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Show BEAR PACE EICHT rjVER 1&3T VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, ALUMNI ASSEMBLY PROGRAM - 12:i; DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT - 9 O'CL0( OMEGOMINtr BEAR RIVER H. S. - VS. - BOX ELDER H. S. GAME - 3:00 P. M. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15TH ! I bJfflOCALS Marjorie Hansen, Correspondent Phone The regular Friday V,o.. thil nave ueen S' fa lueit- win De a meetin? nf y "1C 52.a-- l recreation hail day night, November 3, cictuuii. report, of the I and plans for the club management, which began , wciooer , wui De made and publicly. Cooperation of all memt ed to make the two weeks oi I a true test of the Time & J now being issued conditional gratuitants who have not re& a Dr. Tyrell R. Seager, of Mountain , Henry Wells was a business visitor City, Nevada, called at the home orr, in this city Monday, and Tuesday. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. bea-g-eMiss Lois Thompson, who is Sunday, enroute from a trip to the L. D. S. Business College at California to their home. LAZILY LOUNGING ft. y howin? soma ot ui how to relax during a day ' "At off. '" V hr l n. rS 9 d, HOT DOG IN NATURAL CASING IS KING OF AMERICAN FOODS: Over 1.500,000,000 "sare consumed yearly. That's because delicious they're and tasty. The-- real reason for the and tasti-res- s is revealed as due o the natural casing which per mits the tang of hickory smoke t o permeate me sausage I t I vrr-: Some 400 per sons have isfia Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hansen and son, Mrs. George Scoffield had her arm home at the visited of and was severely bruised when broken Logan, Boyd, of Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Hansen and the car in which she was riding with Mrs. O. L. Brough was struck by a family Thursday afternoon and truck. Mrs. Brough was not hurt. Shortly after the open house, held Miss Dorothy Lucus who has been working in Salt Lake City, returned day evening, a baby girl was bom. to Tremonton this weekend. She was The baby, first to be born in the new a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. hospital, is the daughter of Mr. and John O. Garfiedl. Mrs. John Payne, of Thatcher. Noel Cook left for Kansas City, Mrs. A. W. Cannon, of Salt Lake Wednesday afternoon, where he will City, is spending the week at the play in the F. F. A. band. home of her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Reed W. Cannon. Reverend and Mrs. Goff spent Tues afternoon in Ogden on business. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Haight spent Miss Laura Holt, of Salt Lake City, the weekend in Salt Lake City and Ogden. At Salt Lake, they were guests visited in Trenmonton with friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Monday afternoon. Aggel, and at Ogden they stayed at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. RichMr. and Mrs. Edgar Winchester ard Allen. were Ogden visitors Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Wood, of HowMrs. Alvin Zollinger, of Mackay, ell, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Keller. Idaho, ia visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Theurer. Misa Margaret Jenkins left for Mrs. Zollinger and Mrs. Theurer are Seattle, Washington last Tuesday af sisters. ternoon. She has been visiting with friends and relatives in Tremonton for Mrs. Elizabeth Ramsy and children, the past month. John S., Dennis, and Olivia, of Salt Lake City, were visitors in Tremonton ,Mrs. Leland J. Hansen and family Sunday afternoon. spent the weekend at Salt Lake City. They were guests of Mrs. Hansen's Dr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith, Mr. and grandmother, Mrs. Caroline Jacobsen. Mrs. Clide Lindquist, and Mr. and Mrs. Moiles were Thursday evening guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. DR. D. B. Jay M. Schaffer. last Wednes- GREEN Tremonton, Utah floe Honrs: 9 to 12 and 1:30 to 5 Of Y MAYTAG WE HAVE THE LARGEST REPAIR DEPARTMENT IN THIS TERRITORY, CARRY ALL PARTS AND WRINGER ROLLS - ALSO REPAIR DEXTER, THORS, EASY, AUTOMATIC, SPEED QUEEN WASHERS, ETC. AND ALL MAKES OF RADIOS Phone 307 - Ogden, Utah SCHOSS ELECTRIC CO. MI 1 1 1 II HIHllllllHIIIMHIIIIIIIimttM values in Good IT See Our Wide Selection of Beautiful, Comfortable and Marvelously Built ? FURNITURE You Bargains Simply Cannot ' to Afford Overlook Don't Fail to See the New and Modem Styled Ml i ( FURNITURE Now On - W" l Display - I uraw IN HIS FRIME Pclar bears at the London Zoo welcome return of . wintery days. and VIC (right),-othe radio team "Vic and Sade " over N.B.C. networks. bcr. fhr' afioh of a. Vestina- Es.'ci-Hvt house electric' roaster froniH-;-;- : Chef, Fer- BUSH (left) hard . nand rolntreau. 1,00 o! with $12,000 in cash, cc ;r:... contests running trom -r Lamb Prices Expected To Hold Up This Fall ', w.kly Crisco Novcsr.b SLATED BEST-SELLE- under the Soviets !trt. in "Assignment Utopia," an autobiography by Eugene Lyons, described as the most intimate and most devastating picture of life ; iere th tssn are 'With 8ny kin tnjd chik dared w a: ttups ty. subm - yef published. D, W. JENKDCSI Mr. Rudolph Van Komen is undergoing treatment for a broken back. HOSPITAL NEWS 7. Noted for O.' .tcrs, m n. iown, is noted the sieves i),-- i(S fiairt Mgr., Tremonton Prosperity! Lillian Hunsaker, Virginia Smith and Dorothy Olsen. of Cache Valley, Wayne Jones, who suffered a serious injury to his left arm a week had their tonsils removed. ago Sunday, is recovering. Mrs. Mervin Christensen underwent Oiler Cc.d D:, a major operation, October 4. An clter can Mrs. Marvin Simmons underwent a surface cf the v, ncr . major operation October 12. ules st a v;i-:.- -u tlr.-.e- . 1 POCKET WATCH GUARANTEED 79c i turnec tions, I voted rv trSEorj Office Over J. C. Penney Stor; H a Office Hours: 9 to 12 - 1:15 li taie t rag PHONE 124 night J BANANA SPLIT 10(5 Special SPECIAL OFFER Vitamin Products 50c Calox TOOTH PWDR. 50c West's TOOTH BRUSH MeKesson's HALIBUT LIVER OIL Capsules - Plain, Box of 50 A B., G., D. CAPSULES MeKesson's Both for Value JERGENS LOTION 10c "Woodbury" Face Powder A Q o4i:C Both for 7f or OU MeKesson's Liver Oil COD LIVER OIL Full Pint BMiftffftniliTT 50c "TEK" TOOTH BRUSH 2 FOR 51c HALIBUT LIV ER OIL, IICC ... HALIBUT LIVER OIL 59 59 75 MILK OF MAGNESIA "MeKesson's Full Quart Only 89Cr 59c "Palmolive" SOAP CLOCKS Regular Dollar Alarm 3 Bars 15c Cvs'' t L. O. SHIMEK Mile South of Tremonton. PRESCRIPTIONS DRUG S Jremonton, Ltic na' at( S .ce Qr, I ti ai riai 'ifehl I Wei S 4 V; of 25 Vitamin Concentrate Tablets of Cod Box Itesi( 59c by, 50c , DR. G. M. EVANr at the City Drug - You're Always Welcome $1.00 St. Regis a J tlitd S t.. CA APPLES ""Mt-M- . iiiMnimiiiiitii,utiMMHnlmmj)ni)H)I ot; :r, ;r.;0'..Q,-- ; be coming to market this fall than in the summer months, as is usual, I" the effect on prices may be largely offset by the prospective strone de mand for feeder lambs in the Corn Belt, the Bureau pointed out. Prices of feeder lambs probably will continue high in relation to the prices of slaugh ler iamDs during the fall months. The number of sheep and lambs f coming to market from the 13 western states during the period August through December this year is ex-- ; pected to be about 2 per cent smaller ' 0.5 u. juuai ot tne decrease """ probably will be in the number of ewes, with the number of lambs marketed being little different this fall from last. With much larger feed crops this year than last, the number of lambs fed in the Corn Beit this fall and winter is likely to be' larger than the small number fed in that area in 1936-3- Stark Red or Golden Delicious ' f alien t ijs, anc lc Bergen-op-Zot.- 2W& S 01 " plfj-sic- Argi.itisie Pass The Arr,eatn o pass is a mountain pass in Colcf.-uVi- , not far from Den vor. It Jtla.ns an nltitude of more thon l;i.(!00 foot and i3 one of ths lii"'st ronds of the Rocky Mountains iincl in the world. ! rs ag ; ed inte , Trices of slaughter lambs were steady or slightly lower during August and early September but an advance in prices occured during the week ended September 18. The inspected slaughter of sheep and lambs in August was larger than In July, as is usual; it also was larger than in August last year. For Really "Super Values" call and Ration 3 0 Highest Quality at Lowest Prices Meet Your Friends REPAIRING I bee $2& 3 rli idicaie ridge. s not I iattrna4 The p The promise to keep a fund at Salt Lake for each lotions tant was violated, but loyal ciTil wai er'done will not give up the project inr fre really worthwhile cause has to! othe: traitors. Had the Tremonton tidns ai ganized at first as it is today, a! greet all the guarantee trust funds if as the certificate redemptiot w&ichhur and under the authority of its lt Si officers, prpperly bonded, then the thlt be at least $14,000 in rafe fcjspre for this club today. Members, merchants and people find that the time certslj cojnmu; qiiaranl move much easier if some i,0;proti art' clearing house certificates on hand to move them. This War is tary cooperation, keeping the c'J clredo circulatio' house certificates in ting more stamps than requirti fttes fore they are redeemed will orfgina the club to call in time cert. eerm cannot which acquire the 55 stamps, m fore their maturity date. For diskstr0 ceeds of every stamp used w 4S kinds of certificates after the; the office, is set aside to redftf lurii time certificates. A dollar is si held by this office to redem J fTbx certificate as it comes due or to pre: xnand when it is a clearing housf Af'erf tif icate and has the required i Afieri of stamps as per item in last! search Frai Bear River Valley Leader. r y Prices of lamb are expected to con Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Anderson and son, Gary Joe, of Salt Lake City, vis- tinue near present levels during the ited Saturday and Sunday at the home next few months, the Bureau of Ag of Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Green and ricultural Economics said today in its monthly review of the sheep and lamb family. situation. Although more lambs will Dentist wash: ird trip such. stuffing, I TI Id ne: -- bers of this club in North Be county. A list of merchants an people who cooperate with M ugfcinem. m circulating any cates will be published in this Each member who undeft accept and trade with at y of the time cei tificates and clearing house certificates he quire, will be doing his the club out of debt to the tants and in a position to gr tuities to those who are in ss Clinic 1' tificates can make themspi popular by helping those tl need buy clearing house cc and so enable them to draw certificates, according to thet book schedules. Guest Hous On The Farm Visltm' down on the farm ain't what it used to be. To be ready for guests who pop for the in unexpectedly week-entoday's fanner is log building inexpensive ascabins, with phalt shingle roofs providing nappy color harmony with surrounding landscape. Perfect safety from chimney sparks and roof fires as a result of mineral surfaced asphalt shingles, enhances value of "cabin in the dell." ic 1 who have received 200 or Mr. and Mrs. Reed W. Cannon and Miss Lucille Cropley, Miss Bertha daughter, Joy, spent Saturday in Salt Landvatter and Miss Gloria Nichols Lake City with friends and relatives. spent the weekend in this city. They were accompanied by June and Hope William Howard and sons, William Manwaring. The girls are attending Jr. and Jimmie, spent Wednesday the U. S. A. C. at Logan, this year. afternoon in Tremonton on business. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Valentine and Mrs. J. C. Stokes and Mrs. Ernest daughter, Nancy, spent Friay afterHansen and daughter Blanche attend- noon visiting at the home of Mrs. Dored "Open House" at the new Schaffer is Fridal and family. Mrs. Valentine and Mrs. Fridal are sisters. Clinic, Thursday evening. at the Schaffer t f f i Francti Farmer is Salt Lake Citv. spent the weekend in Mrs. Ward Shuman and Mrs. Wil- Tremonton with her parents and her liam Powell visited with relatives and friends. friends in Ogden, Tuesday afternoon. Miss Yvonne Nelson and Delbert Nelson spent Sunday afternoon in Lo Mrs. Earl Shuman and sons, Warwere guests of their grandThey gan. ren and Billy, spent Sunday afternoon Julie Dentwyler and Mrs. mothers, in Ogden visiting with relatives. Mrs. Annie Nelson. 1 1 Tremonton Prosp SIS SNAPSHOTS 4" t 1 FOUMTA.m Lita ccnw.rF |