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Show PAGE TWO BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1933 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Postoffict: at Utah, as Second Ciass Mrs. Wilford Farnsworth of Richfield, returned home Tuesday after spending the past two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hess, who n had as her guest during the past weeJc iss Meloa Thompson of Clark- - FIELDING n, Mrs. Dan Garn Ma- BOTHWELL CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Ezra Harris We wish to thank all those who so kindly assisted in the sickness and death of our beloved husband and al-so- tter. I When You Think HARDWARE THINK WILSON :x: Jaraea Walton. Editor and Publisher ' :x: Published at Tremonton. Utah, on Mrs. Lrwin Sutherland was hostess BUUM. To Build Anything" "Everything Dr. and Mrs. Karl Hawkins and to the members of the Social Develop Thursday of each week. Phone 11 of Davenport, Iowa, and the doc father. ment club Thursday afternoon with Thursday afternoon a shower was in honor of Mrs. David Emery tor's mother, Mrs. Hawkins, of AmerMrs. Js. Frazier and family. Subscription Ratea thirty members and special guest given at her home, by Mrs. Bill Jardine and ican Fork, were week end guests at O. Mrs. Johnson A. conduct One Year, in advance ...$2.00 present ed the program, the theme: "Women Mrs. Elwood Hess. Twenty were pres the home of their son and brother, Dr. Six Months, in advance J ent to enjoy the occasion and to pre- and Mrs. Eli Hawkins. blazed a tiail of Science.1 who .50 Three Months, in advance sent many beautiful gifts and best 21 happy van guards gathered at splendid paper on that subject was the meeting house Monday morning written by Miss Nona Smith and read wishes to the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith and at 6 a. m. with packs and provisions, by Mrs. E. H. Packer. Musical num bers were rendered by Misses Ardis daughters, Nona, Virginia, Marie and ready to start on their trip, to the Tlx only place Sa tKe U. S. where catalog anj Farnsworth and Effie Johnson. Lunch Beth, spent last week in Yellowstone Yellowstone Park. The trip is being matter covering any tin of burineM Park. made by truck with Earl Compton as rertin( was served. eon mud Without cw product can be obtained Fr Mrs. J. H. Laub gave a shower Fri- driver. The boys are accompanied by ObSigatioa ia the American Induttnal Ubrary. Claud Grover and daugher, Eva Mrs. Write (or Biuineaa Advertuing Matter yon are of Ogden, spent last week with Mrs, day evening in compliment to her son Bishop D. M. Marble, van guard leadinterested in; same wil be promptly forwarded. and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Laub. er, John Hawkins, Dr. Karl Hawkins Ralph Grover. AMERICAN IXDOSTSIAL LIBRAIT BUILD-- H The affair was held on the lawn and and James and Clarence Summers. G. Mrs. and Christensen Mr. Joseph Easineerlsi Bail dint, Cklaaao, IUiaal. door out the featured eveninz. games 10 and children of Clarkston, were Wed They intend to be gone days. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson and Mr. nesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Many useful articles were received by OILS ING the young couple. A delicious lunch and Mrs. Alfred Jensen of Bear RivHolt eon was served. er City were Sunday dinner guests at Lavern Wilcox and daughter, Dona Saturday afternoon Mrs. Laub enter the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis AnGLASS of Salt Lake City, are visiting with tained in honor of Mrs. Claude Grov- derson. relatives here. er, a former resident. The group in A of friends motored to the Mr. and Mrs. Gene Halliday of Og cluded the immediate as well as to your Country of home party of Guy Bosley Friday evening. den and Bishop and Mrs. M. A. Garn Mrs. Grover during the neighbors livshe years After arousing Guy from a pleasant returned Tuesday after spending the ed here. dream some of the party motored to in week Yellowstone Park. past Mrs. George Coombs was huotess to the home of Dr. Hawkins and aroused PATRONIZE YOUR Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Frances the members of the Relief Society them out of bed and escorted them to of with LOCAL MERCHANTS Salt Lake visited City, DeBry Wednesday afternoon. Stake board the Bosley home where they helped Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling, members were present and gave var Mrs. Hawkins and Mr Bosley celebrate Mrs. H. J. Morrocco and children, ious demonstrations in regard to Re- their birthdays, which happen on the Patricia and Jacqueline of Salt Lake lief Society work. same day. The evening was spent in City, spent last week with Mrs. O. A. Visit City Bunco social conversation and reminescences Johnson. after which a dainty lunch was served And Miss Delphia Packer of Ogden, was On departing the guests wished them Good Will the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Grand Snow many more happy birthdays. Motto "Bunco" men were in Tremonton the Wednesday. Barbara Hunsaker of Honeyvilla. Don't retire early, if it's your birthfore part of the week and swindled a 35 and you live in Bothwell. Tolman of Brigham City, Junior Huish of Byran Garland, Reah and day few innocent persons and passed on Mr. Mrs. and with Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Anderson, spent Friday uoyie btaniiil of Penrose. Mrs. E. O. to a new field. Hess. Wilcox of Fielding, Porter, Gar and Miss Ruby Anderson, Clyde and Gold Word was sent to this city by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth and Flou Christensen of Thatcher. Melvin en Anderson left for Yellowstone Park Schoss, of the Maytag company, that these swindlers had made down pay Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bourne spent and Betty Rae Bjorn, Tommie Lee Stef Monday morning. Louis Christensen was in Ogden on fin, Rita Fae and Marylin Stohl of ments on washing machines with un- Wednesday evening in Ogden. 1 remonton and Lorna Shuman of Pen- the take business, Monday. then suspecting salesmen, rose had their tonsils removed during e washer and nothing more would be Fred and Helen Christensen, the past week. heard of them. Marion Koford and Mr. Stokes, R. A. Fryer of Collinston. was op This game was tried here in Treand Mrs. Will Krouch spent the week on for a ruptured appendix on end erated monton. secure did not While, they at Bear Lake, returning by way August 2nd. of Soda Springs and Lava. anything as valuable as a washing ma47 . . . TREMONTON, Clinton Bronson of Elwood, chine, they did represent themselves Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Wallis, and an for operation hernia, Aug. 6. small son, Mrs. Ruth Summers and as expert repairmen and got away ueorge Murray of Garland .under with an electric fan. went an operation for the removal of daughter, Phyllis motored to Salt Lake People are warned to beware of deal City Monday on business and a rib for puss on the lungs. ing with men of whom they know ORANGES the small son Tell, of Mr. and Mrs. nothing of and when such men attempt Ben Mortensen of Bear River Cityj these things, the policemen should be Large, Sweet Juicy was struck on the head by a truck, called and let him investigate their Each Monday, fracturing his skull. He was KODAK FINISHING - - ALL WORK GUARANTEED standing. taken to the Valley Hospitay for treat- ! ment. 1 TOMATOES ( DEVELOPING MOHR Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mohr, a ) born 5th. boy, Mrs. Evelyn Taylor of Baker City, August Fresh Utah is come Pound Oregon, Mrs. Victorene Maw, Edwin WHITE Dr. and Mrs. E. H. White,! a boy, born August 6th. Maw, Florence and Byron Folkman of Ugden, were Sunday guests at the McNEELEY Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McHOUSE FOR SALE Practically new home of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Neeley of Thatcher, a boy, born brick residence on South Tremont POTATOES COOLEST TOWN 6th. August P, 0. Street. For particulars see Utah Bates at American Petroleum Ser 10 Pounds tf vice Station. SEE 5J : Free to Public For Your Requirements in - LUMBER HARDWARE MATERIAL - AND PAINTS AND AND CHEA WARE To Your Town AND SUNDRIES FISHING and HUNTING LICENSE Men Get Electric Fan Farmers' Cash Union HOSPITAL NOTES 'Tour Our Best Asset" Tremonton. Utah Phone 7 El-wo- i i H. G. Scott Drug Co. Mar-jori- N. R. A. PHONE COOPERATION Prescription Specialists 1c Births of the Week I t ...WANT COLUMN.. j 5c This i -j NEW 8-- FOR RENT See JUNE PEAS G. V. Allen, Tremonton. WANTED Carpenter work, work. Work guaranteed, right Call 2.a-- l. CORN FLAKES FOUND Man's coat to dress suit. Owner may get same by calling at Leader office and paying for this ad. Large Pkg. FOR SALE rickling cucumbers. Mrs. GarFrank Munns, Phone 56-t2. High Grade I Pound FOR SALE 20 acres choice irrigated land, located within two miles of Blackfoot Will sell at a bargain. See James Walton, phones 23 or , m A o 2, Can No. OOf Cmm has advanced. Of CASH PAID For Dead and Useless Cows and horses. Reverse call tf41 Brigham 493J2 mm?m mm si miiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiin:!!.'!!! 3 EL A, -v PEANUT BUTTER Fancy 23c Jar 2-l- b. Fresh American rti"r COL pur FRANKFURTERS OR WIENERS Pound Beauty Shops Come Under the New We are offering, 12c fe POT ROASTS Deal! Baby Beef, Best Cuts, Lb. perhaps for the last time, the best $3.00 Oil Permanent Wave to be had TWa same wave will cost you 5.00 is a very short time. Price Ia Subject to Change Without Notice! Hodges Beauty Salon Phone 71 JniIIl!IIIIIIIIIII!illl!IIIIIil!iIIII!i!I! The nail steel panels CLP. wood climates, on construction to The eel Every used car lot and the wood decays. weakens with age. Rain seeps in between one-pie- el ce durable body made. SLICED BACON Po body than all-ste- el one-pie- 10c to 14c Sugar Cum! expensive to make an joints gives evidence of this. A car may have a metal surface, and yet not be of steel construction. Under extreme shock or stress the steel body remains intact dented perhaps, but not crushed. Steel does not need wood for strength or protection. Wood is fine for furniture, but not for the high nospeed vehicles of 1933. In the Ford body there are joints to squeak, no seams to crack or leak. The all-ste- el body is more expensive to us, but not to you. By all odds, then, steel bodies seem preferable. No one argues that an electrically Wheels also have become all-ste- el. ce as such the Ford wheel, needs to be steel wheel, welded wood to it. "strengthened" by adding all-ste- VE DO OUR PART TRICES ARE GOING UP! more it isand one-pie- GROUND BEEF Government Ruling Must Be Observed! course, wood-and-st- Some of the Many Bargains for Saturday, in Our Clean, Sanitary Meat Market. 3 Pounds BETTER to it. better way involves an initial expenditure of several millions of dollars for new dies, which renders a change very costly. Cars, especially large expensive cars dies which are produced in small volume, cannot afford this, because the all-steel cost as much for one car as for a million. That alone explains why bodies are not used in all cars. But our basic policy from the beginning is to make a good car better. regardless of cost. we discarded wood-ste-el body construction, it was For example, when not because we lacked wood. We still have some thousands of acres of the would urge us to use up the wood best hard wood in America. Economy all-ste- el body. But we decided that then adopt the better first, and quality was more important than expense. We weighed the reasons, for and against, before we made the change. body We could see only one reason for retaining a mixed all-ste- el a an into of instead body metal on, welding nailing the reason ce That was, it would be cheaper for us. whole. strong all-steel body were these: A wood-ste- el Our reasons for adopting an body is not much stronger structurally than its wooden frame. In all 15c BUTTER Best, Fresh OCC Creamery, Lb .CO at u. A A PINEAPPLE :, WE LEARNED Until we learned better, we used to mix wood and steel in our car bodies and wheels. It was the best way to make bodies then. But the state of the art make a wooden frame Estimate on painting and FREE paperhanging. Our guarantee is real. Call August Nussbaum, phone n.w-- i. UNTIL 9c ... COFFEE W 39.a-- l. 9c Early Per Can cabinet prices land. FREE and make your drug store, yourself at home PLACE IN 19c . Furnished rooms. UTAH August 18c SKAGGSi -- I mi hi in. mi hi . injea 7th. That is 1933 ".-'.- W" 11 is the strongest, safest, quietest, most our only reason for making them. body |