a lot of aalta, mineral water, oil, lautir candy or ehwiiif turn and expert thrm to maka yoa suddenly aweet and buoyant and full of (unihina. For they can't do It. They only mor- - tbr ' nowele an a mm imnrement dontn'tkV V tha The reason for your down-jnd-' 'aeUnf la your liver. It should pour out tw pouada of liquid bile Into your bowels daily. If this Mia hi not flowing freely, your foo4 ' doesn't dig art. It )ust deny in the sowiss. uaa bloats up your etomsch. You bar a thick, bad tests and your bnth Is fouL skiq often breaks out in Uemiabea. Your bsad aches aad you fns down and out. Your vhxar system la pokraned. U takes tNes ool old CARTER! UTTIJC LI VUl PlLUi U get them two af bile flowinf freely and rAahw jrwej p and up," Tbry eentain wonderful, niiioa, gaattts vuawUbto extracts, aasaauiff rbM it ansae, to mafctaf tha bOs Sow treaty. But aVn't ask lor freer nOla. AakterCarW. Look far the bbjm Cartel trfoe Ijw LUUe Liver PiUs oa the red label. Raaeatt .fe aMejatan, 1M1 & RTOs. , i aw & For Misses and Ladies Made of fine warm wool or Part Wool Sweaters OS iC1 oome folks try to make up their own greetings Ford in pic- - 'Xure to be shown at the LIBERTY THEATRE Tremonton each Fleece lined, warm and i noon. Mrs. Eliza Hailing,' Mrs. Sarah M. C .90 O Sweater Jackets DRESS GLOVES Chris-tense- ' $ to Mens B. jfi .49 Jw 'ei 0 some folks lenWerseiee try shopping at the last minute others come in early and make a happy selection from our big line of Burgoyxie CHRISTMAS CARDS and Enjoy Christmas! ORDER EARLY FROM THE LEADER |