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Show , BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNK M PAGE TWO couple will malte their home in Brig- ham City. Entered at th Postoffice at Mrs. Ably Miller of this city, anSecond Oass Mat-te- n nounces the marriage of her daugher, Utah, Margaret L. Miller, to George James Walton. Editor and Publisher of Garrison, Utah. The mar Published at Tremonton. Utah, on riage took place Wednesday, June 21, Thursday of each week. in the Salt Lake temple. The young couple will make their home in NeSubscription Bate vada, where Mr. Smith is employed. Mrs. Emma Ohman, Mrs. Dollie One. Tear, in advance $2.00 attended a parcel shower FriSix Months, in advance $140 .50 day evening at the home of Mr. and Three Months, in advance Mrs. Lorin Andersen, west of Utah, given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon, Gardner, who were recently married. Mrs. Gardner was Tk anty place in &e U- 5. wKara catalog and Miss Anna Andersen. formerly of m&natams maRer conrinc any Una baainaaa Miss Wilma Zinck is visiting in or product can be bbtaowd FrM mad Without OUtsatioa ia tha Anaaiean Induatnal Library. r for Buatoeaa Advertuins Matter you ara Salt Lake City, with relatives. Holm lartaraatad in; asm will be promptly forwarded. Friday afternoon, Mrs. Eleane AUEBICAI IMDQSTtUL LIBBAfiT gren entertained a number of relatives and friends in honor of her birthday. TmttmtTimt BmilUmt, CkUsa. UUmoI During the afternoon 500 was enjoyed with high prize being won by Mrs. Verda Andersen. Low prize was won by Mrs. Fern Arbon and cut prize was won by Mrs. Alice G. Jensen. A very delicious lunch was served to thirty guests. as well as to your Country Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Hansen of Salt Lake City, spent the week end in this city 'with relstives Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Storrey and PATRONIZE YOUR of Salt Lake City, spent the family LOCAL MERCHANTS week end in this city visiting with Mrs. Sarah M. Fridal. son of Mrs. Dwight, the Clarence Andersen, had the misfortune to stumble and fall, breaking his left ! arm, which was treated at the Valley Hospital. Mrs. C. W. Brallsford By j Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore and son, Mrs. Rasmus Hansen, Mrs. Merrell Mrs. N. P. Itasmussen of this city, Wankier motored to Clearfield, Utah, announces the marriage of her daugh Sunday afternoon and spent the afterter, Hazel, to Alvin Hendricksen of noon at the home of Mr .and Mrs. H. Brigham City, The ceremony was L. Moore. Mr. Moore stayed to work performed in Rishmond, Utah, by Bish in Clearfield and the three ladies re- op McCarry, June 15th. The youngturned home. at i - AAA CHILDBIRTH LEFT HER THIN, WORN, NERVOUS EEA2 RIVER VALLEY LEADER Tre-asoate- u EAST GARLAND n, By. Mrs. David Larson run-dow- It will not be long now until we celebrate another 4th of July. At no time since the first day of our country's independence, have we as a nation, had so many problems confronting us n, Cor-inn- e, Free to Public or so many personal difficulties to overcome. We believe everyone should "let down" this 4th, relieve themselves of worry and tension and have a good time, then everything will look brighter to us afterwards. - Here are some unusual bargains for Satur- To Your Town day shoppers in our Tremonton store. 3 3 Cans 25c Lb. . 22c Lge. Can LEA'S SERVICE PORK AND BEANS .... 10c I Lge. Pkg. 10c POTATO CHIPS 3 DEVILED MEAT H. G. Scott Drug Co. Cans 10c Moulton, of Midway. Miss Maud Adams went Lge. Pkg. 9c NAPKINS to Salt Lake City, Friday where she expects to study music. Mrs. J. M. Sorensen returned Satur day from Logan, where she had spent the past two weeks receiving medical Can 9c ASSORTED JAM 2 Lbs. PHONE 47. . . TREMONTON, UTAH I 2 Milk Maid - BREAD jlPrescription Specialists treatment 15c MACARONI Miss Eva Adams entertained afternoon in honor of Miss Louise Atkinson. The time was spent in sew ing and in social chat. Six guests en joyed the afternoon. Loaves 5c Quality Meats in Our Sanitary Market FINEST OF FOUNTAIN SERVICE AND LIGHT LUNCHES This is your drug store, come and make yourself at home COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN WIENERS PLYMOUTH Lb. By Mrs. Don R. Lamb 12c :x: Mrs. Don R. Lamb received word that her brother, John C. Mason, who lives in Plain City, Utah, was operated on in Ogden, Friday, for appendicitis after a short illness. He is reported getting along fine at this writing. Howard Hess, who has been, work ing in the Teton Basin in Idaho, and also his brother, Wayne, who is with the forest reservation corps in Black smith Fork Canyon, had their tonsils removed duriny the week and are get ting along nicely. Mrs. Agnes Archibald who has been on the sick list for the last few weeks is not much improved and it has been necessary to take her to Malad City where she could receive medical at tention. Sunday school ward conference was held here Sunday morning with a very large attendance. Bro. Charles Wood of Garland and Miss Iris Coombs of Fielding, members of the stake board, were in attendance. Mrs. Roy Pierson was in Salt Lake City, Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Hannah Kohlhepp was visiting here with her sister, Mrs. Don R. Lamb, Thursday of last week. Mrs. Ellen Smith is ill at this writ ing. She is staying with her son, Al vin Smith. Lb. MINCED HAM 15c Lb. SUMMER SAUSAGE .. 25c Lb. He PICNIC HAMS iit 0 0 0 OP.SKftGGS Celebrate In Logan July Fourth THE GREATEST CELEBRATION EVER HELD ! ! aa&tataaWWtflal club of Elwood, The 2nd year under leadership of their instructor, Miss Veder Rasmussen, made and serv ed salad and sandwiches to 150 people at the Relief Society convention last Tuesday, as their week's project. The girls enjoyed the opportunity and did very well. 4-- H 0 PARADE . . . SPORTS FOR CHILDREN BASEBALL GAMES 0 0 And a Wonderful 2y2 Hour Outdoor Circus 0 U. S. A. C Stadium 7:30 p. m. 0 0 22 nationally known stage and cirrus stars will thrill 0 0 you thru and thru Climaxed by the great intermountain 0 band of 300 pieces in a specially arranged patriotic fire 0 works 0 0 spectacle 0 "THE NAPOLEONIC WARS" 0 .... Iaw 0 TTlhe 0 Lnffettflitime 0 IF ai J TIRES! trade for your old ones Assooiated Gasoline and Oils Lb. ASSORTED CANDY .... 19c PAPER aaaaaaaaaaaar Cans GOLDEN CORN SERVICE COFFEE club girls of The Thrifty Ten Elwood, met on Thursday, June 15th at the home of Norma Hansen, where 4-- H they prepared cereals and served it to all present. Last Thursday they met at the home of Orpha Larsen and made beverege as their project. All members and their instructors were present and all had a pleasant time. - E TREMONTON -- SNOWVILLE By Mrs. P. E. Ault I --I -- I- t FIRST CHOICE FOR SAFETY and Blowout Protection Blowouts are caused by internal heat resulting from friction between the cotton fillers. Firestone Tires are the only tires made where every cotton fiber in every cord in every ply is saturated and coatee with rubber, preventing internal friction and heat the greatest enemy of tire life. This patented Extra Process makes the tire Stronger Safer Gum-Dipp- and givesit greater protection Performance Counts 500-mi- Gum-Dipp- ...WANT COLUMN.. Saturday, July 1st; Tuesday July 4th and SATURDAY NIGHTS Blue Bird Bands 1 Moonlight Gardens - Tremonton rft A'r Every lc Performance Counts Every Gum-Dipp- Gum-Dipp- ed ed Cum-Iiippe- d fr . Mam ?ire$f6tte - SUPER OLDEIELD word Ttrestottt fl TYPE I." liuick j . . 6,85 RrT.-- J isay Naak 1 - Other FILMS at Dick Photo Service. We develop free. We are tinting and printing experts. tf. YOUR ' ia winner in the daring Pike's Peak Climb, where a slip meant death for six consecutive years, has chosen and used Firestone Tires on his car. Performance Counts Firestone the MASTERPIECE Tires hold all world ofTJRE construction records, on road and track, for Safety Speed Mileage and Endurance. fSee Firestone Tiresf Jl made in the Firestone Factory It Don't risk j our life or the lives and Exhibition Building at "A If )l of others on your Holiday AtOillury of Proeresm" Chicago. JL trip. We II give you a liberal trade-i- n allowance on your old dancerouft irestone "ig Speed Tircs- -ti VnJX-r''angeSafest Ttrcsin. the prices must go up. Take advantage of today's low prices- - o- BUY -- ed By Miss Annie Hurd The old folks of the Curlew stake were taken to Rosette for a day on Friday. Twenty eight people from our ward were there and reported hav ing had a nice time. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Larkin and Miss Edith Fuller of Smithfield were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Larkin Sunday. Edith, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larkin, who has been visiting her grandparents here, return ed home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Moss and son, Norman of Rockland, Idaho, were guests at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Nephi Larkin. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Nelson and children and Mrs. D. G. Nelson were Ogden visitors Saturday. Coe R. Larkin is very ill this week. I winner in the Indianapolis Race for fourteen consecutive years, has chosen and used Firestone Tires on bis car. I j. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brough and Mrs. lllaMlfitWI 'l, fMMl a m Tl IM"TTM -U m ii k m ai4aV4ar ed MDrl against blowouts. 7.53fe.-Si,,. 6.0S ) 9.20 Proportionately ki, pgj ,.. ) nbum.I 6.7S si' 8.15 PJ,rtionalr illh Fish-burn- 's 6-- FOR SALE Cheap. Household goods, Mrs. Long, Tremonton, Route 3. tl. if taken at once. 6-- FOR TRADE young stock. ton. Work horses for Call 136, Tremon- FOR SALE OR TRADE Good second hand John Deere dump hay rake. Call Jas. Walton at 23 or 39.a-- l CASH PAID For Dead and Useless Cows and horses. . Reverse call Brigham 493J2 tf41 7irtotu flgg Fard 4.50-1- For COURIER TYPE aah 1 l01ivr,3.15cr3.5 Buick" 1 Ford N Na.h TSSW 5,48 EKE J I . A A MHI OtherSime Proportionately Imm aCI3 ALSO - EVERY THURSDAY n. :x: The outstanding social event of the in past week was the shower given honor of Miss Louise Atkinson at her were home, Friday afternoon. Guests Layton, Logan, from Brigham, present Perry, Garland, Deweyville, Elwood, Thatcher and East Garland. Miss Atkinson, who is to be married to Leland Watt of Layton, Thursday in the Logan temple, was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Her trousseau was also on display. Mrs. Pearl Grover won first prize for her creation of a bride and Mrs. Ada Cheney for having made the best bridegroom. 8th at 2:30 p. m. Refreshments were served to over one $3.00 hundred guests who called during the afternoon. The rooms were made GENUINE COMBO RINGLETTE bright with vases of summer roses and or 2 for $4.50 $3.00 When You Think garden flowers. Thursentertained Mrs. Gus Larson LUMBER Done by Experts day afternoon in honor of her little HODGES BEAUTY SALON WILSON daughter, Betty's birthday. Ten small friends enjoyed a jolly afternoon. Formerly Milady Beauty Salon "Everything To Build Anything" Mrs. Ruel Nielsen, daughter, Lillian 11 Phone Brigham City Phone 71 and son, Junior, who have spent the past month visiting relatives and friends here and at Garland, returned to their home in Idaho Falls Sunday. Master Ralph Holman returned with them for a two weeks visit The baseball boys are proud owners of new suits. They won the game Saturday at Riverside, with the ball YES we will team there. Mrs. W. Mr. and J. Larson, son, Paul, and daughter, Clarissa, were called to Heber City by the death of a relative, whose funeral they attended there Sunday, returning Monday. LEA DUNN. Prop. Monday and Tuesday guests of Mr. TREMONTON UTAH and Mrs. J. W. Larson were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Anderson and son, Wal ter, Mrs. Amelia Broadhead and Mrs. THINK - 25c TOMATOES BEAR RIVER OF) an I Clarence Brough visited in Ogden, Thursday. A fine baby girl arrived to make her home with Mr. and Mrs. Zeb J "After birth of my baby I was thin, White on Monday evening. The bottle first j nervous, Lorna and Arthur Evans of Cali; of Vinol (iron tonic) helped. It gave fornia, are visiting their grandmother, needed me Mrs. are Their weight" Garfield. strength, Mrs. Geo. parents M. Gunstone. Scott Drug Company, coming later. """"" Mrs. George Abbott, Miss Rae Ab- Tremonton, Utah. (Adv.) H. K. Mrs. Lewis Abbott, bott, Mrs. Fridal, Jr. and Mrs. P. E. Ault were numbered among those who attended the luncheon given in Ogden Thursday SPECIAL by the retai lmerchants of the ChamVELZOR ber of Commerce. They report a deDUART lightful time and appreciate the courtesies shown them. Newest and Mrs. George Abbott will entertain Latest Methods the ladies farm bureau on Friday, July Firestone Spark Plug. Save Gasoline Wanted Animals Dead or Alive Ford " Fori ) -4 3.25 Plrmo'thf d 20 j o-- 4.40-1- 1 4.7J-1- 9 tVH Dependable Fireifont i 40 BaHenei 5 r If dead notify us at once. Phone Logan 49 and Reverse Charges Prompt Service Colorado Animal Bi-Produ- cts Co. W till tt EochUSH your Spark flugi Tr W uAll U$t any tnakt FREE Utah Auto & Imp Phone 28 J at Battery Co. Tremonton ' |