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Show 4, 1938 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TUESDAY. JANUARY JSAB ErVXR VALLEY LEADEK ! J1 cpppr "v",u Katered at the Postoffk at Tre-- , too. TTLih a Svond Matter. Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Cbarftday of each week. AT Former Trem nni... ATTEND Q PH OO T vv Resident DiesA( " TO 22 FROM JAN. 17 Ao County agent Robert H. Stewart Subscription Kates will attend the annual Extension SerOn Year (in advance) $2 00 vice conferences and the second annual school of philosophy at the Utah Plx Months (in advance) $1.00 State AgricultuiU College January Three Llontha (in advance) - - - - 50; 17 to 22, according to an announcement issued today by Director Wil- liam Peterson. The first four days of the will be devoted to discussions on present social, economic, and ag THe only place in tke U. S. where catalog! and ricultural prooiems rjy several eminent dvertMinl matter covering- any line of bumnrai or product can be obtained Free a ad Wi'hout pnnosopners and scientists or the na Obturation ta the American Industrial Library. tion. They are Dr. Francis G. Wil Write tor Euuesa AdvertUing- Matter you are interested in; Mate will be promptjyforw aided. son, professor of political science, University of Washington; H. P. AMERICA!, IRSSSTRIAL LIBRARY Kurvev: ' Sheldon.' Bureau of Rioloeiral o lUalneerlogBuiidlag, CUcaco.IUiaoJ Harold Chapman Brown, professor of philosophy, Stanford University; Hart proiessor or pnins-oph$$SMHCAl rUTCPIAl ley is. Alexander, California; College, Scripps , i ASSOCIATION ( Carl F. Taeusch, chief program planning division, United States Department of Agriculture; J. Cecil Alter, meterologist, U. S. Weather Bureau, .Damureness Free to Public Miami Daring Beach. Fla Kod- wig uarrou o Lveden, pres9n;s a pretty picture in beige sharkskin cherts and bodice top with pu.'ic-- A (i - - ' -- fx ..'--.- i with y . Wm,, Hel!. i& of age. About 10 years Mrs. Wadsworth were ,S'. ir i Tremonton. wher. -Mr. ' worked as a carpenter. U7": iuv ouinvurs are and eight children, " of New York City, worth of PendletAn i iraA ward Wadiiimrfi. t Gladys VV. Fulton of iv Eevi. Sa3' Iris W. Sowell of Frr7 Cook, and Flora ir eiu Lydia W. Rigby of SubLt The funeral will be at 2 o'clock in the held Wm1 We mteUng house. ' '.' .... ...... - s I i.l;who ' IE VV W i. L:' ' her To Your Town 8S well as to your Country PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Edna Mae Ward, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. John H. Ward of Riverside and Odtll S. Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Thompson of Garland. The ceremony was performed by Pres. Cranney in the Logan temple, Dec 29, and witnessed by the members of their immediate families. Following the marriage a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's aunt, Eva Benson at 141 West 1st So., Logan, after which the couple left for Spokane, to make their home. Bears Bleet North is seen taking stops toward giving car proper protection Irom chilling y r wintorlrrtnt (Vint fitc ana gnue oi me car. :The installaticn, an easy matter, is tak- - f CacheFridayKigk between radiator (By Evan Iverson) Lyle Tripp's Rear basketball team will piay jS5 Friday in the home VrnZ Since they began pracUcethSS'v played Tooele and nai,i, !. ted. Lava and the Aggie fre team twice. They have won four of these and lost the othpr verJfc row scores. As the Bears lost last year's team, thev hi,J l5 ienced squad, who sports belie? place high in high school basl! 7 77 7 . . ,; ill if, mu ir.c place under the watchtul gaze ot an lilt? wiutemuui ciijj, auiuiiiuuve down out of siaht and stoc3 the cold irom ai i'1" engine or initt wie curs Vif ;"iii-'mer::)r through the radiator. This winter- rent is operated cy aianng a tnoD on - ,V tr ..IS. v. Pi,. -- - ' V. v '1L ... a s-- I 7 The sauad onnBioto players: Dick Weliinpcenter: Wavne TTWer. r, - .1 IComic Meets Heckler in ti 1 f '' U 1 i it i I J l AA Pnu TYPEWRITER 70 A. ife ot I By Mrs. C. W. Brailsford j j y: spring. ' V' V oui nnslPner Lathas uu patent ta unui the followini long-han- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sorensen, of v I as - neas. v bpeaking of his invention, said, "I feel that I tun done something for the who have always had to work naru. inis will enable them more easily to earn a living." Today number of businea leading schools turn out 100,000 womta typists yearly! Shoies 4 an 1 Rho-u- a ,J 2. HHMMVOHMaa PENROSE 1-- -- Nes-12-32. ' 12-3- 3. 0 Each for One Year 1-- I .. - a Total of 124 Issues .-.- 12-2- 3, 2 7i;?"f llSlgi so-la- i RaLT.vzzrzzrz- Here's What You Get! 4M-J-- 2 FOR ICE Beverages & Coal -- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Starlin Stan-fi- ll Friday evening. On Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Stanfill were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leak. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses and cards were the diversion of the SE& BESSIN6ER BROS. Mrs. Mary Williams ami Arlene, returned to their home in Los Angeles, California after spending the i""i iwu wet'Ks nere visiting. 4 Kabul We Will Call for and PAY CASH for DEAD or WORTHLESS HORSES & COWS - 30 This Is Our Private Long Distance Number the Operator Already Understands That We Tay for the Call COLORADO ANIMAL We Also Buy HIDES - PELTS BY-PRODUC- CO TS 1 WOOL Mile South of Logan East of the Sugar Factory ForOronohiti- sTough Old Cough s It'i differentn't faster In etlorv on superior, madical fact fompoundod In this country. BUCKUY'l MIXTURI (trip), acting. It th nam of thu prescription ttat nct lik flash" ift really wonderful to avatnh how speedily hard lingarina colds Br" Put out ot business. Right away that tiKhtrwss to loosen upcotwhln begin bronchial pavwgas clear you're on your toes again happy and breathing present subscription irbSJS?110 mSSPAhiJmr office AT NCE, S S2nl!fd extended one full year. receive THE SIX MAGAZINES 72 magazines and cSt lUCKllY out-tel- li In ,t,0fT all csxd-wint- '"' today at any " flr.t-ci- e other Cough and Cold Bockley'a CaoaUa. City Drug: Co, be wffl will y0Ur T,",IS NEWSPAPER each weeklthat's AT ONCE USE THIS COUPON AND SAVE $2.25 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER TREMONTON, UTAH no. &V$&t'8 is $3Y00 Mlowing seven publications- SS riCTORIAL REVIEW WOMAN'S WORLD - - ceaset V $00 - b. tht NOTICE TO FARMERS Just Ring Logan Enterprise Much Invaded Successive invasions cf India of Alexander the ginning with Great, have passo-- through Kabul, capital of Afghanistan. All Seven For One Year R. VALLEY LEADER Issues MAGAZINE Issues PICTORIAL REVIEW Issues WOMAN'S Issues STORIES. Issues THE COUNTRY HOME 12 Issues THE FARM JOURNAL ... 12 Issues REGULAR VALUE $5.25 YOU SAVE S2 25 rtatio-hto- TREMONTON, UTAH : 3 6: About 014) to ed 12-3- YEARS ShoJes was not the first man attempt the invention of a writfe machine. However, his effort ns notable, since it was the only out to write faster than us commercial advantage. m ibid a contract was made with G. Remington and Sons, the liiuious gunmaKers. The Iteming, tons were interested in the maun. factum cf Rowing machines, and the typewriter was assimilated pari or tnis branch of their bna- 1 Rexburg, Idaho, spent Monday evening in this city visiting with Mr. Sorcn sen's father, Joseph Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Christenscn spent the last week in Los Angeles, California, where Mr. Christensen a r v the Beneficial Life Insurance FOR SALEOne new, one used Rem- Co. convention. ington DeLuxe noiseless portable Irving Christenscn was taken to the A ntrrnl Kunnnm World's Laransl Cactus typewriters. Discount. Phone 63.J Valley Hospital early Thursday mornGarland 15 Cactus located miles about northeast of tip ing suffering with an attack of quick iFamous Teoor lunchei lightly Nino MartinL a lead-- J Phoenix, Ant, on the desert It is 50 leet high. caused Mr. shock. from pneumonia ing lenor oi me Metropoutan Upera and Binging etarf FOR SALE Reconditioned Maytag. Christensen a nas arms on it ana is nearly JO years old. oi screen and mrfln. lta had the misfortune to get ,u....u rinm " nw ris f.iviivtiiB A. uuuuuri J. Miss Edvth Nolan noses with the car to Cheap. Pack, Schoss Electric his shoulder broken Fridav. T7ecpm- of spaghetti a la Veronese. Italian bread repast and oi size cactU3. the contrasting ber 24, when the auto he was driving a giass oi peer. ' .... ....... FOR SALE Monarch cook stove, also overturned on the slippery road near) Harper ward. Mis many friends hope heater, in good shape. Call 63.a-. . for him a speedy recovery. 0 6 t2. Milton Beal and Jack Nelson, of visited Sunday and Monday Ephriam, FOR 0 Apartment. Mrs. in this city with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron On Saturday, New Years Day, the E. Christensen and familv. wa.ru neia tneir annual Ward Reunion. old the folks Wednesday, BARGAIN Used circulating heaters, WL"K. ".T. .rvr-yrT r Moroni W.Wr?iT'JiaiMiW", JWigrwra. O. Holm lhe program was under the direc Lunberg, Parley. Burgess Brothers Co., Phone 6. of the M. I. A. and commenced tion and gren, ii,va Barker nailing, ivy 6 12. Lovene Jensen At 4 the adults were entertained the old at 2 o'clock. seated at a banquet, served by the FOR SALE House and lot, in Field- folks of the ward at the home of Mr. Relief Society. At 7:30 a two act and Mrs. John P. Holmgren. At one ing, one block from school, 2 blocks o'clock drama "The Two Dicks" was successa delicious hot dinner turkey from church. See M A. Gam. Phone with all the trimmings was served fully put over. A dance finished the 33.J-t3p to sixty guests. Following the dinner evening. This reunion id considered a program was enjoyed with Moroni a success. WANTED Fat Mr. and Mrs. August Rohwer, of LUnDerS taking charge, after which Feeder cattle. C. Richardson Ph.67.0-Elko, Nev., and daughter Mrs. Leone the afternoon was snont in rht R. Harris of Elko, and Mrs. Estelle -- ?j7,clI..invled.c.8ts M.r'.d Nielsen and small daughter of Salt R. Mrs. C. Wm. Horslev. Mr. and Mrs """'ic luimuitui, itoman Peauty and Banana apples. Special Hervin Bunderson of Brigham City, Lake City, were weekend guests of price made on truck loads. Orchard James P. Christensen of Elwood and Mr. Rohwer's sisters. Mrs. Nela Poi son and Mrs. George L. Miller. These close in. Inquire James Walton Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huggins. people were former resident and visThone 39.a-- l or 23J. ited with friend3 here. Mrs. Rohwer CALL FOR BIDS will be remembered as Miss Celia FOR SALE Choice 1 building Miller, daughter of the late Lyman block from Main Street. lots, Bids to furnish Tremonton City a H. Miller and Mrs. S. Miller Olsen. Inquire James Walton. Phone Residence. new truck are hereby called for President C. E. Smith attended the 39.a-l- ; same to be submitted January 5th, M. I. A. conjoint program business, 23 J. Sunday ev103S, and opened January 13th, at ening and was the of the evspeaker CASjI PAID for dead and useless 12 o'clock noon at the office of Ervin ening. He gave us some very good Stohl warehouse. cows and horses. Call advice. Maple Civek Specifications may be had by callTrout Hatchery, Brigham Tuesday of last week, members of B. 52 ing on Mr. Ervin Stohl. the Fred W. Petersen family and ... Keverse Chfu-gc- . fi.o3 tf CITY COUNCIL Mrs. Morgan Miller and daughter McCALL'S 12 . Gloria, were in Salt Lake City, combining business and pleasure. 12 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Call nrui t children returned to Afton, Wyoming WORLD 12 Sunday after havinira snenr th hnii. I here. days GOOD 12 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leak were the 1-- yu - VfffTJC. t- Seventy years ago this autnm. me nrst practical typewriter u r WABC-Columbi- . iui WCUUu 11 Cub Guards Cubs This lively little leopard cub. given me tasK ot auardina three tiaer cubs. snans a warning io unwary visitors. -- vu... guaiua, istaniey Castte, "i "cwi Alien urantf1" .mjr.vx, Baker is cauaht in an ami cable moment with his new and crttracuve heckler, Lucille Ball, the film star. She is working each Sun2j day with Phil in his broadcasts over the Nof-- I fj work at 7.30 p.m., EST 7:: BEAR RIVER CITY f Classified I Ad Column p-i- ii Kw y Salt Lake City. Topics for discussion will include: A social philosophy for agriculture, economic planning as a function of government; man and the balance of nature; the activities of the Weather Bureau, wildlife conservation: pro ducer, laborer, consumer; redistri buting the national Income: the re lation between industry and agriculture; preferred modes of living; water as a ractor in civilization; the enlarging administrative functions of the Extension Service worker. The following two days will be devoted to Extension Service problems in the state and individual counties. W. A. Lloyd, director of Extension work in the western section, will be present to give instructions from the chief executives in the national capital. "We are living in a time when changes are frequent and the demand of the people so complex that we need clarification on conditions and trends by those who have studied the larger aspects of our problems," said Director Peterson in announcing the program. "7nen. too, we need stimulation in cur work. These men will give us both." acnun on u.t goring l intciirt lonn Milne:! i.jr ' mtafaHlttZl. AWMJ. .re ? ... .' 1 t V.W: tvl y, ;fi Sunk . the family home. i i . Word was reu-tWilliam Myron Utah, who died My name is fa - - TD I I1 year " II0JIE S25?Y FARM JOURNAL Address Town State ES MZtl U withd. subscriP'ion, new or renewal, to the 1 1 year |