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Show i BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, SAYS THOUSANDS TODAY Keep Stomach. Consult Clerk of the District Court or the Respective Signers for Further Information. - 11-1- 14. 11-8-- THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to ap pear within twenty daservice or rcrna NOTirmErLJiiATiri? And Lingering Bronchitis Nature Will Do Liver and Kidneys Healthy The Rest Former sufferers who have tried Williams S. L. K. Formula are enthuNOTICE TO CREDITORS siastic about its wonderful results, and their return to health. Williams Estate of FOREST A. S HUMAN, S. L. K. Formula is sure relief, vet Deceased. safe to use not habit forming' or ir Creditors will present claims with ritating to the stomach. It is highly vouchers to the undersigned at Pen- recommended for stomach, liver and rose, Box Elder County, Utah, on or kidney disorders coverinc- rivanonnia before the 18th day of December, biliousness ,"gas" and "sour" stomach, A. D. 1934. SARAH K. S HUMAN, Administratrix of the estate of on the capital stock of the com nanv Forest A. Shuman, Deceased. due and payable to Moroni Arbon, the treasurer oi tne company ,at his resiLEWIS JONES, dence ,at Snowville, Utah. Attorney for Administratrix. Also, an assessment of 21 cents on 8 5 15. the capital stock of those watering stock at the comnanv's water. Anv capital stock upon which these assessNOTICE OF SUMMONS ments remain unpaid on the 30th day In the District Court of the First Ju- of November, 1934, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at nuhlic auc dicial District of the State of tion, and unless payment is made be- Utah, In and for the County xore wiu oe sold on Friday the 21st of Box Elder day of December, 1934, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with DORMA C. RASMUSSEN, Plaintiff cost of advertising and expense of the vs. sale. H. GILBERT RASMUSSEN, WM. HURD, Secretary. Defendant 10-1- Here's A Knockout For Bad Coughs SURE WAY TO GET BACK PEP PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES PACE THREE 1934 There never was such a wonderful cough and cold medicine as Buckley's it's so different it's so powerful it "acts like a flash" yet it contains no dope. Tough old hang-o- n coughs are often conquered over night that stubborn bronchitis that causes you trouble night and day will speedily disappear. Get a 45 cent bottle of Buckley's Mixture at the City Drug Co. or any real drugstore it's the largest selling cough and cold remedy in all Canada hundreds of thousands in that cold, frozen country swear by it try it it won't fail you money back if not! delighted. (Adv.) AT DRUCC5STS S C5t distress after eating, neuritis, neuralgia, rheumatism, lame back and general weakness. Full strength does not upset the system. A teaspoonful after every meal and at bedtime and poisons leave your system. Before you know it, you feel like a new person. Get your bottle today at the City Drug Store. (Adv.) NOTICE TO WATER USERS At a meeting held Monday, Nov. 12, 1934, by the mayor and city council, it was decided to shut off all delinby quent water if not paid one-ha- lf December 1 ,1934, balance on or before January 1, 1935. 45 BUCKLEY-- . PMIXTUREi In order to improve the water system the rentals must be collected. 12. By order of City Council. A SINGLE SIP PROVES IT I ELWOOD DEWEYVILLE I By Mrs. Thomas Ault f - By Mrs. II. P. Rasmussen . RIVERSIDE Mrs. i. O. Iladf ield By Mrs. E. W .Ward and son, Welton, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield, made a business trip to Logan, Monday. The Sunday School gave a very successful dancing party Wednesday even ing. A turkey was given away to the lucky dance ticket. Wilma Bowers of Clearfield, and Mark Lee of Evanston, Wyoming, were calling on relatives in Riverside, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Niels Anderson of Bothwell, were visiting Tuesday with Mr .and Mrs. Oscar Forsberg. Frank Benson and Mr. Mathews of the Sperry Mills, of Ogden, were dinner guests of Mrs. J. H. Ward, Tuess day. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker and daughter, Betty, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ward of Wellsville, spent Monday in Riverside with relatives. Mr .and Mrs. Geo. Ward and Mrs. D. P. Jensen went to Portage Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mr. Parkinson. nesday evening. A "delicious supper was served by Mrs. Hassel and Mrs. Tolman. .1 Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen visited friends and relatives at Almo and Twin Falls, Idaho, during the week- Theone Hansen ,son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hansen, has accepted a call from the L. D. S. church ,to go on a mission to the Central States. He will leave for Salt Lake City November :5, jo be at the training school Mon- Nov. 26th. Sarah Chidester cf Salt Lake City, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chidester during last week. Miss Blanche Smith of Roy .Utah, was the weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lish. Austin Marble is visiting friends an drelatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen entertained at a Sunday dinner in honor of Kenneth Germer, at their home here. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Germer and son, Kenneth, and daughter, Bertha, of this place, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Newsome of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sessions of Af ton, Wyoming, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble. Miss Wanda Hyatt of this place, was given a shower at the home of Mrs. Mark Larson ,at Honeyville, Saturday evening. Miss Hyatt will be married to Arthur Hunsaker. Nov. 25. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley announce the engagement of their daughter, Zella, to Raymond Gilson of Bear River City, the marriage to take place November 19th. Mrs. M. G. Perry entertained in honor of her son, Myrl's twelfth birth day anniversary, Sunday afternoon, atd their home. Various games were piay-eand refreshments were served. Mrs. Axel Hassel entertained at a bridge party at her home here WedMrs. end. A shower and dance will be given in the ward hall for Mr. and Mrs. Horace A. Lish, Jr., Thursday evening, who were married Wednesday in the L. S. Mann left Sat- - LiOgan temple. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lish, Sr., :e City, to visit the engagement of their son. Hansen of Horace A. Jr., to Miss Blanch Smith C. of Roy, Utah. The marriage was solemnized in the Logan temple, Wed- day, November 14th. iid Mrs. Elmer Chidester and I Mothers Have Found Way To Keep Family's Colds Under Better Control! ce each nostra. Timely use of noi neips to prevent mmy and to throw off colds in their earaf new comes Is stages. Vft-te- o-; Millions of mothers are helping their families to greater freedom1 from colds fewer colds, shorter colds, milder colds by following Vicks Plan for Better Control of Colds. The helpfulness of Vicks Plan In (Va-tro-n- two duration and reducing the number,been dangers of colds has tests proved in thousands of clinical supervised as well as physicians by practicing 4n ouorv Haw in millions f)f homeS. liso crc pian provides pruper cuuer-lor j)roper meaicauon and stages oi colas. i Many cows At tne (Lsal irritation. armlv jrevennng coios ust a lew drops up ari ol gerous riJKS, d W 30c - has already developed, appr Vktoj chest IS VapoRub on throat and fights a cold direct two wan A once, me cuuuuucu cic Rub's double direct action by ttm--4 ttei ulation and Inhalation loosens phlegm soothes irritated membranes eases difficult breathingM helps break congestion. Sure relies andwith safety..nri No "dosing." nmof at the eneO" csiii riotaiiR tiveness of Vicks Plan come to i vicks pacsage. ft flf meeting: of 22nd day of October)'T9S'4,ah' ass ment of five percent was levied on the notice capital stock of the corporation; also an assessment of three percent was levied on the stock in the East Canal, and an assessment of six Dercent on Date of first publication, No the stock in the West Canal, payable Date ol test publication, Dec. on me zara aay oi uctober, 1934, to Jesse Arbon, the treasurer of the com pany ,at his office or residence at Snowville, Utah. Any stock upon which these assess- -' ( unuio tile day of November, 1934, will be j. viiiu-Ji- i u.ii.scilia am's Drug Store CENTRALLY 2 ! de-- and BROWN'S ICE CREAM ADAM HUB DAD - Green Tea fj IOC b9: Peel "oleman LIGHTS INSTANTLY 57 39 jas!EP- -r 10 andjplewant to Iron with It ve your trength. Lettuce Oranges ::-i- ng ... 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Do a whole ironing with one iron. basa The evenly heated double pointed Ironstrokes. fewer with Irons garments Heat ing time is reduced use it anywhere. Makes and) itself burns its own gas. Economical, too costs only Kt an hout w Coma in and sec it demonstrated. (r&nx) Clear Water Brand - Can 29? Walnut Meats IRON Hartley and Stokes Tuna Flakes q-5- til I"" iiai Itj WITH A ... - all Hewlett's, Fresh 1 2-Ib. Pkg 4batext Flour Crackers sDSODA! 35 Prunes s....25 Mince Meat SIB one-thir- aT!zo. . Gesraiade At a meeting of the directors held on the 29th day of October, 1934, an assessment of 14 per cent was levied Vou o better ; MUaEMaiba yrap Snowville Land aud Walcr Company, Principal I'lace of B''shic?:s, Snowville, Utah rrs easy E-ill- Visit Our Fountain for Quick Service Saturday Specials NOTICE OF WATER ASSESSMENT ft LOCATED ge Assortment of Fancy Package a.vl ALWAYS FRESH CANDIES 13, 1 Snov.-ville- , G - rtLil VJil linquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 15th day of December, 1934, to pay the de- -' linquent assessments, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. EDMUND HURD, Secretary, t4. Utah. SELF-HEATIN- You Have a Sweet Tooth GET YOUR CANDY at MINCE MMT ill 25c Mil V Na CHOCOLATES or fUllUF I HARD MIX - POUNDS o 1 A 2 1 C? PRODUCE BANANAS Sdn m?E CELERY lbaSJUMB0 ORSItAGCS ... 15c 35c SWEET POTATOES . POUND 5c 8c ...Aft ' A |