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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER "PACE TWO RIVER VALLEY LEADER SCHOOL DAYS I was feellne Sorrv for mr. "Yes. 26. 1935 any work, and so on, at the Fwtoffiee at Tre- - self not bavins ant) then I ..thought of you sod bow , Utah aa Second Claw Matter. .KM, all juu c uwui mu iue tilings you at TremoBton. Utah, on Dravehave to , do, ; thst I was- right do eiel week. ashamed of myself. But I don't know what might not have done. If there Subscription Rates $2 00 iiailn't been you to think about" One Year (in advance) -Weil, dearie," said Mrs. McCrery. as $100 Ef Months (in advance) SO4 she jratiierea me gin in her arms Three Months (in advance) mil lie that's what we're here for, Thousands Crowd City For Climax of the Big Holiday Gift Festival By DWIG1 t- VftUR MOTrtER - ij JACK a ma b"M ntf To Your Town as well as to your Country PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS f i (Continued From Page One) r treets of Tremonton Christmas eve and distributed 1050 bags of candy and nuts to that many boys and girls who had assembled to see his arrival. It was a eala day for Tremonton. and one would have to- think back a great many years to remember, if ever such a throng of people were to town at one time. The Christmas epirit filled the air and people teemed to be extremely happy. The one thing missing to make the it Christmas in very deed was '' lack of snow. .WW w& - COME- 193 5 The only place ia the U. S. where catalog and o eVertinVnatter mmm . or product can tic obtained Free tad Without ' ObMstioB ia the American Industrial Library, Write or BunneM Advertiin Matter you ere will be promptly forwarded. iuurinjj AMEBICAI IIDOSTtlM. LIBRARY BatMriaBalUlaft. Ckiflato.UUsoia w wm ASSOCIATION Free to PjibKc Nov) jfcbLD tuki ilarlin. ' NATIONAL EDITORIAL ZSVLesnAjcA. to Tea; mi 1 J0ST v - 1 y With all its draw backs life is still splendid adventure. Men have a lot of characteristics that we may dislike, but we can over-- look most of them in a man who shows gratitude. Advertising; is what draws away trade from the small village. Adver tising will also keep it at home. Classified I Ad Column -- " I Ladies for few hours WANTED work, Tuesday, Dec. 31. Average wage 30c hour. Apply Bear River Valley Leader. ma' FOR SALE McCormick-Deerin- g chine cream separator, good condi tion. RayHunsaker. $85 Copper clad cook stove, with water jacket connection, and a water heater. Call Mrs. Ed Winchester. Historic Evolution of the Radio Tube Banana, Roman Beauty, and Pear Main Apples, reasonable. Alvin Stander, Bear River City. eral. "A fine start for a New Year. Work, work, work, same as last! Hang that confetti, how it sticks! What is there to life, anyway? Work all day, and half the night, and for what? What difference does it make that I'm alive? Nobody cares. What do I do that's worthwhile? Nothing! Might just as well be dead." She had come to the end of the walk, aad now she knocked the snow off her d broom And I back. ouce inac some aay 1 a ue a uiuugiu great lady," she snorted. "Humph.!" The floor banged behind her with a dull thud. All morning Mrs. McCrery spent in a maze of abuse and self-pitbut when lunch time came she bethought herself of Dora- - Pike, third floor back. "Poor chick," she thought, "no work yet. I'd better fix her up a bite to eat" She set a tray and covered it with a clean napkin. "Shame on me," she went on, as sin' climbed the stairs, "grumbling at my work, when that poor girl would give her arm for a job. Guess she isn't ev erything she would like to be either, but she doesn't go around bawling like a calf. She's an inspiration, that's what at these leading Tremonton Stores MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes of 800 families in West Oneida, Ida. Reliable hustler should start earning $25 weekly and increase rapidly. Write today. Rawleigh, Dept. UTL-83-Denver, Colo. S, Stores Gephart Goods - Shoes Dry FOR SALE Two-stor- y frame house, strickly modern, close in. A snap for someone. If interested see James Walton, Tremonton. 2 tf. Ready-to-We- Coal - Hardware Building Material CASH PAID for dead and useless cows and horses. Call Maple Creek 493-J-- Reverse Charge. 2. 6-- , City Drug. Co... tf Complete Drug Service fr'and'-turne- With A11O.K. That she is, and this coming year I'm going to try to be more her way. If I hod to put up with what she has to, maybe I'd have some right to mope and complain." She paused, panting, and then "Here's Just a bite" she knocked. began, as the door opened. "Why, what's the matter?" Dora Pike's eyes were red with weeping, and now they brimmed again. "Oh, It's you, Mrs. McCrery ! Come in," she said. "I'm in a bit of a funk," she apologized, "what with New Year's, and all. In fact, I would have ended It, if it hadn't been for thinking of you." By Phyllis j 21929 11928 11933 Chev. Sedans. 11929 Graham Sedan. 11931 Pontiac Sedan. Ford Cabrolet. Shoe Repairing You WiU Enjoy a Real Saving by Trading at These Stores. Each Filled book of S&H Green Stamps' WiU Buy Merchandise at These Stores Just the Same As Money. j' The modern newspaper, large or make each newspaper truly represenImall, is "contact man" for its com- tative. Western Publisher. munity outside its field of publication. Let changes come. Without changes Every worthwhile citizen should be as anxious as the publisher himself to there is no progress. I Cen-tervill- - 11931 11934 Chev. Ton. 11933 Chevrolet l2 Ton. 11929 Chev.l2 Short. 11932 Chev. V2 Ton. Ton Chev. NEW 1936 LONG DUAL CHEVROLET TRUCKS AS LOW AS $765.0(1 PRICES LOWEST Mrs. Leo Nelson had a misfortune of burning her hands while making candy Monday. Mrs. James Peterson entertained for a birthday party in honor of her husband's sixtieth birthday anniversary. A turkey dinner was served to the many guests after which rook was played. Leora Nelson, Phyllis Roche and Mrs. Nelson motored to Ogden Wed- SATISFACTION -- STIIcf -- tjuv ,smi TREMONTON, UTAH .F - H - 0 - NrE,36: - 1 mildest-tastin- g 'W j mado! It's like the old-fashion- Ryes ed 'XQ pun jajood ,s.?2?W or :sXcs jCbm Xsb3 sim proud Schenley Rye is Ihe lifjhl- est and mildest you can find today. it is sturdy yet gentle and clean to the taste made the way good ryes used to be made. Schenley's May- flower is in the tradition of those early This - aufpuvnidd v I 'PvaH ui fiujjaa flauatf j uaijm uivj-iiu- y BESSIN6ER BROS. NaTt51rW- Qo sassvd uivd Urn, SEE- Tho Ughfost, (ffj X I'r. and Mrs. Reed Wight of Ogden, Rulon Davis of Logan, Mrs. Mil-rr.- e Davis and children of Fairview, and Elmo Davis of Wales spent Sunday vi3ited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Anderson. While there Mrs. Ander-rc- n served her guests to a lovely tur-!:e- y dinner. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Borgstrom had as their guests Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. George Bradshaw of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stone of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Evin Borgstrom of Honeyville, and Miss Vaudis Borgstrom of Salt Lake. GUARANTEED FOR ICE Beverages & Coal r i ft nesday. IN THE STATE "Me?" -- 3 Mrs. Amelia Anderson has been visiting the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson of Bountiful and e. Mr. and Mrc. Clarence Reeves of Champion Shoe Repair Ford Sedan. 2 Was Feeling Sorry for Myself." THATCHERT Roche I Counts Jewelry - Gifts - Watche, The four most Important phasfs in the development of the electronic device which has had a influence on all forms of communication and entertainment. The Fleming valve was the first tube to detect "wireless" signals: The De Forest Audion was an important advance and gave impetus radio operation practicable and did to the birth of the radio art. The first AC tube made socket-powe- r tube, smaller and mere efficient, which breaks away with messy batteries; and lastly, the new away from incandescent lamp; making tradition by sealing all the elements in steel. USED CARS Yt I NETAtTUBEl Chevrolet - Robert Simonsen Jeweler mw Fronk TRUCKS "Me?" "Yes. Millinery ar Farmers' Cash Union 5-- Trout Hatchery, Brigham U SpewdaDjme Ask for FOR SALE McCRERY swept the snow the steps of her boarding with vicious strokes, all the time keeping up a stream of grumbled protests about everything. In gen- IT? Every tjme YOO FOR SALE MRS. WOtfT SQUAW SO YOU Heatrola circulator beater, used only short time, $25 cash. Wm. E. Poulter, 530 31st St., Ogden, Utah. FOR SALE n1lP v fiwt ryes the forefathers knew. ut sjjKi ''CI daajf h Jos. S. Finch & Co., Inc., Schenlet, Pa., Division ol SCHENIXY PRODUCTS CO., Inc. 'J!I3J lduicud punoj sabu oum. 0 siio si mnus 'JIAJ suoiniui jo .saiTW j ja B 9Sxn SCHENLEY'S ajqejosiui jm I jl . viJi Wxf J II nrf Wk Mlfwii fTr fe WS J'fe f 131 ' ml III 9 j Bl 4f M ' 1 J&iW W fiP-'i' noA soanjjo bibibj uoijm isaqoa A -- najij JnoA V pcaq uoujw , 7? W STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY jfTZ.L! - - '' |