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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1939 MAURIXE COOK, Local Correspondent i Easter Troy, of Oakland, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Hawkins at the home of Dr. G0-a- -2 Bettye IMcClure Cal-'iforn- ia, Mrs. Thone ment associations held the opening in the Bear River City amusement hall. Following the program, games were played and dancing was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Earland Ohman have moved to Bhigham City to make their d bride's parents. The ceremony being performed by A. J. Elggren, and witnessed by members of the two famI Mr. and Mrs. James W. Paxman, of ilies. A wedding breakfast followed of fore the the visited part Salt Lake, for the families at the Hotel Utah. week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. The living rooms were attractively L. Cook. decorated with Dahlias and Asters ; in pastel shades for the wedding; for I Mrs. Mike Gi'os spent the weekend the decoration at the breakfast, pink of her home sister, the at in Mantui roses and butterfly Sweet Peas were Mrs. Norman Jeprson. combined. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Schaffer and; The bride, who was unattended daughters, Gay, uioria, ODcrry ana wore a smart sport costume of Constance Anne, and Mrs. Schaffar's French blue with wine accessories mother, Mrs. J. u. stocks, or t;oun-- ; and a corsage of Orchids and Llllies tifuK left Friday for Southern Utahj of the Valley. She was given in mar where they visited the National; riage by her father. Alma J. Larkin Jr. acted as best man for his brother. parks. Zion's, Bryces' and the Grand evMrs. Larkin played the bridal chor Canyon. They returned Monday us from "Lohengrin" as the bridal ening. t party entered the living room. Baby Tremonton Charles McClure, nephew of the bride I Students representing at the Utah State Agricultural col- was ring bearer. Elaine The couple left early In the after lege are Lawrence Whitney, Verna noon Hansen, for a honeymoon in the parks Marjorie Stenquist, Theurer, Bemice Brough, Lois Cook, of Southern Utah and California and Shirley Beard, Fay Fridal, Wayne will be at home to their friends in Salt Lake City after October 10. Fronk and Don Stenquist. i At the University of Utah are: Hartley White, Owen and Vernon Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Allen and Cook Donna were in Salt Lake Tuesday at At Weber College, Reed Taylor. the home of Mrs. Allen's mother, Mrs. i Mrs. Ren Cummings left Sunday Maud Wood. to visit a week at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hansen and 'mother, Mrs. Agnes Saxton, of Salt son ReVere, of Fairview, visited rel Lake. atives and friends in Tremonton the fore part of the week. jie labored with 1 Mar-rie- d Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClure, announce the marriage of their daughter, Farey Beth (Bettye) McClure, to Max Stark Larkin, Bon of Mr. and was of Utah, Price, Tidwell, Bert ' rAicA mipst at the home of Por- - Mrs. Alma J. Larkin of Salt Lake. The marriage was solemnized Mon Elder Tidwell recently re-- '. Giles. tpr turned from me tustera sauuca wucic day at 10 a. m. at the home of the newly-arrive- .1 :".? e : . . . v j ! Porter. I Mr. and Mrs. William Paxman, of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook were the dinner guesta on Monday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Garfield. Miss Fae Fridal and Miss Bernice to Max S. Larkin and Mrs. Wm. Eli Hawkins. She came expressly to meet her Granddaughter. EAST TREJMONTON Special Class For Baby Clothes In National "Crochet Contest Local and Social Items ..... home. " v Tfl6 PACS PORTIS HATS - $3.8. and $2.98 CLIFF'S CLOT1IIERY Erough left Sunday afternoon for Logan, where they plan on attending the college there. Elwin Garfield, of Salt Lake City, spent Ihe weekend at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seager and grandchildren were Logan visitors on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Biough motored to Helper, Sunday to visit with Grandma Brough, who is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dodd. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hill of Mantua. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Moore, of Salt Lake City, were visiting here" Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kay, and Mr. and Mrs. Zeb White. Mr. and Mrs. Moore were formerly of South , t 1 ' j ( s . V m misi-ir- s j . f . lift ' & i Yes '' ...a- - L. - HyiilitL, MA II bc.Ic COV?OM HOW Beauty School, Main and S roadway, ail Lak. City, Utah. FfeaM umd k Mtalof. Nan Addr.M ..SaU City - .... ,. hy 5. Electrical Merchandise Sales Increase 24 I BEAR RIVER CITY By Mrs, C. f HERE'S no mora stumbling around In the dark for the progressive farmers in this territory. Now they enjoy well lighted yards and barns, as well as their homes. creasing throng of modern farmers who are making greater use of cheap electricity. SEE YOUR CEiUXn OXl BraUsford B. Y. U. Mrs. Walter Bunot, of Salt Lake City, announces the marriage of her daughter, Leone, to Richards S. Chris- tensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christensen of this city, which took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake by President Nicholas G Smith. After the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served in the Lion House, with members of both fam ilies in attendance. Mrs. Georgina Anderson is visiting in Los Angeles, California with her nephew, Gordon C. Ipson, and with two of her nieces, Mrs. R. Russel Call and Mis. W. A. Stillwell, and their families. Con Hansen and Jeff Reaves left Wednesday for the World's Fair in New York City, where Mr. Reaves has an engagement at the Madison Square Garden with his trick horse "Dynamite." ' Mr. and Mrs. V. Toombs announce the safe arrival of a ten and a half pound baby boy, born September 24. Mrs. Toombs will be remembered as Miss Gladys Mortensen. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Lundquist and son, Mrs, Mable Koford and Oscar Lundquist, of Salt Lake City, spent Tuesday evening visiting with Mrs. Hilda Iverson, sister of the two Temple, I son-in-la- Tuesday evening, the Young Ladies and the Young Men Mutual Improve CHARTER OAK HEATERS Friday evening at Boothe Valley as guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Stokes Stake Superintendent of Sunday School Meldrum, and Miss Francis Romer, of the stake board, and M. G. Perry, who is interested in the MM stake priesthood work, were in attendance at Sunday School on Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Orin KImber, of Four of Miller Miss and Merle Mile, Utah, Tremonton, were weekend guests of the girls' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller. Mrs. James Jensen and son, Blaine, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. N. Cran-for- d Taylor, of Plymouth, to Ogden for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. William Bosley and son, Keith, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks Shuman and son, Lynn, to I Magna, Sunday, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Wadsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berchtold and Mrs. Leo Young, of Brigham City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. SCHOSS-REA- D Ersol Berchtold. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jensen and baby, I CO. of Ogden, were guests of Mr. and of on Mrs. James Jensen last I Ogden Phone 307 Tremonton Sunday m m mmm ELECTRIC week. Not only is electricity cheap, but farm lighting equipment is available at the lowest cost ever. Get full particulars about the new equipment today. Join the ever in- XV. Glade Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor N. Hansen, and Clain Holm gren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reubon O. Holmgren, left Friday for Provo, where they will attend school at the Grover. Mr. and Mrs. Ersol Berchtold spent 3 BACON, Fancy Sliced - lb BEEF TONGUES - lb 250 id ed A and Barns .. t for baby garments will be included in the Third National Contest this fall, and what could be more novel or prize-wortthan a brother and sister playsuit ensemble. Here is a set crocheted of pearl cotton, made to withstand strenuous playtime wear and tear. Both suits are easy to make, featuring the simple single and double crochet stitches. Directions for crocheting them, and details of The National Crochet Contest may be obtained by sending a stamped, envelope to The National Crochet Bureau, 522 Fifth Avenue, i New York City. Specify playsuita No. 5036-503- Sales of electrical merchandise in the territory served by the Utah Power & Light Company show a 24 per cent increase for the first eight months of 1939 compared with the corresponding period in 1938, according to W. A. Huckins, general sales manager of the company. Mr. Huckins said the total sales for the eight months this year amount to $3,834,698 compared to $3,083,910 in the first eight months of 1938. NOTES He asserted the substantial increas es reveal not only an increasing dePatients in Clinic Hospital mand for electric service, but a steady Mrs. Chris Schoube, of Bothwell, for in business conditions in improvement medical treatment. the intermountain area served by the Vern Oyler, shoulder injured in power company. football game. Ernest Rogers, of Tremonton, ap pendicitis. Earl Moore, surgical treatment. V. T. Trease, of Garland, treatment. Donna Sandal!, of Tremonton, for Elder P. C. C. Pettersep, of the medical treatment. Stake High Council, Porter Giles and Mrs. John O'Dell, for medical treat Grant Thompson of Tremonton Elment. Uldine Hawes, treatment for intes ders quorum were the speakers at Sacrament services Sunday evening, tinal condition. Miss Maxine Buchanan sang a solo, A baby son was born to Mrs. Oral by Miss Barbara Rasi accompanied Brough. The following had their tonsils re mussen on the piano. Other friends moved: JeNeal Pack, Coradell Ander accompanied them here. Mrs. Sarah K. Shuman left Thursson, James Anderson, Cleo Petterson, Arlo Smith. day for Salt Lake City, where she will be the guest of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Robertson Terraces are one way to keep and family for an indefinite Campbell good land where It belongs. visit. George Marsh returned from Idaho, where he spent a few days. Jesse Grover and Glenn Miller are TT O of Turon CliXUllCU at. U. kJ. A. r ai iJVciil for the winter quarter. Mrs. Alta G. Craner and daughter, Janet, of Logan, spent Sunday with her parents, Bishop and Mrs. D. M. Electric Light V Per Farm Yards ' 1st in Quality, 1st in Variety and 1st in Low Prices. 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