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Show PACE FOUR BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1933 weeks stay with her daughter, Luby, who was seriously ill but is now im proving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Furse of Og den, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Furse of West Jordan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Green, Sunday. They had a real surprise when they turned east at the school house and got stuck in the snow drifts and had to get help to get out Those who attended the farm bureau banquet at the high school Saturday had a real feast. Many more would have attended could they reach EWOOD Lloyd Hunsaker came home from college for the week end. Lewia Hun- ! Chris-tense- I - Ras-muss- en I Headquarters for and Garden Seeds I ninrn nADnrTci7i7r.c dMJJd Plant a family garden as a 1 P. E. Ault Mr. and Mrs. W. Woodruff went to Salt Lake City, Sunday for a visit with relatives. Elmer Anderson was a business visc itor in Salt Lake City, Friday. ! Mrs. Jane Abbott had as Sunday guests her children, Dr. and Mrs. E. M. of Morgan, Mrs. H. L. I ChildsAbbott and Mrs. Joseph Crowther of! Salt Lake City, Austin Scager, student of the U. S. A. C. at Logan, spent Saturday and TIEiLU and UrtUDIMI knock-ou- of high quality. blow to depression, t ir aim The Polish for Linoleum, Furniture and Floors. is a It thorough deodorizer, disinfectant, and bug and germ extinguisher. GLIDDEN PAINTS for all purposes. enamel in your kitchen. LUMBER and HARDWARE , quirements for buildings and repairs. We can Try ur meet your re- - supply your needs in Hardware, Lumber, Coal, Cement, Implements, Window Glass, and Glass and China Ware "Your Good Will Our Best Asset" I Farmers' Cash Union Phone: 35 Hadley of Everett, Washington, arrived Monday to visit with old friends here. Mrs. Hadley was a former resident of Tremonton The Connne chapter of the 0. E. S. held its regular meeting Wednesday Mrs. Sallie Gephart, Mrs. evening. Ruth Supan, Mrs Sarah Hadley, Mrs, N. E. Shaw and Margaret Woodsides attended the meeting. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Glen Richardson were given a nice airy ride about the town. After the chivari the party was given an oyster supper at the home of S. E. Bjorn. Wednesday evening the home of Dan Briggs was the center of a very jolly time. The friends of the Briggs family surprised them in honor of Mrs. Briggs' mother, Mrs. J. I. Carter of Springville, who is returning home Sunday. A delicious two course lunch eon was served to 20 guests. Helen Christensen was hostess at a shower given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Randall, at the home of H. P. Randall, Wednesday evening. Luncheon was served to 30 guests and many beautiful and useful gifts were Tremonton, Utah j 21 ladies present. A- - HOSPITAL NOTES :x: RAYON Leading viscose producers George Stewart was operated on reported booked solid for March. Jan for appendicitis March 3rd. uary shipments at new high for that Mrs. Earl Bone of Garland undermonth for several concerns. went a minor operation at the hospiSTEEL Production increased. tal Wednesday. Manufacturer feel turn for better Guy V. Allen underwent an operahas taken place. tion for hernia, Thursday morning. L-I-B-E-R-T-Y ""in .. CLOTHESPrices low, - 4 bars 4 ib IH The mantle of life falls on rich and poor alike . . . it levels the barriers of color and creed. That's why you'll be thrilled past understanding. Here's life in all its reality for the first time on the screen. Have you waited for a picture that would inject new life into the screen, a picture that would enthrall, slumbtring emotions and carry you out of Swift's Silver Leaf. Oiiee Pound Utah Medium. H H M pound 20' (C(DlFlfeS Airway Brand. 2 cans 23' White. Meat. Pork-Bean- s JJ M M H ? yourself to ecstasy Then your search and wait is ended, for here in one picture, is the "something new," the end of a quest, all the ! world holds of life and love WThis is not a picture for children, therefore, M no children under 14 years of age will be ad- - M muted unless accompanied by their parents. g)c COMEDY and CARTOONS - Dinnerette. SSLflmmCLDini en THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY March - 16th - 17th - 18th tall can "VIRTUE" Demraing Pink. Leinmim M Sunkist. M ILSdtfmiCe Head 5c Large, Solid. Pound & M M H with - CAROLE LOMBARD - PAT O'BRIEN and Mayo Methot COMEDY and CARTOONS .371111 Jj SERVICE LEA'S LEA DUNN, Prop. UTAH TREMONTON 32E53 1 IT I vT?L Vite 00lM y,mJ CENTUM PLANT f 1 I OOfig NOT take(( A bloom i osk : a IT TAKES BUT ONE TRIAL OF THE FOODS SOLD AT THE AMERICAN FOOD STORES TO TASTE THEIR SUPERIOR QUALITY. Ans. to Last Saturday: Sight depends upon the light reach-Th- e less light the less sight. ing the iris of the eye. Corn Salt Crystal K K Fine Table 5c 15c 25c 10c Oranges Tomat's Soap Oats Special Lemons Full of Juice Per Doz. 15c Extra Large Per Doz. 22c Lettuce Solid Head Per Head 5 Crisp Per Stock 5c String Beans W. S. Cut 2 No. 2 15c Pork and Beans Blue Pine No. 2'2 Can 10c Powdered 2 Lbs. 5c 15c 2-o- z. Toilet Tissue SARDINES K. K., Each LYE Red Seal CANDY Drop, Per Lb Royal a Rolls 19c PINEAPPLE W. S. No. 2 CanLj MOPSTICKS Tomat's Blue Pine Each No. 2 '2 Can Win the Slogan Contest. WALNUT Meats, i Lb. ... SODAS 1-l- b. 9c Pkg. Sardines GRAHAMS Tomato Mustard Per Can Pkg TOMATO SOUP Blue Pine, Per Can WAX PAPER NuWax, 40 Feet SOAP, Mission Bell, 6 Bars CORN MEAL Bag SOAP, Palmolive 9-l- b. 3 6c 8c 25c 20c 8c Brooms Leader Each 43c Brooms Economy n Bars CORN, K.K. Gold en, 2 No. 2 Cans 33C SOAP, Peets Gran., Large .... B. P. Gem Peas 2 No. 2 Cans BEANS, B.P. CutU 2 No. 2 Cans ... Roasts Home Rendered 3 LBS. Heifer i Sugar Blue Pine Can 25c Lard 25c J Pepper K. K. 3 No. 22 b. Celery CAN A WOMAN BURY A PAST IN A GREAT LOVE? Haunted by leering faces she was living a dream that was too good to be true! He Discovered His Wife Was A Lady With A Past He loved her for what she seemed then learned what she had been. im- Will Trade for Your Old Ones Associated Gasoline and Oils Yes 19 25 "Everything To Build Phone 11 TIRES? 25c with - - LORETTA YOUNG - ERIC LINDEN Alene MacMahon and Glenda Farrell Everyone starts equal when Life Begins THINK WILSON provement in sales expected. Oranges Laurdl Golden Ripe MEN'S MERE SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY March 12th 13th 14th When You Think LUMBER RUBBER Price cuts emphasize intensely competitive situation within the industry. Tire buyers can fill their needs below cost. 3 Doz. Toilet Soap. MVm Woodruff of Elwood, a girl, born March 7th. Juicy PRICES FOR SAT., MARCH 11, 1933 PalsiiOlive The feature for the junior prom this ISAACSON Mr. and Mrs. John Isaac year will display a very unique lightson of Honeyville, twin girls, born ing system. Plans for the prom are February 25th, under way. The committees have well SALAZAR Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Salazar of Garland, a girl, born Feb settled down to hard work and promise to do their best. ruary 27th. GARDNER Mr .and Mrs. Floyd Card The prom this year will be one of ner of Dewey ville, a girl, born best ever sponsored by a junior the March 3rd. March 24 has been set as the class. HOLMGREN Mr. and Mrs. Delbert That may seem a while yet, but date. Holmgren of Bear River, a girl, it always pays to be prepared, bo get born March 5th, time flies fast. WOODRUFF Mr. and Mrs. Elmer your dates early boys, week end. Mrs. Sarah Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seager and Austin Seager visited Mr. and Mrs. Tolman Burke of Honeyville, Sunday. Phyllis Bates of Tremonton, was a g guests of Dona Brough, Monday night. I Wm. Ilaslern of Providence was a week end guest of Miss Leona Gar field. Lee Kay of Heber, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Garfield. Mondav. Mr. and Mrs. George Beal return ed Thursday evening from a short visit in Logan. Mrs. J. 0. Garfield entertained the Ladies Farm Bureau, Friday afternoon, with Mrs. Gus Pierce as assist ant hostess. Mrs. Vernald Johns and Mrs. George Beal gave a splendid dem received. onstration on canning of meat by the use of the pressure cooker. After a J business meeting a delicious lunch was served to the 1. :x: Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Taylor were Salt LaKe visitors Friday. Mrs. Tay lar's parents, Apostle and Mrs. George IF Richards, and her sister, Mrs. 0 C. Card and Edna Taylor, returned with them and were guests during the - By Mrs. Births of the Week TREMONTON ! saker spent the month of February in NEWS AND SOCIAL ITEMS Logan doing temple work, returning Bf Mrs. H. P. Sasmussea home last Friday. rMrs. Hyrum Christensen SDent last :x: :x: week at Logan visiting her daughter! Ferris Allen spent three days last Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Romer, Mr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Thomp week in Salt Lake City, doing temple and Mrs. Leo Peterson, also Norma son at Lewiston. work and visiting relatives. His Anderson were Salt Lake business Norman Anderson and Peter mother, Mrs. Robert Allen, went to visitors last Tuesday. went to Salt Lake on business Salt Lake City, Saturday and returnM. L. Hunsaker has been on the ed home with him the same evening. Monday. sick list for some time but is improvMrs. Gladys Murdock of Logan, this at ing writing. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lower, Mr. and spent the week end visiting with her n It is good news that J. P. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hunsa- Mrs. Bob Whiting of Burley, Idaho, parents, is recovering after several were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon ker. the main highway in their cars. weeks of sickness. Mrs. Sam Mortensen is again on the Wood of Ogden, Sunday. Mrs. Marion Miller and children Emanuel Erickson is slowly recover sick list. Her health has been very have gone to Logan for a visit with ing from a severe attack of appendi Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Thompson and winter. this She was improvpoor Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. citis. Mr. when and Mrs. James Thompson left last week she sick took Val Frank. Miss Norma Anderson attended the ing for Gunnison to attend the Wednesday again. T A 3 tVtA IT P in r(ra n Mrs. H. P. Itasmussen returned nnprpfta nf Mrs. Kim Mann and children visit- funeral of Trevon W. Thompson, a from Salt Lake Friday after a three Friday, returning home Saturday. ed with her sister, Mrs. Cyril Wright nephew. They will also visit with and family at Ogden, during last Mr. Thompson's mother, who is ill. week. Mr. and Mrs. Wright brought Mr. and Mrs. Grant Parker and them back Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Knudson are small daughter of Ogden, were Sunday Field rejoicing over the arrival of a baby guests at the home of his father, Gil born last Sunday, February 26th. bert Parker, who has been ill for the boy, J All concerned are doing fine. past two weeks. JUNIOR PROM Steaks Peanut Butter Sirloin or Round Choice AH LB. 9C 25c An ideal school lunch 2 LBS. Cuts 2 Pounds I 29c I I 21c 1 TREMONTON, UTAH |