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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THUSRDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1932 PAGE TWO BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Postofflcc at Utah, as Secend Class Resolution of Respect New Officers Installed In Ceremonies Tuesday MrVMwwwVVwVWwVwVwVVwwwMMrWrV DEWEYVILLE Tre-mento- n, Elevators Whisk Tourists 750 Feet Through Ground :x: . Free to Public ( To Your Town VU JT New Year's Resolutions For the Pedestrian . . MP y A I.Nlr WHEREAS, in the wisdom of thewise Creator, our fellow Lion all The Corinne Chapter No. 11 O. President Thomas A. Supan, has been E. S., installed their new officers called and home, Tuesday night, December 27th, in a because of his great Corwith WHEREAS, installation ceremony joint inne Lodge No. 5 F. and A. M.. Mrs. worth, and the valuable service renLouisa Shaw, W. M., was installing of- dered in this club and to his fellow ficer. Mrs. Winnifred Jarvis, Marsh- men, and all, Mrs. Verna House, chaplin and WHEREAS, of the great loss that Mis3 Lucile Cropley, organist. The is keenly felt by his loved ones, and j friends, we, the Lions of Trernonton, following officers were installed: Mrs. Sally Gephart. worthy matron; believine in the Dower artd love nf Mrs. Beatrice Colby, associate matron; Him who shapes and governs our lives Mrs. Marion Woodruff, secretary; Mrs and destiny, invoke His spirit to aid Lena Owens, treasurer; Mrs. Lillian and comfort those who mourn his loss,. And may the grief and sorrow they Older, chaplin; Mrs. Winnifred Jar-vimarshall; Miss. Margaret Wood-sid- bear be lightened by the thought that Adah; Mrs. Vivian Shaw, Ruth, his life was one of service, unselfishly Mrs. Treada Baron, Esther; Mrs. Mar- rendered, his example a worthy one. His memory will live in the hearts garet Nelson, Martha; Mrs. Reita Redelings, Electa; Mrs. Emma Shaw, of his associates as long as time lrts. organist; Mr. A. W. Owens, worthy THEREFORE, Be it resolved;jPfat patron; Mr. Nathan Gage, associate a copy of these resolutions be spread Senti-nal. patron; Mr. Elmer Redelings, upon the minutes of the club and a Miss Enid Murphy, conductress copy presented to the family. and Mrs. Ruth Supan, associate conTREMONTON LIONS CLUB, ductress, will be in stalled at a later Levi Dunn, Secretary. date. A short musical program was given then all adjourned to the dining room Gage, Junior warden; Ward Shuman, where the Masons, as hosts, had pro- Senior Deacon; Yoeman Ferry, Junior vided refreshments. Deacon; Albert Shaw, secrteary; Chas. Earlier in the evening Corinne Lodge Shaw, treasurer; Daniel McComb, S. No. 5 F. and A. M., installed the fol- Steward; Wendell Holmes, J. Stewlowing officers: Ross Owens, W. M.; ard; S. Owens, Chaplin; Elmer RedelJohn House, Senior warden; Nathon ings, Tyler; and John Ferry, Trustee. - Dance the old year out and the new year in, at Elwood, Saturday night (Adv.) OPEN STAIRS Sunday, Dec. 18, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Hassel entertained Mr. and Mrs. WaO TOP OP ELCVATOP lter Sudsbury and family, Mr. and MACHINERY TOWER Mrs. C. P. Jensen and sons, at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Farmer and sons, Jay and Junior, spent Christmas at McCammon, Idaho, as guests of Mr. MOTOR Farmer's mother. vH caUloct anil GENERATORS TKe oahr pUce in tka U. S. Saturday night the primary officers inmiiiK matter .averio any lu at btuinea. or product can be obuuoed I r ud Without presented "My Aunt from California" ObHtrioti i the Aacwn lnduinal Library. to a well Matter you ara pleased audience. Write for Businea iotereated in; him will bepromptljr forwarded. Saturday at 7:30, in the ward hall, ."JEB.CAH ISD0STR1AL LIBRARY after the primary one act play, old EnAiMcwint Oaildiaa, ttlcaao, llliaoia Santa Claus came and gave to all a sack of candy and nuts. Games were played by members of the primary. Also a program was rendered. N side of car DOOR Sunday night the Sunday school uets Passengers sponsored a very splendid Christmas ENTER SlMIUAR DOOR program. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Loveland enter as well as to your Country iN OTHER CAR iF ONE tained the following at a Christmas CAR STALLS IN SHAFT dinner: Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault, Mr. DOUBuE and Mrs. John Becker of Ogden. EL c VAl UK Monday night at the ward hall, a PATRONIZE YOUR ShaF T dance was well attended. Christmas LOCAL MERCHANTS Mrs. Alvin Norr and son, Myrle, were in Ogden, Thursday. Mr. B. P. Gardner and daughter, Violet, and son, Bennie, spent Christ. mas with relatives in Ogden. Mrs. T. R. Ault accompanied Mr. ' . v--and Mrs. John Becker to Ogden, Sun PASSAGEWAY TO day evening. She will spend the week CAVERN IS 750 FT II7HILE this is good season for the as their guest. BELOW SURFACE Mrs. Dee Loveland and children, 11 motorist to determine that he wil ' SJw Mr. Mrs is with Christmas and it spent drive more carefully during 1933, Photo courtesy Popular Scieiica Monthly also a proper time for the pedestrian Doris Loveland of Harper, ward. Miss Evelyn Harwood of Ogden, to resolve that he will avoid those erVisitors to the Immense Carls- - vator running from the depths rors which in 1931 killed 14,500 walk spent Christmas with her grand par l"u l" UB N M . Caverna wrt! no loi.o-!- " "i""""" fed. Mr. Mrs. Peter Jensen. and ents, ers and injured nearly 800,000. on September first For a c'irab. r have Maxwell Halsey, Traffic Engineer Mr, and Mrs. Axel Hassel enter This elevator ib the regular J ear jrns now nave elevator kycraper self leveling type It of the National Bureau of Casualty tained a number of friends at a house service comparable to the mo: ha a capacity of 2000 pounds and Surety Underwriters, has drawn party Christmas eve. aud operates at a opeed of 700 saodsrn c!ty skyscraper Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peup a set of resolutions for the man-- a ore elerator w&s fet per minute, and will carry Canto was married ter Thale are: Jensen, foot They in the huge ..arcs to ac twelve passengers in addition to Dec. 24th, at Brigham non, Saturday, CITY operator ana'dt the thousands of vie theWith the exception ot the City. Mr. and Mrs. Cannon have the Iter that a;kcd th:e annually I will not cross a street when traf best StaU wishes of all. and Building elevators, Empire thl vrovsd tai inadequate I will fic lights are against me, nor ebsUeer ot ths Otio kle- - those In flit Carlsbad Caverns Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen of Locross diagonally or between intersec Ompafly arc working y- will be the longest single lift gan, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. tions. bulld'r.R a second ele- paeseccer elevators in the world night Lish on Christmas. I will not cross at intersections Lloyd Cook Francis of Ogden, spent the where there are no signals without holidays here with his sister, Mrs. the northwest, down the Pacific coast of much praise for the beautiful lookine to traffic. Victor Burbank and family. and thence home, expecting to arrive Christmas edition they published. I wiU not come from behind parked in time to continue her teachincr after The clear cut pictures, each an outbe is what without cars observing the Christmas vacation. one and the pleasant greetfore me. D. Conrad and Marie Larson rame standing V and sentiments accompanycar street a or on off good not ings will I get up from Salt Lake City, where they ing them, together with the arrangewithout satisfying myself that my are attending school, to sDend the holi ment, indicate much care and careful By Mrs. P. E. Ault way is clear and I will not take it for day parents. selection. T Theseason with their granted that all motorists always ooey Vanjruards and Bov Scouts ami all rules. It is an edition that the valley resiMr. and Mrs. R. G. Brough enter. their partners had a jolly sleighing I will take no chance any place dents may well be proud of. tainel their family at Christmas din- - party and attended a show in Garland, and Mrs. Owen Cheney and Mr. against a dangerous driver. net, Sunday. The guests were Mr. Monday evening. : COUNTRY were Christmas dinner guests A family Eve ninvChristmas wan auODer and Mrs. George Brough, Mr. and I will not forget to walk on left side Mrs. Ray Hill of El Wood, Mr. and Mrs. ed by the familv of Delns Adams at of Mr. and Mrs.' Virgil Lewis in Brigof road so that I can face Clarence Brough and children of Tre- - his horde. All of thS children reside ham. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette grover were cars. monton, and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Gar here except Mr. and Mrs. Eldon in I will not cross at a sharp curve or field. Brigham on business, Thursday. who, with their children, ?ere Max Beal wasi a Christmas Day present from Trernonton. just at the brow of a steep hill where 1 cannot see what is coming. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Vanfleet were guest of O. L. Brough and family. Eureka Effort being made ,to, deI will not forsret to allow for a Mrs. Wm. Anderson of Ogden, was out of town guests at the family din- velop more water for this city. swerve of a car on rough roads, giv- a guest of Mrs. M. Woodruff over the ner Christmas Fairview Construction progressing day, at the J. L. Ating all vehicles plenty of room. kinson end. home. week on Route No. ,89 north of town toI will not forget when I drive how The Leader staff are deserving ward Indianola. Thomas Kay returned from a short I feel when I am walking. stay in Salt Lake City, Thursday. Follow these instructions and be a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scothern and "safe walker." of South Trernonton, were din family oOo ner guests, Monday, of Mrs. Charles Peterson and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott and daughter, Kae, visited in Logan, Wed nesday and Thursday. Emerson Abbott of Ogden, and Miss some time a dramatic battle has Wintz of UTAH Per Can Provo, visited a few days FOR taking place in the New York this week at the home of George 9c Milk Shed. On one side is the Dairy- Abbott. We are wishing men's League Cooperative AssociaIrvine and Wanda Garfield are home all our customers a tion, the pioneer in its field, which is from the university for the holidays. 1 Lb. HONKERS working to enlist as members the milk Wm. Haslem, of Lewiston, is visit Happy and more 15c On the producers in its territory. ing over the holidays at the home of prosperous year for other side are those who, for one Miss Leona Garfield. 1933. We extend Teason or another, are eager to see Mrs. Dot Fridal and children 1 Lb. the cooperative movement fail. Their Christmas with her parents, Mr.spent SWEET this wish to everyand vnain argument against the coopera- Mrs. C. W. Merrill of 3c Brigham City. one of this comtive is the present low milk price but Mrs. Sarah Fridal of Bear River munity. We want they don't axplain that prices would City, Ray Hansen and Roy La r sen of doubtless be lower yet, were it not Elwood, K. H. Fridal, Sr. ,and Miss to thank those who MIXED 1 Lb. for the past work of the cooperative. Mae Fridal enjoyed a turkey dinner have favored our 11c The choice is up to the farmer. The Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. K. store with part or cooperative is his bargaining power H. Fridal and family. with those who wish to buy his milk, Zane Abbott, Austin Seager and K. all of their patronMIXED 1 Lb. wheat, cotton, oranges, wool, etc. It H. Fridal and Max Fridal are home age during the past is his means of obtaining a fair share from the U. S. A. C for the holidays. 13c ft the eventual selling price of what Kennedy Seager of Fountain Green, year and promise to lie produces. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. continue our efforts Friends of American agriculture are O. A. Seager. SPERRY'S to furnish the most, Per Pkg. Mr. and Mrs. Tolman Burke of watching the struggle in New York 23c the best of foods, with interest It is emblematic of a Honeyville, were dinner guests Monon has at that many A. gone (With Premium) struggle for the least money. day, of O. Seager and family. times and in many places. If the coMr. and Mrs. George Beal are spend operative movement is destroyed, or is ing the Christmas season with relaCRYSTAL WHITE 10 Bars ven delayed in its natural evolution, tives at Manti. the farmer's outlook will be bleak inRosa Woodruff and Miss Dercks 25c Soap deed. spent Christmas in Ogden. oOo Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Ault had as Nephi Plans proposed for conver- dinner guests, Monday, Mrs. Barbara ting South School into recreation hall. Burns, Miss Mary Burns and Emery Mose Andreason opened Burns of Trernonton, and Max Beal. Trenton pool hall here. James Walton. Editor and Publisher Published at Tremontoo, Utah, on Thursday of each week. 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Fred Somers, Keith Rhodes Cheney and Misses Ldla Adams FOR SALE 1930 Ford A coupe, like Orval new. 5 new tires. See Heitz & and Helen Atkinson are home from tf. the U. S. A. C. to spend the holiday Winzeler. season. Miss Ardes Adams left Friday evenDead Useless and CASH PAID For call ing for Brigham, whore she joined Cows and horses. tf41 friends on a vacation trip through Jilcam 493J2 ll-17- tf 3, 11-2- 9 f - e Would suggest a menu, of perhaps Pumpkin or Mince pie, a choice Turkey or a fat Hen or perhaps a nice tender Roast along with a suitable sauce, made from the Honker Cranberries along with a fine dish of Swe?t Potatoes or Yams. qR SKftGGSi rooo ST0MJ 1 NO. 267 LOAN GOOD NEWS After Jaly 1st we can reline your brakes with On 8c 2 Lbs. Meat 25c CHOICE Per Lb. Diderickson & Goldsberry Irrigated Land. 6'2 Pe Cent. The Best That Money Can Buy Lb. MINCE No Commissions. Per Lb. 10c Phones: B. R. -- 4 JOHN J. 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