OCR Text |
Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, PACE EIGHT J.ARY 20, 1938 iuw!Mmmtww'M''raml,wml'',MW'' HwimtiiiiiuiimnWHiuiMraiiKuwwwiimii lit BRING YOUR WORK IN EARLY - REPAIRING IS Jil II4D NOW FOR THAT NEW nmui El "m JL'. TREMONTON HARNESS & A. PHONE 48 9f ACE i., : J. s u- -i I -- al Manufacturers of iSSORIES CO, ... iiiii:tiii.miniiiMWMini:tMiKitiiiiHiiim IHMHItMtltUMIIIHHltlllJ(Uimil HMUtilMWIIIUUHllOlilIHIMmiWII)UUIttHIIIHUIMttll(llimilltlllllllllHllU.tHMIIIUirr Mrs. C. VV. Merrell and son, Paul, of Brigham City, spent Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ira Fri-d- 4 Il'.llll ""..I.. .J,:!.l.il.ll.-- - ..M.Ui;i!l' HIGH GRADE HARNESS hiiiu : tti ij. k hi iiuimmitiuiiiiii III"I"IUPW'1111"11"'"""""" 11 ' ' uuun.j. i niD,r KiIgore, Mr. and Mrs. William Brogs, of Salt 5 Phone Marjorie Hansen, Correspondent Miss Anna Watklns has accepted a position with the Miller Luggage Company at Fresno, California doing stenography work. Miss Watkins spent the last nine months at the L. D. S. Business College at Salt Lake Mrs. Tom Carter has been confined Mr. and Mrs. William Mara, cf Salt to her bed for the past week. Lake City, spnt the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cummingf: Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Watland returnand family. ed Sunday evening from California, where they have been visitors of their B. S. Woiberg and T. W. Milton, daughter, Mildred, for the past month. of Salt Lake City, were business visitors in Tremonton Monday and Mrs. W. E. Getz returned to her home Sunday from an extended trip in Nebraska, where she has been visMr. and Mrs. Earl Shuman anl Mrs. iting relatives. n Ward Shuman and Mrs. Hatty took Harvey Heed to Ogden Mrs. Duaine Lower and daughter, Mr. Heed had just afternoon. Friday attended the funeral of Keith Janice, been released from the Schaffer Clinic at Brigham City Sunday. Simpson where he has been receiving medical Wil-kensc- M 0 V E D To basement of Duane Lower's homo, 4 blks. No. Fronk Cfaev. Co. Call ELY AN KORTH, 118-- 2 T- 17 TT -r. TITv III. Tll l,: 1MI luiwtuus Chiropractor and Masseur f OFFICE PHONE 138 Over Bear River State Bank A TO SOME NEW ETUEINITUEE ULOOE& or COVEEMS If you know quality and can recognize genuine bargains when you see them, then our furnishings will appeal to your sense of thrift .... WE RECOMMEND our paper nw has k, en, nit, win. ia guing lOrWElrd. papers give us space ladio stations are giving tlTG 12"' I (TTi, j , , y i and son returned to Tremonton Friday afternoon after spending the last month and a half in California. ! f I b j j air T'hcv of Htnrl. Pf. 10 US jjfI for artK. tin! us t. ... ism has completely changed to fee-'- it v.&o c j tula to know what we Lave s. wanting why wt are bending every Cftr biiiig it to them. Just leceutlv'J companion and I attended a met'or a roLesianc chuicli. Duhr'. sermon, the preacher paid theV mon people a high cqnipliment the work they are doing and veto know why his people couldn't the same thing. We- - missions greatly appreciate this attitude i are taking advantage of. every portunity to At present I am wbiking in Kilj; Texas. Kilgore is known as the ca: of the world's largest oil field. I this field there are over 24,000 wells. The field is from 10 to 20 1 wide and over 50 miles long. a sight to see so many oil wells it up to meet the sky line. Million; dollars have poured into the com! Poor men have become rich s night. Even though all this m has come to these people, in e; cases it has not brought that p. and happiness that is so muct sired by all man kind. It seems t when man gets rich he will f the thing that brings true happb and try to purchase it with Ms ey. But true happiness is had tta: progressing and giving service fellow men. That is just whatu sionaries are doing. No wonder say "the time I spent in the m field was the happiest time : rtdf ilYinTliK". me. , mA xi nil tui mc uicuiy ksuu""i have been given to that effee j would like to add mine in sa;:i that this period in the mission k has indeed been a joyful time t J.1.-.- : Miss Elaine Reeder spent Saturday and Sunday in Ogden with Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Owen Keller visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold in Westly Beck and his daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Morris I of Rupert, Idaho, spent Sunday aftternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Madson and family. Ray-lanc- son-in-la- e, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Martin announce the arrival of a baby girl, born Saturday at the Schaffer Clinic. Mrs. Martin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Spangler. Miss Shirley Watland is confined I to her bed this week, due to a severe ly sprained ankle. Mrs. A. D. Sargent and daughter Beth and small son returned this week from Wyoming. Beth will spend the remainder of the winter with her mother. , Si pieach-'the.'gospe- with a weather eve out for spring modernization ideas mm f HOUSEWIVES 1938 might be interested in what a certain Mister and Missus, nf a Texas community accomplished. They wanted to bring m more light for, A pee at, . . . but without sacrificing privacy. a nook just off the dining room I he left wall, facina v u,. v,tt.a vnl inforest incrlv t.lipv turned the trick. which are translucent but fc the street, was constructed of insulux glass blocks, I; i And because the material has delightful decorative possibil a a eovrAl utilitarian advantaees. thev "went around M9 Lcorner" with the block, and thus created an unusually pleasing effect, at little. Fnot transparent. I i Expert In Family Life Cor diddr: Adult Class (B. K. II. S. Journalism Dept.) Is modern family life tco undemo cratic ? Or shou'd efforts be made to revive the authoritian system of former days?' What are the causes of some of the behavior in modern society? These are a few of the questions propounded by members of the adult education group at its first meeting- held last Monday even ing at the high school library under the direction of Miss Winifred Hazen. Miss Hazen is coordinator in parent education on the staff of the exten sion division of the University of Utah and represents the Home Economics department of the State Board of Vocational Guidance. Her services are made possible through federal grants as were the forum lectures last year. anti-soci- al Box Elder county has been chosen, because of its enthusiastic response to last year's program, as a gcod place to begin this work in adult education. Classes are being conducted through the Garland and the Tremonton Relief Societies and at the high school. Those who have attended the meetings so far report that very interesting discussions have taken place. For the ne.ct six weeks, meetings will be held at the high school library on Mon day evenings at 7:30. - or ns: to ti of 1 life. First Legislature California's first legislature convened in San Jose, the state's first capital, in 1843. California's Hard to Stay Reformed "It's easy to reform," said Uncle Kben, "but de hard part Is to stick to beln' reformed, same as If It was habit." May me I thank for you again sec: the Leader. Sincerely Clarence CM Watches Once Small Clocks Watches originally were tf clocks and were worn nuniH the girdle because they wen l Urge for the pocket. E If V F ir tl ir si ... YOU VISIT OUR STORE AND Compare Price and Values Farmers of the United States re$9,000,000,000 in 1937 from marketing farm products and from government payments, according to a report just issued by the Bureau of Agricultural economics. The cash income figure for 1936 was $7,865,000,-00- 0 and $4,328,000,000 for 1932, the depth of the depression. TREMONTON, UTAH IS A HABIT TO BE CULTIVATED CULTIVATE THE HABIT OF BUYING Friday and Saturday January 21st and 22nd "ANNAPOLIS SALUTE" BUCK JONES in QUALITY COAL QUALITY BUILDING "SMOKE TREE MATERIALS "Dick Tracy" QUALITY FARM AND HOME SUPPLIES and you have acquired the thrifty habit SALE M!?ET1TIBJ advertised here are ceived ORPHEUM THEATRE RANGE" Final Chapter of Sunday - Monday - Tuesday Jan. 23rd - 24th - 23th HOME OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE 33c $1.23 VANTAGE 89c 75c McKesson COD LIVER OIL - pt Bayer ASPIRINS - 100s 35c VICKS VAPO RUB YOUR GOOD WILL OUR BEST ASSET" "KNIGHT WITHOUT ARMOR" FOUNTAIN 59c TAKE HOME ' A QUART OF 75c 59c FRESH 2ic $1.00 Upjohn CITRO CARBONATES .... 89c 40c Pensodent TOOTH PASTE 31c 39c M. I. 31 SHAVING CREAM 19c 50c VICKS VATRONAL 31c ICE CREAM WE WELCOME YOUR LEISURE TIME Upjohn ASPIRIN TABLETS, 5 gr., 100's .... 14c StPAmmSTS BUSINESS OR YOUR 29c t 1 e di g 41 iMlwl"MMiMlii''ii5t Sundries and Electrical Goods ct ti b $1.69 BREAD TOASTER , 2 slice, with cord $1.98 Foi tek $W ELECTRIC GRILL 9Sc Chevron HOT WATER 4 BOTTLE - 2 qt 98c Challenge 7 ALARM CLOCKS 39c HOSPITAL COTTON, Ib.$ 29c Household lv RUBBER GLOVES 2 KLEENEX TISSUES, 500 98c THERMOS BOTTLES 19 Pint $i.98 St. Regis FLAT IRON 50c Prophylactic 6-l- u b t TOOTH BRUSH & T SERVE Y0U AT ALL TIMES - BRING YOUR TO US - WE'LL FILL THEM EXACTLY AS YOUR DOCTOR ORDEK ? in fa m ed wi de bl, ev yc ov af no ca on eti ho It da 0 n M I r II January 26th and 27th Farmers' Cash Union VISIT OUR 40c CASTORIA Wednesday and Thursday MARLENE DIETRICH ROBERT DONAT in tl A PI Household Drugs and Toilets GRETA GARBO and CHARLES BOYER in "MARCH OF TIME" P the prices as low or lower than prices offered by our competitors on the same items anywhere. Save at our store "CONQUEST" -- u- cut veiling mcu liuiues Summer.-- ; Hollty in American Fork, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jennings and Mr. Mason returned Tuesday afterdaughters, Helen and Janice, of Salt Lake City, were Tremonton visitors noon after a visit with his brother, Monday. Ray J. Mason, at Butte, Montana. Miss Lois Felsted, of Ogden, spent William Powell and Mr. McGee, of Saturday afternoon with her aunt, Magna, Utah, were Tremonton visitors Mrs. Leland J. Hansen. Saturday afternoon. Taul Jenkins, of Ogden, visited with Officers and directors of the his many friends at the Bear River Club Association will meet High School last Friday afternoon. Friday. Guy Johnson as director and C. J. Dewey as president, represented Mrs. Abbey Madsen, Mrs. Grant Tremonton in this affair. Black, and Mrs. Sara Rees, aunts of Mrs. Ira Fridal, and Mrs. C. W. MerMis. H. N. Stohl, Miss Esther rell. Mrs. Giant Valentine and daugh Deloris Harris and Mrs. Percil-l- a Stohl, ter Nancy were dinner guests at the Adams left Tuesday for a vacation Fridal home Thursday evening. in Los Angeles, California. Treat Yourself x uiree J Thompson, Anna Brenkman and Ruby Landvatter drove up from Salt Lake City Sunday morning to visit their parents. They returned to Salt Lake Sunday evening. Inter-mounta- ? , vucy ieauer. Lois Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Jan- - 15, very informing and has given great deal of satisfaction in it. Each week as it comes I Jt1 read each column. May i thank deeply for your kind service ia ing me the Leader. My experiences have been manv- varied in the past two years learned to love Texas and ma,.. 1 the people. The Gospel is being nrtl Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen and son William Jenkins, of Flint, Michigan, spent Friday of last week with Boyd to spend returned to his home Sunday in Tremonton. friends his with months parents. the winter Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Stevenson weie a Roy Woodhead, of Ogden, was business (Visitors in Salt Lake City business visitor here Tuesday Tuesday. Mrs. J. C. Stocks and daughters, June and Maxine, of Bountiful, spent Wednesday afternoon at the home of Dr. ai.i Mrs. Jay M. Schaffer and family. FLORIST SHOP , Misses Marie Oakland and Louise Mr. and Mrs. Osbern and children, Oakland and Jack Oakland, of Salt of Lewiston, Utah, spent Sunday with Lake City, were dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Rose and other friends home of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Garfield and family Sunday afternoon. in Tremonton. City. attention for the last month. Dear Editor: For the Dast twpnt,, , Lake City, were Tremonton visitors Monday and Tuesday. 52.a-- l """""""'""iiiiiiiiimiiiiiii,mmimim Clarence Perry Writes Of Mission in TeX; AN IDEA AS NEW AS 1938 and family. YOUR ORDER I r I I MM M th to gp sc: PRESCMPTIONS DRUfi; . FOUNTAIN SER.yii Jremon ton , 6U tak -- ?a an pa U |