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Show i BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Page Four 4, B. B. BRIDGE CLUB LOCAL NEWS ENTERTAINED Mrs. Conrad Steffin was the gracious hostess to the members of the B. B. Bridge Club at her home with Mrs. L. J. Cumming-- as a special guest. A tasty luncheon was served, followed by the game with awards for play going to Mrs. Elmer Win- zler, Mrs. Vera Watkins and Mrs. Guy Johnson. s LITERARY GUILD ENJOY ANNUAL OUTING members of the Twenty-eigh- t and Guild their partners Literary summer outannual the enjoyed ing of the club last Saturday evening at the Wayne Holmgren ITExAIS Mrs. Chris Beck returned home to California, last week, after spending some time at the home of the Duane Cromptons. of his brother, LeRoy Bunnell, urday evening. pital. charge of a general committee consisting of Mrs. Knute Fridal, Mrs. Day Garfield, Mrs. Wayne Holmgren and Mrs. Wilford Rogers. The entertainment consisted of stunts, songs, stories and friendly contests. A delicious chicken dinner made the evening complete and most enjoyable. Grant Smith visited with his sister, Mrs. Mel Foxley Tuesday. He is spending a short vacation at Fielding with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith, before taking up his duties at the University of Minnesota, where he has a teaching fellowship. Mrs. Ed Fronk, Mrs. Steve and Mrs. Merwin Cook were Ogden visitors Wednesday. De-Jarn- ett CIVIC CLUB NEWS Mrs. Norma Green entertained the ladies of the Civic Club at her home Thursday last week for their regular meeting. A demonstration on clothing was given by Mrs. P. E. Ault and & business meeting concluded the afternoon's program. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Ruth Woodhead, of Salt Lake City, was a guest of the club. Prizes were given the men who won at the game and dainty refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sycamore, of Brigham City, announce the marriage of their daughter, Ruth, to Mr. Wilford Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Harris of Tremonton. The marriage took place in the Salt Lake Temple, August 20. A wedding dinner was given for Mr. and Mrs. Otto SchenkeJ left Wednesday for a week's vacation at Lava Hot Springs. His cafe will be closed for the week until they return. Primary, a social was given. Friday evening by the teachers of the organization. The party was held at the home of Dorothy Chor-nouThe guests of honor, Alice Hamilton, Marjorie Mason and Gladys Bennett were each presented with a lovely gift and a nice luncheon was served. a. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Christensen, of Layton, were visiting with relatives in Tremonton, Sunday. They expect to make their in Tremonton, and for the are hving in the Max Laubh W and Mrs. J. C. Allen and J. A Clayton, of Salt Lake City, Mr. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Allen, Tuesday. Berkeley, California, were week end guests at the N. E. Shaw home. Mrs. Horner was formerly Miss Ruth Croply, a niece of Mrs. Shaw. Mrs. Ailene Hyer and baby son of Cove, Utah, was also a guest at the Shaw home on Mr. and Mrs. James Walton and son, Jimmie, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Calderwood and Mrs. Mattie Stone motored to Coalville, Tuesday to attend funeral services for Mrs. Emma Carruth. Mrs. Carruth, who was 94 years old, was the mother-in-laof Mr. Walton. What the WEATHER-BIR- 5-Po- D int LASTING FIT They're sturdy for school wear . FOOT-FORME- OXFORD For Girls Soft-n-Stur- too. NT 2.49 Of course, we have many other styles, sizes, and prices to choose from. PETERS' SHOES are truly an aid to life on the New American Plan MORE WALKING .... MORE WORKING house. PEACHES now ripe at Tolman's in tip Honeyville. Good price. Call 19.1-- 5 9-- 2 B-fl- Anklets . Boys tic Handkerchiefs at 9-- YS S- V. 15 2 s '1 SJ 9-- Girls' We have a large stock to Handkerchiefs w There is still time to do some sewing for school 5 We Offer The Famous KLEENEX TOPMOST FASHIONS Absolutely the quality is still there in Topmost prints 9-- TOOTS-EZ- Save Shoes yard choose from. Sizes 4 to IOI2 15 25 19 SOCKS For Boys Heavy sport type . . . Some plain colors, some fancy. The boys like them, and they're best for wear, too. E Save Hosiery 23 We still have 77 patterns to choose from. " 25 10 Prints 80-Squa- re -- Sportees 9-- 8-- Anklets Straight up cuffs 9-- 1; . . They just can't haye too many anklets for school wear . . . Turn down cuffs 2 for -9 ts, - and dy sturdy leather soles OUR OWN FITTING PLAN GUARANTEES A PERFECT FIT! Elvin Bunnell and Miss Cleo Davis, of Provo, were dinner guests MISS MARY BURNS will resume teaching of piano Sept. 13. Please FOR SALE A good saxophone make reservations Sept 6 to 13. t2c Call 75. Garland. west side of Telephone 58.a-- l, 2 tic FOR SALE Early Elberta peaches. Theurer Apartments. Vanthia Misrasi, East Tremonton, FOR SALE 5 year old Buckskin 2 tic saddle horse. A good one. Odell 2 Elwood. Romer, tip CASH PAID for dead or useless cows, EARLY ELBERTA PEACHES ready horses, sheep or hogs. Colorado next week. Bring your own containPhone TreAnimal ers and pick them for $1.00 a or Garland 35. J3 monton, 77.0-bushel. Rose E. Peterson, East Tretf 2 monton. tip HAVE YOU SEED FOR SALE? Don't jack up your car for the durWRITE US IMMEDIATELY! is ation. War workers need it. It are in the market for larger We worth more now than it ever will of all kinds of field and supplies be worth again. We pay cash for used cars and trucks. Fronk grass seeds than ever. However man2 Chevrolet Co. tfc shortage of transportation and power prevents us from visiting all FOUND Small girl's coat Owner seed areas. We will appreciate your may have same by paying for this writing us at once, stating what kind and quantity of seed you have, ad. Call at the Leader Office. or expect to have. When seed is LOST OR STOLEN Last Wednesday ready, prepare identical sample by from the Post Office corner, girl's taking some seed from each bag and blue bicycle with white tires. Re- mixing. Four ounce is enough sample ward. Phone 79.0-2 tic if representative of the entire lot. NOTICE to local users of Honey. My Mail sample to & CO. crop is sold, but will pass out a 160 NORTHRUP, KING West 4th So, Lake City Salt few 5 gallons and that is now and We will have representative call to not later than Sept. 10th. N. T. for delivery at nearest col2 Spangler. tic arrange lection center. Sellers of Northland Brand Seeds WANT TO BUY Beet bed for truck. 38.0-Phone t8 Harry Taylor, tip Style No. 4953 A Brown A The kind boys and girls like. and look good 2.49and2.59 D AUTHENTIC STYLES 5 . . toq. . . Sizes 8V2 to 2 LASTS Help feet develop normally. -- COMFORTABLE FLEXIBILITY . . . Through ex clusive construction features. 3 1.89 s BLUCHER SHOE for Boys Because they hold their shape . better. sizes to 8 "TQ and Style No. 114 - Black; and No. 124 - Brown A Sturdy top-gra- de 2 D For Boys or Girls The last is correct to help feet develop properly . . . They wear a long time, 1 JL and always look good. mater LONGER WEAR . . . Because of ials in vital hidden parts as well as those visible. 1 WEATHER-BIR- BLUCHER SHOE Standard of Value means: w Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess and son spent last week in Afton, Wyoming! A It's simple as A B C. . . Styles are what boys and girls admire . . . and wise parents choose them because they give longer wear, plus lasting fit for greater comfort. of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Horner, comfort and longer wear Style No. 1750 - Brown and No. 1730 - Black D 9-- 1. SWEATERS Mll 2 9-- 30 SEED WHEAT Entirely free from CASH for live poultry. H. A. Gam, foreign varieties. I have plenty of 435 N. 2nd W, Brigham. Phone No. beardless hard winter 698. 1 tf wheat, a few cents above the regular market price of wheat Call SELL your dead and useless horaes Phone 60.a-Tremonton. and cattle to White's Trout Farm 2 and receive more money. Phone, t2p Hyrum collect WANTED TO BUY Best piece of real estate obtainable for $2,000.00 HAVE BUYERS for good farms, to $10,000 CASH. Write Box L Irrigated or dry. List with: Leader, Tremonton, Utah. James Brough, Realtor. Tremon2 tic ton, Utah. tf i.i ,. - - ss PENCILS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS J '"'"'', J 2 for 9-- 1. ,.,.. - 5 rf 7 p ;rr Type Paper 50-A- 12-1- ' ' and 4 2, g 9-- 11-R.- 2. 9-- i i Coat Style For Boys Just the ticket for these cool 2.98 Part Wool 15ring it to us, and unless completely worn out it mav 1 1 cleaned and made into a comfortable, useful mattress at LOW COST TO YOU. Phone 23.J, Tremonton And Our Driver Will Call & Spiral For Girls Button style or 4 Wool Blankets $2.98 Size 70 x 80 BINDERS Cloth Back rre-W- ar A big blanket bargain . . lovely sateen bound edges. soft and warm . . . 5 . wool plaids with They are superbly Cool evenings remind us warm . . bedding will soon be needed. r. 1.29 u 2.98 25 i'h COW Shoes 5 Note Books SWEATERS Slip-Ove- We Pick -- Up and Deliver 51East First South, Brigham City, Utah Wool 1.98 J CD EVER TON MATTRESS UPHOLSTERING rn Tart nights and mornings. and SAVE YOUR OLD MATTRESS - I 10-1-- Dry Goods LAY AWAY BLANKETS NOW! n Men's Wear Y Ladies' Wear i J 1 pf We recommend for style, Shoes for School The problem is smartly solved by WEATHER-BIRand Peters' Diamond Brand Shoes for boys and girls. CLASSIFIED ADS One school last winter. Mr. Harr a prominent farmer of tha, Z con- munity. On the New American Plan More Walking, More Working, More Studying PRIMARY OFFICERS FETED In compliment to the recently released officers of the First ward J. H. Miller. - Marriage Vows ' 2, 1943 the couple and their ircnrelatives following the j The bride is a graduate ,"! Utah State Agricultural (2,! and taught at the Bear Kverv Local Couple Take Mrs. Orval Ewer and children visited in Logan last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Plans for the social were in 2. Sat- Cook. home. FOR RENT Phone 59.0-- at the Invitation of Miss Webber, director of recreation at the hos- BLUE STAR MOTHERS ENTERTAIN SOLDIERS A large group of Blue Star Mothers and their daughters entertained at Bushnell Hospital Thursday evening at a Bingo party. Nearly one hundred ladies made the trip by bus to Bushnell Mr. and Mrs. A T. Bumham and daughter, Virginia, of Draper, and Mr. and Mrs. Horton C. Miller of Farmington, were guesta at the A. L. Cook home last weekend. Both women are sisters of Mrs. Thursday, September 9 Groceries J |