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Show PAGE TIIRE3 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 19S3 KENTUCKY BURLEY TOBACCO SNOWVILLE By Miss Annie Hard "Direct From Grower To You" Old Kentucky Burley Tobacco is the cream of the finest crops Kentucky's bountiful soil can produce - ripe, rich leaves - moo the and mellow - with flavor and frathat rare that only proper "aging" can grance We bank on it you have produce. never tasted or smoked a finer flavored, more satisfying tobacco in all your life. or for recovery of possession of land; PROVISIONS ARE SET OUT M3 ' Proceedings to acquire title to IN NEW FEDERAL LAW ?ue ,o FOR FARM DSBT HELPlan (4) Proceedings by way of execu tion, attachment, or garnishment; (Continued from pag oe.) "(5) Proceedings to sell land under Lake isdiction of the court In proceedings or in satisfaction of any judgment or Miss Rhoda Larkin of Salt City, visited relatives here last week. The Relief Society held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Abe Rose last week in honor of Mrs. Rose's daughter, Mrs. Arietta Williams, who is leaving the ward. After the meeting the time was spent visiting and ice cream and cake was served. Twenty five ladies were present. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Rose entertained at a family dinner Sunday, April 23 in honor of Mr. Rose's 65th birthday FIVE POUNDS anniversary. Twenty five members of ; the family were present. One grandr SMOKING daughter being the only one absent. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Rentmeister of , TOBACCO Juniper, are staying at the home of her father, Jos. J. Larkin for a few days while he recuperates from injuries received when he was run over by a runaway team. The Snowville genealogical comLeaf Fasnioned Old Rich, Ripe, mittee presented the pageant ' "The Our Old Kentucky Burley is no more Hearts of the Children," to a large like manufactured tobacco than day audience at Holbrook, Thursday, April is like night - guaranteed free from Ami chemicals and all other adulterations Mr .and Mrs. Archie Neal and Gera-a- ll that conceal imperfections, delude the and Lavon Neal have gone to Holsense of taste and undermine the brook to run a farm this summer. health. Miss Murriel Robbins of Weston, is We use the same method our grandvisiting relatives here for a few weeks fathers used in preparing tobacco for Miss Fern Peterson of Salt Lake their own use - every trace of harsh- City, is visiting her parents, Mr. and ness leaves it - nothing to "bite" your Mrs, Chas. Peterson this week. tongue or parch your taste. ThousBilly, the small son of Mrs. W. C. ands of tobacco lovers the world over Nelson .suffered an attack of tonsil-iti- s swear by its inimitable smoking and the first of the week. chewing qualities, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams have to Samaria to make their home. REDUCE YOUR) A We sell di-- Z moved A number of young people of our rect from TOBACCO BILL) the grower ward surprised Mr, and Mrs. Williams this eliminates the eighteen cents a Tuesday evening. The evening was in games and delicious refreshpound Revenue Tax - all manufactur- spent ments were served. ers' and middlemen's profit thereby Arbon was an Ogden visitor John 50 or to of a you saving effecting last week. more. No fancy packages, no decoraE. J. Robbins is spending a few days tions, just quality and lots of it. in Ogden. PRICE f MONEY 5SAVING lbs. Send us One SMOIUNG Dollar Cash OR for P. 0. or ExCHEWING $1.00 press Money By Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen Order ,no personal checks) and we will promptly ship you a five pound :x: package of "Burley Tobacco." A honor in of the old Buv-lebanquet Five pounds of Old Kentucky and the High Priests combined, will make 40 large packages of was given here on Thursday. Over smoking or 50 twists of chewing. forty guests were seated by the tab Send 35 cents in silver and le, most tastefully decorated in pink p- one and green, also potted plants, doffo-dil- s "S we will ship Post-Pai-d and tulips. The three course pound of Burley Tobacco as served was very delicious. Mr. dinner a trial offer. A trial will convince Elias Anderson was a very able toast you. We have thousands of requests daily master, making it a joyous festivity. for "Samples" - our margin of profit After dinner all were treated to a pic is so small we cannot comply with ture show at Garland. Mrs. Lizzie Wright and daughter, these requests. We do not ship C. O. D. orders to Helen, and Melba of Ogden, visited do so would require a large staff of with Mr. and Mrs. Kim Mann and clerks. Orders must be in English Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hansen last Thurs day. language. Miss Dorotha Orm of Ogden, is week guest of Dcrotha Hansen. INDEPENDENT TOBACCO Casper Anderson was in Ogden on GROWERS ASSOCIATION business Friday. McClure Bldg. Frankfort, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Anderson went to Salt Lake for the week end, to visit relatives. Vernon Carlsen and daughter, Mae, Nervous Suitor: "Mr. Jackson er J 'ould like to er that is, I have went to Logan Minday. They will also visit relatives at Hyrum. cJfi" going out with your daughter C. H. Last of Garland, was a visitfcrfive years." or here at our conference. The reParent: "Well, what do you want ports were good and the singing a pension?" SPECIAL OFFER! rv $ 1 -- ELWOOD I y -- TIEES! YES we will trade for your old ones Associated Gasoline and Oils SERVICE LEA'S LEA DUNN, Prop. TREMONTON mechanic's lien; and "(6) Seizure .distress, sale or other proceedings under an execution or under any lease, lien, chattel mortgage, condition sale agreement, crop payment agreement, or mortgage. "(p) The prohibitions of subdivision (o) shall not apply to proceedings for the collection of taxes, or interest or penalties with respect thereto, nor to proceedings affecting salely property other than that used in farming operations or comprising the home or household effects of the farmer or his family. "(q) A conciliation commissioner shall upon request assist any farmer in preparing and filing a petition under this section and in all matters subsequent thereto arising under this section and farmers shall not be required to be represented by an attorney in any proceeding under this section. "(r) For the purpose of this section and section 74, the term 'farmer' means any individual who is person ally bonofide engaged primarily in farming operations or the principal part of whose income is derived from farming operations, and includes the personal representative of a deceased farmer; and a farmer shall be deem ed resident of any county in which such farming operations occur. "Sec. 76. Extensions made pursuant to the foregoing provisions of this chapter shall extend the obligation of any person who is secondarily liable to any person for the prompt payment of such debt or debts, or ny part thereof, and a copy of the order con firming such extension, certified as required by the provisions of law with For Less Than $1.00 reference to judgments and proceedin courts of the United States, ings "Will say in regards to Kmschen: I shall be sufficient evidence that such took it to reduce... I lost 18 pounds extension has been confirmed in any after using one bottle and feel fine. suit or proceedings brought against Just bought one more bottle I and expect to lose 18 more pounds... now weigh 148 and feel fine." Mrs. Harry Robinson, Akron, Ohio (Jan. HOW SHE LOST 18 POUNDS OF FAT UTAH Field and Garden s Seed - KALSOMINE Everything for Your Farm and Home Visit Our Store! You Will Surely See What You Want HERE! Farmers' Cash Union "Your Good Will Our Best Asset" Tremonton, Utah Phone 35 Friday evening Misses Lolita Hodges and Blanche Ferre, entertained at a shower at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Marvin Welling, in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Smith Richards. Games were played. Refreshments were served to twenty-fiv- e guests, and many beautiful presents were received . Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Richards motored to Farmington, Saturday. Mrs. J. D. Wood, who had been visiting them for the past three weeks accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wood enter tained at a birthday party Friday evening for their daughter, Virga. Ten boys and girls were present and spent an enjoyable evening of games. Lunch eon was served. Mrs. A. W. Price was hostess to the Bring Your Wife5 Too for she will like to look over the many fabrics we offer , from which to make your next suit. You'll easily pick a pleasing pattern and color. ' beautiful, rich Every one of these fabrics is enduring quality that makes up so perfectly. all-wo- ol Merchant Tailored Suit Come, let us take your measure and make you a suit that will meet or perhape exceed your expectations and your wife's, too. Prices Are Sure to Go Up Buy Now and Save OSCAR STRAND TAILOR Tremonton, Utah to-d- ay !: 6, 1933). Once a day take Kruschen Salts one half teaspoonful in a glass of hot water first thing every moming. Besides losing ugly fat SAFELY you'll gain in health and physical attractive- constipation, gas and acidity will cease to bother you'll feel young er more active full of ambition-cleaskin sparkling eyes. A jar that lasts 4 weeks costs but a trifle at any drugstore in the world but demand and get Kruschen and if one bottle doesn't joyfully please you money back. (Adv.) ness 1 4 DEWEYVILLE l By Mrs. Thomas Ault I 1 The many friends of Mrs. Frank Germer and Mrs. Cleone Hunsaker are happy to learn that they are improv ing after the operations performed at the Valley Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kerr and baby of Tremonton and Linda and Clara Bur ton of Salt Lake City, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Mar ble. An interesting program was pre sented Sunday evening, under the di rection of the genealogical committee "trombone solo, Norman Perry; vocal duet by Mrs T. L. Wheatley and daugh ter, Gladys; sketch of the life of Mis John Eckley by granddaughter, Eva Knudson; trumpet solo by Emma Gard ner; dramatic reading by John Baird of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Hansen of Sat Lake City, visited Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Germer, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beeton attended a birthday party in honor of James Poulsen were presat Petersboro. Thirty-tw- o ent and a very enjoyable time was had. A number of friends pleasantly surprised Elmo and Tillie Lish at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lish on Saturday night in honor of their birthday anniversaries. A lnncheon was served. Following the party the guests enjoyed a dancing party at the Crystal Springs. William Menges of Oakland, Calif, and N. O. Hoist of Brigham City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thor-sei PLYMOUTH By Mrs. Don R. Lamb :x: Mrs. Ellen Smith, who has ! I I. been spending the winter with her son Chas., at Helper, Utah, returned here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Steed are re joicing over the safe arrival of an 8 pound baby boy that came to bless their home Tuesday of last week Mother and baby are doing nicely. The regular Relief Society meeting was held in the ward chapel Tuesday afternoon, there being 9 members pies ent. Thomas Clark of Ogden, who has been spending the week here with his mother, returned to the city, Monday. Joseph Archibald has again been chosen as manager of our local base ball players here, having served in that capacity last year. A new location for the ball park has been chosen just across the road from Lambs store. The Plymouth players will participate in the league games and the ground is now in shape for practice games Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Snow were in afternoon. every Ogden Saturday. Mrs. Walter Archibald, who has Martello and Ruth Burbank of been visiting with relatives in Poca Idaho, were visiting relatives tello Valley for the last week, return here during last week. ed here Wednesday. Miss Edna Cook of Ogden, spent the The drama entitled, "The Haunt week end here as the guest of Mr. and ed House," sponsored by the district Mrs. Victor Burbank. school teachers here, visited the Riv Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harwood and chil erside ward Friday evening. dren of Salt Lake City, spent the Chas. E. Hess and Frank Archibah week end here with relatives. Mrs. were in Arbon valley on business M. A. Lish, mother of Mrs. Harwood returned home with them. She will Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rudd have mov- visit for two weeks as their guest. ed to McCammon, Idaho, where they J. W. Ault and son, Wesley, of will assist James Steed in planting his Logan, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault Sunday. spring crops. Fred Kohlhepp and Mrs. Hannah Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Loveland and Hess Kohlhepp returned here from children and Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault Salt Lake City Saturday evening. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. They have been visiting with relatives J. W. Ault at Logan, Friday. and friends and taking in the sights Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish after their marriage which took place and children visited at the home of there Wednesday of last week. The Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Harwood and newly weds intend making their home here. A very delicious dinner was family of Ogden, were dinner guests spread for 16 guests in their honor of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen, Sunday. Sunday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mason were Sunday night ward conference was week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don well attended. Splendid reports from R. Lamb They returned to their home all the organizations were given. High in Ogden Sunday afternoon. , Councilman H. L. Richards, was in Mr .and Mrs. Mark Jackman were attendance. Fielding girls sang two Ogden visitors Saturday of last week, selections, n. Ma-pleto- n, Farm Tools and Implements PAINTS By Mrs. Dan Garn under this section, except as otherw ise provided herein, the jurisdiction and powers of the court, the title, powers and duties of its officers, the duties of the farmer, and the rights and liabilities of creditors, and of all persons with respect to the property of the farmer and the jurisdiction of the appellate courts, shall be the same as if a voluntary petition for adjudication had been filed and a decree of adjudication had been entered on the day when the farmer's petition or answer was filed. "(o) Except upon petition made to and granted by the judge after hearing and report by the concilation commissioner, the following proceedings shall not be instituted, or if instituted at any time prior to the filing of a petition under this section, shall not be maintained, in any court or otherwise, against the farmer or his property, at any time after the filing of the petition under this section, and prior to the confirmation or other dis position of the composition or exten sion proposal by the court: "(1) Proceedings for any demand, debt, or account, including any money demand; "(2) Proceedings for foreclosure of a mortgage on land, or for cancellation, rescission, or specific performance of an agreement for sale of land ct HARDWARE FIELDING members of the Clio Circle club Saturday afternoon. Cards were played aad prizes were' given, A delicious lunch.. eon was served. Mr .and Mrs. Eben Wilcox returned home Friday after spending several days in Salt Lake City, where they attended the golden wedding anniversary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Wilcox at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. Fred Gumm. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox were pioneers of Fielding, being among the first settlers to establish a home here. Their activities both in a civic and religious duties have left outstanding rcords, much appreciated by the citizens of this community. ; The ladies quartette, comprising Mrs.D. B. Jones, Mrs. Vera Bourne, Mrs. E. H. Packer and Mrs. A. W. Hansen .attended the convention for the Federation of Clubs at Logan, Friday. They gave vocal selections on the program. Mrs. Wynn Hansen accompanied them on the piano. Penney's Outstanding IS W EMIT 300 Kathleen Quinn HOUSE FROCKS SHEERS AND PRINTS On Sale Friday Morning .i.'i c '-- Let Us Be GAY and Thrifty o 79 Adorably "Differen- tEnchanting as Spring! dresses! . 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