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Show M pags ErGirr -- BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 19221 ' 14-- CALL FOB DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION t ! BOTHWELL Notice is hereby given that a Democratic Convention has been called and :x: will be held on Friday, the 30th day Bazar & Dance at Howell Sat, Oct. 1 of September, A. D. 1932, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the National Guard Armory given by Rtliefsociety & Primary Mrs. J. Sligting and sons, Adrin in Brigham City, Utah, for the d Henry, and Miss Doris Grey, all pose of nominating candidates for the of Salt Lake, arrived in Both well Sun- - following offices: One State Senator; day to visit Mrs. Sligtings son, Law- - two representatives to the State Legis rence. Mrs. Sligting and Miss Grey lature; one County Commissioner for will remain for a week visiting Mr. r term; one County Commis-Jame- s Summers and family and other sioner for term; and County friends. Attorney; and to transact such other The G. B. Club met at the home of and further business as shall come Mrs. Marion Summers Wednesday, before the convention. The afternoon was spent sewing and The said convention will consist of in a social way. refreshments were 33G delegates appointed to the various served. precincts of Box Elder County at the The mutual opening social was held ratio of one delegate for every ten Tuesday night. A very interesting votes, or major fraction thereof cast CREME OIL 10 Lfe per and enjoyable program was rendered. for the Honorable George H. Dern for All numbers were encored. Following governor, in the election of 1928, as pt the program the crowd was divided in- - follows: Willard No. 1, 11; Willard to four groups and some peppy games No. 2, 10; Three Mile, 9; Brigham No. under the direction of Helen Christen-- j l, 14; Brigham No. 2,18; Brig- sen and Donald Burnhope, were play- ham No. 3, Id; Brigham No. 4, ed. Contests to see which of the four 20; Brigham No. 5, 12; BrigCOCOA groups paid the most of the mutual ham No. 6, 15; Brigham No. 7, 14; membership fee were held. Group No. Mantua, 7; Call's Fort, 5; Honeyville, 1, under the leadership of Franklin 9; Colhnston, 2; Beaver Dam, 6; Dew Hawkins, won. Buttered pop corn and eyville, 7; Malad, 10; Bear River City, pop corn balls were served. There' 12; Elwood, 14; Tremonton, 28; s a large number in attendance. land, 26; East Garland, 4; Riverside, Mothers (China) Mr. Dale Hunsaker, who has been 5; Fielding, 12; Rawlins, 8; Penrose, Per Package working in Rockland, Idaho, for thej4; Promontory, 2; Boothe Valley, 2; past six weeks, returned home, Fri- - Curlew, 3; Howell, 3; Rosette, 1; Park dayValley, 1; Clear Creek, 1; Junction, 1; Mr. Eli Anderson and family at-- 1 Stanrod, 1; Centerdale, 2; Kelton, 1; No 2 Can Gem Blue tended the Hunsaker family reunion at Lucine, 2; Grouse Creek, 4; Yost, 3; Golden .. . . . . Blue the Crystal Springs, Saturday. Plymouth, 9; Portage, 3. Mrs. J. S. Stanger, sister of Mrs.; All precinct chairmen are requested Blue LeRoy Ellis, and Mrs. Opal Skillian, to call primaries within their respec-o- f Devil Slide, Utah, were Sunday tive precincts for the election of guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy gates to attend the said county con Per Pound suls ana iamiiy. vention. Miss Lida Martin and Miss Rita Dated this 20th day of September, Smith of Oakley and DeLoris Eliosen A. D. 1932, Package of Kimberley, Idaho, visited Miss Ger-- , NELLO CHRISTOFFERSON, trude and Sunday. Nichols, Saturday County Chairman. PineGEORGE FRODSHAM, They called upon Miss Helen Chris-- 1 PAPER tensen, Sunday afternoon. Kingsford tl. County Secretary. 1 No 2 Cans ,,er Ro 3 pkgs 2 can Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Those chosen were: Dona Brough Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thompson of Gait LJue, visited their and Dee Jensen. relatives Mr. and Mrs. George Holla- The reporters for "The Garland and family. day Times" and "The Deseret News" will Maca- Lloyd Miller, nephew of Mr. and be chosen sometime in the near fu- Mrs. Eh Anderson, and Varene Bing-- ; ture ham, both of Weston, Idaho, arrived 'Bottle Gayle Holmgren. 3 Lbs. 3Pkgs. o:o Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson and familv. Thev will remain SCHOOL ENTERS INTO for two days. REGULAR ROUTINE, Mrs. LaRene Seave of Idaho visited her mother, Mrs. LeRoy Ellis, Satur- ln spite of the depression the Bear Oxydol River High School boasts the W ednesday evening Mr. Wendell enTollment it has ever had. Mr largest Smith Hunsaker gave a dance for his nuujy;stateJ Wednesd whUe the en that friends, in honor of his marriage to roilment had not t reached seven M.ss Sheffield, this fall. Ihere was hundred he ts it to be we a large crowd present and a very en-- ! this figure HAM- LARD STEAKS BACON joyable time was had by everyone. Early registration is undoubtedly Home Pork BURGER Fancy Inday night the Promary associa-- . thfi best that has been Rendered Shoulder Cured Fresh Ground Sugar tion gave their home coming. It was attendance is very hiyh.J tk) 3 LBS. 2 LBS. 2 LBS. LB. 1 wo very successful. plays were The teachers are also to by the Home Builders and Mi te with the stu(KjnJ k kanwee groups. Pop corn was served by selling and trading expences (ivn to tno.se Present. used books for th A mini. Sunday mght the M L A. ward con- - jthdr mum number of new textg h ference was held. Ialks were given ".vji.i by Bishop Marble, John Eberhart, Ei JL.x Petersen. ma Summers, Ilia lVrry and Mrs. o :o IVik of the stake board. Musical numbers were: a soeg by Bee Hive GARDENERS HOLD M1NIA- "l-i-b-e-r-tixutiil.or by. i'Llir fciriOYV. girls ami an in.trur.x-.-ita-y" and l.a.vlo'it UMiineis. A to!;g before tne first hour bell r; ng iK'tial 1. afn en' the rro:rran morning, entries for tv.o talk.; givou iiy Far.XiIii bogaa to fill the L. and Eugone llt'iauay reh.ting l'iov. er ch'.ss room. i'!U resting event;; th t on their trip to CalU'onii.--' ti- witrcss the Nicno,;:, ihe iislrucUu .stated that v. as pos.liveiy siioeked when his e es Olympic game.;. Tln-- gave a very viewed the avalanche of fragrant aeeuuiit and vivid (k?erip-iioteroliiiu; SUNDAY MONDAY - TUESDAY iii iiis room. Theio .j:c .sJi ni I he Oij I'ltpic fv'fi.ts h t tl.cy ami stui.ly cunna lilies, aaiers, zemvethem. cd. iii'K-- marigolds, and flowers vwin ul - 2 ill! Uofar ii i: .vn.'.j;,3 Mii'ii Lon'iii.cated sumses as iJapiglosis, Hch.'U and Kdona (.'!' arrow, Schabioa, and Gaiihu.da. Iv 'ivri ru nu to Option, Tl'..! '.li l't vv. Vi f !;!,. i llIil il'iflliT eaiii'snay. 1 ' 1 M oLn Hour. ;av...t- oi i! ':ice at i' v t '! S::'. Do:. 1 t)uring tr.e first part; of tia' class Mr. Aici;i:is told i & Primarv .uiu'n fcy names- of the sixty-sifiowvis c:.'.er. .i YvILLI AAii iur t.;e show. ,:..nie t.J.;Mii,ts s: i in The New Saven Idol and his Great Ciist: astOiUSiant m WilCil . eiml is; High a t'u.t Mi of i iowcrs ltuvo gpecit-iO'SULLIVAN, inoro Ih.m :.n) if anyene .red t.i li' a iios.er PAGE, ;;a, iu would jj hav;.' la to eiy TEAS DALE, Nov::?an FOSTER, La.n a:i the uaiures that characterBy Miss Ilia Perry 1. IFdl ttee Groceries Tremonton, Utah toe, , pur-an- Fresh Meats SPECIALS FOR four-yea- SUGAR i 5t 5c 25c 63c 29c fffiff?. SYRUP j Jellwell lis. LETTUCE j 50g Ls.: 25c SS8 OATS - Pine Pine Pine Kernel Corn Vz-l- Nuwax Starch Jar I Rubbers dele-dinn- apple 10c Attention e There will be a meeting held on Friday, September 23rd, at 8 p. m., at the L. D. S. Recreation Hall for the purpose of electing delegates to the County Convention. This is a VERY Important Mefeting and we request ALL DEMOCRATIC rctrrs to attend. er E. H. CORNWALL, Chairman. : j 25c 29e roni Navy Beans Vanilla k k JV z. i3g Shrimps All Democratic Voters of Tremonton Precinct 9-- 8c Jf16 j : j 23c n, Wof-findi- j 23c 17c b. i I 11c BUTTER Prom, was pressed and relaid during the summer. The job was completed After the j Tuesday, September 19th. ' and sand was floor polished papered Bear River High School boasts of before the as was it looked as Jt good seven pairs of twins. They are Lucile and Leah Cannon, daughters of Mr. damage was done. Marcus Parry. and Mrs. Lewis R. Cannon of Stone, sons Don Darwin and Gunnell, Idaho; of Bishop and Mrs. Charles B. Gun- HORSESHOE PEGS ERECTED. nell, of Howell; Rex and Max Laub, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Laub of During the past week the health Dean Dell classes have erected two sets of horse sons and Koford, Fielding; of George Koford of East Tremon- shoe pegs. This makes a total of ton; Arlene and Evelyn Kunz, daugh- four sets. ters of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kunz of The cement forms around the old Glen and Jack Rhodes, pegs have been torn out, making it Tremonton; sons of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Rhodes safer, as the glancing shoes are liable to become injurious to players. of Garland, and Bill and Walt Woffin-din sons of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. In the near future more students in this will be able to participate of Garland. Jessie Manning. game at one time. Frank Wfcrd. GYM FLOOR RELAID. Oeden Bids expected to be askeT The gymnasium floor which was soon for $300,000 forestry building to badly warped when water seeped into be constructed on site of old Kiesel the basement of the high school build- - home, 25th St. and Adams Ave. J STORK WORKS OVERTIME FOR BEAR RIVER. Gar-wa- FANCY CORN WALNUT MEATS ar i Saturday, Sept 24 SOAP two-ye- j ling last March, following the. Junior I Seasonvs Opens -- 10c 15c Tuna Coffee October, 1st j 10c 32c 10c WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR j i; n 29c 29c 1 15c 19c WE CAN SUPPLY YOU w ! Wilson Lumber Co, "Everything (o Bniid Anything" l I.o-ao.- T..j-;ua- TREMONTON, UTAH PHONE 11 j s Insist On the Best Don't Take Any Chances y .!i-jv- . - bl.s-sui';- 's n -, i .... WARREN Bear Rivor Gregory Verree Jc-.- Fciar.ds : l Ui a.-- o " 't ;a ne Li;.n x :' I i L;J li '1 i , lw. p. i i i ! te - Maureen RATOFF, Anita PRICES FOR SA'LIkuA u-i- ! ! 'with 0 'A ai't'-iF- C fl il ' - i 1.J i New Croy 4-I- b. 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I 22c b. 2 Cans 0 IMI Corn Meal Sperry'a SEE- TREMONTON, UTAH : 36 : Large Can Rolled Oats 9-l- b. 29c Malt Syrup Kettle Rendered Mb. Package BESSINGER BROS. and CARTOONS Cans lard - 5 Slices Ba!co 12c U e Fl.iles Packages 10c oNen 2 F.ran 2 "I.ilihyV rt rv III appl Wheatfes e sa o eafr Cans 3 Coffee PIECE ORCHESTRA () ft devil-may-ca- Butler I'rasli Churned I. John GILBERT COMEDY " n SuiTiir j Pound Rack to Greatness! I inu-c!-,- PouiraS A "DOWNSTAIR with .... Paul LUKAS love-makin- i llm' - Deviled iVIeot c SATURDAY Oct. 1st Sept. - 29th - 30th John GILRKRT in his own storv in 1 eai'e;'." s EIih- ia'inj.v FRIDAY that won him world fame i ; I Fancy id 5 r, - 5 COMEl)Y...and...NEWS REEL once more in the type of romantic, .... returns role n t- 2 set-kin- THURSDAY ize a winnii.g ilowe . t!ie latter part of t'.ic cl.3s an i a aaa k atmu was g en to ac- (taaint the saiacnts v.itii the flowers ami ta liclcrin-'iivamy xaik-ticti:t'y really kut-w'- . 19c ' |