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Show May 10, 1915- BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, DR. M. O. COOK GIVEN HIGH POSITION COMING daughter Emma, who is ill. She will also visit other members of the family who are ill. James Gardner is spending a few days with his son Horace and MODERN HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES family in Cache Valley. Mrs. Norma Haycock is helping with the school cooking, while Mrs. James Gardner is in Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank visited their mother, Mrs. B. S. Burbank at her home City recently. They also visited Mrs. Odell Burbank and daughter Pfc. Marine George Smith and Jo An at Ogden, and Mrs. Kenj wife and daughter, Marsha, of neth Burbank and son at Honey-ville- . San Diego, Cal., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lish Mrs. Duett Loveland at Deweyville and Mr. and Mrs. andTuesday, daughter, Mildred Jean, and Smith at Ogden. sons J. Robert and Gary and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Aubery Slatter T .R. Ault visited with Mr. and and daughter Viola, and Mrs. Mrs. A. R. Burbank. George Fcarson of Ogden visited A party was given Tuesday evtheir parents.' Mr. and Mrs Flmnl ening at the close of the M. I. A. ' Lish and family here Saturday and season. TABLES ounaay. There was no Sunday school or sacrament meeting held in the FASHION SHOW AND nark finish, glass top. A waid Sunday as it was conference TEA POSTPONED I'iiOO value at Garland and also graduation exDue to other activities, the fash!; To close out ercises of the Bear River L.D.S. ion show and tea to be given by Seminary in the evening. La Von the Home Economics Girls of the 1 Chidester and Yevonne Johnson of Bear River high school has been PLATFORM Deweyville, were among the grad postponed until Saturday, May 19, 1 ROCKERS from 3 to 5 p. m. at the high uates. A VE dav nrorram was civpn school. An PntPrtininrf in the school Tuesday morning. No construction, genu tyrrvrmm line ine mohair covering. $65.00 scnooi was held after the noon j been planned and all women who hour. are interested are invited to at- value. All aeai iuuuiw o uay Mrs. William Pearson and tend. The afternoons activities children of Ogden and Mrs. Lil will consist of the following: lian rearson of California, were Fashion show and tea, Home calling on relatives and friends Economics club. f FRAMED here on Monday. String quartet and girls' trio, Tames Gardner went to Music department. Mrs. ! PICTURES Winnimucca, Nevada, to visit her Dances, Girls' dancing class. Art exhibit, Art classes. Diego, California, this week beof the illness and death of cause Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook reMrs. Hilda Forsberg. his mother, ceived word this week, that their son. Dr. Melvin O. Cook of FRANK ANDERSON ILL Woodbury, New Jersey, had been made president of the Philadelphia IN SAN DIEAGO S2c Frank Andersen of Ehvood Branch of the L. D. S. church. He has sent word to his parents, Mr. was set apart by Spencer Kimball Mrs. Ver Andersen that he is and when he visited there last week. Dr. Cook has been working as a ill with Malaria fever. He is in research chemist for the Du Pont San Diego. company. IOHNSON BOYS Mrs. J. C. Thomas and Mrs. HEARD FROM Ray Thompson returned Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson night following a two weeks visit have received letters from their at Camp Roberts with their son sons Newell and Glen, saying they and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Le are both well. Roy Thompson. Mrs. Thompson is the former Mary Lou Thomas. They also visited with Halvor Glenn and family. They report all well with them and bring their tegards to their many friends here. I WESTINGHOUSE : Mother's Day j COFFEE for Lola C Gable returned. last week from Spokane, where she has been for some time with her hus- band, Tom Gable, who has now ? 'i '54.50: If i They Last While !1.25 i) it bouatif aood cfiicltt end thev de serve good care so I disinfect my brooder house with Dr. Salsbury's PAR - O SAN often. It's such e pleasant disinfectant no dippy odors, no headaches and no trouble - in fact, I disinfect with PAR - O - SAN with the chicks right in the house. Poultrv profits demand con stant sanitation. r SEWING CABINETS would enjoy. s3 mother. every Something- Priced at an $1-- 49 .49 J I For Distributor Paints-Varnishe- . a I MAYTAG I s, I .' : i V 2 - 801 ELECTRIC A ..re that SANITATION ADAM'S DRUG jtt to biiikk,bubiaos ttear, bsutaai, wao I FOR SALE McCormick- - Deer International ing tractor, side delivery rake, 1, 3, or 4 bottom nlow. hav rake, soring tooth. harrow, double disk harrow, bind er, and horse drawn mower, bee tfc. RUEL ROBBINS. 22-3- 6 9 to Phone 698. PROTECT your car with Farmers Auto Insurance. Tames H. Mil oo o ler, Phone 764 J, Brigham City. SHOULD I BUY "RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE" Matinee Saturday at 3 :00 SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 14, 15 j TODAY WARNERS NEW SCREEN HISTORY MAKE i 4EI01F1I 1 Victory in Europe relieve a Coal shortwinter? next age Will ANSWER Victory in Europe will intensify war activity in the west. Manpower shortage will continue and railroad facilities will be taxed more heavily. No! QUESTION WILLIAM PRINCE Directed by Growing Needs When the U. S. population reaches an estimated 140 millions in the it is estimated about decade, 1950-6360 million acres of land will be needed tc provide food and clothing for them. WALSH News JAMES BROWN HENRY GEO. TOBIAS ttOUL -- HULL-WARNE- -- DICK ERDMAN ANDERSON- R Screen Play by Rnld MacDoujall and Letter Cole . From Ona.nal Storv bv Alvah Beie . Moiic by Fran Woman Cartoon MALE HELP WANTED. Men are needed at S perry Flour Co., at Ogden for essential work. Jobs are open for warehousemen, seed packers, flour packers. Good wages and working conditions. Keterral from U.SS.E.S. necessary. Phone 8811. Oeden FOR RENT- - -- Modern home. NT. 1 'N-- . . " Umr Crin 1 "MINISTRY OF FEAR" and "Eaffle vs. Draffon" ABSTRACTOR Established 40 Years BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH March of Time Shorts. COMING -F- RIDAY and SATURDAY, May 18 and 19 "GUNSMOKE" and "BLACK MAGIC" all iBiPtJaiSiffl iaturday May 12th 10 A.M. FOR RENT Home in Elwood Furnished or unfurnished. Olive tfc Hall. Phone 57 Garland. 6 nnur? ANSWER ed house or apartment 5-- 3 Because later, neither the mines nor the railroads will have facilities to care for "peak demands" of cold weather. A constant flow of Coal Furnish for th; months. summer Notify S. A t5c Tremonton. Marble, One FOR SALE or TRADE six and Mammoth Jack young mule colts. ). P. Jones. Howell. must months. IgJESTION be kept rolling during the summer 1 FOR SALE White enameled Majestic coal range with water r model. Just jacket. Latest like new. Leon Kerr. Phone 82 Ki pre-wa- When Coal should I buy Coal to help relieve the Shortage? ANSWERS so far as you can handle your next NOW forIai cWe Rn Pullets. Call Conoco Phone 143, Tremonton. Service. inters supply. PLAYS AFE1 WANTED A iy2 Call 66R2. Railroads are production is down taxed to capacity. Coal dealers ability to Stock-Pil- Coal is limited. e pUCE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR Casfe Gaie Coal B Farmer's Cash Union truck. t4p ton 0 frame house FOR SALE lathed and plastered, ready to move. Call 5J2. FOR SALE Used Hoover kitchen cabinet in gcxid condition. Call 5F8 FOR SALE used drill, pressure cooker, separator. 2 Albert Johnson, Collinston. wheat-alfalf- Single Panels and in Pairs foil n run r ?a Brighten up your home with these New Sets I?E3aoaIlIla wi?mmm RUFFLED FANCY For Bed Room or Living Room 250 PAIRS 1.49 to $338 - ALSO ONE LOT a 0 FOR SALE Three Fords, 37 6? 38 sedan, 1939 J,ton pickup. Wallace Roundy. UTT T THE PARTY who bor rowed the well auger from Don Pope at Mrs. Wilson's residence, rlcase return to Mr. Pope at once. a Matinee Sunday 3:00 WANTED TO RENT r. .... - WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MAY 16 nd 17 RAY MILLAHD and MARJORIE REYNOLDS in S. NORMAN LEE - F. M. CHRISTENSEN for TYPEWRITER RIBBONS sale at the Leader Office. O all Kf Whir ir, it . 1 . 1 Very iodaKblt. At tmm Dn m tumiti Counter ' Pied Piper of Basin Street and Serial. Mrs. Harold Ottq and daughter Susan, of Wheaton, Illinois, is a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cannon. She is a ncice of Mr. Cannon. () A'TigVK tni. tiful natural "ALASKA" Mrs. Howard Fuller left Monday for Texas to visit with her husband, who is in the armed 4 CASH for Live Poultrv. H. A Gam, 453 N. 2nd West. Brigham . arid.' look dwk FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 11 and 12 KEK.T TAYLOR. MARGARET LINDSAY in lecn DARRELL LOVELAND SENDS GREETIINGS Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland received a letter from their son SSgt. Darrell Loveland saying he Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Beard left was well and wanted to be reMonday for Cleveland, Ohio, membered to all. where Mrs. Beard will attend the convention of Blue Star Mothers. CAPT. MILLER They plan to visit with their son, TRANSFERRED Shirley, while they are in that Cant. Merlin Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilford Miller of Penrose has been transfercd from San Antonia, Texas to Camp Lee, Virginia. 96-R- HOTPOINT, QUESTION j 1 fif "est of Hii$ Jjfc Qiif ts XEEP AT j If s Tremonton will pay cash CLARENCE FORSBERG Utah for dpad or usless cows, horses. CALLED HOME Clarence Forsbcrg of the U. S. sheep or hogs. Phone Tremonton was called home from San 35 Navy ttc or Garland J3. sl5 . WfilPl I--2 Liberty Theater V 58.G0 Page vive Tremonton, Utah- - c Curtain Scrim 49yd Gephart Stores Co 0 J |