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Show PAGE TWO BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1933 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Poatoffiee at Tre- aaoaton, Utah, as Second CUsa Mat ten. James Walton. Editor and Publisher Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Thursday of each week. Subscription Rates One Year, in advance $2.00 Six Months, in advance fl.ftO .50 Three Months, in advance . Free to Public Tb. antv olaec in tk. U. S. rKer catalog- - and n line of bttmwM matter eowrin or projun ran be obtained Fra .nd Without Obltcati w w the Aimku induitriai Library. Wme for Buaioew Advertiaing Matter you ara interested in; tame will be promptly forwarded. aKfoertiu.-ia- - AMERICA! IXwDSTRIAL LIBRA87 KatiuMrinsBaUdini, Ckloaao, IUiaoi To Your Town ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS ine. New official figures show that cop-per production in 1932 was about one-half of 1931, and that refinery produc tion was 54 per cent lower. Hosiery Association of America, Inc., work week, and bill operation of any equipment in of 12 hours per day. The rail wage controversy grows steadily more intense. The $200,000,- IKH) deficit incurred by Class 1 lines last year has made drastic economy unavoidable, and it is believed that wage cutting is one of the few possible ways to achieve this. by 88,000,000 bbls. Automobile interests prepared to Shippinb men look to future with hope, as result of Sixth National Mer make a strong bid for better business chant Marine Conference. High this year. They point to the new low officials favoring continu pice levels, the improved products and ance of Federal aid for maintenance the obsolescence of so many cars now and protection of the Merchant Mar- - in use as justification for optimism. Congressional leaders of both par- " I INDUSTRY Raw steel output in 1932 was 13,000,000 tons, lowest since 1900. Steel mills operated on an aver age of 19.41 per cent of capacity, Heavy engineering construction contracts for the last week rose to a weekly figure surpassed but twice duriny 1932. Confidence is expressed that oil industry is at last workinb out of depression. Supply has balanced demand, a relative degree of price stability has been reached. Since 1930 crude inventories have been reduced $38,-329,00- 0, Those who attended mutual Tuesday night were confronted with one of the worst blizzards of the winter when they came out of meeting. The roads and paths were full of drifted snow. Many of them had much difficulty in finding their way home. Mrs. L. A. Rose who was on the By Mrs. Don R. Lamb sick list last week is much improved at this writing. :x: Many of our young folks followed Ezra Mason of Ogden, is spending the M. I. A basketball players to East the week here looking after his inter Garland to witness the game there ests on the farm. where they met the East Garland play The annual meeting of the stock era in a fast game of ball. The fast holders of the Plymouth National Garland team were the winners. Farm Loan Association was held here Mrs. Lucy Lamb who had the mis Monday. The object of the meeting fortune of getting her finger caught was to elect new officers for the com while washing two in the wringer ing year and to transact such other weeks ago, most of the flesh tearing business as may come before the meet is getting along nice from her finger, ing. David T. Burnett was chosen as president Leo K. Lamb as vice presi lent, Don R. Lamb as secretary-trea- s Miss Lorene Archibald entertained urer with the following directors a host of her friends in a card party Gar Rose, A. L. Udy, Melvin Udy, Mrs Thursday evening. Bessie Estep, Mrs. Elvira Sylvester, Mark Jacklis principal of our dis and L. A. Rose, to act for one year. trict school here, is showing much interest with the mutual singers and has a good number of them organized to take part in the M. I. A. of the stake. large can I0C I The very best grade whole segments of Grapefruit will sell at 10c for the large can in our Tremon- ton store Saturday. There is no cheaper food than Grapefruit at this bargain price. Use Grape fruit in salads, fruit cocktails as well as serving it straight from the can. It is delicious, appetizing and extremely healthful. L Men and have been kept busy NOTICE TO WATER USERS this week inboys clearing the snow from the roads and paths around town. We " Notice is hereby given that Edward are looking for a change in the Ryan, whose post office address is Og-leUtah, has made application in acRuel Archibald, one of the Clarks- cordance with the requirements of the ton basketball players, who suffered Laws of Utah to appropriate 10 c. f. badly sprained ankle in the game s. of water from Salt Creek in Box on the 18th and was compelled to re Elder County, Utah. Said water is to main here for a few days, was taken be diverted at a point 200 S. and home Tuesday of last week. 2650 E. of the SW cor., Sec. 7, T. Most all of our young folks went 11 N., R. 3 W., S. L. B. & M. and over the mountain to Clarkston in 350 a distance and of ft. conveyed discharged into an old channel of Salt sleighs Saturday afternoon to witness Creek and allowed to flow down said the ball game with the Clarkston playchannel approx. 7 miles and rediver-te- d ers and to enjoy the dance that follow and used from March 1st to Nov- ed the game. The Plymouth players ember 30th incl. of each year to irri- were victorious in winning the second gate 600 acres of land embraced in game from the Clarkston players. On Jill Sec. 17 except the SEJ SEi, T. 10 account of the deep snow they were not able to return until Sunday 21, R. 4 W., S. L. B. & M. n, Coffee lb can 25c GARLAND Pork Chops featured in our Tremonton market at 10c per lb. Fancy young heifer Pot Roasts of beef at 10c per lb. and Steak at 15c per lb. Eat our meat it is will be always delicious. COLUMN.. Val Bone in Ogden. Mayor A. R. Capener attended the B. VANCE, Auctioneer, Tremonton, Farm Bureau convention in Salt Iake Utah. t3p. City, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Manning and Company. Alissa, visited Sunday even1'OR SALE One Holstein cow; one daughter, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. J. ing Jersey and Guernsey mixed, just Bott of Brigham City. freshened. See Paul Heitz. members of the About tv. M. 1. A. chorus surprised their lead TOR SALE Circulating heater, nearer, rred u Nye, last Wednesday or see Mrs. J. ly new. Call 54.a-night. A. Pack. 4 tf. Vernon Rhodes left for Salt Lake City, Wednesday, where he expects to in ASH PAID For Dead and Useless spend the next month. Miss Helen Harvey returned Sunday Cows and horses. Reverse call Urigham 493J2 tf41 from a visit with friends in Ixgan. Miss Rozella Carter of Logan, spent the week end with Miss Margaret Har tf onty-fiv- e Large Can 2 Pkgs. Starch 15c Mild, Full Cream Lb. Cheese 10c Golden Bantam Can Corn 9c Large Variety 2 White, Brown or Chili 2 Prunes Lbs. 10c Lbs. Beans 8c Mb. Can Calumet 25c Pan FREE! Schillings 1 Lb. Coffee 29c O. P. S. 1 Quality Coffee Lb. 25c 2 Lbs. Rice Star Brand Vanilla 8c , z. Bottle 5c 3, 2 Loaves n-2- THE LEADER tWil n JAM 3 IK; vey. Mr. F. A. Driggs and son, Jack, and Wm, J. Cullimore motored to Salt Lake City Saturday. Mrs. A. D. Rich entertained Saturday afternoon at her home for sixteen guests, at a bridge luncheon. Mrs. T. L. Betenson having high score and I Mrs. J. Delos Thompson low Kcore. Ed. Pierce of Salt Lake City, was a guest last week at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Nellie Pierce. Mrs. Wm. King visited with rela tives and friends in Salt Lake City. last week. Bread Loin Cut Pork Chops V. S. Inspected Pot Boasts Round. Sirloin Steak 5c Lb. 10c Lb. 10c Lb. 15c Lb. Wieners Tremonton Business Guide 12c J. rooo fca ST0RIS aattaftaA POULTRYMEN, ATTENTION! Favorite Laying Mash with Purina Concentrate Costs You Only $1.25 per cwt. by using your own grain. Very Best Laying Mash Money Can Buy and son, Louis are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson of W. Spackman Ogden. Those attending the temple excursion from Deweyville, Friday, were Mrs. Ethel Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow, Mrs. Susie Dewey, Mrs. Chris Hansen, Mrs. James Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Marble, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard ami Bishop and Mrs. M. G. Perry. The basketball team went to Men-do- n and played a good game Saturday night but were defeated. So Wednesday night Mendon returned the game here and the Deweyville team was victorious. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gardner entertained a number of friends Wednesday night. Candy and 'games was the evening's entertainment. Chili was served. Saturday evening a number of young folks met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Loveland. Bunco was played. High score to Mrs. Lula Suds berry and low to Mrs. Chris Jensen. A dainty luncheon was served. Mrs. Sid Hess of Brigham City, spent Sunday and Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lish. Mr. and Mrs. John Becker of Ojr-- 1 den, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault of Dewey- viHe, and Mr. and Mrs. John Becker of Ogden, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dpett Loveland, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Dewey are slowly recovering from their illness. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dewey are on the sick list. Dan Marble is improving slowlv from illness. M. A. Lish, who has been ill for the past four months, is not improving at this writing. Mrs. F. S. Harwood of Salt Lake. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lish, Sunday. Geo. May of Calls Fort, called on Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lish. Mondav Mrs. Frank Germer visited friends in Ogden last week. Miss Vesta Holdawav returne.l tn her work in Logan, Sunday. Orlan Marble and Ellis and Clarence Perry and Jeff Barnard gp.SKwccsi MAKE THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS PAPER YOUR SHOPPING GUIDE :x: Dance at Elwood, Fri., Jan 27. Adv. Elaine Hansen, who is attending a business college in Salt Lake Lake, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen of this place, over the week end. A number of young folks were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beeton, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dewey and children of Ogden, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. spent Call GARLAND-TREMONTO- for Particulars MILLING CO. N -- : BATTERIES - TIRES - TUBES :- - ASSOCIATED GASOLINE & OILS LEA'S SERVICE TREMONTON UTAH LEA DUNN. Prop. When You Think HARDWARE ' THINK WILSON The Best In Optemetric Service In Northern Utah "Everything To Build Anything" Phone 11 Utah Oil Station OUlv NO. 267 GOOD NEWS After July 1st we can reline your brakes with Raybestos Brake Lining MAKE GOOD OR WE DO The Best That Money Can Buy Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton, Utah Phone 21 Diderickson & Goldsberry FOR ICE Beverages & Coal the week end here with their parents, returning to their school in I,ogan, Sunday. A number of our town folks attended the Weber Central banquet at Honey ville, Monday night. i The merchant who advertises is offering the readers of the news paper a service that has no obligation attached to it. They give free th news of the products that can be had in your home town. By Mrs. Thomas Ault Loin Corn or Silver Gloss , ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS ties now considering advisability ot C. F. to R. of the broadening powers Happenings That Affect the Dineive it wider discretionary authority ner Pails, DividendChecks and Tax in making loans to railroads for their Bills of Every Individual. National immediate needs. and International Problems Inseparable From Local Welfare. Cedar City New bakery under man Conrad Mrs. openof Haight agement ed in No 4 store ot money cunaing Logan M. L. Weaver may estab lish Chinchilla ranch here. Oirden Actual work on construc tion of $300,000 regional forest service building, to begin shortly. Hyrum Construction work to get underway shortly on $931,000 Hyrum irrigation project JirirtriiJVVVVinriruTJX DEWEYVILLE No. 11313. All protests against the granting 'f said application, stating the reasons By Mrs. Geo. A. Beal therefor, must be by affidavit in dup licate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00 amd filed in this office within thirty Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Manning motor (30) days after the completion of the ed to Salt Lake City Wednesday, of this notice. publication where they attended the golden wedGeo. M. Bacon, ding reception of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. G rover. State Engineer. Miss Alissa Manning spent the week Date of first publication, January 5, end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Manning. 1938. Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Johnson and Date of completion of publication. daughters, spent Sunday in Brigham City visiting with her mother, Mrs. February 2, 1933. Chas. T. Anderson. Lawrence Woodward spent a few days in Salt Lake City the past week. The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. VVAiNT C. D. Barfuss, after a brief illness of pneumonia, passed away Monday afternoon at three o'clock. FOR RENT Miss Edna Capener spent the week House for rent, very reasonable. Inquire Wilson Lumber end at the home of her sister, Mrs. game. Mr. and Mrs. William Butler spent a few days last week at the Dean Hall home in North Garland. Moroni and Voss Ward were in Ogden on business, Wednesday. Mrs. Pearl Bowcutt and John Bowcutt were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Butler, Monday. posure to the clothes ot others Ana 60. In more and more homes every year, mothers hall washing machine as the way out of their difficulties ana their tears Young mothers, with then Bret maternal cares, and older mothers, with a houseful of lively youngsters, all Ond that the household washer, run ty electricity or a gasoline motor, give them the opportunity to wash clothes whenever they please, doing it easily, economically and perfectly, 'oo. Almost 9.000.000 homes have electric rhere are washers of one washers style or another in many other home, including half of all the farm bouses In this country. Notblng la too good for this Dab;, it adoring mother inows She s&s Sects by authorities and the advice at net physician on ite proper nourishment, and thus wrong feeding practices can not hamper Its development It enjoys the health-givin- g rays ol the sunsh.nr very day when the weather is nut cloudy. The baby'e bath comes a regular part of 1U dally health pro gram. And the little garments that prowt It and adorn it are given equal caie too. Mother insists that they must dc washed carefully and safely, away from any risk of contamination, or lack ot arfect cleanliness, or danger of es m Meat This application is designated in the State Engineer's Office as File H , m And Directory beat for quality. ft ll-17- Ira Ward and Leon Hales went to Salt Lake Friday and returned home Sunday. Mrs. George Hales accompanied them home after a week's visit in Salt Lake with her- daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Cravens. Miss Irene Ward went to Ogden Friday evening to attend a basket ball THE LEADER O. P. S. quality coffee at 25c can gives you the very finest grade of coffee on the market at a ridiculously low price. Schillings red can will sell at 29c per can Saturday. Either of these two brands cannot be NOTICE J. mond. Mr. and Mrs. ; PLYMOUTH ft The M. I. A. held their gold and green ball Wednesday evening. Miss Ruth Forsberg went to Salt Lake Friday to visit with her sister, Mrs. Herald Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lawrence of Richmond spent Sunday and Monday at the Lorenzo Bowcutt home. Arbon Bowcutt returned home with them after spending a week in Rich bov-ernme- nt Grapefruit u. Hadfieid :x: 30-ho- ur their charge. PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS By Mrs. 4. Full-fashion- There were 60 guests present at the miscellaneous shower given last week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wol verton, who were married a short time ago and many useful articles left in as well as to your Country RIVERSIDE Today's Mother Insists That Baby Must Be Provided Every Safeguard -- SEE- BESSINGER BROS. 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