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Show BEAR RIVER PAGE TWO (Csinmflinig:! SNOWVILLE RIVERSIDE Miss Annie Hurd Mrs. J. 0. Hatfield I : :x: The annual Relief Society teacher's convention was held at Holbrook Sunday. There was a large crowd in attendance and an enjoyable program was rendered. Mrs. Rebecca N. Cutler was the guest of honor at a birthday party at her home Sunday. All her children were present. Misses Florence Anderson, Maude Anderson and Ann Wheatley and Mes srs Claud Olson, Jos. Johnson and a friends were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma P. Larkin, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis spent the week end in Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Raub were Og-de- n visitors over the week end. S. G. Brown spent Sunday at his home in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Balrd of Layton, called at the home of her father, Wm. Wheels Tuesday, Sept Don't Fail A SEPTEMBER 14, 1933 Y. Buying Power of Wheat j :x: The ladies of the farm bureau entertained at a swimming party and watermelon bust at the Utiy Hot Springs on rnday night. Miss Ruth Forsberg is home after spending the summer working at Lo gan. Modern, electrically., equipped The Relief Society work meeting General Electric kitchen coach and social was held Tuesday at the will be in the following towns home of Mrs. Jesse Davis with Mrs. Luoisa Bigler and Mrs. Davis as hos19th tess. Mrs. J. H. Ward and daughter, EdCorione .... 9:30 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. na Mae, and Mrs. Blanche Hyer, were ' Salt Lake visitors the latter part B, R. City, 10:43 a. m. to 11:43 p. m. of the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Hermanson and ro. m. to 3:00 1:00 Tremoirton, p. p. Mr. and Mrs. Herald Peterson and children of Salt Lake spent Sunday at 3:43 p.m. to 5:00 p.nv. Garland the August Forsberg home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cravens and son, Ray, of Salt Lake, were Tuesday The public is invited to come and Wednesday guests of Mrs. Crav and see this wonderful kitchen ens' parents, Air. and Mrs. Geo. Hales, Sr. You wUl "be under no obligation Hurd, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Smith and Mrs Keith Larkin, who has spent the Edith Smith of Centerville, were week to v -, summer here, returned to his home in end guests at the A. A. Capener home Ogden Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Macfarlane made Mrs R. N. Cutler and son, Lowell a business trip to Brigham, Thursday were in Ogden, Saturday. of last week. J. 0. Hadfield and daughter, Doris, made a business trip to Brigham, Tues ' Kitchen By VALLE-LEADER;THURSDA- GIVING wheat the same buying power that It had In the period before the World War Is the goal of the Agricultural Adjustment Admin lstration. This chart shows how big the problem Is. In 1914 ? sacks of wheat would buy a pair of shoes, a barrel of flour, a chair, and a plow. to visit with relatives. Mr .and Mrs. R. D. Macfarlane went to the Logan C. C. C. camp Friday, Their son Leo, returned with them. TIRES arc going up and SAVE. mm Here is how you make a DOUBLE SAVING ! First you will get a liberal allowance for your old tires and second, you will save the amount of the reext price increase which must come aoon. It will be a long time in our opinion before you will be able to make such a tire saving again. Don't risk your life and the lives of others on dangerously worn, smooth tread tires, when we will give you a liberal allowance to apply on new Firestone High Speed Tires the Safest Tires in the World. trade-i- n C jkjJilJm it, V a. or The NEW TIRE CONSTKUCTIOH Tivcctonc E SUPER Firestone Tirea are built with high stretch Cords. Every cotton fiber In every cord in every ply is saturated and coated with pure rubber. This extra Firestone process gives you 58 greater protection against blowouts. Cum-Dippe- m 5.00-1- . . . . SJJ5 18 . . . s.so-1- . . . ijoa-i- a . . . 6.00 19 II D, y &50-19II- 7.00 18 H P. Other Himem Proportionately T. 1 . fSio-ne- ' m m 1LJ U -i i- Chrvr 4.50-8- Mil 1 ) Wm mm wmm idis iak 2th il mm 4,75-1- 7.55; fcVr..f 5,0090 Buick NIh" m Pre-w- guests on Monday, Mrs. Joseph John-- I son and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keller of ar Husband Pleased After Wife Lost Ogden. Mrs. H. A. Lish and daughter, Glor- ia, left Friday for California to visit BULKY FAT Induced 21 Pounds Skin and Feels Much Better Clearar e. "I've lost exactly 21 lbs. with 3 ja and am so happy to J3v Mrs. Gene Schieb and children of of Krufchen rid of that bulky fat. My husba Salt Lake City, visited at the home of is very pleased with me. My skin her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fryer. is clearer and I feel so much better Elease Kearns of Malad, is spending since I'm not so heavy on my feet. a few days here with her grandpar- Friends say I look much better." Mrs. iiW. ITii. anu Charles Burbank m. Mrs. F S. HarwonH nH ,WHtp nfl"" Salt Lake City, spent the week end To Set rid of double chins. buldg-her- e ins" mPs uSIv rolis of fat on waist with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin TWmar, and land upper arms SAFELY and without at the same time build up children were visiting relatives in 0g- discomfort . i i i. i i aen on Sunday. gionous neaun ana acquire a clear Mr. and Mrs. Eay Chidester and chil skin, bright eyes, energy and vivaci- dren, Lavon and Gene, spent the week ousness to look younger and feel it take a half teaspoonful of Kruscheij' esd with relatives in Logan. Salts in a glass of hot water ever morning before breakfast. Stop hoarding there is no longer One jar lasts 4 weeks and costs bjit Be an optomist any reason for a trifle at any drugstore the woid and act as you preach. The sun of over. Make sure you get Kruscten is clouds prosperity away. chasing the because it's SAFE. Money back; if Tne wise person is one who trains not satisfied. (Adv.) himself to do more than one thing weU thus providing additional outlets Every player in the games ofife for his abilities. holds a winning hand at snmp. st.afi ? j it r fl 66WhUe iPiiaimtortii" Otlw Sim Proportnxuttl, U FORD V-- 8 STOCK SEDAN Smashes All Economy Records in its 10,032-Mil- e Run Between Payson arid Smiehfield font Ch?nli4 ...... j$6.3Q 450-S- Kocd SENTINEL 4 -- -V .I 7.45 0 Buick ' 8.10 4:hTrolct... Ford 5 i N.h FfX5 9.00 Stodrh'r S.30-11 Inr Olkn Sum PrawMratal? 6.70 Buick Ford Plymouth Ilockn L-- OihM .rol.t Ford Cherrolrt 4.50-t- N.b 1 Auburn,., 6.0S Ford. 4.40-1- 1 00 ?0 .... 7.30 1 ftutt w 1 ) C AC J l ) ) 1 ) Ford j Ptrmo'lh j 4.7M 9 ritor trass Mf itw J 3.60 a. 25 OFFICIAL UTAH STATE 465 DISTANCE M 1T tt your W0 tmt ' v " - WATER USED Hrettone Factory rrogr$i," HJfoEi " .... Auto & Imp ' Phcrie Chicago. - 10,032 Miles 42 Miles per hou 2d.$l 3 . .. - Meet us f lex MuT" at 'he (Co. FAIR and RODEO September in TREM0NT0N 21-22-- 23 Pin)s lFfnt dZOnStmi0tt 0t th smoothness, power, speed hand an(J modem BOX ELDER COUNTY 20 ScTremoaton r: f ond VCM eld baltwy mnj mnhm S Firetton Gum-Dippe- d Tirea made in the mnd Exhibition Building mt "A Century of ' A TWTtwry OIL USED of Bmtfry tfthH. SpmrhriugtFKHB j ' MILES FER GALLON BATTERIES LJ COfep AVERAGrj"ED Z 75 laSW d V Tircstonc SPARK PLUGS V-- Ford-designe- "J 9 5.00-J- ... 303V l Test stock Ford 8 sHn was used in the strenuous econ-omStrictly a brand-ney test. Driven continuously, day and night, without having first been "broken in," this car demonstrated the rearkatle r operating, economy of d V-- 8 and Ford-builthe mot.- - Any Ford buyer can expect . v. ' i. :i n. ivy e.cisinifairiljnary j care unai Dy using ueiwnaaoe oiiituiu ifAuiks line and motor oil. TYPE COURIER Ford 50-i- ('hrvrolrt 1'lynio'th 4.75-1- 9 TYPE Kord Fiwd 4.75-1- Tinstone restotu trestonc OtDflFLD TYPE ' Utah Auto and Irnplemcnt Co. iii.., j en m a TH0NE i 28 r - j 900 l m their acreage fC 'he 1934 and 1935 crops so that 'he return from a bushel of wheii will be once more period, in what it was Is 8 Its power to M the eoods which farmers need The oal e Cm wheat administration la th 1914 basla, on which 8 soctt of wheat would buy the bill offood' pictured hera. In 1925 it took 9 sacks of wheat to buy the same set of articles. In 1930 it took 19 eacks of wheat and early in 1933 it took 22 sacks of wheat The cause of tne low buying power is too great a supply. To remedy the situation, the Agricultural Adjustment Administration has begun a campaign asking farmers to reduce THE 1 PlynTh.- - I nil m 83S x Clierr i7.o Lot t 9 ii MILES PER GALLON Ford vsA lWo m 2o3 1 "$710 2.2J mt iw m Hi' m m i relatives for ten days. Mrs. N. Peter Marble and daughter, AJta, Mrs. M. M. Gardner, and F. Loveland, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shyrl Tucker of Slater-vill- T7 achievement ) saving money for car owners. irtrn Minn sw fttJj g :x: Oe-de- TYPE OLDFIELD mm yen to", . . j .1 to equal all first Una standard brand tires in quality, construction and appearance, but lower in price another Firestone Tlhichrctfont two IVti 4.7S-1- 1 Bishop and Mrs. M. G. Perry had as In the followine letter a man of their guests Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. TIT.. Nebraska tell of benefits received Tlin Pn4ln J from Benevolent Society protection: ana icr jucrun. Frovo, Utah Mrs. J. A. Fryer attended a county 1933 July 12, fair board meeting at Tremonton on To Whom it May Concern: Wednesday. The Franklin County Society 01 Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Eldridge of Franklin County, Nebraska, which is Butte, Montana, visited at the home of composed of 2,000 members has been Mrs. Eliza Madson for a few days, in operation for around 25 years. I . , , ' tt; myself have been a member for the 15 years. past Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown of In 1932, there were tnree memoers Carma, the little daughter of Mr. of this society that died, but me and Mrs. Horace R. Barnard, had her some to to deaths from year year vary tonsils removed the at Valley Hospital extent. As 1 recall there were eieven on Saturday. flu the 1918 epidemic deaths in during Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen of Amer but it has averaged about $4.00 ican rails, were eruests Thursdav at. per year for this protection since Ij the home of Mr. and Mrs Chris Han have been a member. sen. The people of Franklin County are Miss Edna Loveland returned to Salt vprv well pleased with the operation Lake City, Sunday. that well in so fact, nf this society, Joe Hansen visited his parents, Mr. they have the same plan covering fire and Mrs. Chris Hansen, here for a few as well. insurance and livestock t ntisidpr this to be bv far the days. Bobbie Dewey of Murray, spent a Sanest tlan of protection that few days here with his grandparents,! to ad have and would not hesitate Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dewey. of a to. society to vise any one belong Mrs. J. W. Soackman had as her this kind. B. Sumner Jas. O Built d t99nni!Ci'yf';" $8.40 lasy 9.00 y il 10.00 l 11.50 isYo U.70 lit-- , 15.69 liA) 17.90 f.l J j rl thi MASTERPIECE L33 j j Mrs. Thomas Ault A 'OUBLE SAVINGS for Car Owners who bur now! Don't Delay Equip your car TODAY Price J DEWEYVILLE Nebraska Man Extols GUM-DIPPE- D vm ii Jfc First 6 month Benevolent Society J jr','AL 19331 day. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward and Mrs. E W. Ward went to Wellsville, Sunday tthbus (Each sack holds 3 bushels) 1930. See it 'ft Cost in terms of Wheat Articles Farmers Buy , TREMONTON, t. UTAH c |