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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1933 PAGE FOUR DONT SUFFER FROM SOUR 11 GARLAND TREMONTON NEWS AND SOCIAL ITEMS By Mrs. Geo. :x: FOR SATURDAY 19c 10c MALT SYRUP oM BAKING POWDER SHRIMPS : Sy CORN FLAKES BREAD ,Sg? Why not patronize our home baker luiuy-whit- l-l- b. LETTUCE We have a complete line of fresh vegetables, at prices that are in keeping with the above, money-savin- g prices -T-Y JHMffiE ... ... M SUNDAY June MONDAY TUESDAY - 11th - 12th - 13th M M "Gabriel Over The White House" M M OR THE REBIItTH OF A NATION M WALTER HUSTON, Karen Morley, Franchot Tone, Arthur Byron, Dickie Moore g! M spell-boun- Also a Real Comedy "Hollywood Premiere" M H June - 14th - 15th - 16th M M Bette Davis, Leo Carrillo Frank McIIugh, Sheila Terry Him So with -- .... mile-a-minu- man-a-minu- te .... .... te .... ev-er- and-actio- ... r! StnttnTtnt?;iuuuuiiii,;!;!i!;!i Tess Gammell of Springville. is vis iting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Dan Briggs. H Luke of Idaho Falls, is visiting this week at the home of Mrs. Zora C. L. Luke. Mrs. Julia Bebe and children of Salt Lake City, arrived Sunday to visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brenkman. Coffee, Edward's Dependable-Vac- . Jar LIBBY'S RED Tall Can No. 2T Can tmwa. ..27c 15c Strawberries V 22c Pack lb Pork-Bean-s 10c 10c ICEBERG, Large Head Lee's Rtafeetf J 5c 2 Cut Up Ready to Cook 49c , FOR M 2 Young Tender Mutton (Loin Cuts) 25c pounds HAMBURGER B 25c Freshly Ground Round 1 1 Pork 10c POUND BACON 1 POUND 14C POT ROAST 1 LIVER Young Fresh Beef 2 M 15C POUNDS RIBS 25c 3 M pounds 25c Have You Tried Our Boneless LARD M DICED MINUTE STEAK Pure Home Rendered 4 pounds M Beef Boiling Fresh All Meat Beef M 12C POUND STEW POUNDS 15c POUND Fresh Smoked, Lean Streaked COUNTRY SAUSAGE Fresh Home Made, 100 25c Choice Young Beef, Best Cuts Fresh Ground, All Beef POUNDS : M STEAK CHOPS M MAY 10th TROUT 23c Ff..si2e SATURADY SPECIALS Fresh Mountain, Medium Size SPRING FRYERS M Mrs. W .E. Geti, Mrs. Eli Winzeler and son. Cole, and Miss Mary Bums were Ogden visitors Tuesday. Albert Quist of Salt Lake City, was a Sunday guest of Floyd Stohl. They were missionary companions in Swe- don and returned home recently. 2 Pound 20c Salmon POUNDS vis- Mr. and Springs, Wyoming, were visiting here with friends during the week end. 25c Cans 3 Coffee Fresh Made Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edwards and son of Greeley, Colo., are here visiting with Mrs. Edwards' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cash. Mrs. G. T. Hone of Rock LARGE OVAL Butter IP-n- ut FRANKFURTERS or WIENERS Mc-Cre- e", .A. N. Fishburn was a business itor in Ogden, Tuesday. Kiss He'll Be Neck, It'll Last, Baby Tomorrow!" A daredevil ing Angels Lovblonde! and a Living madly Throwing a lifetime of passion into y ing wildly kiss because it might be their last! The laugh n of sensation season! the novelty Every scene second a whiz a jolting breath-stoppeEvery split thrill! zing QUALITY Home Grown MEATS M H "Parachute Jumper" The W. C. T. U. met Thursday, June 1st, at the home of Mrs. Jessie Carter. After the preliminary, Mrs. D. W. Jenkins gave a splendid talk on "World Temperance." A short business discussion followed. Miss Venna Kirkham rendered a piano solo. Mrs. Orson Jensen sang, "Mother accompanied by Miss Burns. Mrs. P. E. Ault presented the gift handkerchief to Mrs. A. R. Diderick- son in appreciation of her untiring services. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held July 6th at the home of Mrs. C. R. Steffen. 93c M City. THURSDAY . . . FRIDAY . . . SATURDAY in 8c Large Package FAMILY BLEND 48 Pound Bag Sardines d, Edythe Gephart was a week end visitor of Virgie Fraughton in Heber H DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Flour 4-- H Joe, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Beck, had her tonsils removed Wednesday. The Sensation of a Nation! Timed to the Second! Inspiring! Revealing! Newsy! Dramatic! Prophetic! Intoxicating! Swift! A Landmark in Entertainment! Breath-TakinDaring! You Have Never Seen AnyA miracle on the motion picLike Before! It thing ture screen! America today dramatized in the most d electrifying picture ever devised for your Two include: from entertainment. Episodes the story million men on the march! President made Dictator! Gangsters attack White House! A nation aroused! The army of construction! A new hero joins Washington and Lincoln! "Gabriel Over the White House" comes like a marching army to thrill the nation! COfO FlflfCCS 4-- H L-I-B-E-R- M 3 27c sep-erat- 5c Large Head Sugar $1-3- - poundBag Gen-iev- Chase and Sanborns OQw Can With the. purchase of 1 pound of Chase and Santfcrn's Coffee, we will give one package of Royal Gelatin, Pineapple flavor, FREE ! 'Mi PRICES FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 10th 4-- H 25c ... Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weaver and children of Bountiful, were week end guests at the home of Mrs. Weaver's CLUB NEWS parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Calder-wooMae Calderwood returned home The Happy Milk Maids of the South with them after spending the past Tremonton Dairy club met at the month with her sister. Evans meeting house, Wednesday, 17, to reorganize the club. Mrs. Abe Kay returned home Satur- May The meeting was called to order by day after visiting the past week with the president of the boys club, Paul her sister, Mrs. Rose Carr in Lehi. Stumm. The club pledge was repeated by all members after which Don Monday, much to Veon Maiison's sur Iverson led the clubs in some songs. prise, 14 of her friends called and en- Then each member that was present joyed the afternoon, in honor of her stood up and told what he or she had eleventh birthday. Dainty refresh- been doing with his or her cow or ments were served by her mother, Mrs calf since the last meeting. A. L. Madson. The time was then turned over to e the president af the girls club, Mrs. J. H. Keller and daughter, who took charge m the Miller, C. were Haight, Doris, and Mrs. H. of the club. The folbusiness visitors in Salt Lake City, reorganization lowing officers were elected for the Wednesday. year 1933: President, Thelma Buxton; vice E. N. Mrs. Sarah Hadley and Mrs. Erma Holland; secretary president. Shaw motored to Salt Lake City, 'l ues land treasurer, Thelma Greene; song the to exercises attend graduation day and cheer leader, Valame Cornwall; of Kenneth Shaw, at the University of Genieve Miller; assistant reUtah. Kenneth returned home with reporter,Ruth Lund. porter, them and will spend the summer here The time was then turned back to with his parents. the president, after which they in groups. After the lesson Mrs. A. D. Sargant visited Friday was given they assembled and sang and Saturday in Salt Lake City. two songs after which the meeting Frances Blackham of Moroni, is vis was adjourned. iting at the home of her brother, Rup ert Blackham. The Kitchen Queens club met the home of their leader, Ruby J. at John Harrison, accompanied by his Harris on Thursday afternoon. Officson, and wife, arrived Wednesday at ers for the new year were elected as the home of his brother, Abe Kay, follows: where he will visit while his son went Bernice Stokes, president; Aileen on to Boise, to visit there. Mr. Har- Adams, vice Ruby Cropley, rison will also visit his other two secretary andpresident; treasurer; Doris Woodbrothers, Lorenzo and Thomas Kay, ward, reporter; Mildred Theurer, recwhile here. reation committee; Alice Leavitt, sog and cheer leader. After the business Mr .and Mrs. W. G. Johnson and the year's work was discussed Mrs. H. B. Jones of Brigham City, meeting which various kinds of cocktails after and Mrs. Herman Lmd, of lwin falls. were made. The next will be Idaho, were Sunday guests at the home held June 9, at Mildredmeeting Theurer's. O. P. of Bates. Last Thursday the 2nd year Rua Pierson, Lewis and Hazel Wil club girls, the Kitchen Queens, of liams of Jackson. Wyoming, called at met at the home of Ada Hansen. home the of Miss Pierson's parents, After the preliminary and other busi- Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Pierson, Wednesday. Wesley Pierson returned with them and will spend the summer there 4-- H 5,5c Quart Jar e. d. 5c Canon ORCHESTRA I 10c Any Flavor SWEET PICKLES A we do. & PORK AND BEANS HONEY BLUE 5c 2 Loaves JELL WELL 4-- H 10c Large Package .. Dance Every Saturday MOONLIGHT GARDENS 39c 25c 10c Vhm ne Va-no- la 10c Large Can .... Indigestion, acidity, heartburn and Mrs. A. M. Austin was hostess to sour stomach often lead to serious the Ladies Self Culture club at her stomach trouble. Dr. Emil's Adla home on Friday, June 2nd. President Tablets counteract these conditions. Mrs. A. R. Capener in charge. Mrs. Give quick relief. Scott Drug Co., Art Felsted and Mrs. E. J. Edil were Tremonton, Utah. (Adv.) ty-o- RIPE OLIVES VELZOR DUART Newest and Mr .and Mrs. W. C. Welch had as their quests last Tuesday, Mr. and Latest Methods Mrs. Samuel Welch and family of Brigham; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence $3.00 Holyoak and family of Morgan; Mr. voted in as members. An interesting and Mrs. Thos. J. Monk and family was carried out. GENUINE COMBO RINGLETTE of Spanish Fork; and Mrs. Sarah C. grogram were served to twen Refreshments ness the was afternoon Welch, their mother. in or 2 for $4.50 $340 spent pre members and seven guests. Win- paring salads. O. Mrs. L. will meet Club with Mrs. H. G. Scott was hostess at the Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Lundberg of Done by Experts 16th. . L. L. bridge club at her home Wednes- ters, June Salt of Allissa Miss Manning HODGES BEAUTY SALON day afternoon. Mrs. J. M. Schaffer Lake City, spent the week end at the was special guest. Mrs. W. W. Wads- Formerly Milady Beauty Salon home of her parents. Her mother, Evans, entertained Saturday, at a birth worth won the prize. Mrs. D. . Manning accompanied her day dinner for there twin daughters, Brigham City Phone 71 Vera and Verna. There was thirteen the city, Sunday evening. DeEsta Holmgren, Thelma Harris to Miss Vivian Lee of American Fork present encluding guests from Treand Lela Jensen of Bear River City, is a week at the home of monton and Brigham. guest and Connie Jensen of Mantua, lelt her cousin. this Venna Kirkham. Miss Monday to attend the World's Fair in Mrs. Ursel Rose left Tuesday even motor on also plan Chicago. They to take charge of the girl scout ing to New York and other eastern ing in Ogden canyon. Mrs. Rose camp points before returning home about expects to be there until July 12th. August 15th. Mrs. J. J. Orwin and daughters, LaRue. Eliza, and Isabel, were Ross Coombs of Fountain Green, was a week end guest at the home of visiting in Provo last week. Miss Leone Pierce spent the week Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham. AT THE end with relatives in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lettie Jensen and son, Bill, of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Beck attended the funeral Wednesday of Mrs. Anna Salt Lake City, Mrs. Emily Grover and Miss Vivian Barnard of Oregon Mane Jeppsen in Bngham City. City, are guests this week at the WITH THE of Mrs. Nellie Pierce. home club the boys Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Alma King and small known last year as the Kings of the BIRD OF BRIGHAM came up from Provo SaturKitchen, surprised their leader, May daughter of his and home are the at guests day Taylor, at her home. After a good father Beginning June 22nd and Every Thursday During William King. time of games and stunts, a delicious Season the Entire Blue Bird Orchestra of Logan, Will Play Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hodges of Lo luncheon was prepared and served by home were Here. 11 of the her at honguests W gan the boys. The party was also in 1 f .Ml.. or of Junior Anderson, a club mem- parents, Mr. unu ivirs. Liewis few week. the a his days during who to make left Wednesday ber, Floyd Lillywhite, who is spending! home in Salt Lake City. the summer helping his brother, in the Grace Dow, Evelyn Anderson, Kar- store at Spanish Fork, made a short ma and Donna Beck spent the week visit at the home of his parents, Mr. end at Logan Canyon and Bear Lake. and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite, on Just Home Folks GRAPEFRUIT Beal 4- - Hartley and Stokes PEANUT BUTTER A- - SPECIAL STOMACH, INDIGESTION 38c 1 POUND 20C M |