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Show r v. BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1932 ' 7 -u T1WEYVILLK Aulf By Mrs. Thomas -- J . tie daughter. Edna Joyce's fifth birth. Iday, Games were played and fef resh- ments were served to guests. 4 :x: eight small number) ladiesat a quiltinir at her Irs. DicV'Yoang, Mrs. Ed, Young home fn'day afternoon. The time was : refrcsh-dty.r- e and Mrs. 'Smith, all of - Salt Lakelspent in, a social way and : served. were nts ; Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Ben Grant an3 ch, drer .of Og-Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen. ' ... . Mr: OIK Hi. t O. 11111 1 r.. i a nr..., ikavt nin Wan, -- ' - , - - . . . KM n ; Saturday,'; Sept.. 10 To Fix Market Price - 3 OLD t Inasmuch asretK?rt.s are cerninj? in CITY Ah importsantT Elder part 0f tne movement andi ...v.tkal .certain nieeting concerning have fires . .us.. ...it " rgraait uiii.cs ivi bins cu o prat.u tiuu was , dis-- 1 set been have .which might du& held at the local commercial called to Section j tentioft astrous, rooms aturuay morning Jjy growers of ' Compiled Laws pt .Utah; or ' and .shippers of this section and rep- b453 1 9 11 which provided ; 'Ever person J North .Ogden and whoresentative's "from sets a " or.: negligently miciouly Weber county. The purpose of the be causesVor to fireor , set T procures meeting was to sej a fair price for the hn or j grasses prairies, fire.jlnyweeBs, which would be in harpeach crop, "graiii oil any lands, public or private; j J "other in of with sections' mony prices The gen- - J the state. An agreement was reached i)H guifty.of a misdemeanor." . misdemeanor erat a is a for penally" to not sell any peaches under 50 cents of to not or exceed $300 fine imprisona bushel, wholesale, and C5 centsre ment in the exceed iZ not to, coanty jail tail, without the container. More than. six months st both such fine and im200 growers were present and .signed ' " ,' 'V-V- . X the agreement, 'The price will not pnsonment. V ; apply to carload shipments, and .will Owing 'to the dry condition , of ;thej' take effect immediately. and other vegetation in. various'5 grain The .organization will .take steoa to nnrtj of tbia fnnnfv at this time, alll with, state officials and the-- persons are. urged to use the utmdstlX local chamber of commerce in an "ef- - Brecaution to- avoid setting anv fires. fort to aid the movement of the crop to. report to the sheriff or other j to neighboring states. r officers of thecounty anyVvio-i- f J. Wesley Hopley, president of the! iation to the above law.' In an effort 1 chamber f opened .ietfo fires which" 1 meeting and a permanent organBa-tion-wa- might destroy extensive areas of grain farmed, fjth Joseph Mason and other' crppfe any violator appre-'- J of vViIlarri as "rh?ntriflri Mnd M. '. J. ih,ndea will do prooecowg .10 ine iiiit- - T Thorn of Perry as Secretary, est, extent: nanuier oi onn ,vgen ana- juruu Boar J of County Commissioners, Farr of Weber coilnty were prenetit. as representatives of their respective localities. ....Wl".' 'tM : fa BRIGHAM -- Breaking Blanket Values I . p I - 70xS0 PART WOOL and Soft fluffy. Really a sterling value at this new low price j. j - $1.95pr. The edge is ribbon. ttmnd, the plaids come in assorted wanted colors, is about 3p2. pounds. Our weight . A L HI . .... mmoA .A iov av uus i cam slock iuhj; -- " t It - I ; j. lieautiful ne block plaids, assortedOU 11 be taiK" colors; - This js a valueabout,., neighbors 'irtg to,your PRICE ONLY , , " S' - ','!; ' m ' - "'...'t (DO A 1 lJ&9j:S STARTING AT 8 1 ; ; M. TO 12 1 Merry Makers' Orchestra : .... REGULAR PRICES ; IJL 1 Extra Heavy and Extra Size PART WOO L BLAN KETS ?.:';$2.95 pr. a relatives and fnendi in. Ogden. k " Perry Spackmiui pent Sunday with friends at Ogden. Mrs. Lawrence vCliristensen entertained m honor of her little son's birth . , ', day. Mr, and Mrs. Fred C. Farmer were id McOammon, Idaho, Sunday visiting ' ; Mr. Farmer's mother. , .Mi. and Mrs Laraln' Marble anc cliifUreji, of togan, wer visiting at the home- of Mr. ahd Mrs. .S". A. Mar- - fll. ' - ' 1' t" " m.. - Hp - " , I 7080 Size . - SATURDAY, SEPT. 1,7th FREE WIENER ROAST 1 A. Heavy Part Wool Blankets t C-I- 1 lii-s- I A J these-disa'strou- CLOp Here Are; Three Record i It s' V 4 ! . was call- Redford of '"Mrs C. P. Jensen, Sunday,' cuu. wtre on ue ner; relatives "Miss Ellen Emery pf Uguen, was ing her visited Johnson Mrs. Margaret the week end truest of Mis Dona j Holbrook. ' at an4 daughter family Marble. , " re. Annie Beeton oPMalad, Ida., Mrs Albert Tubb of Holbrook.' visa waj rsllina' on friends and relatives' ited relatives here lor lew aays.were T. Marble Mr,., amLMrsv:N. . , here. "Sunday. of visitors Thursday. Ogden Mr. and Mrs. John Becker of Ogden, ware breakfast guests of Mr. and ; , Alton, Perry was visiting' in Ogden ; Mrs. T. IL A ult, Sunday. Thjy were Sunday. J on their Way to Dayton. Thursday night a splendid social teachers and "'"Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson and was enjoyed of the Sunday School partners Children spent Friday at Logan. , 'their ' ' home of Supt Albert.Thorsen. '. Mrs Albert' Thowen entertained at ht the ' lit-! Ralph Keller spent Sunday with a birthday party .in honor of her - yarnirig Is Given v To Incendiaries Growers Met Peach ' -- You'll travel long way before finding the equal of this value. Assorted plaids, ribbon bound. Last year this 'finality sold as high as $5.00 This is not idle talk. Come see for yourself . : J : - , Attention Students! - ble- - l ettieJjurbafik ldah visited relatives' htfr for a few days. '. ttf'nflel Bishop Marion the funeral sorvices of Alexajuleriiuir : -- " Fill in and mail to J. Trecionton, Utah desire the following application if jou transportation to and from the U S. A. C. for the coming school year. . E. HalUday, Ilox 364, All Seats - . First Class, Facing1 the ter at SlatersvJdPyT'" "our community ed Peach Day in, Urigham City. Front Passengers Will be Insured , ; eV-- f , ,. j enjoy- - 'I MrsJ.'O. By ... lladfield" ' ; . . ,' - - if ' ix: . Akh-Lilly while of Chicago, hi)enc Thnrsrlav drt Fridav with- h't xiOpr j Mrs. Clara Welling. Fred Sorenson-'oBngham, wa aj truest Sunday at the "Tracv Welhncrl - - - " w home. v ,i Mrs. Glen Walker went to Salt Lake ' Friday to- meet Mr, Walker, They were Sundays- guests Tat "the . E:' Mjsxd home. Monday Mr. Welling returned -- Address , ft H a" . Mrs." Walker went to to Pocatello-anSalt Lake Tuesday to spend the week. .Mrs. W. A. Debendiner and ..$jon, Pri Franklin of Salt Lake, visited atj the E. W. Hales home last week, ifean Hales returned home from Salt Lake with them. The Debendiners returned to Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.. Herald Lilly whitf of Logan, were Saturday and Sunday guests of their sister, Mrs. Clara Wel. ling. . E Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward are visaing with relatives in Logan and Wellsvjllle. Woodward Cannon of Salt Lake, spent Saturday and Sunday at the A. ' Forsberg home. Miss Lea Plowman of Logan, w$Ls a guest at the home of Senator and Sirs. T. R. Welling, Thursday and Fr&ay - S. of last week. ' Mrs. Mary ET. Tingey was calle. to Salt Lake Thursday on account of the illness of her son, Ross. Mrs. Jesse Davis and daughter, Ruth, spent Wednesday in Logan win relatives. J'k Darrell Welling of Salt Lake, entnt th4?ast week here with his broths, . i racy ana Karl. j; , Mr. and Mrs. A.' Forsberg &nd daughter, Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. fJoe Forsberg, went to Salt Lake lwvs , 'v day,, ' Mr. and Mrs. Jlo.scoe Anderson end emiaren anu Mr. and Mrs. Homer Anderson and sons, of Bothwell, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar " Forsberg. Monday evening a crowd of Democrats, with T. J. Udy and F.arl Hsjes as leaders, went to Dothwell to attend the social there. jfv J. 0. Hadfield and daughter Arjttfc Mrs. Ray Capener and Miss I.a wi Hales, went to Howell, Sunday, ' 'v . d -r-Y "I'' i I 1 Mum AfiSfewav SrfW - MONDAY TUESDAY September -- 18th - 19th - 20th , SUNDAY - I lit; Washingt on Masq uerade" WITH THE SKCKK.VS IDOL IN HIS GREATEST ROLE V Kisses for Sale In the Market Place of Politics! Honor for the Siren Lure of - . Washington's Most Dangerous Woman! Never told before on the screenWere it is wi th all ; its thrills, revealing, the inside of politics . . . a a woman's treachery! man's soul shadows of intrigue in the 'of scandal .Whisperings you've beard about Washington political scene them NOW, YOU SEE IT ALL FOR THE FIRST TIME in the most exciting drama of , ! lie-Rartere- , ' I o - our--Times- COMEDY...and...NEWS REEL THURSDAY FRIDAY - 3 l' "Hollywood Speaks" , I'" : With - GENEVIEVE TOBIN, PAT O'BRIEN Lucien Prival and Rita La Roy Follow the EXTRA GIRL on her way up. What goes on inside the studio gates? What happens when an extra ambitious EXTRA GIRL is blinded : by Hollywood, STAR dust? The true story of a Hollywood Cinderella . . . with one Prince Charm- . . watch ing too many. When Hollywood speaks out! There's scandal on the pan. ' You want to listen in when HOLLYWOOD SPEAKS! The story of the extra girl who wanted the SPOTLIGHT and was nearly blinded by its glare! "Hollywood Speaks" . . . Stop! Look! Listen! .. y'J .... 1 a 1y ... V ' ' 1 COMEDY and CARTOONS k " Mrs. Burton Musser and Mrs. H. Wolf, of Salt Lake City, will M special guests and speakers at a Defe- -' ocratic Women's Tea, to be held Hn the L. D. S. hall, Monday, Sept. 19th,' ' at 2 p. ra. Sack 100-l- b Operations at ' tor resumed. '.".rj Old Olson reservoir bcin Price ; . 1 Cleaned and renovated. , ." Star Family 69c Bag 48-l- b. - f Crystal Wedding Pork . 23c Pancake Flour Pint Jar 23c Lge. Pkg 2 25c 29c . - 2y2Lb.Canr 39c .... Bacon Pound Sugar Cured . 15c : 5 Pounds: 10 Pounds BIackBefries4? 35c Lgc. Can a Mothers Cheese 2 25c Dozen Hewlett Whole 13c . Package .2 5c . 19c Dozen ' :. ... .. ; Cans ' Pink ; 19c Utah Brand Tall Tumblem V Fancy Hard Wheat . .Cornflakes Jelly Glasses Macaroni Pounds Salmon ; Spices Mild Utah S23c Cocoa Ball 25c '.; 2 Pounds ,C Purity, 'Kit Quart Jar 79c Quarts Sugar Pound " Jar Caps Zinc Powdered or Brown ' Brookdale ;No . Crackers 23c 43c Bail Mason Malt Synip '3 Pounds 39c Fruit Jars Balco ; 10 Can V FANCY : 33c . LibbW No. Can BLUE ROSE - 33c Pineapple Syrup Maximum Cans..: Par "'" Hillsdale Cans .. 3 ' Package ...; Pineapple No. '21 Robb Bom Beans Perfect Soap Powder Best Foods' 1 & Dinnerette No. 2J 19c Mayonnaise ."Airway Pound : 15c Pkg. Coffee 29c ; -- Oats BlenH NEW CROP FANCY SEEDLESS - Brand Bottle z. Raisins ,20c Extract $4.89 ... flour - Tooele sm' s, .' Pound .., 4-o- f Tooele The producer nas a bumper crop of fce. He mud turn it into" shuick!yv Sifeway Stores e price is risntj everypropose to help rice. You can use serve to afford one dinner. Rice is breakfast rke-from to more beafehiuf and economical Help yoursefii Keb die farmer; help prosperity- jpply ol rice on the kitchen shell during this said "A" FIXE UTAH GRANULATED . An invitation is extended to fell Democratic ladies in the Northern part of Box Elder County. The purpose of the meeting is to complete organization and plans for the coming campaign. A similar meeting will be held In Brigham City in the evening for the ' ;i women of South Box Elder. BENEFIT CAMPAIGN Butter ' Sugar Democratic Ladies to v-Hold Informal Text September - 22 nd - 23rd - 24th I Em f. SATURDAY ( PRICES FOR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1932 vr ... er tn . LIONEL BARRYMORE - : Nils Asther Karen Morley Farmer-Consum- him-Th- " a- jj . . - : RIVERSIDE Name L-l-B-E-K- - - -- I . hereby apply for reservations or traniJliojcL to and from theU & A. C, Lojjan Utahf beginning September 26th and to continue throughout the school ... year.: 4 THE LEADER y Package 39c N 10c f |