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Show PAGETHREJ BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1932.. YELL MASTER TRIALS. All the students of the Bear River High were requested by the student body president to meet on the front steps of the school to begin to yell or support the bears who are trying out for the future "yell leaders" of RIVERSIDE CAMIEIEABIHIA1PIHI By Mrs. Reading Time i 3 minutes, 10 seconds peppiest fellow to encourage the bears to growl. In the near future the right one will be chosen. All high school students should be willing to support their master and keep the peppy school spirit, for there is nothing that encourages and gives determination to the boys to win the games like a group of good peppy boosters. Kate Johnson. CSMS:S:-S- su- pervisor, of the Bear River High School, suddenly woke up to the fact that his old tin Ford had seen better days,sb he took a notion and bought $ Sfri2f l r JLliL--.flll-s'lrj:Vfi 4? , f?4 4' V?v I l - ? Joan Crawford, star, once con. lovely fessed. So an admirer sent her this one as she sailed for vacation in Europe. Her husband, Douglas Fairbanks. Jr., lost no time finding a ' favorite," 1 " I, iSHi'' V f f J Unlimited Money to -- f AT! 1 Vl ; f ' ' 4 '.'ft, f C v ill , MT--- I ' AA iA v LOAN - for Savings conference was held Sunday A large crowd was in atevening. tendance. The young men's organization was reorganized with Ronald Hales as president and Newell Ward and William Bowcutt as counsellors and Howard Capener as secretary. Roy Holdaway of the Stake board was in attendance. Mr .and Mrs. Glen Walker were week end guests at the E, W. Ward ' ' - f3 L A f I1 W if l A CL-A- t E, II ; Wf'jt i X V , jVT f SALVAGE: Jams . Mattern. left, who with Bennett Qriffln, ,n c,rcl "bove, at. "iSSM'"' tempted to set a new world flight, ia record rt'tfifi ' hown here i J Jl&& ', Myfy - - SSL-- i - arriving " Moscow with in. trument. salvaged from their plan which was wrecked en the hop from Berlin to l i7Lr GEPHARTS Overalls Joe Forsberg and Edmund Udy went to Brigham Tuesday to get a load of fruit which the Red Cross distributed to those who lost their crops during the hail storm. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward returned from Logan Friday after a week's visit with relatives. The M. I. A. opening social was well attended and all enjoyed the games and watermelon. Miss Bernice Bjorn of Tremonton, was a guest of Miss Ruth Forsberg, I 7 At home. l l II i8S&f pw.. "s syv-- li V" f v kJEMf 1 ' 5 Si4.V f 1 -- - ; J fSSVPf f W ifm'" ' ,' 1 ' K YJttW jL. A U$i,y t England III on Loch Scotland, Lomond, new established-- . speed-bo- at world't V mark at 119.81 miles per hour. Ha is the first man to travel over water at better .) K than 2 mites a minute. ' '.Jlsmm ,.,. , ; , SPEED:' Kay. 'p'IJ"''""-"-- "III? J ffi vxx' nAw', jfaaVih,,i ' ZS' 11 , , ?S3Ss2fisA -- SOME i sH -; CAKE is my "CHOCOLATE 1 x 1 -- - !&''$. a better car. Many questions were asked and much talk went on about the old Ford. One student asked Mr. Last if he intended to frame the old hack and hang it up. Mr. Last replied that all he lacked was the place to hang it. Lewis Briggs. Tips M. I. A. p Boys Blue Triple Stitched Ages Blankets 4 " 3rJy- THINK 66x80 -- m. BEAR RIVER CITY "Lets Get Mac-farla- Associate i HARRIS T"l T1 Ai,,,,, DUNN ne $1.65 Reg. $1.98 Value Orchid - White In Colors Rose-Whit- e Green-Whit- e Remember a small deposit holds any blanket. FOR THE BEETS Canvas Gloves Heavy 14 Ounce -- 1 only- 0c pr. MENS' WINTER UNIONS U 49c pr. Long Legs and Sleeves BOYS' Dress Shirts j SERVICE -- TREMONTON FLYING A GASOLINE I 19-2- 3. HYVIS MOTOR Vii ; , ! Fast Color Individually wrapped in cel lophane. Plain Colors and Fancy 49c ALL SIZES ' Youthful Strength BOYS' WINTER UNIONS s. world-know- TITUS PEARLS TRAIN FOR SUCCESSFUL LEADERSHIP how-ave- 4 Double Heavy business. Mr. and Mrs. William Butler are into the home of Mr. and Mrs. moving On Irrigated Land. 6J4 Per Horace Bigler. Cent. No Commissions. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Arbuckle of with Arimo, Idaho, were visiting JOHN J. SHUMWAY friends here Tuesday. Jex Capener, who is doing interne Phones: B. R. V., 69.a-2- ; Bell, 129 work at a Chicago hospital, has been seriously ill following an appendicitis operation. Mr. ond Mrs. Karl Welling and Mrs, T. R. Welling were Brigham visitors Sunday . When You Think Miss Virginia Cornwall and Virgil HARDWARE luar J 3 iaf Anderson were visiting at the home of mMmtitumiVU limn Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Forsberg, Sunday, an W. D. Herridge, left, A MOUTHFUL: Behold the world's largest strawberry WILSON 4800,000,000 PROJECT i Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bigler and shortcake. Weighing V2 tons, it was the main attraction Canadian Minister to l s.. and Secty. of State the at the Lebanon, Ore., Strawberry Festival. Its making Ktimson. right, signed ti treaty to govern son. "Everything To Build Anything" Glade, left Wednesday for Tropic SO an into 12 called for sacks of flour, pounds of shortening, IS envelopment of the St. Lawrence waterway Phone 11 where Mr. Bigler will teach m of told folks Calumet Utah, cean lane they "opened the door" for the greatest pounds baking powder (the proudly us), 720 eggs, 40 gallons of milk. C'ilr9 project of modern times. the high school. J. H. Ward and Voss Ward were in Ogden on business Tuesday. THIN, SKINNY GIRLS Miss Phyllis Richards returned from HAVE FEW BOY FRIENDS Burley, Idaho, the latter part of the week with Elmer and Joe Barlow. Try this easy way to fill out your Miss Richards has spent the summer By Mrs. C. W. Brailsford chest and give your body the pretty with her aunt, Mrs. Myrtle Barlow. men admire. Just take vinoi curves Mr .and Mrs. Lorenzo Bowcutt, Thursday afternoon Mrs. Olive Reese entertained a number of her friends a few weeks and you'll be surprised, daughter, Sylvia, and Rowane to a delightful party in honor of her Scott Drug Company, Tremonton, were in Cache Valley Sunday, birthday anniversary. A birthday cake Utah. (Adv.) visiting. with vellow candles on a silver plate Miss Glena Packer of Ogden, spent was the table centerpiece and at each FRESHIES CHALLANGE Sunday at the Geo. Hales home. end were crystal vases with pink and SENIORS TO SACK RUSH. things as bowing to their commanding yellow gladiolias. A delicious hot din The freshies were brave enough to friends. Tuesday afternoon one girl ner was served to 12 guests of this city to a sack rush. told a "goat" that she couldn't comb and to Mrs. Floyd Murphy, of Corinne. challenge the seniors of the seniors her hair in behalf Wood, just at that time. They are WITH During the afternoon Monto Carlo Wist Clyde and the date was set dressed in house dresses with aprons class, accepted to score was enjoyed, with high going have a large over them. One teacher remarked Mrs. Ivy Anderson and low to Mrs. for Tuesday. The seniors MR. out for foot that although they were dressed in of boys going majority Pearl Elwell. ball so it was decided they needed real work clothes she hadn't seen them AND Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Abagley and wisa nxnnfifia Kfifnvo n n t 11 C flip doing any extra work, lwo lutugurcia ui ou class therefore it has been post- fresh June Buchanan. MR. LEA are visiting at me iiumc ui iui. wiu poned for an indefinite period. Mrs. Rasmus Hansen. Laree Barnard. SHIELD PRESENTED :o:Saturday afternoon Mrs. Cliff Mat- TO B. R. H. S. ensen gave a party to a number of AT The Brigham Post of the American E. P. NEW P. OF INITIATION in her of friends honor her birthday. IS ' PLACE. TAKES Legion presented a shield to the A delicious hot dinner was served to MEMBERS R. H. S., Wednesday, in assembly The afternoon was spent 19 guests. Eight girls are being initiated into For the past four years the American in playing Monto Carlo Wist, with P. E. P. club this week, Septemthe Legion has given a medal to the two high prize going to Reta Anderson and ber are as follows: most outstanding students in high The girls low to Fern Arbon. Mildred OIL Dorothy White, June school. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moore and cn.mn Bush, VivVViam AMra C.rrwU- UDon this shield is the names of the ' baby motored to Clear Field on Sun- Da! oHop'e Christensen students who have received the medal day where they spent the day visiting Famsworth. in Dast years. As the years go on with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Moore and members are called mnro names will be added to the new These family Mrs.' Selma Sorensen and daughter, "goats" and are spending a week obey shield. The shield is to be hung in members. They do such the main hall where everyone can see Harriett, returned home Friday even-- , mg the older student of B. R. H. b. is in Rexburg, Idaho, City: Mrs. Vera Sederholm, ing after visiting Mrs. it. Every have his or her name upon to striving for the past seven weeks with Mr. and Minnie H. Jensen, Mrs. Nancy Nick-ol- the shield. Mrs. Herbert Sorensen Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Horsley. Anna Brenkman. Mr and Mrs Christian Zinck and n Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld, the authority on Sexology daughter, Carrie, and son, Lee, spent and Director of the Institute for Sexual Science of Berlin, Germany, Sunday and Monday visiting in Salt created Lake City. Saturday afternoon Mrs. Ernest -Huggins entertained a few of her friends in honor of her birthday. A to help millions of men and women who have lost or are losing their delicious hot dinner was served to AT THE r, vital physical power. In his 31 years of practice and research, The afternoon was twelve guests. he realized that the weakening of man's glands was also responspent in playing Mont Carlo Wist sible for other troubles: High blood pressure, hardening of the arMrs. Merrell Wankier won high prize or work exhaustion after exercise, dizziness, depresteries, physical and Mrs. Lorenzo Johnson winning low sion, neurasthenia, etc COLLEGE prize. Numerous removed with All these troubles can be Saturday Mrs. Nancy Holmgren en cases were treated by Dr. Hirshfield in his Berlin Institute. tertained to Entra Non Club at her L. S. (State Official; 60 years old, married- - complained of physhome. The house was decorated with Freshmen Registration Begins Monday, September 26 ical exhaastion, dizziness and tremors. Was easily tired. Mental was fall flowers. The afternoon spent powers dull and slow moving. Physical powers had been incomplete Upper Classmen, Tuesday, September 27 s in playing Bunco, after which a defor previous 5 years. Blood pressure too high-- Given 2 licious hot three course dinner was S times a day. 2 weeks later the medical report on this man was: Ower 800 courses in fifty departments will be offered get served to the ten club members, and General health better, more vigor; dizziness much less and returning students of the College. This is your opportunity to mato of power. Treatment continued and 2 weeks later L. S. reported to five guests. Mrs. Holmgren was and increase chosen in profession, vital training your all weariness and exhaustion had gone; assisted with the serving by Misses again, this time to say that His power and value as a citizen. blood pressure had fallen, and at 60 earning your terially he felt fresh and buoyant Veona and Echo and Hansen Afton physical power and virility that years of age he had regained the life. g and ambitious students are inHolmgren. Mrs. Violet Jensen won Sincere, he had known in the prime of his high prize and Mrs. Ethel Taylor low vited to secure an education at the College for a low cost. In 2 weeks Start regaining your youthfulness now! Bunco game. the in prize Send within force virile of $5.00 aware Courses arte offered in the following Schools: new, you. time you will be Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Funk and famfor 2 weeks treatment (cash registered or money-ordeEDUCATION AGRICULTURE ily of Richmond, Utah, are visiting with Mrs. Funk's parents, Mr. and ENGINEERING AND FORESTRY To avoid mistakes please fill out the following coupon: Mrs. James P. Jensen. MECHANIC ARTS ARTS AND SCIENCE Last Tuesday in our Relief Society TEUT0N1A IMPORT & EXPORT SERVICE CO., DEPT. 8994 reHOME ECONOMICS the a party was given in honor of COMMERCE 211 Fourth Avenue, New York City, N. Y. Mrs. Sarah Fridal, tiring presidency, COLLEGE Mrs. Ixvene Jensen and Mrs. Ably STATE Boxes Gentlemen: Please forward to the following address Burt Amelia in President with Jensen, LOGAN, UTAH charge. A very interesting program for which I enclose was rendered. Sister Fridal was preYear Begins Monday, September 26 The Forty-Thir- d sented with a beautiful necklace and -- ...City Write the President's Office for a Catalog Sister Lovene Jensen and Ably Jensen My name is or Additional Information a beautiful cut glass bowl. Delicious t OAWOri wJ 69 wtwADhfniknfa WAM 4t State is My address the following visitors from Brigham 1 C--f- i to 18 25c pr. Sunday. Mrs. Fanny Capener of East Garland, Miss Ethel Capener of Salt Lake and Mrs. Bert Price of Calif o;uia, were guests at the A. A. Capener home Monday and Tuesday. T. U. Welling is in Salt Lake on Moscow. UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL Titus-Pearl- s. Titus-Pearl- hard-workin- 39c PAIR UP School Oxfords Leather Lined Black or Tan to 2 Sizes 5j 98c pr. Composition Soles To-da- y! r) UTAH Titus-Pearl- s, - n & Dance week. '"new supervisortakes notion. Just recently Charles Last, shop Worthwhile at Howell Sat, Oct. 1 given by Reliefsociety & Primary Mr. and Mrs. Leland Capener and daughter, Joyce, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Capener went to Salt Lake Saturday to visit with relatives. They returned home Tuesday except Mrs. Leland Capener and Joyce, who will visit for a Bazar Bear River. It is hard to determine who is the "j-sho- J. 0. Hadfield Vl AGRICULTURAL Gephart Stores Co. Phone 33 |