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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1932 "PAGE TWO family. Gladys remained to spend 10 PEOPLE OUT OF EVERY several weeks visaing here. Miss Entered at the Postoffice at Florence Godfrey who has been visiti- 100 HAVE STOMACH ULCER Second Class Mat- ng; in Lehi, Provo and Salt Lake City Utah, Acidity, indigestion, heartburn, sour ter. for the past three weeks returned with stomach often lead to ulcers. Don't James Walton. Editor and Publisher them. ruin your stomach. Counteract these Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Miss Klea Standing spent the week conditions with Dr. Emil's Adla Tab Thursday of each week. end in Ogden with her grandparents, lets. Scott Drug Company, Tremon Mr. and Mrs. John Earl. ton, Utah. (Adv.) Subscription Rates Mrs. Charles Hendricks is viaiUng One Year, in advance $2.00 in Ogcien at the home of her sister, day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Six Months, in advance $1.00 Mrs. Robert Williams. George Coombs. .50 Three Months, in advance Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith of Salt Lake City and beverson entertained at supper in Ilia Smith of Ogden, spent Sunday compliment to Misses Lolita riodges. with relatives here. Blanche Ferre and Nona Smith, who Ward Welling and sister, Lyle, of have been teaching here during the Salt Lake City, were visiting with Tfce only place in tl U. S. W caUloc aa! school period. Thursday evening friends here Sunday. past drartianc matter covering any tin. of buainea. or product can b. obtained Fraaa4 Without Miss Gwen Laub and Mrs. Anna GilA large crowd of Relief Society of Obticatioa m tha Aiaeaicaa induMnal Library. Writa for 8unaai Advartuina Matte, won aro bert entertained in their honor at a ficers and members were present at iatoxaatcd iniumi wiJlbeprompUy forwarded. plunge party at the Udy Springs and tih conference held at Beaver Dam AMERICA! IIDBSTRIU LIBBABT later at a supper given at the home Knjin rU Hallaia,. CUoaao, 1111m tv of Miss Gwen Laub. Misses Hodges Tuesday. and Ferre returned to their homes in Garden City and Salt Lake City, Dear Madam: lacSaturday. Here are two brushes which we will give you development. The latest things in enamels, Mrs. E. H. Packer and daughter, laborathese in been have perfected for only 5c Two brushes of the latest type, one quers, etc., By Mrs. 4. v. Uadfieid Coleen, spent Tuesday with Mr. and flat brush 1 inches wide and 8i2 inches long, tories. And the greatest enamel of all perfected Mrs. A. Johnson of Beaver Dam. us. Mrs. Racheal Morgan of Willard, is with rubberset bristles; the other, a pointed in Holland is controlled in this country by as well as to your Country The Sunday school gave a Mother's unusualthis at brushes two these We with home Mr. and the Mrs. the at of brush for striping. Just bring visiting present coupon Day program, Sunday morning. J. S. Mason. and we will give you ly low price simply for the opportunity of tellname and address, your RoMr. Mrs. Lamb and and Dewey Miss EUa Coombs who has been in these two brashes for 5c. ing you what we hare done, and are doing. sel Zundel of Plymouth, and Willard PATRONIZE YOUR Ogden, for several months, spent Sun- - Wood of Oar reason is this: We want the names Just sign the coupon to register of N. Garland, were speakers LOCAL MERCHANTS women who, from time to time, wish to brighten your interest in brighter homes. The and visitors at the Sunday evening meeting. up their homes. We have some litera- brushes and the booklet will be yours, Tubbs chil Mr. Mrs. and and Joel You When Think ture to give them, a booklet "How to with any other help we can give. dren of Holbrook, Idaho, are visiting LUMBER Paint," telling how to do it We hare Clip coupon now and sign it. These brushes with Mrs. Francis Tubbs. them about the tell to some new facts at the dealer's now these two new-tyare took all van Joe Forsberg, driver, WILSON latest creations in paints and Tarnishes about brashes and much information that yon need. Mon to students the the Udy Springs, By Mrs. Dan Garn g "Everything To Build Anything" enamels, lacquers and Varnish day evening. Clip coupon, so you don't forget. 11 Phone wealth stains a in of colors. About the proper her with is visiting Mary Tingey :x: son, H. S. Tingey and family. coatings for wood floors and linoleum, the best Appropriate exercises were given For TWO Brushes announce Mrs. Ward Mr. and Geo, coatings for walls the latest of everything in honoring Mother's Day, by the Sunday COMPANY. GLIDDEN THE the engagement of their daughter, school organization, Sunday morning. these lines for indoors and outdoors. two brushes to me for 5c those Kenneth Austin North and of Please Irene, Musical selections and readings were This Company The Glidden Company has also "Howgive to Booklet, without any other Paint" The will Garland. take marriage class. place Mrs. each .given representing for generations been leader in this line. The obligation, please print name the at May 24, Logan temple. A. W. Price gave the tribute to mothwas their first Tarnish stain called Alive Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Bott and chiler. A large representation of mothName dren of Logan, were visiting Sunday ers were present to enjoy the occawith Mrs. Phebe Ward, mother of Mrs sion. If dead notify ns at once. Address BRING THIS COUPON TO Bott. Orson Godfrey and children, Glad49 and Reverse Phone Logan Mr. and Mrs. Vern Howella and State ys and Joseph of Lehi, spent the week City ..I, Charges Prompt Service end with Mrs. George Godfrey and daughters of Pocatello, Idaho, spent Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Only on gUt to a family. NOTIC OF ASSESSMENT ALSO INFORMATION ON Ward. Colorado Curlew Irrigation ad Reservoir CO., Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bigler and son, ( ) Palntlnf woodwork ( ) XnamaUng f urnltora Utefcm a ( Palnn a hooM. Palatini Principal Place of Business, home ) ( Co. after spend Glade, have returned ( I Palntins floors ( ) Palntlnc a bathroom Snowville, Utah ing the winter at Tropic, where Mr. ( I Varnlahta f ) Painting-wan35 Bigler taught school. XHIS COUPON VOID AFTER TWO WEEtt8 is Notice hereby given that at a Miss Annie Neddo of Providence, was a Sunday guest of Miss Peg Cap- meeting of the directors, held April 18, 1933, an assessment of 10 per ener. share was levied on the capital stock Mrs. Ora Hyer and sons of Blue of the corporation, in the East and Miss Annie Bowcutt and Clinton Richmond, Sunday. Creek, were week end guests of Mr. daughter, Ruth, spent the week end GOOD BAD West canals, payable the 20th day of and Mrs. J. H. Ward. in Salt Lake. Jerry Peterson return- Tyce of Ogden, spent Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. Karl G. Welling and Mr .and Mrs. R. C. Richards went ed home with them to spend the week Geo. Bowcutt home. April, 1933, to Jesse Arbon, the treasThe O. P, Skaggs sysurer of the company, at his residence to Logan Friday to attend the fashion here. Miss Ruby Burnett of Plymouth, is family spent Sunday at Brigham City, tem store of Tremonton H. Welling. at Snowville, Utah. C. U. A. S. show the at Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Forsberg enter- spending the week with Lorella Bow- with Mrs. J. has served the customMiss Gayle Bunderson and brother, tained at dinner Any stock upon which- - this assesscutt and ers in times both prosSunday for Mr. ment may remain unpaid on the 20th Dean ,of Brigham, were Monday Mrs. Nels Anderson and Mr .and Mrs. Lorenzo Bowcutt and Mrs. Jesse Nish has been on the sick daughter, and perous depressed. be of may, 1933, will delinquent day guests of Mr .and Mrs Geo Hales Mrs. Ethel daughter, Sylvia, Lorella Bowcutt, Ar- list during the week, but is much imof and been Bothwell, Shirley, our It effort hag and advertised for sale at public aucMr. and Mrs. A. A. Forsberg and Anderson and children of Salt Lake. bon Bowcutt and Nan Nielson went to at all times to furnish proved at this writing. tion, and unless payment is made bethe most of the best fore, will be sold on the 10th day of foods for the least June, 1933, to pay the delinquent asamountof money. sessment, together with the cost of Thousands will testify advertising and expense of sale. that our small profit Snowville, Utah. policy has been a "life EDMUND HURD, Secretary. saver" for them during Date of first publication, April 27, the period of scarcity of 1933 cash and jobs. You can Date of last publication, May 18, benefit in the same way 1933 if you will make the start and visit our store THOUGHT FOR Saturday. BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Tre-mont- en, TWO GIFT BRUSHES Only 5c For Housewives Who Want Brighter Homes Free to Public To tour RIVERSIDE Town FIELDING THINK pe quick-dryin- Wanted Animals Dead or Jap-a-L- farmers; cash union Animal Bi-Produ- ac cts Phone Tremonton s IN TIMES AND , A "POPPY DAY" May77, will be "Poppy SATURDAY, the United States. On this day millions of Americans will wear the little red poppy of France and Flanders in memory of the men who gave their lives in the world war. More than one hundred thousand of the finest young men of our country died in the great struggle of 1917-1and I know that every true American holds the memory of their service and sacrifice in a sacred place in his heart. The little red poppy worn on the coat on this day will be the outward symbol of the reverence in which we hold the memory of these men. While thinking of the men who lost their lives in the war, our thoughts naturally go to the other thousands who did not die but who returned with shattered bodies and minds to face years of suffering and distress. Ws will be happy to know that in purchasing a flower to honor the dead we have contributed something to aid the disabled. Doris Merrill Fridal. . FREE Coffee Served to Our Customers All Day M. J. B. 33c TREE l ib. Pkg. 39c TEA VIENNA Can SAUSAGE 9c SODA 2 Lbs. CRACKERS 23c O. P. Skaggs Special Best Fresh Creamy Lb. BUTTER 23c MILK MAID 2 5c Sweet. Juicy, Med. Size 2 Doz. Fresh Bunch ORANGES lc Solid Head Each LETTUCE - 4c High Patent 48-l- FLOUR LOST Sunday, between Tremonton and Brigham City, a basket of clothes. Finder please notify Leader office or Box Elder News. t2, 87c Choice Loin (Baby Beef) STEAKS Young Pork Rural Potatoes. First year after certification; also Russet potatoes. Call Jas. Walton, phone, 23 or 39.a-- l. FOR SALE Minced Lb. 15c Lb. HAM 15c "aaaaBaaaanaaaaaaanaBBaaaaaaal Large, Smoked 3 For HERRING 25c Picnic Lb. HAMS ' Phone 21 9c 15c WIENERS CASH PAID For Dead and Useless Cows and horses. Reverse call tf41 Brigham 493J2 Tremonton, Utah Lb. 2 Lbs. STEAKS 4 Frorik Chevrolet Co. Bag Bargains In Our Clean Sanitary Market FOR SALE Tomato, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Pepper, and Egg plants, 6c per dozen. Garland Greenhouse, Max Kloerig. MAKE GOOD OR WE DO 15c RADISHES ....WANT COLUMN.. - Loaves BREAD M 5-- Lb. 1 COFFEE 8, . May Some of the Many Bargains For Saturday Shoppers log Bf BOILING Lb. MEAT 6c OR SKAGGS! WD JL'LiLiuLS STORES A turn-aroun- d, 9, 1933 great thing has occurred amongst us. We have made a complete and at last America's face is toward 'the future. Three years 1929 to 1932 we Americans looked backward. All our old financial and political machinery was geared to pull us out of the depression by the same door through which we entered. We thought it simply a case of going back the way we came. It failed. We now realize that the way out is forward through it. Thanks for that belongs to President Roosevelt. 'Inauguration Day he turned the Ship of State around. Having observed the failure of sincere efforts to haul us back the way we came, he designed a new to pull us out new political and financial machinery method the way we are going forward. He is clearing international obstacles out of the way; he does not stand in awe of tariffs. The people begin to feel that he does not take advice from the "interests" ; that he has courage and loyalty to work for one supreme interest only the welfare of the American p55?e. That is a big achievement for two months in office. And now we all look to what is coming; we grow less and less on concerned with what is behind. We are looking for a hand-ho- ld the haul rope. Every man wants to do what he can, and all he can. The best thing I can do for the Country is to create industry by building good motor cars. If I knew anything better to do, I would do Industry must be my contribution. Motor cars must face ahead to the future, like everything else. They are so much a it. part of the Nation's daily life that if they lag behind they hold the Country back. |