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Show PAGE THREE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JULY 31. 1930 Thatcher Mr. and Mrs. Reed J. Wight and 6on, DeVerl of Ogden, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Anderson, Sunday. Mrs. A. L. Wight of Perry, visited with relatives, Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Faun L. Hunsaker left Monday, for Los Angeles, where they will make there home. Miss Vaudess Bergstrom who is atCollege tending the L. D. S. Businessweek-end at Salt Lake visited over the with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. A. W. Bergstrom. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Waldron attended the funeral of a relative at Logan, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Watt had as their guests, Saturday and Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. James Whitesides and daughter Jane, and son Kenyon, and Leland Watt, all of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Faun L. Hunsaker and Mrs. D. E. Adams, just recently re turned from a tour of Yellowstone nark, the Northwest and Canada, while in Canada they visited with Mrs. Adam's brother. William Hams, at Taber. Mr. and Mrs. T .E. Adams were Og Hn visitors. Saturday. Miss' Sarah Peterson and Rhoda Anderson, went to Salt Lake City, Sunday, where they have employment. Mrs. Clarence Reeves and children of Centerville. were the week-en- d cuests of Mrs. Anton Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dunn spent Sunday at their ranch at Crystal, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hess were in Mrs. Edith Hawes of Ogden City,! were Thursday guests of Mrs. Fred; Fielding, on business, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Jesse Mason Silvester. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hawes, of had as dinner guests, Sunday, Mr. and Ogden, were Thursday guests of Mr. Mrs. Don Rufus Lamb, Mrs. Jesse Lamb and son Vernon, John Clifford and Mrs. Peter Marshall. Mason children, Howard Taylor, A number of the young sports at-- Mr. and and Mrs. Royal Iional Mason, and tended the dance at Malad City, July children. They had a sumptous dinner 24. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr and childMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish and child-- ! Jed Abbott of Salt Lake City, called upon his brother, George Abbott, and ren. Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and ren visited here with relatives returnchildren, motored to Logan and visited ing to their Farm at Blue Creek, Sunfamily, Monday evening. Lewis Abbott and son, Zane, and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. rerer day. Mr. and Mrs. Wrilford Miller visited Jed Abbott, left for a fishing trip in Jensen. Geo. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr at their Mrs. and Mr. son of Lee. little Logan canyon, Tuesday. Record is recovering from being bitten farm at Blue Creek, one evening last week. by a dog at Bear River City. Mr. and Mrs. William Knudson, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. I. Dewey, Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. ' Riverside Ault enjoyed the celebration at Logan, July 24th. Mrs. Herges and Mrs. Linford of the Bear River Stake Board of the Primary visited the Deweyville Primary here, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller was visiting relatives at Logan and Peters-borSunday. Mrs. Walter Sudsberry was shop ping in Ogden, Monday. Mrs. Victor Burbank and daughters are visiting relatives at Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Parke, of Los Angeles, were calling on friends and relatives here Monday. They were te to their home after visiting New York and other places of interest in the East. Mrs. W. C. Parke of Ogden en-rou- accompanied them to Riverside. Mrs. Nina Dustin and children went to Bear Lake, Sunday to spend ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowcutt and daughter Lorella went to Rawlings, Wyoming, Saturday to meet Mrs. Roland Boothe and children of Rapid City, So. Dakota. They returned Sunday evening. Mrs. Boothe and child ren will be here for about ten days. Mr. and Mrs. George Hales, Jr., and two children of Bellefourche, South Dakota, arrived Monday to spend two weeks with relatives and mends here, They are guests at the Geo. Hales, Sr., o, Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Rulen Gardner were Henry Starr and Frank Archibald were in Riverside on business, Friday. Monday of last week, the class under their leader, Mrs. Harper Steed met at Mrs. Steed's residence for class work. They worked on class work, after which refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Udy, Jr. of Riverside, were Friday guests of Mrs. Alvin Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Archibald of Ridgedale, Idaho, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Archibald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Smith. Henry Starr and Andrew Archibald were in Tremonton on business, Satur- Plymouth Heber Anderson, the Raleigh Man, was in Plymouth on business Tuesday. Mrs. Leslie Murrus of Malad City, who has been visiting with her friend, Mrs. Loren Archibald, returned home Thursday of last week. Mrs. Newel Nish is at Malad, visiting with relatives for a few days. William R. Thurnton of Los Angeles California, was Wednesday evening guest of Don Ruf us Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. David T. Burnett, Miss Evadine Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Pierson and Gar Rose, attended the Barn Dance at the new warehouse at Garland, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lamb celebrated the 24th of July at Logan. A number of our young sports attended the dance at Logan, July 24. Mrs. Parley Archibald and children, Ruth, Philis and Melburn, were Thursday guests of Mrs. Don Rufus and all enjoyed the afternoon visiting. Methodist Church Notes Sunday school 10 a. m. Junior church 11 a. m. Epworth League. 7 p. m. Odessa Wyatt, Leader. Evening service of worship at eight o'clock. Sermon topic: "FOR WHAT DO WE LIVE?" The public is cordially invited to all services. Alvin R. Dickson, Pastor. HAVE YOUR PIANO TUNED day. shopping in Brigham, Friday. Ed Austin of Tremonton was in Mrs. J. A. Jfryer ana aaugnier, A RESIDENT TUNER Plymouth on business Friday. Darlene, of this place, are visiting Mrs. Rhoda Archibald returned relatives at Salt Lake City. Allen home from Ogden where she has been Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harwood and son Dallas, and daughter Bessie Lue, visiting her daughter, Ireta Harris, 98.a-- l Phone Tremonton for the past ten days. visited with their parents, Mr. and John Clifford Mason and children, Mrs. M. G. Lish, of this place, July home. PIANO Burnett. Darel, Shirley and Elva, and 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Welling of Howard. Taylor, of Ogden, were up to Pearl Jensen and friends of Logan And TUNING REPAIRING Salt Lake City spent Saturday and visited Mrs. Wilford Miller here visit Mr. Mason's parents, Mr .and Mrs. George Jesse Mason, Sunday, Lamb. Sunday at the T. R. Welling home. Their children Lex and Le Neath. re turned home after spending three weeks here. , Miss Lila Hales of Salt Lake City spent most of the past week with rel atives at Riverside and aGrland. Idaho. Mrs. Glen Walker will entertain the Mrs. Albert Johnson and children, are passing the week at their ranch Clio club at her home, Thursday, July 31st. at Promontory. Mrs. Edmund Udy, Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wight and children of. Perry, called on relatives Forsberg, Mrs. Larry Johnson and two and friends here. Sunday. children, Mrs. J. H. Ward, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. B. H.- Adams of Tre- J. O. Hadfield, attended a farm bureau monton, called on relatives and friends meeting in Garland, Monday at the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hales went to Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Stokes and child home of Mrs. Fred Buxton. ren, of Bothwell, visited at the home Logan, Pioneer Day. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Byington of of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Roche and also at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Preston, Idaho, visited with Mrs. By- Dickerson, Sunday. ington's father, Joseph Hadfield, Mrs. Ethel Jensen and son, Ariel, re Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lawrence and turned to their home, Saturday, after an extended visit with relatives at children of Hyrum, were visiting at the Lorenzo Bowcutt home the first Centerville. Ogden, and Deweyville. Bishop and Mrs. James Walton of of the week. John Bowcutt and Annie Grant of Tremonton, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Watt, Friday eve Honeyville, spent Monday with relatives at Riverside. ning. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Earl and daughJoseph Anderson of Salt Lake City, passed Tuesday with his mother, Mrs. ter Manan. and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Anton Anderson. Ingles of Centerville. were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McNielly were guests at the A. A. Capener, home. Miss Marion Earl remain here for Brierham visitors, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Compton and the week. Miss Edith Olsen of Harper came children, of Ogden, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Compton for up Tuesday evening to spend a few davs with Miss Peg Capener. several days last week. Mrs. S. H. Bigelow and children of Bishop and Mrs. A N. Wight, Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Jensen, Mr. and Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and R. G. Watt, and Mrs. Anton Anderson Mrs. George Hales, Saturday. attended the Genealogical convention Alvin Bowcutt and Ira Ward, were at Garland, Sunday. Salt Lake City visitors, .Sunday. Mrs. John Cranier returned to her Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Bott and childhome at Corinne, Sunday, after ren of Logan, were visiting with Mrs. short visit with her mother, Mrs, Bott's mother. Mrs. Pheobe Ward, Anton Anderson. Sunday. Mrs. Ward returned to Logan Gunda Borgstrom, Lucilla Nelson with them. Edith Anderson. Lurilla Diderickson Clyde Marsh of Willard came up Mrs. Marsh and and Rosella Anderson attended the for the week-enPrimary Union meeting at Garland small son returned home with him after spending a week at the home of Saturday. On Monday primary meeting was her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William held at. the home of President Gunda Bowcutt. Abe Lefler of .Salt Lake City spend Borgstrom. The time following the lesson hour was spent in sewing. At the past week at his home here. His the cloe of the meeting Clara Peter daughter, Mrs. Chester Wiechert and son and Mildred Borgstrom. both husband and Miss Wanda Lefler came class up Friday to remain for a few days. members of the Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hales enterserved candy to about 40 members. Sunday evening, the elders of this tained Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Farns-wortMr. and Mrs. Ross Woods, and ward went to Plymouth, where they gave the urogram. Those who attend Mr. and Mrs. Phil Jaurdine, all of ed were Elders Joseph Ray, and Lisle fielding, at a chicken supner, Satur Adams and Roy C. Anderson. Also day evening at their home here. Ruby Bergstrom. who rendered a piano solo and Miss Lois Watt, who gave a reading. Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Deweyville Joseph Nelson entertained in honor of .1 Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gardner of In size, speed and durability, the speed, ruggedness and operating Mrs. Alice Wagstaff and children of who were recently Deweyville. er is economy to big married. The evening was spent in Salt Lake ,City visited with her father, W, brother and James J. social chat and games. At a late Ethenngton ever consider In these days when busisuperior to any haulage hour a delicious tray lunch was served Etherington of this place, the to nineteen guests. Yet, ness men are watching transportaby Mrs. 0. G. Harwood and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gardner were the shows decided these son and were of advantages, Ogden, tion costs. Billy, recipients of many beautiful gifts. Evelyn Mrs. Gardner who was formerly Miss guests of relatives here Wednesday. fleet to many prominent (according Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson and Nellie Knowles is a sister of the children were visiting relatives in of hostess. users) a lower maintenance cost Many Willard, last week. low-pricof other er are any The M men and Gleaner Girls of - Deweyville ward enjoyed the party at I similar capacity! carefully. given below. Study the Crystal Springs, July 22. Mr. Farrell of Ogden has shipped as a basis of com1. t These basic facts should be borne Then use several cars of wheat from Dewey. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marble had as Mr. and Mrs. Lewis' Siggard of In mind by everyone considering Brigham City, were Sunday guests in guests, their narents. Mr. and Mrs. B. to S. Burbank, of Brigham, Delore and the 0. A. Seager home. of prove inexpensive Mrs. O. A. Seager had as her guests Leatha Burbank and Geo. Ceader, all OUTSTANDING VALUE! Friday night her brother, Wm. Rob-bi- of San Francisco, Calif. Mrs. A. R. Burbank entertained and wife of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson of Prov- Delore and Leatha Burbank and Geo Stx-Cyllnd- er with Ceader of San Francisco. idence, visited over the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Victor Burbank and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson. children, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank 48 four long semi-ellipt- ic motor 50 h. p. valve-in-hesprings and Mrs. Mae Toone of Salt Lake City, and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burweek all of with Mr. her is spending the and Mrs. brother, bank, Deweyville, low center of gravity preventing lb. crankshaft . . . bronze-bushe- d B. S. Burbank, of Brigham City; 0. A. Seager and family. Mrs. M. Woodruff and family enter- Delore and Leatha Burbank, and Geo. pistons . . . positive pressure fuel sidesway . . . wide variety of bodies tained in honor of her mother, Mrs. Ceader, all of San Francisco, motored Steffenson's 89th birthday anniversary to Mapleton, Idaho, where they were pump . . . deep channel steel frame . . . small down payment . . . easy last Sunday. The following guests, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mart Burterms . . . and the protection of Chev187 inches long . . . enjoyed the bank, Sunday. numbering on lawn: dinner ball base team to the went Deweyville day, and picnic, bodies . . low loading height . . . rolet's liberal new service policy. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Penrose, Mr. and Trenton, Sunday and were defeated Mrs. Bert Leech and children, Marie one point, the score being Mrs. J. S. Burbank had as her dinPenrose, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace PenCha.sl. T0N CHASSIS rose and children, Mr. and Mrs. ner guests, relatives from Salt Lake Sedan Delivery . . . 595 n City and Tremonton. Vaughn Penrose and baby, P C. A number of relatives from Deweyand family. Frank Fryer and Roadster Delivery . '440 Light Delitery children, Mrs. R. Fryer, Mr. and Mrs. ville attended the funeral of Enock (PUk-uChassis '365 botfira) Elwood Hunsaker at Honeyville, Sunday. J. C. Shaw and family, and Penrose of Salt Lake City, Miss Orpha Extra trices J. o. b. Flint, Michigan. Special Equipment Larsen of Burley, Idaho; Mrs. Madsen and son of Deweyville, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hill and children of Bear River "V Money City, Vernon Woodruff and family and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Woodruff. Mrs. George Brough enjoyed the entertainment given the Daughters of the Pioneers at Brigham City on the CJ. 1 TTiPTni'CBlks SnCDyllnimdlcBii0 d. 1, h, Chevrolet built Truck Six-Cylind- are the unit Chevrolet. for all it - important features ( than truck ed 1- East Tremonton an haulage unit because capacity, the purchase ns Chevrolet them parison to prove quality to modern design prove Truck ... ad mounts e, the Truck them Six-Cylind- Unusual Features of the Chevrolet sixty-thre- points 9-f- 12-1- 3. lTon Stef-fenso- p Unlimited to 24th. Mrs. LOAN J. Garfield, Mrs. Chas. Garfield, Mrs. R. G Brough and Mrs. Ray Hill were shopping in Ogden on Tuesday. Mrs. Jesse Obeatt of Farmington, was a guest on Monday of her brother, Geo. Abbott and family. She was accompanied by her son. Laverne, and Miss Dorothy Duddley of Los Angeles. O. on Irrigated Land. 6V2 per cent. No commissions. JOHN J.SHUMWA1 Phones: B, R. V. W.a-- 2; Bell, 129 Fromk Chevrolet Co. 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