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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1932 i- Fi.wnnn Vv I f - i a--r Cut Worm Formula Given By Inspector By Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen There seems to be considerable trouble with cutworms that are in- :x: Miss June Larsen and Willas Adams festing the alfalfa patches and toma-o- f Logan were married last Thursday, to vines. These can be easily handled June 16, at the Logan Temple. The ' with the following formula: bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, 4 lbs. white arsenic Wm. Larsen, a graduate of the Bear 8 quarts of syrup River High School and active worker! 20 quarts of water in church being Sunday organizations, 100 pounds of bran. a I t 1.1 scnooi ana primary leacner, Mix thoroughly and spread whae groom' Club Girls. The er for the on the infested areas; and there fresh is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Job Adams of Logan, formerly of Harper. He has ' is no question as to the results. The orchardista are also being attended the U. S. A. C. for three Leaf troubled with the "Fruit-tre- e years and is also active in church They will make their home in Spot," causing the leaves to turn Their many friends all join yellow and drop off. By using 7 lbs. Logan. in wishing thef success and happi- of dry lime sulphur to 100 gallons of ness on life's journey. will check this disease immediwater The monthly primary office meeting 2 of the liquid and social was held last Wednesday at ately, or, aboutto gallons 100 the lime gallons of sulphur the home of Mrs. Dagmar Anderson. After their business a social time was water. I also wish to tell the orchardists enjoyed and refreshments were served. Mrs. Anderson was given a token of to be prepared, if this warf weather love for her many years of faithful prevails, to spray for the "peach-tre- e work in the primary organization. twie borer." I have been unable to Alfred Petersen called at the Chap- find any of the second brood up to Mrs. man home last Wednesday. date, but it is about time they will Chapman accompanied him to Rupert start. My best judgment is to spray where her sister was very ill. She about the first Dart of the week. has since undergone an operation acci Should any of you notice gum exud caused through an automobile dent Mrs. Chapman is still at the ing from the fruit peaches or apricots that's the sign they have starthospital. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Able and chil- ed, and that's the time to start with dren of American Fork, moved here your sprayer. Saturday. Mr. Able has purchased the EPH WHITE, Wm. Noble farm. We welcome Mr. Dist. Crop Pest Inspector. - and Mrs. Able and family to this community. Walter E. Fridal, in company with George Brough's 77th birthday anni K. H. Fridal, attended a funeral in versary. Salt Lake City, of a dear friend from Spencer Harris of Layton, was a Denmark. She had been a real moth- euest of Erma Hansen Sunday. er to the Mormon missionaries in Den Mr. and Mrs. Royal Petersen and mark. children and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wag-staNorma Andersen visited in Ogden and baby of Perry were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Peterson, SunSaturday. Miss Pearl Mortensen returned Sat- day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Perkins and chilurday from a two week's visit with dren went to Logan Sunday to visit friends in Rupert, Idaho. Mrs. J. P. Christensen entertained Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Carter and children and Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus the Genealogical Society last ThursDancker of Salt Lake City, were day. After this meeting the time will guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Morten-se- n be changed to Monday night. The next meeting will be June 27th. Every Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dancker also visited one interested are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Jensen of Ogwith other friends here. Joe Encraft and Forest Badger of den, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. WalRupert, Idaho, called on George Chap- ter Green, Sunday. Maurine Hansen left for Logan Satman, Sunday. Kenneth accompanied them on a trip to Brigham Canyon. urday where she will accompany a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crawford and party of U. S. A. C. students of a daughter, La von, Mrs. Goff and Mrs. fibhing trip. Merrill, all of Ruert, Idaho, werej Loraine Wright of Ogden, is visitweek end guests of Mr. and Mrs. ing her grandfather, R. P. Hansen. Amos Hansen. A. C. Nielsen and his son, Henry Sunday, Mrs. Amos Hansen enter- were the speakers of our Sunday night tained in honor of her mother, Mrs.) meeting. They gave some very inter- 1 I 1 4-- H ff BASEBALL GAME 4 . SUNDAY, JUNE 26 TREMONTON vs NORTH OGDEN P-M- Tremonton Come Out and Give U Your Support Ogden A Good Game Is Assured 4 Local Happenings The Home and Community section of North Box Elder Farm Bureau will Mr. J. H. Keller and daughter, Mrs. hold a mid year social on the Bear Mrs. B. S. Green of Magna, is visit- Rive High School lawn, Friday aftering at the home of her son, Dr. D. B. Phoebe Haight and children, were noon at 2:30 o'clock. This social is Lake visitors Salt Green. Tuesday. being arranged by a committee of Mrs. J. H. Ward, Mrs. N. Peter Marble and Miss Anna Miller underwent an Miss Dorris Keller had her appen- Mrs. Lewis Abbott. removed at the Valley Hospital, eration at the Valley Hospital Tuesof the her tonsils. removal for day Friday. THEATRE SUNDAY June MONDAY 26 27 TUESDAY 28 JACKIE COOPER 'CHIC' SALE ld BOY STAR A PICTURE FOR ADULTS, TOO! Not in all the history of motion pictures has there appear-e- d a boy star with the genius of Jackie Cooper! ..You've seen him in pictures with a distinct appeal to younger people. ..He has been remarkable. ..Now you will see him in a picture which has a dramatic message for adults as well as young folks. ..His trials, his joys, his laughs are all of our own as we know them in life. Comedy and News THURSDAY FRIDAY June 30 July SATURDAY 1 2 ROBERT MONTGOMERY But The Flesh is Weak CLEOPATRA KATHERINE JOSEPHINE EVERYWOMAN..... ......... ..... has wondered at Man's inherited restlessness. Has wondered how to curb his restive spirit. ..Here's a clean powerful and absorbing story based upon that age old puzzle. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY SHOWS ADMISSION 10c and 25C Comedy and Cartoons Tre-monto- Hartley is the genial meat cutter at Skaggs. O. P. Miss DeEsta Holmgren left Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hectar Haight and Mr. and Mrs. Demont Dockstader attended for Berkeley, California, where she the wedding dance of Marinus Jeppson will attend school during the sum mer. at Mink Creek, Friday evening. j Mrs. Dennis Kemps and the Misses Mr. Curtis Walton and daughters, Maurine and Helen, of Oakley, Utah, Anna and Pauline Miller were Salt and Charles WilJe, of Coalville, were Lake visitors from Wednesday to Sat Tremonton visitors Friday. urday evening last week. I , Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Bates and fam ily spent Sunday and Monday in Oak- Their ley, Idaho, visiting relatives. son, Whitney, who had been at Oak ley for two weeks, returned with them. Carl Miller is visiting his mother for the next few weeks, spending his va Carl has been employed ; cation here. in California for the past several years. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Capener of Salt Lake City, motored to Tremonton Monday night to visit Miss Dorris Keller at the Valley Hospital. Their son Vern remained and will spend two weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Handcoff and family of Butte, Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Handcoff and family and Mrs. Anna McClurg and daughter, of Virginia City, Montana, spent three days in Tremonton, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bradshaw. jj ! I In the late afternoon Friday of last week the following families enjoyed an outing at the ranch of Mr. and Mrs. Radcliffe Henrie in Blue Creek Bishop and Mrs. James Walton and son, Jimmy; Mr. and Mrs. R. D. An derson and children, Richard and Em ma Rae; Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hep plar and children, Rhea, Annivor and Junior; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rhead and son, Hal; Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Muir and luncheon the at Thursday. Following Hotel Bigelow, the guests were taken son, Dana; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tay to an "Industrial Fair," held in the lor, Margaret Pack, Mary Muir and building formerly occupied by Mont- Dan Frisbey. There was horseback riding, target gomery Ward Co., where products of 01 the industries of Ogden were dis shooting, steer roping and riding, calf played. Later they enjoyed a movie riding for the boys. Mr. Harry Tay at the Egyptian Theatre. lor was successful in roping a steer and W. S. Muir and Roscoe Hepplar Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Miller, Mrs. Den did the riding stunt The above sports nis Kemps, Mr. Walter Baer, Miss were enjoyed until too dark to carry-on- , Anna Miller, Miss Virginia Carter, when all repaired to the house Miss Lililan Baer and Mr. Vern Wat-bin- s where lunch was served with plenty of spent Sunday in Logan canyon. - ice cream, strawberries and soda pop, Mrs. Gilbert Parker, Mrs. Leland Crystal, and Mrs. R. S. Calderwood of Tremonton, Mrs. aPt Hill of East Tremonton and Mrs. Joseph Iverson and Mrs. Ernest Cornwall, South Tremonton, were among the guests of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce, at the luncheon and entertainment which was tendered the officers of the U. S. extension service of four counties, last -I- esting talks. Henry Nielsen has just recently returned from a mission to Denmark. Airs. Amos Hansen entertained at a supper Monday evening in honor or' her uncle, 'Mr. Frank Crowford and family of Rupert, Idaho. Other guests were, Mr. and Mrs. George Dodd of Harper and other relatives from East Tremonton. Wanda Andersen visited relatives in Preston over the week end. with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mortensen and son, Foy, went to Lewiston, Sunday where they joined Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dailey on a trip to Bear Lake. Val Frank and daughter, Marion, of Logan, visited with his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller. They were accompanied back by Colleen, who wil visit her grandparents for some time. j- - Methodist Church :x: Sunday school at ten nVlnrlc wrv Sunday morning, followed by the Jun ior cnurcn service at eleven o clocic These two services are invaluable in the life of everv child. Let us not tret careless during the summer months and deny ourselves as well as the children, the privileges offered by the church. The Epworth League, a service for young people, meets at seven p. m. Thirty people attended this service last Sundav. Everv voune Derson in Tremonton not connected with any other church should enroll as a member. Service of worship at eight o'clock, Sermon subject "Spiritual Hilltops". This will include a brief report of three conferences. Special music will be furnished by the young people's choir. As pastor of the church for the past five years I wish to state 1 am happy to again be appointed to the charge. Vese are tryTremon-ton-Corinn- in n, Mrs. E. H. Rhead returned to Monday and will make her home indefinitely with her son, J. H. Rhead and family. A baby girl was born Monday morning to Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hartley. Mr. - ADULT AUDIENCES ASKED US TO GIVE AMERICA'S 4-- H Mrs. Geo. W. Bradshaw entertained Miss Ethel Harris and Chester Sco-fieof Clearfield, are visitors at the at a midnight supper Saturday night home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scofield. Fifteen guests were present. IN A GREAT AMERICAN DRAMA WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND A splended program has been arranged. Each local will put on one number and Professor Calvin Fletcher of the U. S. A. C, will deliver an address on "Fair Standards." Other guests will include Mrs. Reva B. Maycock, Mrs. Effie Barrows and Miss Izola Jensen of Logan and officers from the South Box Elder Ladies Farm Bureau. All Farm Bureau women and leaders are cordially invited. Ada Sehofield and Gladys Richards A baby boy was born to Mrs. Sey - i mour Hill Wednesday morning at the were guests of Deon Henrie at Blue last week. home of Mrs. Golden Frisbey. , Creek out-of-to- L - I - B - E - R-T - Y Farm Bureau Ladies to Have Social Friday -e ing days they are days when the future seems dark and uncertain. No one can deny this. But this is not the time to despair. This is the time to be couraeous. The church offers you what you cannot get through any other organization, and as pastor of the local Methodist church I am here to help you, to suffer with you when you suffer, to rejoice with you when you rejoice. God has a way through. Let us find it We welcome you to every service of the church this conference year. Come U church Sunday. Let us seek His way. His help, and Ilia council. Alvin R. Dickson, Pastor. NOTICE i All feeders who are interested in pea vines at the Riverside Vinery, please Bubmit bids to J. H. Ward, Riverside. (Adv.) DRESSES 3f High in Fashion Yet Extremely Low in Price A host or clever $500 styles priced at We're proud and happy to be able to offer dresses of such obvious style and quality at such a Dashing jacket types . . . capes . . . caplets . . . lingerie trims. Cool, summer fabrics gay summer colors. Sizes for women and misses. low-pric- - Ft E. TREMONTON By Mrs. P. E. Ault -i- - Miss Maudell Seager, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seager, was married to Tolman Burke, of Honeyville, last Wednesday, in the Logan Temple. They were accompanied to Logan by her parents, and Mrs. R. G. Brough, Mrs. George Abbott and Mrs. Jane Abbott. The entire community extends best wishes to the newlyweds. Mrs. Pauline Scofield, Mrs. H. L. Childs and Mrs. Joseph Crowther, of Salt Lake City, visited their mother, Mrs. Jane Abbott, on Thursday. Mrs. Abbott returned with them for a brief visit Clarence Shaw of Salt Lake City, spending the week at M. Woodrult's home. Mrs. Shaw has been visiting the tast week. her parents " Mrs. J. O. Garfield, Mrs. Lloyd Hill, Mrs. P. E. Ault and Miss Rae Abbott attended the luncheon given by the Ogden Chamber of Commerce last 13 Thursday. Mrs. George Abbott had as Sunday guests her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Waldron and brother, Lewis, of Morgan. Mrs. Charles Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Dan McComb, visited in Richfield, Sunday. Mrs. Leroy Checketts of Providence, was a guest on Thursday of her aunt, Mrs. Charles Peterson. Mrs. Dot Fridal visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Merrill of Brig-haCity, Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Fridal, Walter Fridal, Miss Mae Fridal and George Koford attended the funeral service of S. K. Lilleveck, Saturday at Salt Lake City. Mrs. George B rough accompanied her brother, Frank Crawforth, of Rupert, Idaho, to Harper, Monday, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dodd. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Ault had as Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ault and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Paidington, of Iogan Many friends and relatives gathered at the home of George Brough, Sunday, to honor grandma Brough, on her 79th birthday anniversary. Besides the children and grandchildren, there were the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Samuelson and two children and Miss Lois Brough, of Bountiful; Frank Crawforth, Mrs. Dora Merrill and two children, Mrs. Merrill Goff and two children and Miss Lavon Crawforth, of Rupert, Idaho; Mrs. Roland Waters and baby, of Murray; Mrs. Helen Hackey and three children; Mr. and Mrs. J. Bean and Lloyd Anderson, of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Frank Kelley and three children, Mrs. Reta Barkle and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Majors and two children of Providence; Mr .and Mrs. Frank Herbert' of Aberdeen, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dodd and Jane and Keith Barkle of Harper; Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Brough and three children and Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Larsen and two children of Garland. A splendid program was rendered and a bounteous luncheon served to Mrs. Kendall Bumham spent the week end in Mai ad. 85 guests. PRICES for SATURDAY, JUNE 25th Salad Dressing Milk Best Foods Quart 25c - Sego or Morning tan Coffee Shrimps Airway 20c Bars ... 22c Honey Bee 48 lb. Bag Balco Malt Syrup Can 39c Malt Syrup 3 lb. Can Butter Pound.. 17c Dinner ette Bottle Lard Pail 63c Libby'g 3 Cans Grapenut .... 10c Rice Flakes 10c Tea Blue Rose 5 Pounds Golden Ripe Package ...... 29c Pound Prunes ....... 5c Melons "Klondike- - Libby't Pounds 25c Lettuce Libby's Rosed ale Large, Solid .... 29c Head M 32c Pound Sweet Pickles Quart 29c Bananas Green Tree 4 13c Deviled Meat Rex Brand lb. 49c Catsup Grade "A" Y2 79c Budweiser m Package 6 Flour Soap out-of-to- 25c . 2 Cans Luna Brand 8 lb. g Dry Pack Pound 10 5c 4c |