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Show PAGE TWO BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1933 IF YOU SMOKE TOO MUCH BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Postoffice at atonton, Utah, a Second Class RIVERSIDE Tre- Mat- - By Mrs. ter. - j. o. James Walton. Editor and Publisher Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Thursday of each week. AMEEA(S1API hadfieid :x:- - Dale Parke and daughter, Blossom, of Los Angeles, and W. C. Parke and Subscription Rates son, Donald, of Ogden, were calling on relatives and friends here Sunday. One Year, in advance $2.00 were dinner guests at the A. A. Six Months, in advance $1.00 They Capener tn ...home. Three Months, in advance ... w miss w. una Aiae w ara, was nome vo attend the Junior Prom. She is a student at the U. S. A. C. Miss Sally Smith of Salt Lake, The only place in the U. S. where catalog! and Monday with her sister, Mrs. spent dverttuni matter coerinc anyline of business Ira Ward. or product can be obtained Free and Without Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Forsberg and Obligation ia the American Industrial Library. Write for Business Advertising- Matter you are interested in;aame will be promptly forwaide4. August Forsberg were Salt Lake vis itors the latter part of the week. fiMESICAB INDUSTRIAL LI3RARY Mrs. Rose Limb of Garland, visited fcuslu.erlns Uuildlui, Ckioa.o, Illinois' primary Monday. She also called to see her mother, Mrs. Francis Tubbs. Tuesday, Mrs. H. S. Tingey enter r. fc'- n M . .25. - Free to Public as well as to your Country r PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS tained at a children's party for her daughter, LuAna, who was five years old. About twenty children enjoyed re. : it.. ti .. :. i reiresiuirems. were mc aLiaii. ijamiy ri WELCOME HEIRS: All America Is sharing th and Mrs. Charles Lindhappiness brought Col. their second ion. The bergh by the birth ofhome of Mrs. Dwight W. baby was born at the Morrow, Englewood, N. J., Mrs. Lindbergh' mother. The photograph of Lindy, right, is his latest. It was taken recently after he tested a new plane at the Newark airport. Below, Prin. cess lleana of Roumania, and her husband. Archduke Anton of Hapaburg. parents of another son. important new arrival a Administration. 4 ft served by Mrs. Tingey, E. T. Capener of Salt Lake, was here on business, Tuesday. Miss Eula Khoaes, Neta Cneney and ' " vyryy iHHimMW 'MWHW "m"r By Mrs. Thomas Ault (4" .r. JL?. , 7- i -J- Ae.M p stats, honorary membership in run junior Detective) corps (sponsored by a cerea I ' manufacturer), and may get rim a movis) contract. r . 'if U OYSTERS R IN SEASON again and the lavera af m., points on the halfshell and oyster stew aren't the only ones who are hannv. with the resumption of activities, :-- Miei r i 1 m - Lv,Aftl 1 ,"1 1 rt" nr " 1 ci illM 'Tin ' FORM: Just another reason why th U. S. won the Olympics at Los Angeles Dorothy a resident of the California city. Poynton, Dorothy captured the high diving championship with this beautiful flight through space. RARE Leon Hales returned hom Sundav t1 not be a member of after spending several days in Salt September 1, the oyster Industry puts approximately 1 President Roosevelt's political par- Lake ,wg men back to shows blue Word was received here during the ty to admire the quickness and ag-- J n being oiled on deck points set which has his week he with twin Island had that to been born ml Long boys oyster boat. gressiveness I Mr. and Mrs. Leland Capener at Salt administration to solving the major I Lake, on Tuesday of last week. The problems of the day. The handling of the banking crisis Capeners spend their summers here is being rapidly followed by the same at the J. A. Capener farm and the sort of decisive action on other prob- - winters in Salt Lake or Logan. Mrs. lems. Toward every issue he has Capener was formerly Helen Lee of touched, has been exhibited candor and Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hales and daueh fearlessness. He is laying perma- nently at rest the fear that he might ter, Afton, were visiting in Salt Lake pursue an occasionally radical course the last of the week. If 1 Relief Society was held Tuesday at his speeches to the American people, Air with his reiterated stanu lor sounu tne home of i'hebe Ward Air. and Mrs. Clyde Buxton and money, less bureaucracy, decisive cuts in the cost of government, have met small son and Sarah Hilton of Gar the overwhelming approval of the land, were calling on Mr. and Mrs. public. And that approval is evidenc- - George Forsberg, Monday Mrs. ueiose Jensen lias been auite ed in tne congress Dy a disposition 10 ia lor several days, but is now im obey the president s every impui.se DEMOCRATIC TEAM: Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt, New as is shown by its rapid passage ot proving. York, and Speaker John Garner, Texas, Democratic his emergency and economy measures. ihe Dramatic club presented "The nominees for presidency and meet at the To wish success for President Roose Dutch Detective" at Plymouth. Wed Roosevelt home, Hyde Park, for their first conference since were nominated at s they Chicago. one velt is simply to wish success for nesday evening P. C. Patterson of Garland and Earl state, one's business, one's self. In BUT GETS NOWHERE him is the hope of the American peo- - Hales were the speakers Sunday evendid you hear Brother Thor has "Say, lua for for and recovery pie Marie Eleison of Brigham City, ing, great a next summer?" job traveling Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward were Lo- ture. His administration has got off over the week end with "No. Is that right?" to a brilliant start may there be no gan visitors, Monday. Abbott. By Mrs. P. E. Ault John Bowcutt spent the week end1, iiean' nes going t0, ,c.ouect tic' wavering during its existence. Mrs. George Brough went to Harper ls on a in Tremonton with his daughter. Mrs. oOo for a visit with her daugh- :x: Wednesday There are over three million peo- Jennie Bronson. Mrs. Lewis Dodd. She returned Mrs. Charles Peterson children ter, and Miss Annie Bowcutt came up from irr Aiurii,it pie on all the public payrolls, of whom Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garfield mo- - Friday. and wife is like an "My angel." almost a million draw their existence Ogden, Saturday for a few days visit tored to Logan, Thursday and return- . O. L. Brough was in Salt Lake City i "Really?" irom tne government, out wnn ner parents, Mr. and Mrs Geo ed "Yes. She's in the Friday. up always Thursday in the interest of the farm air, there are only two million people who Bowcutt She returned to Ogden, Mon on something and she Rae Tib-- ; bureau. and Abbott Mrs. always harping Hvium wolf of a income ratio a day. taxes, pay . n l 1"1 l.. l. ueu,s and cimciren ot ixgan, were Karl Welling and Newell Udy were never has anything to wear." and a half, or a half a wolf, according week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. to the way you figure it, for each car in bait Lake on business Thursday I was just wondering what Melba Abbott. and Friday. bou. Colonel R. R. McCormick. McDonald will do with Spence while! irvine oOo Garfield, Elwin Garfield and she is in Chicago. "Now Melba, cut Clifford Prince of Salt Salient features of Presodent Roose Lake City. . QUALITY PRODUCERS uu c UK. iu ui a were week end guests of Mr .and Mrs, rwiuw J1C vu, velt's unemployment program are: A " And bv the wav rrirls. J. O. Garfield and Mrs. Ada Garfield $5000,000,000 unemployment relief ap The Vicar: "So you like country wouldn't like Red Wade as a you Wm. Haslem of Lewiston, visited used be in internal to im life. Are propriation hens your good layers?" chaperone ? Miss Leona Garfield over the week provements and the establishment of Mabel (fresh from town): "TopI'll bet the Derby queen looked bet- end. Piece on camps for the unemployed engaged ping! They haven't laid a bad egg ter in the Brown derby than Dee Mrs. George Abbott and Mrs. Ray government work; expansion of the yet." would have. Watch out Dee. In case Hill entertained at dinner Reconstruction Finance Corporation to Bus Inspector: "Have you a Thursday of marriage she might think she looks evening, at the Abbott home. ticket, lower at refor loans The interest, permit better in the pants too. Oh! Oh! estration of marginal lands in the guests were Mr .and Mrs. Lee ThompTennessee Valley and elsewhere, etc son, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Seymore Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Selman and George Abbott and Ray Hill. Jig saw puzzles and games were enjoyed during the evening.Dur-in- g their bachelor days, the eentle- men were called "The Rusty Six" and HOUSE FOR RENT Inquire Mrs. Gilbert Tarker, Tremonton, Thone the dinner was given in their honor. 7C.0-The ladies farm bureau will meet tl with Mrs. Charles Peterson, Friday FOR TRADE Will trade large churn afternoon. for smaller one. Call Leader office. Emerson Abbott of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Noel Bennion 0f Brigham WANTED Your orders now for pot City, were dinner guests Sunday of ted flowers for Easter. Ogden Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott. C. E. Anderson and See our regular stock of prices. family motored flowers and seeds, at Lea's Service to Ogden Friday. t4. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brough were LoStation, Tremonton. gan visitors Monday. Tainting, paper hanging, kalsomining, paper cleaning. See our new wall paper and learn our prices. Ned 3t. i and Walter Wilkinson. ON ANE Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chidester and children visited Mr. Johnson, father of Mrs. Chidester at Logan, Ellis and Clarence Perry and JcC Barnard, students of the U. S. A at Logan, spent the week end with their parents, here. Mrs. C. H. Christensen of Ogden, visited with her son, Lawrence and family, Sunday, March 19th. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Thomas of Tremonton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Germer, Sunday, March 19th. The three-ac- t play, "Eyes of Love," was presented Tuesday night to a well pleased audience. The play was under the direction of the M. I. A. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sazton and son Justen, of Salt Lake City, were visit ing Mr. and Mrs. James Burbank. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser went to Salt Lake to meet their grandson,. Vernon, of California, who will spend a few weeks here as their guest. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Germer and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Christensen and eon, Ronald, spent Thursday at Logan. Friday, T. R. Ault, went to Ogden, to visit her daughter, Mrs. John Becker. Sunday, they motored to Salt Lake City where they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harwood. Mrs. M. A .Lish returned to Ogden with them, after spending a month at the home of her daughter, Mrs. f ROUGH ON ROBBERSt Meet George Candelet, Phila. delphia, champion old robber catcher. Covering an armed robber with a gun he recently thwarted a restaurant hold-unear his home. His brave act brought him hundreds of "fan" letters, recognition from his need S work-Phot- o ffi y Harwood. -- Sunday afternoon, Mr .and Mrs. F. Loveland went to Ogden and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Becker. Mrs. M. A. Lish and Mrs. T. R. Ault accompanied them home Saturday, Mrs. Walter Sudsberry was shopping in Ogden. A number of friends surprised Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland on their wedding anniversary, Saturday night. Mrs. Beth Marble of Ogden, is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. IK, - -I- - F TREMONTON When You Think LUMBER : "lerry-go-rouna- m 1 1 a 1 1. ." . THINK WILSON i "Everything To Build Anything" Phone 11 32J52S3B j suit-case.- ju Some Real Bargains i, Three Bed Room Suite for $31.50 Monarch Coal Range $56.00 Monarch Elec. Range $85 oo ...WANT COLUMN.. o 3-- 2. fill" (DISPLAYED IN WINDOWS) iW& flVERSON 3 3 FO RsALE One horse, 6 years old, and one horse 31 years old. Bear 6 tf. River Telephone Co. A house. FOR RENT Stander, Tremonton. See Dave 3-- tf. 9 FOR SALE Two city lots, 60x150, with modern chicken coops on each, size of coops 20x36 and 20x54. See J. A. Pack, phone 54-a.- Gallons $2.55 Quarts 75c One Holstein cow, and one young work horse. See Paul 2-- 9 tf. CASH PAID For Dead and Useless Cowa and horses. Reverse call tf41 Brigham 493J2 . ouu TWO WEEKS ONLY MARCH 30th to APRIL 12th Buy your paint NOW for the rest of this If you are going to do any painting in 1933 it will payyear. you to buy it now. Save by making your paint purchases for 1933 during this sale. Wilson Lumber Co. MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Frofik Chevrolet Co. TremonUm, Utah PLYMOUTH 6 - PLYMOUTH Phone 21 "Everything to Build Anything" PHONE 11 6 Heitz & Winzeler Auto Go. ANNOUNCE THE FIRST SHOWING OF 3 FOR SALE Heitz. FULLER'S PURE PREPARED HOUSE PAINT 1933 PLYMOUTH 6 FLOATING POWER SIX CYLINDERS SEVENTY HORSE POWER - - - FREE WHEELING AUTOMATIC CLUTCH - - - HYDRAULIC BRAKES See This Wonderful Car 4 Door Sedan $752.50 Delivered Here TREMONTON, UTAH ari - :x: S 1 sS J. Udy home, T. fc.nnan DEWEYVILLE r- I vrvai cneney were Sunday guests at the A. A. Capener home. Mrs Fanny Capener returned to East Garland with them after spending two months at the Capener home Miss Hazel Allen of Portage, was a guest Saturday and Sunday at the Success to the New For quick relief from indigestion and upset stomach due to excessive smoking try Dr. Emil's Adla Tablets. Don't stop smoking, just use Adla Tablets. Scott Drug Company, Tremonton, Utah. (Adv.) Reading Time : 3 minutes, 10 seconds I To Your Town WATCH YOUR STOMACH |