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Show PAGETIDia BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1933 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT KENTUCKY DEWEYVILLE I BURLEY TOBACCO By Mrs. Thomas Ault "Direct From Grower To You Old Kentucky Burley Tobacco is the I Curlew Irrigation and Reservoir Co Principle Place of Business Snowville, Utah 1 :x: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dewey were visiting relatives at Ogden on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Barnard of Hansen Valley ,were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Barnard last Wednesday. Mrs. T. L. Wheatley entertained a NOTICE is hereby given that at FIELDING By Mrs. Dan Garn :x: Mr. and Mrs. Gene Earl of Parker, cream of the finest crops Kentucky's meeting of the directors, held April Idaho, visited with relatives here last bountiful soil can produce - ripe, rich per week end. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Earl ac18, 1933, an assessment of 10 with mellow leaves - smoothe and stock on the companied them home where they will levied was share capital flavor and frathat rare and spend the summer months. the East in the of corporation, can grance that only proper "aging" Mrs. J .D. Wood of Farmington, West canals, payable the 20th day of We bank on it you have produce. treaslast week with Mr. and Mrs. H. the to spent Jesse Arbon, 1933, April, never tasted or smoked a finer flavorL. Richards. residence his of the at urer company, ed, more satisfying tobacco in all your number of friends Mrs. George Coombs spent last week Saturday night in at Snowville, Utah. life. in assesshonor of the birthday anniversary of this which stock Farmington with her mother, Mrs. upon Any her husband. Refreshments were serv ment may remain unpaid on the 20th Bathsheba Steed. Mr .and Mr Leo Earl attended the ed to eighteen guests. day of May, 1933, will be delinquent Mrs. Leon May of Harper, was a and advertised for sale at public auc wedding reception given in honor of FIVE POUNDS guest of friends and relatives here tion, and unless payment is made be-- ( Mr. and Mrs. Yeppa Lund of Logan, last Suhday. fore, will be sold on tne lvm aay vi Saturday evening. SMOKING Miss Florrie Godfrey was taken to Rellis Wheatley was an Ogden vis- June, 1933, to pay the delinquent asSalt Lake City Monday morning by of cost with on Monday. itor the sessment, together TOBACCO her physician, Dr. T. E. Bettenson for i Mrs. Deloras Burbank of Los Angel- advertising and expense of sale. medical treatment. Miss Godfrey has es, visited relatives here. Snowville, Utah. been ill for several months. Mrs. Frank Germer and Mrs. Cleon EDMUND HURD, Secretary. G. W. Sutherland of Boise, Idaho, Hunsaker are convalescing following Date of first publication, April 27, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Irwin recent operations at the Valley Hos- 1933. Date of last publication May 18, Sutherland. pital at Tremonton. Rich, Ripe, Old Fasnioned Leaf Mrs. Jesse Earl entertained for her Chris Hansen returned to his home 1933. winlittle here the daughter, Marilyn, Friday after Tuesday spending ,after Our Old Kentucky Burley is no more look4- - noon, m honor of her fifth birthday Nevada months and ter at Idaho, than manufactured tobacco like day anniversary. Ten little friends were is like night - guaranteed free from ing after his sheep interests. Mrs. returned has John present. Rrefreshments were served. Spackman adulterations and other all chemicals Mrs. H. L. Richards was hostess to home few to a her here after spending By Mrs. Roscoe Stoddard that conceal imperfections, delude the the m members of the Social Develop with relatives Ogden. days the undermine and sense of taste ment club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. R. A :x:- Robert and Potter Bishop health. Johnson of Beaver ward and Collin- Cyril Sorensen and Roy Sorenson We use the same method our grand. j. at the Sunday of Logan, visited at the home of Mr. fathers used in preparing tobacco for ston, were the speakers here 16th. Sorenson. and E. Mrs. P. services evemng Wednesday. April harshtheir own use every trace of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Eames and chilMr. and Mrs. Peter Hansen and ness leaves it - nothing to "bite" your at visited dren the American of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson attended By Mrs. . u. Hadfieid Falls, Thoustongue or parch your taste. home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen the sessions at the Logan temple Fri ands of tobacco lovers the world over over :x: the week end. day. swear by its inimitable smoking and Mr. Mrs. A. A. Capener and and of Ben the the officers and Wm. Clark Griffin, Sunday following Worley chewing qualities, Dewey family recreation committee, Henderson of Logan, were callers at daughter, Peg, and Bishop Russell Ca pener, went to Salt Lake Wednesday met at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Bert the Roscoe Stoddard home rnday. JL We sell REDUCE YOUR) Miss Wanda Olson is visiting at the to attend the funeral of Fannie Ca BILL) E rect from Allred, 28th Jefferson St., Ogden, pener, a relative. the grower where they planned a program and en- G. J. Wood home this week. Mrs. J. H. Ward and daughter, Am Miss Delias Fredrkkson is visiting this eliminates the eighteen cents a tertainment for the Dewey family re Dewey-villbrother-in-laaccompanied Edna Mae to Logan anda, union 6th be to held at June Mr manufacturwith her sister, and pound Revenue Tax all Monday and spent the day with rela Chairman Alvin Norr, and com and Mrs. Waldo Grant. ers' and middlemen's profit thereby or mittee, Mrs. Lettie Christofferson, Mr Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wood have re- tives. effecting a saving to you of 50 Victor Peterson, a teacher in the more. No fancy packages, no decora- and Mrs. Bert Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. turned home after an extended visit Park Orval .and Mrs. City schools, spent Friday ev Mr Bert Child, at Park Valley with Mr. and Mrs. Allred, tions, just quality and lots of it. ening here with relatives. He return Charles Dewey and Mrs. Emma Love- - Floyd Carter. MONEY SAVING PRICE land. Don Gunnell went to Provo Satur ed to Logan Saturday morning and 5 lbs. Send us One SMOKING Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Loveland and day where he was competing in the accompanied his students home after Dollar Cash children and Mrs. T. K. Ault were band tournament. for VOR high school track meet. Don entered theMr .and Mrs. D. Jensen and Mr, SHEWING P. 0. or Ex dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John tfe hurdle race. $1.00 I press Money Becker of Ogden, Sunday. is being carried on in full and Mrs. Dean Hall of North Garland, Farming Order ,no personal checks) and we Mr .and Mrs. J. A. Fryer and chil swing here now. We appreciate and went to Ogden Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Tingey spent the week will promptly ship you a five pound dren spent Sunday and Monday m needed the storm which came during Salt Lake City. They were guests of the week but the wind has blown so end with her son, H. S. Tingey and package of "Burley Tobacco." Five pounds of Old Kentucky Bur- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Schieb. hard since that it has dried the sur family. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Coombs and Lisle ley will make 40 large packages of face of the ground so that we now smoking or 50 twists of chewing. need another storm. The fall wheat Coombs were guests of Miss Peg Ca with the exception of two or three pener, Sunday evening. Send 35 cents in silver and Lucille Amierson of Salt Lake City, fields, is very backward for this time - one ; is f we will ship Post-Paivisiting with her aunt, Mrs. Oscar of year but a few warm days are dopound of Burley Tobacco as Forsberg. their and is bit held still for hope Sunday School every Sunday at ten ing Miss Sally Smith of Ogden, is vis a trial offer. A trial will convince o'clock. Junior church following the a small crop. with her sister, Mrs. Ira Ward. iting you. close of the class sessions. Story serWe have thousands of requests daily mon Op"How this for Tommy period, for "Samples" - our margin of profit ened the Windows of Heaven." Senior we so cannot small with is comply department of the Epworth League these requests. devotional service, 7 p. m. Service of By Mrs. Don R. Lamb We do not ship C. O. D. orders to 8 p. m. Sermon topic, "The worship, do so would require a large staff of :x: of Jesus Christ." clerks. Orders must be in English Kingdom Mr. and Mrs. David T. Barnett spent Junior League Tuesday afternoon at language. four o'clock. Annual election of the Easter Sunday visiting with Mrs. Bur officers of the Sunday school Tuesday nett's relatives. They expressed them INDEPENDENT TOBACCO Annual election of the of- selves as having had an enjoyable evening. GROWERS ASSOCIATION ficers of the Epworth League, Thurs- time in the neighboring state of Ida ho ,and especially in Malad City where McClure Bldg. Frankfort, Ky. day evening. they spent most of the time. Alvin R. Dickson, Pastor. The Plymouth ouhestra, who last week sponsored a dancing party, and offered a prize to the one who fur nished a suitable name, chose "The Moon eam orchestra, which was given by John Mansfield of this place The Portage school children, with there teachers visited our town and engaged our school boys and girls in two games of base ball Thursday af ternoon. The boys of the Portage school won the game in a score of to 10, and the girls of the Portage WHITE KID PUMPS school, were also victorious in a score of to 10. Mr .and Mrs. Olean Josephson are rejoicing over the sate arrival of fine 91 pound baby girl that came to bless their home Thursday of last week. Mother and child are doing ed Smith Richards and Miss Blanche Elwood Hess conducted the following program: A paper of the "Natural Wood were married last Wednesday at Resources of a Forest Reserve," was the home ef the bride's grand parents, given by Mark Nichols of the Bear Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wood of Farming-to- n, River high school, which was very inwith J. D. Wood performing the teresting. He also talked on the varFriday evening a supper ious national parks and places which ceremony. were known for their grandeur and was given in their honor at the home scenic beauty which he had toured of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. throughout the northwest Miss Lu- Frank Wood. Immediate relatives cille Cannon gave comic readings and were present Many gifts were reMrs. D. B. Jones gave the musical se- ceived. The young couple are well lections. Luncheon was served. The known throughout the valley and their hostess was assisted by Mrs. Leo many friends extend to them con- Farnsworth and Mrs. Frank Wood. gratulations. Special Offer! $1 TIE. E YES ! we will trade for your old ones Associated Gasoline and Oils SERVICE LEA'S LEA DUNN. Prop. . 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