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Show NOVEMBER 18, 1837 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY. 4 ! -- ' ' it,tiim MIMT III TREMONTON M.I. A. FIRST AND SECOND WARDS Sponsoring mm rriHTDOnAV THANKSGIVING DANCE to the Scout Jamboree at Washington, D. C. last summer. He is bringing his movie pictures of that trip. All are invited to come and enjoy it with us. 'U'LAXIL COME AND WIN A TURKEY Other Prizes Given - Good Music Pictures of Ab JenlfinD Productive Power of Farmers Has Increased To Be Shown JANE FAUMTZ juuniuiiai Not many years ago the average raised enough to feed 18 peofarmer I A3 4. IWA-f- c of this he and his -- family Part ple. The Mutual Officers Hold Party and the rest he disthemselves officers and teachers of the Tremon- used of in order to rhone 52.a-- l get the necessiMarjorie Hansen, Correspondent ton First Ward Mutual were enter- posed did not raise. Due to techni-logiche tained at a party last Monday even- ties developments, especially the Cliff and Mrs. Mr. of VV. home of the this ing at Miller, of power machinery to Mr. and Mrs. Waren E. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. John direcapplication a few days in Kerr. Games were under the He also spent citv. and uaroie, Verne, it wall not be long until Buddy children. tion of Miss Augusta Brough, Mrs. farm work, farmer will raise twice from Idaho Falls, spent the weekend Logan. the average Cliff Watkins, and Dick Anderson. that much, or enough to feed about at the home of Miss May Fridal. rec Among those present were such dig- 36 returned Wendell Hansen, who people, stated Dr. William Fielding nitaries as Mickey Mouse, Napoleon, Leland-J- . Hansen and children, and ently from a L. D. S. mission in Gerprofessor of sociology at meOgbum, friends Cinderella, Orphan Annie, Sally Rand, with week this visited the of Chicago, speaking Deattended Garland of many, Jim Felsted Mae West, Great Garbo, Cliff Kerr, University Y. U. football game and relatives in this valley . State Conference of So Utah the fore U. S. A. C.-and Tom Thumb. The Jim Bridger Mr. and Owen of Mrs. Keller, and Mr. at Logan at the Farmers' stadium of the evening was "The cial Workers, at the inauguration School new Mrs. Merlin Wood spent Sunday highlight and Utah's of 3aturday. Moon Coming Over the Mountain," the University t it f I 1 H ... .. K Miss Elaine Reeder spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Reeder, in Brigham City. Miss Verda Johnson, of Logan, spent the weekend with relatives and friends in this valley. Miss Mary Fridal spent Sunday In Calt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Theurer spent the weekend at Mackay, Idaho. They were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Zollinger. Mrs. Amy Randall and Mr. and Mrs, Mel Randall and daughter, of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Getz and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Randall. h Fredrick Dixon, of Ogden, spent the last weekend at the home of Mr. and . Mrs. Gifford Watland. Mrs. Herman Landvatter and daugh ters, Bertha and Francis, and Mrs. Ben Ellison spent Saturday afternoon in Salt Lake City. Ste-vense- n, Jack Yoder arrived from the Naval Training station at an Diego, Calif., to spend a few days with his parents, DR. D. B. GREEN Dentist Tremonton, Utah Office Hours: 9 to 12 and 1:30 to 5 Y m tHr, .r,Cr I for Cold WeaStier Ahea . 3- Peoare SUEDE SHIRTS Heavy, Warm Shirts - Grey Colors 98 Regular sizes f At GEPHARTS JERSEY and TUCKSTICH gag and Diet Controls the Stroke -- TvON'T stane all day be cause you've heard that it's folly to swim and dive on a full stomach," says Jane Fauntz, American diving champion and twice representative of the United States Id the Olympics. "The development of modern swimming strokes has been a triumph of brains over brawn," says the swimmer. "And the kind of swimming that breaks endurance records la largely a triumph of brains over diet." Miss Faunta even goes so far as to advocate swimming after breakfast "If," she qualifies, break"you make it an fast. 1 used to hate the drawn feeling in my stomach when I plunged in for a breakfastless early morning swim. Then I discovered that a crisp cereal was light enough not to affect my digestion or Interfere with my breathing, yet contained enough food value to give me the extra stamina I needed. "Swimmers, especially divers," she says, "should eat meals that are effortless as far as digesting them goes. Because effortless digestion, more than anything else, makes for perfect control Of breathing in the wateri" fcfc J Brain Size ,,; NOTE : High School news ttii I year is furnished by the Journal! ism department, under the direc I tion cf Mrs. Nethella Griffin, withl Dorothy Munk as editor. Contributors this week arefr l an Iverson and Lane Palmer, (! Stark Red or Golden Delicfe APPLES L. 0. SHIMEK Mile South of Tremonton 1 DR. G. M. EVANS Dentist Office Over J. C. Penney Stat Office Hours: 9 to 12 - 1:15 to 53 PHONE 124 The City Drug's Policy of Offering You Nationally Advertised Merchandise at Prices That Are Exceptionally Low - Save You Money! FACE POWDER " ITALIAN BALM 89 Reg. $1.00 FACE POWDER ASK FOR YOUR COUPON 0S TOOTH PASTE "IPANA - Reg. 50c TOOTH PASTE AMISEITIC - Reg. 75c WWV LADIES Reg. 50c - 2 for COD LIVER OIL AQUA VELVA 39 "SUPER "D" - Reg. $1.00 50c JERGENS LOTION 39 "CHEVRON" - Reg. 50c PONDS CREAM 2 Qt. - -- 39 - Reg. 50c PRE-COOKE- 29 HOSPITAL COTTON POUND -- fiQ Reg. $1.00 PABLUM Honey -and Almond Lotion OQ( J "HINDS" 50c Reg. 9 HOT WATER BOTTLE 42 Reg. 55c Silk and Wool HOSE rXI TEK TOOTH BRUSH With Miniature Woodbury's Faoe Powder At GEPHARTS Qg "DEXTER" - Reg. $1.19 LARGE - Reg. 60c At GEPHARTS TOASTER E-Z-T- ALKA-SELTZE- R Values 3 TOOTH POWDER 59 LISTERINE U - Reg. 40c "PEPSODENT" 39 "WOODBURY'S" - Reg. 50c "WILLIAMS" Double Knee, Seat - Corded - Dr. Hrdlicka' of the Smith,;..! Institution says that there is aroarl dui ueniiiie vurreiauon DeftM brain size and intelligence in nm.l human beings. Brain size is y most essential physical differaal between man and beast. efficiency with which people learn, and has increased the ease with which teachers may guide children. 5. It gives better emotional control. 6. It inspires a greater apprecia tion of life by giving a comprehension of ones own and others' behavior in group activities. "LADY ESTHER" - Reg. 83c Choice of 3 Colors RIDING PANTS Send it visers, yearbook and newspaper ei I tors and writers, business rnanagej and other staff members. Last 1 'I OAA a. ouu mure .1-uiiui ireisuus attended. Prominent editors and jou teachers will address the conferaJ There will also be panel dUcussJ of high school journalism problecj in wnicn stuaenis rrom a score of schools will participate. II 25c WOOL SOCKS Tm cnau man. utan, iaano, vyoming, and oic cajjcclcu lo THIS IS THE JUNIOR BUSINESS BUILDERS' STORE fr4 ReS9c Re-inforc- M TOOTH PASTE n$ "WESTS' - Reg. 25c Children's Warm SLEEPERS POCKET WATCHES "St. Regk" - Reg. $1.00 REGISTERED PILRMACISTS TO SERVE YOU AT ALL TIMES We Carry Postage Stamps ft Men and Boys' Sizes Jiv't Right for Chilly Nights Gephart Stores Company DUY FOR CASH AND PAY LESS A PRESCRIPTIONS Wtl-- J LJ DRUGS f Tremonton, o L- -M J "I ton. of uura Speaking in defense of modem psychology Dr. Myron C. Barlow, profes-o- r of psychology at the University of Utah, listed the following among the reasons why psychology should have its place in every university curriculum: 1. It results in better management of business and social situations. 2. It has brought about more humane treatment of the abnormal and has developed techniques of mental cure. 3. It has provided a basis for vocational direction by developing meth ods of testing and measuring intelli gence and abilities. jt. It helps to improve the rate and 29 Ladies Sizes At GEPHARTS LARGE SIZE rv. jyierrm. Reasons Why Psychology Should Be Taught BLOOMERS 19c ungates Fifth Annual Conference all-cere- al u nirt.. o.llaBmng mountain High School Join-naBrigham Young university Decent I t. ii i& uuficu mat, jur, Jenkins I self will be there to speak on hiewl safety,, announces Professor Harris, I of Social Work Saturday morning, November 13. This increase in the productive pow er of the farmer and the fact that the population of the country is tending to become stationary means that few er farmers will be needed. The Farm ers themselves cannot cope with such problems, so the federal government has entered the field because of the need that exists. It is likely that the government will stay in the field of social work for some time, said Dr. Ogburn, who served as director of research for Hoover's committee on social trends and is now a member of Roosevelt's National Resources r vuiuerenc ..... i i featured by Dick Anderson and a Earl Hone, Don Sheffield and C. blanket. refreshments were served to Light attended the football C. Watkins twenty-fiv- e guests. Special guests game in Logan Saturday afternoon. were Bishop and Mrs. D. B. Green, L. O. Brough, Dave Stander, and Mr. Lake Salt William R. Edman, from Oral Bennett. Mrs. and City, spent Saturday in Tremonton on business. The M Men and Gleaner Party First Tremonton the of Girls Gleaner Miss Bertha Landvatter, from the Ward entertained the M Men at a U. S. A. C. at Logan, spent the week misfit party Tuesday night, after Muend withjier parents, Mr. and Mrs. tual. Costumes were brought, to be Herman Landvatter. worn by the various guests.' Among were two lanky barMr. and Mrs. Hector Haight and those present in green, a clown, a an elf maids, family spent Sunday afternoon with babe in arms, a dancer, and a sleeping friends in Ogden. beauty. A buffet luncheon was served having a good Mrs. J. H. Keller is spending this and everyone reported time. week as a guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Capener, of Salt The Trebble CJef Club was enterLake City. of Bothwell tained by June-Firt12. There were November pvenlne-Wednesday, November 17, some of 15 members presents and Mrs. Reed Mr. Gilbert Barker's children surpriswas a special guest. ed him with a party. The occasion Cannon was given by Cleone The program being his 80th birthday anniversary. and Beverly Summers, Kendall They served a chicken dinner and June Firth, Richard Smith, presented Mr. Parker with a lovely Cannon, Madge Henrie, Coleen Joy birthday cake. and Mary Ellen Christensen. The children present were: Mrs. Harris were served. Refreshments Grace Stuart of Ogden, Mrs. Mary club will meet December 19 at The and Holt Ware of Layton, Mrs. Pearl the home of Ruth Holman, of East daughter Ruth of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Garland. Bertha Fisher and husband and Grant Parker from West Point, Davis APPLES - APPLES - APPLES county. 50 bushels Jonathan Schoolboys at An Interesting Picture Dr. Russell 25 cents a bushel while they last,Ro Fatiov Bananas. Jonathans and Petty, of Ogden will be an interesting of. man Beauty, at prices unheard; our of attraction conjoint meeting, waiwm. 'em. James and get Sunday, December 5th. Dr. Petty Come 39.a-l- . accompanied the. Scouts on their trip Phone 23J or at B.Yr PROVO, Utah. Sound Ah .Tonkins. . rfrnriLcf-:- . r al in Salt Lake City. TVTAin?HTDT?n o ill1 l- -l I SERV FOUNTAIN 6 II II 'tit a A o I I I |