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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER "PAGE FOUR BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Postoffice at Tremonton, Utah as Second Class Matter. By DON B. COLTON ELWOOD Mrs. IL P. Kasmussen By Mrs. David Larson Mrs. R. P. Hansen returned SaturPublished at from Salt Lake City after a week week. each day of Thursday visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. Julia Brown, Mrs. Damascus Subscription Rates $2.00 Mrs. Lulla Brown, Mrs. Ethel Schoul. advance) Year One (in $1W Ross Watkins and Mr. Will Wink, all Six Months (in advance) 50? of Lehi, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Three Uonths (in advance) V. L. Hansen last Thursday. They are relatives and friends of Mrs. Hansen on their way to Idaho to visit other relatives. Norma Andersen and Twila d Wrtfc .out bTobt.nd FrM the week end home from or product eu lndu.tn.1 .. the AmBM Ubw the A. spent Obl..tio, C. Matter Advt.in Vme for BunneM xt r nn1 Mrs V. T. Hansen and Fred interested in; same will be promptly forwarded. AMERICAN IKDOSTRIH LIBRAIT Barf us went to Ogden on business on WILLIAMS S. L. K. FORMULA so helps build up the digestive system want foods eat you the can that you without stomach pains. WILLIAMS S. L. K. FORMULA has been used by thousands who have received the stomach relief they have always wanted. It contains chemicals of Known vuiue in correcting stomach acidity, and aids the elimination of -- : ', 'T.J, V daugh-terJune- 's J Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum M. Christen-se- n and children of Dayton, visited To Your Town as well as to your Country PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS NOT SO BAD and Dropping off a precipice ia easy to furius: climbing and fast is fall the We the top again is slow and tedius. economic earthquake this into plunged and if we regain a almost to solid footing again, it will have a like inching come slow and easy, Wg weight along. and Frequently some pessimistic that to heard say is Impatient soul comes out of Wash"no matter what we were." ing we're no better off than . lav-w wv a are ie Here statement: this in this Factory sales of automibiles months nine first the during country of this year totaled 1,672,767 units of which 1,398,903 were passenger cars. This compares with a total for the game period last year of 1,155,066 units, of which 966,119 were passenger cars. Tho fipnfiral Electric Company has added 7,600 employees to its payrolls 1 since March 1, and total annual payroll rate is $17,000,000 greater than it was on that date. leadRailway carloadings for many Ocended week ing carriers for the tober 21, have reached a new high FOR SALEor Used Savage washing machine parts. Maytag Shop. mark for the year. in an Employment figures show crease, likewise payrous, inuicui6 hot mnniifaeturine concerns have FOUND False teeth. Owner may have same by calling at this office added considerably more workers dur1 if. navine- for ad. month. and the ing xne gum " ucjiuoiia v.". member banks throughout the country FOR SALE 200 sacks of Bliss potatoes. Geo. A. Beal, Tremonton, R. for the week ending October 21, toD. Garland phone 37Jr. F. $150,000,000. tal nearly We may as well make up our mind 1 Superior grain drill. 16- to be content with a long hard pull, FOR SALE-u. 6. we Karl if weinng, ruversiae. iu-and the work will seem lighter humof instead tune a whistle lively MUST SELL 1934 Ford 8 coac- hming a dirge. like new terms. Call Winchester tf Service, Tremonton. over-nigh- t, Classified Ad Column! PLYMOUTH I Mel-dru- m relatives here Sunday. Evan Andersen of Idaho Falls, vis ited friends here last week. Francis Romer of Snowville, Erma Hansen of Honeyville, spent Sunday at home after attending the teachers' institute in Salt Lake City. Others from here who attended the institite were T. A. Meldrum, Vernon Hansen, Nina Larsen and Pearl Mortensen. At a farm bureau meeting held at Tremonton Saturday, Mrs. Alice Mortensen was elected as county secretary for North Box Elder county, to succeed Mrs. Beal, with Mrs. A. A. Capener of Garland as president and Mrs. Orson Iversen vice president. Quite an interest is shown of late in farm bureau work. George Budd of California ,and Mr. Heber C. Jax of Salt Lake City, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barf us on "Monday and visited on mining business. Mrs. Ira Andersen and daughters, Verian, returned from Salt Lake City Monday. Mrs. Andersen has spent a few days in the city visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sophus Skiby and chil A J : STANDS UPON HIS OWN RECORD In Congress he has worked and voted for Good Roads, Reclamation, Sil- ver, Labor, Public Building Program, Protection for Utah's Products, A Public Land Policy Beneficial to Utah, Old Age Pension, Proper Provisions for Unemployed; For Aid of Mothers, Children, Veterans of all Wars; Education, Agriculture, Mining and Livestock. DONT FORGET TO VOTE FOR AN ABLE, PROGRESSIVE, INDUSTRIOUS PUBLIC SERVANT TO REPRESENT YOU IN THE UNITED STATES SENATE. (Paid Political Advertisement) j Wil-lar- . I dren of Logan, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Andersen Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Kim Mann and children accompanied" Mrs. Mann's sister, Mrs. Mary Tannerill of Los Angeles, and her granddaughter, Miss Barbara Drysdale, to Ogden, to visit Mrs. Cyril Wright and family. Mrs. Tanner-il- l has been visiting relatives and friends here for a couple of weeks. Clinton Bronsen returned Friday from a deer hunt in southern Utah in company with his brother in law, Mr. Jorgensen of Brigham City ,and two other friends. They brought home a big buck. A court of honor will be held here Sunday evening in connection with the meeting at 7:30. All interested in boy and girl scout work are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Munns announce the arrival of a baby girl Oct. 25th. - - ... n, er n, i ii r - i i ' j Newspaper advertising increases business because it tells the public what you have to sell and shows the advantages of having your goods or service. j j, P I 10-1- vH , -- 10-ll- tf stomach and kidney acids that cause so much discomfort. WILLIAMS S. L. K. FORMULA is for sale at the City Drug Stoe. They will gladly refund your money if you do not receive the lasting relief you desire. Remember Williams S. L'. K. Formula when you want true and permanent stcmach relief.. Ward Relief Society conference was held in connection with sacrament meeting Sunday evening. President C. E. Smith, and Elders Carl Cooke Vernon Nielsen and Dick Fishburn and Mrs. Faun Quinney, of the stake board were in attendance. Excellant talks were given by President Smith, Carl Cooke and Mrs. Quinney. Elders 4Nielsen and Fishburn rendered musenical numbers. A good attendance Fires on Monro Castle and a! By Mrs. Don IC Lamb joyed the services. r.'cm?, Alaska, Received Mrs. Alva Rhodes entertained at Ksip of Red Cross dinner Sunday in honor of her Mrs. Gardner Udy, president of the Workers birthday. Covers were laid relief society, called the members of for six girl friends and the guest. the organization together in a speMr .and Mrs. M. J. Steed and chil cial meeting Wednesday to make preA number of tragic and unu mai dren of Ogden were Sunday guests of parations for the bazaar that they indisasters have recently called lor Mr. and Mrs. David Larson. tend to hold in the Plymouth ward Red Cross relief. The Primary officers sponsored a! chapel in the near future. In them have been a very successful Hallowe'en party Tues Mrs. Ezra Mason and children were fi jod in Kentucky, following a series day afternoon. Upon entering the' visiting with Mrs. Don R. Lamb Wedin August: of cloudbursts epi building, each child was provided with nesday o flast week. demies of disease which threatened an orange and black cap. They then Mr. and Mrs. ssveral sections, including some Welling Zundel who passed through the witche's cave are spending the winter in Ogden, was caused by drought conditions. Red where their fortunes were told. When Cross workers found much to do visiting here with Mr. Zundell's moththey reached the basement, they were er, Mrs. Sarah E. Zundell. He returnfor the survivors of the Morro greeted by long tables tastefully dec- ed to Ogden in th eevening. Castle fire and for those engaged orated and set with individual pump in rescue work; and Red Cross reMrs. Orland visbeen who has Hess, kin pies and many good things to eat lief went by airplane to Alaska with relatives in Malad City, re At each place was a toy balloon. The iting when the famous old gold camp, hc--r turned to home here during the children, just arriving from school, weekend, burned in Seotember. Nome, bringing with her a fine did full justice to the food and the fes to came that this boy baby join happy tivities of the occasion made it one union during Mrs. Hess' visit to the long to be remembered. Idaho city. Mother and baby are doMiss Eula Rhodes, charming daughIt is said that a new era of common very nicely. ing ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes, and Mr. will soon be ushered in. Howsense and Mrs. Frank Archibald are d much sanity and calm thinking Mark Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. ever, rejoicing over the safe arrival of a is needed before that happy day arWood, of Garland, were married fine baby girl that came to bless their rives. a for Best wishes in Ogden, Friday. home Mother and Friday happy and successful married life are babe are doing morning. fine. visitors. to these young people. extended The sacrament meeting held in conLaGrand Hess of Ashton, Idaho, is Bessie Korth went to Twin Falls, nection with the relief society ward visiting here with his sister, Mrs. HarFriday where she will visit relatives conference was well attended Sunday per Sted. for a time. evening. Horace Richards, member Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mason, who M rs. Ida Rhodes and Mrs. Rhea of the high council, and Glenn Sever-so- live in Plain Rhodes were Logan visitors, Friday. City, was here on busiboth of Fielding, and Mrs. Job ness of this week. Miss June returned with them and Monday Hadfield of the Riverside ward, mem-mA number of our attended week at end the home, resuming spent of the relief society stake board, the funeral of Mrs. people Zundel at Abigale her studies at the A. C. Monday. and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Christen-se- Willard .Sunday. Ned, the twelve year old son of representing the genealogical soMrs. Alvira Rose spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Shaffer, was in the Bear River stake, were the in Brigham City, visiting relatives. thrown from a horse, Sunday, and ciety received a broken collar bone. Mr .and Mrs. Elias Larson, of Logan ii n m mni urn ,WWn itt ,,iSBi,-were Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. j! and Mrs. E. S. Hansen. C. J. Hansen who has been quite ill is able to be aronud again tho not able to work. Free to Public 7renxoyAiLj Turn Your Eyes Toward Stomach Relief EAST GARLAND Trentonton, Utah, on fc.inMrin4 BuUdint. CUmIc Ullaoi 1. 1934 wf ?'v 'VI I ANNIVERSARY SALE u. V-- 8-- Goodrich Co. Silver Fleet . FOR SALE Building lots and houses in choice locations. See Ray Holda-watf . Tremonton, Utah. Travels Nearly 8,000,000 Miles In Testing Tires y, 0 BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE For Since the Silver Fleet prices see, James Brough Real Goodrich company was formed, it has Estate and Insurance, Tremonton, traveled neariy 8,000,000 miles in testtf . Utah. ing tires, it is announced by W. C. Bromley, Salt Lake district sales su- CASH PAID for dead and useless pervisor of the Goodrich organization. cows and horses. Call Maple Creek Previous to organization of the SaTrout Hatchery, Brigham ver Fleet as its official tire testing tf . Reverse Charge. group, millions of other moles had been traveled by Goodrich test cars, with the objective of constantly improving tire quality. v The company was the foist in the industry to use automobiles for ac- ial road tests of tires. rhe original Silver Fleet was form- vn January, 1929, when 14 cars and .truck left New ork on a nation tour. This ended on November BEAUTIFUL SUGAR AND CREAM SET 29, when the fleet returned tc York after having traveled of the B. F. 8-- 493-J-- 2. 8 r Jf f fl. Special 451,680 completion of this official test car drivers we it iiniform an dthe practice of test cars silver was contmu- oday the Silver Fleet is lote worthy organizations I the United States. be l, of this year tie by Silver Fleet caro total of 7,843,018 fcwdrich ; Sire This extraordinary selling event was planned weeks in adand now we are prepared to offer the people of this community exceptional values, yes, real bargains in new furniture of style and quality. In preparation for this, the 20th anniversary of the establishment of this business in Tremonton, we have made many special purchases of fine furniture which will continue to reflect the established policy of this firm "Quality, dependable merchandise at all times" and now, In appreciation of the faith and confidence reposed in us and the liberal patronage extended during the past 20 years, we are celebrating with a genuine bargain event, a g sale. You will appreciate both from a point of value and savings. COME! vance, limited end will not last long at this bar-price. r L r 4.25 REACTION vs NEW DEAL WHAT? For United States Senator For United States Senator "WJLLIAM H. KING DON B. COLTON For Representative in Congress ABE 'fcURDOCK . For Representative in Congress For State Treasurer For State Treasurer JOS5V H RIRIE IVOR AJAX SPECIALS MONARCH RANGES I $65.00 and up 8 ARTHUR WOOLLEY For I jt Justjf 9 For rSupreme Court V WOLFE 1 lresentative NELSON LNWALL For Justice of Supreme Court DANIEL N. STRAUP For State Representative DAVID HORACE MANN MRS. D. W. JENKINS BEAUTIFUL LIVING ROOM SUITES 5 For 1 Vner VE AVE r. term For Co. Commissioner JOHN ADAMS $53.50 1 F7 r r. term For E BED ROOM SUITES $36.00 to $99.00 very useful. You will need one for your home or for gifts, end it is not too early Our supply is to think of Christmas. ACTION m THREE-PIEC- Valust liU thU don't just happen. W searched far and wide for it. Thii large lilverplated sugar end cream let Si lo HERBERT HOOVER FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT profit-sharin- Only driver from the re is Louis Partsch, ng a car in tire years ,in whlcn approximately Wise NEW FURNITURE PURCHASED FOR THIS ANNIVERSARY EVENT Valuel t tire miles. In Business Twenty Years 9x12 FELT BASE RUGS for $5.50 Don't Fail to Call in and See Our Many V derlul Bargains During the Month v November WE GUARANTEE YOU A SI BUY THAT P tCf rrrr i IJ EY tlerk (.SEN Tasurer ;h VrUT r. Co. Commissioner JOHN W. SMITH 2-- yr term term For County Clerk JOS. A. JOSEPHSON For County Treasurer J. A. FISHBURN For County Sheriff JOHN H. ZUNDEL For County Recorder AFTON R. CHRISTENSEN For County Attorney WALDERMAR A. CALL For County Assessor IRL B. WARD For County Surveyor E. V. CHETTLE notice of the Peace |