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Show - I BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER TAGE TWO RHTR VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Postofflee J d Cl a. Tremonton, at Published ooTton, Utah J Auit By Mrs. Thorna Bishop and Mrs. Marion G. Perry week. announce trie marriage of their son, Thursday of each Subscription Kaie Alton, to Carmen Bootne, daughter of - - - - - $200 fcu-- . iuiu Mis. Lewis Boo the oi Honey-vUiadvance) Year (in One - - . - 1.00 'ine marriage took place at the Six Months (in advance) 50? Logan temple, Wednesday, November advance) Uonths (to tux. shower and dance will be neia in the ward amusement hall Thursday night, November 8th. Mrs. Hazel Kelter, Miss Bernice Johnson of Ogden, were visiting rela tives nere the weekend. Without Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Jensen of Bear """SbSSSi Fr River City, and Dr. E. 11. White of Tremonton, were in attendance at our interiMted JnTESS. will be promptly iorwded. school. Mrs. Jensen and Dr. AMERlCWIIBSmiULimiT Sunday White gave special lectures to mem . bers of the ditferent classes. Sunday night at conjoint meeting, the Bee Hive girls and Bee Keepers rendered a number of parts on the program .also Elder Kenneth Germer told of his experience in the mission e. a Free to Public ta To Your Town 8$ well field. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harwood of Salt Lake, visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. M. G. Perry and daughter, Vir ginia, attended a trousseau tea given as to your Country PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS at tbe home of Miss Carmen Bootne, at Honeyville, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. at Joseph Heusser entertained a quilting at her home on Monday afternoon. A social afternoon was spent in needlework. Refreshments were served EAST TREMONTON to those present. John G. Hansen of California, is spending a few days here visiting with friends and relatives. He was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lish, Sunday. By Mrs. P. E. Auit of A welcome home party was given Mr, and Mrs. Bert Borgstrora City, were Sunday guests Friday evening for Kenneth Germer who returned home recently from the of Mr. and Mrs. J. u. uanieia. n Mrs. J. O. Garfield, Mrs. Ada Gar L. D. 8. mission where field, Miss Lilliam Morrison and Glen he has spent the past thirty-on- e Christensen were Bait Lane taiy visit- months. ors Saturday. Mrs. Jane Abbott returned from her viait in Salt Lake City, Monday. HOSPITAL Miss Eva Haslem and Elwin Gar were Sunday field of Salt Lake City, Glendon Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. tnipsts of Miss Leona Garfield. Word was received that Mrs. Zeb Abe Kay, had his appendix removed White had arrived at Gaffney, S. C. Monday, at the Dee Hospital. The daughter of Leon Gardner of gafely. She will spend several weeks visiting relatives there. Deweyville had her tonsils removed. Mrs. Roland Allen and infant, reH. J. Auit made a business trip to Otrden. Thursday. turned home Wednesday. ' Mrs. Ada Garfield and Mrs. Dot Fridal were hostesses to the Ladies farm bureau at the home of Mrs. oar ffM Friday afternoon. Mrs. P. E. Auit eave the lesson on clothing in ventorv. after which a delicious hot lunch was served. The next meeting will be the 7th of December at the home of Mrs. as-P. E. Auit, with Mrs. George Beal as sistant hostess. A hot luncheon will he served at 2 o'clock after which a business meeting and demonstration of Christmas gifts will be given. Mrs. Frances Hill had as Sunday guests her cousin, Mr. .and Mrs. Hacckie of Bountiful. for Garfield spent the week end visiting, her sister, Dona Brough, . , at Salt Lake City. gait Lake -- Swiss-Germa- SAYS THOUSANDS TODAY By I Utafc, on Tee SURE WAY TO GET BACK PEP Max Eeal went to Salt Lav.e City Saturday to see his friend and missionary companion, M. W.onJeppson, for apwho was recently operated . pendicitis. HenGto. Mm I W. fiarrett. Mrs. rie and Mrs. J. H. Kirkham were busiNature Will Do ness visitors in Ogden Thursday. Keep Stomach. Over andKidneys Healthy as her Mrs. Nate Kirkham enjoyed The Rest guest the past week her sister, Mrs. Millen Kirkham or ieni. neuralJ. H. Kirkham has been of the sick vn-resufferers who have tried distress after eating, neuritis, list the past week. At the present Tuuiiama wk t, k. Formula are enthu- - gia, rheumatism, lame back and genJiiiUiUU writing he is reported to be much siastic about its wonderful resuxts. eral weakness. does not upset the Full strength and their return to health, w imams after every Formula is sure relief, yet system. A teaspoonful and bedtime at poisons and or meal ir safe to use not habit forming Now-To-- day system. Before you know V leave your is stomacn. n to the mgmjr ritating Get a a new recommended for stomach, liver and it you feel like at theperson. City Drug: Rid iHnotr Hiunrdprn coveriner dyspepsia, your bottle today biliousness ,"gas" and "sour" stomach, Store. (Adv.) Old RIVERSIDE Mrs. J. O. Hadf ield DEWEYV1LLE 8, 1834 - Mrs. Ray Capener is visiting in Salt Lake with relatives. Mrs. Russel Capener is entertaining (Thurs at a children's party y day) for her son, Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. Newen uay oi nyrum, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Udy. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Capener were in Salt Lake the first of the week. Geo. Tubbs is visiting in Farming-toMr. and Mrs. Joel Tubbs went to Holbrook, Thursday. Mrs. J. H. Ward and son, Karl were Logan visitors over the weekend. visitCough Mrs. Ora Hyer of Logan, was Mrs. her with sister, here Tuesday ing berries ,has a daughter who likes to prisoners are Edna Ward. Mixture (triple acting), . about in Buckley's -- - how many - miles she can o.o - i The Bee Hive girls gave a pleasing the largest selling cough and cold nn? Damuereu wiui muiu of a gas. of out list gallon been haven't get their cells evidently program at the Sunday evening medicine in all of Canada is now in lately. made in Buffalo it's different from ening If a man thinks he is going to be a all others because it "acts like he frequently is, and if a town wuu sick, uatu woman The old iasnionea it is falling behind, it frequent-jell- y of thinks flash" one little sip proves it. to boast about how many glasses is. You can't go wrong on Buckley's she could get out of a gallon of j ly often 1 or 2 doses ends a stubborn By Mrs. Geo. A. Beal S cough and the toughest old hang-o- n , Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Manning and coughs and colds leave for good in a David E. Manning were visiting in day or two. Salt Lake City, Saturday. Mrs. D. E. It's a powerful yet safe and harm Manning and the Misses Alissa and less remedy and when you buy one LaVera Manning, came home with 45 cent bottle you won't need to them in the evening. over bronchitis, coughs or colds. worry held club Culture Self Ladies The at the City Get Mixture the at Buckley's their meeting November 2nd, home of Mrs. Frank Driggs. Prin. C. Drug Co. or any modern drugstore E. Smith gave a talk on education for money back if not delighted. (Adv.) parenthood. Vocal duets were fur AT DRUGGISTS 45c & 85c nished by Miss Donna Boss and Miss COLLEGE Hess with quitar accompaniment by Kenneth Boss. Luncheon was served to twenty seven members and nine j i to-da- r - ot.Iv' n. Right of Start to Get w " That ...:T.r GARLAND ---- o j I Armistice Dance CRYSTAL SPRINGS Saturday INN BAND Featuring Popular Ogden Orchestra UCKLEY' 'MIXTURE1 eruests. The Misses Melba and Fay Nye of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O. Nye. Mrs. Geo. B. Hughes and daughter, Leota, came home Friday from a trip to Chicago. They also visited with Pres. and Mrs. W. W. Richards in Minneapolis, who send regards to all friends in the valley. Mrs. Oluf Johnson and daughtej. Ruth and Helen, visited relatj Ogden, Saturday. NEWS Mov, 10 A SINGLE SIP PROVES IT! i - r Rf. Le-la- nd Mrs.-Lavo- n CARD OF THANKS- wi 7 I s 1 7S We desire to express our thanks price! Long or Boo rttleevfia, an- thoughtful to us during the illness and at the death of our beloved husband and father, Wm. A. Kerr. We are Mrs. Wm. A. Kerr and family, kle length NEW 4 I . i i We take this opportunity of thanlhsjj Ing the kind people of Treivionion ana i Wt our many friends for tne interest and assistance sraeTea ia during the m .,,viie death and burial of our be loved wife and daughter, LaVonna K. Deakln. E. Ray Deakin, Mr .and Mrs. R. T. Kenner. Classified r Better bay Ul and appreciation to our many friends and neighbors who were so kind and grateful for the floral offerings and for the assistance rendered. T " 'V, rrk . aRY EVENT This extraordinary selling event was planned weeks in ad- vance, and now we are pvepared to offer the people of this' community exceptional values, yes, real bargains in new furni-- i ture of style and quality. In preparation for this, the 20th1 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- -i "Quality, dependable merchandise at all times "and now, In appreciation of the faith and confidence in us and the liberal patronage extended during the reposed past 20 years we are celebrating with a genuine g bargain event, a sale. You will appreciate both from a point of value and savings. COME! II mi 4WJ Brm BLANKETO" CLOSE OUT Men's Cotton WORK SOCKS They're Soft, WwmrmdjOnly Limited Stock 50 Easy to launder ... hard to wear out. And you'll love the cozy warmth! 4.11 white; firmlv-stitche- ri -- extra pair pHoo long for a good tuck-ij pounds. Stock up! At only 98c each! I lef. n. Taa Kaadom Sleepers Knit Cotton! a profit-sharin- Larjre Size RAG RUGS 9 Kfi Childs Broadcloth BLOOMERS - iIOC C p-Q- Brushed inside and out with double-solefeet d nil LUIUBilH 5 SPECIALS Your last and pocket! Values! 1 to 121 chahc-- FOR SALE Used Savage washing machine or parts. Maytag Shop. FOR SALE 1 Superior grain drill. 16-- 1 6. Karl G. Welling, Riverside. lCMtf . MONARCH RANGES Value FOR SALE Building lots and houses,1 in choice locations. See Ray Holda- way, Tremonton, Utah. tf $65.00 and up 5 BEAUTIFUL LIVING ROOM SUITES 8-- BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE For! prices see, James Brough Real; Estate and Insurance, Tremonton, Utah. tf. 8-- CASH PAID for dead and useless cows and horses. Call Maple Creek .. Trout Hatchery, Brigham Reverse Charge. tf . 493-J-- ' 2. 6-- -- at- FARMERS' CASH UNION "Your Good Will Our Best Asset" Phone 33 Tremonton, Utah .. Only THREE-PIEC- - Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton, Utah Phone 28 Combed Cotton! 49 Low Satin Binding no neck, sleeve, knee length; rayon striped, quality cotton, OUTING FLANNEL 27 Ins. Wide! 3 Pounds of Warmth! Blanket Pairs Fine American Cotton! Only $98 Don't Fail to Call in and See Our Many Wonderful Bargains During the Month of November WE GUARANTEE YOU A SAVING! v ' lW& i ft BED ROOM SUITES E For $5.50 II WOMEN'S UNIONS S4-4- 41 9x12 FELT BASE RUGS TV MAKE GOOD OR WE DO 72x84 size - 3 inch - - $53.50 -- BUY THAT PHILCO tQasTf - Deep Nap $36.00 to $99.00 . OUR Pound -- Quality Merchandise Lumber, Hardware Paints and Oils Glass and Chinaware - 15 ONLY to Sell at This Price DOUBLE BLANKET . ill ii i i ' i I 1 wt in r m . , m. r-- For pajamas J nightgowns and1 baby wear.' White winter blanket equally good for top warmth and to sleep between! Wanted bedroom colors: rose, blue, gren, lavender and fold. 70 x 80 j firm, stitched edges. naryrira- L ... I m or striped colors! . . . i Ovekson' Tn n ill 8iTd. A heavy, serviceable i oil i to buy this Outstanding Blanket Lt DEPARTMENT TREMONTON, UTAH TORE PHONE 12 rrt VW t tit |