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Show 1888 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. JULY 23, PJLC3 EIGHT I HI I C 1 I 11 1 It I I I ' 1 I 1 1 I Hf.ji.J-- i i ' i 1 1 1 1 1 I I 111 H HI M mm 1 t Marjorie Hansen, Correspondent l Phone 5.a-- l . ":- ..v. " ,: Mr and Mrs. George Bradshaw and returned Saturday evening from sons the past California, has been visiting a trip through Yellowstone Park. week at the home of her brother and M. Mrs. Grant Dr. and sister-in-laJohn Lewis Siddaway, of Vernal, is Evans. spending a week with his cousin, Jay of Brigham, Hansen, Miss Elaine Reeder, visited friends here last week. Miss Grace Sargent, public health visit- nurse in Detroit, Michigan, arrived in of Idaho Falls, Reed, Harvey ed with friends here over the week Tremonton this week to spend three weeks with her many friends and her end. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sargent. Chucl; Nelson, of Richmond, Is of sending a few weeks with his many Frank Dalton received a d friends in Tremonton. He is a former combine harvester machines this week employee at the Fronk Chevrolet garage. The delegates from the Lions con vention In Oakland returned home Mrs. Ira Fridal and daughters, Mary and Irene, were Ogden visitors Wed- Sunday. nesday afternoon. Ruth and Grant Gunnel, son and of Bishop and Mrs. Gunnell Burton Powell, of Beverly Hills, daughter of Howell left for Los Angeles Sunday California, Is spending the week at afternoon. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Hansen and family. William Howlett, of Gephart's Store left Friday for Los Angeles, Calif. Frank B. Sorrdz and Mariner Holt, of Salt Lake City, visited with friends Mrs. Jay M. Schaffer and daughters in Tremonton and Garland last week. Gay, Gloria and Sherry, spent the cabin weekend in her Miss Mary Woolley, who is attend- in Muller Park. parent's canyon ing summer school at the U. S. A. C. at Logan, spent the weekend with Miss Sophia Woerner, who. is at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus E. tending Henager's Business College Woolley. in Salt Lake City, spent the weekend with her family and friends in Tre ' Mrs. Wesley Gephart and sons, Har- monton. ry and Bob, and William Howlett met Mr. Gephart In Ogden last Monday The Methodist Church held an evening. Mr. Gephart just returned in Box Elder Park last Monday from the Lions Convention. afternoon and evening. Games were Mid Summer Clearance - Men's Suits played and a lovely lluncheon was 83 discount Cliff's Clothlery. served. Mrs. John O. Garfield and son Ervin, and Miss June Cardon, and Mrs. A. L. Cook, returned home Thursday BED BUG evening from a three week's vacation in the East. They visited points of in New York and Washington, interest WITHOUT FUMIGATION D.' C. and were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Results Guaranteed Melvin Cook and baby. um. Edwin '7,:.. ' l This? Dewey' " rf ' S W" t y' s-y - acn Virginia oray, nouywooa beauty, shows the newest in swim suit P Appointments, Call Leader Office I .ft Pump Crown Prince of the White House, Jimmy Roosevelt is called Heir Apparent to his father's office in the current True Stofy magazine. Dad's Successor? Harvest Time Is Here - Be Prepared ' - FARM EQUIPMENT HARDWARE - CHINA - GLASSWARE "Everything for the Farm or Home" Farmers' Cash Union "YOUR GOOD WILL OUR BEST ASSET ) -- 1 f v I , I f ! ; II V S- I1 . 7 Mrs. No Thanks lor $100,000 Evalyn Walsh MacLean wearing the famous Hope diamond which she says she pawned to raise $100,000 ransom lor the Lindbergh baby. In the current Liberty magazine she reveals be received not even a note of thank3 from Col. Lindbergh for her expense and trouble. A AND V THERE (By IL D. T.) HOPES LOST I Well, our hopes of getting , Turned Secretary Co-E- d CLUB NEWS 4-- H Cracks Own Record 4 t Man in Brigham was notified and promised to be right up J haven't been able to wind our'cloj about a ua.li wnile Waitinr for him to check finger mint. 1 We are setting it going today so cou gei. io uinnw on time. You knos how women are when dinner is waiting and it gets cold ... in Jf, about the robbery the other day iW man said, "I still think we need ml police protection in this town." DICTATORS FEAR FREEDOM "One of the first things dictatol and communists demand is the of free speech, and one of the til things to which an end is put tI they get into power is freedom speech and freedom of the pre There is no freedom of speech the press in Russia, Italy aad (J manv. Dictators are afmM ut . ..' truth." Southwestern Oregon New Marshfield, Oregon. i " So WHAT? I Son: "Would daddy murder ant body?" Mother: "What makes you think I Nobel Busy Inventor would?" . Alfred Nobel, the Swedish chemSon: "Well, I just heard him dow ist and inventor, patented more than in the cellar saying, 'Let's kill tfc 100 inventions. t other two, George.' " Lions Tales, Akron, Oh! Edison Valued the Pin The late Thomas A. Edison conDO YOU KNOW sidered the pin one of man's most useful devices. Once the great inMore persons are killed on Sunda ventor, the story goes, offered a than on any other day. The heavig prize to anyone who could go injury toll is on Saturday. More vi through his laboratory and suggest sons are killed between seven afe some article which might be useful o'clock in the evening than ' in experimenting which was not eightother hour. any there. A young fellow won the prize. He found the laboratory lacked a HOW TO BE HAPPY If you want to be happy, forget t Mid Summer Clearance - Men's Suits good you have done to others and tl 33 3 discount Cliff's Clothiery. evils they have done to yon. The officers of the Box Elder counclub Leaders Association met with Mrs. Lund and Mr. Steffen Tues day evening to discuss plans for the club campfire outing. The annual held Thursday, August be will outing 18, at the Box Elder Park, with- all leaders, members and parents in attendance. Special features of the program will be announced later. ty BASEBALL BENEFIT 4-- H (5 E Saturday, July 30th 4-- H - 4-- H Junior Teens met Thursday The with four present at the home of their leader, Mrs. George Crozier. They dis cussed new songs and prepared and served a very refreshing fruit shake. The next meeting they will make a creamed luncheon. Opal Shemik Reporter. MOONLIGHT GARDENS TREMONTON Funds Will Be Used to Help Defray Expenses for Baseball Team to Go to Flagstaff, Arizona, Where They Will Participate In the Regional Baseball Tournament .... 4-- H c 4 5 w 1 First Presidential Tour George Washington made the first presidential tour. In 1791 he took e a "swing around the circoach. cle" in a second-han- d 1,889-mil- J Washington, competing against the nation's fastest secretaries in the recent international commercial schools contest at Chicago, cracked her own world's record to win the title of "the fastest secretary in American business", miss r enion, wno puiea ner skui against that of Dictaphone secrt-- ! Urias. who were winners of district' contests held in leading cities, tran-- 1 scribed 98 net words a minute new high la the transcription ot dictation in any medium. Last yeari before she bad entered business, sh set a new world's record ot 87 words' a minute, competing as a represent tative of the Unlversltyof WashA 1-- Douglas and Larry R. Taylor, of Montebello, returned to Salt Lake to spend a few weeks with their Mrs. Carline Jacobsen, before leaving for their home in California. They have been guesta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Hansen and family. great-grandmoth- Don Hansen left Friday afternoon for Vernal, Utah, where he will spend a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John L, Siddaway and family. 4-- V I1 1 1' H' 'M- - ! V fr'fr'M-- H' 50c Couple ! i 1 1 'I1 '! !' 1 ' i 1 'I' Tremonton FRIDAY SATURDAY Save At Our Store Every Day . . . Our Prices Are Always Low Our Service Is Always Courteous . . . We Will Try to Please You Pocket Watch Regis Guaranteed - 7Qr REGISTERED PHARMACISTS SPECIAL YOU PRICED LOW.... 10 MILK OF MAGNESIA 29 OLIVE OIL 4 Ounce SIIAVO BRUSIILESS SHAVE CREAM - Reg. 50c EPSOM SALTS Bag LIFEBUOY SOAP 5-I- b. 3 for Williams DENTAL POWDER - Reg. 23c 14 10 19 17 3 WE HAVE CERESAN COPPER CARBONATE FACE TOWDER "Boyer" 3 IN 1 OIL Regular 30c MAVIS TALC BLUE VITROL Regular 33c FACIAL TISSUE Reg. BREAD TOASTER 15c-200- FORMALDE-HYD- Consult Us For Grain Disinfectants Sanitary Napkins ( Box of 12 Olr Jt PRICED LOWER... 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The discussion consisted of recognizing possible delegates for county commissioner and sheriff. Frank Der- fey, J. I. Dewey and Radcliff Henrie were mentioned. Quality Building Material ; 1 H 1 '0 r Chairman Bill Waldron presided at a Democratic delegation meeting held in the Lion Club rooms Tuesday ev- To Cuifd Sturdy Hemes Use ' 1; 1 "I EXTERMINATION EXTERMINATORS tV-- - 'ii. '.e a e l a II should invest to help stimulate business, Henry Ford recently announced the start ol work on a new $35,000,000 factory. S M. A. JACKMAN, Local Rep. ' ' styles. car-loa- Per Room JENSEN t ,s J Priming - ri ? : that I - 7T - ?PriaU , MERE 4-- H n Believing Amt y Bouty on h i r 1 N " : x A. Fisher, of Ventura, $1.50 :: "Tl FORESTERS WILL STUDY IN MOUNTAIN LABS members in the respective sections, J. Whitney Floyd, extension forester, announced. Members In San Juan, Grand, Emery and Carbon counties will meet July 26,. 27, and 28 in the La Sal mountains near Moab. This meeting will be followed by one In the Monte Cristo area above Ogden in which Rich, Cache, Box Elder, Weber, Morgan and Davis county members will participate. Wasatch, Salt Lake. Sumforesters mit and Utah county will meet at Wolf Creek east of Heber and south of Kamas August 5 and 6. Members of Juab, Millard, Beaver, Iron, Washington, Garfield, Piute and Sevier counties will assemble at Big Flat, the annual meeting place, near Junction August 8 to 10. Each member will be required to know the identification of native trees orinciDal forage plants poisonous to livestock, common rocks, and minerals In the respective areas at the close of camo. He must also understand rela tionship of grazing, timber cutting, and other forest practices to natural resources. Members of the forest service, state fish and game department, federal biological survey, and extension service will be on hand to give special instructions. ' 8s Thoma E. Devey Next Governor? (right), crusading district attorney of- yV New York City, who will receive considerable attention in the comingr ' State gubernatorial race. ' exclusive shot ehows V at the ringside with Bernarr Macfadden, pub i it i,. H Four outiners in mountain areas of! Utah will be conducted during the next three weeks for the practical forestry club field instruction of , f .. .HM4HWH of x w .. " f Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sommers, of Ogden, reMrs. F. E. Kespler, Illinois, and Mrs. Aurdy John Feoria, afternoon, turned to her home Sunday of Corinne, were dinner guests home the ston, at weeks two after spending the home of Mr. and Mrs. at Fridav of her daughter, Mrs. Adam Phillip Getz. Mr. and Mrs. Sommers, who have been guests for tne pasi nf Mr. and Mrs. Will Baker at ttfk EuMr. and Mrs. Joseph Jetti, of Corinne, returned to their home Tues sumgene, Oregon, are spending the Mr. day afternoon. mer with Mrs. Jetti's parents, and Mrs. Frank Dalton. Clinton Costly, Max and Norman returned to their homes this Grover Mr. and Mrs. Hans Ross and sons, a month's vacation in after week, Bill and Lowell, of Salt Lake City, Colorado Springs. They expect to re were here Sunday and Monday on turn some time next ween. again business. Mrs. Delos Thompson and children, Mr. Costly and children are vaca- of Brigham, spent Wednesday after vartioning in Homedale, Idaho and noon at the home of her sister, Mrs. ious parts of Oregon. They expect Wesley Gephart. to be gone about a month. 1-- aisles in the late cevs v L., 4-- iiCilQ E 'S 2 Slice - Reg. 98c "Mickey Mouse" Molded SOAP - Reg. 10c HAIRSET AND PINS . I A. l HAIR DEIUSH PURE BRISTLE Regular 69c Value Priced to CLEAN OUT ICE CREAM MADE FRESH DAILY .5 .V w 69 ult .... t |