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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 6. 1935 ried their own camping equipment and cooked their supper and break- - DEWEYVILLE By Mr. Thorna Ault last. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Dewey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dewey and daughters, Mrs. Harry Cook, Mr. and Mrs. John Becker, all of Ogden, were visiting relatives here and attended the Decoration Day program held in the Deweyville cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Dewey and sons accompanied Mrs. Dewey's mother to Richmond on Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Record and B. P. Record of Salt Lake City, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Record on Decoration Day. Wednesday, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Harwood of Salt Lake City, was burried in the Deweyville cemetery at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Lester Pierson and Mrs. M. A. Linn are improving of their illness at this writing. Mrs. O. R. Child of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sessions and Mrs. Verba Taylor of Afton, Wyoming, were calling on relatives here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Harwood of Ogden, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Burbank of Idaho, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fryer Thursday. Mrs. Gene Schieb and children of Salt Lake City, spent a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. John Fryer. A number of our ward M. I. A. officers and members attended the mutual excursion to the Logan temple Friday, May 31. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jensen had as their dinner guest, Mrs. Ray Couch and children, Wednesday. Mrs. O. R. Child of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sessions and Mrs. Verba Taylor of Afton, Wyoming, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble on Friday. Mrs. A. F. Loveland of Logan, visited relatives here the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Tingey and little son of Promontory, were visiting at the home of Mrs. Myrtle on and George Eckley on Thursday. Mrs. Ivy Tucker and baby of Roy, Utah, visited relatives here on Decoration Day. Nine boy scouts, under the direction Scout Master, Bert of Assistant Wheatley, enjoyed a successful camping trip to Cold Water canyon Saturday night of last week. They car Ma-pleto- n, Chicago's Mayor Kelly Starts Work On Big Building to Employ Thousands Zade Marble returned home after spending the school term at Wells, mevaaa. He will spend the summei here with his grandmother, Mrs. Mary u. Marble. Mrs. Annie Davis of Salt Lake City, visited friends and relatives here on Thursday. Wednesday, Horace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Dewey, and Erma Wild of Brigham City, were married in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank and sons visited Mrs. Fred Harwood in the L. D. S. hospital on Sunday. Sunday Mrs. H. A. Lish and son, Almo. and daughters, and Mrs. Hor ace Lish were in Ogden, Peterson and halt Lake City, calling on friends and relatives. f is SNOWVILLE Annie liurd XfSi 4? 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Stern, President of the In carrying out an advertising camUnited States Shoe Corporation says: it does not pay to "wobble," paign are "Active feet and healthy feet if for you do you may get off the synonymous, yet so few women know "YOUR GOOD WILL road to success. straight anything about their feet and the 35 right type of shoes which are most A community is judged by the essential, not alone to their graceful it gives its newspaper. walking but to their continued good health. "Your local shoe store continually advertises orthpedic footwear in your local newspaper. This type of shoe no longer is of the clumsy variety; in fact, many manufacturers making orthopedic types exclusively aie among the style leaders in what is known as the walking type of shoe. "Unquestionably there is a last made to fit your foot. Go to your shoe dealer; tell him you want healthy happy feet and let him prescribe the type last and the height heel that is necessary for your individual comfort and your individual foot freedom. "Get the right shoe for your foot and you will be amazed at the differ ence it makes in your everyday life. "Too many women go into a shoe store just to be 'fitted in a type of shoe that appeals to their fancy roth- er than to their feet. 'I have read newspaper advertise ments time and again appealing to the intelligent type of women to se cure, literally, a beauty treatment for her feet, and have met hundreds of women, and received letters from thousands of them, all stating that once they secured their proper lasts 7 their foot troubles vanished forever. ' ' Serial Number , t Stock Number 'Go to your' local shoe dealer; put what learn and hands in his feet your .In foot happiness means." ' ;:; mount Farmers, Cash Union -- OUR BEST ASSET' Tremonton, Utah Si jr BOTHWELL Summers R4PIAT011 V MOTOR K CLUTCH By Phyllis Mr. George M. Sparks called on Mr. Summers during the week. Mr. Sparks is from Cary, Idaho and was a missionary companion of Mr. Sum REAR AXLE BATTERY , K ' f Mr. and Mrs. George Stark and daughter Delia were visitors in Will- ard on Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Summers and two small daughters, Mrs. T. V. Summers and Mr. and Mrs. Clarance Summers enjoyed a trip to Brigham Sun. The First Year club held their first meeting at Wilma Wilson's. They organized their club and enjoyed games. Mr. Ervin Summers and children were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Marble of Deweyville Memorial Day after which they enjoyed themselves at Crystal Springs. Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins of Lo gan are visiting with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hawkins. The Bothwell Clever Cookers 4 II club met at the home of Delia Newman. President Gladys Newman conducted the meeting. Time was then spent in making rolls, after which games were played and meeting ad- ourned at 5 o'clock. The Jolly Mixers club of Both- well, held their meeting at the home of La Vaun Tolman. Business was discussed and then the club canned meati of different varieties. A light luncheon was served and the meeting waa adjourned to meet again June 6 at the home of June Holiday. STARTING LIGHTING , ; K GLASS V FENDERS STEERING BRAKES IGNITION . KBOPY , TRANSMISSION C. W. 4-- H i CEKISIPD Line of Implements CLUB NEWS mers. m Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen Jr. of Elwood spent Sunday with Mrs. Christensen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood. , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Graner spent GASE'AUSBOURNE has been carefully checked and reconditioned as shown by () marks below ...and the , 's Wood.- - See Our Floor Display of the Famous PHONE this Shelf Revolves I Useful storage space is marvelously increased All-red- FARM MACHINERY The first year cooking class meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Cash, Friday, May 31. The meeting was postponed until this date on account of Memorial Day. The girls were given their registration cards and record books. Dainty refreshments were served and the the date for the next meeting will be June : BY THE USE OF 4-- H refer jot v!; t SAVE YOUR sr-- JOyl to flunk -- . mm years. "This is at least one sizeable building project that is being launched in 1935 without the aid of federal funds," Mr. Olson added. H v ; ,. summer. ' Mrs. Elmer Coomba returned home from Farmington where she has spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.: Miller. ' . .V; Mrs. Frank Durfey and daughter Alice of Beaver Dam spent Thursday with Mrs. Durfey's mother, Mrs. Jed ' ; SecrisL Joan Welling of Trempnton spent a few days with Virga Wood. Mrs. Jed Allred and children are spending a few days with Mrs. parents, Mr.' "and Mrs David Saturday in Brigham with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cannon of Brigham spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. John L Smith spent Wood. Sunday in Salt Lake visiting with Patriach J. P. Christensen of El- - friends and relatives. , than they have been for several 4-- . Mr. and Mrs. Janice Earl who has been attending the Agricultural Coilege at Logan, returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tone Justensen and children of Magna spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Graner. Mrs. LaCante Earl and children are spending a few days in St Anthony with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowcutt of Riverside spent Sunday with Mrs. Bowcutt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Len-ar- d Standing. Mr. Bud Earl and children, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Bowcutt spent Thursday in St. Anthony with relatives. Miss Donna Davis returned home with them. Miss Rosa Peck of Ogden is spending a few days with her grandmother Mrs. Inez Peck. Mrs. isabelle Allred and children are spending a few days with Mrs. Allred's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Center: Mayor Kelly (with ipade) and Walter E. Olson, rug company head. CHICAGO With Mayor Edward this the Ideal time t. build "For us," he said, "this is doubly (J. Kelly wielding the spade, ground was broken recently for the first the tune to build. In the first place, major building project of the year in we badly need this new unit to third unit In the rapid-- y handle our steadily increasing busi!Chicago the growing plant of the Olson Rug ness; second, we have found build- company. The new structure will ing costs are now more reasonable post $415,000. In addition to the fact that this project will result in fixe employment pf thousands of men, Walter E. Olson, president of the rug com pany, explained that he considered ward. Alma Johnson who Welling have beeaJjvj in Logan during tne Herman Lott returned home from winter, Ir, Johnson has been Joseph Monday, where he has spent attending'coUege, returned to Fieldthe past week. ing where they will live during the Via , It is indeed impossible to survey the resources of this country without wondering how it comes about that a country holding so much of the goods of the world in its hands and being in such a high degree could continue to meet with such dif ficulties which are being described by our statesmen. XX'X$:lX'. wood spent Sunday visiting: in our FIELDING By Enid I V Mrs. Eli Graehl of Brigham is a guest of Mrs. Nellie Arbon this week Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Rogers of visited Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Larkin Sunday. Mrs. Anna Larkin and family of Smithfield were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Larkin last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Baird of Layton were guests of her father, Wm. Hurd Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson were in Logan on business Monday. Charles Peterson and Golden Peter son motored to Salt Lake Tuesday. At the conjoint M. I. A. meeting held Sunday evening Elder Ernest Horsley of Brigham was the principal speaker. His subject was "Youth and the Church". Wm. Hurd and his son Wm. Hurd Jr. attended the Reeder family reun ion at Brigham Tuesday. Mrs. James Cottam was an Ogden visitor last week. FAG2 THRI39 , K , Y FINISH S , V TIRES Y UPHOLSTERY FLOOR MATS V A" K ' LUBRICATION I' ,1 of GREAT numbers in this community have learned that the way to get a abetter used car is to visit this or ganization and buy a car with the "OK" that counts. Every car must pass a rigid, systematic inspection before it is awarded our Guaranteed uOK'tSgT are carefully checked by factory-traine- d mechanics brakes are adjusted, upholstery cleaned, the car made to look Eke new, and all mechanical, parts reconditioned to provide the finest and most: dependable performance. 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