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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE, 15, 1933 Page six i L i u ni Hartley and Stokes Just Home Folks ALL EXPENSE TRIP TO WORLD'S FAIR 500 Tickets 250 Tickets FOR SATURDAY Speedy dish washing 5c 2 10 Bars 29q BROOMS Today 10c 3 Cans .......... PORK AND BEANS CORN FLAKES J7v Only .... Crystal White CLEANSER 19c Pkgs. SaaL 25e SALAD DRESSING . 26c SODAS COFFEE 1-- 1 15c b. Fackage .....5c JELL WELL A&SW BREAD 2 5c Loaves More and more people are demanding our 2 for 5c Bread It is fresh daily and our local baker is happy to serve our locality. Patronize local people. Golden Ripe BANANAS LB. LETTUCE Head 5c 5c .. 'ffffftlt L-I-B-E-R-T-Y ... MM WILL ROGERS....in "TOO BUSY TO WORK" M M M M M M M with .... Marian Nixon and Dick Powell ... nor MORE HUMAN! NEVER MORE HUMOROUS a song in his shoes . holes Patches on his pants . . to his Unknown . . . daughter on his lips just a tramp. he saved her sweetheart . . . and wandered on . . . CHUCKLE happy in his service . . . chuckling at life. When he tick. . . CHEER and CHOKE BACK SOBS les America's ribs he's funny; when he joshes America's politics he's swell; but when he plumbs the depths of America's heart s he does in this picture he's simply great! ... ... THURSDAY . . . FRIDAY . . . SATURDAY June - 22nd - 23rd - 24th M on a MATCH" with .... Joan Blondell, Warren William, Ann Dvorak and Bette Davis COULD YOU KIDNAP YOUR OWN CHILD? you make him the pawn of your racketeer lover n-gr- n j- Crystal Springs Defeat Tremonton Team 6 to 5 Ml Mi itk' ' ""T W '' fc"T rmi Gardner, cf Harris, rf .... Richardson, If .. Watkins, c Randall, ss Conger, 3b R. Hunsaker p B. V. AB 0 5 13 NEWS AND SOCIAL ITEMS 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Ta 2 HUNTING and A Mr .and Mrs. W. W. Thomas of vV Eli i M Lett's I Ma- - 0 lad. Idaho, 2 the week at visited the latter part of 1 the home of Mrs. Thomas' 3 0 sisfpr Mrs Mills. Sundav the 0 Thomas' and Mills' motored to Salt 1 Lake City. 3 pa TREMONTON Crystal Springs took the leadership :x:o of the league Sunday by Green left today, Thursday, Dorothy defeating Tremonton in a close hard Jor her home in Magna, after visiting fought game on the Crystal Spring's for the past two weeks at the home or diamond. her brother, Dr. D. B .Green. Hunsaker pitched nice ball for. the losers allowing only nine hits, but all Mrs. A. I. Morgan and small son, of the hits were bunched in the second and sister, Ivie Manning, of Burley, and third innings. Idaho, arrived Saturday to visit with F. Gardner for the winners allowed friends and relatives here. thirteen hits but kept them well Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sargant were Tremonton loaded the bases twice, week end guests at the home of Mrs. once with no men out, but managed at Armstead. Mont. Beth Wheat Edna to pull out without a run being scored. Sargant returned with them and is Box Score visiting friends here. TREMONTON Nelsen, lb N. Waldron, 2b 3 4 2 0 Mr. and Mrs. George A. Pierson, Jr. and and son, of Edmunds, Idaho, 6 Mrs. Shirl Tucker of Slaterville, were week end guests at the George A. 43 13 25 12 Pierson home. Totals Mr .and Mrs. H. P. Randall and AB H CRYSTAL SPRINGS Valera, and Mr. and Mrs. daughter, 4 1 Wheatley, ss William T. Bennett, left Saturday for 4 0 D. Hunsaker, 2b Carey, Idaho, where they visited with 4 0 .... B. Hunsaker, 2b their daughter, and son. Mrs. Randall 4 2 lb .... U. Hunsaker, and Mrs. Bennett remained to visit 4 2 , Boothe, c the next three weeks but Mr. Ran-- 5 for q 1 4 H. Orme, rf dall and Mr. Bennett returned home, 4 0 ... D. Orme, 3b four grand accompanied 2 3 W. Hunsaker, cf j1 daughters. by the latter's 4 1 F. Gardner, p Mrs. D. W. Jenkins was hostess at o'clock luncheon Tuesday at her one a 35 9 27 11 Totals J home, in honor of Mrs. A. R. Dickson, who left Wednesday to make her home Nelson, Summary: Erro IL in Colorado, and for Mrs. W. E. Woods 2, D. Hunsaker, B who leaves in the near future for OakHunsaker, D. Orme. U. Hunsaker. Two base hits land, Calif., to make her home. TwenW. Hunsaker Hit by pitcher (by ty ladies enjoyed the afternoon. and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Waples R. Hunsaker). Bases on balls off F Gardner 1 small son of El Monte, Calif., arrived Struck out by F. Gardner 5, by R, here Friday and are guests of Mrs. Waples' parents, Mr .and Mrs. S. B. Hunsaker, 4. Watland. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gif- ford H. Watland had as their dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Waples and son. E. Mrs. E. E. Brennman left last Thurs day for Kansas, where she will visit The Midland Camp of the Daugh with her parents, and other relatives ters of Pioneers met with Mrs. Owen and friends. L. Brough, June 8. Captain Agnes Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pingle and famWaldron presiding. After the opening ily moved here last week from Mc exercises and business Mrs. Zora Luke Cammon, Idaho. Mr. Pingle made his gave the lesson, "Mills, Lumber, Grist home of a farm here a few years ago and Molasses Mills of early pioneer but now will operate a cream station, days in Utah." Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durfey of Bea The following program was given ver Dam, were surprised Tuesday even in honor of the 78th birthday of Jane ing when twenty friends from Tremon E. Brough, (grandma Brough). ton and Bothwell walked in. They Solo, "That Wonderful Grandma of were presented with a beautiful elec Mine," by Lee Brough; trio, composed trie clock. After enjoying games and for the occasion, by Dora Brough, was songs refreshments were served. Mrs sung by Mrs. Brough and two daugh Durfey will be better known here as ters, Alice and Bernice. Love affairs Mrs. Alice Leavitt and has been em and humorous incidents in the life of ployed by Dr. J. M. Schaffer for the grandma Brough was given by her past year and a half. Mr .and Mrs. Gilbert Parker were daughter, Mrs. Amos P. Hansen; duet ,' Silver Threads Among the Gold," by week end guests in Ogden and Salt Dora Brough and daughter, Augusta. Lake City Grandma Brough was presented Mr .and Mrs. H. J. Sheffield and son with a token of love from the camp Irwin, of Layton, were week end and happy wishes for her birthday, guests at the home of R. S. Calder-wooJulia Richards was present as a Mr. Sheffield is the post masspecial guest. It was also her birth- ter of Layton and was enroute to day, 71 years of age. She gave words Nampa, Idaho, to attend the post of appreciation and related interesting master's convention. Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Green were in pioneer experiences. Mrs. Feterson and Mrs. Ogden last week. Dr. Green attendof the county camp, were pres- ed the Utah State Dental convention ent and expressed appreciation for the and Mrs. Green visited with relatives. wonderful pioneer. Dorothy Green, of Magna, is visitMrs. Feterson conducted the election ing at the home of her brother, Dr. D. were B. Green and family. of officers and the following elected: Captain, Agnes Waldron, 1st vice president, Harriet Harris; 2nd vice SPECIAL president, Mable Wadsworth; secreVELZOR tary, Dora Brough; treasurer, Arena Taylor, chorister, Mary Harris; orDUART ganist, Helen Allen; chaplain, Jane E. Brough; historian, Annie Holiday; reNewest and gistrar, Grace Johnson, relic custoMethods Latest dian, Mattie Stone. Delicious refreshments were served $3.00 to 17 members and 10 invited guests. GENUINE COMBO RINGLETTE or 2 for $4.50 $3.00 1 Be sure you have good tackle and the right kind of tackle on your fishing trip. Nothing is more annoying than to get where the fishing is good and have your tackle fail you. You will find the right kind here. Tackle that will stand up, and CATCH FISH. And the price is just right to fit your pocket book. Come in and look over all the new fishing tackle. We know that it will please you. Let us fit you out right for a big catch. GET YOUR FISHING LICENSE HERE For Fine Fishing Tackle See Wilson Lumber Co. Ran-Hunsak- "Everything to Build Anything" TREMONTON, UTAH PHONE 11 Daughters of Pioneers Honor Jane Brough MONDAY . . . TUESDAY June - 18th - 19th - 20th SUNDAY 4000 Tickets Up Detailed Information Given At Dances Thursday and Saturday Nights w -i m a n n a ti m Utah-Idah- 9c Large Package .... p-b'- AN AUTOMOBILE -- 9c Large Can ... 17s Pasace At MiaMgSat (Ssff demi - AND WIN TRIP TO WORLD'S FAIR Per Bar T T f Could ...Could de- mand ransom from your wealthy any mother go ALL wrong? Are stolen thrills worth the price she pays? See what amazing tricks fate plays when there's three moths fluttering in the flame of love all three girls on the . . . trading kisses for thrills same man! the make for -- ... COMEDY and CARTOONS PRICES FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 17th flS Tree Tea Pound PEKOE THREE SWIMS ht Then a FREE Swim at Done by Experts HODGES BEAUTY SALON UDY HOT SPRINGS Formerly Milady Beauty Salon Brigham City Thone 71 33c ORANGE Certo Sugar FRUIT PECTIN Bottle Coffee 25c -- UTAH GRANULATED 25 $1-3- 3 Pound Bag Salad Dressing 25c Quart Jar 22c "Airway" Brand Pound (Checker Puzzle Free) KELLOGG'S DEAL d. Green-houg- 25c i 1 1 1 pkg. ;c 10c pep Pkg. WHEAT FLAKES Pkg. RICE KRISPIES Lge. Pkg. CORN FLAKES VALUE 10c 14c 44c 27c ALL FOR Tomatoes Oc&P "nIT JERGENS MEDICATED P:,r Deviled Meat Crackers lST. Strawberries ILettuce 21 cUP, 19c fi, 115c 29c 25c 5c 4 |