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Show 1 1937 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. JULY PAGE EIGHT iiiiiiitiiiiiiiimiiiiiimwimi hi hiiiii o- Va JjtW Tvprcnn 1: v.on OHll j Willard Newman f Married Mondl a, is BOCAI 5 SBOT0 . Phone Marjorie Hansen, Correspondent Mrs. D. C. Black and son, Bill, of . 52.a-- l i ard, Emman Lou and David attended the Hegstrom reunion at Ogden ft two Wright DR. G. M. EVANS Members of the Heartfriend club meeting Tuesday night at the Methodist church. The purpose of the club la to supply each member with a heart friend. This heartfriend draws a person's name and birth date which she remembers held their annual Dentist Office Over J. C. Penney Store Office noun: 9 to 12 - 1:15 to 5:30 PHONE 124 I ATTENTION! x The new 1938 PHILCO RADIO is now on the f market . . . The last word in power, volume, J selectivity, sensitivity and quiet operation! T. f xiidiautHi in any car. - opeciai diaiS IOr iyb- 37 automobiles, that match interior of the car ,r.llywl CI Whenever You Drive 1 1 1 Take Along All That a Radio Offers With a PHILCO! Choose PHILCO . . . your choice is confirmed $ by 31 Great Car Builders! A t4in 1 1 1 1 1 ,i ,i ,i ,i, t, i i 1 1 T .M t, ,, , , ( , , ,, , f , ( 1 1 1 1 1 f t 'mutiny Misfortune Miss Jessie Simpson. N. L who lost both legs falling under a train which brought her national prominence; has a six months contract to model for the Gruen Watch Co., and a promise as artists model as soon as she can walk with artificial legs. The "flawless beauty" of her hands, era Hal Phyfe. noted photographer said, sets off the attraction of the Curvex Golden arc. 6! 8 iJas Who Will Be "Miss many California girls contest to be held in vey Walters. Winner of Miss America. if- With Lech?. 3 z TtTf Gov. Lcuisi---.- Pi Pcbe't t - 9 vAu 4u Fred Allen and Portland Hoifa welcome Walter O'Keefe (right) to their studio. When they leave on their summer vacation, O'Keefe will take charge o things on their "Town Hall Tonight" broadcasts over NBC Wednesday evenings. He promises them he try to keep things moving at a merry pace with his bright wit. kv5 "soo-do-e-e- -" Bear River Mutual Leader Ads Get Results Marries Rue Sanders Announces Program Rasmussen and Rue Sanders, of Nephi, were married in the Logan Temple last Friday by president Quinney. They were ac companied by several relatives and friends. A wedding breakfast was given by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen, to the immediate fam ily at 4 o'clock. They left Sunday for a honeymoon to California, where they are likely to make their home. The bride has been a faithful work- er in the church and a kind helper 10 cue sick. Appreciation was shown by the many wonderful showers and parties given in her honor, Mr. Sanders is the highly respected son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Sanders of Nephi. The mutual of the Bear River ward announces their summer outing recreation program, Sunday, July 4, at the Bear River ward at 6:30 p. m. This program consists of a town square frolic, where various games will be played, after which a sunset service program will be held to show our thanks for the day. This will in place of the regular conjoint meeting. This will only Include those of mutual age. The Sunday school will take care of those under mutual age. Everyone is invited to attend the opening. Miss Veda newly-organiz- , ( thsrj-preciatio- 11 peliccin state, who has challenged Rep. Otha D. Vearin oi Iowa, to a hog calling contest sounds off with a during a practice session. Veda Rasmussen sta Sese iEitely The party, jtfcel install Iscosev t I G tor jlas Only three cases of typhoid ff were reported to the State Boarf Health during the first five mot of 1937, as compared with thirt cases for the same period in U according to a letter addressed to physicians today by Dr. William McKay, Director of the Division ' Communicable Disease Control, TJ" State Board of Health. Dr. M&' says that he feels that the big fai in this low incidence is the succe immunization of large groups of j izens during the past few years. 1 His letter solicits the continued y tive cooperation of the physiclj j. however, in another immunizat' n program, which will be carried cut in the same manner as in the ps t. The necessity for repeated immL tion against typhoid fever is that h immunity is effective for a perioi of I only about three years. Dr. McKay's letter conveys of the Board for the sl s did cooperation of the medical a fession in previous immunization paigns, and makes clear the fact I ,t typhoid vaccine will be furnishes hy the State Board of Health to all sicians and health officers witlt.t I cost. First of the California"? who will enter the beauty August register with Harwill compete for the title 5 vt ?"-r- EAl Typhoid Fever Cases Less Than Last Ye Hacken-sac- k, Mitigate VOL t 5 n 1 uetv Jjsltbe fsj I u 1 1 'Mia 1ha a with sstis j US pntial as s l?Eai pcant. eitl J,iaL. latin father stout Gc tse, w ptic nc tor if Earl y doi tenor fcthe m doin hgooc last bes apolit: itftici topr afeTt- t- ate ffror is the Best for Less Quality ed UTAH NEW POTATOES They taste like new potato RASPBERRIES Its time to get yo CHERRIES cherries and raspberries for canning . . . We will ha a large fresh stock of the very best fruit obtainabli brought daily to our stand. Red Beets - Turnips - Apricots - Watermelons - Bermuda Onions - and Tomatoes. fiiould a-f- oi hlectioi pge a sevelt wffl n one s stamp temor illicity EAT MORE NATURE'S MOST HEALTHFUL FOOD My, CHRISTENSEN PRODUCE 1 knmii 1 if h CTspon anc I Jrmig litoff AT for the entire year without telling who's heart friend she is. At the end of the year all heartfriends are iden tified and new ones are drawn. Vacation Specials at Prices That Youjl FRIDAY The Epworth League held their annual banquet for the purpose of electing new officers, last Thursday. Ruth Tollman was elected president; Bertha Landvatter, first vice president; Shirley Watland, second vice president; Gloria Nichols, third vice president; Sophia Worner, fourth vice president; Odessa Wyatt, fifth vice president and Lillian Morris, treasur er. Twenty-fiv- e young people were present. Ruth of Huntington Park, California, are spending the week with their daugh ter, Mrs. Goff. They were accompanied by another daughter, Miss Ilia Mae Ruth. and POCKET KNIVES I 49c $1.00 Thermos Bottles .... 79c Sun Visors 15c m Mirror, with stand to 91- -c n: rfi Both for 59c SOFT-O-BAT- 25 Water Softener and Bath Salts .. . for 19c 50c JERGENS w 79c 25c J. & J. C or Pay... Kodak Finishing 49 8 HOUR SERVICE ISAM l AL 25c Dr. West's TOOTH PASTE $1.25 VANTAGE Now J9 J7 89 SOcBoyer FACE POWDER per do :iines OQ 34 29 Of OH f t perica. ( faaseii Udy j Ksevelt (Plea 50c Burn tone 39c (for sunburn) 25c to 98t Sun Glasses IHI 98c Tennis Racquets .. 79c and Genuine Chamois 49c to Skins 98c 39c Hospital Cotton Pound Roll 29c 1IC "met i Hoi VISIT OUR FOUNTAIN Try Our Fresh Ice Cream Made in our own new, modA large ern equipment ... variety of flavors Graduate Pharmacists to Serve You At All Times Miss Ruth Lundberg left for Los Angeles, Calif, Sunday, on a two- weeks vacation with relatives and friends. Tremonton, Ut&a Office Hoars: 9 to U and 1:30 8 Wit sopinii 'link o nr. OL Eight Prints Any Size Roll JJ J7 SASH i tour"! Pfor 19 H 10c LIFEBUOY Toilet Soap, 3 for 25c 50c PABLUM TOOTH BRUSH TOOTH POWDER 75c Value Large Size and 25c 98c Challenge Alarm Clocks TROPHY-LACTI- Alka-Seltz- er For Infants Edge Blades Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Watklns spent the first part of the week in Salt Lake City. all white shoes .. 60c Be Glad to SATURDAY 25c INSTANT WHITE Shoe Cleaner, for SCOUT Mr. and Mrs. James E. Y 1 .,:. jut r Dentist 1 " overnight serv- - DR. D. B. GREEN 1 1 1 x ue-tro- The Heartfriend club of the Metho dist church, held their annual party Tuesday evening at the church. A banquet was given at 8 o'clock, at which the husbands of the members were guests. A program of toasts. songs and musical selections was en- Joyed with Mrs. Helen Cole acting as toastmlstress. . .. j.,k Takes Cochrane' Place Behind Bat it Georae (Birdie) Tebbetts, the recruit Tiger's catcher, who is showing up well in handling the Tigers pitchers Cyclone 0 .,' 1 engines, the most power ful aircraft engines in use on any airline, each engine develops 1220 horsepower. Capable of carry-- ! ing 25 passengers and crew ol three, the 5ky sleepers are equipped with berths for eight and lounge chairs for nine for Mrs. N. E. Shaw and Mrs. Gifford Watland .entertained fdr the benefit of the Eastern Star Educational fund Mrs. Ward Shuman, Mrs. Earl and sons, Billy and Waren, at- Saturday. Eleven tables of ladies from Ogden, Brigham, Corinne, Garland tended the circus at Ogden, Friday. and Tremonton, were present. LunchMrs. Elmer Winzeler, Mrs. Douglas eon was served at one p. m. Cannon, Mrs. James Ransom, and Miss Doris Woodward left Monday Mra Joe Bureess attended the Ameri can Legion Auxiliary convention at for Salt Lake City to spend a few weeks with her brothers, Melvin and Bear Lake, Saturday. Russel Woodward. Mrs. Olivia Heed and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson and Harvey Heed and son, Golden, of Ogand den, visited at the home of Mr. and daughter, from Eugene, Oregon, Los of Mrs. Angeles, and Lowrey, Olga Mrs. Ward Shuman Saturday California, brother and sister of Chet Sunday. Nelson, are spending a 10 days vaca"-tio- n here. Miss Anna Marie Brenkman and Mr. Paul Lance of Salt Lake City, Miss Vicki Roland and Mr. and Mrs; spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Landvatter. An after- Montgomery Grable, Jr., of New York' noon luncheon was given in their City, were in Tremonton this week. honor by Miss Bertha Landvatter. The ladies were present at Eighty-fiv- e guests were Donna Beck, Lucille Crop Relief the Society party Tuesday afley, Odessa Wyatt and Ruby ternoon. After the preliminary exercises a patriotic program was preMrs. Clarence Stuckl and son, Ray sented. It consisted of lessons on the mond, of Logan, are spending the constitution, by Mrs. Harry Taylor, week with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Theur-e- r. vocal solo by Mrs. Dora Brough, ac Mrs. Stuckl was formerly Barbara companied by Miss Alice Brough, a solo by Shirley Beard, and Theurer. :ti& trombone a talk by Bishop Walton. Refreshments were served. 1 ,,'.. v,',1 Feeding Tim Aboard Modarn Comfort, speed Skytlpr and dependability are incorporated features of TWA's Skysleepers. Powered with Mr. and Mrs. Manford Shaw, and Miss Va Rene Taggart of Salt Lake Anne and Brenda, of Salt Mrs. aunt, daughters, her with City, is visiting Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Reed W. Cannon. Mrs. N. E. Shaw Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hansen and son, Mrs. Clifford Beard and Mrs. Con D. E., of Logan, were visitors of Mr. were hostess to the W. C Steffen L. J. Monday. and Mis. Hansen, U. T. Thursday. Mrs. Knott, of Gar in charge of the program. was of land, Cal., Beach, Mrs. Simmson Long Costley. u&ytxwivutm in Cole and Norman Winzeler, and Mrs. Pauline Webb and daughter, Paul Heitz left last week for a two Calif. of Salt Lake City, spent MonLos in Janice, visit week's Angeles, day and Tuesday with Mrs. Webb's , Mrs. Leland J. Hansen. Landvat-tersister, Lois Thompson and Ruby school been who have attending MrsT Ella Broadbent, of Salt Lake in Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with City, is visiting this week with Mrs. their parents. Newman. Mr. and Mrs. James McClure, of Stanley and Billy Hengstrom of Omaha, Nebraska, are visiting with Winzeler. Ben accompanied by Miss Evelyn Hen Mr. and Mrs. gstrom of Central, Idaho, spent Mon v. Mrs. Guy Johnson, Mrs. Elmer Win- day with Mr. and Mrs. K. atArchibald zeler and Mrs. Parley tended the P. T. A. convention at the Miss Verda Nelson of Logan, was U. S. A, C. at Logan, last week. visiting with relatives here, Monday. Mrs. Owen Johnson entertained her Miss Gene Hess and Miss Mildred hride-olub last Tuesday night. Pro of Brighton, were the Sunday Glenn Fronk Mrs. Jack ea were received by guests of Miss Janice Lower. and Mrs. Douglas Cannon. Fredrich Dickson and Elmer Aaron Miss Ellen Woodward and mother, the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. tea a spent attended Mrs. Harry Woodward, Watland. H. G. Bird given in their honor at the Blue of Cafe, by Mrs. J. W. Haywood Mrs. Joan Alray of Salt Lake City, is visiting this week at the home of Glenn. Mr. and Mrs. Reed W. Cannon and her daughter, Mrs. Howard daughter, Joy, attended the banker's Mrs. N. E. Shaw, Mrs. C. E. Steffen convention at Bryce canyon June 20, Mrs. D. W. Jenkins motored to and 22. 21 and Brigham on a business trip, Monday. the entertained Glenn Mrs. Howard Paul Jenkins of Ogden, spent MonG. S. S. bridge club at Crystal Springs Mrs. day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D Friday. Mrs. Norman Maughn, W. Jenkins. Ren Mrs. and Cummings Reed Cannon were awarded prizes. Mrs. Caroline Jacobsen of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Ren Cummings spent City, visited Monday with her grand daughter, Mrs. L. J. Hansen. Sunday at Salt Lake City. spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. r Rich- Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Anderson, Salt Lake City, are visiting with Mrs Stone. An interesting wedding took J r Monday, June 23 at one o'clock u Miss Va Loy Iverson, daughter 'of and Mrs O. A. Iverson of Tremonfei became the bride of Willard D man, son of Mrs. Mary D. Xewmoi Tremonton. The wedding took at the home of the groom's siJ Mrs. F. C. Gephart, with Hervin ft derson, president of the Box E stake, performing the ceremony The bridal party stood beforl bower banked with flowers and tet The bride was lovely in a g0wa black and white silk tulle over wf satin and wore a corsage of pu es and lilies of the valley. The brtf mother wore a model of voile over rose satin with a coraa?! roses and sweetpeas. Mrs. NeW mother of the groom, wore a gow purple crepe with a similar corsal Following the ceremony a wed4 dinner was served at the home of bride. The wedding cake served centerpiece with pink tapers in cf tal holders at each end of the taK The couple left immediately for extended trip thru the Northwest Southern California. The bride an attractive going away suit of b and beige with black accessories.! They will be at home to t friends alter jury iz. l Clir P PRESCRIPTIONS DRUGS - Jremonton, FQUNTAIM C.FIIVICI: A o tit a kin |