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Show ? PAGE TWO W BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1931 PLAN TO REGISTER in the ward and stake. She leaves a her son, Wfllard, who is laboring as a at the California. in j j splendid family of six daughters and missionary UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Mrs. J. J. Walker, sons Mrand one son. of also number a grandchil : o o o o a o o o o and Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Golden dren to mourn her departure. A long o:o Utah's highest standard educational ' cortege followed to cemetery where Walker and son, Joel, of Syracuse, Lillywhite. Mrs. L. W. Preston and Miss Wanda ob-- : Mothers institution. and Mr. of was aa-.Daughters k Day awm were guests evening Friday Mr. and airs. Ursel Kose nad aa Freshmen must register September Rose, of Ogtien, called on friends Wed their j guests Sunday and Monday Mr. Miss Eva Adams Miller, member of North Davis Stake and Mrs. David Larson. and must attend September 25 in was several 24, Mrs. nesday of last week. Atkinson Dora Miss charge. spent and Mrs. Jack Shaw, of Logan. Presidency and a brother of the de Miss Bessie Adamson, of Murray, Mrs. P. C. Petterson, Mrs. Charles Rose Vanfleet represented the stake ceased. days last week visiting her sister, Mrs. and 26. was a guest last week at the home of Munns and Mrs. F. L. board. All other students must register Nye motored to The boy scouts, together with their Grant Vanfleet, in Logan.was a brig-haMr. and Mrs. Lei and Peterson. 28. Miss Ardes Adams rendered a vocal September Louise Atkinson Miss scout masters, Sylvan Korth and Paul Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nichols had as class work begins Septemend. week Regular visitor last funeral services held for a relative of solo, Miss Marie Larson gave a solo Larson, returned Saturday evening their guests last Thursday, Mr. Nich-ol'- s Mrs. Munns. Later chil29. ber dance and Miss the officers The Bessie Pergave to motored Primary Young, of they from a pleasant four daj; outing in Send for catalogue, University of parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Nich- Spring City and returned home Sun ry, read the four act play "Mrs. dren a pleasant treat after primary 's nineteen were There Canyon. Logan sisa his P. E. Nichols, Salt Lake City, ols, brother, to Fan." went the Utah, atgrove, There was They Tuesday. a large (Adv) day. Miss Golda Acord accompanied in the party. ter, Marey, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman them home and is visiting here until tendance who enjoyed the program 0 melons. ate and and t3. games played Buwhe went on the Those MorreU and small son, of Blackfoot, Crm the opening of school when she will re- social. Idaho. Manti 200 men will be employed K , sume her position as teacher in the Oirden 225 men will be employed at Mr. ana Mrs. L. M. Holman familv. - v Mr. and Mrs. Delos Thompson and vi tu.j winner iveun jwiuues, uraiin Gunnison Sugar Co. this fall school. Wilson returned Wednesday from a pleasant Division of Sugar grade Amalgamated factory in . F F. a. National small son, J. Bruce spent Thursday Mrs. J. Edward Day, of Salt Lake in Provo Canyon where Newspapers at rectal Co two miles west of here, this sea- - Logan J bcnppsCanfield T with relatives and friends in Ostfen. and Mrs. Lottie Pelteir, of Cali- attended the Holman family reunion, i cnrLZ, son. purcnasea joumaL City Mrs. J. W. Chambers returned home Mrs. Eva Adams had as her fornia, were guests Monday at the . . .. . Saturday from Ogden Canyon where home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Persson. last Hansen is visltm rela" Wednesday, Mrs. Crowther andL Mls.3 a?s she spent the past three weeks at the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roosendaal are children and Miss Bessie Young, of uv?3 m wue"; 1 T r l f A number of ward members attend over the arrival of baby Perry, Mr. and Mrs. George Nye, Mr. and rejoicing ed the various sessions of conference bon, born to them Sunday. .. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Larson, Mr. and a Ti..:i. Oitua m. JU19i owiiutg uuuu in Garland Saturday evening and int. uiu Mm Mrs. Clark Jensen and children of Mrs. David Larson and Mrs. Sophia Sunday. C. H. Hales attended the funeral serNevada spent last week here with rela Larson attended the funeral vices held Saturday afternoon in Brig-hat Alva Rhodes returned Thursday tives and friends. Mr. Jensen arrived services for Mrs. Eva splendid M. Walker held from several to City for a relative, Mrs. Frank Sunday to spend a few days. Montana. trip .n Syracuse waru cnapei J. Kennard. may at Mr and Mrs. E s. Hansen were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Persson motor-ed- d eieven o ciock. i he remains were I.ake and Ogden visitors Monday and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Winters, of Salt to Salt Lake City Sunday. In order to correct an erroneous impression, we brought to East Garland for burial. At Tuesday. Lake City are visiting here with relaMr. and Mrs. Roy Lillywhite and the of request friends, the casket was tives and friends. M Mr. Owen Cook,. of Tremonton, was take this opportunity to state that the same "Reattended the funeral services at the ward house where many a Sunday afternoon guest opened Miss Elizabeth Archibald spent last family Glen of held in Malad Saturday afternoon for viewed the remains. frigerator Power Rate" applies to all makes of week with relatives and friends in Salt Mrs. Larson. Mr. Corner father, Lillywhite's Mrs. Walker was the of Lake City. daughter Mrs. Odell Julander and little daugh electric refrigerators regardless of whether it be a Thomas. the late William Miller, an early pio ter were removed from the Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hodges, of Lo- Valley Hos Mrs. Grace Haws and daughter, neer of Bear River eran called on friends and relatives Valley and she and Majestic or any other make. Phyllis and Miss LaVera Manning her husband made their first home pital to the home of her parents, Mr.', here Sunday. were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday of here. After the death of Mr. Walker and Mrs. E. S. Hansen, Sunday afterAlso the same conditions apply to the Electric noon where both are doing nicely. last week. some twenty years ago, Mrs. Walker Members of Relief the preSociety Clayton Francis who has spent the moved with her family of small chilRange rate. pared and served lunch at the home summer at the George Henrie home, dren to she was where active Syracuse of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Larson for those When You Think returned to his home in Ogden TuesWe also wish to state that Monarch Electric Rangof the ward who came for the outside day. HARDWARE es are installed on the same basis as any other The members of the Ladies Self daughter Erma, were Malad visitors burial services of Mrs. Eva W. Walker. This was very refreshing and Culture Club were pleasantly enter- Saturday. make of Electric Range. Mr. Mark Nichols was a Salt Lake much appreciated by relatives and tained at the home of Mrs. Ursen Rose "Everything To Build Anything" visitor the fore part of the week. friends. M Friday afternoon, August 21st with Phone 11 Mr. Harold Persson and children, Mrs. Laura Oleson, of Brigham, is President Mrs. M. E. Andrus presiding Officers for the coming year to take Lois and Buddy, motored to Payson visiting her daughter Mrs. E. S. Han- M office January 1st, 1932 were elected Monday evening returning home Tues sen and family. J. M. Sorensen and family motored as follows: President, Mrs. M. E. day. Mr. Persson's parents accompanOU) ied them home and are visiting here to Salt Lake City, Monday, to meet Mrs. J. J Andrus; for a few days. Mrs. Sorensen, who came in from Cali Shumway; secretary, Mrs. B. G. Knoth Mr. Mrs. D. M. and Brig-haof fornia where she has spent the past Peters, treasurer, Mrs. Millan Peck; corres visited Tuesday evening two weeks visiting relatives and City, G. BradMrs. W. ponding secretary, with Mrs. Peters parents, Mr. and Mrs friends and viewing: places of interest. ford; musical director, Mrs. F. A J. J. Shumway. She especially enjoyed her visit with Mark Mrs. Driggs; parliamentarian. MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Nichols, historian, Mrs. 0. L. Winters; Co. accompanist, Mrs. T. W. Innes; and Tremonton. Utah Phone 29 the different committees. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lillywhite and Garland Personals family of Spanish Fork spent several days of last week with Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lilly-white- 's . -- :- East Garland El-w- " f a J m Wind-emere- 8-- r. v-.- I theyi. t,,-- ci, con-outi- ng ' 1 M 1 ff H 00 n m t THINK WILSON ee I gt . vice-preside- m Fronk Chevrolet m II G. SCOn DRUG CO. t 'WHERE SAVINGS ARE GREATEST' Phone 47 Night Calls 47-- r PI mm wm than any other oil in the intermountain territory "V.. Ruhhinp- Alrvriml. - full pint 39c Mineral Oil, full pint Aspirin Tablets, 100 Milk of Magnesia full pint Antoseptic Solution, lull pint ... 60c 69c t V I ... "TOWHERE in America does oil receive a more severe test, day after day, than in the intermountain region. 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