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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1933 "PAGE TWO BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER NOTICE ewood Entered at the Postoffice at Utah, as Second Class Ma- Tre-auMtto- n, NOTICE TO CREDITORS James Walton, Editor and Publisher Published at Tremonton, Utah, on LOST 20 POUNDS By Mrs. Ezra Harris By Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen tte. BRIGHT WOMAN BOTHWELL -- Hot Weather rx: The Relief Society held their weekEstate of James M. Hoi ley, Deceased chil and Mr. Guv Mrs. Johnson and Feels Much Better Thursday of each week. ly meeting at the home of Mrs. J. J. dren of Payson, came last Sunday to Mrs. afternoon. Newman, Tuesday Creditors will present claims with Leona Anderson treated the social spend the summer with Mrs. Johnsen's Subscription Rates parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Chnsten- - vouchers to the undersigned at Cor service lesson, afterwhich a social was One Year, in advance ... $2.00 sen. "June 28th, 1932, I started taking inne, Utah on or before the 26th day held in the form of a silver shower. Last Wednesday. May 31st, Miss of July, A. D. 1933. $1.00 Six Months, in advance A dainty lunch was served to 30 la Kruschen Salts. Have lost 20 pounds I .50 Pearl Mortensen entertained at Three Months, in advance PEARL HOLLEY, dies, With the money received they frora j, 28th to Jan. 10. Feel bet three course dinner in honor of her water tray and 4 Pewter ter than have felt for four years. Was new a Administratrix of estate the of bought friend, Dorotha Christensen. Aileen bread trays to complete the ward sac- under doctors care for several months. James M. Holley, Deceased. Hansen of Evans, also entertained in rament set. The gift was presented He LEWIS beJONES, Esq. said I had gall stones and should her honor on Friday afternoon, it to the bishopric Sunday morning at Bank 1st All her a Natl handkerchief shower. Bldg, ing have Brigham, S. U. whera catalog aa operation. Kruschen did all and Tte only pUea in An Sunday school. The bishopric, though friends from here attended and a very Admx. for aaWitiuna aaaKer eoveiinc any line of btuineaa Utah, more Attorney than I expected." Mrs. Lute in his the accepted gift surprised, or product cu be obtained Fra mad Without nice afternoon was spent playing pro Date of First May 25, publication, manner. The usual president, Bright. Walker. Minn. (Jan. 10, 1933). splendid OMiamtioaj ia tba Amemeaa lnduttrial Library. gressive games. Miss Christensen re 1933. Write for Buaineu Arertiin Matter you arm the preMrs. made James To lose fat and at the same time, Summers, ceived many pretty gifts. interested in; uw will be promptly forwarded. Date of last publication, June 22, sentation. gain in physical attractiveness and Mrs. William Petersen entertained 1933. AMERICA IMDUSTBIAL LIBRABT Mr. and Mrs. Ross Vincent and baby feel and youthful take one at dinner last Friday in honor of Mr. BailMniil BaOUIaa, CkleaSo, IUlaoi daughter, of Sandy. Utah, are spend half spirited of kruschen in teasooonful and Mrs. Elwood Larsen and Mrs. ing the week with Mrs. Vincent's moth trlass before breakfast water hot of Robins Othof Arizona. Mesa, Carry o NOTICE TO CREDITORS er, Mrs. J. J. Newman. ers who entertained in their honor Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Newman and every morning. were Mrs. Sam Mortensen and Veda A jar that lasts 4 weeks costs but a New style, for either men or Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newman and Estate of Amanda Jane Garrison, Kasmussen. sons, motored to Ogden, Monday cn trifle at any drugstore m the worm Deceased Mrs. Willes Adams and boy of women business and pleasure.,,.,.. but be sure and get Kruschen Salts u spent last week here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Wallace and the SAFE way to reduce wide hips, Creditors will her motner ana brothers and sisters. present claims with as well as to your Country of Salt Lake City, are spendfront and double chin and some of them 6he had not seen for vouchers to the undersigned at Brig-ha- m family the summer with Mrs. Hannah prominent ing feel the joy of living money again several years. She returned with her on or before the 26th Summers. City, Utah, husband to Logan on Sunday. After day of July, A. D. 1933. Mrs. Hannah Summers and son. Mer back if dissatisfied after the first his visit here during the week end. jar. (Adv.) lin, were in Salt Lake, Friday. PATRONIZE YOUR LEWIS JONES, Mr. and Mrs. El wood Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelt of San LOCAL MERCHANTS babies left Wednesday for Kexburg, Administrator with the will Francisco, were dinner guests of Mr. xaano, where they will spend the sum annexed of the estate of and Mrs. Louis Christensen. Friday. mer. Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. and Drew Amanda Jane Garrison. Harry Mrs. W. E. Woods entertained her Date of first publication, May 25, Farah Allen attended a tront fry giv club en by Mr. and Mrs. Alma Theurer of bridge Saturday. 1933. By Miss Annie Hurd Mrs. Wm. Mutch of Midvale, Utah, at Collinston, Sunday. Tremonton, Date of last June 22, publication, was a wee end guest of Mrs. June Mr. and Mrs. Marion Summers and :x: 1933. Thompson. phildren visited in Salt Lake from Miss Pearl Mortensen had a real The base ball team played at Park Thursday until Saturday, with Mrs. Summer's parents, Mr .and Mrs. T. Valley Saturday and won the game. surprise party for Veuu Rasmussen ECENT actions of the heads of all last Sunday, in honor of her birth DeoDle from our ward Twentv-nin- e D. Davis when a crowd of her schoolday ! Dr. W. Eli Hawkins spent Wednes attended the temple excursion to Lo J.I governments have called the atten day, day and Thursday in Salt Lake City ean last week. tion of the peoples of the world to the cnums arove up to . see her. on business. very pieasant aiternoon was Mrs. Eli Graehl of Brigham, spent infinite importance of good internaspent talking over school days. Out The Tentative Budget of the Board Maurien Anderson spent the week the week visiting friends here. tional relations and their corollary, a of town were the Misses Aleen of Education, Box Elder School Dis- end in Salt Lake visiting relatives and Mrs George Jorgensen of Salt Lake sizeable and permanent volume of in- ana Mayguests Hansen of Evans and Mrs trict, is now on file in the office of friends. is a guest of her parents, Mr. City, ternational trade. Orvil Hunsaker of Honeyville. Mrs. Eli Hawkins visited in Logan and Mrs. Chas. Peterson. the Clerk of the Board, subject to pubFor all ages When President Roosevelt spoke a Mrs. JMiza ts. Ward has gone to lic inspection. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. She Miss Harriet Larkin is visiting with short time ago and demanded disarm- wiuard to visit her sister Mrs. E. P. Public hearing on the Tentative was the guest of her sister, Mrs. friends at Ixgan. this week. ament, he was asking for more than Cardon for awhile. Budget will be held at the Board of rrac Jorgensen. On Sunday evening the M. I. A. of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Meldrum and Education office at 2 o'clock, Wednesworld peace he was asking for world About 22 of our boy scouts and van Stone, presented a conjoint program salvation. We are learning that no chilaren went to Mantua, Sunday to day, June 14th, 1933. guards accompanied by scout master, here and our M. I. A. went to btone visit Mrs. At its meeting Friday, June 23rd. Geo. Summers and van eruard leader parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Larkin is visiting at nation, no people, no class, can pros- Mrs. A. M.Meldrum's Jensen. 1933 the budget will be regularly John Hawkins, Bishop D. M. Marble, this week. Logan per in a world which is torn by old Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Clarence Summers and Sam Mills, at enmities .mutual distrusts, a multitude sporting a new Plymouth. Hansen are adopted. tended the scout circus at Oeden Sat W. T DAVIS, of fears. We see the results of those Many people from here enioveH the Clerk. urday. Our van guard boys gave an things now in Europe where many wedding dance given by Mr .and Mrs. exhibition on archery at the circus. sation was the diversion of the even of the great nations are enlarging and uee rancom at Colhnston, Thursday. MAIL MESSENGER SERVICE They also visited some of the lare-- in ing. Mrs. Frances Stokes and daughter, The Elwood orchestra furnished the dustrial plants. All returned home outfitting their armies, laying embar- music. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stokes Rhoda, naSealed proposals for carrying the tired but reporting having had a wongoes against the goods of other of Black Pine and Mr. and Mrs. LawMr. and Mrs. David Butterfield, of United States Mails (including parcel-po- st derful time. each at other every tions, obstructing Mrs. Vera Summers and Miss Tj rence Anderson of Malad, were dinner mails) on Messenger Route No. turn. We see it in the Last, in the Payson, were Sunday eruests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christen- 269090 between the post office at Tre Vera Summers entertained at a waf- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelse Ander imbroglio. memorial day. monton, Utah and the Oregon Short fle supper Sunday night, at the home son, A short time from now there will sen. Our baseball nine played at Tremon une K. depot. route No. 108759.1 of Mr .and Mrs. James it. be a World Economic Conference. Its each way as often as required, are! honor of the birthdav of Miss Norma ton Saturday and defeated the Tre purpose is just what the name imdesired ana will be received by tne Summers. Games and social conver monton team ( the score being All sizes for boys, men and struceconomic restore the to plies postmaster until June 16, 1933. ture of the world. All principal naA special value at Any one interested in this service children Mild, Full Cream Lb. may call at this post office for tions will be represented. The groundCHEESE 12c work has been prepared, largely by TREMONTON POSTMASTER, the informal conference held during Early June Per Can Tremonton, Utah in The and May Washington. April PEAS 9c nave an economic nations agreed to truce which might better be called SHREDDED Per Pkg. a tariff truce to last until the con WHEAT lQc ference has had a chance to iron out Oils By. Mrs. David Larson Pink world difficulties. Tall Can . SALMON 9c It is to be hoped that truce goes on :x: forever. There is nothing like trade, LEA DUNN, Prop. Miss Louise Atkinson is the truest PEANUT Jar like a mutual commercial interest, to of friends in week. this TREMONTON Layton . . BUTTER UTAH 22c snake friendliness and understanding Mrs. Ruel Nielsen and children, of And is there are among peoples. laano falls, nothing Chase and Sanborn visiting for sceral like a decline in trade to make misunweeks with her mother, Mrs. Sophia COFFEE 29c parson and other relatives. derstandings and anger. The future (1 Pkg. Pineapple Jello FREE!) Mrs. Tom White and children of of the world depends to a great extent visited her parents, Mr. and Ugden, on what result the delegates to the Free Coffee Served to Our Mrs. J. W. Rhodes, last week. conference are able to achieve. Customers All Day Saturday The base ball game played on the oOo and local diamond Saturday between El wood and East Garland, resulted in a The first fifty cussweeping victory lor the home team. tomers in our store SatMiss Louise Atkinson entertained at will receive 79c a urday a quilting party Friday afternoon Baby Ruth Doll FREE, DEWEY RAMSDELL : : : : PHONE TREMONTON 134 Ihe Misses Lois Watt and Francessa when purchased $5.00 a walk around your home and of Thatcher, were out of town Wight TAKE For men and boys worth of meat and guests. Hawell visited If you are the average home-owne- r, relatives at Loyal Complete Line of Wallpaper Samples Woodruff, Idaho, over Decoration day. you'll find lots of places where reMiss Rhoda Larson returned with pairs, replacements or alterations Quality Meats in relatives to Salt Lake City, Sunday should be made. The steps are beMarket evening wnere sne will attend the U coming rickety the electric wiring in of U. closing exercises and the M. I MM Choice Baby Beef Lb. the basement and garage is in poor A. conference. POT ROAST condition new plumbing fixtures are 7c Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover, needed the roof is beginning to leak Hazel and Miss Carmen daughter. Rib and Brisket Lb. -Shaffer motored to Malad Valley, Sun those hardwood floors for the living BOILING MEAT 5c room you've been thinking about so uay. vernon Uoselund, of Ogden, spent long have never materialized the Fresh Lb. ween as guest ot his aunt, Mrs last and should be lawn rejuvenatgarden WIENERS C. J. Hansen. 10c ed the whole house could do with a Mr. and Mrs. Leland RnVira nf Ritr- new paint job. The addition of a few Salt Lb. by, Idaho, were Saturday visitors at labor-savin- g -devices in the kitchen BACON SEE12c ine Alva Khodes home. "aaaaaaaaaaaawaaBaaaaBBBaaaa would make your home a more pleasA number of friends from here atLb. Thurenger tended a trousseau for Miss Clarice ant and efficient place to live in. SUMMER SAUSAGE .. 19c It's probable that you've been thinkloung at l'erry, Sunday afternoon. Miss Young is a cousin of the Atkin ing of making such repairs and betComb son gins. A big shipment of ladies new terments as these for several years Miss June Rhodes spent last week HONEY 10c : and haven't had them done because of 6 : 3 enu at union with her brother, Mor white nervousness as to the future, the thot ns ana lamuy. A sister, Mrs. T. M that you'd better keep your money as Evans of Salt Lake City, was also a intact as possible. That's the kind of guests at tne Khodes home. Miss Marie Larson returns! Sun,!,. reasoning that throws men out of work from Salt Lake City, where she has and makes it impossible for them to fcecn studying the past school year. find new jobs; the kind of reasoning No two alike that causes basic industries to run at Goods Free to Public i L. D. S. Garments To Your Town SNOWVILLE FOREIGN TRADE MAKES FOR PEACE f a . A Harvest NOTICE Straw Hats 10cto49, Summer Sino-Japane- Union Suits se 8-- 3. YES EAST GARLAND TIRES! we will trade for your old ones Associated Gasoline and LEA'S SERVICE b. - Painting Paperhanging Kalsomining LOOK THE HOUSE OVER ALL WORK GUARANTEED Shorts Shirts Special Spring Prices Out-Sanitar- y FOR ICE Beverages & Coal BESSINGER BROS. 2for25c Just Received! TREMONTON, UTAH CLP. the lowest production point in SKAGCS ",i de- THREE SWIMS cades. you can obtain property improvement, of what ever kind, for a fraction of what it would have case you five or ten years ago. You'll probably never be able to buy so cheapToday ...WANT COLUMN.. ly again it's almost certain that FOR Work horses for TRADE prices will rise sharply in the near fustock. Call 136, Tremonyoung You'll be getting an amazingly ture. ton. big construction dollar's worth. And you'll be putting men to work, putting money into payrolls and salary checks FOUND Sunday, May 14, a suit case and purchase orders. Don't forget containing two temple suits, one a man's and the other a lady'b Ownthat jobs are cheaper than charity er may have same by identifying and that only jobs make charity them at the home of Anna Alvard, 20 N. 3rd E., Brigham City, or tel. 391W Brigham. When You Think LUMBER THINK WILSON "Everything To Build Anything" Phone 11 Dress Hats I UDY HOT SPRINGS rianet, Jr. beet cultivator. What have you? Call Jas. Walton, phone 23 or 39.a-l. CASH PAID For Dead and Useless Cowg and horses. Reverse call tf41 Brigham 493J2 i a GOOD Battery a Warning Don't b mtild by fais states, ments. 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