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Show PAGE THRE1 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1933 RUPTURE PLYMOUTH Mrs. Don R. Lamb :x: H. L. Hoffman, Expert, former as Chas. who some time ago P. Hess, sociate of C. F. Redlich, Minneapolis, Minnesota, will demonstrate without received some very bad burns on h'8 char? hia "Perfect Retention Shields" hands and legs in trying to put out a In Brigham City, Friday, September 15th at the Brigham Hotel, from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Please come early. Any rupture allowed to protrude is dangerous, weakening the whole sys- tem. It often causes stomach trouble, gas and backpains. My "Perfect Retention Shields" will hold rupture under anjc condition of work and contract the opening in a short time. Do not submit to avoidable operations and wear trusses that will enlarge the opening. Many satisfied clients in this community. No mail order. HOME OFFICE - . ". Jtf Vlincoln fyr Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. - age. were hostesses to a to a very successchildren were present and ful watermelon bust at the home of their parents home Saturday evening. received advice. Miss Ruby Totter gave a chicken Mrs. Louis Rudd, who left their home visiting in Salt Lake City for the past supper to a number of her friends two weeks, returned here Wednesday Wednesday evening of last week. of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hess and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Farnsworth of Robert Nish were visiting in Malad Carry, Idaho, were dinner guests of City, Idaho, with relatives Friday of Mrs. Lucy Lamb Tuesday of last week last week. Mr. and Mrs. Myron J. Richards of They were on their way to Richfield, Utah, to spend the winter. Garland, were in attendance at the Mrs. Louis Rudd, who lef ther home meetings held here Sunday. A very enthusiastic gathering of the at Cary two weeks ago to visit here with her mother, Mrs. Lucy Lamb, for residents of the ward took place here a few weeks, received word that her Sunday afternoon to discuss ways and home with all of its belongings, was means to take care of the water that completely destroyed by fire the lat- is available in the springs in the canter part of the week. yons north of town. A committee of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jackman of Brig five council men were chosen to meet ham City arrived here Thursday of with the commissioners in Brigham on last week to make arrangements for a Tuesday and present a petition that house in which to live this winter. He the people have signed to get the town is now located in the residence of R. incorporated and organized so as to be L. Piersn. Mr. Jackman is the prin- able to finance the undertaking. Mrs. Millie Hess of Rockland, Idaho, cipal at the district school. Miss Maurine and Wanda Mason is visiting here with her parents, Mr. held for children of preschool fire which started in his truck on the state highway, north of here, is oh the improve at this writing but is still confined to his home. He was taken to Ogden Monday to receive treatment, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mansfield who took their old son to the hospital to have a sliver removed from his leg which had been there for the last 12 weeks and was causing him so much pain that it was feared that blood poison had set in. The lad was left there for medical treatment for a few days. Many of our people took advantage of the free clinic held here Monday morning at the ward chapel under the supervision of Dr. Wardley and Mrs. Delia Mariott of Garland, which was About Miss Annie Hurd :x: jib u . On Sunday Chaa. Robbins, Mrs. Ross Anderson of Ogden and Mrs. Chester Wood of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mrs. E. J. Robbins. Mrs. A. P. Larkin entertained some friends from Logan, Sunday. Miss Blanche Arbon left for Ogden last week where she will work for a while. Monday. Mrs. Morris Nuttal of Salt Lake Lyman Arbon let Sunday to attend school at the Bear River high school City, is a guest of her parents, Mr. f and Mrs. Jesse Arbon. and Mrs. E. H. Rudd. She expects to . con Mr. and Mrs. Golden Peterson spent the week end with her mother at Bear River City. On Wednesday the mothers and daughters of the stake held an outing at Clear Creek. Sunday evening Attorney Lewis Jones of Brigham addressed a mass meeting here. School opened Monday with three teachers, Max B. Ferguson, Lowell Cutler and Afton Hansen. The descendants of William Cottara held a family reunion at Snowville, SNOWVILLE 60 YOUNG GIRL TAKES IRON GAINS TEN POUNDS Bertie Grove, ace 12. was badlv un derweight. After taking Vinol (iron tonic) she gained ten pounds. It gave return after a week's visit. Miss Delia Hess, who has been visiting in Pocatello, Idaho, for the past week, is home again after having had a very pleasant visit. Mrs. Virgil Nish, who has been on the sick list for some time, was taken to the hospital again Sunday her aDDetite and rosy cheeks. Chil dren like Vinol. Scott Drug Company, Tremonton, Utah. (Adv.) i "Ogden Firms Who Value Your Patronage" White Spot Cafe Always patronize this popular cafe 374, 25th Street in Ogden, as it offers to its patrons at popular prices meals that are distinctive not only in quality of food, but in its method of preparation, and remember, they serve the best coffee in town. Our readers will find this a very desirable place to eat when in Ogden, as they otter a choice selection of food and you are promptly served by experienced employees who are solicitous of each patron's wishes and try to anticipate your every need. This cafe is comfortably appointed and the are experienced and versatile Iffvpieparing many individual dishes and delicacies which help so much to at make a meal there different. They are splendidly equipped to handle all foods in a proper and sanitary manner and consequently they offer only those that are strictly fresh as well as of the highest quality. The high grade meats that they serve are only one example of the products they make extra effort to supply in order that their food will be the best obtainable. We are pleased to say that the above mentioned features make the White Spot Cafe a popular place for eating, and they invite the people of the Bear River Valley to visit them when in Ogden. Leek Brick Go. When you build or remodel think first of "brick" and remember this well known firm with their plant at 29th and Jefferson in Ogden, teL 1801-supplies us with the finest brick and tile for all purposes. Their prices are always within reason and their service is marked by its unfailing promptness, efficiency and courtesy. Brick" homes originally cost but little more than frame homes and you have practically no upkeep. There is no painting to be done, as for a frame building, and brick is absolutely fireproof. A brick home will stand for years and never look weather beaten and the insurance rate is always much less than for any other building. The durability of brick is commonly known, but the economy of it is a fea . ture that has not always been considered. It is the building material supreme from every standpoint including economy, durability and appearance and remember a brick home, either plain or trimmed becomes a thing of lasting beauty. In this edition we are very pleased to speak of the high quality of the products offered by this firm and we suggest that when you think of building or remodeling that you first get in touch with the Leek Brick Co. for information regarding brick construction and we are convinced that you will be surprised at the small cost of brick construction as compared with that of a frame building. Write them for literature. Fuller & Toponce Truck Co. have won for themselves a reputation for careful handling of all goods entrusted to their care, thus whatever you may ship you know it is handled by experts. Remember the saving of time and money has not been the only factor in the rapidly gained popularity of "freight by truck" as the service they give in picking up and delivering, freight directly to your door, has add-- 1 ed to the desirability of "freight by, truck." The Fuller & Toponce Truck Co. should receive the patronage of our people and remember their charges are reasonable and whatever your needs their service covers it. "Save time and Money" by routing your freight from Salt Lake and Ogden, via. the Fuller & Toponce Truck Lines and remember this dependable firm with Ogden depot at 2219 Kiesel, tel. 401, have a daily service to Tremonton, Garland, Malad and intermediate points, consequently they are able to offer prompt and reliable service at reasonable rates and are bonded and insured for your protection. They are equipped to do all kinds of long distance hauling and it does not matter to them whether you wish to ship a small box or to move all your household furniture, for in either case they will be "on the job" at the time they promise. In addition to this they , I Brown Ice Cream Go. When you patronize dealers handling "Brown's" ice cream which is supplied by this popular firm a member of the NRA at 2551 Grant, in "Ogden, you are not only assuring yourself of refresha wholesome ment, but you will find "Brown's" ice cream is deliciously different as it has a rich creamy flavor that is distinctive and one that appeals to the most fastidious. The purest products are used in the manufacture of this frozen dainty which is made under the strictest sanitary supervision. All the original goodness put into "Brown's" ice cream is retained in its delivery to your dealers and you will appreciate this frozen dainty. "Brown's" ice cream combines de- - liciousness with wholesome food value and for this reason it is always enjoyed by young and old alike. The addition of "Brown's" ice cream at social gatherings is a& added pleasure for your guests. The next time you buy ice cream, patronize a dealer handling "Brown's" and we are convinced that after a trial you will say as others have that "Brown's" ice cream is a body-buildi- superior product with a distinctive taste consequently it will merit your patronage. Remember cream from Tremonton and' vicinity to the extent of about fifteen hundred dollars weekly is used by this firm, consequently by asking for "Brown's" ice cream you assist our local producers. Weber School of Beauticians A course in the study of beauty culfhy not prepare yourself for a dig- own ture includes, permanent waving, maror of a fied position shop your bleachcby enrolling for a complete course celling, shampooing, dyeing, in modern beauty culture at this dependable school located in Ogden at 671 24th St., tel. 42S8? They teach all phases'of beauty culture their charges ate . reasonable and you are taught at the Weber School of Beauticians by experts, who take a personal interest in each individual pupil. After graduation you are fully qualified to pass any state test or examination which enables you to locate wherever you wish. Every woman owes herself the duty of self improvement and she can reach out for better surroundings by becoming a professional woman. ing, beauty packs and curling, water waving, eyebrow arching, hair tinting and in fact everything that is the latest in this important profession. Call upon or write the Weber School of Beauticians for complete information regarding their beauty course, which will be gladly furnished. Those of our readers in need of any beauty service will do well to visit them as every phase of modern beauty service is offered and they have the very latest equipment. Their charges are most reasonable, so give them a trial. Utah Canning Co. Dr. Willard R. Doxey Optometrist YOU have not had your eyes eyes must be taken care of as soon as lately, you may be unduly' the first strain is felt and no one can straining them at this moment De- -' serve you better than Dr. Doxey. fective vision will not improve with If you value your eyes don't take the passing of time, consequently the chances with your vision or with that safest thing to do is to call upon this of members of your family. Make reliable optometrist, with offices in sure that your children's eyes are Wright's department store at 24th and watched and protected, and remember Washington, in Ogden, tel. 240, for a that Dr. Doxey gives special attention complete scientific examination. to errors of refraction of children's Dr. Doxey has the knowledge and eyes. experience to properly examine your We are pleased to recommend the eyes and if glasses are needed he reliable methods of Dr. Doxey and will correct defects of vision so as urge you to visit him if your eyes give your eyes have the least possible the slightest trouble. Remember Dr. strain, at moderate costs. Doxey also replaces broken lenses (no Preservation of good eyesight means matter where fitted) at reasonable so much to the happiness and general ' prices. Send your work in by mail. welfare of us all, consequently your IF j , at 29th and Pa- you will become a regular user of firm exerts every them. They will become an essential effort to make their Pierce's Canning part of every meal as the wonderful Foods" the finest on the market. Be taste of these superior canned goods sure to ask for these products at your will bring them to mind and you will With their plant cific in Ogden, this j dealer and accept no substitute. Important articles of food should only be handled by those competent to give the utmost in cleanliness and sanitation. At this plant these products are protected by their modern system and sanitary methods and you4 will find that money can buy no more pure and wholesome canned goods than "Pierce's." Once you have tried these products always include them on your shopping list and remember all the leading dealers handle this line. On your next shopping trip be sure to ask your dealer for "Pierce's Canned Foods." Take them home give them a trial and we are convinced that after a trial you will never be without a supply in the home and remember these are Utah products, thus they merit your support. John Glay & Co. Always market your livestock thru this well known house with Ogden headquarters in the Exchange Bldg., tel. 650, under the management of Mr. Charles E. Hawver as in keeping with their unfailing policy of fair dealing, you are assured of prompt and efficient service and you will find they are men with whom it is a pleasure to transact business. The farmers have come to know that they can get from this house the highest price that the market will permit for livestock of all kinds consigned to them and the business is conducted by those who know the livestock business thoroughly and who are noted for their fair and honest dealings. The record of John Clay & Co. is truly commendable and is evidence of the well placed confidence of so many farmers and raisers of livestock and that the enviable reputation attained by this house is justly due and well merited. We know that if you consign to them one head or a quantity of livestock you will appreciate dealing with this house and further you will like ' the way they handle your business, and remember they deal extensively in sheep, cattle and hogs on commission we feel nnlv. John Clay is an old establishare financially responsible and have branch houses at all the leading markets they are best able to serve you. Farmers or livestock men who desire to purchase one head or a quantity of stock will find this firm well able to serve them at prices that are right. & Co. ed firm and as they Mount Ogden Mortuary This modernly equipped mortuary establishment Ogden's Newest at 836 36th St., in Ogden, tel. 302 is able to render prompt service in our entire district at moderate costs. They strive to put into their service the little appreciative things that do so much to make for the comfort and convenience of those who call upon them. From the time they are called in the hour of death you may rest assured that every detail of the burial service will be taken off your hands. They make a specialty of taking over all arrangements and in carrying them through perfectly. They seem to have the inherent ability for this work. Bishop Joseph Ursenbach, who is now connected with the Mount Ogden Mortuary as mortician, has in addition to an embalming diploma, a plastic surgery diploma which enables them to render a service not often obtainable. In addition to their skill, they are completely equipped to conduct a funeral on any scale. Complete motor equipment greatly facilitates the smooth carrying out of the last rites, and we feel sure that the friendly and sympathetic service of the Mount Ogden Mortuary is something that will appeal to all. We desire to make special mention to their ambulance service which is most reliable and we suggest that our service. readers try this The charges are reasonable. te Commercial Egg & Produce Co. XIZ DO OUR PABT? For dependable service many have obtained the best results by marketing their poultry and eggs through this well known house at 1717 Washington, in Ogden, tel. 735, under the direction of Mr. J. C. Bobolis. that another feature of the very satis- They have made a host of friends aa well as patrons throughout the Bear River Valley and have always been courteous and ready to offer the best market prices consistent with prevailing conditions. direct your attention to depot and further suggest that you pay them a visit when in Ogden and become personally familiar with their reliable methods. Take your poultry and eggs to them as we know you will appreciate this dependable marketing place. factory service offered by them is the courtesy and accomodation that marks their dealings with the producers. We are pleased to commend the Commercial Egg & Produce Co. and When dealing with the Commercial Egg & Produce Co. you are dealing They will be in the market for turwith those who understand this very keys, ducks and geese for the holiimportant business and you will find days so see them first. 0 r f S ") 'i U.S. WE DO OUR PARV MM "ALWAYS USE UTAH PRODUCTS" |