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Show PAGE TWO BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1933 BEAR BIVER VALLEY LEADER NOTICE Entered at the Postoffice at Second Class MatUtah, tes. NOTICE TO CREDITORS James Walton. Editor and Publisher Published at Tremonton. Utah, on Thursday of each week. ESTATE OF WILLIAM HADFIELD, DECEASED Subscription Rates Tre-u&to- u One Year, in advance Bix Months, in advance Three Months, in advance. n, $2.00 $1.00 Free to Public Creditors will present claims with .50 vouchers to the undersigned at Grouse Creek, Utah, on or before the 14th day of September, A. D. 1933. GRACE V. HADFIELD, The only plaea in tKa U. S. wbara catalog and arffnttuiiuj matter cowering any Una of bu.raeaa or product can be obtained Fraa and Wit haul Obacaboa ia tha Aateaioaa loduatrial Library. Write for Buaiaaat Adrertuuui Matter yon ar intcrcated in; aaxaa will bapromptly forwarded. AMERICA! IROOSTBIJIL LIBBA1T EuainaarUi BtUi- CkicaAo, UUaal - Administratrix of the estate of William Hadfield, Deceased. LEWIS JONES, Brigham City, Utah, Atty for admix. Date of first publication, July 13, Better Times It has generally been contended that times could never be better as long as prices of all commodities remain so low. We believe this is true, because times are now improving daily and along with it, most things produced in this country are slowly ad- vancing in price. You will find our store's prices will not be raised until our stocks must be replenished at the new, higher cost. TOMATOES CONSTIPATION 6 YEARS, TROUBLE GONE NOW j ! Mrs. Dan Garn John J. Davis had chronic constipa-- j tion for six years. By using Adleri-- l ka he soon got rid of it, and feels Mr .and Hrs. T. J. Stewart of Salt like a new person. Adlenka is quick acting safe. Scott Drug Company, Lake City and Mrs. Allen and daughon were of calling Utah. Vera, Portage, ter, Tremonton, (Adv.) PLYMOUTH Mrs. Don R. Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Eberhart Zundel and children of Brigham City, were visit ing here with his mother, during the fore part of the week. Mr. Zundel was a former member of the bishopric IF Y00 LOVE MOTHER, TELL HER THIS FIELDING . Vm j AND EAT AND SLEEP WELL. 87 I AM GO CHURCH REGULARLY AND 70 PARTIES. OFTEN ATTEND j TIRED. FEEL I I I NEVE TAKEvlNOLlRON TONIC RE&ULARLY AND THIS IS WHAT KEEPS ME UP. friends here Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Haffield ofj Salt Lake City, spent the early parti ' of the week with Mr. and Mrs. N. Vis VI N0L TASTES GOOD ORUG&ISTSHAVEiT Garn. Mrs. D. C. Hobbs and children, Haz ' el and Helen, of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. N. Homer Hansen and daughter, Mary of Salt Lake City and Mrs. A. R. Capener of Garland, visited with relatives here Monday evening. Mr .and Mrs. Willard Smith of Hoi brook, Idaho, are visiting with their ' mother, Mrs. Alice A. Smith. 1 Get Your VTNOL Today at Scott Drug Co., Tremonton, TJtai here and a very prosperous farmer, Every time a wife develops political prior to his removal to Tremonton another husband has to ambitions some few years ago. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER learn to push the around. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lamb motor ed to Soda Springs Monday to visit CORN with Mrs. Lamb's brother, Curley Mor On Cob the ris, who is employed there on the e as well as to your Country 1 rail road. They returned here in the Per Dozen . evening and reported a very pleasant rcnTP M TVM1N MARBLE. They also reported that the trip. DECEASED little of Mr. and Mrs. Morris daughter PATRONIZE YOUR who has been ill most all summer, is LOCAL MERCHANTS very much improved. Early Creditors will present claims with Mrs. Alvin Smith, who has been Per Can vouchers to the undersigned at Brig-bathe week in Ogden visiting 25th the on spending before or City, Utah SEE- with relatives returned here to her D. 1933. of A, September, day home Saturday afternoon. LEWIS JONES, TO VOTE Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith announce Brigham City, Utah the of their daughter, Eva Loaves Large ON LIQUOR ISSUE. Atty, for Executor. 6 dine,marriage to Howard Sorenson of Willard, Each TREMONTON, B. H. JONES, The marriage is to take place during that the second special session : 36: of of Estate the Executor the latter part of the week. NOW the Legislature has provided H. Lyman Marble, Deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Howell and family of SOAP ways and means for a public vote on Date of first publication, July 13, Nephi, were dinner guests of Mrs. Lu ur state prohibition constitution pro- A. D. 1933. Large cy Lamb, Tuesday of last week. Fancy vision, as well as on the repeal of the Per Bar Mrs. Agnes Archibald who has been 10, of Date last August publication Eighteenth National Amendment, and A. D. 1933. on the sick list for the last lew weeks Governor Blood has indicated that he is on the improve at this writing. will, by proclamation, call this elecMr. and' Mrs. Earsel Hunsaker and tion for November 7, we feel to comchildren were evening guests of Mrs mend the Governor and members of Hunsaker's mother, Mrs. Sarah E. Zun GARLAND the Legislature for their action in this del. Mr. Hunsaker returned to his ... David Larson Mrs. Pkg. respect. home in Honeyville, Saturday evening Regardless of how one feels on proleaving his wife and children here to :x: hibition, no true member of the Repub visit for an indefinite period. home assembled the at Fifty guests lie should deny the citizenry the right Miss Alta Rose of Brigham City, is to express their opinion on this im of Mr .and Mrs. Lafayette Grover visiting here with her parents, during a pleasant afterFolger's Shasta portant matter at this time specially Wednesday, where the week. Can and social in chat noon was parspent view of of the the in fact that people The harvest is on in full swing here --Br V CB all la HLW . states who have so far expressed taking of refreshments. The Adams and the yield is going below the ex themselves on this subject have been sisters pleased with a vocal trio. Mrs. pectations of most of the farmers. so overwhelmingly m favor of repeal. Martin Riser, formerly Miss Hazel Mrs. Ferre of Salt Lake City, with When one bears in mind the fact that Grover, in whose honor the social was her beauFresh daughter, is visiting here with Best, of the was many recipient municipal elections are being held in given, her Mrs. Louis Zundel dur Lb. daugher, Creamery, useful and tiful gifts. state towns tho and all cities of the week. the Hazel Miss The ing following Saturday n the same day, this fall, the addi Mrs. Sarah E. Thornton and daugh tional expense in permitting the public Bowcutt of Garland gave a shower at Claudine and Maxine who have ters, Garland home in complimenting to pass on prohibition is infinitesimal her been visiting here with relatives for received Mrs. Riser ,who many again to the satisfaction and relief compared Every Fiber Every Cord Every Ply the last month, returned to their home New Crop from turmoil which will result once nice gifts. Los In Every Firestone Tire If in Can Angeles, Sunday aftrnoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Petersen and this issue has been decided. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Lamb and L'iiDewey to -. i.f son, L. Frances returned Sunday oOo lone Lamb accompanied them to Salt Southern Utah, after a pleasant visit thi MASTERPIECE Lake City where they attended the with relatives and friends here. w TIRE CONSTRUCTION CORN Y Qxtm-dlppin- q funeral services of Dr. Talmadge. clinic was held here A and C. Mrs. Mason John Mr, and Betensen Dr. Monday afternoon with Performance counts i Firestone Mrs. Ezra Harris daughters of Plain City ,were week and Mrs. Delia Marriott in attendance. Large Pkg Tires holdall world High Speed Mr. Mrs. end of Fred and guests in Most of the children examined were records on road track for Safety, Speed,. and :x: Kohlhepp. good physical condition. HIGH SPEED TYPE SOME OF THE MANY and Endurance. Mileage are first choice They Mr. and Mrs. Nelse Anderson, daugh Mrs. Lamb Jesse the is Mr. and Mrs. Herald Wise and two spending 4.75-1- 9 of race drivers men who will not take OUR IN SPECIALS CLEAN, $8.40 week in Ogden, visiting with friends ter, Shirley, and sons, Lloyd and children and Mesdames Amos Hawks 5.23-1- 8 chances or risk their lives on any other tire. SANITARY MARKET 10. OC and relatives. Wayne, motored to Ogden canyon Sun and Ed Painter and Miss Grace Wise, 5.50-1- 7 Firestone Tires are the only tires made 10.95 where day, they attended a party at all of Ogden, came up to attend the We sell only U. S. inspected 5.50-1- 9 with high stretch cords and the Extra Process 11.5 the home of Dr. Clarence Johnson, in shower given for Mrs. Martin Riser Bob Childs and son, Clinton, of meats, properly cured and the of 6.00-1- 7 which gives 58 12.45 honor of the 60th wedding anniversary at the Lafayette Grover home, longer fattest and nicest that money Glenns Ferry, Idaho, visited with his 6.00-1- 8 life GREATER SAFETY ANI Hexing 12.70 f his parents, Mr .and Mrs. Joseph can buy. Visit our market Mrs. Abe Hunsaker. sister, MORE BLOWOUT PROTECTION. 6.00-1- 8 IID.. Johnson, who formerly lived at About thirty boys and girls of the Our little tap dancers, Lydia and Saturday and be convinced as 6.00-1- 9 IID.. 15.60 We Giye a Liberal Allowance for association enjoyed a lawn Keith Fridal and Lois Hansen and many others have. Ted Sumison is a guest at the home primary 6.50-1- 3 IID.. 17.40 at the home, were treated to a free their Wednesday evening party Your Worn Tires To Apply on mothers, of his sister, Mrs. Vera Summers. 6.50-1- 9 IID.. 17.90 of the local president and the children Tuesat swim the on New Firestone High Speed Tires Crystal Springs Mrs. Dr. Spurrier and son Charles, had such a 7.00-1- 9 were IID. 20.30 jolly time that HAMS day. They assisted Mrs. Orvil Hun of Richmond, were week end guests loathe to break up the party.they Cl your Safety by equipping your cat' 7.50-1- 8 IID.. 29.90 Tn.r?v saker and 15 other children of HoneyIODAY Tire prices are still too low Bu Other Sixes Proportionately of Dr. and Mrs. Hawkins. Mr .and Mrs. Rulon Steed and lit ville put on a negro act "Louissiana mow before they advance 1 QC Mr .and Mrs. Mathew Wallis attend- tle Per Pound again. Camille, of Logan, spent the daughter, at on Hayride" Crystal Springs ed the funeral of Mr. Wallis' father, the week end with Mr. and Mrs. David 24th of July and won first place. the THE NEW ) at Salt Lake City, last week. They Larson and family. Ford ylvSav Chevrolet They had a very enjoyable time. returned home Friday. V' ft O. A. Seager of the stake high coun Mrs. Alice Mortensen entertained GROUND Mr .and Mrs. Win, Hawkins and cil, gave a splendid talk in church Sunday for Mrs. Martine Larsen and children and Mrs. Monton Moody and service Fresh Sunday evening on our econSUPER OLDFIELD TYPE daughters, Nina and Mrs. Willas Adre3 Pounds baby daughter, returned to their omic ills and why the world is in the ams and baby Darlene of Logan. Equal fo All First Line, Standspective homes in Stockton and Oak- - distressing condition it is today. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hansen visited ard Brand Tires in Quality, eV."."( ft q land, California, Saturday, after ai The fourteen boy scouts returned Mrs. .Hansen's with cousin, Sunday Construction and AppearSi. ..1,1.'. enjoyable 10 day visit at the home of from their outing to Logan canyon Robert Fox of Lehi, at Garland, at the CHOPS Yet Sold at a Price That Auburn 10.15 their parents. Dr. and Mrs. Eli Haw-Mance, enan had Saturday afternoon, having home of her mother, Mrs. Annie Affords You Real Savings Otlw Sum Pp uoniicl; Tender, Young Munns. joyable time. They also enjoyed Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Drew and Mrs. 2 Pounds The local girls base ball team were Munn's stories of her trip to the Farah Allen spent three days at Bear victorious in their return game with world's fair from which she just re? Lake last week. They were accompanturned. Springs girls team last week. ied by Mrs. Drew and daughter, Bes- Crystal Mr. and Mrs. Tom White and chilMrs. Gunner Kelstrum has been very sie of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. r dren of Ogden, were week end guests ill for the last month with rheumatism Forsgren and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- of her Mr .and Mrs. J. W rooo STORES She is now improving. m ert Harris motored to Bear Lake and Rhodes. parents, Mr .and Mrs. Charles Jensen and spent the day at the Drew camp. They Mrs. Laura Oleson and son, Dan of Yost, is spending the week children all returned home together. and Mrs. Agnes Stander and daughend at M. L. Hunsaker's. Mr. JenMrs. Roland Christensen is visitinc Marie of Brigham, spent Monday sen was quite ill. He has received this week with her mother, Mrs. Blown ter, with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen. medical care and is now feeling better, at Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Korth, daugh Mrs. Salla Ogden of Ogden, and Mrs Bothwell and Deweyville ball play- ELWOOD ters, Bessie and Mable, and Mrs Lawrence B. Steffen and children of Edwin Isaacson and two children mo SENTINEL TY?P Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen C CXWER TYPF Brigham City, were out of town guests ;KHLDF"LrYPC tored to Twin Falls, Idaho, to spend 1 of a birthday party given Tuesday in the week with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood honor of Mrs. M. L. Hunsaker. l ord Mrs. Emilia Petersen returned Sat...WANT-COLUMiNBingham. Mrs. Bingham returned w ith Vernon Hansen has purchased the I ford Chrol-.. t them after a pleasant visit with rela urday after a visit with her son, O ImfV ClierroUt Ford Ply mo 'Ui home of J. T. Rohde and will remodel ' tives here. Petersen and family at Perry. They the house as soon as Mr. Rhoda moves t7'"19 j Miss Aorrna Uyler spent last week also visited relatives in Salt Lake. inton his home. WANTED Carpenter work, cabinet 7.4S in Perry, assisting her sister, Mrs 6 70 Ford Jworn. work guaranteed, price; v inson i.00 iO Buick i ) Davis, who is ill. ... .h,l,t. Buick 1 Chrolet... ngnt call z.a-Llmer Soderborg and the Misses 10 vhT,e,--:- : "o-- " : Rock- 85-1) "tkl' T,"' Emily and Florence Hasler of Salt rwssu Mans coat to dress suit Lake ' Auburn Ford City, were calling on relatives i,"moithII ) Owner niay get same by calling at and friends here bTroUt... f Sunday, , Leader office and paying for this ' . 5 f 4.6 5 Plymo'th ' A. D. 1933. Date of last publication, August 10, A. D. 1933. Fresh Utah 5c Pound can-open- er GREEN To Your Town Notice to Creditors 5c rf JUNE PEAS 9c m ! FOR ICE Beverages & Coal i BESSINGER BROS. I BREAD CITIZENS 3c t UTAH TOILET 5c GREEN TEA EAST 17c b. COFFEE 39c V a"l an V .1 MM m M KVa BUTTER 25c HONEY 59c 10-l- b. BLOWOUT PROTECTED FLAKES BOTHWELL pre-scho- ol 9c Gum-Dipp- Tire$totft GUM-DIPPIN- ed G Both-wel- l. PICNIC Low f V BEEF 4.50-1- 1 $ljp 25c f;,iw$SsleIj PORK r. 25c Lo CLP SKAGGS v Rud-ge- Tirestotu fire stone 7ir$tonc . t nrTii( 1 . ,oo:H 6,05 a-iat- ::::L 4.40-S- 1 S 4.25 1. -- at a H. G. Scott Drug Co. . - tl ers will play the Garland nine at Gar TOR SALE Pickling cucumbers. Mrs, land, Saturday in a benefit game for Frank Munns, Phone 56-Gar Horace Gardner of Deweyville, who had his leg broken while playing ball t2, with the Garland team about two weeks ago. FOR SALE 20 acres choice irrio-ateTommie Stark, who was seriously land, located within two miles of Ulackfoot Will sell at a bargain, njured by a derrick fork about two Sea James Walton, phones 23 or weeks ago, is getting along fine and is able to be about the house on crutch PHONE 47 . . . TREMONTON, UTAH W 1 730 9.00 t5-1- S Firestone Spark Hugs Save ' . fjSllll Dependable rirestone G-fo- line Prescription Specialists KODAK FINISHING ALL WORK GUARANTEED .o Batteries. Ech .war-- m si fj in Call I n',,",lt"t "ft $60 and V. S Batter, es. itlu Lstimate on painting and a very enioyaoie afternoon was Our guarantee is spent at the home of Louis Christen-- 1 papernanging. reaL Call Aurust Nussbaum, phone sen, Monday afternoon, when fiftcenl TI.O-6 tf. lady friends of Mrs. Christensen. sur prised her in honor of her birthday. CASH PAID For Dead and Useless The afternoon was sepnt in reminisCrrs and Wsea. Reverse call ing and social conversation. A dain Zfriam 433J2 tf ty luncheon was served at 6 o'clock. Jf 1. 7-- - ( DEVELOPING FREE ) This is your drug store, come and make yourself at home COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN Utah Auto & Imp Phone 28 Go. Tremonton |