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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER; THURSDAY. JUNE" 16 NEW AUTO TAX HEAVIEST - " OF ALL AUTO ACCESSORY FIELDING BEAR RIVER CITY By Mrs. Dan Gam By Mrs. C. W. Brailsford :x: and Mrs. B. H. Haliiday of Shelley, Idaho, were visiting with Bp. and Mrs. M. A. Garn, Thursday. "Sirs. Dean Coombs of Xorth Garland entertained the Clio Circle Club at a bridge party Thursday afternoon. Other guests were Mrs. Fred Coombs, Miss Iris Coombs and Mrs. Herman Potter. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Wynn Hansen and Mrs. George H. Luncheon was served. Coombs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cash had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jos eph Evans of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mrs. Lavon Wilcox returned to her home in Salt Lake City, after spending the past two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Ole Peterson. Miss Ardis Farnsworth of Rupert, Idaho, i3 visiting with relatives here. n Mr. and Mrs. J. F. English of spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn, Friday morning. They left by auto to tour Idaho, Montana and also a short trip into Conoda. Misses Lois and Alta Eavsten of Clarkston are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cannon . Mrs. Gertrude Hansen spent the the week end and Sunday in Salt Lake City. ten of Virgil his friends at a bonfire party Saturday evening. The occasion being his twelfth birthdaj anniversary. A of games were played. Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peck and Mrs. Zina Peck attended the reunion of the Peck family at Lagoon Saturday. Mr .and Mrs. Wallace Bourne enter- tained at dinner Sunday in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth, T Mr. S, SAYS MR. TAYLOR Rr&fdne Dealer Says Prices Will Be UneliangeU i Until Date Tax Becomes Effective . ,t:.-- t jumutmceuieui was maue xouay Dy of the company, Firestone dealers, tfctt tire prices, now the lowest in history, will remain unchanged to til midnight, June 20, when the new excise tax of from 10 to 15 per cent on tires and tubes becomes effective the highest tax on any automobile accessory. "A few days remain in which it is possible to save from 10 to 15 per cent by buying Firestone tires now," Mr. i said. "The new billion dollar revenue bill signed by the President will have the inevitable effect of increasing many retail ."The thrifty will see prices," continued Mr. the wisdom of taking advantage of the prevailing low prices." "The prices on all grades of Firestone tires will remain at the lowest prices ever known until the date the tax becomes effective as long as our stock lasts, and the car and truck owners who act promptly will have the benefit of the saving." weaver weweu u. wok stare nsn hatchery belonging to Cyrus Davis, Wheelwright Construe-- 1 tion Co. received contract of steel bridge over Ogden River near here. Og-de- Coomba-entertain- pa-rie- ty u" Jensen $68,5000 contract for graveling of i bout 10 ed ! miles Federal Aid Highway No. 40, from Cockleburr Junction here, to Colorado State line. EAST GARLAND By. Mrs. David Larson VHILE THEY LAST! -- :X: Sor-ense- n. JtINK 20th is the deadline after that the tax. The time i; short, but 'while our stock lasts we are H:ri; Firestone Extra Value Tires and Tubes, at no advance in prices. Every tire is fresh stock carries the Firestone name and a double guarantee, Firestone's and ours. Every tire gives you Extra Strength, Extra Safety and Extra Mileage not found in any other. For only Firestone Tires are made with the patented Firestone construction features of and Two Extra Gum-Dippi- Gum-Dipp- ng Cord Plies ed Under the Tread. TYPE CQIimER r,K.fh $3.XO $3.10 i.40-21- ... 4.50-21.- .. 4.75-1- 9 . SpeMl n 3.5 3.98 ... !30x3JCI $$.98 6.98 3.53 3.98 2.89 X.89 7-- 5 5 Mr. and Mrs. David Larson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Manning, of Garland, to Logan Friday where they spent the day at the Logan Temple Mrs. Alva Rhodes visited with relatives at Rockland, Idaho, returning Fr day. The Misses Effie, Carmen and Len-n- a Shaffer were shopping in Ogden Friday. ov injured 8 itM sw suiopy sopQ cident Monday when he was kicked by a horse. He was badly bmised but the doctor thinks no bones are broken. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rhodes were Logan visitors on Tuesday. Arthur and Max Johnson" motored to Ogden on business Tuesday. The Sunday Sshool officers have planned an outing to the Udy Hot Springs for Friday evening, June 17. A large crowd is desired as part of the proceeds revert back to the school. ' Mrs. Elijah Jensen and daughter, Lillis, of Brigham, and Mrs. Amelia Smurthwaite, of Baker, Oregon, were Friday visitors of Mrs. J. M. Sorensen. Mrs. Ida Rhodes, locan primary pres ident , entertained in honor of ' the Guide Class at her home Tuesday even ing. Those boys who have been pro? mo ted from Primary work are: Carl Somers, Ted Cheney, Nobo Watanaba and Carl Rhodes. Mrs. Naomi Oylerl and Mrs. Pearl Grover were invited ? guests. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oyler, daughters Edna and Claudia, John Anderson, son Verl and daughter Ruby visited here Sunday evening and furnished the program at meeting. Miss Irene Walker, of Ogden, is spending the week with Miss Clarissa Larson. . This is your chance to get Firestone Extra Values at these amazingly low prices. Don't, delay. Come in today, and get the tires you need. Save 10 to 15! TREMONTON . . MissEldora Olsen is in Boun tif j1 with her mother, visiting Mrs Dora Davis Mr. and Mrs. John P. Holmgren, Mr an.i Mrs. Oluf Jensen and Mrs. Delbert Holmgren and son attended a party on Sunday at thee homo nf Mr anH ilrs. tiyrum Hokenson in Ogden, giv- onor oi tneir c" Venna whose marriage took daughter, place June 11th to Larl CanJon. ; 53 Pounds Oh Boy! - , Don't be stubborn, you big fat Phyllis Bates is spending the week men throw off your fat before your fat throws you into the discard. Do The Borg family reunion was held as Mr. S. At Lanier of Sawtelle, Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calif., did read his letter: George Stenquist. A banquet was "I have used two reducing belts to served to 43 members of the family no benefit but Kruschen at noon. In the afternoon members of Salts each in! my coffee 1 morning the Stenquist family were asked to have taken off 7 lbs. in a week and eat join to celebrate the 15th wedding most anything I like. I weighed 243 anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. George lbs. 6 months ago and now I weigh' Stenquist. Light refreshments were 190 lbs." served to 68 guests. Take one half teaspoonful of Mrs. Maurice Pack and Miss Vir- Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot ginia Dewey entertained at a miscel- water every morning cut down on r, fatty laneous shower for Miss Maudell meats, potatoes and sweets a bride of June 15. Bridge and now you know the safe way to lose other games were played. DeEsta unsightly fat. Holmgren won high prize, Phyllis WilFor a trifling sum you can get a son low. Guests were, DeEsta Holmof Kruschen Salts that lasts 4 jar AnEsther Edith Stohl, Foxley, gren, na Miller, Pearl Bergstrom, Phyllis weeks at any drugstore in the world be sure and get Kruschen your Wilson, Mary Dewey, Doll Harris, Mrs Margaret Pack, Mrs. O. A. Seager, health comes first. (Adv.) and Mrs. James Walton. since-usin- g Sea-ge- aiMMiueu uie iunerai services held for jones jonnson, a relative. of Mrs. Keith Driggs (Connie Jensen) at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win .(invnn l,v,.).... ax tcx uuuii. Aivia """viij A most delicious luncheon was served auu me ume was spent socially. There were thirty five present. Mrs. Frona C. Caten Misa n!,i.; Thorsen and Miss Lela Jensen are at-- ) tending summer school at Logan, Saturday afternoon the members of the Entre Nou Club met at th of Mrs. Violet N. Jensen. Following a delicious three course hot dinner bridge was enioved with Thelma I son of Salt Lake winning first prize auu mrs. ivieua Holmgren cut prize. There were ten .members and thirteen visitors present. j in Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Ursal Anderson, of Aiiseiet., are visiting in this city wuh Mrs. Anderson's parente,Mr. and Mis. Wiilard H. Air. and Mrs. James P. Jensen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Orsen lverson, Mrs. Victor N. Hansen, Mrs. Hattie L Hansen, Mr. Joseph 1 Verson ami Amnc lvenn motored to Ogden Sunday where they leK, - Among those attending the general M. I. A. Conference in Salt Lake City were Bishop and Mrs. L. M. Holman, Mrs. Sophia Larson and Marion AT fAS FREE FEICi 1 Buy Now-Sa- ve Sg Fat Maiu Reduces I Pay Your Subscription NOW Joyce, the twelve year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Wanker, is confined to his bed fcuffprinr with nr at. tack of blood poisoning in his right near I j GMVE l&T An'd Receive 25 Per Cent Discount causea irom something him last Tuesday while in stinging wading with a few other boys. The Dependable Ten Club Girls met Wednesday at the Crystal Springs Each girl brought a dainty basket lunch. Swimming was pniovpH hv nil After holding a meeting to discuss uneir next meeting all returned home and reported a very pleasant trip. Miss Almeda Anderson, daughter of Mrs. Martha J. Andersen and Sheldon Andersen, son of Mrs. Emma Ohman, were married on Wednesday. .Tun 8. at Logan, Utaji. Misses Esther Ohman and Harriet Sorensen attended the .lnn mnfor. ence in Salt Lake in th int erKt nt the Primary. Mrs. Iretta Campbell and Miss Aleen Hansen also attended conference in the interest of the Y. M. M. I. A. Mrs. John Pitts of Salt T.nlco f!it is visiting in this city with her sister, Mrs. Carl lverson. 4-- H K J Thank Yon Bear River Valley Leader .1iaaaaaiiiaaaaBiMmaiaMaa!aaM""a "aaaBBBBBaBsaaaiaBBaaBBBBaaBBHBaaaBi iiiI'ibibii nfm ill I? & m Bn Statistics show you that costs are lower now than they have been in the past ten years. You can build now and save M SENTINEL Om Coaftlc WK 4.40-2- 4.30-2- 1 1 4.7M9 5.00-1- 9 115-2- 1 iMhor fl 1 SpkIiI ?,H ',!" gr," 8.ff $3.59 S.f S.95 4.4 4.63 4 0 4.85 f. 5.98 j Sim Yittstone TYPE OLDFIELD TYPE 0W Cm diet 4.40-2- $. 1 1 4.75-1- 9 4.75-2- 0 5.00-1- 4 Proportionately Lorn 14.79 8.9 6.96 8.15 8.48 5.35 5.43 6.33 6.43 6.65 8.1 8.48 18.8S 19.9 5.50-1- 9 6.00-1- 9 6.00-2- 0 Olhor Tm Wet tic . 5.25-2- 1 Or 84.79 S.35 .43 . 8.43 9 5.00-2- 1 9. 44 II. Ltam 4.50-2- f.C f,kt C 4.50-2- 0 7. PtcM Oar tut Sim 10.85 10.95 rroportioomtmtm 18.f 4 IS.31 Draw ia.99 Prospects IX.48 I3.S4 If.SS 18.48 11.94 81.84 1 Lmm I Ml BMaafaatara tiraa aruUr special Waa4 mm. far aaaat atbara ta distribute. Spatial Brand Tin ara mada without taw ii In ara aaM without kta awaraataa ar raapoaaibillia for in ifaa. hm.tiraThay baara tlva Firaataoa Mama and tba cjaalllr Fkaataa axoala that af J l O aaail ardar tteaa aaM at tha aaaaa prima. aaaaa cU mi LEADER 9.3 19.38 faalaa ii 'a parr in the Qaf tatMt m rUH" , Mii Mitk Om H. I. C. UTAH AUTO & IMPLEMENT CO. Tremonton, Utah Phone 28 The Want Ad columns in the Leader are the magnet that attracts readers. Keen minded men and women in all walks of life, in business and in private life have learned to use the Want Ads in the Leader, for they know that using them means rapid results whether it is a job, exchange, or buying and selling. Phone 23 on-- your buildinig projects, without in any way lessening the quality of the home you desire. 1 ff I ooo WISE people all over the country are taking advantage of the moderate costs of building today, they are investing sums which will net them big returns in the near future. Prices on labor and materials are bound to go up, and with them will go your chances to save, unless you act now. J. 11. Rhead Building Contractor Phone 2-a- .l |