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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1930. They also visited our Sunday school and meeting where they greetElwood ed their old friends and relatives. 4 Other dinner guests of J. Walter Mrs. Ida Deem and son Dustin of Green were Mr. and Mrs. Clem Jensen Sooth Willard, and Mrs. Ada Nielsen and daughters Albertha and Margery of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mr .and Mrs. Adderly, all of and Mrs. J. Walter Green, last Sun-- Ogden. Mrs. Henrietta Woodside of Ogden, spent the last ten days visiting her mother, Mrs. Julia Jensen and other relatves here. Mrs. Joseph Hansen and small children spent Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of last week visiting her parents ,Mr. and Mrs. Carrol ox day. Wake Up To Food Values You exercise greatest care and judg- Bay Hansen and Boy Larsen, went to Ogden on business last Saturday. Miss Vera Hansen and Arvil of Honeyville, went to Ogden, last Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. John Branson and Mr. and Mrs. George Bronsen and small children went to Ogden last Wednesday, where George is taking treatment for his eyes, that are in a bad ment in selecting a doctor or nurse for your loved one who is ill Yet it is even more important to see that the foods your family eat every day are pure and wholesome. Hun-Bak- condition. er, - Milton Andersen in company with the high school players went to Mai ad last Friday, where they presented their play. Several friends and neighbors went last Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. George Bronsen, for a socialable visit and to cheer them up a bit. Arvil Hunsaker of Honeyville, 6pent the week-en- d visiting with, Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Hansen and family. Ira Andersen and George Bronsen, went to Ogden last Saturday. Mrs. Eva L. Christensen spent last week in Logan doing Temple work. Others who visited there last week were Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Parley W, Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Green, Wm Petersen, J. P. Christensen, L. C. Petersen and Lewis Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mortensen and son Floyd and Mrs. Mary Mortensen went to Logan last Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wyatt Mrs. June Thompsen entertained last Sunday in honor of her husband's 50th birthday. She was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Grace Kroksh. A five course dinner was served to the following relatives and old friends: Besides the guest of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kroksh of Elwood; Mrs. Helen Wilson, and son Ted Wilson; and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thompson of Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. George Clark of Garland; Mrs. C G. Andersen and son Torn, of Corinne; Mrs. A. T. Ohman, Mrs. Marie E. Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Bastus Petersen of Bear Don't Guess On Purity Start today to buy your food at your 0. P. Skaggs System Store. Yau con be sure that every article you buy is of highest quality and of utmost purity. And more than that you will find that your food money will go farther than at a credit storeYou are paying for food not credit only losses from bad accounts and high interest charges. "A Surety of Purity" Biver City. All had a very pleasant time. The children presented their father with a beautiful chair. Mr. and Mrs. V. 1 Hansen, and daughters Vera and Lois; and Orvil Hunsaker, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen, of Fielding, in honor of their wedding anniversary. Mrs. June Thompsen accompanied her husband to Bear Biver City last Monday where Mr. Thompson is working. Mrs. Thompsen visited with her sister, Mrs. Ohman and Mrs. Bastus Petersen. J. P. Christensen went to East Garland last Sunday to visit his grand daughter, Mrs. Alden Adams. While there he gave a name to his eighth great grand child. Mr. Wm. Larsen left Sunday for Salt Lake City, where she visited with her daughter, Marie Goldsberrg. She left Monday morning for Mesa, Arizona, to spend a month with her She also daughter Carry Bobinsen. intends to do Temple work while down there. i r-- the following item and pass it along hundred dialects in the United States. But the dollar speaks them all. due contemplation: for Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Goddard and son l. Louisville summeRussell enjoyed a splendid show and "The weather is still mild and 2rd there December to r-like. dinner in Salt Lake, Sunday. Up "All the modem girl wants is a Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowen have pur- had been no killing frost The grass and little license," says a writer. Wirechased the home of Mr. ar d Mrs. Clan is as green as in not been affected. less, dog, or merely marriage? Smith, in Beaver Dam ard will make vegetables have school are hoping for The Humorist of the The boys extensive improvements in the near future. Word has just been recived of the severe illness of Mark Bigler of St Anthony, Idaho, but formerly of Collinston. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jensen and USE CLEAR-- 0 sons Elmer, Mark, and LeGrande, attended the impressive funeral ser ICE, SNOW, SLEET, BAIN, AND MIST ON WINSHIELD AND CAB WINDOWS vices, held in Logan, Sunday for Mrs. . Newell Kimball. VISION AND MAKE WINTER DRIVING DISAGBEEABLE & DANGEBOUS Mrs. Sarah Bowen, made her birthday a happier one by entertaining the adult class of the M. I. A. at her home, Thursday evening .which was greatly enjoyed by a large number. Miss Wanda Bowen delightfully entertained the younger set at her home Sunday evening. A splendidly prepared luncheon was served and all kinds of games and music enjoyed. PREVENTS THIS CONDITION F. F. Durfey and daughters Ailine! and Carma spent Saturday and SunIt forms a hard, permanent, day in Ogden and greatly enjoyed the transparent film on glass which effectively game there Saturday. sheds these elements. It is chemically correct Mr. an Mrs. Warner Kidman and There is nothing else like it little daughter, Betty Jean, were OgCLEAN - CONVENIENT - ECONOMICAL den and Bringham visitors last week. CLEAB-- 0 has a base of sofe, pliable felt. Will Falling in love is recommended in not soil clothes. Women Carry it in pocket-book- s. cases of threatened nervous breakLasts for months. down. A cynical correspondent savs that a far less dangerous remedy is to GUARANTEED UNCONDITIONALLY fall in front of a double-deckbus. CLEAB-- 0 Passing Show. is endorsed by leading taxicab, transportation companies and insurance men thru-othe country. Married Woman Fears Gas the pkasrst evening. Courier-Journa- mid-summ- er WHO MOTORISTS, KNOW CLEAR-- 0 The Magic Windshield Cleaner Collinston -- some ice for Christmas." COLD COLD ALASKA Mrs. D Y. Goddard, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Put that in your pipe and smoke it. by the published From Verstovian, and Lottie Vrs. Potter George Bigler, of Sitka, School Sheldon Jackson in the Fryer- - TJ e evening was spent A professor declares there are two dainty luncheon closed Alaska, issue of December, we take games -! -i- - Mr. and Mrs. Mike Whitworth of Bancroft, Idaho, and their sister, Mrs. Florence Loveland, of Logan, were visiting with relatives in Beaver Dam last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowen and their mother, Mrs. Gene Bowen, spent Thursday in Salt Lake combining business and pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. M. Y. Simmons de lightfully entertained at Sunday din ner, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. White, Mr. and Mrs. Tom White, of Garland: Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Dur- fey and daughter, Patricia, of Logan, and Delbert cowers of Collinston. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Simmons entertained at a splendedly prepared chicken dinner Sunday in compliment to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bigler and their son Larell, who has been spending a month with his grandparents. 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