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Show 22, 1934 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER PAGE FOUR PlayerS Salt Lake Present Of Mrs. M. G. Perry and daughter Vir-- TJJjnd end guest of Erma Hansen. BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Morginia attended the funeral services ofMrs. Jim Creager and son of OIlOW at Og10 Entered at the Postofflce at Tregan came here Sunday to visit her Mrs. onOlive Rawson Mclntyre den Rcmes Rasmusseu P. IL Andrew Mrs. Mrs. Friday. Mr. and Darents By monton, Utah as Second Class Matter. Dlav Just suppose." which 4 for a while. She was accompanied by Mr md Mrs. Vera Knudson attend- - . Published at Tremonton, Utah, on intra uprwr Mf.rtensen and children, ed the funeral services of Mrs. Mary hBJ, ken nresented in many parts of F! T7 TiTrrill Of M 11fitl Wed- - thin Ktato and adioinine states by the r.f Floaaant owJ VTm .... - VIPUT If. Thursday of each week. niiBi m ixii. cum who have spent a couple of weeks i,il,.tlliI)Ilinn jjiiuuivwu, mow adult blind 0f the state of Utah, will and Mr. of was were the Middleton Mrs. Minn, guests home neapolis, ai Morgan. nesday. Subscription Rates iting at the Creager was pleas- er of Mrs. Knudson. Mrs. L. S. Mann a few days last week be presented in the Tremonton L. D. Peterson Amelia Urn. $2.00 on One Year (in advance) M. G. Perry and daughter vis- - g han Friday, Nov. 23. The play is to California. birthon Mrs. her their way Saturday antly surprised 5100 Six Months (in advance) The Misses Erma Hansen and Veda when several of her old friends ited at the home of Mr.s and Mrs. being 6ponsored by the Lions club who Three Honths (in advance) - - - 50 Rasmus sen were hostesses at a show- day her and daughters came to pay hei a James Erown of Ogden during the ' nave taken upon themselves to sell er given last Saturday in honor of visit. Mrs. Peterson is now back to week. tickets for the same, the proceeds of One of the Largest social gather- - which will be turned over to the blind Miss Verian Anderson, a bride of this make her home with her son. Ye week. The shower was held at the are happy to welcome her back-A- ll ings in the community for some time people. home of Bishop A. P. Hansen. The The fund is being created by them her sons remembered her on her past was the dance and shower given afternoon was spent playing games af birthday although they are tar away; in honor of Mr .and Mrs. Horace A. for an adult school for the blind to be The only place in tK U. S. where cataloc and ter which a delicious tray lunch was some live in California and tome w Lish Thursday evening of last week in neid at the School for the Blind at dvertiwilfc matter covering any line of buiincH to 15 guests. The bride was the East. the ward house. Mrs. Lish was for-- i Ogden during the summer month!, served be" obtained Free fad Without er product can of many beautiful gifts. Induatrial of Deweyville, a merly Miss Blanch King of West Point American the ia Library. the recipient in a recent Lions district conven-OgdeKenneth Obligation Germer, Write for BuaineM Advertiin Matter you are and Herbert recently returned missionary from the were pretty tion held at Pocatello, Idaho, these Anderson The Miss Verian couple young will forwarded. be interested in; aarae promptly n Currier of Salt Lake will be married mission, was the prin- well fitted out for housekeeping judg-- 1 blind players presented this playlette AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL LIBRARY Thursday at the home of the bride's cipal speaker here Sunday evening. ing from the large aray of practical and received warm praise for the Kaaiueerini Baildint. Chioa.o, Illinei parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Anderson. Theone Hansen and Virgil Francoi, and useful presents received. The manner in which it was piesented. Tickets may be procured from any Bishop A. P. Hansen will perform the who have received calls to the mission floor was crowded with dancers who ceremony . After the wedding, the field, also spoke at the meeting. enjoyed a jolly evening to the music member of the Lions club, 25 cents young couple will leave for California. Mr .and Mrs. George Barfus and of the Girls orchestra. The newly-we- for adults and 15 cents for school will make their home in DeweyThey are highly respected young peo- children of Preston, Idaho, is visiting ville. ple and have the best wishes of their at the Barfus home. Mrs. M. A. Lish is visiting her son many friends and associates. After A Christmas gift class will be given their honeymoon they will make their here on Tuesday, Nov. 27 at 3:30 p.m. H. A. Lish and family here for a few home in Salt Lake, where Mr. Cur- to which all the ladies are invited. ' Mrs. Walter Sudsbury and daughas well as to your Country Co. Motion Box rier is employed. Bring scissors and paper for patterns. ter Helen were in Ogden Friday. Mrs. Jacob Jensen, of Burley, Idaho, In order to be in readiness for the was guest of Wm. Peterson last Thurs The headless horseman was a myth, farmers' signatures, who wish to sup-pday. She also visited other relatives. but the headless a is motorist stark the Federal Sugar Quoto program, She went to Logan Friday where she PATRONIZE YOUR reality. By Mrs. Thorna Ault work. when the contracts arrive ,a question-airr- e week the doing Temple spent LOCAL MERCHANTS is being mailed by the county Spencer Harris ,of Layton was week Newspaper advertising insures quick agricultural agent to each land ownthorough and economical dealer dis- er and tenant who planted sugar beets ly of Garland, Games were played evening at her home in honor of tribution and dealer good will, because in Box Elder county in the year 1934. and a delicious wa retailers are willing to sell products Each JUVL DU1 who receives a communij . served advertised person thirty guests. were played and a hot supper conto direct their own cation is asked to check over the figsumers. This insures freshness, new- ures submitted. to 18 friends. If anything is in club ness and the best forms to the the O. N. O. Monday evening. error he is askod to immediately get Tuesday, Mrs. O. W. Cnow, Jr. and Games were enjoyed and luncheon sons, By Mrs. Geo. A. Beal in touch with the sugar company ofMrs. Chris Hansen and daughter served to twenty-tw- o guests. were guests at a birtnday dinner givficial and then notify the county agriMrs. H. D. Woffinden is visiting The fellow with a pleasing address cultural Mrs. Lee Thomson entertained six- en at the home of Mrs. James Gardagent. After this is done, with relatives in Salt Lake City this teen is the one who can deliver it in about lady friends at a kensington ,at ner in honor of her birthday growers meetings will be called to week. evenfive minutes. Wise home Friday discuss and complete the contracts. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kirkham and the Thomas A tray luncheon was served by family spent the weekend in Lchl, ing. hostess , where they went to assist in celebrat theMrs. A .R. Capener drove to Ogh anni the ing birthday to meet her den Tuesday versary of Mrs. Kirkhams mother, husband, who morning from a returned just Mrs. Ada Stoddart, who was an early to Denver. trip ox team pioneer. Mrs. Paul Clayton of Salt Lake, Mrs. John Richards, Mrs. F. J was a guest at the Geo. O. Nye home M. enterLimb and Mrs. A. Austin Sunday. tained at the Richards home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parks, Mr. and evening in honor of Mr .and Mrs. C. W. Parks and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Mrs. Emmett Loyd were guests at the E. J. Holmgren home, Monday. Loyd of Los Angeles, Calif., former ELWOOD ', -- 1- I t --- ' Free to Public n. Swiss-Germa- TOYS GIFTS COSMETICS HOSE j ds To Your Town STATIONERY Sugar Beet Program in in Elder DEWEYVILLE .aVWM Many Other Useful; Articles or All at UNUSUAL PRICES M I GARLAND . TREMONTON , VARIETY STORE i eighty-sevent- Classified i Ad Column FOR SALE Two Holstein milk cows. & Imp. Fresh soon. Call Utah Auto Co., Tremonton, Utah. FOR ICE Beverages & Coal ll-22t- f. AGENTS wanted to take orders for Burgoyne Christmas cards. Liberal commission. Apply at Leader office. I You Are Sure of a SPECIAL PRICE l! ADAMS DRUG STORE Cows. Inquire of James Walton, Tremonton. 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Package 4-l- b. 1 pkg. Package Small n Package CELERY SOLID, WHITE Each BLEACHED and CRISP Bunch CRANBERRIES1; ; Market) Any Cut Per UC Pound 29c PORK ROASTS d Shoulder Cuts . Per SUET Per Pound 6c 18c GRAPESSaEM,:i.R! 6c for ... 15c VEAL ROASTS - Shoulder Cuts Ter Pound LEG Per Pound WALNUTS 12c m paa 19 15 15-o- z. 10 Lbs No. Emerald MARSHMALLOWS 39 Crest - Mb. pkg. CAKE FLOUR Gold Medal - large pkg. POP CORN Jolly Time can MAYONNAISE Blue Pine - pint jar 17 -2 PUMPKIN Blue Pine - large MAPLE SYRUP Log Cabin - medium cans RIPE OLIVES Tall cans COCOA 3l Hersheys - 12 Palm Olive - 3 for LAUNDRY SOAP Crystal White - 8 for GRANULATED SOAP 230 SALAD DRESSING 29 Blue Pine - quart jar BhrcMWne - f FRUIT COCKTAIL 150 Tall cans GRAPE FRUIT Blue Pine, No. 2 can - 2 for .. 250 bottle 13 MINCE MEAT Blue Pine - large jar 290 SHRIMPS - 110 Kitchen King can Peets- - large pKg. STORES 390 170 120 a. 130 250 250 BANANAS Golden Ripe - pound 50 Navels, large - dozen 250 ORANGES CELERY Large 50 MARASCHINO CHERRIES 5-o- z. SWEET POTATOES YAMS - 5 pounds WATCH FOR OUR "MARKET BASKET" AT YOUR DOOR EACH WEEK - Ust It for Your Guide to Economy bottle 150 CSS FOOD cans 1-l- b. 100 TOILET SOAP -- CATSUP FRESH Ground OC BANANAS' 16c Pound LM 5c- pkg., 3 pkg., 2 for DROMEDARY PEELS Citron or Lemon, pkg. Seeded, 1 BEEF ROASTS r. r-- Seedless, Reasonable Price (Dependant on 15e 4e CANDY YAMS rouND I 17 TT1 ITT 17 LARGE, UtL HEAD POULTRY 9c 49c 10c CHERRIESCSU LXlrd 15-o- z. RAISINS if), 1 C FRESH, Loose RAISINS J J.lfl. T,MII.I' U!l. IITI.VJMr 190 |