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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1929- - COMMUNITY ENTERTAINMENT LUNCH AND DANCE, DECEMBER V s x ' V X 2, 1929 Benefit Community Playground to her home in Logan, Tuesday. Mr. Oleen Josephson motored to Logan Tuesday on business returning home in the evening. Mrs. Jesse Lamb went to Tremonton Mr. Virgil Nish, Andrew and Golby Tuesday to visit her mother, who is Archibald, motored to Ogden Thursstaying with her son, Parley, for the day with a truck load of cattle for the winter, she returned home Tuesday market. evening. Mr. J. W. McDowall, of Tremonton, Mr. Virgil and Orval Nish were was in Plymouth on business ThursGarland visitors Wednesday. day. Mr. and Mrs. George Jesse Mason Mr. and Mrs. David Gibbs, of Portand Mrs. Don Rufus Lamb, were Treand Mrs. Dewey Lamb, of Plyage, monton shoppers Wednesday. mouth, were in Garland, Wednesday a Garland on business. , Mrs. Jesse Lamb, was Wednesday, while there she Our school teachers, Mr. Steven, the sugar factory where her Miss Tamms and Miss Abbott, go to ,iusband is employed, Bngham City Friday after school is Mr. Thomas White of Garland was out returning Sunday evening. in Plymouth on business Wednesday. Heber Anderson, the Raleigh man, Mr. L. A. Rose, was a Tremonton was in plymouth Thursday on busivisitor Monday of last "week. ness. Mr. and Mrs. William Bosley and Mr. Lenord Wolverton, who has family and Mrs. Sarah Archibald, been working in Ogden, returned home evemotored to Plymouth Tuesday for a few days to visit with relatives on business. ning A Relief Society officers meeting and friends. was held at first counselor, Sarah A. ( Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hess, Mrs. Rudd's home, Tuesday at 2 o'clock. Andrew Archibald motored to Ogden, Mr. Clark Rudd was shopping in Thursday to have a growth taken off from Mrs. Edward Hess's eye, which Garland Tuesday afternoon. has been bothering her for a long Lake Mr. Harley Potter, of Salt while. She went to Dr. Alland's office. of her was mother, 'Monday guest City Mr. Howard Hess returned home He returned Mrs. Aseneth Potter. from Ogden where he has been workhome Tuesday. Mrs. Aseneth Potter, Mr. Pary ing for the last two months. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Pierson and Mr. Potter and son Andrew, were Tremonand Mrs. Loyal Hess went to Salt ton shoppers Tuesday. Mrs. Annie Burnett, who has been Lake City last Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hess were visiting at Mrs. David T. Burnett's home for the last two weeks returned Thursday guests of Mr. Hess's brother Plymouth ied . The Best COAL ,s CheaPcst Fuel because of a Cut Rate It Costs More In The End yVhy Buy Inferior H KING and KNIGHTS SPRING CANYON COAL BEST MINED IN UTAH Order Now From Tremont Coal Co. Joseph at Malad City, Idaho. Harold Archibald and Earl Pierson went to Salt Lake City to work, Thursday. Loyal Lional Mason, went to Garland on business Thursday and Friday. Bishop and Mrs. R. T. Nish were shopping in Tremonton Friday. , Mr. Golden Frisby representing the Utah Poultry Producers was in Plymouth on business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Rudd and Mr. E. H. Rudd, were Tremonton shoppers Friday. Miss Evadaine Smith returned home Thursday evening after spending a few days in Ogden. Mrs. Jesse Nish and son Earnest, were Tremonton shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald of Salt Lake City were Saturday guests of Mr. Archibald's sister, Mrs. George Smith. Mrs. Dewey Lamb was operated on at the Garland Hospital for the removed of her tonsils Saturday by Dr. Betersen. She is doing fine at this writing. Mrs. Thomas Hawes of Ogden, is here visiting with her mother, Mrs. Peter Marshall, for a few days. Mrs. George Jensen and daughter, Carol, of Brigham City, is here visiting her mother, Mrs. William J. Hess, for this week. Miss Laura Ferre was week-en- d guest of Mrs. Sarah E. Zundel. Relief Society conference was held here Sunday evening. There were seventy in attendance. First Counselor of the Stake Presidency John J. Shumway and Second Counselor, of the Stake Presidency, J. H. Fridal, Jr., and Delia Marriet, Stake Secretary of the Relief Society were in attendance. A special program was rendered covering the various activities of the Relief Society. All present enjoyed themselves. Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson, of Brigham City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. David T. Burnett. Mrs. Rihcardson is a sister of Mrs. Bur- nett. Bishop and Mrs. R. T. Nish were Tremonton shoppers Monday, Evadine Smith was Sunday guest of Mrs. Jesse Lamb. The stockholders of the P. L. and L. association held a meeting at D. R. Lamb's, Saturday evening to discuss matters of business. Miss Lea Morris of Portage, was visiting her sister, Mrs. Dewey Lamb, t Monday. Years Ahead Now for Dependable Electric J: Service- - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marris of were visiting Mr. Marris's sister,' Mrs. Dewey Lamb, Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Haws, of Ogden, was Monday guest of Mrs. James Estep. water for you furnish electric refrigeration and render a dozen more helpful services in the home have brought happiness with them. Plan to have these in your Christmas budget. This service will operate in many ways on the farm itself. It will furnish running water under pressure, furnish heat and light in the poultry houses and thereby increase egg production, light the entire farm yard, operate various machines and take the chores out of farming altogether. back-breaki- ng Combination Rates Now in Effect I All THE X"jUWOR" RECORD - East Garland WINNERS lant IlfiMmnot The many friends of Mrs. J. M. Scrensen, are pleased to welcome her heme after her recent operation in Salt Lake City, and are glad to know that she is improving so nicely. Mrs. A. R. Udy entertained in honor of her daughter, Venice, Friday afternoon. About forty-fiv- e guests, included some from Salt Lake, Ogden, Garland, Fielding, Union . and East Garland, called during the afternoon. Dainty refreshments were served and the bride received many beautiful pre. sents. The newly-wed- s expect to make their home in Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of their mother, Mrs. J. S. Holman. The guests included: Mr and Mrs. J. I. Holman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holman and little daughter and the Misses Maud and Carma Crompton, of Brigham City; Mrs. Elmer Carter, sons Gerald, Lester, Clair and daughter Reva, and Mrs. Fern Francom and three children, of Fountain Green, Utah. The Gleaner Girls and M Men gave a very successful "Harvest Ball", Saturday evening. Those present were good mixers and a jolly time was had Confetti was much in evidence. Pie and ice cream was sold and a neat sum realized. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mason have moved into the W. E. Hansen home. Mr. J. L. Atkinson returned home Sunday afternoon. He has been visiting and assisting relatives at Perry, the past week. He was accompanied by Mr. Wallace Young, who visited for a few hours returning to Perry in 7One make mi of tire stands first 1U MX EAD the records they tell you what tire to bur. The most nnwtrfnl rnA. gripping tread erer put on a tire is put on a Firestone with d Cords underneath. The result it a tire that is firing longer serrice standing more fwd driving delirer-ta- g greater mileage than tirea erer gare before. Cam-Dippe- Utah Auto & Imp. Go. PHONE 28 FTT TREMONTON, UTAH HOSE who have burned the famous II Castlegate and Royal Pea Coal know they are getting more and better fuel for the price than for other sizes. Coal is clean, free from dust and the price very attractive. Get our prices on all sizes. Economy as well as thrift is a virtue. ..Practice both by the evening. The ward Relief Society conference was held Sunday evening with Pres. Sophia Larson in charge. There was a good attendance. Out of town visitors were: Stake Pres. Margaret W. Manning, and husband, David E. Ezra Manning, high councilman Packer, of Fielding, Elders Stokes, Martin and Barlow, from Tremonton and their wives and Mrs. Dick Anderson, who gave a very splendid musical reading. The musical numbers and remarks of the speakers were listened to with much interest both bv the younger people and the older ones. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Larson entertained at Sunday dinner in honor of Douglas Oyler, who recently returned from the Eastern States mission. The guests included besides the guest of honor: Mr. and Mrs. John Oyler, Jr., and daughter Norma, Mr. and Mrs. David Larson, sons Glen, Willard, Lyn and daughter Marie; Mr. and Mrs. Eric Northman and son Duane, Messrs Conrad, Norman, Lewis and Miss Clarissa Larson. Mr. Odell Juleslander of the U. S. A. C. was the week-en- d guest at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. E. .S. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. David Larson visited relatives and friends in Logan, Thurs- trading at your Home Town Store. Farmers Cash Union Tremonton, Utah Phone 35 H. G. Scott Drug Go. Phone 47 - Tremonton, Utah Where Savings are The Greatest day. Those who have had installed in their homes electric service that from now on will cook for you heat Benefit Community Playground Those who attended the High School Vaudeville pronounce it the best the Agenda Club has ever presented. Many of the numbers would compare SAVE YOUR COUPONS ON THE GUN AND DOLLS FOUR DOLLS ALSO TO BE GIVEN AWAY NOV. 30th favorable with any, stage production. Vernon Shaffer returned to his work as telegraph operator at Mound Springs, Utah, Wednesday, after a pleasant visit with his parents. Mr. L. R. Shaffer went to Salt Lake City on business Tuesday. A number of ladies met at the home of Mrs. L. M. Holman Monday afternoon where they made delicious candy for the social in honor of the retiring Stake Presidency. They also made enough to serve at the "Welcome Home Social" for Douglas Oyler on Wednesday evening. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nielson Alvah Mrs. Mr. and visited Portage Rhodes, on Saturday and Mrs. Earl Barnard of Brigham, called on them Sunday. In the Women's Adult Group in M. I. A. Tuesday evening, Miss Eva Adams gave brief explanations of some classic music then illustrated by playing the records on the phonograph which was interesting and instructive. Mrs. L. C. Christopherson of the Stake M. I. A. visited our Mutual Tuesday evening. AT 9 O'CLOCK P. M. 50c Olive Oil : . ........ 50c Java Rice Powder .. 35c Vick Vapo Rub ....... ......... ..... . 25c Johnson's Baby Talcum ...... 50c Camphorated Oil . .. .. $1.00 Norwegian Cod Liver Oil , . $1.00 American Oil , pints . 16c 25c Listerine Tooth Paste 25c Help Nature Tablets 50c White Pine Cough Syrup ..... ......... 50c Chamberlains Hand Lotion $1.25 Pinkham Vegetable Compound These rates make it possible to equip your farm and service at a reasonable g farm home with cost. Please call upon our office nearest to you or drop in our office and discuss the application to your home of labor saving services. You are in no way obligated. labor-savin- UTAH FAVORITE FLOUR 25c Boric Acid DAIRY MASH Nut Sundaes 2 for . and POULTRY FEEDS UTAH POWER & LIGHT Efficient Public Service CO. At Our Soda Fountain . QC ........ Malted Milks ........ OC Ice Cream Sodas .. MILLING CO. Utah ". Milk Shakes .. TREMONTON Tremonton 39c 32c 22c 18c 38c 71c 63c 10c 10c College Malts Ice Cream, pints Quarts ... 9c 39c 38c 79c 17c 15c 15c 25c 50 C FINEST LINE OF CANDIES IN THE CITY I SAVE YOUR COUPONS II |