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Show 1HI BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, ?ACR FOUR High School Students to Newspapers Receive Majority of Conoco Broadcast Over KVNU Oil Advertising their radio dials to sta- Local and Social Items By turning tion KVNU GERTRUDE RANDALL, Local Correspondent son3 lira. rhyllu Sodaquist and twoweek this are spending: IJatio Falls, if Mrs. David wjh l er parents. Mr. andwith friends. and visiting ' " Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Cornwall, and nnd Mrs. Dean Anderson return funeral rites were held for Mrs. Maryj afternoon Saturday Ann T. Green, wife of J. Walter Green who died last Tuesday at a hospital in O0den. following a long illness. Bishop Walter Fridal was in charge of the services. Music was furnished by the Sing- ing Mothers, with a duet by Mrs. u. L. Brough and Mrs. O. A. beager, and a duet by Herman and Norman Andre ason. Speakers were Patriarch James P. Christensen, Mrs. A. L. Cook, of the Stake Relief Society Board of which Mrs, Green was a member for a number of years; President C. E. Smith, Mrs. Eva B. Hansen of the Elwood Relief Society; tributes from the fam ily were read by Miss Margery Jen- sion. The talks of TV,ar River students sen of Ogden, a grandniece of Mrs. been prepared in the public have Green; from the Stake Relief Society were read by Mrs. O. A. Seager, and trlbiutes-frothe Elwood Relief Society by Dagmar Andreason. Bishop Fridal made closing remarks. The speakers and the tributes all told of the devotion and loyalty of Mrs. Green to her church and husband. Relatives and friends from Ogden, Logan and all parts of the valley came to pay their respects. The floral offerings were many and beautiful. Interment was made in the Elwood cemetery, with H. C. Hansen dedicating the grave. ed Thursday from a four day trip; Zion's National Park Utah. Southern Jn ta St George, ,' Wo-Wu- I "Non-Attendan- Mr and Mrs. Radcliff Henrie a steak supper at their evening. The guests Thursday hmff were, Mr', and Mrs. Ed Deakin, Mr. imii Mrs; Jay Deo Harris, Mr. and firs. lwrl Sheffield, and Mr. and Mrs. en-tw- t:. i.;at Mroi pouglas Cannon entertained the B. Bi Bridge club Saturday afternoon at lier home. Mrs. Rudy Miller w. special guest Prizes were won by Mrs. Elmer Winzeler, Mrs. Duane jtwer and Mrs. Joe Burgess. G Saturday ! an- - nlversrr', Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess tertatned at a dinner Sunday evening. The guests were seated at a long .table, beautifully decorated with Guests n centerpiece of Included Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wyatt, Mftwnn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lower, and Mr. nd Mi a. James Ransom. Continental Oil Company in 1941 is a maagain allocating to newspapers advertising of its yearly jor portion combudget, it was announced at the here today. pany's general ofices Although Continental uses almost every kind of advertising medium, the company has for several years spent the greater part of its adverMore tising dollar with newspapers. than 1.300 newspapers throughout the United States will share in this and it was stated, vear's expenditures, . . ,... . . . -- COLUMN A Amazing new "Magic Feed" ends til normal causes of pen messiness. No flooding. No dripping. Writes like magic! S f'r L if 4 Fr 14c CRYSTAL WHITE GIANT BAR 5 For 17C and ur throat ... Joe Bur- were I Mrs. Aarl Bennett entertained her Bridge club. Prizes were won by Lo-- I vene Robbins, Dorroa Brough. Mrs. William Storrer, Mrs. Raul Rice. The guests were Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. Vaudis Brough. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sandall, Mr. and Mrs. George Tayne and Clara Payne spent Thursday in Ogden. Gephart entertained her Bridge club Wednesday evening. Mrs. Jack Shumway and Mrs. Ethy-lyCarter were special guests. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ed Fronk, Mrs. Don Grover and Mrs. Ethylyn Carter. Mrs. Wesley rroi. n Russ Electric Complete Line of 1941 G. E. of 12 s 13-- J U Size Colgate Fitch Barber mm lTabletSi 1 . GIANT 79 VACUUM BOTTLE 79 Box of 500 CtOy STATIONERY, Montag's - 24 Sheets St. Regis 24 Envelopes - Only ... HEATING PAD Heat Maid - 3 Heat ... 25 $.9S MIXING BOWUS $ 5 for ... Nested LUX TOILET SOAP 3F. - Tremonton, Helm Prevent Cc!d$ Developing 1 I "" """ Zdf SIZE p.V2. . 50 SIZE TUBES S LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP DAI MAT WW shave 1 tXlAWLtl PASTE - ea. f to CREAM than he mean eit manager, Value In 17c S For i R usu; for a mi turchasei m TOOTH 5P 25c A 4 17c L A.&D. ptHea size Vitamins! i exp core effl He ms t McKESSONCOP LIVER Pint OIL "e new finishe .89 Bottle nanufacti !'!i-- and start Bars L TINCTURE GREEN SOAP F KOLYNOS orlPANi 17c Oz, 2 For 33c 3 Rexall '1 SHAVING E MI - 31 Box Of 100 Box of 250 B.&G r4i YEAST mo I uuiiit f aw B than two HALIVER OIL CAPSl So CREAM CREAM Reg. 25c Tube GIANT ONLY far he 'rvn 0 silen ment v Another s ctuttr l $500 ntractor: faster. Thi TABLE1 "Imp em. so i t yjL Bottle of 500 P' " SHAVING This Sale - Head, 4 For 19c J.49 San'fi (ofeiTiri. r -- " Clean Staffy LARGE COLGATE TOILET SOAP S1......89'; A J&J BABY SOAP St. Regis, Amer'n Made KLEENEX TISSUES OQ( OIL FORHANS LOTION 7 S tmri 5C JERGENS CHAMBERLAINS or HINDS HAND 30 - 60 Watt WATCHES, St. Regis This Sale Tiss BAR Each DOLLAR SIZES LIGHT GLOBES, S? . . . lVi'lo ese ai how the ese days and El ! ttewa. THB imPle,pIeasnt, i.ii f' I to relieve temporary tion. Moves the bowcli without strain. Tastes uks. 1 -- El n tc Eld' t men for v mfn frcm : jgto APPLIANCES ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Phone MIDLAND HOTFL Tremonton, Utah Extra Heavy Full Pint. Holly Cleanser Tin 15 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Koford, Mrs. Abe Kay and Margaret Kay were Ogden visitors Tuesday. rbou Mrs. Edward Harris MINERAL - RINSO-GIAN- T gess and Mrs. Duane Lower Logan visitors on Tuesday. REPAIR CALL TODAY . 2U z. PACKAGE ANACIN TABLET; 1. Mrs. W. W. Whitney, Mrs. J 8y4-o- U LESSONS. AMOUNT PAID WILL APPLY ON PURCHASE PRICE IF YOU DECIDE TO BUY 6e PALMOLIVE-HAND.- ,. tjmkmmtmm 110 - A. F.. ROCTIE. VCCORDION AND INDIVID!! 39c JERGENS HAND SOAP DREFT $1.00 TER WEEK FOR THE USE OF AX C3 WHITE KING GIANT Package mmmm Tractor & Harvester Pay Only Tremonton Jlr 13 2) ! INTERMOUNTAIN PIANO & . DEUI3 S1T A S , cine we protected by positive, full wessure lubrication. RESULT, knot hours of ttouble-fit- e operation. LEARN i ... . V Bliss Dana Abbott was honored on tfVosday afternoon at a miscellaneous Nhower at the home of Mrs. Gifford Watland, given by the ladies of the tit. E. Church. Miss Abbott received last week. many beautiful and useful gifts. were served. A total of 793 cases of influenza was reported as compared with 1564 Mrs. Duane Lower entertained at a cases for the week ending January birthday party honoring her mother, 10. Reports from the majority of the Mr. Martina Thlm, Friday afternoon. counties of the state indicate that the Guests were Mrs. Thurlon Munson of number of cases of influenza is rap.Yielding, Mrs, James Ransom, Mrs. idly approaching the normal incidence fo Burgess, Mrs. Frank Taylor and for this season of the year. The nur'itrs. W. XV. Whitney. sing departments of the Salt Lake City and county schools report the t'cfJr. ard Mrs. Arch Richardson attendance for the first week followWednesday after a six week's the Christmas vacation to be just 1 nit jn IjOs Angeles. They spent two ing about normal. liya in Manti, enroufce home, with Only 15 cases of pneumonia were 'Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Facie. reported as compared with 22 for the Mr. 'and Mrs. E. II. Cornwall, and previous week. Two cases of typhoid fever were Atr. nnrl Mis F!mlf (".nrnu.a1 wpno Rait' Lake City visitors on Saturday, ""ported from Elsinore, Sevier county. where they attended the 75th birthday The patients were both children 2 and the other 5. ui,niversary of Mr. E. II. Cornwall's age An adult case of diptheria was rel other. ported from Salt Lake county. It is unfortunate that ftny of our citizens, especially children, should suffer from rr . .. r either diptheria or typhoid fever inasmuch as both of these diseases are definitely preventable through inoculation. It is urgently recommended by the State Board of Health that ail 'm.ai witjW'children should be immunized against diptheria and smallpox by the time they reach the age of one year and in those areas where the water supplies are not fully protected everyone should be immunized against typhoid fever. Other communicable diseases are as follows: chickenpox 110, measles 19, mumps 16, scarlet fever 5, tuberculosis 6, whooping cough 50, gonorrhea 13, syphilis 38, and septic sore RcgitdlcJi of working posit ioa ... hcthcrolng uphill, downhill Of oa liddiilU ... all vitil moving puts of die "Cterpnir" Diesel Tnctor En 1. Fresh Strawberry Sundae Stain! 'Sal Reports made by local health to the Utah State Board of Health for the week ending January . AT . . 1 tasea on comit Bnuw it luiiu ui6 juio municable disease. This is 814 cases fewer than were reported for the previous week. Chicken pox. influenza, mumps, pneumonia, and scarlet fever all show ed a decrease in the actual number of cases reported as compared with . mwMwb The Box Elder County Tenant PurGood artificial lighting is chase committee has completed their impo work on approving applications for ant to health. A light meter will tell Box Elder in Tenant Purchase farms you if you are getting enough light 1940-4in your rooms. county for the fiscal year of Due to the special allocation for Tenant Purchase farms in Utah for this been year. Box Elder county has only the TO PLAY under program! allotted two farms it being the policy of the State TenTHE ant Purchase committee to spread the 1940-4- 1 allocation over all previously ACCORDION selected Tenant Purchase counties so , numoer ui an be will equal thre Box Elder counties town newspapers will again share in Recent information from the Farm as as extensively the company's plan Security Regional office indicates metropolitan newspapers. comthat there is a possibility that addito For the past several years tional funds may be injected into pany's advertising campaign has been loUtah. If this happens, Box Elder conducted primarily to assist the addi Conoco of products. county has hopes of securing cal distributor on this basis, farms. Working The 1941 advertisements will continue tional to feature the quality products end v.3 are continuing to accept additionoutstanding service of the company's al applications, The committee's decision this year local "mileage merchant." rested on u. xaaunee uaiouu m sDtakine class under the direction of ing, and Clarence R. Anderson of oy- Corlnne. Tiieir iarms nave Milton Johnson. Tremonton PUBLIC HEALTH j KUhWg-foaM- . ,V. o Mrs. Abe Kay and son, Glendon, were Salt Lake visitors Sunday, v Tenant Purchase go B3. (gBBBOTBHBiH aMzey. Olebratinir their 18th wedding Approved for Farm - 's ban-q.U- 0r!a-h- Vodus Allred, Leone MacFariane, and Max Conley will represent Bear River as the speakers. Vodus will act as chairman of the discussion. This Is one of the series of broadcasts given to the public by the high schools of Box Elder and Cache counties. Bear River will act as host school this time and the other schools will talk on other phases of the- subject The students of Logan High will discuss "Compulsory Education Laws of the State of Utah, Their Adjustments To the Democratic Way of Life." South Cache students will talk as a Contributon Juvenile To Factor Delinquency." ing The discussion from North Cache will be. on "The Home and Rs Effect On School Attendance." Each school will be triven eix minutes for their discus-- 1 ImDressive nr.- - ..Is..blyde Morris and Mrs. Henry Vm Sweden were hostess to the 'Civic League club Thursday it Afternoon at the Second Ward rooms. Mrs. F. M. Christensen waa in charge of the program. Mrs. ttarald Dixon and Mrs. Garland Fuzey by Mrs. wing a duet, accompanied "Character on lecture A Beckatead. Education" was given by Mr. Duane Archibald. A demonstration of charter education was given by six of hli students. January 28, listneis may hear Bear River students discussion "The School and Modem Methods of Handling Impressive Rites Held Saturday for Mrs. J. Walter Green Wgrmen, at 5:30 next Tuesday, tioned, and the options are ia Francisco for final approval put! are being pushed for an early com pletion of the loans so that the fam" ilies will be located in time for spri I planting. Two County Farmers SERVICE Utah I "V PER CAKE MHlilMnMBH fy. f They of Fe nations to h, |