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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1936 PAGE EIGHT . - - nwrvav-ivrrnT- -. l.,..,...,.,.M. . ........ I. r AJift..9i uv RpsprvA rnccss. uciu num avi - -- .. Tfl A wnUPD "VfHTTlI7"CT T T , ........ ,.,,. ITm X17TrvXTTO Season Tickets Spts - 3fo ,,. . SI . r .1 A ,1.,,.- ,- V fTITTTCr A "V OA REAR -- " FR 00 ........ .......... , - miTnT 1 nimniTlllV 1llL r Valley People Join In Celebratin; here. Mrs. Alberta Stevenan entertained 12 at an attractively arranged prizes. J - - i . Ball People from all over the valley .. joined with Tremonton in celebrating the President's birthday with a grand . ball, the purpose of which was to raise funds to combat infantile paral-ysi- s. Through the courtesy of the Wilson Lumber company a radio wa installed in the dance hall so that ; President's address could be heard. ; A feature of the evening's enter-- , tainment was the presentation of a v. "MV Vii i yri ,3 1,.. iajn a. fi xauuuxu. uruwii uciuv . mm irilrinoTnlrt v ml Thp mohhiim 1 " ' tee that he wa:n't 3 ring to attend the ball this year, as last year he lost fiia hat at the President's ball. Rising to the situation, Dr. Schaffer, chairman of the ball, procured a brown derby and in midway of the dance ascended the stage and expressed his regrets at "Quill' losing his hat, and thereupon presented him with a brown derby, saying, "We have no more use for it." (Doc' is the local Democratic chairman, also) which gave the remark quite a significance and was quickly picked up by the audience, who gave him a round of Mrs. J. T. Anderson returned home visit at Tuesday from a Redona Beach, California. Radcliffe Henrie spent Saturday, A "NT anA iVTnnHnv rJ in Tjlirflnne. Oregon on business. With hira were Deaun, Wynn, and Madge Henrie. Mrs. Peggy Johnson was hostess to the B B Bridge Club Saturday afternoon. Delicious luncheon was served first. Three score prizes were awarded to Mrs. Alice Peirron.Mrs. Amelia Cannon and Bertha Harris. Special guest was Mrs. Hazel Johnson. The Ladies Faculty Club met at the home of Mrs. Alma King, with Mrs. King, Mrs. Alvis Anderson, and Miss Rhoda Larson as hostesses. Luncheon was served after which business matters were discussed. Then Leo Walker gave a paper on "National De- applause. The dance proved to be a very sucfence". cessful one, everyone enjoying Wesley Gephart left Sunday evenaccount on for Pocatello, Idaho, ing of the death of his mother, Mrs. Sally Gephart. He returned Wednesday FARMERS CASH UNION RECEIVES CARLOAD OF morning. The funeral for Mrs. Gephart will be held in the Tremonton NAILS, WIRE, ROOFING L. D. S. chapel Saturday. An unusual shipment was received Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Thomas enter- at the Farmers' Cash Union Tuesday tained friends from Portage, Tremon- - of this weekr-An- 8(UMKL pouocUaK.-uton and Deweyville Saturday evening. load of nails, wire and galvanized At the regular meeting of the Li- roofing was unloaded for the instibrary board Monday, February 3, tution, that reports the heaviest tradting facts concerning the growth ing in these commodities during the The past year for several years.- of the library were revealed. largest circulation ever had by the six-wee- ks j li - - PANACEAS FOR FARMERS Senator Borah and George N. AAA Peek of the have new prescriptions for agriculture.. Borah in Collier's ad- vises the farmers' to stick to the home market; Peek in The Country Home eminent farm magazine, urges the value of world markets. TURKEY GOES MODERN Miss Kemaly Pasha of Turkey take first prize at St Morits, Switzerland, for her Parisian get-u-p. What a contrast with the typical baggy raiment of Turkish women! late-lament- 2m (HERE 05 guests bridge luncheon Friday afternoon. Valentine decorations were used. Mrs. L. J. Cummings, Mrs. Robert Simon-se- n, and Mrs. Frank Taylor were Mr. II:-- . nr.:! Mrs. Russel Waldron, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bessinger, . Mr-Mrs. Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sandall, Mabel Bessinger, and left for California James Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Merwin X,ee Hendricks Tuesday. They plan to stay two or Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Radcliffe three weelcs. Henrie, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor, Mrs. Marion Summers entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rhead, Mr. and at a party for her son, Bob, on his Mrs. R. Z. Heppler,, Mr. and Mrs. 8th birthday Monday. A dainty lunch-- ,' Reed Giles, Mr. and Mrs. LaVon eon was served to 8 guests. Stoker, Mr. and Mrs. Marion SumMr. and Mrs. Elmer Gorringe en- mers, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Steffen, tertained 15 guests Sunday in honor and Mrs. Cliff Kerr. After sleighing of Mr. Gornnge's birtnaay. the party met at the Kerr home where Mrs. Viola Frazier of Salt Lake City supper was served and games were was a rremonion visitor Aiiuiuxjr played. and Friday of last week. A. N. Fishburn attended the Mrs. T. D. Davis, Ray Davis, and of his aunt, Mrs. Annie Nelson, rT J DaImci. ef Qalf T.9lrA Oitv JfllSSUavuuaiai"!" emifV,fiolrl Tnosrlnv FPentlast weeKena wim mr. aim Mr- - and Mrs- - Fred GePnart 1?t M for New York on a buying tnr. Summers of Saturday Ellis Sam and mntallra Chesterfield, Idaho were . visitors of trip. Mrr, Don Sheffield is recuperating Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gorringe Friday frim an appendicitis opperation in and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kerr enter- - the Cooley hospital at Brigham. Mrs. Sheffield was visiting in Ogden when uiinir The fnilowin? were nresent : she became ill. She was taken to the s President's , ' ': 1 v. SfWftflT. GYMNASIUM bob-slei- . 1 04-- RTVTCP WTfJU i Friday evening. The group first went riding and then bad an oyster fry at the Madsen home. . Mrs. Zora Luke and Flo Luke of Brigham City were Sunday visitors i .......... - ' - - .11 . . in-te- re library was had during . the past FWASIIER BUY A III FEBRUARY AND RECEIVE ABSOLUTELY FREE This Set of Durable Double Drain Tubs With Enameled Table-to- p Cover, and 30 Packages of WHITE KING Granulated SOAP WASH HELP x Easy i To Move - P ATES FREE! The Outstanding Washer for 1936 Queen Spaed Speed Queen has the amazing new Speed Queen s a f e ty roll wringer. has ever silent Arc -- cuate Drive NO I steel Speed Queen delivers genuine satisfaction for yean and years at the lowest oott with double walls to keep water hot longer. No oiling;, no noise. No Advance In Price Yet. Buy In February At This Low Price You May Use Our Monday, February 10 Make Your Appointment Now Robert imonsen H I ft. U 'lJ. Ill $69.95 Paytr.::l Fits We Are Prepared to Meet Your Requirements LUMBER HARDWARE BUILDING SUPPLIES COAL STOKERS CHINA AND GLASSWARE V M Drug and Sundrie Specials bottles Pepsodent Antiseptic correct weight Halibut Alarm Paste Pepsodent $1.49 Flat Irons guaranteed 60c Marrow Oil Shampoo - old style package -- 14c Kleenex (200's) Bowl shape tub in the chassis OPTOMETRIST will be here Saturday, but the opperation Gene, on her 10th birthday Friday was not performed until Monday afternoon. Luncheon was served to : ' ten guests. morning. as visitors Mrs. Robert Simonsen and son, had Powell Mrs. William Saturday and Sunday her brother and Gary, returned Wednesday of last si ter, John Archibald of Westwood, week from a three week trip to CaliCalifornia and Hazel Archibald of Og- fornia. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Dick Short in Reno, Nevada, friends den. Mrs. Alvira Heed of Ogden was of the Simonsens. In San Francisco n they visited Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ward . Liddle. Mrs. Liddle and Mrs. Simon-se- n here Sunday. I H ry p JL V H. Gordon Mrs. are E. Reverend and sisters. Their next stop was and baby, Raymond, and Mr., and Mrs. at Long Beach where they visited Mrs. C. Tallman left for California Tues- Simonsen's brother, David Bickmore. day. The Tallmans plan to stop with The remainder of the trip was spent their daughter Almyra in Lumas, with Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Koford in while the Gordons will attendthe Golds, Glendale. Mrs. Simonsen reported en Anniversary of Mr. Gordon's par- having a lovely trip. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs, Mr. and ents in San Jose. They are going by FRIDAY, FEB. 14 THATCHER GYM the southern route to avoid heavy and Mrs. Joseph Stokes, and Mr. and Refreshments Mrs. Henry Oyler held a surprise snowfall. Quilt Given to Person Holding Right Ticket Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Harris were in party on Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Madsen Ogden Saturday and Sunday visiting Mrs. Harris' brother-in-lawho is in the hospital. Ilva Mtirie Getz spent the weekend ... with her parentr, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Getz. This is the first time she has bean home from the U. S. A. C. since the Christmas holidays, due to the seai let fever quarentine her young brother and sister were under. -- - 2 50c 50 Mrs. A. L. Cook visited her mother Mr?. Alice Osmond in Salt Lake City $3.00 Bathroom Scales $2.49 Saturday. Mrs. Osmond ,who has been ill is reported to be improving. Liver Oil Capsules (50's) 79 $1.00 R. D. Anderson attended the school of the Landis Company in Salt Lake Clock $1.00 Challenge .. 89 Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Zina Nelson entertained at a 50c Tooth 38 birthday party for her daughter, Dona hespi':-- ! Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed ViSRATION 9 DR. DON C. JAMES Spot Dance DAY Easy u - These To Drain FROM ETHIOPIA American bonnet makers use the head-dres- s of Haile plummed Selassie's shock troops as new style motif. FASriTON Shu-ma- Get 9 FOREMOST PERT Hazel Rawsw of W o m a n s Horr.? Cim- p panion, starts work on Hand book of .Beauty which reach almost three million women. month of January. 2243 books were borrowed in the one month. Twenty new borrovers were placed on the list. Finances for rental, fines, and damages totalled 516.36 higher than ever had before. The Library board, which meets the first Monday of every month, is composed of Mayor R. C. Harris, chairman; Mrs. D. W. Jenkins, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Harry Woodward, chairman of the book committee; Mrs. W. H. Stone, librarian, and Reverend E. H. Gordon. 25c Johnson & Johnson Baby Talc Anti-Pr.i- r DR. MIU.fi? U 75c McKesson Cod Liver Oil 35c Bromo Quinine Tablets - 16-o- M M 29 2 for 25 19 Hot Water Bottles 35c Vicks Vapo Rub uiuTUMi vacuum iuiue ' M 98 $1.00 wncn your s.aa'i aches; when Nr.t- - v v-' ralgia tortures you; when Musoular Pains make you miserable taVo a Dr. Miles' r. Fill. Mr. Pmith h cr.? rf millions whe have fining this easy way to prompt relief. 11: i&ys:- r.J W Anti-Pakeep Pills in my pckr: rnd vjhen I pet a dull ' her.ru fveliv in my " 'Or. Miles' head, 1 . passes off." M H 49tf 29 yog 0 59tf z 4 24( in . 3 Woodbury's Introductory Package POWDER j Regular 50tf Package - SOAP All for LOTION jF)fP FOUNTAIN SERVICE Drawing Changed SANITARY TOILET Will Be Given Away MARCH 1, 1936 farmers' Cash Union "YOUR GOOD WILL OUR BEST ASSET" Instead of Feb. 15, due to weather conditions Wilson Lumber Co. "Everything to Build Anything" PRESCRIPTIONS - DRUGS " f Tremonton, iAtah rfVT IIIiIIITiIITTTTl rum it Tin inf frrrg I u |