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Show TAGS TWO BEAR RIVET. "T., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY WIS S 13, 1336 IS & ED 12 Si SHAPSW 73 w 1L - Net to be outdone by the steaming mw electric1 Installed la the White House. Mrs. Gamer, true of the vies president or i sr i f nage W.Just I day is an individual lifetime. Yesterday's sorrows should be lost, in Today's Opportunities. "Every ) I mn m&riit hw ttut ii Mil iham with Out nmm seme Chlesfo manufacturer who made the White S-- i . iff ' "It mers Wednesday. The snow carnival' which was en joyed by many on the hill last Wednesday was a real success. Skiing and tobogganing, as well as bob-sle- d racing, pony racing and dog racing were watched by the large and interested crowd of people from all parts of the valley. Many have expressed the hope of having another day of this type of sport before the winter is over. The Bothwell meeting house has been cleaned and painted by members of the ward. New lights have been installed and the interior of the building has certainly been greatly improved. By Phyllis Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Forsberg of Riverside, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Lewis of Portland, Oregon, and Mrs. Ezra Lewis of Preston, Odaho, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Christensen. Mrs. Rhoda Mills left Wednesday for Ogden, where she will visit with Migs Mary Mills, who is .ill at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Summers, Mrs. T. A. Summers and Irvin Summers were in Brigham and Ogden on i Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wirick of Ogden, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Payne. Mrs. Lewis Anderson entertained Tuesday evening, the occasion being her. birthday, also the wedding anniversary of her sister, Mrs. Melvin Homer. The evening was spent in social visiting and the hostess server a delicious luncheon to twelve guests. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Lewis of Portland, and Mrs. Ezra Lewis of Preston ' i A 1 ,'' "f- 4 ' ,- OLDEST . ;' I - - PEBFOEMEI- CIRCUS 1 I I Johnny Watson of Convent Garden,England, 01 years old, with his perfonnun dogs rehearsing for their show. .- I Mrs. Thomas Mills went to Ogden rGsafc Olds Is a bosuess Jf man la Casper, Wyoming. And for a ':'-leas; tune he has had a yea for aa Olds ear. And wanted to pay cash for It. So today Cash Olds, shown above. Is the proud pes- sessor of the Olds-mobile for which he paid cash. As one of the Casper papers f pvtstt,MCash Olds and Us Olds I 1 for Cash." ? a .';',' . - N f Men have a lot of characteristics that we may dislike, but we can overlook most of them in a man who shows gratitude. English walnuts, pecans, almonds : JZ! ' - ''. ' Tt lPTtT M ' jg J& - PS''t 'Mll Ci4Jrlli rjrs iii'" jlu.. ' T w&5 Moroni Arbon is sporting a new Chevrolet these days.. A slight earth tremor was felt here ')' "h Sunday night. H I ;m 'M B. C. Forbes, financial writer, points out that one Chicago business firm pays $10,000 in taxes every day,, while another has to dig up 25,000 iron men as their daily tax subscrip- WT A&S. tion. Seemingly those business houses pay it, but the customer foots the bill in the long run, so no wonder we are all wondering where it will finally end. tyf0"$f and filberts are nearly 40 percent more plentiful this year than last. Nuts in general are concentrated food, high in fat. They add flavor and pleasing texture to the menu and supple ment foods lacking richness, but they are not tablespoon foods like potatoes, cabbage, peas, and beans. $4000.00 IN PRIZES " The IMPORTANCE Have Your Harness Oiled and Repaired Before the Rush OILING HARNESS AND COLLARS r i v, mi Largest hat in the world is the huge Helmet used as part of the stage setting at each weekly Texaco Radio Broadcast. It is larger than the head of the Statue of Liberty by many feet and the two girls standing on its brim give an idea of Its size. Each Tuesday evening special machinery at the New York Hippodrome swings this huge fire the Sawdust Ring where it .hati over a av.. i BVt VII lUO HjTCro OilU j INUIUj 4U1Ui LUOfB as a sounding board. Fire-Chi- ' per set TREMONTON HARNESS & ACCESSORIES ef am CO., Inc. ONE MAN POLICE FORCE i i ESSAY CONTEST Sergt. ex- Hancock shown For High School Students amining a seasick dog, has no inspector over him and no constables under him. He constitutes the entire squad of the Scilly Islands, off the coast of England. and High Schools Get Free Entry Blanks LAW MAKER MAKES TUNES AND VIOLINS Rep. Kent E. f" Keller, D. of DL, Is a student of the violin and considered one of the outstanding experts In this country on their manufacture. 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