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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1933 PAGE TWO BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Postoffice at Utah, as Second Class Tre-umto- --! P TREMONTON n, Mat- By Mrs. Geo. A. Beal I James Walton. Editor and Publisher Published at Tremonton, Utah, on The following students of the U. S. Thursday of each week. A. C, at Logan, spent the week end with their parents: Miss Itae Abbott, Subscription Rates Zane Abbott, Max Beal, Max Fridal One Year, in advance $2.00 and Austin Seager . Six Months, in advance $1.00 George Abbott, daughter, Katherine, .50 Three Months, in advance and son, J T., motored to Ogden Wednesday. While there J. T. visited his brother Emerson, at the Deaf and Free to Public :x: Friday, March 17th, was a big day in Garland. Under the direction of the ward bishopric. The officers of the ward primary served lunch to the school children at the noon hour. In the evening the M. I. A. officers had charge of a good program and a very fine dance. The Belief Society took charge of the sale of delicious home-mad- e candy Taking the day as a whole, a fairly good sum of money was turned in to Blind school. Mrs. K. H. Fridal entertained at dinner, Sunday, in honor of her daugh- help pay Hie only place in the U. S. vrhere catalog! and advertiains matter covering any Una oj buaineaa or product can be obtained Fre and Without for the electric stove ter, fay's 11th birthday anniversary. cently bought for the kitchen. ObKgatioB ia tha American Industrial Library. Write lor BuaineM Advertuing Matter you aro iotereated in; aame will be promptly forwarded. re- The table was centered with a beautiful birthday cake, set with 11 candles. After dinner, games were played. Those enjoying the occasion were Bernice Brough, Bernice Scofield, Lois Cook, Fay Garfield, Elaine Gephart, Elaine Stenquist, Valine Cornwall, Vera Theurer and Mary Fridal. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kay, Miss Wanda Garfield, Miss Leona Garfield, Mrs. Dot Fridal, Mrs. Lewis Abbott, Mr .and Mrs. Afton Adams and Thos. Kay motored to Salt Lake City, Friday, returning Saturday. Mrs. Lewis Abbott stopped off in Farmington for Pres. C. E. Smith motored to Logan Thursday to get his son, Clinton. He also brought some of his neighbor's sons along, which they appreciated. Lloyd Hess and David Hughes of Farmington, were dinner guests of Mr. Hess' aunt, Mrs. F. J. Limb, Friday evening. The boys were special entertainers on the M. I. A. program Friday night. as well as to your Country Miss Rozella Carter came over from Logan and spent the week end with relatives and friends. Miss Edna Capener and Mrs. Vera PATRONIZE YOUR Hansen spent the week end with relaa visit with her mother. tives in Ogden. LOCAL MERCHANTS Mr. and Mrs. John Garfield and Mr .and Mrs. A. R. Capener, Mrs. Mrs .Ada Garfield attended the fun- Millan Peck, G. G. Sweeten and Otto eral of George Stewart in Salt Lake Nye attended the funeral services held 111 bet Mr. Blaylocks 8 o'clock class for Wm. Nelson of Snowville, held Sity, Tuesday. Mr .and Mrs. Edward Newton and last Wednesday. wishes he'd sleep with his feet out the Mrs. J. 0. Garfield attended the old Mr. and Mrs. D. Henry Manning window. P. S. I wonder how the folks party at Mona, Friday and re- are rejoicing because of the safe arwould like it? neighbors turned home Saturday. rival of twin girls at their home, Monday monring. Mother and babies are doing nicely . Mrs. Charles Munns, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Munns, Mrs. Grace Haws and Mrs. Victor Hansen attended funeral services in Lehi, Saturday, held for be for not seeds now and those that early buy Why ready Mrs. Sarah Munns Willis. garden. We have both loose and packages. Mrs. David E. Manning is spnding the week in Salt Lake City. Grown David Manning and daughter, Mammoth Bronze Turkey Poults from Julia, motored to Salt Lake City and back Saturday. RED WING HATCHERY Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shuniway came And Baby Chicks home from Salt Lake City, Thursday See night where they had been to see their son, Jack, off on his journey to Great Britain. H. Mrs. J. W. Garrett and Mrs. Orian Peterson attended funeral services in uiuaaa Wellsville last Tuesday, held for Mrs. Margaret A. Walters, who died very as! suddenly at a Logan hospital, Saturday. Mrs. Walters had been house mother for the Delta Nu's the past several years and was very highly re spected by the members of th;;t fra ternity. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holmgren and Mrs. J. S. Harvey made a trip to Salt Piece Lake City and back, MondayMrs Emma Stanton of Salt Lake City, returned to her home Saturday, after visiting with relatives and friends here the past two weeks Miss Helen Harvey came home Sunday after an extended visit with friends in Logan. j f came over irom uis. ueo. Laner I.oiran and suent Sunday at her home AMES1CAX IROOSTGIAL LIBRARY Enalnearin Bnllding, ChJoaio, IUiaoi To Your Town SPRING IS HERE Western P. RANDALL Sum-mervi- t j den, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marinus Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Larsen called on H. C. Hansen Sunday. They all went to visit Rasmus Hansen at Bear River Pierce's Pierce's largest cans of Pork and Beans will sell Saturday for only 10c per can. What more could you ask for in the way of tasty, nourishing food? Buy several cans, they in come always handy. i Mild, Full Cream Frorik Chevrolet Co. 'Market Basket' Utah Phone 21 Sweet, Royal Ann Cherries Genuine Quality ..WANT COLUMN.. FOR TRADE Will trade large churn for smaller one. Call Leader office WANTED ted Your-orde- rs now for u Painting - Paperhanging Kalsomining DEWEY RAMSDELL I I : : : : PHONE TREMONTON 134 Special Spring Prices Complete Line of Wallpaper Samples 60c Size Malt Syrup 45c for Easter. Ogden See our regular stock of flowers and seeds, at Lea's Service t4. Station, Tremonton. flowers IT OFFERS REAL SAVINGS ON YOUR 3-- (Biroceiry MIH 4-- Jumbo Size FO RSALE Spaghetti FOR RENT A house. Stander, Tremonton. 3-- 9 tf. SEE DEWEY RAMSDELL for your painting, paperhanging and kalsomining. Special spring prices; Phone Tremonton 134. t4. Quality Product FOR SALE Two city lots. 60x150. with modem chicken coops on each, size of coops 20x36 and 20x54. See J. A. Pack, phone ft 54-a.- FOR 3 One Holstein cow, and young work horse. See Paul 9 Heitz. tf. M It SALE-o- ne -- 2-- i CASH PAID For Dead and Useless Cowi and horses. Reverse call tf41 Brigham 493J2 The Best In Optometric Service In Northern Utah 5c Bu. POULTRYMEN, ATTENTION! Favorite Laying Mash with Purina Concentrate Costs You Only $1.25 per cwt. by using 35c pkg. 5c your own grain. Very Best Laying Mash Money Can Buy Meat Call Cho'ce Lb. Beef Roast 9c Dave See Can ... 10c Good, Crisp Johnathan 3-- AS EVERY FOOD ITEM LISTED IS A THINK WILSON "Everything To Build Anything" Phone 11 Lb. Peanuts Apples Noodles or WANTED Small kitchen cabinet or Call cupboard, in good condition. Leader office at once. 55c Size Carrots or Beets Painting, paper hanging, kalsomining, paper cleaning. See our new wall paper and learn our prices. Ned and Walter Wilkinson. 3t. One horse, 6 years old, and one horse 31 years old. Bear lUver Telephone Co. tf. YOU CANT LOOSE 8c When You Think HARDWARE Sack b. Flour Regular pot- prices. f uirectorv Gesundheit, Read Carefully All Four Pages kA Tremonton, Utah j ALL WORK GUARANTEED Bars 29c 48-l- ishbukn I Gal. Can Hillcrest. Good Quality Straight Grade WHY NOT TRY IT I 19c Soap j MAKE THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS PAPER YOUR SHOPPING GUIDE Lb. 10 to meet your reand for quirements buildings repairs. We can supply your needs in Hardware, Lumber, Coal. Cement, Implements, Window Glass, and Glass and China Ware "Your Good Will Our Best Asset" The merchant who advertises is offering the renrWs nf thn news paper a service that has no obligation attached to it They give free the news of the products that can be had in vou'r home town. 10c Unwrapped, C. W. Try HARDWARE m &4 Cheese I Tremonton Business Guide price. OUK Tremonton, for all purposes. Phone: 35 Quart jar of Galley's delicious Salad Dressing will be on sale Saturday for 23c. This is a very fine product, and a real bargain at this Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Marriott and son, Arthur ,were Ogden visitors, Monday. WATCH FOR OUR WEEKLY The Polish for Linoleum, Furniture and Floors. It is a thorough deodorizer, disinfectant, and bug and germ extinguisher. Farmers' Cash Union pressing - MAKE GOOD OR WE DO I LUMBER I a ! and GARDEN SEEDS of high quality. blow to depression. Plant a family garden as a knock-ou- t FIELD GLIDDEN PAINTS I Pork cleans 10c Ige. can here. Mrs. Geo. A. Linford and sons, Cyril and Bill, spent Friday and' Saturday visiting- relatives in Ogden. The boys attended the Weber college prom i air enamel in your kitchen. Friday night. & Plant-Clean-Paint-Rep- V-A- VA City. Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen, and son, Bed Room Suite for $31.50 (DISPLAYED IN WINDOWS) ll. Verner Carlsen was a Salt Lake visitor last Tuesday . Abe Hunsaker was in Ogden on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Jensen and daughter, Margery, of Ogden, visited s at J. Walter Green's Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. P. W. Christensen and were daughter, Ogden 9 Dortha, visitors last Saturday, Lloyd Reginald ,and Una Hunsaker and Ruth Munns all spent the week end at home from the U. S. A. C. Mr .and Mrs. L. C. Petersen went to Ogden Sunday to visit their daughter and family, Mr And Mrs. Lee Ogg. Mr And Mrs. Kim Mann and children, visited with relatives in Oe- - - TIT- "Everything To Build Anything" Phone 11 and Garden Seeds Some Real Bargains Monarch Coal Range $56.00 Monarch Elec. Range $85 THINK WILSON Headquarters for Field and Tested Seeds Three When You Think LUMBER ELWOOD GARLAND By Mrs. P. E. Ault ter. ma, went to Ogden, Saturday for a Peter, returned from Salt Lake Friday after a week's visit. They were By Mrs. H. P. Rasmussea accompanied back by their son, Owen, who had just returned from a mission. Elder Wayne Francom from the Mr .and Mrs. William Peterson are Central States Mission also returned very happy over the arrival of a baby with them. girl, born on March 16th, this being the first girl in the family. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Erickson is rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter, born March l'Jth. Mrs. Erickson is at her home in Fielding. Sabine Erickson came home a week ago to nurse her brother, EmanueL He is slowly recovering. S. M. Rasmussen of Ogden, visited with friends here last Wednesday and Thursday. On his return he was ac companied by Mrs. Eias Anderson who visited with her sister, Mrs. Joe -- r- GARLAND-TREMONTO- 4 for Particulars MILLING CO. N Lb. Boiling Beef 7c Shoulder Cut Lb. Veal Roast 8c Pure Leaf Lb. Lard 9c .... Sliced Lb. Minced Ham 15c 9 I FOR ICE Beverages & Coal -- O P SttAGGS pood sszm&nzs-- si SEE- BESSINGER BROS. TREMONTON, UTAH : 36: ft |