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Show DECEMBER 2, 1937 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, PASS ETCHT Mrs. L. C Christensen, Mr. and T Mrs. Mart Hansen and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Christensen and family spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Newton, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Perkins, from 4- 52.a-l Phone Murtaugh, Idaho, spent the weekend Marjorie Hansen, Correspondent tit the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Munk. Mrs. F. E. Kespler, of Ogden, spent Mildred Seager left this morning Gladys Ellison and Grace Thompson for her home in San Francisco after the weekend at the home of her were shopping in Salt Lake City on Mrs. Adam Brenkman. visiting with her parents, Mr. and daughter, Friday. Glen Earl, of Ogden, spent ThanksMrs. O. A. Seager for the past week. 5 Days FREE TRIAL On any Miss Anna Watkins, of Salt Lake giving day with Mr. and Mis. Andy Gamble Radio. See the new Blindfold Black-fooKarl and family. Tuning Radios Both mantel and conCity, Miss Barbara Watkins of V. and Mrs. B. Harrison G. Mrs Brian Mr. sole. Try one in your own home. As Mr. and and and Idaho, oi Logan, spent the weekend at the daughters, Ruth and Myrtle, of Og- low as $26.95. OtheT Radios $14.95. home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Watkins. den, visited over the weekend at the Gamble Store Agency, L G. Rose, Miss Rayola Larson, of Salt Lake home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kunz Manager. Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Getti, of Tooele City, spent the weekend as a guest and family. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wesley Gephart left Monday for a and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalton spent business trip to Alton, Wyo. Winchester and family. Thanksgiving in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Keller and Mr. The following attended the InterMr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor and Youth Conference, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Taylor spent and Mrs. M. W. Hansen spent Thanks- denominational held at the First Presbyterian church Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and giving day in Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Davis, of at Salt Lake City Friday and SaturMra. Dalan E. Kent at Malad, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Reed W. Cannon and SaTT Lake City, were Tremonton vis- day: Miss Odessa Wyatt, Bertha Land vatter, Gloria Nichols, Mrs. N. E. daugtiter, Joy, spent the Thanksgiv- itors Tuesday. Mr. Mrs. and Keller Owen in. Mr. and relatives Salt with Shaw, Mrs. Goff Mrs. Nichols, Freding holidays and Mrs. Merlin Wood spent the week die Wyatt, Norman Shaw and Lake City. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Watkins spent end in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Jones and Mr. Mrs. Jenkins attended the hearing Friday and Saturday with friends in and Mrs. Dan Briggs spent Monday of the liquor commission, on new regSalt Lake City. ulations for advertising liquor, at the Mrs. Edgar Winchester spent Sat- in Salt Lake City on business. Mr. and Mrs. William Wyatt, of State Capital Monday morning. urday in Ogden on business. Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Clayton, of Logan, spent Sunday afternoon visitMr. and Mrs. Ougar and family, who Pocatello, Idaho, spent Wednesday ing with friends in Tremonton. spent the summer months in TremonMr. and Mrs. Don Elwell spent the ton, are moving to Preston, Idaho and Thursday at tthe home of Mr. weekend at the home of Mr. Elwell's this week. and Mrs. Wesley Gephart. Mrs. Bella Song, from Mansfield, mother, Mrs. I. Elwell, in Preston Grant Cook, who is teaching music in the Grace High School, spent Ohio, visited last week at the home Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Homer spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Getz. Mr. Song was a resident of Tremonton twenty the Thanksgiving holiday with rela- and Mrs. A. L. Cook. tives in Salt Lake City. Miss Beth Oyler, who is teaching years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Moore and school in Yost this winter, spent the family spent Thanksgiving in Logan weekend at her home in Tremonton. as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dr. and Mrs. Jay M. Schaffer and Schaub. daughters spent Thanksgiving at the Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Hall, and Mr. home of Mrs. Schaffer's parents in and Mrs. Cleave Kendall spent Thanks Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Armstrong, giving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bjorn. from Ephriam, spent Thanksgiving at Mr. and Mrs. John Cole, from Provo the home of their daughter, Mrs. RusMr. and Mrs. M. Ensign Herrick and sell Waldron. Miss Elva Getz spent the wekend family of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Winzeler and family were with her parents in Tremonton. Lois Thompson, of Salt Lake City, guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Cole on Thanksgiving day. spent Thanksgiving at the home of Miss Helen Winzeler and Miss Jan-ac- e her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lower spent the weekend with Thompson. She was accompanied by friends in Salt Lake City. Evelyn Gwaltly of North Carolina. Miss Mildred Seager, and Mr. and Mrs. Thompson returned to Salt Lake Mrs. R. M. Miller, of San Francisco, with them and remained until Sunday. were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Elaine Reeder spent the week end in Salt Lake City. Kennedy Seager. Bab Bjorn, who has been attending Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drewes and school in Wyoming this year, spent family spent Thanksgiving at the the weekend with his parents in Tre- home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Land- monton. vater and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cummings and Miss Elaine Gephart, who is attendTHIGH-MOL- D' family spent the Thanksgiving holi- ing school at the Saint Marys of the day with relatives in Salt Lake City. Wasatch, in Salt Lake City, spent the SILK Mr. and Mrs. J. Josephson and Thanksgiving holiday with her parfamily, of Brigham City, were Tre- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gephart. monton visitors Sunday. George Bradshaw is working in The Beit Hotlery Mrs. W. J. from on a new Seminary project. Ransom, Preston, Malad Vahie tn Town! Idaho, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Albert Christensen, of Jim Ransom this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dansie of You can brutally punch a Jay Rhead is working in Beaver Riverton, C. E. Earl of Salt Lake this week on a new Seminary project. City, and Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Davis hole in the garter guides of The following spent Thanksgiving of Morgan visited with their father, these lovely Mojud Thigh-Mold- s day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Earl, in the Valley Hospital on . . . pull with all your Ward Shuman: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sunday afternoon. trength . . . and no run will Heed, Mrs. Oliva Heed and Virgil Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stottard and tar their beauty below the Heed of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- daughters, Bara and Chyrl, Mr. and htm line. The danger area is liam Powell and family of Magna. Mrs. J. S. Stottard, Mrs. LaVerna Miss Dorothy Munk spent the week Robinson and sons Hal and Jed, and protected by 4 magic strips.' end with her aunt, Mrs. R. N. Hinck-ly- , Mrs. S. E. Thornley and family of But that's not all . . . these 4 at Salt Lake City. Richmond spent Thanksgiving at the magic strips MOJUD Miss Betty Perkins, from the B. home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson absorb strain Y. U. at Provo, spent Thanksgiving and family. rnimnn and keep your at the home of her uncle and aunt, Bertha Landvatter and Lucille Crop seams straight. Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Munk. ley, of Logan, spent the weekend in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, and Mr. Tremonton. and Mrs. Shell Raymond of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ranger, of Salt and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Burgessen of Lake City, spent Monday in TremonDaton, Idaho spent Thanksgiving at ton on business. Dept. the home of E. P. Sorensen and famMiss Ruby Landvatter, of Salt Lake Tremonton, Utah ily at Howell. City, spent the weekend with her WWffilWHtfliMlIJll",l,uull"t H parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Land- Bears Defeated By Darts In Battle for State Titl WINS TRIP t OCAMLS (B. K. H. S. Journalism De Special Classes To Be tne I00ttl season 1,uu Bear River m.4 Given In Vocational Ag. close. frtt 4 to '. t, Cap-we- ll i Mojud STOCKINGS 98c Mid-val- e, CMiSTENSEN'S Thrift yx jsij Sv---- ' Club girls have a the record of Frances ExHunn, 17, of Provo, chosen by tension Leaders as the year s "ideal". Her report covers seven projects In clothing-- foods, home furnishings, home science, and She gave two public demonwon strations, and on seven exhibits J8.00 in prizes. She receives an trip to the 16th National Club Congress in Chicago, Nov. i, where she will compete for Western State honors. Victors In the four sectional contests and a fifth ranking state winner at large will receive college scholarships toy taling $1200, provided byin Montgom-rthis 15th Ward as incentives annual contest. H UTAH In , for-jestr- y. se 26-D- 12 to 0 at the hands of uj Darts, in playing for the stat ' championship at the "tt Saturday. For the first time in the hisw the school Bear River haTT chance to play for the stated Davis has tr ied several times h. t is the first they have 5" capture At a meeting held at the Bear River over high school Wednesday evening which LeRoy Bunnell instructor of agriculture presided plans for post graduate courses in agriculture were laid. It is intended that fifteen lessons, one a week on Wednesday evening at 7:30 will be given to those who have graduated from the school and those now attending school whose classes do not include one in Agriculture due to lack of time or other causes. In fact the course can be taken by anyone who is interested in Agriculture. The subject selected at the meeting for these clases was "Producing Show Animals." It will be the aim of those entering these classes to prepare animals for the Great Western Stock Show at Los Angeles and the Ogden Livestock " state title. The Bears, undefeated or un. upon before Saturday, fought ately against the slightly ffi Darts. In the first half the Bean played their gold and browa nents but shortly after the refe!?' whistle announced the third nm Chipman slipped a pass to Valaf field, Davis end, who crossed the i? for the first touchdown rw place kick for the extra point wTf Show. Farm Mechanics Class To Build Hay Racks With experience that many of the boys of the valley have had in the school and since completing it these classes fit well in the livestock in dustry that has had outstanding success in the projects that they now propose to follow. Mr. Bunnell is to be commended on his forward-lookin- g policy. the high school farm mechanics classes are ready and eager to build hayracks for farming communities," announced Instructor Chas. School Children Need Hot Dish At Noon Meal "Boys of Last today. The work on the racks will be free, the only cost being that of the material used which will be approximat-le- y $25.00, including two coats of paint and a tight floor. It is possible for the boys to build two racks at a time, and it is estimated that 15 racks may be completed before the close of school. There are a number of boys who are without projects at present who are also ready to mount deer and elk horns that may be brought in by the people of the valley. Since the deer season has ended there has been a flood of deer and elk horns in the shop to be mounted. Some of the boys who are working on this project are: Mervin Tanner, Alvin DeLong, Stephen Richards and pthera. "Some very fine work on this project has been done," states Mr. Last. "We wish to extend the invitation to the public that we would be glad to have any of the above mentioned projects brought to the shop," concluded Instructor Last. "N," Middle Initial In America "N" is probably more widely used than any other letter as a meaningless middle initial in personal names. Many having it are World war veterans. Their enlistment papers, says Collier's Weekly, had a space for a middle name and, they had none, "None" was inserted. Afterward None was contracted to N. School children who do not come home at noon need a hot dish for the meal eaten at school, according to Miss Elna Miller, extension nutritionist at the Utah State Agricultural college. Children often have a hurried break- The Bears quickly rallied and vin Manning, Bear River's quat captain, after back, runnin yards to his own 28 yard line, hi back two assaults long enough top" the ball to Fred Allen, whizzing y back, who charged through t Davis ten yard line before he uiuugm uuwu, a wo cnarges by Hj. old Capener, fun brought the ball to the four van J but Davis recovered a fumble andtt remaining ui me quarter me bally, in Bear River territory. At the beginning of the fourth n,. ter the Darts went from their owujt yard line to the liears and Chipman again passed to field who ran 13 yards for the sect touchdown. Chipman 's place kick again wide. The final gun sou with the ball on the Riverman's yard line. Although the Bears lost thev the admiration of the five thoost sport lovers who were present, J hard-hittin- g 37-ya- fast and return to a light supper, and when the family's main meal is served at noon, the children are not at home for it. When this program is repeated day after day throughout the school year, unless thought and care are giv- packed lunch should accompany ew en to see that the children's food for child if he does not live near enote the clay adds up to a total of good to go home for his lunch. When the teacher posts the nutrition standards, they are in grave danger of malnutritition, Miss Miller foods to be served for a week in vance, the children should take says. Too many children in Utah schools list home and their mothers shoJ where one hot dish is served, depend plan the contents of the lunch bos entirely on that one dish for their to supplement what they get at sch& noon meal. The hot dish is planned to supplement the lunch from home THROUGH THI but is not adequate to replace it. A ADS FIRST carefully planned and attractively SHOP LEADER rl 4. Dili A A Tl - riaaMaMM f SpSGliaW this Xmas Safe t I Sparton Radios J HEAR RADIO'S RICHEST VOICE DR. D. B. GREEN SCslHlC3SS Dentist fice Tremonton, Utah Hours: 9 to 12 and to 1-- 30 ELECTRIC CO T Tremonton, Utah 5 Phone 307 Store . . . This Is the Junior Business Builder Store Your Favorite Junior Appreciates Your Support Coupons With Every Purchase .... vatter. ' Mr. and Mrs. K. Hansetl and son Boyd, of Logan, visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. II UNDREDS Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Landvatter and daughters Ruby, Bertha and Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Wat-lan- d and daughter Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Watland. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Winzeler and Miss Shirley Beck spent Thanksgiving evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Thompson. The Weigie Board was used for entertainment. Mrs. Hatty Wilconsen, Mrs. Rally Burnham, Mrs. Walter Kerley, Mrs. Ward Shuman and Mrs. Earl Shuman attended a quilting at Ogden Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Thomas and son, Odeen, spent Thanksgiving day at Malad, visiting at the home of Mr. Thomas' mother, Mrs. D. Sparrey Thomas. Mrs. Thomas and daughter, Alice, returned with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and are visiting at their home this week. Owen Cook returned home Wednesday after fulfilling a successful mission for the L. D. S. Church in ' ' 'I'm fsi s H $ the Old Standby of homes in and around Tremonton areall comfortable winter long with "KING", "SPRING kept CANYON" or "ABERDEEN" Coal . . . They are Clean, Long Baroins, Even Burning . . . Best of all, our staff KNOWS foe! . . . We'll recommend the proper type of fuel for your - peaung plant. We recommend "SPRING CANYON" or "ABERDEEN" coal for cook stoves . . . "KING" coal for heaters and and our Special "KING SLACK" for stokers. This is duspruf and oil treated, contains no more clinkers and less fur-trnc- Klow first time this season bv ash than any coal on the market. Us Send a Man Out Today to Discuss Your Fuel Problems With You! It Tremont Coal Co. Phone No. 9 for Any of These Coals es Stark Red or Golden Delicious APPLES 1 35c VICKS VAPO RUB 240 $1.98 St. .... .... Regis FLAT IRON $1.00 High Potency COD LIVER OIL 890 50c $1.00 St. Regis 6-l- b "Prophylactic" TOOTH BRUSH POCKET WATCH $1.25 VANTAGE 790 50c JERGENS LOTION 890 25c 35c BROMO QUININE 240 50c 10c "Woodbury" TOILET SOAP - 3 for 25c OLIVE OIL 4-- oz 39c 290 "Fitches" SHAVING CREAM TABLETS $1.49 170 "Boyer" FACE POWDER 200 75c HALIBUT LIVER 190 OIL CAPS. - 50's 39c 69 GIFTS FOR EVERY MEM F THE FAMILY DO YOUR GIFT SHOPPING AT THE L. 0. SHIMEK Mile South of Tremonton DR. G. M. EVANS Dentist Office Over J. C. Tenney Store Office Hour: 9 to 12 1:15 to 8:30 rnONE 124 PRESCRIPTIONS DRUfiS . Jremonton, cnimT,y, Utdkn i P""" g a p D)0 |