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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1S32 PAGE FOUR appreciative of her philanthropic spirit HOWELL By Mrs. Roscoe Stoddard Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Larkin and son, Howard, attended the Larkin reunion held at Crystal Springs. The farmers in this vicinity are going strong into haying. This valley U noted for its heavy yield of hay but the farmers are some what disappointed at this years yield due probably to the extreme late and cold season. Through the efforts of Mrs. C. C. Shriber a music class has been organ-ie- d and the people of this valley are The Snowville baseball team lost to our team here Saturday, to the score of 6 to 16. Mr. Jos. Carlson spent the week end with his family at Logan. Miss Lida Wood returned home Sun day from California where she has been employed during the past year. After a couple of weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wood she will return to Los Angeles. The dance held here Sat. night was well attended. Mr. Frank Stevens was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Forsgren, Sun Science Finds Wear on Clothing Is Caused by Automobile Upholsteries Tremonton Business Guide And Directory i: xv t We urge our readers to read the advertisements in these umns as well as the larger display ads throughout the paper. Each week some of them will have a special to offer you. ,Trv-& in ....... J 9 S4 -- W lv3 MAKE THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS PAPER YOUR SHOPPING GUIDE At FOR ICE Beverages & Coal Tremonton Steam BAKERY Your products are better Our products made from your's, makes ours the best. Boost your own products by SEE boosting ours BESSINGER BROS. SPECIAL For Saturday FRESH TOASTED TREMONTON, UTAH 36: : H. G. Scott Drug Co. Tremonton, Utah Night Calls Phone 47 Test rhe results, which have Just been announced, proved that velmo. a deep pile mohair velvet upholstery, caused the least wear and tear on clothing. This upholstery, manufactured at Sanford. Maine, from the resilient fleece of the Angora goat, were least destructive to dress goods and men t suiting because the mohair fibers were more yielding and softer than other types of upholstery. Motoring, it has been found, subjects clothing to extra stress and der carefully measured pressure Sam- strain. Selection of good mohair upples were subjected to 100.000 rubs-th- holstery that is "kind" to clothes will equivalent ot more than a yeai ? do much to prolong the life of fabrics actual service, and the resulto wire while also increasing the Joys ot carefully checked. iiiotorlng. Mohair Velvet Win MaanM M)-n- 47 WHERE SAVINGS ARE GREATEST THE FINEST OF FOUNTAIN DRINKS AND LIGHT LUNCHES THIS IS YOUR DRUG STORE Come and Make Yourself at Home AWAITS THE PERSON WHO BUYS NOW! PRICES WERE NEVER LOWER Hardware - Lumber Implements Paints and Oils Get Your Hunting and Fishing License Here Farmers' Cash Union in Rubbing MARSHMELLOWS CHICAGO Practical men nd women who are anxious to preserve the wearing qualities of their garments as long as possible will be interested In the results ot sclentiric "rubbing" tests Just completed oj leading clothing manufacturer here m scertaln what kind of automobile upholstery subjects a motorist's clothing VO the least wear. Different kinds of goods were rubbed against three of the principal varieties of upholstery used In automobiles un- PrescriptionSpecialists Peterson and Mrs. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Fredrickson were Brigham visitors on Saturday. Mrs. Newel Taylor is visiting in wy oming with her father, Mr. Levitt. Cheney Pierson, who has spent the past five weeks with his sister, Mrs. W. M. Miller, returned to his home in Burley, Idaho, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Peterson and Mrs. Fred W. Peterson returned home after a week's visit with Mrs. Jesse Peterson's parents, at Southern Utah. Mr. Harmon Granyer and daugh ter, Helen, were Idaho visitors on Wednesday and Thunlsay. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Starlin Stanfill was buried in the Tremonton cemetery on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. hugene Miller were attending to business matters in Brig- ham on Thursday. Bishop Fred L. Petersen and Mrs. Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen attended the Danish conven Bi.shop tion held at Logan 14c on Sunday. ep mn inrn OB : : Try The Best In Optometric Service Moler Electric REFRIGERATORS In Northern Utah See Them Now Year Guarantee USED WASHERS Electric and Gas Motors Unlimited Money to LOAN On ness men. The 3rd Training Class for Club Leaders met at the Bear River High School Wednesday. Mrs. Lloyd Hill, president of the Leaders Association, was in charge of the general session. Mr. George Buford of the Ogden Globe Hour Mills, gave a very in teresting demonstration on mixing and baking bread. Miss Lavoy Burbank and Mrs. Ly dia Marble, of Deweyville, gave a method demonstration on "Table Service", under the direction of their leader, Mrs. Geneva Gardner. Miss Izola Jensen, district exten sion agent, emphasized possibilities of a local Community Club, in communities where there is more than one club. Mrs. Sophia Nebeker, of Wulard, Mrs. Cleo Forsberg, River side, Mrs. Leland Crystal, Tremonton, and Miss Rae Abbott, East Tremonton, were in charge of the various phases of the work. Parts of on AI Makes Washers MAYTAG SHOP Irrigated Land. 6'2 Per Cent. Service and J. A. Pack Representative Tremonton Utah No Commissions. JOHN J. SHUMWAY Phones: B. R. V., 69.a-2- ; Bell, 129 DRY CLEANING Is A HYGENIC NECESSITY Blue Light Station No. 9 4-- H Watch this space next Weew Not A LUXURY United Sanitary Cleaners PHONE 37 Diderickson & Goldsberry When You T, jffDWAR THINK WILSON Rocky Mountain Packing Corporation "Everything ToJBuild, Anything" Phone 11 T Packers of Twin Peak Peas O ! Blue Light Station No. 11 MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Uth Tremonton, Phone 21 Winchester Service are 'way Ed WINCHESTER, Prop. DOWN ' Make the most of your cation va- EXAMPLES OF LOW ROUND-TRISEASON FARES From TREMONTON train. Reach your destination hours or days Rooner without fatigue over the smoothest roadbed on earth . . . Union Pacific! by traveling by Consult local aent limit. FOR THE LEADER FLOUR P "PRIDE OF UTAH" "UTAH FAVORITE" J to Denver Omaha $ 38.80 All Poultry Mashes MILLING CO. TREMONTON-GARLAN- 64.95 Kansas City 64.95 75.45 Chicago New York New Orleans Los Angeles 85.30 39.30 Portland 40.90 128.85 D. C 115.60 orrmponrilnKlT low fares from anil to olhtr points. rnrr Agrnt. Salt Lake Washington D 122.17 Boston Yot furlhrr Infornmtina, Npi" l.nml Asrnt I). S. VKM f.n. Urnrml rn SUBSCRIBE in Unusual Travel Bargains about lower fares uith shorter return Bear River Valley Leader SERVICE : 4-- H Liberal stopover privileges. Delightful side trips. Choice of return routes. Final return limit, October 31st. tfiat SELLS : Per Pound $59.00 and up SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO He Will Tell You. For Clean and Quick Ranging in Prices RAIL-FARE- S The same kind of printing presses and thfc same kind of equipment that are used in larger cities are used right here in your home town. If You Have Any Printing to Be Done, Consult Your Home Town Printing Institution. If He Can't Do the Job Sunday Chicken Dinner WASHERS chants at the Industrial Fair and later the Egyptian Theatre. All enjoyed the day and appreciate the courtesy shown by the Ogden busi Bishop Peterson saw many of his friends he fet while on a mission in Norway. Miss Dell a Peterson was hostess to the members of the Treasures of Truth Club on Wednesday afternoon. During the first part of the meeting, ways to improve the club was discussed, af ter which each member took parts on the program. A very delightful lunch was served by the hostess. Ihose present were Mrs. Myrtle Miller, Mrs. Marie Peterson, Mrs. Eva Peterson, Mrs. Olive Peterson, Miss Beulah Taylor, Miss Lucile Miller, Miss Wanda Peterson and Miss Althea Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Owens were Tremonton visitors on Saturday. Mrs. James Palmer and son, Mar cel, of Stone were visiting friends and relatives here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Toombs of Promontory spent Sunday with Mrs. Toombs parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lunch counter and fruit Marsh. Logan Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller were stand being erected on Vernon proper Trefonton visitors on Saturday. ty, Second North and Main St. "Your Good Will Our Best Asset" Phone 35 Tremonton, Utah Bring Your Family And Try Our 3 The following ladies attended the luncheon given by the Ogden Chamber of Comferce last Thursday. Mrs. T. R. Welling, Mrs. Karl Welling, Mrs. Joe Forsberg, Mrs. J. H. Ward and Mrs. J. Hadfield of Riverside; Mrs Clarence Summers, Mrs. Ezra Harris Mrs. J. A. Hunsaker of Bothwell: Mrs N. Peter Marble of Deweyville, Mrs. Gilbert Parker, Mrs. Leland Crystal Mrs. Rob Calderwood of Tremonton Mrs. Orson Iverson and Mrs. Ernest Cornwall of South Tremonton; Mrs. J O. Garfield, Mrs. Lloyd Hill, Mrs. P, E. Ault and Miss Rae Abbott of East Tremonton. Following the luncheon and pro-- i gram they were guests of the mer-- i 4-- H MIDLAND CAE?, FRED'S CAFE Farm Bureau News PENROSE col- ( tir CDtFDC M)M0'M0VnM - - TIRES - - TUBES Oh hOimm-sitmm- a BATTERIES ASSOCIATED GASOLINE & OILS LEA'S SERVICE UTAH TREMONTON 'The OtvWund Route" H)aaV0-araMMBaO- 4 LEA DUNN. Prop. M)BB)aOB04aB-lBUan0- 4 |