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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1929. Tremonton, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Mason were at Brigham Tuesday. shopping . !. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Andersen were Mrs. J. H. Smith entertained the Bishop and Mrs. C. B. Gunneil were Tremonton visitors Friday. members of the Social . Development Tremonton visitors Friday. Mrs. J. C. Wood and children spent Mr. J. H. Forsgren, E. P. Soiensen Saturday at Brigham. club, Thursday afternoon of last week. President Mrs. Leo Earl pre- and Lynn Wood, attended the fights Mr. Lisle Adams, Wayne Gunneil sided. Community singing, was led at Logan Monday night. and the Misses Lola Gunneil and A number of Howell people attend- Myrtle Limb, attended the dance at by Mrs. E. H. Packer, after which Mr. John Benson, of Garland, gave a ed conference at Garland, Sunday. the B. R. H. School Thursday night Mrs. G. J. Wood and sons, Dallas lecture, "Foreign relations with the G. J. Wood spent Mondy and TuesUnited States". A book report was and Vyrle, of Brigham, spent the day at Brigham City. at Howell. given by Miss Frances Bourne. Dur- week-en- d Ed.. Jensen cf Brigham City, was ; Mr. Wm Andersen made a business at Howell, on business Tuesday. ing the social hour, luncheon was served to twenty club members and trip to Salt Lake City Wednesday. i Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gunneil were the following special guests: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Gunneil were Tremonton visitors Saturday. Mrs. John Benson, and Miss Margaret Tremonton visitors j Tuesday. Woodside, of Garland; Mrs. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wood and; WAS GRANDPOP PRESENT? Farnsworth, of Salt Lake City; Mrs. daughter, Doris, of Logan, spent! Glenn Mrs. At the State Soldiers' Home at Alice A. Smith, Taylor, several days visiting with Mr. Wood's Miss Laura Ferre, Miss Thelma Val- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wood. Nebraska, this, past summer, entine, and Miss Franics Bourne. Mrs. C .E. Gunneil has gone to Logan to William H. Campbell, an eighty-on- e Smith was assisted by her daughters, spend the winter. year old Civil War Veteran, married IjjTonyind Marie. Darwin and Don Gunneil of Tre- Mrs. Ida B. Carter, aged seventy a B. Johnson, was hostess to monton, spent the week-en- d with their descendant of Daniel Boone. Hiram members of the Clio Circle club parents, Bishop and Mrs. C. B. Gun- Boone, her ninety-eigyear old father, now residing in the Soldiers' at their regular meeting Thursday neil. afternoon of last week. Bunco was Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wood and E. P. Home, gave the blushing bride away. played with Mrs. Irvin Coombs and Sorenson, were business visitors at News dispatches failed to mention whether the older members of the Mrs. Lawrence Johnson receiving Ogden Tuesday. Miss Mildred Wood is staying at family were present or not. prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Gam spent Tremonton, for an indefinite time. Mr. J. A. Schriber and Ira Means, in Salt Lake City. the week-enwere Tremonton visitors, Monday. Mrs. Stanley Farnsworth returned City Mr .and Mrs. Moyl Facer and childto her home in Salt Lake City, Friday after spending several days with rel- ren, spent Sunday with relatives at Mrs. A. E. Holmgren presided in Holbrook, Idaho. atives and friends here. her usual hospitable manner over a Alriah Wood of Brigham City, Hallowe'en The Relief Society was very pleasparty in honor of Entre the week-en- d with his parents, Nous Club, October 30th, at her home spent antly entertained Tuesday, afternoon Mr. and Mrs. J. C Wood. in Bear River City. Striking and unat their regular work meeting by Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. C. B. Gunneil were usual Hallowe'en suggestions, were Earl Holt. A short business meeting at Tremonton, Tuesday. carried out both in the decorations preceded the serving hour in which shopping Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Sorensen and and in the dinner and "also in the various articles for home decoration were made. Thirty members were Mrs. Ellis Wood spent Wednesday games. The dinner was served in the at Ogden. newly remodled dining room and the present. Luncheon was served. Mrs. shipping Lisle Adams and Myrle Limb spent guests found their places by clever Holt was assisted in her entertaining the week-en- d at Thatcher and Gar- place cards, which afforded much by Mrs. Elwood Hess. Misses Ina land. . amusement. The table was beautiful Mae Holt and Nola Hess assisted in Preston and Maude Andersen, of with flowers and rich the serving. Mrs. John Earl of Ogden imported liner. Deweyville spent Saturday and Sun- Prizes galore were given the winners was a special guest. day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. in the the games and each guest was Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkin of Wm. Andersen. requested to stir the witch's pot and spent the latter part of the Ed Nelson was a business visitor at get another gift before leaving. It week here. Tremonton Tuesday. was a lovely affair.. Those present Mrs. Ronald Olsen of Farmington Joseph Carlson spent the week-en- d were the Mesdames John P. Holmvisited with Mr. and Mrs. John Laub with his family at Logan. gren, Lee Wight, Raff Christensen, Ellis Wood made a business trip to Ralph Jenson, E. J. Taylor, R. O. Thapygy of last week. Holmgren 0, A. Iverson, A. E. Christensen, J. W. Iverson, Benard Hansen, L. R. Weidman and the Misses Flora and Agnes Hansen, Veoma and Echo Holmgren, gracefully assisted their mother with the serving and entertainment. A bazaar will be held at the Bear ' River City Amusement Hall, Novem Costs ber 21, 1929, under the direction of the Relief Society. Supper will be sold from 6:30 o'clock P. M. until 9 o'clock P. M. after which all things will be sold. This will be followed by a dance. Everybody welcome: Friday evening at 8 o'clock a BEST program will be given in our ward chapel in honor of Elder Albert Now S. Thorsen, who leaves in the near future for the Western States Mission, Following the program a dance will be enjoyed in the Amusement hall, Everybody welcome. Miss Rozell Huggins returned Mon- - Fielding Howell I Mel-ior- d, lViM. tii ht d Bear River -!- Snow--vill- e, The Best COAL ls Cheapest Why Buy Inferior Fuel because of a Cut Rate More In The End ' It KING and KNIGHTS CANYON COAL . MINED IN UTAH From Order Tremont Coal Co. MODERN HOMES must have" COLOR Gone the dull, drab homes of other days! COLOR is the modern vogue; and how much it adds to any home in warmth, life, charm! Dark corners come to life; uninteresting rooms become appealing; c worn furniture and acquire new Such is the beauty. magic power of COLOR ! bric-a-bra- This power is yours with Brushing Lacquer. Nitrokote Use it to beautify furniture, candlesticks, magazine racks, baskets, vases, ferneries . . . anything in wood, wicker, pottery or metal. Just brush on this bright-huelacquer it dries in half an hour! There are all many popular decorative colors shown on the NITROKOTE color card. Get one from your Fuller Dealer, whose d ... ... name appears below. oAlso: NITROKOTE FLOOR LACQUER. Fuller W. P. & Co. 404 W. Fourth South Street, Salt Lake City 51 Branches in 38 Western Cities N OTOOKOTE BRUSHING TREMONTON WILSON LUMBER s& LACQUER GARLAND CO. OVERLAND LUMBER CO. day to Ogden, where she is employed, Miss Emeline Andersen was a Brig- Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Andersen, in this after spending three weeks in this ham City visitor Saturday. city. Mrs. Mary 5. Petersen, of Logan, Misses Almeda and Merle Andercity with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Huggins. in this city, with sen were visiting in Brigham City, spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson entertained at supper last Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. Albert S. Thorsen, who leaves on Dec 2nd, to fulfill a mission for the L. D. S. church in the Eastern States. . Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. C .C. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Thorsen, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson, Bishop and Mrs. Osey Jensen, Mrs. H. P. Thorsen, Mrs. Henry Johnson, all of this city, and to Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Hoist and Mrs. Wm Menges of Brigham City. Mrs. Reuben Holmgren entertained on Saturday afternoon at her home in honor of her daughter, Gayle's birthday. During the afternoon games were enjoyed after which luncheon was served to Helen Elwell, Zona Jensen, Zella Christensen, Norine g Checketts, Philis Jensen, Cleora Marjorie Petersen, Sadie Miller, Ilah Andersen, Delene Christensen, Eldora Olsen and Gayle Holmgren, all of this city and to Mary Christensen of Brigham City. Last Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson entertained at a supper party in honor of Mr. Albert S. Thorsen. The color scheme was carried out in red and white, with a Thanksgiving idea prevaling. After the supper games were played during the remainder of the evening. Those present were: Messrs and Mesdames Albert S. Thorsen, Arnold Christensen, Austin Johnson, Ernest Andersen, Roy Elwell, Roy Holmgren, Aaron Christensen, Malvin Johnson. A most enjoyable time was had by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Christensen! and three sons the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keller, all of Ogden, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. H. P. Thorsen and family in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Goudy and two children, Shirley and Richard, Mrs. John Pitts, Miss Lola Pitts, and Mr. Shirley Blain, all of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Iversen. Miss Elva Andersen, of this city, spent three days of last week with relatives in Faust Valley. Mrs. John P. Holmgren, is visiting with relatives and friends in Ogden. Mrs. Minnie Garlick, Mrs. Josie Nelsen and Miss Afton Schofield, are visiting in Salt Lake City, after attending the funeral services of a very dear friend. her daughter, Mrs. Orsen Jensen and family. Others from thi3 city who were Brigham City shoppers on Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Christensen and daughter Hope, Mrs. Leslie Jensen and daughter Maurine, Mrs. C. W. Brailsford and son Jesse and Mrs. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Petersen and baby spent Sunday afternoon at Elwood, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. June Thompson. Mrs. Virgil Carter, of Tremonton, spent Wednesday with her parents, H,-nr- y Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Burnice Hunsaker and children of Elwood, Mrs. Emma Oh man and daughter, Esther, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emiel Andersen, at Evans, Sunday evening. Last Tuesday, while hauling beets, Benton Andersen had the misfortune while unloading a load at the Holmgren station to have, the crank give loose and the force hitting him in the loose and hit him in the face, cutting his nose, which required eight stitches to close the cut, fortunately no bones were broken. 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