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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1932 : PAGE EIGHT -- '4 RIVERSIDE TRlWftjWftN A lllXllXVi I 1 M. VTA By Mrs. NEWS AND SOCIAL ITEMS V J. -I :x: Frahfc Dalton and daughter,) Thursday the H Cooking club held and Phyllis Bates were Ugaen a demonstration at the home of their Gloria, leader, Mrs. Cleo Forsberg, visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tubbs and son Love-lan- d Mr. Stephen Muir, Mr. Karl Blaine, of Ogden, were the guests of and Mrs. Vasco Muir of Chester- Mrs. Francis Tubbs, over the week end field, and Mrs. Mary V. Muir, of Mr. Sunday Mrs. Tubbs and her guests were visitors at the home of went to Garland to visit with Mr. and and Mrs. W. S. Muir, Tuesday and Mrs. Fred Limb. ! Wednesday. , Mr. and Mrs. A. A Forsberg and Mr, and Mrs. Joe Forsberg, children, - .Mr .and Mrs. William Sandall an- Mr. and Mrs. 'Geo. Forsberg and daugh a of baby boy nounce the arrival ter, Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy and ; Thursday morning. family, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Forsberg and friends from Garland and Salt Mr, and Mrs. Frank Dalton were Lake, spent Sunday in Sardine canyon. Provo visitors, Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Edington and son, John Mrs. T. A. Supan and family syent returned to Sa!t Lake Sunday after last week at Richfield, Idaho, at the spending a week with Mrs. Roy home of Mrs. Supan's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Earl of Center Mr.-- and Mrs. Marion Nielsen visited ville, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Inyles of at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bountiful and Mrs. Jesse Markham of Muir, James Walton and J. H. Hhead, Spanish Fork, were Sunday guests of Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Niel- Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Capener. Mr. ana Mrs. trans JtJenson and sen was formerly Miss Margaret children of Rexburg, fere week end of Logan. guests at the J. H. Ward home Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lillywhite of D. A. Walton was a Tremonton vis-- ; Logan, were here Saturday visiting itor Wednesday and Thursday. "Mrs. 4-- L-g- with relatives. Albert Tubb3 and family of Hoi Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Getz and son, over Lake visitors were Salt brook, Idaho, spent Monday and Tues Dallas, day with Mrs. Francis Tubbs. the week end. Mrs. Emma Strong of Salt Lake, is Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith of Brig-ha- visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Rus City, were Sunday visitors at sell Capener. Mr .and Mrs. Claude Quinney and the home of Mr. and Mrs. George daughter, Katherine of Logan, were Quinney. . guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward Logan H. G. Hayball improved his Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Koy Hunsaker ana Independent Grocery Store on West children of Ellwood, came up Sunday Center Street to visit with relatives. They return' ed home Tuesday. John Bowcutt and George Bowcutt DON'T SLEEP ON LEFT and son, Clifford, spent Saturday and ' m SIDE, GAS HURTS HEART Sunday fishing in Blacksmith Fork If stomach gas makes you restless canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lillywhite and and unable to sleep on right side, take One dose will rid you of Mrs. Fred Sorenson, Jr. and small son Axilerika. gas or nervousness, and bring sound all of Logan, were Tuesday guests of sleep. Utah. Scott Drug (Adv.) Co., Tremonton, Mrs. Tracy Welling. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lillywhite of TOP PRICES PAID FOR EGGS, CREAM and ALL KINDS of GRAIN Free delivery in town on flour, potatoes and poultry feeds We Carry All Brands of Poultry Feeds FEED STORE Phone 103 W. Main St. H. P. RANDALL, Mgr. 'Mi'sv 'BEAR RIVER CITY EAST GARLAND O. Hadfield By. Mrs. David Larson By Mrs. C. W. Brailsford j :x: large group of M. I. A. girls chaperoned by Miss Eva Adams, Mrs. Orval Grover and Mrs. Owen Cheney, spent a very pleasant outing from Wednesday to Saturday, in Ogden can yon. Owen Cheney transported them to and from the canyon in his large school bus. David Nielson of Ogden, is the guest oi ms sister, Airs. j. Hansen, while doing repair work at the U.-Sugar :x: Misses Marie and Alice Howell of Salt Lake City, are visiting at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Marie Rasmussen and family. Mrs. J. L. McCarrey and two chil dren of Richmond, Utah, are visiting at the home of Mrs. McCarrey, mother Mrs. Mane Rasmussen and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Anderson and family of Bothwell, Mrs. Augusta Iverson and son, Ivan, of this city, i aaud Person of Faust annd Mrs. Amos Hansen and daughter, j Miss lone Christensen of Valley Tremonton, Lrma, were ca ling on Miss Louise At-- j motored to the Lava Hot Springs in ainson, inursaay aiternoon. Idah0f on Sunday, where they spent o. muica qumeu iwo qU"i the inc day. at the ward house, Thursday. Light Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Guilds and barefreshments helped make the work; by motored to Morgan, Utah on Sat- where they will attend the re j urday w yieasauu iurs. r rancis anemeia ana daugh- - uni0n of the Heiner family. They vers, ivuciie, Eunice ana cem, ot salt were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. V. Lake, City and Miss Gwen Oleson, of R. Gilson and family of Corinne. Brigham, were Wednesday and ThursThursday afternoon, Mrs. Nancy day guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Han- Holmgren held an old fashioned rag sen. bee at her home. The afternoon was Master Warren Anderson of Salt spent in cutting and sewing rags for Lake City, spent several days last carpets. At four o'clock a delicious week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. lunch was served to 15 guests. All V. Larson. a very enjoyable afternoon. Mrs. Elmer Coombs and children, spent Mrs. Trena Christensen returned n visited relatives and friends in home Saturday after spending a week and Salt Lake City, the past in Salt Lake City, visiting with her ten days, two sons, Orsen and George Christen- Descendants of Willard Hansen and ' nH thrir families Hans Johnson met in a family gather- Misses Verda and Reta Hansen and ing at the Udy Hot Springs Saturday Mr. Norman Hansen of Helper, Utah, evening wnere iney enjoyea luncheon and swimming. The social was given E. S. Hansen went to Salt Lake in honor of Willard Johnson, a reweek end where he entered some last cently returned missionary. Art Johnson went to Salt Lake City sheep in the sale there. Elder Stenquist of the S. S. Stake to see the air circus, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen and Board, visited the local school here children visited relatives at Portage, Sunday. A splendid representation of M. I. Sunday. A. officers attended the convention in Garland Sunday, where they received Brigham, spent Sunday at the home new enthusiasm for the coming seaof their daughter, Mrs. Clara Welling. son's work. Mr .and Mrs. D. P. Jensen and Those attending sacrament meeting daughters, Mary and Thola, spent Fri Sunday evening, listened to splendid day in Ogden. talks by President C. E. Smith and J. Miss Irene Ward enjoyed an outing J. Shumway, on subjects of vital imin Ogden canyon last week with a par portance to one's daily life. Wendell Hansen went to Logan, ty of friends from Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Anderson and Sunday evening, where he is now emchildren of Brigham, were "guests at ployed. the T. J. Udy home Monday. A group of ladies, under the ausGeo. M. Ward and son, Voss, were pices of the R. S. met at the J. L. Atkinson home Tuesday afternoon and Brigham visitors Wednesday. Miss Glenna Packer of Ogden, was spent the time in making quilts. A the guest of Miss Beth Macfarlane, pleasant social time was afterwards Monday and Tuesday. enjoyed. Miss Margery Ward returned from Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rhodes were Osr- Logan Sunday after a week's visit den visitors, Thursday. with her cousin, Mabel Bott. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Miller and Miss Ardella Tubbs of Holbrook, children were shopping in Ogden Idaho, is spending the week with her Thursday. Mrs. D. E. Manning of Garland, and grandmother, Francis Tubbs. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward returned Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nelson of Ames, home after a two week's visit at Wells Iowa, were Tuesday aften oon visitors ville and Logan. of Mrs. David Larson. A u I. j n7' SIHEATRE "UNASHAMED" With Helen TWELVETREES Lewis Stone Robert Young Staring John Milton Never was a girl faced with such a choielp! Her brother's life her own honor waited on her answer! She branded herself as shameless before the world . . . laid so that her brother, who robbed her of bare hjhr soul love, might live! Here is drama that you'll never forget, because it rings true! ... DONT CONDEMN HER Till You Have Seen the Picture! Then let your heart give the answer! COMEDY...and...NEWS REEL SATURDAY FRIDAY GEORGE O'BRIEN IN THURSDAY "MYSTERY RANCH" A wild-ridin- hard-hittin- g, tery n Welcome to Box Elder Co. M uwtawH will rwwtjmTtt a Groceries - Remember M Wilson Lumber Co. "Everything to Build Anything" M PHONE 11 TREMONTON, UTAH a g et Stores Inc ITcmm! Tremonton, Utah - Fresh Meats SPECIALS FOR Saturday, Sept. 3rd WHITE KING 29c Mustard 32c 33c 9c 19g Deviled Meat Tur- - meric Pickling Calumet 10c 8c z. mc Spices 29c 5c 15 c Shrimps DRY Dunhams b Pkg. Blue Pine 2 Med. Cans Per Can Cans 9c 15c 29c 10c Pork and Figco Syrup Cabin Cocoa Blue Pine Tall Can Package Log Med. Can 5c 30c 45c Fish l-l- Per Bars 0LIVE 5 Oil I 8"z- - 15c Onions NEW Toma- - Spuds .toes l(fLbs. 6 Lbs. soda Crackers . M pine- z. 15c 19c : i ' biers . ' 3 For . 10c MEAT DEPARTMENT Lard Frank- furters Cured LB. Finest Made 15c 29c 29c 2 LBS. Pk&- - j Home Benderer 3 LBS. Sugar Per Turn- - I apple K. K. Sliced 2 Cans Salt Iodized 5c 7c 5c . Pkg. b. 17c 19c Rice 33c Bacon l-l- Blue Pine 2"lb rkg 5a M K.K. MISSION BELL KIPPERED Per Can M Boxes Tuna knacks M 6 Cocoa-nu- t SOAP M Buffalo SYLVAN Small Flat Can Beans M Matches Paper 2 Rolls 2 H Toilet Blue Pine Can Dust Cleaner Fair and Rodeo Lumber & Hardware 0 and CARTOONS ; Welcome to Box Elder Co. Fair and Rodeo Gold H COMEDY , While Prices Arc Right 2 Lbs. g Smashing his way into the domain of "The Killer" outwitmob to ting the tricks and treachery of a power-ma- d rescue a girl in their merciless grip. rn-- irw my SALMON When you are in the market for Ranch. IUIJUJ Preliminary survey of storage reservoir in Hop Creek canyon will be Vernal Vernal Lumber Co. purchas made to determine amount of water ed entire stock of L. H. Woodard Co. that can be stored in it and cost of and lease on building. such project. Nephi News. b. Flashing Guns ranger tears the lid off a kettle-fu- l of trouble at Mys ..... ...... Sunday. Coffee Welcome you to the Coun ty Fair & Rodeo. While in town don't fail to call and inspect the wonderful values being offered in our Triangle Marketeer Sale. You'll supply the childrens school needs for less here. TUESDAY RARING. TO GO! n Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ipson, Mr. T ""T WA VvQJ Skill tAIIM .) and Mrs. Curtis Allison, Mrs. Delila week. Many boys and won girls Roberts and son, Donald, of Ogden, bons and we are very proud of them. were calling on relatives in this city Blue Pine Can - Thundering Hoofs - .- PLAYGROUND NEWS r .iui.ii.h :x: Our playground work closes this week. We have had a very enjoyable time this summer, Monday, August 29th, all the playground boys and girls went for a hike to Deweyrille. canyon. Mr. Hill served watermelons, after which the time was spent in play ing games and telling riddles. We all had a very pleasant time. We are going to exhibit our handiwork at the county fair building. We feel proud to have the honor of being able to do this and we hope that next j summer we will have a greater and bigger exhibit. LARGE PACKAGE ISHBLlKN in E33 I- -T-Y JeanHersholt w. ....... .... I " L-I-B-E.R- MONDAY - Farm-ingto- PV SUNDAY are visiting in this city with their grandmother, Mrs. Marie Rasmusen and family. Mrs. Sina Thorsen and family and Mr. John Sears of this city, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Christensen of Ogden, Sunday evening. Saturday afternoon Mrs. Vernal (Ikey) Andersen entertained a number of her friends in honor of her birthday. The afternoon was spent in playing "Monto Carlo Whist", after which a delicious tray lunch was served to twenty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elwell and two daughters, Helen and LaVoy and Miss Arva Dallin were shopping in Ogden, V.L sardines Per Can 9c Salted Peanuts per Lb. 10j- Steaks pound or sirloin LB. 15 c I |