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Show rAGE TURKS BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1933 Sales Record for Past 54 Months Is Announced Dayton. Ohio, January I, 1933. A record of achievement which la possibly without parallel In business history waa revealed here today when officials of the S argon Laboratories, months Inc., reported that fifty-fou- r aro their medicines, Sargron and Sargon Soft Mass Pills, were first placed on the market, and t.?t up to date 7,417,428 packages of these two medicines have been sold. In explanation of this truly remarkable record Mr. J. J. Gibson, Secretary of the Company, said: "We spent two years' time and a considerable fortune in developing these medicines before they were placed on the market, and we had good reason to believe that as soon as the public became acquainted with their effects there would be a very large demand for them. This is what seems to have happened during the past fifty-fomonths. "As evidence of this," he continued, "thousands upon thousands of Individual endorsements have literally poured In from ail parts of the country, and we are shipping our medicines throughout the United States, Canada, and Hawaiian Islands, Porto Rico, the Philippine Islands, Cuba, Jamaica, and several Central American countries. Only yesterday we received an order from Nice, France. Indeed a large part of our business comes from sections where our advertising has never appeared. This indicates that people who use our medicines are writing or tellingr their friends about them." When asked for a brief statement of what effects Sargon and Sargoa Pills liave- on persons who take them Mr. Gibson replied, "These are new medicines and they actually accomplish many things which the older remedies were supposed to do. For instance, It is now conceded by the medical profession that calomel and other laxative drugs have no effect whatever on the liver. Our medicines actually stimulate the liver to cleanse itself by increasing its production of bile. Sargon and Sargon Soft Mass Pills also promote general glandular activity; build up the red blood cells, and correct the most prevalent causes of indigestion and constipation and the many ailments resulting from these disorders." Dinner on a High Plane HOWELL By Mrs. Hoscoe Stoddard " 7 J. Wood returned home Satur-- j day, after having spent the past few; days at Ogden, Salt Lake and Brig-- ! ham, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson return-- ! ed home Tuesday from Snowville,' where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roberts were Logan visitors last week. Mrs. Fred Smith returned Saturday to her home at Logan, after having spent the past couple of weeks with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Sorenson and family. Mrs. Sorenson and son, Lloyd, have been confined to their bed with flu and complications for about 5 weeks, We are pleased to report that they are much improved at present, J i j i j t r t r '"I- jj "' m- I - 9 ' - nr. at w - - . son-in-la- s wlurZr r v. t 1 5L 1932). To take off fat take one half of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water in the morning before one bottle that lasts 4 breakfast weeks costs but a few cents get it i k TV- .- w 1 i r "Pi u at any drugstore in America. If this first bottle fails to convince you this 4 is the SAFE and harmless way to lose V i -- Ij. fat your money gladly returned. Don't accept anything but i Sixty jHHi?e dine on world's largpst elevator, while susiH'iw'cd six stories iu the air. The four elevators whose InThe head waiter announced: Streets, on Eighth Avenue, New was being celebrated York stallation City. "dinner is served." As guests of the Otis Elevator are the largest of their kind ever o walked sixty-twpersons And., Company and the Peelle Com- built. Each one has a platform Into an elevator and sat down at pany, those attending the dinner 17x34 feet, can carry 40,000 a large table. The first dinner were literally driven to the ban- pounds, and travel at a speed of quet table in their cars, in spite 200 feet a minute. They are to ever to be served in an elevator, of the fact that the table was set be used to carry fully loaded was given 'to mark the compleon an elevator suspended at the trucks of the largest type to the tion of the installation of four sixth floor of the building. This various floors of the Inland huge, commercial elevators the was accomplished through the Freight Building. They can lift largest ever built in the new In- use of three other gigantic eleva- a single truck "with overall diland Freight Building of the New tors, which carried the guests, mensions of S6 feet, two' York Port Authority, located be- cars and all, from the street level vehicles, or can take on four tween Fifteenth and' Sixteenth to the sixth floor. small truck. 34-fo- ot service. A number of people have had quite ELWOOD I Ira Anderson and son, Leslie, went to Ogden, Saturday on business. Newton Harris was a week end guest of Maurine Hansen. The basketball game this week was postponed, owing to the blizzard all week. Deweyville was unable to come over. Hartley and Stokes Just Home Folks SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, JAN. 28th lOfc 1 Crystal Wedding Package Bakers Small Can OC Salmon 14c ET. Chase and Sanborns Can pund Soap Dozen eror Head , O JL 19c , Pork & Beans ' BOTHWELL EAST GARLAND By Miss Ilia Perry By. Mrs. David Larson :x: :x: at Elwood, Fri., Jan 27. Adv. Dance Hol-lada- at East Garland FRIDAY SATURDAY and 28th January good clean sport for both old and young it 0 :; 25c 7e KAY! TREMONTON Mr .and Mrs. Ira Anderson entertained Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. R.' M. Dryer of Salt Lake City. The home missionaries that are visiting in this ward, were the speakers at the Sunday evening meeting. A musical number was rendered by Norma Anderson, with violin accompaniment by Stanley Benson of Garland. Cedar City H. J. Kopp received Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Romer, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. contract to erect addition to building Leo Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Pe- occupied until recently by Scottty's terson and Mrs. Amelia Peterson all Cash Grocery. attended the funeral of the little son of Royal Peterson in Perry, on Logan 36 men started work recentn airport. ly on Cache-Loga- Let's Go! REAL VALUES Specials on Monarch GEPHARTS PERCALE 3 POUND COTTON Reg. 14c and 16c Yd. BATTS Saturday Only 1 See 2 0c yd. Our Windows For $ 1 .00 HOSE A real buy Quilters, get in on this special. Mens Dress Sox Remember Saturday Only! Childrens Ribbed School Hose $5o 00 TO $ 8500 Black with Green Panels See This Wonderful Buy Displayed in 29c distressing after effects from the flu but are now on the improve. A group of young people met at the home of Miss Clarissa Larson Monday evening where they had a candy pull and played games. Alva Rhodes shipped two car loads of lambs, Tuesday, W. A. Adams returned Wednesday from Fountain Green where he was called by the death of his sister, Mrst Martha A. Lund. At the M. I. At. league basketball Nineteen Relief Society officers game played here Thursday night bemet at the home of Mrs. James Sum- tween East Garland and Plymouth, the mers, Friday. Games were played and local boys were the winners. refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Lloyd and son y Donald Bumhope and Eugene of Salt Lake City, and Mr. Darwin, sevwere visitors in Salt Lake eral days of last week. Dale Hinman, brother of Mrs. J. J. Newman, visited his sister and family last week. Mr. Hinman is from Idaho. A week ago Sunday a scout court of honor was held for boy scouts of Thatcher, Bothwell, and Tremonton. George Summers took charge of the Drojrram. Ray Holdaway was the first speaker. John Benson gave out the scout awards. Three tenderfoot badges wrere awarded to Mr. Fronk's troop of Tremcnton. Two second class and three fir?t class scout awards AND were matie. Ten merit badges were ) . m i.l ii given, raui ana t,oweu owuuaru oi 27th Tremonton, rendered a vocal duet which was a special request number. Miss Helen Christensen was ill last A week with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wheeler of Twin Falls visited Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Newman several days last week. Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. Newman are sisters. A surprise birthday party was giv-cfor Clarerc Summers, Monday evening. The twenty guests present had a most enjoyable time. Games weo played during the evening and delightful refreshments were served. Ray Firth and John Payne motored to Salt Lake, oaturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Summers and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Burnhope. AT Mrs. Ezra Harris has had a severe few attack of the flu for the past days. 80 Count 1 0c pr. Our Window SV& BRESSON Mens Coat Style Sweaters HOSE 98c Values LADIES Ladies Mercerized Hose Fine needle weave 2 Small Can Krus- Soren Nielsen and Mrs. Zina Larson and son Glen, of Farmington, spent several days last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hansen. Gustav Larson and J. H. Miller visited as home missionaries in Wheelon recently. Leroy Atkinson and Reed Oyler, who are members of the B. R. H. S. basketball team, played in the game at Ogden, Friday night. Josh Hawks and Devere Harris of Portage, fellow team mates, returned home .with the boys and were their guests over the week end. J. W. and Paul Larson are spending the week in Salt Lake City. The Misses Eva, Ardes and Verneta Adams went to Beaver ward Sunday where they sang in evening church -I- TWO HOME BOYS Grapefruit Let tuce ,j (Adv). week end. Miss Leora Peters spent the week end at Brigham with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Adams were the week end guests of Bp. and Mrs. C. B. Gunnell. J. H. Forsgren was a visitor at the county seat Monday. mr. T'A 4 "t chen because you must reduce safely. Christian Fonnesbeck went to Lo-- i gan, Sunday, to spend an indefinite time with his family there. 0. M. Munk has been visiting at Howell during the past week. Lorin Peterson was the guest of Miss Myrl Lynn at Garland over the ..PATRONIZE.. OraileS 4 ! jrz ir Abel. Mrs. vLyOlt a, : . V.:: it Brier UTAH jf 'm ' tea-spoon- FOUNTAIN SERVICE FINEST LUNCHES AND and make This is your drug store, yourself at VOCOa - ' ' Prescription Specialists VLPatS 'j' . f i, - . - The Relief Society held their first meeting since the discontinuance of meeting due to flu, Tuesday. An interesting time was had. The weather was not very good but a fair number were in attendance. Bp. and Mrs. C. B. Gunnell spent Monday at Brigham. ! Sunday school and sacrament meeting was held here Sunday. This is j the first for about 6 weeks. By Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen i We have 2 feet of snow on the level . with drifts 6 and 8 feet high. It is Dance at Elwood, Fri., Jan 27. Adv. almost a continuous job to keep the Milton Anderson is again on the Men roads open. have been working the road about every day in an effort honor roll at the U. S. A. C. college, having 19 credits and received "A" in to keep traffic possible. all of them. Lloyd, Reginald, Una Hunsaker and Ruth Munns all spent the week end home from college. Lloyd went with the basketball team to Provo, where they played the B. Y., Friday evening. Mrs. Elias Anderson and daughters, Norma and Ara, entertained Friday 47 . . . TREMONTON, evening in honor of their double birthday of Mr. Anderson and daughter, Betty Lee. Covers were laid for 24 guests, after supper music and games were enjoyed. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Rryer of Salt Lake City, and Newton Harris of Logan. Pheonix Christensen returned here OF Saturday from a trip to Salt Lake and Ogden. He left Sunday tor his home LIGHT in Preston. He received wort; that his father, Chesttr Christensen, was come severely injured vhile cutting wood. Mr. Christensen is a brother of Mrs. home Ira Anderson. John Abel of American Fork, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. imftnftirf Miss Kea M. Haine of Dayton, Ohio I weighed 180 bo started to writes: take Kruschen. I never was so surprised as when I weighed myself the first week I lost 7 pounds. I just bought my 3rd jar and am down to 143 am still taking them and never felt better in my life. (June 17, 0 1 11 H. G. Scott Drug Co. iff LOSE FAT 7 G. ur PHONE MAKES WOMEN 69c Pairs 25c i Saturday Only Gephart Stores Co. "BUY FOR CASH AND PAY LESS" Tremonton, Phone 33 n ail MI.HJW wiimnw ii wA, iril iiiwIBi Mi |