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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1930. PAGE TWO Clyde Buxton and Ed. Col ebrook of I Riverside Mrs. R. D. Macfariane entertained the Farm Bureau ladies at her home, spent in Friday. The afternoon was delicious a which "500" after playing luncheon was served to eight members. Mrs. Marfarlane was assisted by her daughters Beth and Rowane.relMrs. J. H. Ward visited with atives at Logan three days last week. Senator T. R. Welling and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Richards of went Fielding and Mrs. Glen Walker, to Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. Welling attended a meeting of the State Farm Bureau Legislative committee, while there he and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Richards also attended the banquet at the Hotel Utah for the visiting governors. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield, and Mrs. Glen Walker and daughter. Betty were transacting business in Ogden, Thursday of last week. Joe and Jack Forsberg, Glen Udy and Ira Ward, were Brigham visitors, Friday. Kenneth Rhodes of Blackfoot, Idaho, with Mr .and Mrs. spent the week-en- d Glen Walker. Edna Mae Ward spent Tuesday at Tremonton the guest of Edythe Butlerville, visited at the Ed. Udy home Monday. Miss Cleo Udy, Bobby Udy and Ira Ward, accompanied Joe and Jack Forsberg to Salt Lake, Sunday. Miss Annie Bowcutt entertained a number of her friends, Tuesday, -I- Fielding I Mr. and Mrs. Larson and children. Eva and Jack, and Mrs. Hendricks, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Mrs. Verle Wood of Ogden, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Coombs, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Coombs also have as their guests, their aunt, Mrs.'Mal- inda Jones of Logan and their mother. Mrs.Bathsheba Steed of Farmington. Ray Wood, Jay Bourne and Dee Saunders, returned Sunday after an outing with the Boy Scouts at Camp Kiesel. Mr. and Mrs. Eben Wilcox, and Mr. and Mrs. N. Gam, went to Paris, Idaho, Sunday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Mary E. Owens, who was called to attend the funeral ser vices of her brother, Joe Bolton. Mrs. Othello Packer and children of Sparks, Nevada, is visiting with rel atives here. The R. D. Macfariane family attendMr .and Mrs. Joseph Smith spent ed the reunion of the Mason family at in Logan with their daughter, Sunday week. last Lo(?an, Miss Marie Erickson of Beaver Dam Nona who is attending Summer school visited with Arlene Hadfield a few at the U. S. A. C. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood visited days this week. She returned home friends in Brigham, Tuesday. with Monday evening. Mrs. Bashaba Steed of Farmington, Mrs. Eugene Halliday and son Max Mrs. Milenda Jones of River Heights, of Ogden, spent Monday evening with and Mrs. Rebecca Coombs of Fielding., her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Garn. were the dinner guests of Mrs. Louisa Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hodges of Logan Bigler, Tuesday. Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. E. H. spent Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peterson and sons Packer. Rex and Bobbie, visited with Mrs. J. Miss Barbara Standing is in Ogden O. Hadfield and Mrs. E. W. Ward, at the home of her aunt, Mrs. visiting Friday. They were enroute to their home at Riverton, after a trip through Richard Packer. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wyland visited Idaho and Wyoming. Senator T. R. Welling and family with Mr. and Mrs. V. Lewis of Brigham City, Monday. were Brigham visitors, Thursday. Mrs. Alice A. Smith has returned to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Richarson and three children of Los Angeles, Califor- her home after spending the past nia, spent Friday at the T. R. Welling month with her children at Holbrook, home. They were enroute to their Idaho. Her granddaughter, Miss Ila home after visiting in Yellowstone Smith of Ogden is visiting with her. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Halliday and two Park. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite of nieces the Misses Crooks of Shelby, dinner guests of Mr. and Garland, were Friday visitors at the Idaho,M.were A. Garn Saturday evening. Mrs. home. Welling Mrs. Stanley Farnsworth of Provo, A number of mothers and daughters attended the show and program given is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Eva under the direction of the M. I. A. Farnsworth. Mark Austin of Salt Lake City was stake board at Garland, Wednesday in town, Monday in the interest of the afternoon. o Sugar Co. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Smith, Mrs. Misses Irene Farnsworth and Althea Winnie Laven and son Leland. all of Salt Lake City and Mr. Barton and Garn motoredjto Ogden Tuesday and the day with relatives. daughter Alice, of Kaysville, were spent Mrs. Philip Wood entertained her A. A. home at the visiting Capener class in Primary at a party Monday Sunday. The T. R. Welling familv spent afternoon. Games were played. Refreshments were served, and each Saturday and Sunday in Brigham little child was presented with a paper the reunion the of canyon attending doll. Richards family. Howard Capener is spending the week in Salt Lake. Leona Marfarlane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Macfariane and Jack Welling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling had their tonsils removed, at the Valley hospital at Tremonton, Gep-ha- rt Sau'nder's mother, Mrs. Erickson July 2, the Clod Hop- Mrs. and the with met Mothers at the family. pers Mrs. T. L. Kerr of Pleasant urove meeting house, where a demonstration in Painting vaces was given. Lemon- was a welcome guest Thursday, at the ade and cookies were served by the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bigler. Thursday afternoon, of last week, Mrs. Dewey Wood was hostess to the members of the Social Development club at their last regular meeting for the year. Mrs. Marvin Welling presided. Officers for the following year were elected with Mrs. J. H. Smith, President, Mrs. D. L. Sanders, Mrs. J. H. Laub, Secretary-Treasure- r; Mrs. Wallace Bourne, Corresponding Secretary and Mrs. Ralph Grover, music director. The program was under the supervision of Mrs. Gertrude Hansen, "Music" was the theme, Mrs. E. H. Packer gave paper on various composers which was followed by piano selections by Mrs. D. B. Jones, of the foreign composers. Mrs. Verne Bourne and Mrs. H. L. Richards sang solos by American commembers were posers. Twenty-seve- n present. Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wilcox of Salt Lake City were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E .0. Wilcox, On Tuesday, girls. There were two leaders, nine Mrs. E. B. Rudter of Logan was the girls, eleven mothers and five babies week-en- d guest of her daughter, Mrs. present. Lottie Potter and family. Mrs. Sophia Anderson returned Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Simmons ana home Tuesday after spending a week children and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin with her sister, Mrs. Carrie Rich of Simmons and children enjoyed Sunday Boise. with their parents, Mr .and Mrs. J . A. Mrs. Vesta A. Peterson and son Simmons and family in Brigham City. Reed, spent Monday in Odgen. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bigler and Mr. and Hans Anderson, daughters Merle Mrs. Jack Rhodes enjoyed Saturday and Wilma, and son Andrew, of evening at the Udy Hot Springs. E. E. Lefler, Odell Bigler, William Hoytsville, spent Sunday and Monday with relatives here. Potter and George Fryer, had a Mis 8 Alta Anderson of Malad, was pleasant two days fishing trip in a guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Blacksmith Fork canyon. Miss Violet Beeton and brother Sophia Anderson, Sunday. Miss Dorothy Bosley and Kenneth Chester, were the Friday night guests their aunt, Mrs. Nora Bigler. Bosley, of Oregon, are guests at their of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Secrist of Farmfathers home Guy Bosley. were the Sunday guests of The following Scouts were at Camp ington, and family, Mr. and Mrs. son their Giesel last week: Marion Newman, and son Thayne. Secrist Sterling Seamon Miller, Ray Firth, Lowell Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bigler, Mrs. Anderson. Max bummers, and Hyrum Jensen, Mrs. Gertrude Simmons and daughter Nedra, had a delightful visit with relatives in Malad, Idaho, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. White and children of Garland, spent Sunday with This community was grievied to hear of the sad death of Mrs. Fred Kidman, who was killed in an automobile and train accident at the rail road crossing in Petersboro, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Kidman was the mother of Delbert Kidman, of Beaver Dam, and widow of Fred Kidman, who died three months ago. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kunchi and family of Heber, are enjoying a few days visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Johnson and family. Joseph Bowen was the lucky bidder on the mail route from Collinston to Vice-Preside- Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wood, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Frank oWod attended the party given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood, Jr., of Garland, Thursday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Richards were visiting with friends in Ogden, Tuesday. Misses Wanda and Maurine Wood of Farmington were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood last Elmer Jensen and and Cleo, of Gar Karma daughters land were visiting with relatives in Collinston, Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Bigler and Mrs. T. L. at Kerr were delightfully entertained iMJav at the home. of Mr. ndi; dinner Mrs. Ephriam Johnson in Brigham Ctiy. RishoD and Mrs. K. J. rotier enter- um uuw oi tained in no nor ui their twin daughters, Namona and were ureapnt. in Is iT jjeona. T.ntw.fivp festivities. afternoon the enjoy Mrs. E. E. Lefler, Mrs. Juanita transactBigler and J. A. Bigler, were ing business in Brigham and Ogden, Collinston -- J week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stayner of Brigham City were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Richards, Thursday. Bothwell w x i umjr, mi. ana their daugnier mm and daughters. Durfey Wilford Mrs. I club girls of Bothwell, met The at the home of the club leader, Mrs. Eli C. Anderson on June 13. The following oficers were elected: Dorothy Anderson president; Leila Stark, Edna Christensen, secretary; Beatrice Hawkins, song leader; Ruby Hunsaker, cheer leader. The "Clod Hoppers" was chosen as the club's name. Refreshements were served at the close of the meeting. There were six members present. On Friday, June 27, the Clod Hoppers met at the home of Beatrice Hawkins. Eggs were cooked in five different ways and four kinds of cereals were cooked. The hostess served refreshments to eight members two guests, and the two leaders present. 4-- H Wheelon. Mrs. Orthello Packer of Sparks, Nevada, is having a pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. A. A. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Saunders and children motored to Preston, Idaho, Saturday and enjoyed the day with vice-preside- Mr. and Mrs. , Monday. CITY FARMERS A little girl from the city had been visiting in the country, and was being questioned as to what kind of a time4 she had. Finally some one said. I betf I you don't even know how to milk sJ cow. "Bet I do," she said. On being pressed for particulars as to how it was done she replied. "You take the cow to the barn and give her some breakfast food and water and then you drain her crankcase." ATLA OIL Just West of R. R. Tracks WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OUi PETROLEUM PRODUCTS We Never Close MAKE GOOD OR WE DO MERWIN P. CHRISTENSEN Manager Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton, Utah Phone 20 Utah-Idah- . Monday. Joe and Jack Forsberg spent Sunday and Monday in Salt Lake. The familv of Lorenzo Bowcutt was visiting at Richmond, Sunday. The three children of Senator and Mrs. T. R. Weling are spending the week in Brigham with relatives. Miss Katheleen Lee, of Salt Lake City is visiting at the A. A. Capener home for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowcutt and John Bowcutt went to Rigby, Idaho, Tuesday to attend the funeral of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bigler and Mr. and Mrs. Oral Christianson went to Soda JSprnigs and Bear Lake, Monday. 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