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Show ' i ... - BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER PAGE FOUR SEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Poa toff ice at montn, Utah as Second Class Matter, Tre- - By DON B. COLTON ELWOOD Mrs. IL P. Kasmussen 1. 1SS4 Turn Your Eyes Toward Stomach Relief EAST GARLAND By Mrs. David Larson j WILLIAMS S. L. K. FORMULA Mrs. R. P. Hansen returned SaturhelDs build un the digestive system so Published at Tremonton, Utah, on f Ward Relief Society conference was that you can eat the foods you want day from Salt Lake City after a week '?. Thursday of each week. held in connection with sacrament without stomach pains, friends. visiting with relatives and L. K. FORMULA Subscription Rates Mrs. Julia Brown, Mrs. Damascus meeting Sunday evening. President! WILLIAMS S. thousands who have ha 52.00 C. fceef Cooke E. Mrs. Elders Carl ed,bv Ethel One Year (in advance) Smith, and Schoul, Mrs. Lulla Brown, have relief the received they $100 Ross Watkins and Mr. Will Wink, all Vernon Nielsen and Dick ; Fishburn Six Months (in advance) g waMed It contains cnernica!S 50 Mrs. Faun Qumney, of the sUke and Three Months (in advance) of LebJ, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. cwn vuhje m correcUrjg st0mach board were in attendance. Excellant acidity, and aids the elimination ot V. L. Hansen last Thursday. They are talks were given by President Smith, relatives and friends of Mrs. Hansen Carl Cooke and Mrs. Quinney. Eiders on their way to Idaho to visit other & Nielsen and Fishburn rendered musrelatives. nJ . TKe only nle ical numbers. A good attendance en n line of biumeM Norma Andersen and Twila dretuirik mattercovT By Mrs. Don K. Lamb the services. home or product on bTc.bu.ned Free Ind W rtbout from end week the joyed spent ' Library. Oblixation i. the Amenean Induttnal IsST'&VV Mrs. at r Rhodes Alva entertained Matter A. C. you the Vn: or BusineM AdvertiwnB iateretted in; Mine will be promptly forwarded. Mrs. Gardner Udy, president of the dinner Sunday in honor of her Mr. and Mrs. V. L Hansen and Fred AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL LIBRARY Barfus went to Ogden on business on birthday. Covers were laid relief society, called the members of EaAiBMria Batldlnj. CfcloSo. IUUot the organization together in a spe- for six girl friends and the guest. Monday. n n -' chilChristen-seMrs. M. M. and Steed .and J. Mr cial Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum meeting Wednesday to make of Ogden were Sunday guests of parations for the bazaar that they and children of Dayton, visited (tend to hold In the Plymouth ward and Mrs. David Larson. relatives here Sunday. ' The Primary officers sponsored a chapel in the near future, Evan Andersen of Idaho Falls, vis ited friends here last week. very successful Hallowe'en party Tues Mr3 Ezra Mason and children were the visiting with Mrs. Don R. Lamb Wed- Erma of Romer Snowville, Francis entering Upon dayi afternoon. as well as to your Country : i t i j wiui nesday o flast week. Hansen of Honeyville. spent Sunday STANDS UPON Dunaing, eacn cnuuj was proviueu HIS OWN RECORD an ana DiacK teachers' the cap. orange after home at iney men Mr. and Mrs. Welling Zundel who attending 1 witche's cave are the through institute in Salt Lake City. Others passed spending the winter in Ogden, was In he has worked and vot- where their fortunes were told. When from here who attended the Institite ed forCongress PATRONIZE YOUR visiting here with Mr. Zundell's mothGood Roads, Reclamation, Silwere T. A. Meldrum, Vernon Hansen, they reached the basement, they were er, Mrs. Sarah E. Zundell. He returnLOCAL MERCHANTS Public ver, Labor, Building Program, by long tables tastefully dec- ed to Ogden in th eevening. Nina Larsen and Pearl Mortensen. Protection for Utah's Products, A greeted orated and set with individual At a farm bureau meeting held at Public Land Mrs. Orland Hess, who has been vis- Policy Beneficial to Utah, and many good things to eat Tremonton Saturday, Mrs. Alice Mor Old in Malad City, re Provisions Pension, Age ATeacn Proper tensen was elected as county secre for place was turned to her home here during the For Aid of NOT SO BAD Mothers, Unemployed; to from school, Elder county, children, arriving tary for North Box with her a fine Children, Veterans of all Wars; Edu- did full just to the food and the fes weekend, bringing and Mrs. Beal. with Mrs. A. A justice came to join this happy Livethat Dropping off a precipice is easy to succeed of Garland as and baby cation, Agriculture, Mining boy one and occasion made it of the tivlties president union during Mrs. Hess' visit to the stock. the fall is fast and furius: climbingWe Capener Mrs. Orson Iversen vice president long to be remembered. DONT Idaho city. Mother and baby are doFORGET the top again is slow and tedius. in late Miss Eula Rhodes, charming daughearthquake Quite an interest is shown of TO VOTE FOR AN ABLE, PROplunged into this economic we very nicely. ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes, and ingMr. and if regain a farm bureau work. t, almost INDUSTRIOUS and Mrs. Frank Archibald are PUBLIC GRESSIVE, d Mr. Mr. to and Mrs. Mark Wood, son of Georee Budd of California .and SERVANT TO solid footing again, it will have a over the safe arrival of a YOU REPRESENT rejoicing Wood, of Garland, were married fine Heber C. Jax of Salt Lake City, were IN THE UNITED STATES SENATE. come slow and easy, like inching that came to..... bless their baby girl a in Ogden, Friday. Best wishes for ... VinrviA supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1 wy.aw. : v. big weight along. uuaa&v Political euiuj (Paid jxiotuer Advertisement) minliiujllllig. on are life married visited successful and and on and Barfus Monday happy babe are doing fine. . Frequently some pessimistic that extended to these young people. say ing business. The sacrament meeting held in conimpatient soul Is heard to of and daughters, Bessie Korth went to Twin Falls, WashAndersen Mrs. Ira out comes what matter nection "no with the relief society ward of dren Logan, were guests of Mr. and Friday where she will visit relatives we were." Verian, returned from Salt Lake City conference was well attended Sunday ing, we're no better off than Mrs. Elias a Andersen has a Mrs. A Andersen for time. spent Sunday. Here are a few facts that refute Monday. Mr .and Mrs. Kim Mann and chil- M rs. Ida Rhodes and Mrs. Rhea evening. Horace Richards, member few days in the city visiting with this statement: dren accompanied" Mrs. Mann's sister, Rhodes were Logan visitors, Friday. of the high council, and Glenn Sever-sofriends. both of Fielding, and Mrs. Job Factory sales of automibiles in this Mr. and Mrs. Sophus Skiby and chil Mrs. Mary Tannerill of Los Angeles, Miss June returned with them and Hadfield of the Riverside ward, memcountry during the first nine months and her granddaughter, Miss Barbara spent the week end at home, resuming of of this year totaled 1,672,767 units of relief society stake board, the ber Drysdale, to Ogden, to visit Mrs. Cy- her studies at the A. C. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Chrlsten-sewhich 1,398,903 were passenger cars. and ril Tanner-iland of son l Wright family. Mrs. Ned, the twelve year old This compares with a total for the representing the genealogical so has been visiting relatives and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Shaffer, was in the Bear River stake, were the same period last year of 1,155,066ciety friends here for a couple of weeks. thrown from a horse, Sunday, and - units, of which 966,119 were passenClinton Bronsen returned Friday received a broken collar bone. . ger cars. a deer hunt in southern Utah in from Mr .and Mrs. Elias Larson, of Logan The General Electric Company has with his brother in law, Mr. were Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. company to its payrolls added 7,600 employees Jorgensen of Brigham City ,and two and Mrs. E. S. Hansen. since March 1, and total annual payother friends. They brought home a C. J. Hansen who has been quite ill it than roll rate is $17,000,000 greater buck. able to be aronud again tho not able big is was on that date. A court of honor will be held here to work. leadRailway carlOadings for many OcSunday evening in connection with the ended week the for carriers ing meeting at 7:30. All interested in tober 21, have reached a new high FOR SALE Used Savage washing boy and girl scout work are invited to ' Newspaper advertising increases machine or parts. Maytag Shop. business because It tells the public mark for the year. attend. inan Mi and Mrs. A. A. Munns announce what you have to sell and shows the Employment figures show advantages of having your goods or the arrival of a baby girl Oct. 25th. crease, likewise payrolls, indicating service. FOUND False teeth. Owner may that manufacturing concerns have added considerably more workers durhave same by calling at this office 1 if. month. the and paying for ad. ing The gain in deposits of reserve member banks throughout the country FOR SALE 200 sacks of Bliss po tatoes. Geo. A. Beal, Tremonton, K. for the week ending October 21, toD. Garland phone 37Jr. F. $150,000,000. tal nearly We may as well make up our mind SALE 1 Superior grain drill. 16- to be content with a long hard pull, FOR G. Welling, Riverside. lu-6. Karl we if and the work will seem lighter humof instead tune a Whistle lively MUST SELL 1934 Ford 8 coach-l- ike ming a dirge. new terms. Call Winchester tf. Service, Tremonton. ' Free to Public S a stomach and kidney acids that cause so much discomfort. WILLIAMS S. L. IL FORMULA is for sale at the City Drug Stoe. They will giadiy refund your money if you do not receive the iasting relief you desire. Remember Williams S. L'. K. Formula when you want true and perma- nent stomach relief.. j U-- S- - PLYMOUTH Mel-dru- m f'f daugh-terJune- 's pre-dre- lltslgjlUoVBILJ in-M- r. To Your Town ; : "H!" over-nigh- Wil-lar- f n- - Fires on Morro Castle and at ricm?, Alaska, Rszciea Fblp of Red Cross Workers A number of tragic and u:iu tiiiaslera have recently called ;uai Tor Red Cross relief. Included in them have been a fiaod in Kentucky, following a series in August; epi of cloudbursts demies of disease which threatened ssveral sections, including some caused by drought conditions. Red Cross workers found much to do for the survivors of the Morro Castle tire and for those engaged in rescue work; and Red Cross relief went by airplane to Alaska when the famous old gold camp, Non6. burned in September. It is said that a new era of common sense will soon be ushered in. However, much sanity and calm thinking is needed before that happy day arrives. 1 n, n, Classified I I Ad Column visitors. LaGrand Hess of Ashton, Idaho, Is visiting here with his sister, Mrs. Harper Sted. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mason, who live in Plain City, was here on business Monday of this week. A number of our people attended the funeral of Mrs. Abigale Zundel at Willard .Sunday. Mrs. Alvira Rose spent the weekend in Brigham City, visiting relatives. j ' . 1 I I 10-1- ANNIVERSARY SALE 10-ll- tf -r J u. In Business Twenty Years V-- 0 Goodrich Co. Silver Fleet FOR SALE Building lots and houses in choice locations. See Ray Holda tf. wav. Tremonton, Utah. Travels Nearly 8,000,000 Miles In Testing Tires 0 For BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE the B. F. prices see, James Brough Real Goodrich company was formed, it has Estate and Insurance, Tremonton, traveled nearly 8,000,000 miles in testtf Utah. ing tires, it is announced by W. su-C. Bromley, Salt Lake district sales CASH PAID for dead and useless pervisor of the Goodrich organization. cows and horses. Call Maple Creek Previous to organization of the SilTrout Hatchery, Brigham ver Fleet as its official tire testing tf. Since the Silver Fleet of 0 493-J-- s group, millions of other moles haa been traveled by Goodrich test cars, with the objective of constantly ini proving tire quality. The company was the foist in the industry to use automobiles for ac lal road tests of tires. 1fhe original Silver Fleet was formal January, 1929, when 14 cars and l truck left New Tiork on a nation tour. This ended on November V9, when the fleet returned tc York after having traveled f 451,(580 tire miles. completion of this officia' kwdrich test car drivers were Uniform an dthe practice of lest cars silver was contmu- 1today the Silver Fleet is noteworthy organizatiom I the United States. ber 1, of this year ti e tl by Silver Fleet caro total of 7,848,018 i driver from the e is Louis Partsch, ing a car in tii-V 5 Reverse Charge. . 2. 6-- NEW FURNITURE PURCHASED FOR THIS ANNIVERSARY EVENT 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, BEAUTIFUL SUGAR AND CREAM SET v very useful. You will need one for your home or for gifts, end it is not too early Our supply it to think of Christmas. limited and will not last long at this bar-pi rice. J4.25 BED ROOM SUITES For State Treasurer ' JAS For Ef I IVOR AJAX For Justice of Supreme Court DANIEL N. STRAUP supreme Court WOLFE . friresentative For State Representative T NELSON )NWALL Vner r. Veave Vr IF -- r. DAVID HORACE MANN MRS. D. W. JENKINS term For Co. Commissioner JOHN ADAMS term For Co. Commissioner JOHN W.SMITH 2-- yr SEN For County Clerk JOS. A. JOSEPHSON surer For County Treasurer In" BUY THAT P HT UHVkilim fir 4 term term For County Sheriff JOHN H. ZUNDEL I-- For County Recorder AFTON R. CHRISTENSEN For $5.50 Don't Fail to Call in and See Our Many derlul Bargains During the Month November WE GUARANTEE YOU A SAV; r. J. A. FISHBURN 9x12 FELT BASE RUGS lw&HV. 7 For Stale Treasurer JOSSI'H RIRIE U $36.00 to $99.00 Valuei like this don't jutt happen. We searched far and wide for it. This large tilverplated sugar and cream set is so Vqre E DON B. COLTON For Representative in Congress ARTHUR WOOLLEY I $53.50 Only I For United States Senator For Representative in Congress ABE URDOCK BEAUTIFUL LIVING ROOM SUITES years ,in which approximately For United States Senator "WILLIAM H. KING I $65.00 and up r--. WHAT? For Justjf MONARCH RANGES REACTION vs HEW DEAL SPECIALS THREE-PIEC- Wise ACTION profit-sharin- A Special Valuel HERBERT HOOVER FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT For County Attorney WALDERMAR A. CALL V 4 X For County Assessor 11 IRL B. WARD For County Surveyor E. V. CHETTLE J ice of the Peace |