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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1933 PAGE FOUR ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS E. YOUNG PEOPLE BL ; HOLD OLD TIME PARTY Monday evening the young people class of the Methodist church, held an old fashioned twelfth night party at the Winchester home. James Supan and Leona Shimek were crowned king and qaeen for the evening with many knights and ladies in attendance. Many new and interesting games were played and at the close of the evening a tray luncheon was served to 22 guests. THE FARM Expectations are for better grain prices in 1933, unless production is heavily increased. The winter wheat crop is forecast at 400,000, 000 bushels, smallest sowing since 1923. The cotton crop is expected to total 24,C 30,000 bales, smallest in five years. Livestock market and price level reported firm. L-l-B-E-R-T-Y HHMffiES TUESDAY MONDAY January - 29th - 30th - 31st SUNDAY 'The Painted Woman' mnnv ci err vvaxt Tt A William Boyd and Irving Pichel A One Way Street Kiddo This joy lane in the South Sear. . . . Always just one jump ahead of the port police." TWO LOVES Married to one man . . . living in fear of another unwanted love from the past Lure of the South Seas romance tragedy! brings adventure Somewhere South of Singapore! New thrills haunt and stir you in this drama of pearl fishers and beachcom bers of the South Seas. WHEAT STANDARD "Payment Deferred" CHARLES LAUGHTON with is called Comic Section 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 Maureen O'Sullivan, Verree Teasdale and Dorothy Peterson The Drama that made two continents gasp! Sharpen your wits, steel your nerves, before you see this great screen thriller from the play that made Broadway gasp! A TOAST OF TERROR 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A tinkling glass lifted high . . . and fear crazed a beautiful girl takes the man becomes a murderer n of a father falls gilded luxury path into the trap of a silken blackmailer , , , a loving wife learns there is ONE thing a woman cannot forgive . . . as the law of retribution slowly exacts its inevitable toll ! You'll Get the Thrill of a Lifetime! ...... 1 1 the screen find of the year 1 panic-stricke- COMEDY and CARTOONS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 sag i 1 1 io its Smgsff 4Sc Fine Utah Granulated. 1 1 Columbia River Salmon : pound (WHOLE OR HALF) Lanrtil 4 ibs 7c 25c Pure, Snow White. 9 P 3 (C(DCa 2 lb can 25c Rockwoods. GDatttS 9 lb Bag 25c Sperry's 1 I 1 (CefffFee pound 20c Fresh Airway Roasted. ran Flks 10c Posts. "n III IPD5toinm Instant. Oranges Golden Ralls of Juice. LetfcWCe Large, Solid Heads. postage stamp, 3 cents tube of shaving cream bottle of listerine, (we must be pure and sanitary) plus 212 tax powder puff, (enuf to cover 100 a multitude of skins) pair of garters (or go with- 200 out and be collegiate) gallon of Moonshine, (and liquor in the raw is seldom 2400 mud) Notary fee for drawing deed 600 revenue stamp for same, $3 1200 (and how it hurts!) 400 dollar grade silk hose pound of sugar (and they 24 say there is a surplus) quart of motor oil (with free 100 air and "gas") pitcher show ticket, (and not 140 Mickey Mouse?) Christmas doll in the dollar 400 class permanent wave (good for a whole week, maybe) 2000 can Copenhagen Snoose, (Is 40 there no justice?) 500 hour with you, Mr. Mechanic pound of coffee (at the reduced price) 170 pair fifty cent sox (or can 200 you do without?) pound of bacon, (and think of it on the hoof!!) 100 hired man for one day, after 800 feeding pound of butter (we should not kick on that) 120 pair of overalls (you just have to have them) 600 license of an old Lizzie, model T pound of beefsteak sack of flour (smile when you say it!) gold crown from the dentist's office call from the doctor, 3 miles tooth extracted, with or with- 4000 80 3 doz 2 heads 35c fgc By Mrs. P. E. Anlt - 1 1 1 1 1 1 George Abbott O. L. Brough attended the State Farm Bureau convention in Salt Lake City, Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Charles Peterson received the sad news of the death of Mrs. Fanny Wicker of Blackfoot, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garfield, of Brigham City, spent the week end with their brother, Jess Garfield and family. IN SETS AND SINGLE PIECES VERY REASONABLY PRICED 166000 Economic Highlights TREMONTON, UTAH iin i ! II I r C- NOT Yf A - fS! 5c Powdered sl, tT j 1 FLOUR BRAIN 1 CC OOC 48-l- b Food OATS Bag Crystal Wedding 7C 1 . 1 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1933 Lemons Lettuce Oranges Oranges Celery RICE Choice Firm Hearts Sweet, Juicy Large Blue Rose Doz. Per Doz. 2 Heads 29c 29c 15c 3 Doz. 2 19c 29c Lbs. CLOROX RAISINS Sylvan 19c Pkg. SOAP Peets Granulated Large Pkg. ... StFi"!!ashi"; COCOANUT Creme Oil 3 5 Lbs. 2 CORN BEANS TOMATOES 3 Tea Nippy Blue Pine 23 c 10c Per Lb. 19c Lb. 5tt For 5c 13c Majestic 1000 Sheet TOILET TISSUE SARDINES Sausage 1 Cheese Chili 5 Lbs. Glass Drinking TUMBLERS over-suppl- j 19c 21c .... Beans I Navy Bars 5c 11c 27c 25 c FgdBulk. Beans Soap Per Bunch ffsn BAKING POWDER 19c 13c COFFEE Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Watkins had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mrs. Leonard Castleton of Malad, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Valentine of Bear River, Mr. and Mrs. DeVern Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Lyde Watkins, Percy and Tearl Watkins. PHONE 11 SUGAR GENERAL As the year gets un- k4 der way, business shows a determination to balance budgets and make both ends meet. New retrenchment Radio is anticipated. Mb. Heavy industries are still sluggish. Surpluses of raw materials are forPkg. midable, with stocks of finished goods low. This y of raw materK. K. ials, plus reduced buying power, darNo. 2 Can kens the business picture at present. W. S. Cut Best sign is the mental attitude of No. 2 business it is entering the new year with real morale and honest confidence than for several years past Securities and commodities, of late, have shown considerable strength and the fact that depression has forced on industry a new meaning of efficiency should cause earnings to jump fast Country atyle in casings when the turn comes. A treat for lovers of Mrs. Leland Crystal entertained the Peter Pan club at her home last Thursday evening. After many stitches were taken their weekly calisthenics were taken, under the leadership of Mrs. Crystal. Wednesday evening Mrs. Otto Schcnkle was hostess and at the close of the evening a delicious luncheon was served.. "Everything (o Build Anything" Ans. to Last Saturday: On the contrary, application of warmth is the proper treatment. Moreover, excessive rubbing of affected parts should be avoided. 4-l- b. 64000 Wilson Lumber Co. It's not a fish story It's the truth, that you'll guard your health and your purse by buying here. Choice fruits and vegetables at thrifty prices. 33 36 2400 "Everything To Build Anything" Phone 11 F 500 80 20 THINK WILSON 52! 32 rice dozen safety pins spool cotton thread (and what When You Think HARDWARE :: - - 4000 300 January 25th. is improving- niceiv. 2000 stuff (wheat) dance ticket, catch as catch can, no hold barred pound of chocolates for the current weakness, (or wife) pound of hot dogs pound of Chinese oats, or SPRACKER Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Spracker of Plymouth, a boy, born January 14 th. CARTER Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Carter, Garland, a girl, born January 18th. WOODS Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Woods, Garland, a girl, born January 25th. WILKERS Mr. and Mrs. Wilkers, Stone, a boy, born in Tremonton, it James remained to take the position occupied by Dallas McClurp whn w.,s operated on for amiendiVitis Tlinro. day morning. At this writing Dallas 400 weep) Mrs. Charles Peterson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scothern and son, Oliver to Brigham City, Friday. Emerson Abbott of Ogden, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Winzeler and James McClure motored to Salt Lake last wppW sack, merely to hold the b d year's lodge dues year's taxes, 1G0 a. at average $1.00 per acre year's interest on $6000 mortgage at 6 (read it and i Lyde Watkins, Mrs. and Pearl Watkins motored to Salt Lake last Wednesday to meet Percy Watkins, who has returned from a two year mission in the Southern' States. 350 a surplus of cotton) Fresh Fish NEWS AND SOCIAL ITEMS 40 Mr. and Mrs. 12 200 Leslie Watkins out pain 1 1 PRICES for SATURDAY, JAN. 28, 1933 P TREMONTON -- I 1 FRIDAY SATURDAY February - 2nd - 3rd - 4th TREM0NT0N I The Grangevill Free Press has rigged up a clever tabulation of what commodities would various every-da- y Mr. and Mrs. Werner Van Drop of be worth in the terms of wheat, which San Francisco, is here visiting at the is the principal thing that many Idaho home of Henry Drewes. toto buy thing with producers have read like quotaThough they day. tions on German mark3 after the war, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Madson and the following figures are not small sons are visiting with rlatives and friends in Spring City. Pounds of Wheat The small son of Mr. and Mrs. 100 1 gallon of gas (ouch) ....... Jack Hadfield was operated on Tues1 loaf of bread (Oh, the irony for appendicitis, at the local hos .. 32 day, of it) pital. 60 1 Ballyhoo or True Story 1 Screen Romance or College 100 Humor (Choice) January 23rd, the baby daughter of 1 pkg. cigarettes (either raw or Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kobbins. fell 60 from a high chair, breaking her collar cooked) 1 can smoking tobacco 60 bone. 1 glass bee, if, and when (es60 timated) May Calderwood entertained a few 1 ice cream soda, (any flavor 60 of her friends Thursday eveninc at an 1 candy bar, choice of Milky oyster supper in honor of Welton Al Babe 20 or Kuth Way ien oi tsuney, Idaho. 1 shave (including neck, clean 100 or otherwise) 1 haircut, nollung off for sumA. W. Fredrickson visited Wednes200 mer fallow) day in Logan with his brother, Eddis, 1 who was operated on for appendicitis lipstick (not kissproof, but 200 and who is good enuf for home use) .... improving rapidly. 1 Sunday paper (including what COMEDY and NEWS THURSDAY BIRTHS OF THE WEEK IF WE WERE ON Oil 3 Cans BROOMS CANS Durable Leader Long Corn Bungalow Best Quality Economy 25c 29c 43c 59c Roasts Steaks Hamburger Choice Fresh Ground good sausage 2 POUNDS Heifer All Cuts Choice Heifer POUND 2 POUNDS 3 POUNDS 29c 8c 25c 25c TREMONTON, UTAH Twin 1 . null Mi |