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Show PAGE FOUR BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY, 16, 1935 UTAH SPOT NEWS FEDERAL j SNOWVILLE Miss Annie liurd I By HOUSING ADMINISTRATION Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Peterson came home from Ogden last week. Mrs. R. N. Cutler was in Salt Lake City, Monday. Miss Winnie Parker of Rawlins, Wyo., visited Miss Vida Peterson last week. On Friday, May 3rd, the school went to Tost for the inter school meet. Mrs. Warren Vanderhoof and daugb MAY 16, 1935 FEDERAL HOUSING LOANS ADVERTIZED EXTENSIVELY BY LOGAN BANK. The Cache Valley Banking Com pany cf Logan haa had a series of effective advertisements concerning the Federal Housing Loan Plans in the local papers. "The President's Own Idea to Modernize Homes and to Create Gainful Employment," "The Stuff that'll Bring Presperity Back," "I don't Want to go Home," and "Your Home may be like the Sphinx of Egypt," were some of the titles used together with appiopriate cuts and stories. Le-ro- na INCREASING NUMBERS OF TITLE II APPLICATIONS RECEIVED. more Title II apThere were 14 plications received during the month of April than in March. The first nine days of May we received 77 as many applications as in the entire month of April. Of the total number of loans received, about 33 have been for new construction. LOGAN PLANS MODEL HOMES. Walter W. Monson, Manager of is515 w-- " J. Chairman of the Committee. He will be assisted by Mayor O. T. Hubbell,, J. V. Yepson, D. L. Kesler, Fay Bradshae, Ray Rogers, Joseph Rlckerson, Dam Cline and Mrs. J. L. M. Milford ia Huges Better Housing Kelley. TWO BETTER HOUSING COMMITTEES APPOINTED. An interesting experiment at a reBetter Housing Committees were cent radio show was that of lighting appointed this week in Fillmore and an electric light bulb by passing wire. Milford. The Chairman of the Fillmore Committee is Newton McBride. His assistants are: Horace Day, George Wornham, Mrs. Ralph Wood, Henry Hanson, John Wilkins, Henry Branson, George Cowley and Vance less waves through a man's head. Snch experiments should aid In determining the relative conductivity of solid ivory and a vacuum. What if the critic couldn't do' aa well himself? You can be a good judge of mules without being a mule. 'We have 'em.' BEET THINNING HOES. ROOFING AND PAINT. Don't let the the hot weather beat you to that paint job. Tremonton, Utah Used Car Offerings tires. Specially priced 10-pl- y 1932 FORD V-- 8 1929 OLDSMOBILE COUPE 1931 CHEVROLET 1-T- 1930 CHEVROLET 1-T- ESSEX COACH SEVERAL OTHERS I i LaMont Vance J FORE) V- -8 is a Sensible LOST FAT type cab Fooled Gossipers Call any Ford dealer for an test You drive it with your own load and check the results. There is no obligation except to yourself. "on-the-jo- Mrs. J. R. McCausland of Pittsburgh writes: "I took off 8 lbs. in two weeks with Kruschen. I ate as usual and feel fine." You, too, can safely reduce as Mrs. McCausland did if you'll only have a mind of your own. Pay no attention to gossipers who wouldn't want to see you the slender woman you can be if you'll only take a half teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in a cup of hot water every morning. (Tastes fine with juice of half lemon added.) Kruschen is SAFE it's a health treatment and when your body $450.00 $350.00 $150.00 TRUCK TRUCK AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS abounds with Kruschen fitness ex cess fat leaves. Jar lasts 4 weeks and costs but a trifle and drugstore. The City Drug Co. sells lots of it. (Adv.) $150.00 to Priced from $35.00 up See Our New WALL PAPER SAMPLES Sun Tested - Washable Utah Auto & Imp. Co. STUDEBAKER AND GRAHAM - Painting Tinting Paper Hanging DEALERS TREMONTON, UTAH that I am taking - Full-floati- TRUCK, New SEDAN to announce to the PAIS "YOUR GOOD WILL OUR BEST ASSET" rear ANNOUNCEMENT Uby the Gash Union 1934 FORD Chris-tense- n, Let Us Help Our Building Material Stock Is Complete. You Will Enjoy Trading In Our Store. Join the Hundreds of Satisfied Customers. You Too, Will Be Satisfied. 1-T- j up-to-da- te -- V-- 8 Highlights commencing Monday, over the service station formerly operatedby Earl Marble, located m the Fronk let garage building. I glad meet all my friends and those service appreciate the best line of gasoline and A FISHING LICENSE and all kinds of tackle PHONE 35 RIVER I Here Are Some Items That You Will Need Right Now Everybody is Repairing and Remodeling. You Do It - Ask Us About the Plan! i m mine Htennis farmers' 5l5nil ''"''jl Evidentiy:ja -- - Y- Fi- nancial Relations reports that there model homes are being planned In Logan, building to commence simultaneously with the other model homes throughout the country on June 15th, National Better Housing Day. Another house is being selected on Main Street to be modernized for a Title I demonstration. ter, Jessie, were guests of Mrs. Vanderhoof, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurd of Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hurd, Arnold Hurd and Miss Anne Hurd motored to Salt Lake City, Sunday, May 5, where Arnold entered the missionary training school. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Gunnel of Howell, Mrs. Geo. Allen and daughter, Beth, and son, Jack, of Ogden, Mrs. Zina Nelson of Tremonton and Lowell Cutler of Ogden, spent' Sunday here with their mother, Mrs. R. N. Cutler. An enjoyable program was presented Sunday in honor of Mothrs' Day, " viewg of the same accident in Sunday school. Mrs. Antone Rentmeister of Junisleep t the wheel, running into the guard I rails of a bridge. It was necessary to saw these "Ss-sicper, spent last week here with her father. , guard rails apart to remove the bodies. Both i Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Austin of illustrations show one of the guard rails piercwe erguests of Mrs. Austin's Juniper, ing tho bodv of th u. father, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Larkin entertained at dinner Monday night iri honor of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Ward, Miss who has Mabel Christensen and Miss Frances the attained Every age boy I BEAR CITY Economic of 12 or more, will discover that Dad Homer. g By Mrs. C. VV. Brailsford Mrs. Alice Erickson returned to j and Mother will be a lot easier to get 8 It has ofter. been said, during the along with this summer if he will Salt Lake City Friday after spending Mrs. Mark McCoy is confined to past five sour years,, that the way keep the lawn mowed and free from three months here. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Garbanati ather bed suffering with inflammatory to solve a depression is to develop rubbish; will do his best to raise a and flower bed be and funeral services at American rheumatism. tended prize garden new frontiers. The only trouble with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Howes of that solution in the present depres- generally useful around the house. He Falls for Mrs. Ed Quinlan, Friday. will Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hurd, Jr. and Marysville, Utah, are staying at the sion in the present depression is the of discover that he will have plenty spending money, plenty of time off family were guests at the home of home of their daughter, Mrs. Mark lack of frontiers tn Hfvplnn for flsmn and swimming. And who Mr. and Mrs. Fonnesbeck at Logan, One frontier is still left, however McCoy and family during her illness. miSnt be 80 arranged that at a wedding dinner in honor of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Buzukis of Salt Alaska. Onlv a minute nortinn nf it. knows Lake City, spent Sunday afternoon at food is produced within its boundar- he can go on that camping trip, where and Mrs. Paul Fonnesbeck. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christian ies the rest must be imported from he can cook his own meals over an A reformer is a person who wants Zinck.. The two ladies are sisters. Continental U. S. As a result, a open campfire? to let his conscience be your you Friday evening the Primary officers scheme which FERA officials set upBE SURE AND READ THE ADS and teachers and the Primary chil- on in January, is now getting underguide. dren put on their May Festival in the way. n In Southern Alaska is the Matan-usk- a amusement hall. Miss Donna was crowned May queen. Each Valley, with 76,000 rich acres, class dramatized some of their play which now houses but 117 families. work in singing and dancing. Five of FERA plan is to transplant bankrupt the stake board members from Brig-ha- farm families to the valley from U. S. City, were present, also six of farming regions, put them to work :: wish the Primary workers from Corinne producing necessities. Winter tempublic and a number of the parents. After peratures in the valley are higher May 20, the program, a dance was enjoyed by than those in northern Michigan, Minthe little folks. nesota, etc., so there is no climate Sunday evening in connection with problem. Each family will be given JN. Chevro-' our sacrament meeting graduation equipment, livestock, a house and exercises for the Trail Builders was forty acres, worth $3,000 .which they held. In this group were ten boys. can repay to the Government with 3 Each of these boys gave a talk on per cent interest over 30 years. First will be to some subject they had studied in Pri families started for the valley a fortwho in mary, under the direction of their night ago. vast as The Violet Jensen. All N. has Mrs. teacher, possibilities-hplan oils. of the boys were presented with their inlisted the sympathy of many certificate of graduation by the president of the Primary, Sina R. Hansen. The boys were Jerry Christen-seSubject for debate: Would you Keith Johnson, Deverl Mantelo, rather drown out or dry up and blow Theon Brailsford, Thenl Christensen, away? Blain Andersen. Carlyle Gardner, Blain Whitaker, Odell Christensen and Vae Jensen. Mrs. Minnie Garlick of Salt Lake City ,is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Josie Nelsen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Christensen were shopping in Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Ford V8 Trucks have a reputation for hauling Mrs. Cliff Matesen, Mrs. Carl Iver-se- n more tons, more miles with more satisfaction and and Miss Dena Christensen were at less cost. Ample bower, excess strength and Ogden visitors Wednesday. remarkable ability of the Ford V-- 8 Truck insures Sunday the Sunday school gave a continued performance on the toughest jobs. very interesting program in honor of Mothers Day. All mothers present On any road with any load Ford V-- 8 trucks are were presented with a carnation. consistent profit earners because of these advanced Roy Arbon was operated on Mon-- j features: day at a Brigham City hospital for 1. V-- 8 engine with 80 full horsepower hernia. son 8 Mr. old of 2. New forward load distribution Dwane, the year and Mrs. Walter Hansen, was operat3. New, stronger front axle ed on Monday for appendicitis. 4. rear axle 5. Heavy duty four speed transmission Boys who have finished their stu6. New, larger centri-forc- e type clutch dies and have been fermnting in idle7. Improved cooling ness are the tinder lying around this 8. Comfortable, insulated cab state. 9. Rib cooled self centering brakes 10. Torque tube and radius rod drive 11. New spring suspension 12. New truck style comfortable coupe I WILKINSON & SON I I PHONE I I 3.a-- 3 THE Eaiy Terms Through Universal Credit Co. 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