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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1930. fAGE EIGHT . 4 Announcement The Service Gas & Oil Co. V'. ' Tremonton Locals 4- BOYS' CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. Eli Winzeler entertained the members of the "Boys" Club of the Methodist church last Friday evening in honor of Cole and Norman Winzeler, whose birthdays were this month. Those present were: Paul and Capwell Jenkins, Jack and. Dean Yoder, Roger Maisak, Dallas Get, Melvin Bjorn, Sam Woemer, Ralph Meister, Keith Rohde, Norman Shaw, and Wesley They were accompanied by Rev. and Mrs. Alvin R. Dickson. After a delightful supper they were the picture show. all taficn to Speaker of the House, David L. Stine spent Sunday in Tremonton as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Olto Announce the completion of their wholesale plant, and are the only authorized wholesale distrubutors of Schekel. Miss Dorothy Rower and Henry Bull of Salt Lake City, were Sunday visitors of Abraham Kay and family. Mrs. Ellis Fowles, formerly Miss Geneive Call, of Burley, Idaho, who has been visiting with her sister. Mrs. Frank Taylor, left Saturday for a month's visit to California and Pheonix, Arizona. Her husband left Thursday for Denver to fill a mission for the L. D. S. church. Quaker State Oils in this territory. Bear River City i I -- ! PEP 1. Those from this city who attended the grave-sid- e funeral services of Joyce Barker, last Wednesday were: Bishop Osey Jensen and daughter Gayle; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Nelsen, Mr. and Mrs. Leon P. Jensen, Mrs. Amelia We also wholesale 88 If you knew today that tomorrow fire would destroy your home you'd prepare today. You can't know what will happen tomorrow. But you can protect yourself against ed the Ford Garage. FINANCIAL. .LOSS through property loss. FIRE INSURANCE is only one of the many forms of dependable property protection we offer to those who would be prepared for tomorrow's eventualities. Call and See The Service Gas and Oil Company JAMES BROUGH Dayrl Bldg. Tremonton Real Estate Notary Public Hess C. Nelson, Manager C. John- Mrs. Florence Gardner and daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hailing were shopping in Brigham City, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Allison and daughter, Emma Gean, Mrs. Leonard Ipson and son, Rodney, and Mrs. Delila Roberts, all of Ogden, were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Rast Petersen on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Andersen and children of Bothwell, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dallin on Sunday. Friday evening the Junior girls of the M. I. A. entertained their mothers at the home of their class leader, Mrs. Violet Jensen. During the evening the following program was given: Deloris Thorsen Saxaphone solo accompanied by Elnora Jensen. Reading Esther Ohman. Violin solo Zula Hansen accompanied by Afton Hansen. Reading Ruth Petersen. Solo Damsel Christensen. Piano solo Wanda Jensen. Solo Elnora Jensen. Remarks by Mrs. Skidmore and Mrs. Holland, members of the stake board of Brigham City. Piano solo Carrie Zinck. Singing by all the girls in honor of their mothers. After the program luncheon was served to the following girls and their mothers. Muriel Andersen, Mrs. Anna M. Andersen; Almeda Andersen, Mrs. Martha Andersen; Wanda Jensen, Mrs. Jennie Jensen; Percilla Gilson, Mrs. Afton Gilson; Elnora Jensen, Mrs. Alvina Jensen; Deloris JThorsen, Mrs. zana Ihorsen; Rokie Nelsen. Mrs. Josie Nelsen; Ruth Petersen, Mrs. Alice Petersen; Damsel Christen sen, Mrs. Ida B. Christensen: Afton Scofield, Mrs. Minnie Garlick; Esther Ohman, Mrs. Emma Ohman; Gwen Archibald, Zula Hansen, Afton Han New frocks call for New Shoes L y kav so many tmrt . v$fyW o , show ybul Fire and Auto Insurance Office Phone 101. V Residence Phone Bell 31J-- 2 I APRIL SUNDAY, 27 (. Other guests were Misses Aleen Hansen and Carrie Zinck and their leader. Mrs. Violet Jensen. Miss Afton Scofield, who is leaving for Salt Lake City as soon as school closes to take training for a nurse, was presented with a Thermometer from the class. All spant a very pleasant evenine. Axel Elm and Mark Simmonsen were Brigham visitors, Monday. Monday evenine. Mr. and Mrs, George Bott took a load to Salt Lake City in their school van to see the Pageant. Those making the trip were Mr. and Mrs. Will-irAndersen, Mrs Hattie J. Iversen, Mrs. Christina Jen sen, Mrs. Alice Petersen, Mrs. Thressa Brailsford, and the Misses Emeline Andersen, Voloy Iversen, Dena Christ ensen, Veona Holmgren, Violet Ras mussen, Leon P. Jensen, Peter M. Andersen, Lin and Don Iversen and those who were down in their own cars were Mr. and Mrs. Ree Burt. Mr, and Mrs. Darrell Heaten, Mr. and Joseph Holland and daughter, Mrs. Johansen, Mrs. Julius Campbell, and Miss fcliza Lumbers'. Mrs. Carl Iversen had as her guests Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. John Pitts and children, of Long View, w asmngton. Lincoln Jensen and Miss Nora Jen sen spent Easter Sunday in Hunts-villUtah. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Petersen and children of .Salt Lake City, spent Easter Sunday with relatives in this city. Mrs. Fields Andersen and Mrs. Alvin Jensen were shopping in Ogden Children Sunrlnv Ward, the guests of Mr. TUESDAY r?:-mt- i jf . SDSnt Xome to ... n J.C. PENNEY GO. EAST MAIN STREET, TREMONTON, UTAH Jiiil ma mm OflfCBD f I "SALUTE? -- ' I i WITH- GEORGE O'BRIEN and HELEN CANDLER SEE THE ARMY AND NAVY GAME , mm CI mm m!eiiii r Is a delightful pastime, when you have the proper equip- ment. We have the best in GARDEN HOSE SPRINKLERS As well as a splendid assortment of GARDEN TOOLS and a complete selection of GARDEN SEEDS. . v" Wilson Lumber Co. PHONE 11 TREMONTON, UTAH "EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING'!. ... ... OURS IS A CLEAN BUSINESS $? - .. '. If clothes didn't get soiled4,,,and ... wrinkled we'd be out of luck, if you couldn't get such excellent service as we offer, You'd be out ' ' of luck. There's no luck about the excellent results we attain in cleaning and pressing it's real skill added to modem- - methods .. and the proper equipment Phone us, 87. ' We are prepared to take care of your old or soiled hats, with our new equipment. - FRIDAYSATURDAY er rn ffluxh company tfeais the v SALLY O'NEIL AND JACK EGAN Comedy, "Prince Gabby.'" ! & us! Men whose work keeps them on their feet all on stone pavements, through swamps day and wood trails, following the plow . . . what-evand wherever their work leads them . . . all find our work shoes comfortable and durable . . . styles to suit every need and every purse! TTarnoi. nfc f Work Shoes THURSDAY .WITH- - pricttl When you need "BROADWAY SCANDAL" 4 low way. $2. TCriiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniMiiiimiTTiininirmin Comedy, "He Trumped Her Ace" 1st show 5 p.m.; 2nd show, 7 p.m.; 3rd show 9 p.m. AN ORIGINAL MUSICAL COMEDY at our famous 1930 COUPLINGS The Street Girl " WEDNESDAY ALL ... attractive nuay styles i Pumps straps . . . oxfords . . . trimmed in the . BETTY COMPSON 66 so Brown or black elk shoes for inside and dry work. Rubber soles and heels. and Mrs. James Christensen and family. Last Wednesday, a number of men, some with teams handed met at the church grounds to have clean-u- p day; to plant lawn and some more shrubbery. Every one worked verv faithful whole day, and at noon the Relief society oi the ward served 45 men with a delicious hot dinner. Albert E. Holmo-roar,J Veona motored to Salt Lake City Fri- uay evening ana were accompanied TALKING PICTURES SUNDAY MONDAY . . and Mrs. Marcaret, T. .Tnhnsnn Jo topp ing school in Garland, taking the place oi buss itnea winters. Mrs. Peter L. Anderson spent Saturday at Harner Ward with ter. Mrs. Sylvester Jeppesen,?who's cniiaren are very ill with measles. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Christensen and GRAND OPENING of 1 00 Per Cent All shoes 10 add the final note oi smartness to your spring costume . . ; because we have Spring, Monday. Miss Edna Thorsen. who is t.aMiinoschool at Drigprs, Idaho, spent the week-en- d with her mother, Mrs. Sina Thorsen in this city. TREMONTON We're. sore we hive just the right pair of $3.98 e, LIBERTY THEA TRE :) x Doesn't this smart model make you think how well it will go with your sports frocks? It is of perforated brgt calf with tuntan trim. sen. TOMORROW IS ON THE WAY Buy your oil in bulk lots at our ware house or have your crankcase drained and refill- Junes P. Jensen, Jr., C. son, --I , Burt, Prompt Delivery. ; ; XJ. S. CLEANERS ; Jno. E. Lythgee, Manager home by Mrs. Holmfrren on Saturday, She is feeling much improved after " her recent operation. ; Mr. and Mrs. Golden Peterson and son. Junior, have moved back to their home in Bnowville, after living in Salt Lake City during the winter, Mrs. Petersen spent several, days of last week visiting with her mother, Mrs. r, M. Iversen. The contest that has been since January 19th closed running The winners will be announcedSunday. at the nwnung service. UTAH WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Eighteenth Ward Chapel improving grounds. . Bids will be opened April 24 for paving 4,141 miles of State road from Death curve on Salt high-7&- L intersection fourth Street in "Ogden. GunniBon to Agitation establish canning factory underway here. Pro vo One carload of cockerels shipped from here, by Utah Poultry Producers' Association.' : vParOWfln .Plana w nual cleanup here. m Ogden Country Qub Acres Company filed articles of incorporation.. .. Coalville Annual Summit' fair will be held SeptembfirJUJ County . , Lake-Ogd- Methodist Church Notes M. A. school 10 Junior Sunday Church service 111 A.: M. Story sermon; "Following the Leader. Epworth League 7 P. M. Margaret Jenkins, Leader. Evening service at eight o'clock. Sermon topic: "Gazing Into Heaven." The special music for both morning and evening will.be furnished bv the Junior. Choir,' I ; . -' 1 . Ogden en Wienty - |