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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1S32 TAGE TWO BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER ' Entered at the Poetoffice at Tre- umten, Utah, as Second Class Mat' LOST 40 POUNDS ON DOCTOR'S ADVICE ter. I'm a user of Kruschen Salts as James Walton. Editor and Publisher reducing remedy and can say they are on Published at Tremonton, Utah, fine. more than 40 ibs. in Have lost Thursday of each week. the past year. Am gradually reducing as my doctor advises." Miss Bertha Subscription Rates Waldo, Hainan, N. Dak. (Oct. 30, '32). One Year, in advance ... $2.00 Once a day take Kruschen Salts Six Months, in advance one half teaspoonful in a glass of hot .50 water first thing every morning. Be Three Months, in advance. sides losing ugly fat SAFELY you'll gain in health and physical attractive ness constipation, gas and acidity will cease to bother you'll feel The only place in tKa U. S. wkara catalog! and aSextnina- matter eoverinjr any Una at buaineea younger more active full of ambr product can be obtained Free aad Witboul skin sparkling eyes. itionclear InduMrial Obeicatioa ia the Amoieaa Libiary. Write for BunneM Advertietne- Matter you are A jar that lasts 4 weeks costs but interested in;aame will be promptly fofwatticxi. a trifle at any drugstore in the world AMERICAN IIDOSTBIAL LIBRtlT but demand and get Kruschen and Kaaine.rU, Bell die. Ckioa.o, IUIsoIe if one bottle doesn't joyfully please you money back. Free to Public - - ! I Mr. and Mrs. Evan Gee of Garland, ! Bear River City Jr., and family V PLYMOUTH By Mrs. Don R. Lamb The Portage district school children came over here Tuesday afternoon and played our school children two games of baseball. The first game was be tween the girls, which was won by the Portage team. The second.with the boys, was won by the Plymouth team. The M. Men and Gleaner Girls of the M. I. A. here presented a very Interesting one act drama entitled -- The Stokes." Tuesday evening after the regular M. I, A. meetings and entertained a large crowd of people, Mr .and Mrs. George Welling of Farmington and Milton H. Welling, Secretary of State, were visiting their toother, Mrs. Phoebe Welling who has been spending the winter here with her sisters, Mrs. L. A. Rose and Mrs. Lizzie Zundel. Mrs. Virgil Nish took advantage of the low rate offered by the rail road to California, where she has gone for jan indefinite period, to visit with her sister and enjoy the many sights in the sunny state. Orvil J. Nish motored to Salt Lake City on business Thursday of last week- - Al-v- n. After spending two months in Salt Lake City, Mrs. Susie Dewey returned to her home here Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Kermet Hansen have gone to Salt Lake City where Mr. Hansen is employed. Mrs. M. M. Gardner, Jr., entertained at a quilting party at her home here Thursday afternoon. Mrs. John Becker, and Mrs. Joe Anderson and children of Ogden were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, T. R. Ault Saturday. Merchant . Jr and you won't be limited in your choice. You can have just the fabric, just the color and pattern you want. Best of all, having it Individually Merchant Tailored a it will fit you perfectly in the style most becoming to your personality. All our fabrics are 100 per cent pure wool. Prices are reasonable, too. OSCAR STRAND in TAILOR Tremonton, Utah Painting Kalsomining g Paper-hangin- ALL WORK GUARANTEED Mew Fosrd Inch Wheel Base. 75 Horse Power Motor. More Power Modern, Distinctive, Beauty. Greater Economy. Roomier Bodies. Rich Appointments. New Low Prices. FOR SALE Strawberry plants, Marshal variety. Selected, Utah grown, very hardy plants. Lea's Service tf. Station, Tremonton, 4-- FOR SALE 6 row seed brewery barley. See Reed Hess, phone 43.0-1-5. FOR SALE See E. J. Utah. Phone r Truck license plate. Owner may get same by calling at Leader office and paying for ad. tf. 4-- 6 28 54-a.- 3 CASH PAID For Dead and Useless Cows and horses. Reverse call tf41 Bngham 493J2 When You Think HARDWARE Tremonton 0 THINK WILSON GARLAND-TREMONTO- $41.50 Del Monte SOAP SALMON Bars l9c Lffc. Can - 9 13c Red Handle Quality BROOMS Each 33c n.. SARDINES 6 Cans 25c Package 2 Piece Living Room Suite covered with select $62.50 10c .... Per PEANUTS Pound Sugar Cured BACON Lb 14c STEAKS Displayed in Window 10c RADISHES 3 Bunches 10c PURE LARD ... FOR ICE Beverages & Coal, TREMONTON, UTAH Beef or Veal 2 Lbs. 0atje0-ae-4 BESSINGER BROS. WHEATIES Rayon Tapestry, for only MILLING CO. N 0-- Creme Oil 25c Per Lb 8c : 36: OH SPRING IS HERE Why not buy those seeds now and be ready for that early garden. We have both loose and packages. Western Grown and Tested Seeds Mammoth Bronze Turkey Poults from RED WING HATCHERY And Baby Chicks SON FOOD I.JI.K--J s T See STORES iT Very Best Laying Mash Money Can Buy Call for Particulars I Walnut Bed Room Suite for only m.nunc 1xx1 i Fresh California Strawberries will sell two cups for 23c, Saturday. Enjoy a treat of these fine berries at this unusual sale price. 5 . "Everything To Build Anything" POULTRYMEN, ATTENTION! Favorite Laying Mash with Purina Concentrate Costs You Only $1.25 per cwt. by using your own grain. BERRIES Two city lots, 50x150, with modern chicken coops on each, size of coops 20x36 and 20x54. J. A. Pack, phone 0 C Kingsford Corn Starch will be on sale for only 5c per package, Saturday in our Tremonton store. Buy all you want at this bargain. FOR SALE See The merchant who advertises is offering the readers of the news paper a service that has no obligation attached to it. They give free the news of the products that can be had in your home town. CORNSTARCH 5 c package One Fordson tractor. Winzeler, Tremonton. 12p. FOUND And Directory The Best In Optometric Service In Northern Utah tl. 4-- Tremonton Business Guide MAKE THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS PAPER YOUR SHOPPING GUIDE Utah Auto & Imp. LET'S SWAP New Maybelle banjo, cost $100, will trade for good radio or what have you. See H. D. Thomas, Leader office. All kinds of Perennial Flower sets, bulbs, and shrubs at Lea's Service. tf. 1 CARS FOR PROMPT DELIVERY 0 FOR SALE V- - 8 112 t3. 4 PHONE TREMONTON 134 THE Garland, 5-- : : : Special Spring Prices ...WANT COLUMN.. 4-- gh. e Complete Line of Wallpaper Samples Larger SPECIAL 4 Piece A Geo-Brou- Tailored-to-Measur- DEWEY RAMSDELL : plating on coityiig out under a new .E3r.i3 iu uie near future. As yet they are undecided as to what this new FOR SALE Seed potatoes, Bliss and name will be. They sponsored a dance for certification. eligible Rurals, here Thursday evening where they ofSee Ed Sorenson, Utah. fered a prize to the one whose name was chosen by the orchestra. All were given the chance to give in a name in writing. Many names were received and at this writing the name chosen has not been made public. Look for the outcome in the next week's paper. The Bee Hive and the Junior Girls of the M. I. A., were guests to a very elaborate chicken dinner Friday evening at the home of Miss Mary Estep which was sponsored by the teachers of the two classes. A very enjoyable time was had while they were gathered together. Miss Celia Jensen of Ogden was visiting here with her sister, Mrs. Mark Jackman, during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Dewane Lamb spent Easter in Salt Lake City. Mr. Howard and Miss Iva Sorenson were Easter visitors here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Archibald and Mr .and Mrs. Cyril Cluff of Ogden, were dinner guests of Mr Archibald's mother, Mrs. Violet Archibald. Mrs. Andrew Archibald is on the sick list at this writing. The Sunday school officers are making arrangements to have a large attendance of officers and teachers at the convention held jointly with the Malad stake at Malad City, next 11 A Seager. Emerson Abbott of Ogden, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott Miss Erma Hansen of Yost, visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Saturday. Mrs. P. E. Ault attended a W. C. T. U. meeting at the home of Mrs. Orson Jensen of Bear River City, Thursday. Irvine and Elwin Garfield of Salt Lake City, spent the week end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herbert of Aberdeen, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle and two children of Providence, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Brough. ORDER YOUR SUIT here. - The Plymouth orchestra are contem- A - :x: Charles Checketts of and Joseph Scothern, were dinner guests Charles Peterson and Sunday of Mrs. family. Carl Peterson of Providence, 6pent Monday and Tuesday with his mother, Mrs. Charles Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Crompton of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Will Olsen of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Tollman Burke and baby of Honeyville, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. 4-- H A i- Mr. and Mrs. 4-- H PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS I -- I Hy-ru- as well as to your Country F TRRMflNTON By Mrs. P. E. Ault Sunday Services: Sunday school 10 a, m. Mrs. P. E. Ault, superintendent Junior church 11 a. m. Story sermon by the pastor "Echoes." Senior department of the Epworth League devotional service at 7 p. m. Evening service of worship, eight o'clock. Sermon subject: "The Three Things of Life." Activities During the Week: Junior department of the Epwortn League, Tuesday afternoon at four o'clock. Choir practice Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock. Quarterly conference, Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. Dr. Charles W. Hancher, superintendent of the Methodist churches in Utah, will preside at this meet ing which is the last one for the con' ference year. Every official member is expected to be present. All services are open to the general public, and a cordial invitation is ex tended to all. Alvin R. Dickson, Pastor. were the speakers at the Sunday evening meeting. The Elmer sisters of Garland, sang a duet. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward and Mrs. Phebe Ward went to Logan Sunday, and returned Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tubbs and son Blaine, of Ogden, spent the week end with Mrs. Frances Tubbs. La Von Hales took her Sunday school class for an Easter walk Saturday. Lorenzo Bowcutt family and other relatives enjoyed an Easter party Sunday at Blacksmith Fork canyon. Miss Grace Udy and Mrs. Karl ter, Grace, went to Promontory Tuesday. Miss Grace visited with Roma Tubbs, who is teaching school there. Welling held Easter parties for their I Primary classes, Monday. Mr .and Mrs. Easton Nielson of By Mrs. Thomas Ault were visiting here Saturday. CLUB NEWS Mrs. Nielson remained to spend the There will be a meeting of the week with her mother, Mrs. Nina A dancing party was sponsored by club leaders and advisors at the Lions Dustin. the M. I. A. on Tuesday evening. o o f IVarviAmfnn ITeirlor WU'IKJ SJll Willi Mr. and Mrs Jim Davis of Whitney, V1UM vatvi This is the concluding dancing num28th 1:30 m. at p. ber on the season's tickets of our Idaho, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. April At 2 o'clock the following program Jesse Davis, Sunday. ward. Mrs. Karl Welling returned home will be given with Mrs. Lloyd Hill in Mr .and Mrs. Fred C. Farmer are the last of the week after a week's charge: rejoicing over the arrival of a baby 2. Introduction of leaders, who atvisit in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. boy at their home. tended the state club school and counMr .and Mrs Ralph Keller and Mrs. Tracy Welling. advisors Robert Stewart ty Misses Nan Ruth Nielson, Forsberg, Joseph Johnson and children of Og3. Club pledge, led bv club leader Hazel Allen and Thora'Durfey and den, were guests of Mrs. I. W. Spack-mafrom Portage. Arbon Newell Bowcutt, Bowcutt, 4. Club motto and slogan. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kearns and chil- Udy and Gus Forsberg went to Black 5. Duet Don and Lynn Iverson. dren of Malad, visited at the home of smith Fork canyon, Sunday and also 6. Organization demonstration attended a show in Logan in the evenMr. and Mrs. Charles Burbank. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Summers. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gittens attend- ing. 7. Short talk on health food suddIv ed general conference in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cravens and Miss Izola Jensen. City. They also celebrated their gold- son, Ray, of Salt Lake, Mrs. James 8. Stunt South Tremonton leaders en wedding anniversary during their Cravens of Portervill, Cal., Mr. and 9. 'Talk on organization, by W. D. stay in Salt Lake. Their children Mrs. L. H. Kennard and Porter of the U. S. A. C. from a number of states, joined them Geneva, of Losran. and Mr. and Mrs. 10. Election of officers of countv and a wedding dinner was served Sun- Jack Shiff and baby of Providence, association. All communities are in were bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. vited to send in day. leaders and ad- their Mrs. Nellie Green of McCammon, Geo. Hales. advisors. Idaho, and Edwin Gittens, Jr., of Butte, Montana ,visited their parents DEWEYVILLE To Your Town - Methodist Church RIVERSIDE By Mrs. J. l. hadfieid I -!- H. P. RANDALL 1 |