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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY. MARCH "IT," 1932 Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller and children, Miss Sabina Erickson and Mrs. Jack Erickson went to Ogden on business last Wednesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hansen, Lewis Hunsaker, L. C. Petersen and H. P. Rasmussen were Logan visitors last Friday. Dorotha Christensen spent the week end visiting friends at Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller ana children and Ada Frank spent last Friday in Salt Lake City. Milton Anderson and Maurine Han sen spent the week end home from the U. S. A. C. at Logan. Erma Hansen spent the week end home from Yost where she is teach Nina La r sen was also inco . ELWOOD :E: Mrs. Hj-ruC. Christensen spent last week at Bear River City attend- ing the new grand daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen, March 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Vergil Law and children of Franklin, Idaho, and Mrs. Gil- Rasmussen and children of Smithfield, spent the week end at the home of Hyrum Christensen. Mr. V. Carlson went to Corinne on business last Thursday. bert home from Brigham for the week ml. Mrs. V. E. Fridal accompanied Mr. arvl Mrs. K. H. Fridal of Tremonton PLYMOUTH to Logan Friday. Spencer Harris of Layton, was week , iva i . aim itiia. aiiiub iia- ciiu ucflb :P: sen. The adult class in the M. I. A. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mortensen had as evening was attended by a large their dinner puests last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Dayly of Lewiston ,; crowd of the parents of the ward who and Mr. and Mrs. Thai man of Logan. came to get information on how to Mr. and Mrs. Owen Beck and chil- fill out their Income Tax reports, as dren were Sunday guests at Mr. and the officers of the mutuals consented to ha'e this topic taken up in the Mrs. Kelstrom's. Willas Adams of Harper, was a class. Bro. Orvil J. Nish. 2nd coun selor in the bishopric, very clearly ex guest of June Larsen last Sunday. Rhoda Christensen spent the week plained the blanks and a general dis end home from the U. S. A. C. at cussion took place by all those press- .ent. Logan. Mrs- vera Spretkles, of Idaho, for- Dr. Bettensen of fiar1nnd. rovipwed some of the lessons on health with merlv Miss Vea Pierson, daughter of the adult class in the M. I. A. Tues- - firs' Janet Person, of this place, who 18 nere on a snor visit, entertained day evening. Kis work was appreciat-- 1 at her mother's home Tuesday night, ed by a good attendance. ; Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Hunsaker, of members ob the Bee Hive Girls, of Honeyville, were Sunday guests atjwnich fihe wa leader prior to her manage and her removal to Idaho, Bishop and Mrs. V. L. Hansen's. Miss Sabina Erickson was hostess last faI1- - A vehy excellent luncheon with refreshments and all to fh Anrfa Midi rlnh t )inm was sen-enaa. an enjoyable time until a freezer last Friday. hrnnirht in 1 he afternoon was spent with need Of ice Cream was to le work, and a most delicious lunch- mat had been prepared before hand, eon was served. Miss Sabina Erick-se- n wnen it was discovered to their suris spending a few days visiting prise, had vanished from where it had friends in Logan. She will leave for been placed which ruined this part oi the program. However, the freezCalifornia in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. John Erickson visited er returned the next morning but was with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Larsen at minus its delicious flavor. Mr. David T. Burnett and Corinne last Tuesday. daughter, Mrs. Mary Mortensen and daugh Kennetta, left here Thursday mornters, Pearl and Ethel, visited her son ing for Ogden where they intend to Ben and family at Bear River City spend a few days visiting with relalast Saturday to see th new grand tives and friends. . The stork arriver in our town and daughter. Nearly 100 per cent of primary of- brought happiness in three of the ficers and teachers attended the con- homes here during the week. It left vention at Garland last Sunday and a boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. many enjoyed the pageant given in Jesse Lamb, a boy to Bishop and Mrs. Clark Rudd and a boy to Mr. and Mrs. the evening. Last Thursday another snow storm Lorin Archibald. A very successful visited this valley and Friday was a gathering of mem real blizzard. The mail carrier had to bers of the Hess family, under the disnovei nis way through the snow rection of Wra. J. Hess, was had in drifts, which is quite unusual this the Plymouth ward chapel Saturday, time of year. there being 116 members of the Hess This makes it just 4 months since family in attendance. A very excellent real winter started in this valley and program was rendered in the afterthere is still a solid blanket of snow noon and plans were put forth to imall over the fields, with real freezing prove the organization and get more weather at nights. active assistance from the members of the family organization. A very nicely arranged party was the outcome of the evening when all the ward was More invited to take part in the dance. Ice cream and cake were served to all present. (Continued from Page Four) Mr. Wm, Sylvester, who has been feeding sheep on the desert for the Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Wallace last few weeks, returned home here Mantels entertained a number of lit-- Saturday of last week. He tie folks in honor of the ninth birth.-da-y some very cold weather while reports there. of her son DeVerle. The after Mrs. Hannah Hess and son. Ellis. noon was spent in playing games after L moved to Tremonton, Monday of this which cake and ice cream was served, weeK wnere they intend to make their to ,21 guests. home for the time beine. , Thev have i Sunday Mrs. Lorezo Johnson enter- frbeen speeding the winter with Mrs. ned in honor of the seventh ,Hess' jsister, Mrs. Don R. Lamb. of her daughter, Zelda. The Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and was spent in playinsr eames family, who have been living at Castle after which delicious refreshments Gate, arrived here Saturday and are were served to fifteen guests. The with Mrs. Smith's mother. table center niece was a two laver visiting .T Aire a miff PtawAM Hf o birthday cake set with 7 pink candles his way to Aberdeen where he is plan- in eau nomers. R" mng to make his home. Miss Elva 0f U.r Smith' dauSht ld f Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ,?L"C' e,.12rear Hansen had the mis Smith, who has been spendinz the win fortune to get the bones in his foot ter at her grandmother's here, while broken Sunday while on his way home me from Corinne. The horse he was rid- unending a Bear Kiver high school, excellent party at the gave very ing slipped and fell on him. He was grandmother's home taken home by Parley Halmgren who There were about 3 Friday night. Oinvited guests was returning from Brigham City. present. 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