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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, Pk tlV. RTT tr;; M AY 18, 1S32 -m . --- What for?" . , i . 1. 1 NOTICE Danger Lurks in Dark Closets He entered the solicitor! office with "Well, I'd pitched her hat into the a face full of trouble His wife had locked up my trousers left home the previous day and he sink; but she'd first. Yes, my trousers. Ah, I see wanted to get her back. out" and the "What happened to cause her to go? now why she cleared with the beamed husband's face light Come, think," prompted the solicitor, of his discovery. "It wasn't sporting as the husband hesitated . . i . . When You Think HARDWARE TO BEET GROWERS THINK WILSON . o The Sugar Co. calls beetgrower8 attention again to the order that beet seed, positively will not be received for credit after June 1. o t2 Suar Co. Utah-Idah- e at her of me to throw a after throwing the dish. It was her turn! Nell Carl Brisbane. Q. photo-fram- "There was nothing unusual," he answered slowly, "but as I was wiping the porrage from my hair " "The porridge from your hair? How on earth" She threw it 111 admit I'd thrown a cup of tea over her; but then she had hit me over the head with a wet . "Everything To Build Anything Phone 11 Utah-Idah- Mrs. Sarah Archibald accompanied her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Par- Walker TEACHER of PIANO Geneve ley Archibald, to Malad City, Friday of last week. i G. 'iff Will Receive Applications for Piano Instruction Private Lessons or Class Lessons Phone Instruction to Begin June 1st (( The Cv JwSl spring Keep matches away thf"j Flimsy garment areareeasily ignited. lighting their rt . rk closets Careful housewives without tailed ins be can t wall light which operates on batteri e a light is needed. trouble any place in the homo shoes are of para- - 2V IV mount interest to Wit . -- was a week end guest of her sister, Mrs. Chris Beck. TREMONTON ! NEWS AND SOCIAL ITEMS ' I V ! Mrs. John L. Siddaway and family of Vernal, are visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Leland J. Hanson. ' Mrs. Edith Purser and two daughters of Hyde Park and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Willard Wyatt and small Will Slatern and son of Logan, were daughter of Logan, are' visiting relaMother's Day guests of their mother, tives and friends here this week. Mrs. Alice Burgess. Mrs. L. A. Wight and her mother, Mrs. Spencer Taylor was hostess at Mrs. J. G. Bennett were week end the B. B. Bridge Club at her home guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Douglas John Thomas. Cannon, Mrs. Harold Persson and Mrs. James Manning won prizes. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Couchman and d Ernest Woodward and Mrs. G. H, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson of Salt were guests. Lake City, and Mrs. Peter Thompson of Gunnison, were visiting Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace of Soda and Sunday at the homes of C. T. Springs, called on friends here Thompson and Roy Thompson. 96.a-- l To Whom it May Concern: Geneve Cutler Walker has been a piano student of mine for several years and has also taken a special course with me, consisting of teaching methods and material. Mrs. Walker was a conscientious, dependable and capable student. She has had considerable practical experience as a teacher of piano and I have no hesitancy in recommending her as a capable teacher, especially for beginning and young students. . Sincerely, 3. . VT"'i Tracy Y. Cannon, Director McCune School of Music and Art Wat-lan- A Special Group Priced Boy's Oxfords $2.49 & $2.98 Pair Close Out $1.49 Other Unusual Values $3.49 in lOZMM infill & $5.00 IfiBD&sl wuuyuuni v A. N. Fishburn and family were Mrs. Otto Schenkle is visiting this visiting in Brigham City, Sunday. week with her mother in Salt Lake Mrs. Zora Luke entertained the L. City. L. Bridge Club at her home Wednes Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, son, day. A seven o'clock dinner was serv Reed, and niece, Nona Nelson, motor- ed, afterwards bridge was played with Mr. Mrs. Eh Winzeler and Mrs. W. E ed to Burley, Idaho, Sunday. n. Taylor ' returned Monday accompanied Getz winning prizes. Mrs. Ruth Mrs. Jay M. Schaffer and Mrs. by his sister, Mrs. Ed. Nelson and small son, Taylor, who ia the guest Frank Dalton were special guests. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan f Taylor this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Parker were Su-pa- Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Winters and Mrs. Lynn Thomas and baby return family visited relatives and friends in Salt Lake City, Sunday. ed honie after visiting a week with relatives in Malad. Mrs. Glen Stanger and small is visiting at the home of her par Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Burkhart of were visiting friends and rela ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Holmgren. Frona Jeppesen of Salt Lake City, tives during the week end. SATURDAY SPECIALS Guaranteed Strictly Fresh In Cartons .. With any two different packages of the following: BISQUICK, WHEAT! ES, SPERRY'S PANCAKE and WAFFLE FLOUR, WHEAT HEARTS, the cake flour; FREE CAKE COOLER with above purchase 1 I 1 i 'i DfiB 17 JT 1 A DP A Small Tin 6 Cans for T0 Villi mu UMIHO JELL WELL Tackage SODA CRACKERS DAICIMC 3-l- b. Seeded or Seedless Pkg. TUNA FLAKES Tin 5c Special Unwrapped 10 Bars 11 DAMAMAC umimiflj V!i RASPUTIN LETTUCE Golden Hipe l Lb. Solid Head Each 19c r EMPRESS un-parall- ed COMEDY and NEWS M M M M M M H M 5c 5c It is a pleasure for us to give you the actual record of dur Ford Fleet. For a number of years our salesmen have trav-ele- d through the United States in Model T's, Model A's and are now using your V-- 8 V-8'- s. The interesting part of our records is that in the various territories, depending upon whether mountainous, flat prairie country, or otherwise, each territory is very uniform so far as the operation of an individual car is to the. group. The phrase, "The human race could not exist forty-eighours without it", can also be used in reference to motor transportation for sales purposes, as our salesmen today are doing thirty hours work, compared to what they could do in ten hours in the old days of railroad transportation, at no greater cost per mile than railroad transportation. : ht Very truly yours, 1 US MORTON SALT COMPANY , V-8- 'S BEAUTIFUL GIRLS WHO CAME TO PRAY! Caught in the web of debauched Rasputin! A burning saga of the mad monk of history, reeling with regal glory and drunk with woman's love! NO WOMAN could resist him . . . Devil who posed as saint! Mad monk who toppled a throne! Scenes of magnificence, mightiest of dramas! The combined genius of the celebrated Barrymore triumvirate makes this an entertainment treat you will never forget. ... BREAD SOAP Pkg. Gentlemen: ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY SHOWN BY MORTON'S FLEET OF FORD SUNDAY . . . MONDAY . . . TUESDAY May - 21st - 22nd - 23rd First Screen Appearance Together! John - Ethel Lionel BARRYMORE The Royal Family of the Theatre in 1 DOZEN EGGS r . -T-Y isTHEATRE 29c 25c 5e 28c 5c - L-I-B-E-R- Just Home Folks PH17ET7I? lAlf T Lb Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan. WINT MORTON, Vice President. Hartley and Stokes Chase and Sanborns, Dated Always Fresh, Mb. Can ... business visitors in Ogden, Friday. January 26, 1933. M M M Li THURSDAY... FRIDAY... SATURDAY May - Operating Costs of Morton Salt Company 158 Ford 1932 V-- 8 Automobiles Total Mileage to December 31, 19321,965.067 Cost Per Mile OPERATING COSTS $ .0118 Gasoline Oil Repairs Tire and tube repair or replacement Lubrication Anti-freez- e solution 0016 0013 .0010 0005 0002 $ .0164 .0009 .0011 .0002 .003 .0025 OTHER VARIABLE COSTS Washing and parking ... Garage Tolls ... Accidents $ .... XiT Sub Total $ .0189 FIXED COSTS 1932 and 1933 licenses and other taxes ... . Insurance (for 12 months) . ..... ....... Depreciation $ .0010 .0024 .0095 Grand Total $ .0318 25th - 26th - 27th "20,000 YEARS in SING SING" With Spencer TRACY and Bette DAVIS IF THE THOUSANDS who have seen this picture could talk to the thousands who have not, it would take the Roman Coliseum to hold the crowd. You can gather from that it is good. COMEDY and CARTOONS TTTTTTTTTTTTTTT? The cars on which the above costs apply were in service an average of six months each as to December 81, 1932 and were used in every section of the United States from Jersey City, N. J., to Beau:r.ont, Texas, and from Tampa, Fla., to Seattle, Wash. Depreciation on these automobiles is figured at a flat rate of $187.00 per year ier automobile. Most of the units in the Morton Salt Fleet of Ford 's are V-8- Tudor Sedans with a few Panel types included. Utah Auto & lmp. - Phone 28 Co. Tremonton |