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Show PAGE HIRES BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1932 Man Lost 26 Pounds Looks 100 Better -- I BEAR RIVER CITY DEWEYVILLE I By Mrs. C. W. Brailsford By Mrs. Thomas Ault Feels Stronger Than Ever I I -- I :x: , :x: Miss SerillaLoveland of Salt Lake Just to prove to any doubtful man The sixth of a series of a home read or woman that Kruschen Salts i3 the mg course was held Wednesday, May! City, visited at the home of Veda SAFE way to reduce let us take the 4th, at the home of Mrs. Olaf Jensen, Gardner the week end. Miss Louise Heusser and Mrs. Vinletter of Mr. F. J. Fritz of Cincinnati, in this city. Miss Margaret Woodsiue cent Heuiiser and children of Califorreceived. Ohio, recently of the Bear River School re-- ! j i High viewed 'Death Takes a Holiday" by nia, attended the funeral of their Mrs. Louise Babcock, dieth&, setting up exercises with Walter Ferris. A very pleasant af- grandmother, will visit friends here Friday. They but results lalittle the results ternoon was enjoyed by nineteen very and relatives here for a few days. from Kruschen are almost incredible. dies. Refreshments were served. Mrs. JosDh son of Mr. and Lynn, I 3 months reduced from 205 In to I. was on for appen-- i and Mr. Mrs. motored Dewey, Eli Anderson operated 179 pounds and feel stronger than Hos-- , the at dicitis, Bothwell to where Valley Saturday they Saturday ever no more wheezing or gasping and! Mr. Lewis. pital. with visited their son, for breath friends say I look 100 Perry Spackman of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Lewis Andersen, being the proud! better." his mother here the week end. visited of a fine baby boy, born, May Bear in mind, you fat men, that parents Farm Bureau ball team played at 5th. there is danger in too much fat try Elwood Saturday, the score being 23 safe way to reduce one-ha- lf tea- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moore were in favor of Deweyville. loniul oi Kruscnen baits in a glass shopping in Tremonton, Monday. Mr .and Mrs. Albert Thorsen had as hot water every morning cut down Misa Elenor Jensen is visiting in their guests Sunday, Taylor Benson, on fatty meats and sweets one Malad, Idaho, with her lister, Mrs. Mrs. C. N. Hoist of Brigham City, Ben bottle that lasts 4 weeks costs but a Lawrence Budge and family. Grant and daughter, Faun, of Ogden. trifle get it at any drugstore in the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Dewey were and C O. Anderson Mrs. Mr and world. (Adv.) in Ogden on business Thursday. three children of Bothwell, spent SunMr. and Mrs. Loraine Marble and sisday visiting with Mrs. Anderson's family of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. ter, Mr .and Mrs. Carrol Hall. Burbank of Brigham City and James Saturday afternoon Mrs. Mary n, Sharp and daughter, Emily of Salt Mrs. Georginia Anderson, Mrs. Lake City, were dinner guests of Mr. La Von Dallin. Mrs. Andrea Hansen, and Mrs. S. A. Marble of this place. Mrs. Sena Thorsen, Mrs. Sina AnderOn Friday night the Bee Hive girls son and Mrs. LaVal Matesen met at and Junior classes of the Y. L. M. I. the home of Mrs. Carl Iverson where A. in teachHe 'I've tried extreme writes: 4 Ip-so- they celebrated her birthday. The afternoon was spent in social chat., after which refreshments were served. Sunday afternoon Mrs. Cliff Mate-so- n gave a party to a number of little folks in honor of the sixth birthday of her daughter, Ailey. During the afternoon games were played, after which a delicious tray lunch was served to seventeen little guestst. THE LEADER ,i h v SUGAR 46c Pounds 10 Fine Utah Granulated. FLOUR 48 Pounds 69c Pound 13c Honey Bee Brand. CHEESE Mild, Utah. ( I 23c PEANUT BUTTER 2 lb. Jar Made from Fresh Virginia Peanuts. ASPARAGUS 5c Pound Fresh, Tender, Green Tips. STRAWBERIES LETTUCE 29c 3 Cups Fresh Oregon Plum Variety. 8c Head Large, Solid Heads. BEANS 17c 3 Pounds Red or White. SOAP 23J Bars 10 Luna Brand. COFFEE 20c Pound Airway Brand. BACON 12c Pound Eastern Sugar Cured. entertained honor of their ers, Miss Vera Marchant and Iris Schow, at the home of Mrs. Chris Hansen. Various games were played and dainty refreshments were serv- ed. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Norr of Blue Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr of Deweyville visited relatives at Lo- gan, Sunday. Mrs. Geneve Gardner entertained at her home here in honor of her brother, Glen. A tray lunch was serv- ed to nine guests. Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble entertained at a special family dinner at their home the week end. The evening was spent in a social way. Mr. and Mrs. T. E Ault had as their dinner guests Monday, Mrs. T. A. Carter, Miss Jeanett Ault of Tremonton and Mr. Charles Barnes of W PRICES for SATURDAY, MAY 14th l Sunnyside, Washington. The social given in honor of our school teachers was very successful. me primary association pui on me May day program, after which dancing and luncheon was enjoyed by near ly two hundred parent and children. Mrs. Annie Chapman of Salt Lake City, was calling on friends here Mrs. F. S. Harwood and children of Salt Lake City, are spendig a few days here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lash. Miss Edna Cook of Ogden, is visiting here with her sister, Mrs. Victor Burbank. Mr. and Mrs. Con Fryer and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank were in Og den Sunday evening. After spending a week here with relatives, Charles Barns left for his home at Sunnyside, Washington, Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Harwood and children of Ogden, visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen. Mrs. Peter Jensen who has been ill for the past two weeks is slowly re covering. Mrs. Duett Loveland entertained twenty five little folks at her home in honor of her son Darrell, it being his ninth birthday. Games were played out of doors and a dainty lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble en tertained Thursday evening in honor of Henry Nielson who recently returned from a mi&f on, A three course hot turkey dinner was served. The were seated at one long table. Bowls of tulips and daffodils center ed the table. Covers were laid for fourteen. Very impressfve funeral services were held for Mrs. Louise Babcock, an old resident of Deweyville, Friday at 2 o'clock in th Deweyvilje Ward Chapel, with Bishop M. G. Pern- in charge. The choir furnished the mus ic. Prayer was by Elder James May of Honeyville and the benediction, by Elder Louis Germer. The speakers were J. E. Dewey, B. H. Jones of Brigham, William Lasley of Honey ville, C. J. Dewey of Tremonton and Bishop M. G. Terry. The beautiful flowers and many friends and rela tives from far and near showed the esteem Aunt Lousie was held in the community. The grave was dedicated by Elder Horace R, Barnard. Inter ment was in the Deweyville cemetery, guts - ON MORE PEOPLE RIDE GOODYEAR TIRES Fine Goodyears packed with mileage bargain priced! Goodyear Speedway Lifetime Guaranteed Supertwiet Cord Tlrea , is. CASH PRICES 1 Price Full Oversize o( fch Each t' i Pair 3.95 3.S3 Full OrsrslM 29x5.00-1- 29x4.40-2- 1 29x4.50-2-0 30x4.50-2-1 430 4.17 10x4.75-1- S.I1 4.728x5.25-1IsixS.lS-S- 9 29.4.75-2- 0 4-3- Pries 5.ZO 704 0f Each m Ech Pain 9 30x5.00-2-0 4.3331x5.0O-2- 1 7 8 l S39 S.4S S.X3 S19 $.7 5S 6.1$ 5. 97 6.63 .43 V & vjujy J IS I 1 Ei pertly mounted free. Tubes alao low priced FRONK CHEVROLET CO. PHONE 20 TREMONTON, UTAH I ft....GOODYEAR RADIO PROCRAM WED Revellers Quartet Joodyear Concert-Oaac- e Orchestra Guest Artidta I Nw Low Prktt P.M. TUNE . - t LATEST 1932 HEAVY DUTY GOODYEAR PATHFINDERS Trade Yonr Old Tlrea for New 1932 GOODYEAR ; tuf UJetl 1 Full Oversize 30x5.. 32x6.. 34x7.. Price 15.45 26. $0 3.40 Full Orcrslxe 6.00-2- 0 7.00-2- 0 7.50-2- 0 . . I4.SO I zx.40 a Z.4i g Tayson Efforts being made to se cure graveling of road located in west part of this place. Salt Lake City U. S. Teteran's Bureau asked bids for certain foundation planting around main building of new U. 8. Veteran's Hospital now under construction here. Unlimited Money to LOAN on Irrigated L.id. 6 cent. No commissions. V. G9.a-2- ; By Mrs. Frank Peck Bell, 129 WASHAKIE BOTHWELL By Mrs. Joseph By Miss Ilia Perry I Parry Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lilly white entertained at dinner Wednesday even ing of last week in honor of the birth day anniversary of Mr. Lilly white, Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Millan Peck and daughter, Sherry Jean, Mr .and Mrs. Hunter Gaddie and the host and hostess. Mrs. Rulon Manning and Miss Julia Manninl entertained at the home of Mrs. Manning Thursday evening in compliment to Mrs. Simonson of St. Paul. Dinner was served at small ta bles. Covers were laid for nineteen guests. Following dinner tables were arranged for bridge. Mrs. Simmonson received guest prize. Mrs. Gunderson high score, Mrs. Tracy Welling low and Mrs. L. J. Wood cut prize. Mrs, Simmonson is a sister of Mrs, I A very nice program was rendered Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Quest of Mrs. Robinson of California and in Sunday School last Sunday mornMr. and Mrs. Guy Bosley were dinner ing, consisting of songs, poems and guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Payne. tributes to mother. Mrs. Rhoda Woonsook drove to Mrs. Sarah Stark of Murray has been visiting at the home of her son, Huntsville last Monday morning. She Mr. George Stark during the latter was accompanied by Neatze and Amy part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Wil Broom, who went to get deer hides to liam Cribles and sons, Von and Os- make gloves. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wongan and car, and daughter, Sarah, and Mr. Al ma Munk motored up from Murray Mr. and Mrs. George P. Sams motored Sunday and visited during the day at to Dgden last Friday morning. They returned the same evening. the btark home. Mrs Eli Hawkins left Friday for Bishop and Mrs. Parry attended the an extended visit in California. Her graduation exercises of the Seminary intentions are to visit her daughters. class at Garland last Sunday evening. A number of Washakie people atMrs. Manton M. Moody of Oakland and Miss Georginia Hawkins of San Ma- tended Priesthood meeting at Malad teo, and her son, William B. Hawkins last Sunday afternoon. of Stockton. Dr. and Mrs. Hawkins Henry Woonsook drove to Pocatello were overjoyed at the news of a baby last Saturday to take Mrs. Pompyoke home. She has spent the winter in Mr. and Mrs. Kennet Malan of Og- - girl born to their daughter, Mrs. Washakie with Mrs. Neatze Broom. Moody, last Thursday. Mr .and Mrs. Elias Pubigee took here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Oleson and their baby to Tremonton last Friday Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carter and Miss Bernice Sheffield of Brigham, o doctor. daughter, Mildred, Miss Jeanette Ault Mr. and Mrs. Percy Burbank and Mr. to consult and Mr. Charles Barnes spent Friday and Mrs. Melvin Burbank of Deweywith relatives in Logan. ville, were dinner guests of Mr. and 4Mr .and Mrs. Lynn Hodges of Logan Mrs. Bert Hunsaker, Sunday. News spent the week end with Mrs. Hodges' A surprise party was given for Miss .1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lilly Fern Payne on her birthday Sunday, :x: white. at the home of her parents. local Farm Bureau met at The Miss Alissia Manning of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stark from Mrs. R. D. Anderson's home last City, spent the week end with her par Howell and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Firth Thursday where lamp making was ents, Mr .and Mrs. D. E. Manning. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and taken up and three lamps finished. AfMrs. F. L. Nye was hostess to the Mrs. George Stark. ter making was finished a light lamp members of the Ladies Self Culture The graduates of the Seminary luncheon was served by Mrs. AnderClub, Friday afternoon, May 6th. Pres from Bothwell were Misses Dorothy son, Mrs. M. E. Andrus was in charge of Summers, Leila Stark, and Edna Chris Before regular meeting an executive the following program: tensen and Delbert Firth, Darrell meeting was held where some more of A tribute to Mother Mrs. George Stokes, Franklin Hawkins and Eugene the committees were named. The Nye; response Mrs. R. J. Stayner; Haliday. chairmen are as follows: Mrs. Katie C. Jensen of Salt Lake The Cooking Club held Parlimentarian, Mrs. 0. A. Iverson; City, a member of the Y. L. M. I. A. their second meeting at the home of home and house, Mrs. Robert Allen; General Board, gave a wonderful talk Mrs. Leland Anderson, Wednesday. A Mrs. W. A. on "Motherhood"; vocal solo Austin game leader was chosen and other program and amusement, Mrs. R. S. Calder-- , fair, Allen; County Seager, vocal duet Miss Golda Acord business discussed. Then fruits and wood; membership, Mrs. M. H. Pack; and Miss Lou Veil Roberts. The host breakfast apetizers were prepared by food leaders, Mrs. James Walton and ess served a delicious tray luncheon. the girls. The meeting was a success Mrs. W. S. Muir, and health, Mrs. Adjourned to meet with Mrs. F. S. and eight girls were present. Parker. Gilbert Peck, May 20th. The third year foods club held their It was decided that the local would Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lilly white enmeeting at the home of Mrs. Wallace meet the last Friday in each month. tertained at a family dinner Sunday. Anderson, Monday. Cocktails were The next meeting will be Friday, May Covers were laid for Mr .and Mrs. W. made. There were six girls present. at Mrs. Gilbert Parker's home. 27th, B. Barnard, Mr. and Mrs. Millan Peck, and daughter, Sherry Jeane, Mr. and ther Smith, local radio engineers, movMrs. Lyn Houges, Mr .and Mrs. Hunted business to new quarters at 426 er Gaddie and the host and hostess. North, 5th East. Miss LaVera Manning, who is at Review Salt Lake City New flagpole being in business Lake Salt college i tending 1. at State Capitol. erected City ,is spending the week with her :x: Charles Sheffield purchasCorinne Mr. D .E. Mrs. and parents, The following record of industrial Manning. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holmgren and activity lists items showing investment ed general store of William Holmes. Tremonton Box Elder County Fair family motored to Logan Sunday af of capital, employment of labor and ternoon where they spent a few hours business activities and opportunities. and Rodeo planned for September 1, with Mrs. Holmgren's perents. Information from which the para- 2 and 3. Construction of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Barnard of Han graphs are prepared is from local viaduct Street East nearing com13th sel Valley, spent Sunday with Mr. papers, usually of towns mentioned, and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite. pletion. and may be considered generally Dr. and Mrs. Wendell Wudge of correct. Lewiston, spent Saturday with Mrs. NO, 67 IS NOT TOO OLD! Bids opened for construcBudge's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Moark Winters. tion of 5.6 miles road from here to IRON BRINGS BACK PEP Mr. Charles Barnes who has been Castello at mouth of Spanish Fork " I had lost my strength.- After visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. canyon, estimated to cost $90,000. T. A. Carter left Monday for his home Monticello Boulder Oil Knoll Co. taking Vinol (iron tonic) I feel as has come in Sunnyside, Washington. new leases preparatory to in- strong as ever and my pep signing Mrs. Ursel Rose is spending a few auguration of extensive drilling cam- back I am 67." C Tierney. Vinol tastes delicious. Scott Drug Company days in Ogden. paign. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jensen and Tooele International Smelting Co.'s Tremonton, Utah. (Adv.) family of Springville, are visiting with local plant reopened. Mrs. Jensen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cedar City Plans progressing for W. R. VanFleet. reopening Bank of Southern Utah. Odell Thompson, a student of the U. When You Think Ogden $260,000 post office annex S. A. C, spent the week end with his expected to be occupied in May. HARDWARE About $9,000 to be spent by State parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson. Members of the high school faculty Road Commission improving five miles WILSON with their partners held a party in the Federal Aid Highway between Kays-vill- e Build Anything" To "Everything and overhead crossing at high school Thursday evening. Phone 11 - Farm Bureau Bo-Pee- p - Utah Weekly Industrial , THINK Farm-ingto- n. Logan Anthon Skanchy and Lu SNOWVILLE By Miss Annie Hard :x: SEED GRAIN 4 Mrs. John Neal has been suffering from an abscess on her face. Bishop and Mrs. D. ft. Nelson, Jr. returned home Sunday after a three weeks stay at Salt Lake where Bishop Nalson underwent an operation for appendicitis, at the L. D. S. Hospital. He is getting on nicely now. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Arbon were Ogden visitors last week A good crowd attended union meet ing at Holbrook, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Robbins motored to Logan and Tremonton, Sunday. A beautiful Mothers Day program was given in Sunday School Sunday morning. Cleon Jeppsen and family returned from Brigham Saturday They had three children's tonsils removed while away. Mr .and Mrs. J. J. Cutler motored to Ogden Thursday. The M. I. A. presented their one act contest nlav "In the Secret Places" here Saturday night. They will pre sent it at Brigham Tuesday night in the district tryout. Winter seems to have lost its grip on us. The last few days have been lovely and the farmers are busy trying to make u; for lost time. Mr. and Mr;. Fred Hurd, of Stone, were dinner guest of her mother, Mrs. TREBI BARLEY FEDERATION WHEAT BOWERS WHEAT DflCKLOW WHEAT TREMONTON-GARLAN- D MILLING CO. mm I YOU CAN BUY THE FAMOUS J. I. CASE Line of FARM IMPLEMENTS at New and Attractive Prices Let Us Show You These Implements Set Up In Our Show Room And You Will Be Convinced. Cooper, Sunday. HARDWARE - LUMBER - COAL on Farmers' Cash Union per JOHN J.SHUMWAV Phones: B. R. i" GARLAND MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. 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