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Show f BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1933 AGE SEC at World's Fair "Berlin Follies" 771 l 00U7 BE SKIIRY1 MEH ADMIRE GDIVES GIBLS! ; I WAS FLAT CHESTE1 RUN DOWN AND I TOOKV1M01 irch tonsc. skinw " um FIGURE BEGAN TO FIUOUT THEM AND I GOT MORE CURVES TO My BOW I HAVE NO TROUBLE GETTING BOY FRIENDS FOR DANCES PfcK , 't4.L AMD WRTIES NOW. GETYIROI AT YOUR DRUGGISTl IT TASTES GOOD MI Get Tonr Scott Drug Co., Tremonton, Utah DEWEYVILLE Mrs. Thomas Ault :x: , 1 . r ; i I , If ff 3 7 it ! F1! v A trio of the Vandas' girls, specialty dancers in the "Berlin Follies" in the Club Berlin, atop the German-America- n Building at A Century of Progress the Chicago World's Fair. Read the Want Ads Animals Wanted WiB Call and Pay Cash for Dead or Useless Cows and Horses. If on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kermett Hansen are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl at their home Sunday morning. Mother and baby are doing fine. Bill Walton of Logan, called on T R. Ault Sunday as he was advertising the Cache County Fair, September Dead Notify Us at Once CALL ENTERPRISE 30, LOGAN Colorado Animal By-Produ- Co. cts Mrs. ChaJrles Dewey and children of Ogden, spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser. The Church History class of the Sun day school were entertained at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Joseph Heusser on Tuesday evening. Various games were played and refreshments were served to seven students. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr have returned to their home here after spending six weeks at their farm at Blue Creek. Chris Hansen and son, Ernest, are visiting at American Falls for a few days. Mrs. Joseph Heusser entertained at a miscellaneous shower at her home on Wednesday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Dewey, who were married in Ogden recently and who are making their home here. The primary department of the Sun day school enjoyed a party and treas ure hunt at the home of their teach er, Norma Hansen. Dainty refresh ments were served to a host of little folks. . Lavina Barnard spent a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Bar nard of Hansel Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Childs of Og den, were calling on relatives here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patworth of Afton, Wyoming, visited relatives here to 13. Monday afternoon the primary of ficers entertained at a party for the opening of primary. Games and a pro gram was enjoyed by all. Cake and sandwiches and punch were served as refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Loveland and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudsberry were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Becker at Ogden on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Crystal Saxton of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Burbank on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank aim sons were week end guests of Mr. and Forsgren received many lovely things. Ogden visiton Wednesday. Miss Forsgren also entertained at a Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gunnell spent tea Sunday. trousseau the week end at Ogden as guests of Mrs. Roscoe Stoddard Redford, Mrs. U. E. GrifRobert Mr. and Mrs. Fred Atkinson and Mr. Mrs. W. F. Brown of Loand fin, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Brown. :x: and Mrs. Ross Palmer of Mr. and gan Mr. and Mrs. Christian Fonnesbeck Salt Lake, spent Wednesday at the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens have have moved to Logan where they will home of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Stoddard. returned from a wedding trip to Yel- spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Munk have movMrs. Ed Deakin entertained at a lowstone Park and other towns in Idaho. Mrs. Stevents was formerly Miss ed to Tremonton, also Mr. and Mrs. shower for Mrs. Jos. Shriber, at the Cora Forsgren. They will reside at Thos. Roberts. These people will live home of Mrs. J. W. Keagon at Blue Creek, Wednesday. Deweyville, where Mr. Stevens is em- at Tremonton during the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rock are visiting A shower in the shape of a surprise ployed as the school principal of that their and The these Mr. friends of home family at Brigham this week the of held was at many place. party where and Mrs. Jos. Shriber Wednesday evening. they will live this winter. young people wish them a happy successful married life. There was a large crowd present to Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Peterson were wish these young people God's speed Our idea of foresight would be takrevisiting here this week. Mr. Peterson through the journey of life. They a wrecking car along with you has been employed for another year ceived many beautiful and useful gifts ing when you start out motoring on as principal of our schooL They will Mrs. Uriah Wood, Mrs. Clifford occupy the Geo. Nessen home this win- Stark and Mrs. Dallas Wood entertainter. We welcome these young people ed at a shower Friday afternoon for as residents of our community. Miss Cora Forsgren at the home of Wood. Many out of town guests Mrs. this all the residents of of Nearly e place attended the funeral at Logan as well as a big crowd of local ped-plMiss where affair the attended Mr. of Alvin former a Jordan, Sunday resident of this community. Mr. Jordan acted in the capacity of bishop's councellor here for many years and has many friends who sympathize with fM1 M his family in this sad experience. Mr. M Jordan was trucking at Cedar City, 14 EXCHANGE YOUR WHEAT FUK LUUK when his brakes gave way and his M HOWELL Subscribe for the Leader fTTTTTITTTVMllTtTIIIIlT Attention Wheat Growers! truck struck the abutment of a concrete bridge over the Virgin river. Mr. Jordan was thrown 30 feet receiving a crushed right side, also internal injuries. He leaves a wife, Mrs. Edyth Jordan and the following children: Mrs. Nellie Smith, Brigham; June, Walter, Clovis; Leonard, Jr., Cleo and Phyllis. The family at present reside at Pleasant Grove, Utah. Bishop and Mrs. C. B. Gunnell were H Government tax of 70 cents per 100 does not apply jo flour exchanged for wheat. 30 Lbs of Big J Flour tor uooa icett wneai tl 12 l tsusnei 01 -- SEE- BESSINGER BROS; TREMONTON, UTAH : 36: LUGGAGE at that will suit your pocket book. Don't be ashamed of your suit lease or bag. Replace that old one with one you will be proud to carry. prices Ask for Tickets on the Cow Mrs. S. A. Marble at Pocatello Valley. fhe Burbank faiiuly-neltheir fam ily reunion at the Crystal Springs Friday,-August 25th. All had a good time and relatives and friends met that had not seen each other for a number of years. Jess Dewey of California, calle i on Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dewey recently. He also visited relatives at Downey, iioneyvme, IIITIIITTTlTIIii day at Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Burbank of Ma- pleton, Idaho, visited relatives here, also attending the Burbank reunion on Friday. Seventy-fiv- e children and thirteen officers were entertained Monday at three o'clock. The opening and homecoming of the primary. Two hundred and fifty descendants of the Burbank fafily attended the Friday at the Crystal Springs. Mrs. H. A. Dewey and son of Richfield, visited at the home of J. E. Dewey. Attention Farmers iiniiuiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Growers of wheat are exempt from processing tax on flour, provided they exchange their wheat for flour at the mill door, and also provided that the flour so obtained is for home consumption for themselves and employees. Farmers may deposit wheat as in other years and draw flour as needed. We welcome this opportunity to cooperate with the wheat growers of this vicinity, and appreciate your business. -- GARLAND-TREMONT- ON Hilling Company Chester Campbell of Afton, Wyoming, and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson of Bear River City, were calling on Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lish and other relatives- - in Deweyville, during the week. Is Your Child Fit to go Back to School? Be sure its eyes are not causing fatigue. Let Us Examine Them and Be Sure We also have a large line of Fountain Pens and Pencil Sets at Popular Prices on fe3ffl Sturdy Styles for "Prize" Values-Ever- y Pair Active Feet! of Them I 98c 98c AND AND $1.98 $1.49 LEATHER prices' Up! UP! No wiling when they'll stop! BUT we placed our orders mooths go : . . btfort tbt rise! That's why yoa save so amck! QUALITY? Right up to oar exacting "top-notcstandards! All leather ( a Penaey shoe means ALL LEATHER! Staunchly. kwo, too, tor longer, wee ragged wear! re soaring! STYLES? A ceoM-les- s variety! Plenty of others besides those pictared! Smart ... yet sensible lasts with plenty of toe room and heels! toag-fotio- g h" WEAR? Asktbe boy or girl who wears them! They'll ted yon they keep their shape and good looks, too! And need less repairing! GIRIS' STYLES! BOYS' STYLES! School Clothing for Boys & Girls bought at depression prices, the lowest complete with J. C. Penney quality are offered to our trade at prices you are apt never to see again. Visit our store and become acquainted with the greatest values of quality and merchandise ever offered. in history THE GREATEST AND MOST COI&PLETE LINE OF School Supplies At Lowest Prices Leather Brief Cases 98c paper and more sheets Combination Pen and Pencil 49c Pencils lc and 4c j Mechanical Pencils Pen and Pencil Tablets m I ;r TxTTTXXXX J Penney d Idaho. Spence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arle.i Dewey, had his tonsils removed Satur- Li Mill 8 Jensen Brother's man 11 FOR ICE Beverages & Coal LJ LJ 8c Dictionary, vest pocket better Signet Ink, large bottle 3 for 5c 12c 8c Be Sure and Come to Penney's for the Lucky Ticket on the Cow nans 2 3 1) ffi |