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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1933 TAGE TWO tt the Postoffiee at Tremonton, Utah, m Second Oan Mat Entered LOST 20 POUNDS OUk Feels Much Better Subscription Rates "June ZStn. lzZ. Kruschen Salts. Have lost 20 pounds $2.00 Owe Year, in advance eel betfrom June Z8th to Jan. 10. MM ter Six Months, in advance have felt for four years. Was than .... .50 !Tkre Months, in advance.. under doctors care for several months. He said I had gall stones and should have operation. Kruschen did all and more than I expected." Mrs. Lute Tbe oohr place in the U. S. wW eu!oft and Bright, Walker, Minn. (Jan. 10, 1933). adreitiun matter covering niybMof boainc. To lose fat and at the same time r product can be Vbuinad rr &n4 Without Obiisattoau d Ameneen lndun Unary. gain in physical attractiveness and Write for Euiinm Advertuini Matter you are take one interested in;ama will bepramptly forwarded. feel spirited and youthful in a Kruschen of half teaspoonful AMERICAS HDjBSTBIU LIBRAtf breakfast before water hot of glass every morning. A jar that lasts 4 weeks costs but a trifle at any drugstore in the world but be sure and get Kruschen Salts the SAFE way to reduce wide hips, prominent front and double chin and feel the iov of livine money as well as to your Country back if dissatisfied after the firs jar. (Adv.) Free to Public To Your Town ae-ai- PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS THE FARMING States mission, was the chief speaker Sunday night at a genealogical program in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Allen. Other speakers were John L. Hunsaker of Twin Falls, Idaho, and e J. D. Harris of Tremonton. Miss Anderson rendered a vocal solo, "Whispering Hope." Mrs. James Summers entertained Sunday afternoon at a birthday dinner in honor of her husband. There were seventeen sruesest present. Mr .and Mrs. Dale Hunsaker moved last week to Rockland, Idaho, where they intend to make their home. Mr .and Mrs. Ben Critchlow of Ogden, were guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson en tertained at a party Sunday afternoon in honor of their son, Eldon, age , and daughter, Elaine, age 4, it be ing their birthdays. Anumber of small guests were present and enjoyed the afternoon immensley. light re freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Summers and Marion Summers motored to Salt Lake Thursday. , John Hawkins, son of Dr .and Mrs. Hawkins, returned to Bothwell from Stockton, California, Monday evening. He will spend the summer with his family. Mau-rin- INDUSTRY of the first and most important the new administration wUl be called upon to adjust will be the rehabilitation of the farming interests and the solving of the problems of economic return to prosperous agriculture. This will require the best thought and cooperation of landowners and leaders in all lines of industry. The various agencies of expensive governmental aid have been disappointing and have resulted in disaster instead of farm relief. Coordinating with such helpful measures as may be enacted must be a sane and safe method of conducting agricultural pursuits by the farmers themselves. There are many changes that can be made which will insure a greater degree of prosperity among the farming class. There is an excessive acreage in land being insufficiently cultivated, and there is too much attention being paid to the one crop system. Our farmers must cease to live on the food supplies shipped from other states in thousands of carloads. Not only can every farm in Florida be made independently as to food and feed but can largely supply the entire state with the best home grown products. One of the most experienced and successful farmers in the Southeastern Mates sums up the method which should be adopted for the proper rehabilitation of the industry as follows: "The landowners in every country should be fully organized upon the county unit basis for cooperative effort in rebuilding farm life; improv-in- g the soil with leguminous crops, encourage the plantings of diversified food products; adopting the intensive system of culture; reforestation; expanding live stock production; dairying and solving the economic problem of cooperative buying and marketing." Topic, Mount Dora, Lla. ONE self-sustaini- ng MAKE GOOD OB WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Phone 21 Tremonton, Utah WANT COLUMN.. Verbenia, Giant Astor, Ruffled Pe tunias, Pansies, Giant Daisy, Egg Salvia Tomato Plant. Peppers. Plants, at Lea's Service, 4-- The best Daoerhantrinir. naintintr tint ing and paper cleaning. $1.00 per room and up. Wilkinson & son,' 1 Tremonton. lt3 phone 3.a-5-- 4-- 3, House Cleaning It's a terrible job to clean house, but oh ! how nice it looks and smells when everything is so clean and bright. The wall paper cleaner we sell will clean your paper as clean as the day you had it hung unless you have rubbed the paper with a cloth or broom. It is easily applied. Take as small piece in your hand and knead it until it becomes soft and very pliable in your hand, then stroke the paper in one direction. Buy two or three cans Saturday at our sale price. Wallpaper Cleaner FOR SALE Rural Potatoes. First year after certification; also Russet potatoes. Call Jas. Walton, phone, 23 or 39.a-- Pt. Btl. 9c Amonia Red Seal 10c Lye 75c Size Johnson's Floor Wax 59c 10 Unwrapped C. W. Soap l, :x: , Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stokes of San- LET'S SWAP New banjo', Maybelle ta Rosa, California, are visiting Thos. cost $100, will trade for good radio Stokes and family. or what have you. See H. D. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bybee and son, Leader office. Thomas, Vern, of Ogden, visited Mr. and Mrs. Georg Payne, Sunday. Mrs. Payne FOR SALE Seed potatoes, Bliss and accompanied them back to Ogden for a Rurals, eligible for certification. visit. See ba sorenson, Garland, Utan, Mrs. Alvin Evans, daughter, Afton, t3. Mr. and Mrs. Elzo Sessions and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Anderson motored SALE Strawberry plants, Mar to Ogden Saturday. They returned FOR shal variety. Selected, Utah grown, home Sunday evening. very hardy plants. Lea's Service Mrs. John Childs of Clinton, Utah, tf. Station. Tremonton. la visiting her daughter, Mrs. d Summers. CASH PAID For Dead and Useless DeLoras Harris of Tremonton, who Cows and horses. Reverse call recently returned from the Eastern Brigham 493J2 tf41 4-- Pkg. Raisins -- . 5c Golden Can Com 9c Spring Garden Can Peas 12c Tomato Can Soup 5c Each Sweet, Juicy, extra lge. lc Oranges IMMMMMMiaMaaii Large, Solid mill - Lettuce 1 2 Heads 9c 2 Bunches Radishes 5c : Lb. 5-- 4 Pot Roasts 8c Lb. Veal Roasts 9c Pure Pork Lb. 10c Sausage Sliced Lb. , Minced Ham 15c 4 Piece Walnut Bed Room Suite for only 2 Piece Living Room Suite covered with select Rayon Tapestry, for only $62.50 Displayed in Window Colorado Animal Nowadays you can get an electrical device to do most everything about the home except keep the family there. Bi-Produ- cts Co. Patterns, Patterns, Patterns in almost endless variety and many colors, too are offered in our showing of all wool fabrics for . the new season. Come and look them over now, make your selection and Let Us Make Your Suit Merchant Tailored to Measure You'll be satisfied, we know, just as have been our other customers who have continued placing their orders here year after year. Or-phiu- m OSCAR STRAND TAILOR Tremonton, Utah w Tremonton Business Guide And Directory ent The merchant who advertises is offering the readers of the evening after the regular news paper a service that has no obligation attached to it. They genealogical meeting all present were give free the news of the products that can be had in your home entertained by the genealogical committee at the home of Mrs. Ursel Rose town. Music and games were enjoyed and MAKE THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS PAPER YOUR refreshments served to thirty guests. SHOPPING GUIDE Mr. and Hrs. Lewis Lillywhite en tertained at dinner Sunday for the following members of their family: Mr. and Mrs. F, M. Peck and daugh ter, Sherry, Mr .and Mrs. Hunter Gad- When You Think die and daughter, Joy, Mr. and Mrs TTARFIWARW Lynn Hodges. Mrs. Warren Stanton and Mrs. Bon er of Salt Lake City, visited with Mrs, Charles Munns Saturday. "Everything To Build Anything" Mrs. Lucy Wright and small daugh The Best In Optometric Service Phone 11 ter, Betty Jane, of Ogden, were guests In Northern Utah this week of Miss Jane White and Miss LeVell Roberts at the home of Monday Mrs. Chas. Munns. Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Gaddie had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs Ike Taylor of Salt Lake City. POULTRYMEN, ATTENTION! Favorite Laying Mash with Purina Concentrate Costs You Only $1.25 per cwt. by using your own grain. J. J. Shumway returned Sunday evening from a trip to Seattle, Washington. Wm. Cocayne visited with Mrs. A S. Huish on Tuesday. Bishop W. W. Richards was a busi ness visitor to Salt Lake City, Sat- Very Best Laying Mash Money Can Buy Call for Particulars MILLING CO. GARLAND-TREM0NT0- N THE FOR ICE Beverages & Coal ... SEE- -- IFdDITQj V" 0 Inch Wheel Base. More Power 75 Horse Power Motor. Modern, Distinctive, Beauty. Larger 112 Greater Economy. Roomier Bodies. Rich Appointments. New Low Prices. CARS FOR PROMPT DELIVERY TyggsoM Wanted Animals Dead or Alive WW InJSW $41.50 THINK urday. Guests at the J. H. Kirkham home Sunday were Mrs, Kirkham's sister, Mrs. Ada Merrihew and son, Dr. C. B. Merrihew and his wife of Salt Lake City. Robert Kirkham returned with them to the city for a visit. May-yar- IL P. Rasmussen THINK WILSONA Meats 4-- & Bars 19c By Mrs. STOMACH, INDIGESTION Indigestion, acidity, heartburn and sour stomach often lead to serious A baseball game was played here stomach trouble. Dr. Emil's Adla last Tuesday between the Collinston Tablets counteract these conditions. Elwood boys and girls school team. Give quick relief. Scott Drug Comboth games. was successful in winning pany, Tremonton, Utah. (Adv.) M r.and Mrs. A. A. Furse and Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Jensen of Ogden, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. Walter When You Think Green last Sunday. T, A. Meldrum, principal of Sunday LUMBER school, is very appreciative of the fact WILSON that he was able to report iuu percent of officers and teachers attended the Build Anything" To "Everything Sunday school convention in Malad, Phone 11 last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Kim Mann are tne nroud narents of a son. born Monday, April 24th. Mother and child are do ing nicely. The Misses Lillian ClarRston ana Lubv Rasmussen of Salt Lake City, were week end guests at the home of H. P. Rasmussen. Mr. Everton of Cache stake presiIf dead notify us at once. dency, was the principle speaker here Phone Logan 49 and Reverse Sunday evening at the genealogical Prompt Service Charges meeting. His sermon was much appreciated by a large attendance. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Sweeten and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O. Nye and son, Otto, motored to Salt Lake City, Sunday and attended the R. K. O. theatre, where Mr. Sweeten's nephew, Owen Sweeten, is musical di rector. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Capener and daughter, Mrs. Verna Hansen motored to Salt Lake City Tuesday to be in attendance at the funeral services of of Mrs. E. T. Capener, a Mr. Capener and who was formerly a resident of Riverside. Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Johnson attended tlie faneral services for Miss Grace Jensen held in Brigham City, Sunday. Miss Jensen is a daughter of Mr. Johnson's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rose entertain ed at a family dinner Sunday in honor of the birthday anniversary of the late Mrs. Helen Burns. There were eighteen members of the family pres sister-in-la- . ' " Miss LaRue Orwin had as her guest Sunday night, her friend, Miss Henderson of Malad. Mr. and Mrs. David E. Manning accompanied E. O. Wilcox, Jr., of Fielding, to Salt Lake City, Wednesday afternoon to be in attendance at the golden wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Wilcox, Sr. Mrs. T. W. Innes was hostess to thirty members of tbe Ladies Self Culture club and twelve guests on Friday, April 21st, 1933. Pres. Mrs. A. R. Capener, presided. The following program was given: Parliamentary rules, Mrs. J. L. Harvey; vocal duet, "Remember Me," Bess and Bab bie Iryies, with Mrs. Innes occompan-ist- ; piano solo, Miss Norma Anderson; reading, "Who's Afraid," Hazel Manning; talk on cemetery beautification, by Mrs. Charles Munns. It was decided by the club to take this up as their project. Refreshments were served during the social hour and Miss Hazel Manning presented the reading, "Almost Beyond Endurance." Mrs. S. H. Bigelow and three children of Salt Lake City, visited her sister, Mrs. C. H. Hales. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hodges of Lo gan, were week end guests at the home of Mrs. Hodge s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Anderson of Nampa, Idaho, were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lilly white. Mrs. Anderson is a sister of Mr. Lillywhite. Mrs. Ava Sasser is visiting this week at the home of her daughter in Honeyville. Mrs. A. R. Capener and daughters, Verna and Edna, were Ogden visitors 9c Clean Rugs with Rose Thompson will open the Winchester soft drink and ice cream stand Saturday, April 29. - j ' Mrs. oOo By Miss Ilia Perry i By Mrs. Geo. A. Beat . Seedless is anyone in Tremon An ton who can remember when pie was sliced in four pieces and each piece sold for a nickel. old-tim- er . BOTHWELL EWOOD GARLAND are not more of a liability than an asset. :x: James Walton. Editor and Publisher Published at Treraontoo. Utah, en Thursday of each week. ! DONT SUFFER FROM SOUR After listening to some people's chatter you begin to wonder if ears REAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Utah Auto tf Imp. Phone 28 Co. Tremonton BESSINGER BROS. TREMONTON, UTAH : P- H - O - N- E 3 6 : MM SPRING IS HERE Why not buy those seeds now and be ready for that early Harden. We have both loose and packages. Western Grown and Tested Seeds Mammoth Bronze Turkey Poults from RED WING HATCHERY And Baby Chicks See H. P. RANDALL r |