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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1932 PAGE TWO B. R. RIVERSIDE By Mrs. J. O. Hadfield et Kay of Mrs. Crystal's sewing club, demonstrated the health of the feet J. by wearing of proper shoes, and Katherine Abbott and Dona Briugh of The first of a series of four Miss Abbot's foods club, demonstrated training classes for leaders was held apple dishes There were 40 present last Friday afternoon at the L. D. S. and a very profitable afternoon was Hall at Tremonton. spent. Leaders from 16 clubs representing A leather and gloves were Portage, Riverside, Deweyville, East left after the purse which Mrs. P. meeting TreEast Elwood, Garland, Bothwell, E. Ault will be glad to return to the Tremonton. South Tremonton and monton were present and received in- owner. Mrs. P. E. Ault, County structions for the first month's work. Club Advisor. Miss Izola Jensen, demonstration 11 2 On assisted at o'clock, there will by May agent was in charge and be a meeting of all food leaders of Mrs. Joe Forsberr. Mrs. Leland Crystal, Miss Rae Abbott, Mrs. Lloyd Hill, the Farm Bureau at the Bear River and Mrs. Nebeker of Willard. High School. Presidents of locals are Two girls, Mary Supan and Margar cordially invited. Farm Bureau News List (Taken from the Searchlight) Zane Abbot, Faye E. Adams, Irene Allred, Charlotte Andersen, Wanda D. Andersen, Maxino Austin. Alton W. Beck, Stanley Benson, Mable Berchtold, Eugene Bjorn. :x: Mr. and Mrs. Myron Richards of Garland, spent Sunday in Riverside and attended Sunday School and meeting. Mrs. E. W Ward accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker to Salt Lake Wednesday. She visited with relatives also at Draper. They returned to Riverside Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walk er left Monday for their home at 4-- H L. nt Edward Tubbs, wife and son were here over the week end. Mrs. Fran-fi- s Tubbs and son, George, accompanied them to Ogden where they will visit for several days. Mrs. Mulliner and Ralph Stayner of the Stake board, attended the M. I. A. meeting Sunday. The Junior girls with their leader, Miss Gayle Bunderson and their mothers attended the party at the tabernacle Saturday evening. Alvin Bowcutt went to Ogden Monday. Several of the sophomores attended the class party at the Udy Hot Springs Friday evening. Sunday the boys went to Plymouth to play ball. They lost the game. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Forsberg entertained at dinner, Sunday, for a number of relatives and firends. Elder Jones, a missionary companr ion of Alvin Bowcutt, and a lady friend were here Sunday. Mr. Jones is teaching school at Franklin, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lillywhite of Brigham, were guests at the Tracy Welling home, Monday and Tuesday, Mrs. Effie Welling and daughter, Afton, and Mrs. lieecher or lirignam, were here Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Welling. Karl Welling was an Ogden visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Capener of Salt Lake are here visiting for a few days. Steven Hales, Dean Hales and I Capener went to Logan Tuesday to attend the U. S. A. C. "A" day,' celebration. Mrs. Leland Capener and daughter, Joyce, are visiting in Salt Lake with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swenson and daughter, of Salt Lake, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bowcutt. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Cravens and small son, came up from Salt Lake Sunday to visit with Mrs. Craven's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hales. High School Graduation j ! Violet Bone, Russell H. Boss, Agusta B rough. Orval Cheney, Emerene A. Christ-enseDelia W. Coombs. Howard E. Dewey, Phyllis Durfey, Theo W. Durfey. Lemuel It. Earl, Durrell Erick.sen. Max Fridal. Mary Gaddie, Elwin B. Garfield, Max Germer, lloma Gibbs, Eva Glenn, Evan D. Green, Lucile Grover, Lola Gunnell. Maude Hanson, Gladys Ida Hansen, Grace M. Hansen, Dorothy Harvey, E. Haskell, David B. Holda- way, Eugene Holladay, Lyle E. Holmgren, La Von Housley, Leota Hughes, Una Hunsaker, VaLoy Iverson, n, 4-- H 5& M1!XICM Asael Kpudson. Louis W. Larson, Neva Larsen, Don E. Limb, Marion Elmo Lish. Floe Luke, Vera Luridberg. Ruth Munns, Beth Macfarlane, Alta Marble, Marie McDowall, E. Kenneth McFarland, Wayne McWhorter, Mabel Michaelis, Lillian M. Morrison. Myrl A. Norr. LaRue Orwin, Lucille Oyler. Thane J. Packer. Marcel Palmer. Clarence E. Perry, Aldyth Pierce, ; long-weari- Lydia Petersen. yuia Rhodes, Phyllis Richards, Dorothy Riser, Frances Romer, Merlin F. Romer, Horace Rose. Lois Shuman, Harold Smith. LaVeda Spencer, Fay Standing. Buelah May Taylor. Lyiyi Wadsworth, Edna Mae Ward, Mary Wight. j ite-sto- ne Extra Values k A I T&p YW Tp? fori H. G. Scott Drug Co. Tremonton, Utah Phone 47 Night Calls 47 EAST GARLAND GARLAND By. Mrs. David Larson By Mrs. Frank Peck -- THE FINEST OF FOUNTAIN DRINKS AND LIGHT LUNCHES 1 a WHERE SAVINGS ARE GREATEST Coco Of O Nut Almond or Lemon Soap 1 UtUS Sun Shades 49c 23c 15c Fitch's Hair Tonic and a 75c bottle of Fitch's Shampoo Both for 50c Rottle fan i in Almond Hand Cream, 4 oz. Rubber Gloves, any size 3 pair for bottle 35c 39c $1.00 Dont forget Mother on Mothers Day, May 8th Finest of Candies This Is Your Drug Store. Come And Make Yourself At Home UNDER THE TREAD .imii a I :x: and Mrs. Miliar), Peck and All of the mothers and daughters small daughter, Sherry Jeane, were from here attended the program and Salt Lake visitors Wednesday of last banquet given for the Junior girls of week. the M. I. A. at Garland, Saturday evMr .and Mrs. Leo Peck of Ogden, ening and report a very enjoyable were guests at the home of Mr and time. Mrs. Frank Teck Sunday afternoon. Friday evening our local orchestra Mr. and Mrs. Alma King motored to gave a dance which was much enjoy- Salt Lake City Saturday. ed by the young people. Mrs. Ray Stayner of Spokane, Wash, The Misses Eva and Ardes Adams spent the week end here with relatives were Ogden visitors Saturday. and friends. The local base ball team were deson of Mr. and Mrs. Joe feated by the peppy Tremonton team J. H. Kirkham, is Kirkham, playing with Larrie with a score of 4 at the local dia- Ricks' famous orchestra in Cleveland, mond, Saturday afternoon. Ohio. Mrs. Dora Brough and Mrs. MarMiss Mary Burns, of Tremonton, garet Pack of the Relief Society Stake will present the members of the JunBoard, visited with the local organi ior Harmony club in a piano recital zation, 1 uesday. at the tabernacle May 5th The public Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sorensen, son is invited to attend. Art, daughter, Verda, and Mrs. C. J. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Felsted and Hansen motored to Ogden, WednesMrs. J. L. Siddoway were Salt Lake day. visitors Wednesday of last week. Elvan Korth of Salt Lake City, vis- City Mr. .and Mrs. Millan Peck spent ited his parents here over the week Sunday in Malad. end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Munns and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Adams, Mrs. W. F. L. Nye spent last Wednesday in A. Adams and daughters, Alice, Salt Lake City Maud and Ruth, were shopping and Mr. and Mrs. William Butler are visiting in Ogden, Saturday. over the birth of a daughter rejoicing Mrs. Vera Austin of the Primary born April 20. Stake Board, was in attendance at the Sargent Streeper and J. T. Arbon local primary, Tuesday. were Salt Lake visitors Saurday. Sunday evening the members of the Pres. and Mrs. J. J. Shumway and Bee Hive classes of the M. L A., girls Sarah, motored to Clark-stodaughter, gave an interesting program, under Saturday, returning home Sunthe able direction of class teacher, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shumway, day. Mrs. Pearl Grover. parents of Pres. Shumway, accompanI'arley Christensen and Mrs. Nellie ied them home and are spending a few 1. M. Rose of the A. Stake Board, were days here. present and augmented the good proMr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson, Mr. gram with splendid remarks. and Mrs. Delos Thompson and small Mrs. James Darley and daughter, son, Bruce, motored to Logan, SunSarah, of Portage, were guests of Mr. day afternoon. and Mrs. F. G. Korth, Saturday. Isaacson left Monday for JorEdwin Sorensen, of Mackay, Idaho, dan to make Narrows, is here for a few days attending to for the National Guard preparations encampment his farming interests. in June. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Shafer were early Mrs. George Nye and daughter, guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Gam Faye, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baron and at Fielding, Sunday afternoon. small son, Leland, motored to BrigThere was an extra largo Sunday ham City Monday. School Sunday, there being 63 per cent The Junior girls spring festival of the ward population present There held Saturday evening in the ward was no special call for the larger-tharecreation hall was a very successful usual attendance, unless it was the affair. Nearly two hundred people effect of the beautiful sunshine after were This included Junior present. so many gray, stormy days. girls of the stake, their mothers, JunMessrs. Wendell Hansen, Art John- ior class leaders, stake leaders and son and Keith Rhodes motored to Lay-to- stake president and counselors of the Sunday, p. m., to witness the Y. L. M. I. A. motor cycle hill riders contest for A splendid program was presented Idaho and Utah championship. by the Junior girls from each ward. We note that there will be ten This was followed by a banquet and Seminary graduates from this little games. It was one of the best social burg this year, which is a splendid affairs ever held in the stake. number for a community of this size. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carter have as Sunday .guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al- their guests Miss Janette Ault of Spova Rhodes were, Mr .and Mrs. Wilson kane, Wash., and Mr. Charles BarForrest and family of Brigham City, nard of Sunnyside, Washington. Mrs. Joseph Nielson of Portage and Mrs. F. I Nye will be hostess to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes of East the members of the Ladies Self CulGarland. ture Club Friday afternoon. May fith. Mr .and Mrs. W. E. Hansen, daughAt the close of mutual Tuesday evter, Sherma and son, Eugene, of Lo- ening the presidency of the Y. L. M. gan visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. I. A. entertained all officers and class Hansen, Monday. leaders of their association, nt the Wendell Hansen has returned from home of Pres. Mrs. P. C. Tetterson. Logan where he has been working for the past two weeks. 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