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Show PAGE SIX BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1935 - IIOCAXIL An unusually interesting and instructive meeting was held by the local Relief Society Tuesday. The social service lesson was under the direction of Rosa Hunsaker, who introduced the subject "The physically handicapped." Delia Marriott, stake social service leader .spoke on the subject and was followed by Miss Bary Elmer, a graduate of the Utah School for the Blind. Miss Elmer is at present teaching the adult blind of Cache and Box Elder counties. Her talk was most inspirational and enlightening. Details of the methods of instruction in both the deaf and blind schools of this state and also cf her work among the blind in the counties mentioned were given in a very interesting manner. Miss Elmer also played a piano solo. President Margaret W. Manning was a welcome visitor and spoke for a short time. Before Depression Dr .and Mrs. D. B. Green attended the funeral services of Mrs. Green's mother, Mrs. Sophrona Ellis, last Thursday at Price, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Adams spent son, Sunday at Logan visiting U Glenn, who is attending the A C. col POWDERED SNOW IS j SKIERS DELIGHT Rainier, Wash. arc IMt tnese skiers days In preparation for the forth coming ski meet tourna ment of March Zlth where downhill racing will hold forth. lege. Dr. and Mrs D. B. Green motored to Ogden Tuesday afternoon to at tend business affairs. Willard Wyatt and Biair Borney of Logan, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Slander. , . - ' r ' ' ' ,i ' ' f - " s Kidneys Inactive? Distress In Back? j Alton Beck has returned home from Salt Lake City after attending the U. of U. the past winter. Card-a-te- Mr. and Mrs. en- drought-partlcul-a- j j I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brough were Russia is meeting with considerable Sunday dinner guests at the home of success in efforts to utilize the sun's Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marble of rays for power and heat. Lenses and blackened boilers are used. EZ-SWI- " M. ,Z vmnm. li the subject of the Industrial "A PREVIEW OF PROSPERITY Arts Exposition In Rockefeller Center, N. Y, April 15 to May 15, U exemplified In this method of delivering "the house that everyone can afford. " American Houses, prefabricated, 5 rooms, electrified throughout, will come to you this way and will be erected on your property in two weeks by local labor. Frank Gibbs and fam e '"""T 1:4- - ' er tertained at a dinner party Saturday lly spent the weekend visiting at the evening at their home. Covers were home of Mrs. Gibbs' parents, Mr. and laid for 12. Mrs. James J. Peterson, in Morgan, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strand spent Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen gave a Monday at Salt Lake City on wedding dini:cr ir. honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Alien. There were 27 of the Mrs. Jay M. Schaffer and daugh- family presant. They received many ters went to Bountiful Tuesday morn- useful gifts. All enjoyed themselves ing to spend a few days at the home immensley. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Stocks. She will attend a party WedFerris Allen signed a contract with nesday at the home of her parents, the Baxter furniture co. of Butte, given in honor of her grandmother's Montana. He left Tuesday to take 86th birthday anniversary. up' his duties. Styletl-to-the-mtnut- " vice-preside- nt Henry Swenson of Salt Lake City, was a Sunday visitor at the home of The Ladies Faculty club met at the Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strand. home of Mrs. Mark Nichols, ThursMrs. Adhelm Pearson of Minneapoday, with Mrs. Watkins, Mrs. Nichols, Miss Capener and Miss Johnson act- lis, is visiting at the home of her ing as hostess. After two musical brother, Oscar Strand. numbers were given Mrs. Arbon reviewed the biography of a musician. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Archibald, Mr. Mrs. Richards, wife of President and Mrs. Clarence Brough and Mr. Richards, was among the special and Mrs. Laundy Harris attended the guests. A delicious luncheon was show at Ogden this week. served. The Misses Betty Gibbs and Tlmyn Mr .and Mrs. Pete Nichols and Talmon were hostesses to the club on March 21 ,at the Gibbs daughter, Gloria, and Mrs. Bert Gibson attended the funeral services at home. High score was won by LilBrigham Sunday of Mrs. Lena Nel- lian Morris and consolation by Nola son. Mrs. Nelson was an aunt of Mr. Heppler. Dainty St. Patrick refreshNichols and Mrs. Gibson. ments were served to the 12 members. Mr. and Mrs. George Bradshaw they have experienced since before the depression. Livestock men throughout the Far West, Mr. Evans commented, are awaiting with keen interest plans of the Department of the Interior to imOAKLAND Calif. "Livestock op- plement the Taylor Grazing Act, erators in California, Nevada, Utah which will govern the use of governand Arizonia face the most favorable ment range lands. There was every conditions that the industry has disposition on the part of livestock known since 1929." R. T. Evans, exec- operators, he said, to cooperate with utive of the Intermed- the Department in the establishment iate Credit Bank in Oakland, Calif., of grazing districts. made this optimistic statement in Washington, where he represented his institution, in the eleventh district of the Farm Credit Administration, at a conference of executives of the twelve intermediate banks. Are your kidneys congested, inac"Range conditions in all four states and causing you unnecessary tive, of the eleventh district are better than they have been for several years, back pains? Correct your condition said Mr. Evans. "This is true nartic- - quickly and surely with Williams S. L. ularly In California, where the winter K. Formula. Williams S. L. K. Formula, by its rainfall has been greatly in excess of normal. The outlook for sheep and thorough action, helps sterilize the cattle is improving weekly. There has kidneys, which counteract the growth been a great Influx into California of germ laden deposits. It further pastures of feeder cattle from adjac- rids your body of poisonous acid acent states and prices both on range cumulations that cause you Intense and feeder stock have advanced pain. For scientific mediclatlon for your markedly. The Oakland executive added that kidney disorders ask your druggist for Williams S. L. K. Formula. He with the ravages of rly In the Intermountaln country--an- d sells Williams S. L. K. Formula with the Government's purchase pro- a guarantee of refund if you do not Talk gram, the depletion of range stock receive complete satisfaction. has been so great that the next year to your druggist today at the City or so must see a building up of foun-- 1 Drug Co. (Adv.) datlon herds. He stated It as his belief A wise man in India says that inthat sheep and cattle men In the Far West will find themselves Increasing-- : telligence is inherited and knowledge ly on a sounder financial footing than is acquired. We wonder! Outlook for Livestock Men Brightest Since uthful & Springy ; fev0- - -- ft 'Fti GIANTS HURLING ACES to ! confab with Manager Terry L. to It.: Hal Schumacher, Fred Fltz-simmon- s, Carl HubbelL and Roy Parmalee, "Big Four" of the New pitching staff, in a huddle with Bill Terry, Miami Beach. ? Annual B.Y.U.Track, Field Meet Will Draw Many Performers tNlf t kV?C THESE 1 A Si'f1'' to grow into their natural form and iftW'X shape to be beautiful. We can not make a spreading tree out of a tree that naturally grows straight up; neither can we make a spreading tree grow straight up. It Is out of harmony with nature if we attempt to do PROVO, Utah Youthful perform ers from Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, so. Prune trees to make them look Montana, and Possible Arizona as well as Utah will compete in the 25th natural, advises Mr. Hogenson. If a annual B. Y. U. Invitational Track limb is out of symmetry, or If the and Field Meet and Relay Carnival limbs are too thick or too many on on April 26 and 27, according to Prof. one side, thin them out by cutting G. Ott Romney, director. Because of off the entire limb smoothly right added events and new impressive cer- down to the trunk of the tree and emonies, the entry list is expected to parallel with it. This will make the tree symmetrical and It will continue reach thousands. Senior high school girls and junior to be athlng of beauty, and increase high school boys will find tennis add- In beauty as the years go by. ed to their program this year. All girls' events, except the senior high With the Political occupyschool posture parade, and all junior the attention of the reading pubing events school will take boys' high lic, the talk of the actual business place Friday, April 26. conditions of the country seems to Th girls' posture parade the follow- have receded considerably Into the ing day will be at its best this year. background. Instructions for the marching routine have been sent to all schools, but the background of many years of compeA reformer is a person who wants tition will give most of the entrants you 10 let nis conscience be your Phone 33 a polish seldom seen. The precision, guide. of and the grace rhythm, marching and the posture exhibited both by the junior and senior high school girls form one of the most Inspiring sights of the carnival. Special events between such world champions as Walter Marty, high jump title holder, and Ben Eastman, record and the best Utah can furnish promise to be thrilling. The timely placement of the spectacWE CARRY ular relay races at 5 p. m. Saturday, and a general Improvement In the POSTAGE STAMPS showmanship of the entire carnival will stamp the 25th renewal as the most outstanding ,ln the opinion of U. S. OIL, the general committee. OF MAGNESIA see-sa- RHYTHM IM'PZ York shoes carry trie spirit of Spring and lead the .Fashion Parade. Select Your pair early. w COLD STANDARD FOOTWEAR t Gephart Stores Co. I . Too long have men worn clothes that cramped every movement! That's why we give you Penney's E Z SWING . . . with arm-freedo- houIdercomfort! Coats made with shoulder pleats and a pleated and belted back. Great values! and wor Iloptack. led. Check, overplald and U plain. Sice for men, ttudenu! See Our Specials Saturday Morning in THE DAILY REMINDER half-mile- r, MINERAL MILK Natural Beauty of FEDERAL FARM LOANS Interest Rate (NOW) -- - iy2 Per Cent LAND BANK COMMISSIONER LOANS Not Available After May 11, 1935 GARLAND NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION JAMES BROUGH Tremonton, Utah GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY All over the state the beauty of hundreds of homes has been mared by the Improper pruning or otherwise maltreatment of the trees and shrubs that belong to its grounds, observes J. C. Hogenson, of the Utah extension service at Logan. In almost every community you can see these mistreated trees standing as silent ghosts where axes have been used to cut off most of the top, leaving each limb just a stump two or three long. Such a tree will never become a thing of beauty again. It will always be a sore spot and will detract very much from the normal beauty of the home grounds. Again, we see In almost every community, trees and shrubs that have been given a "dutch cut". That Is, the tops have been cut off square, thus leaving a flat top. A tree or shrub thus topped has lost its beauty and usefulness and soon becomes Just a "crow's nest" and can just as well be removed entirely. Trees and shrubs should be allowed Tremonton, H CITY DR UG CO Tremonton, Utah The Home Grounds Should be Preserved TREMONTON, UTAH "Buy for Cash and Pay Less'' Prescriptions Carefully and Accurately Compounded P Heavy $1.69 Dint i uitiiN JtJ large OLIVE OIL - 'Z1ZHZ oz M H 59 39 Cleansing Cream With Each Regular Box of Boyei Face Wowper TT veLjuxe M 59tf - FREE . I fl i m i i uaruen oet, i rowel, norK, Uultivator, - - - . St Regis AU 50c TT for 29c DOLLAR WATCHES 89 nanenge square AL,AKM LLULK 98e Montclair PLAYING CARDS, Bridge Size "1. "II 29 OVALTINE, FORMER $1.00 SIZE We Carry - - - BLUE VITROL H M BAYERS ASPIRIN TABLETS (lOO's) 8-- M - 57c FORMALDEHYDE and COPPER CARBONATE "YOU SAVE WHEN YOU TRADE WITH US" cciiiiiiiiixxxxxxxxartxzcmna M M |