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Show fAGS BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. AUGUST TWO trip to Southern California. BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Mrs. J. H. Miller and famin Brigham City Friday Mr. and visited ily Utah as Second Class Matter. afternoon with county assessor, Fred Published at Tremonton, Utah, on L. Petersen and wife. Thursday of each week. Miss Evylyn Danner of Charleston to her home Saturday after returned Subscription Rates visit at the home of her a lengthy $2.00 One Year (in advance) F. G. Korth. Mrs. aunt, 61x Months (In advance) and Jasper Shaffer acCarmen Three tlonths (in advance) - - - - 50 d Mr. and Mrs. Nephl companied of Garland on a fishing trip NATIONAL EDITORIAL last week. ASSOCIATION The many friends of Mrs. Mary ZA LesnAjU- - I 9 3 5 Sorenson who has been an invalid for over 15 years will be glad to learn that she was able to enjoy a short automobile ride Sunday afternoon, one Entered at the Poetoffiee at 1. 1635 Tre-anoDt- oo, j $1-0- West-ergar- Free to Public :: LETS HAVE A LICK The medicine must taste good for the cat wants to hare the dog's dally dose. the few in many years. J. Hansen and J. L. Atkinson enjoyed a fishing trip to the canyons the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Miller visited Saturday with her mother, Mrs. of C. catalog and Ti Jy plaea In tb U. S. wKara matter coverins any hue of boataaaa Without oTpjiuct eaikS obtauxi Fro Obbamtioa ia the Amenoaa butuarnal Library. U'nte or BuaiiMaa Atrvrtiui Matter too aro iatarcatad in; aaa will bepronptlj torwaojcd. AMERICAl IIDOSTRIAL LIBRARY M To Your Town as well as to your Country formerly Miss EAST GARLAND 4 Miss Margie Firth is spending her vacation, in Garfield with her aunt Mrs. Roy Bingham. Miss Lenore Mills returned to her home In Stone, Idaho last Tuesday. The following people were visitors of Ogden on the 24th of July: Mr. and Mrs.. Earl Firth and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Anderson and children. Mrs. T. V. Summers, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rudgar Forsgreen and Mr. and Mrs. llavia Larson Many people from the community attended the celebration in Ogden on July 24 th. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Young ot Perry were Thursday visitors of the J. L. Atkinson family. On Sunday Mrs. C. J. Hansen and J. L. Atkinson each took a car load of students of the Sunday School Church History class to Wasa-kiIndian Sunday school. Mrs Pearl Grover is teacher all enjoyed rthe trip. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oyler, Mr. and Mrs. John Oyler Senior, and J. J. White motored to Brigham on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Petersen and son L. Frances accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kearns of Cedar City on a trip to Yellowstone National Park last 4w 5wwr n. .... , I i 3-- T CALENDARS MR. MERCHANT! Now is the time to order your Art Calendars for 1936. We have taken on a line and they are real beauties! Harh Herndon, Jr, conqueror of both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, is deserting distance flights and aiding the Cities Service August Safety Campaign. The famous flier Is seen taking off to carry the message of the dangers of carbon monoxide gas to all motorists. r ; New striped crepe rubber salt worn by the beautiful Ann Sheridan of 1 1 min This Caravan delivered price includes bumpers, bumper guards, spare tire and tube, metal tire cover and all necessary 1A WATCH FOR PLAY DAY Mrs. Ellen Hunsaker and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Cook from Honeyville were Are you planning for the big windj visitors of Mrs. Ella Anderson Mon- up of playground activities which is day. not far off? Do you know that it is Dean Anderson and Seaman Mills,) to be in the form of a "Play Day" ? returned home Sunday after spending Do you know that it is to be August the past 4 days of training at Camp! 10th ? If you don't know all this, Kiesel prior to their departure for then get informed and don't forget, Washington, D. C. All children are urged to attend the A large group of people attendee'' playground as often as possible dur-- l the closing session at the Logan Tem- ine the remaining days so that they ple Wednesday, they are as follows: might all participate in the fair, paMrs. Jennie Firth, Mrs. May Bosley, rade, races, relays, ball games, peaMrs. James Summers, Mrs. T. X. nut hunt, dance revue and other items Summers, Mrs. Rodha Mills, Mr. and of interest which will be featured ca Mrs. Clarence Summers, Mrs. Mary Play Day. Newman and Bishop Marble. Parents are invited to attend and are asked now to remind their children to come to the playground every : j 5sSBsSs:afcr- - i j ' FAT MAN REDUCES 53 POUNDS--O- H BOY! Don't be stubborn, you big fat men throw off your fat before your fat throws you int the discard. Do as S. A. Lanier of Sawtelle, Calif., did- read this letter: "I have used two reducing belts to no benefit but since using Kruschen Salts each morning in ray coffee 1 have taken off 7 lbs. in a week and eat most anything I like. I weighed 243 lbs. 6 months ago and now weigh 190 lbs." Take one half teaspoonful of Krus-cheSalts in a glass of hot water every morning cut down on fatty meats, potatoes and sweets now you know the safe way to lose unsightly fat. For a trifling sum you can get a bottle of Kruschen Salts that lasts 4 weeks at the City Drug Co. and Adam's Drug Store or any drug store in the world but be sure and get Kruschen your health comes first. (Adv.) remaining day. Remember, only eight more days until Play Day. Don't miss it. BE SURE AND READ THE ADS QOOR CHILD' and the school n ail rw vy VTi ni Hem rn a hit jt ikbuviu fbjikd md Htjtk EJmtMlem Fmbin ImttfKtw wy Sim Oepmrntm b rmj aw Dim. n HEARTBURN, ACID STOMACH. GAS ON STOMACH? Have you tried SELTZER? makes a sparkling alkaline drink. As it contains an it analgesic, first relieves the pain of everyer day ailments, then by restoring the alkaline balancs, removes the cause when due to Excess Aicd. Get Alka-Selnt- er at year irog stete. Urge rackage Wc rocket Sise He. tmtiiininin. Pay-Exce- State Tax possessions. (acetyl-salicyla- te) n COMPLETELY EQUIPPED Nothing More To ter which breakfasts were prepared. Alka-Seltz- Bear River Valley Leader SEDAN DELIVERED In Tremonton equipped in this city for only a trifle more than the lowest cost cars. Come in and try out the cars and see for yourself why I so confidently challenge anyone in town to match this Studebaker value!" Scouts Evan Roberts and Harr Fritz of Philadelphia, with Edna Randolph Worrell, of Betsy Boss, who Is sewing Pennsylvania's star on the official camp flag for the National Boy Scout Jamboree to be held at Washington, D. G, between August 21st and 30th. 3O)00 Boy Scouts will attend, from every state and all American movie fame. ALKA at Home fl "Yet it delivers completely - Buy Your 1936 Calendars 1 1 ; 1935 Studebaker Champion pictured here is a car you wouldn't even mention in the same breath with the lowest priced. Its body is steel reinforced by steel from wheels to roof panels. It has compound hydraulic brakes. It's inches roomier than any comparably priced car. It's luxuriously upholstered and finished. Highest Quality Prompt Service and Most Reasonable Prices! 1 O, School Promotions It is becoming increasingly more difficult to justify the annual promotion scheme used by most school systems. Educators recognize the faults and they re looking around for a substitute. Parents can help at home by not plac- ing so much emphasis upon the importance of promotion. Makiror it appear to be a "life and death" matter is It becomes the horrible monster of the nightmare. Something terrible to be feared. No child can be happy or do good work with such a mental hazard. He comes to think of promotion as a means of escaping a parent's wrath or some dreadful mark of inferiority for life. After all, the annnal promotion is just another tradition, merely a custom inherited from the past We shouldn't let ft mean so much if we would be fair to the child. Jose may close the school year, but let it go at that It's the beginning of the summer vacation. In September go on as though there bad been no break. Education never stops, wfcether school is open or closed. Let each child go as fast m he can. Help him to do his best Bat let's stop making him feel that promotion is the ONE great objective of education and life. dan-Cero- WE CAN OFFER YOU 1 1 1 1 io every other dealer So show you a value Hire this!" "This Let us show you our beautiful line before placing your order. 1 to-th- - Ex-offic- THEY ARE HERE! 1 . Mrs. Eli Hawkins and Mrs. LaPreal Moody and daughter are spending the week in Logan with Mr. and Mrs.John Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson and daughter, Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Anderson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Foseberg Sunday. The Jolly Mixers met at the home of Wanda Anderson. A varity of cakes were made after which all enjoyed a swim. week. Miss Donna Marble was a visitor Miss Ethel James of Salt Lake City of Mr. and Mrs. George Stark and spent the weekend at the J. W. LarSunday. family son home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Anderson atMr. and Mrs. Grant Wilde and son, tended the funeral of Mr. John W Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilde and son of Christenson of Bear River City. Salt Lake City were Saturday andl Sunday a very pleasant party was Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. R. L. Elder Cannyon in honor Shaffer. Mrs. Grant Wilde and son of of Mrs. Louis Christ-ensethe birthday remained to visit with her parents. Guests were present from during the week the rest of the party Preston, Idaho, Portage and Salt Lake returning to Salt Lake on Sunday eve. City, Utah. Thirty-fou- r guests enMaster Dee Adams of Tremonton delicious dinner and the a very joyed is spending the week at his grandfaday was spent in happy reunion of ther's D. E. Adams. and relatives of Mrs. friends Williard Larson returned Sunday from a 3 day training at afternoon Miss Francessa Wieht and Mr Camp Kiesel which was held for the' Ervin Summers were married Wed- r. nA the Logan Temple. They who are going to the Silver Jamboree nesdav in then left for a trip to Bear Lake. at Washington D. C. Deverl Anderson entertained nine Leroy Atkinson left Monday friends at his birthday party little Voss with Ward of Riverside on a Refreshments were served i last week. and games were played. Mrs. Krist Peterson and daughtef ATTENTION MEN were visitors of friends in Ogden on Wednesday. We will select several reliable Sunday evening the Elders of Beav men with mechanical ability to er Dam presented the program at train in this vicinity for repairing Sacrament meeting. Elders Johnson Busenbark were the speakers a and and operating Diesel Engines. large crowd was in atendance and the Write giving reference and memeeting was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allen and chanical experience. daughter, Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. HESSENFLOVV Summers and daughter, Phyllis, were visitors of Ogden Monday. 29 South State St, Salt Lake City met at the home of Grace The Anderson, business was discussed af- - IIH n, Harry Drew. e 1 1 ' ON SAFETY FLIGHT -- By Phyllis By Airs, By Nan Nelson. B0THWELL Summers - week. Mrs. A. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Isaacson of Garland was buried here Wednesday. PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS I H Psa F. A. Shuman of Penrose. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Bingham and little daughter of Twin Falls, Idaho are guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Korth this week. Mrs. Alva Rhodes and Mrs. Keith Rhodes attended a shower Monday at Portage in honor of Mrs. Bowcutt KBlarUsBalMia Cklao,IlUl 4- Mi at Camp Kiesel last encampment i p. Larkin, Mrs. J. J. Larkin and Mrs. D. G. Nelson, Jr. motorMr. and Mrs. D. J. Cutler, J. J. ed to Camp Kiesel Friday to take Cutler and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Cutler the boys. The ladies returned home the same day. spent July 24th at Clear Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Peterson were Mrs. Annie Showell accompanied her son, Rollin and family to Clear guests of her mother, at Bear River City. July 24th. Creek for July 24th. Mrs. Edwena Cottam went to Grover, Wyo., last week to visit friends. NOTICE Mrs. Bert Eliason, Jr. and Mrs. on business in were Carl Cobia Ogden Notice is hereby given that bids for Friday. the furnishing of needed books, blanks Leroy Sanders is in Salt Lake City and stationery, required Box Elthis week. Stanley Sanders is visit- der county for the year by commencing Calif. ing his father in Menla Park, July 1st, 1935, may be filed with the Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson, Jr., enundersigned anytime prior to 1 p.m., tertained at a lawn party July 24th. the 3rd day of August, 1935. EstiGuests were Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Lar-ki- mates and specifications may be had Mr .and Mrs. Dan Hickman, Mr. by making inquiry of the undersigned, and Mrs. Lawrence Anderson, Mr. and all of said bids will be presented Mrs. Jas. H. Garbanati. Honorable Board of County ComA number of our people attended missioners by the undersigned, for the the Pioneer celebration in Ogden. to the lowest competent bidawarding Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Peterson and der. Mrs. E. A. Peterson are visiting relaC. HENRY NIELSEN, (Signed) tives in Salt Lake City. County Clerk and Scouts D. G. Nelson, Jr. and James Auditor- three-clay the at Larkin were present I jj SNOWVILLE Miss Annie iiurU 7 lis nxi articU Dr. Inland tnS tKov turn inmnwr play may b4 mmX m eU us mUriaining. Utah Auto & Imp. Co. 1 935-- Th MM mm t Studebaker SsbWbHSSm BBS Arc You Fair .... When you use your neighbor's tele- phone are you being fair to your neighbor and the telephone company? .... It is no more fair to use your neigh- bor's phone than it would be to attach your electric wire to his and use it without the current running through the me- ter. In both instances you are unfair to the company and yonr neighbor who dislikes to refuse you the use of his phone. We have made the lowest possible rates consistent with the service rendered. The more phones, the greater the .... service. .... Don't annoy your neighbor or sponge the company. Be independent and progressive. Have your own phone. It may also prove a factor to save home of your child in case of an your on .... emergency. .... May we have the pleasure of install- ing one in your home? THANK YOU Bear River Valley Telephone Co. Corp. |