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Show i H at Paris, Idaho, returned home during one had a good tinea.: V was! of week. Nedra Miss Jensen the Brigham j Mrs. E. W. Ward and Mrs. Glen viating at the "home of her grandWalker went to Deweyville Monday. parents, Mr .and Mrs. J. M. Boothe Mr. and Mrs. Herald Peterson and The officers of the Mutual held an Tuesday night. . two children and Herman Forsberg of officers meeting Wednesday evening Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker spent the week Salt Lake spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fors end in Salt Lake. at the August For&berg home. Miss Wilma Tolir-.- n spent Monday berg. week-en- d Glen Walker spent the week-en- d Miss Nina Udy spent the visiting in Brigham. with his family." He left Monday for at the Udy Hot Springs with Miss and daughter, Mrs. Arvilla Orn Wyoming for the week. Norma Udy. Afton, were shopping in Brigham The Boy Scouts of Garland played Tuesday. basket ball with our Scouts Friday Mrs. Isaac Hunsaker and son, Theo, evening, at Riverside. were Ogden visitors Monday. , Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cravens and I Miss Vilate Baird of Brigham was baby of Salt Lake were the guests of a guest at the home of Mrs. Enoch Mr. and Mrs. Gecree Hales Sunday. '," ' Miss Dorothy Hunsaker, of Ogden, Hunsaker Tuesday evening. Ro Miss U. the from Miss Larene Wheatley Superintendent Skidmore, as a guest of Miss the week-en- d the bertson and Mr. Taylor visited our spent for home was in Logan k, C , Nora Grant. school Monday. I of the teachers in the ward week-enMany Mabel Hadfield attended Farm Bu Sunday evening there was a very went to Union meeting organizations reau meeting at Tremonton Saturday in large attendance at church. The prin Brigham Sunday. and Monday. Mr., and Mrs. Royal Grant accom ciple speakers were High Councumen A number from Riverside attended Bronson N. L. Hansen, Mrs. Tyson and our re panied Mr, and Mrs. Lewis a party at the Dean Coombs home Sat of to Bancroft, Idaho Sun turned missionary, Mr. Michaelis, Tremonton urdav.' Amono- those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Austin Tolman, who v and day, Miy and Mrs. Glen Walker, Mr. Boothe spent the week- have been visiting in Ogden, returned Elva Miss home for a visit. They then returned Welling, Mr. and Mrs. Glen end visiting friends in jprigham. Mrgarl wJrd and Miss Peg Capener. - hack to Ogden Monday, was irein HunsaKer Mr. Oscar Mrs. Velda Cook was in Ogden Sat-Karl Welling and son, Blainef made mnntin Saturday. v to a business trip Ogden Monday. urday. Miss Norma Wheatley was nosiessj di-of Tremonton Burns The ladies of the Farm Bureau held Miss Nelda at a party Saturday evening.. The j at the Edmund version a melting Wednesday of the evening was "bunco" was a guest of Ree Orme Tuesday ' Miss Elna Miller NutriUdy home. A very delicious luncheon night. "500." and Mr. Clifford Wintle and Lamont tion specialist and Izola Jensen, Home was served to eighteen guests. were in Brigham Tuesday. Boothe Demonstration Agent, were present. as had M. Grant Mrs. J. Mr, .and George, and son, Mrs. Forsberg August their visitors Sunday, Mr.' an were Salt Lake visitors Friday and David Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. Ben ' Saturday. Grant and Mr. James Newton, an oi Edward Tubbs and son, Blaine, of . week-en- d here with Ogden. Ogden, spent the M. Grant returned home afMr. J. Mrs.Francis Tubbs. the past three weeks in Mrs. Irene Forsberg was visiting at ter spending the August Forsberg home Friday and Ogden. Mr .and Mrs. Parley Hunsaker atunSaturday. tended the funeral services of an Steven Hales, a student of the U. S. Garland in L. M. Hinman, Mr. here with his cle, A. C. spent the week-en- d last Thursday. Hales. Mrs. Mr. and George e parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lea Gilbert, of Lake Salt to went Miss Peg Capener Mr. of were visiting at the home m j Clifford Colleee Sunday. , i had Men o,i 'M' aim The Gleaner Girls and Tuesday evening at. Mutual the a progressive supper Thursday Buckaroos iurmsueu a. iivb"" H. Utah J. at tVio A. A. CaDener home, which they played for a dance Ward home and the Joe Forsberg After was a large crowd and every There were Voicntino carried out in the menu and decora- -- I -- Riverside , Cedar City Durham Morris andjened offices on second floor of Mr. D. W. Hunsaker was in Brig-- J building. ham on business last Saturday. Scott Matheson ttorneys-at-laMrs. M. Banks, who has been uv mg here with her daughter, jvirs. rr. Claudius Tolman. has eone to Salt eg Lake to make her home. Miss Inez Jensen, of Bear River City was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jensen Tuesday. w , ANNOUNCEMENT!! THE! i SALE . . OF ANIMALS FOR DAMAGES -. . Honeyville 1 ;.- d. . - , :.. ' -- ' OF UTAH, ) County of Box Elder )ss ' In the Penrose Precince of said county 1 have in my possession the follow ing described animals, which, if not, claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bitfder at my residence in Penrose Precinct, on the 22nd day of February, MODEL LAUNDRY:- AND DRY CLEANING COMPANY Of Ogden, Utah STATE 1931, at the hour,of lp. in. Will give 2 days a week service Tuesday and On family washing and dry cleaning Plant In A Newly Renovated and Equipped . LADIES SILK DRESSES OUR SPECIALTY Up-to-Da- , DESCRIPTION OF ANIMALS 1 black horse about 12 years old, weight about 1100 pounds. No brands We call for and deliver visable. Said animal is held by me to secure the payment of $0.50 damages done by said animal upon the premises of A. C. Nelson of the 5th day of February i te Phone 132 Daryl Beauty Parlor Tremonton 1931. Ryman Peterson, Poundkeeper of Penrose Precinct EE Cor-inn- even-5r,- o- tirtno Mrs. J. H. Ward and Mrs. J. 0. 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