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Show PAGE TJIREl BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1933 I i ACT r AD1 UAllLAlui MM Mrs. David Larson -- AATI 17 J. and visiting with relatives and friends Haw LfaU AJama and Orvan Chen- I J j ey were home f;om the A. C. to spend f I A AT TACT 1A : I UiUrill liVOl 1U :x:- Miss Verda Johnson spent last week in Logan visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rhodes motored to Logan Friday. They were accompanied by M. A. Garn of Fielding. Members of the local M. L A. are joining with members from other wards in the rehearsals for the M. I. A. stake musical festival to be held at the stake tabernacle, Sunday evening, February 5th. Richard Condie, Utah's noted tenor, is training the chorus. John and Paul Larson returned Wed pl-"x- y from Salt Lake City, wher tney spent the past week on business Sales Record for Past 54 Months Is Announced 1SSS- Dayton, Ohio, January A record of achievement which possibly without parallel In business history waa revealed here today when Laboratories, officials of the Sarg-omonths Inc., reported that fifty-fou- r ago their medicines, Sargon. and Barton Soft Mass Pills, were first placed on the market, and that 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, "We Secretary of the Company, said: 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 acauainted with their effects there would be a very large demand for them. This is what seems to Aave happened during the past fifty-Vk-months. he contin-ed- , xl "As evidence of this,"thousands of "thousands upon Individual endorsements have literalthe ly poured in from all parts of our country, and we are shipping 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 telling their friends about them." When asked for a brief statement of what effects Sargon and Sargon Pills have 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." u . PLYMOUTH ! uy Mrs. Don 1 ill t By. -- II7AHI i K. I Lamu Friday for California, where ihey went to meet their son, Oleen, who is month returning from a twenty-eigmission to the Hawaiin Islands. Rasmus Hansen spent the week end in Salt Lake City on business. Tuesday Mrs. Bernard Hansen entertained a few little folks and relatives in honor of the birthday anniversary of her son, CourtJey'g eighth birthday. Games were played and refreshments were served. Mrs. Sina Thorsen, Mrs. Andrea Hansen were the guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Thorsen of -- i ! BEAR RIVER OF! By Mrs. I ht a W. Brailsford . . 1. II LiLilY . LiUiJ, with W. E. Handt.,, Monday morning.! ; :x: this Willard Johnson spending week visiting friend and relatives in Monday evening Mrs. Rast Petersen MLs Haiel Butters of Clarkston, is Mrs Betty Luedeke of Dayton Logan, "I am using Kruschen to re- - spending the week here as a guest of entertained a few friends in honor of (writes: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hansen and ; jnpe weight I lost 10 rounds in one Miss Alta Rose. the birthday of her husband, which cmiaren were ugaen visitors, Monuay week and cannot say too much to rec The regular Tuesday night M. I. A. was January 19th, but due to sickness In spite of continued snow and wind ommend it" meetings were held with a large at- the party was postponed. The evei which greatly hampers traffic our van ing was spent in playing bridge and To take off fat easily, SAFELY and tendance. drivers have delivered their loads of HARMLESSLY take one half Mrs. Leonard Wolverton left here in playing other games, after which children to and from school every day of Kruschen in a glass of hot Wednesday to visit 'th her grand- a delicious luncheon was served to in safety. water in the morning before break- mother, Mrs. Margaret Stokes for an seventeen guests of this city and to Pres. J. J. Shumway, P. C. Petter-se- n fast it is the safe way to lose un- indefinite period. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of Elwood. and Frank Chambers, all of Gar- sightly fat and one bottle that iasts Our M. L A. basket ball players Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Nelsen left land, were speakers in church service 4 weeks costs but a trifle. Get it at j tangled up with the Portage players Sunday evening. G. G. Sweeten and any drugstore in America. If this Wednesday night at Portage, in one Otto Nye accompanied by Miss Ethel bottle fails to convince you this is the 0f the closest games of the season, Rogers, pleased with two instrumen- safest way to lose fat money back. causing many a thrill to pass over all tal numbers. But be sure and get Kruschen Salts those who were witnessing the game imitations are numerous and you and ending in a tie. Five more mm must safeguard your health. (Adv.) utea were given in order to make a decision. The Portage players were i I the victors by two points. Most all of the basketball fans from here j By Mrs. Thomas Ault were in attendance and enjoyed them! selves in a dance that followed the :x: E. Ault P. Mrs. By game. The famous Plymouth orchesMrs. T. L. Wheatley entertained a tra furnished the music for the dance. home of her young people at group :x: An old time quilting bee took place J. H. KELLER, here in honor of her son, Keith's Mrs.R. G. Brough returned home Wednesday and Thursday at the home ninth birthday. Games were played Friday evening after a ten day visit of Mrs. Walter Archibald, where a and refreshments were served to 18 with relatives in Spring City. number of invited guests were presguests. Wm. Haslem of Lewiston, was a ent and took part in the work. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thorsen had week end guest of Miss Leona GarMrs. Andrew Archibald has been on as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. field. the sick list during the week but is Hoist of Brigham City, and Mrs. S. Mr. and Mrs. Tollman Burke, of on the improve at this writing. Thorsen of Bear River City. Honeyville, visited Thursday with Mr. Friday of last week Dewey Lamb Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble, Mrs. and Mrs. 0. A. Seager. and Jesse Nish of the 187th quorum of Chris Hansen and Leon Gardner at- r t. Brough attended a directors Seventies, of the Bear River stake, actended the state farm bureau conven- meetintr 0f the State farm bureau at companied with Wm. J. Hess and Don L XT a.! uon ati. me new nouse noiei at aaif oii. t Onve n.itv Tuesday R. Lamb, visited the Fielding ward, Lake City. Mrs. Verne Brough of Tre to carry on the missionary work that Mr. and The Gold and Green ball, sponsor- monton, and Mrs. Ella Thompson vis is being put over by the Seventies, ed by the M. I. A., was very success- - ited Mr and Mrg George Brough, Sr., under the direction of the stake presiiui. ine nau was decorated oeauu-- 1 p:jnv dency. fully. The Deweyville orchestra furThe party given here in honor of The Ladies farm bureau will hold nished the music. their monthly meeting with Mrs. R. the ball team was, well attended and FOR Mrs. D. F. Loveland, Mrs. Walter G. Brough Friday afternoon. Mrs. 0. a good time was had. The most ex Sudsberry and Mrs. William Fererson L Brough will be assistant hostess. citing event of the evening was the were in Ogden Wednesday. making will be the subject dis- game 0f basketball between the old Rug Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. cussed. town Topnotchers and the Crack M. I. 1 CORN, Walter Sudsberry had as their supper Max and K. H. Fridal 3rd came which took place before players, guests, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Loveland home from the U. S. A. C. over the the dance. The Topnotchers proved Size 2 and children. week end. that they were still in trim and won J. P. Barnard and Mrs. William While they were home the Fridal the game by a few points. 1 Can TOMATOES Lasley visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. families attended the 50th birthday Mjss Lorene Archibald was a week SiVa A. Lish Wednesday. anniversary of Walter Fridal of El- en(j guests of Miss Wanda Mason, hJMMj, im The meeting Sunday night was well wood, on Saturday. The sacrament meeting held here attended and the talk given by Pres. Miss Mae Fridal left Sunday for was weii attended bv our Deonle. Sun- 1 Smith was enjoyed by all. Salt Lake City, where she will spend jay night. Brother Chambers of the Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Hoarley and the remainder of the winter. Size 2 Garland ward was the member of the children, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hashamot-t- o Mrs. Dot Fridal entertained a few High Council that was in attendance. enjoyed a japanese party at Hon- friends Thursday afternoon, in honor ) 3 Lbs. eyville last Saturday evening. of Miss Mae Fridal. The afternoon . SUGAR Mr. and Mrs. L. Robinson of Ukon, was spent in social chat and delicious Idaho, spent a few days at the home lunch was enjoyed. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gardner. 5 Some folks are still wondering about Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hess of Brigham Bishop M. G. Perry spent Tuesday which Seeded week in Ogden. the county silver loving cup City, were dinner guests of Mr. and and Wednesday of lastwas taken to a was won by Tremonton in the home Mrs. H. A. Lish, Sunday. Joseph I. Dewey ) 6 Verl Henrie and father, Geo. Hen-ri- hospital in Ogden, Monday, where he beautification contest. Stop worrying All and come to the annual social of the of Garland, were the speakers at will receive medical treatment. bureau when the cup will be prea recent meeting, under the direction hope for Mr. Dewey's speedy recovery. farm some sented. entertained Miss Alta Marble of the genealogical committee. Elder an.. 4 Lbs. Henrie returned from a mission re- friends at her home Friday evening. . Remember thi big farm bureau nual banquet and social is to be on lunch was enjoyed. A tray dainty cently. Saturday, February 18th, beginning Chili 6 at G:30 p. m. Everybody save your pennl-- s as there is where you always i f gtt your money's worth. Al. hs executive officers of the How No 2 North Box Eider farm bureau were in 1 attendance at the annual state farm To meet the convenience of ! bureau convpntion at Salt Lake City. life insurance. have should :. ) you . r, v" tVipir loved- ones, but- v They were 0. i.. Brough, Mrs. Ella h. incu Kiirrotinnc tn tnose wiio MetAr.de rson, Horace Richards, Mrs. Hat1 to carry a large amount of protection the 4 Cove e Marble and T. E. Adams. The con- life insurb the ggest rojoliton Life Insurance Company, was v'vy inspiring. . o orv nf insurance u OYSTERS ance company m in- - www, "ucid a tror County Agent Robert Stewart and see not week. a cents Why few a cost small Miss Izola Jensen, district home dem plans at a 10 onstrator met with the North Box L. C. CHRISTOPHERSON Elder Farm Bureau officers and club leaders at the Lions club rooms, 39-UTAH PHONE GARLAND Friday at 2 p. m. to discuss club problems. Park Stumm of South Tremon3 Dozen Representing ton, was chosen county advisor of the COMPANY INSURANCE LIFE METROPOLITAN clubs and Mrs. P. E. Ault boys was chosen advisor of the girls' clubs. ul ( Oiling Season Is On J Bring Your Harnesses In and Let Us Oil Them Before Spring Work Is Here. DEWEYVILLE I I I 1 I v TREMONTON TREMONTON HARNESS Hartley and Stokes T j. Prop. Just Home Folks j SPECIALS SATURDAY, FEB. 4, 1933 j Can can i At Our Store 9U ran Can PEAS, can Powdered j j ' r- Farm Bureau News Pkgs. RAISINS, or Seedless Pounds Fancy RICE MACARONI e, ,' Limited Your Means 5 "6"u" rt-au&-e J. I h'1 i .... I .... ; or Pounds White BEANS Pkgs, SHREDDED, WHEAT and Cani PORK and BEANS Cans W Matter J 4-- H Bars Crystal White SOAP i 8 Will Purchase Any of These Groups of FOODS ORANGES THE LEADER 4-- H mm Work Shoes Boys Shoes you can't afford to miss this. 2 groups, most all sizes Men, and Oxfords Two Lots $1 $1.00&$1.49 50 Pairs of Ladies High Grade all heels Infants Shoe Sale $1.49 Of Straps and sizes in group. Not all sizes in each style but all a: Novelty Shoes Includes high heels ,Pumps, Straps, low heels, Oxfords, etc. it: Hi ti! L'J& Oxfords $1.49 to $1.98 Quality AT GEPHAKTS Includes all sizes in 1$ Mens Dress Remember Mid Winter Shoe Bargains that You Will, Long Maintained Prices Lowered Footware and $1.49 Si .00 Some Shoes Strapped OXFORDS PAIR While They Last H All Sizes - Specialtime.Purchase 25c At an opportune have secured for you a unique saving. All Rubber or Cloth Top We 79c & Gephart Stores Co. 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