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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1932 MGESIX EAST GARLAND ! By. Mrs. David A group of M. L A. girls under the supervision of the local president, 1 Miss Eva Adams,' left Wednesday morning for several days outing in O. Mrs. Hadfield J. By Ogden canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rhodes, and Mr. :x: and Mrs. John Oyler, Jr. attended the Miss Mabel Bott returned to her State eKpublican convention in Salt home at Logan, Monday, after spendLake City Saturday. They remained ing ten day with her grandmother, over and visited relatives, returning Mrs. Phebe Ward. club held their achieve The girls Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Benton were Salt ment exercises Thursday at the home Lake City visitors, Thursday. of Mrs. Karl Welling. All the moth-tr- s, Mr. and Mrs. David Larson and fam leaders and Miss Izola Jensen ily and Miss Clarissa Larson spent a were guests of the girls. Refreshpleasant afternoon at Geneva, Mon- ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker were day. Miss Louise Atkinson entertained guests at the E. W. Ward home, SunSaturday evening in honor of her day. house guest, Miss Virginia Flint. Miss Betty Walker is spending the g Guests were present from Brigham, week with her grandmother, Mrs. Layton, Thatcher, Elwood, Boothe Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edington and Valley and E. Garland. Games were the aiversions of the evening and thirty-- family of Salt Lake came up Sunday one guests participated. Miss Flint to visit with Mrs. Ray Capener. Miss Isabell Edington returned returned to Boothe Valley on SunUay morning after a pleasant week's visit home with her father, after spending two weeks here. Mrs. Edington will here. Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacson and visit with her daughter for a week. Mrs. Gwen Williams of Bountiful is children, of Honeyville, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Isaacson, the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Leland Capener. Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. H. Ward and daughter, EdMrs. Melissa Adams of Pleasant Grove, who has been visiting her chil- na Mae, and Mrs. Ora Hyer went to dren the past week has returned to Logan Wednesday. i Paul Ward celebrated his birthday her home. Mrs. Edwin Isaacson and children the latter part of the week. About returned from Salt Lake City Sunday twenty boys and girls were present where they had spent a pleasant week and enjoyed the games and luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Tubbs and chilas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elvan Korth. dren, of Holbrook, Idaho, were Sunday A welcome home party for Willard guests of relatives. The J. H. Ward family went to OgJohnson was given in the ward house Tuesday evening under the auspices den Friday. Mrs. E. W. Ward accompanied C. E. of the bishopric with Elder Henry Sorensen in charge. A short spicy Smith to Draper, Tuesday to visit program was given followed by danc- with relatives. ing. There was a very large crowd of ... Mrs. Horace Bigler and son, Glade, friends, especially of young people, and Lawrence Davis, went to Logan, present, many being from neighboring Friday. Mrs. Nephi Dustin and daughter are wards, also from Logan and Brigham. The Benton orchestra furnished the spending the week in Elwood with Mrs. Hunsaker. Mr. Dustin is emmusic. The scouts returned Saturday from ployed at Whites Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forsberg, Mr. and their outing to Logan canyon. Mrs. Ruel Nielsen and children of Mrs. A. A. Forsberg and son, ClarIdaho Falls are visiting relatives here. ence, and daughter, Ruth, went to Salt Lake Saturday. Jerry Peterson came back with them and will visit here for rjj a week. Mrs. Phebe Ward, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ward and children and Betty Walk Mrs. By Joseph Parry er visited at Logan, Monday. Mrs. Nina Dustin and children reThomas W. Richards and turned home Sunday after a two President jf and the stake clerk visited week's visit with relatives at Bear P counselors Sunday School and meeting last Sun- Lake and St. Charles. Mrs. Leslie Garn, Mrs. Owen Archiday. Their visit was very much apof Fielding and Mr. Ralph Rose bald preciated by the people of the ward. n of Plymouth, visited at the T. J. Udy Neaman and Linford John Jim S'J and their families returned from home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Durant of Bannock Creek last Saturday evening The men have been working there for Salt Lake, Mrs. Lawrence Hansen of Elwood and her mother, Mrs. Eliza some time. Nephi Perdash and wife accompan- Ward, were visiting with relatives ied by Mrs. Maggie Elk, drove to here Monday. Miss Thola Jensen returned home Blackfoot last Friday. They returned in the evening bringing George JSJk, Tuesday from Pocatello where sh who has been at the hospital there for spent ten days with her aunt, Mrs. Vida Howell. some time, back with them. Leo, Beth and Rowane Macfarlane Moroni Timbimboo and family spent went to Elba, Idaho, Friday, returning last Monday in Brigham iCty. Reita Darrington and StervisitSunday. Dixon of is Hall Fort Mary ing in Washakie as the guest of Mr. ling Macfarlane accompanied them to their home in Elba, after spending a and Mrs. Warren Wongan. Harry Tootiwana, accompanied by month at the Macfarlane home. Mr. and Mrs. eGorge Elk and Mrs. AnHeber Plans progressing for nie Jackson, left for Ely, Nevada, last County Fair, to be held soon. where Tuesday morning, they expect to visit for some time. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Craven and two day evening. children of Salt Lake and Miss Helen Betty Rae Craven and Lynn Thomas Thomas and Lynn Thomas of Pocatello remained to visit a week and the othwere guests of the Parry family Sun- - ers drove on to Salt Lake. driveway then backed so far that the rear .ead qfj&egick was submerged in the water. Mr. Hansen on being aroused notified J. L. Atkinson who took his tractor to the scene and with the assistance of other neighbors, they were able to get the truck out. Members of the family were asleep on a mattress but fortunately the brakes held and no one was injured. An overstuffed set was badly soaked and other furniture damaged but it was after all a lucky accident. Ben's ,1 trm -- :x:L Friday night a gentleman from Pro-vho was moving his family to had the misfortune to back his furni-twtiUck, which was loaded with C. of J. in front 'into, .the canal Hansen's place. It seems that he was infamiliar with the road. He decidedto turn around and drove in Mr. HanIda-rd- o. e, RIVERSIDE 4-- H "I PRICES for SATURDAY, AUGUST 27th 2 Sugar Utah Soap Fine Luna Brand 9c Bars 10 S Spaghetti and Noodles Vamilv Rlpnd 48-lb.B- 4 69c ag Peanut Butter 9 Each 22c Jar b. No. 10 Can "Airway" Each 20c Salmon I tlm 1 i I - 19c Bacon rounas Sugar Cured uc Pound 15c C Vinegar For Pickling i Large, Oval 25c Gallon 10c Package Powdered or 6 35c Grapenut Flakes SugarBrown J I jtti Cans 2 Tall 39c ..... BlackBerries Coffee Pound 15c Pkgs Pineapple No. 10 Can Brand Maximum 2-l- $4.89 Macaroni Hour 3l Sack 100-l- b. 3 Cans 25c WASHAKIE ! I - TREMONTON NEWS AND SOCIAL ITEMS j x:x j Mr. and Mrs. George Nessen and i children of Salt Lake returned home Misa Vean L. Mastin had & her guest for the past week, Miss Marion Covey of Ogden. The guest had a very delightful time. Miss Covey returned to Ogden Tuesday morning. The descendants of Jorgen Ander son and Marie Katherine Hansen, held their annual reunion at Crystal Springs on Saturday, August 13. Lunch was served at noon followed by a program and swimming. There were over 100 present. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson and daughter,. Eloise, and sons, Dean and Gerald, spent the week end at Inkom, Idaho, visiting Mrs. Anderson's sister, Mrs. Chris KilsKaard. They were accompanied by the ladies mother, Mrs Ellen Hunsaker of Honeyville. Tuesday, after visitisg. in Tremonton ' and vicinity the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roosendaal of Salt Lake, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Heppler, Monday. Mrs. Nephi Nessen, Jennie and Gordon Nessen attended the funeral of Mrs. Thomas Nessen at Preston, Tuesday. Quentin Stokes entertained a few friends at a birthday party Saturday afternoon. Mrs. E. H. Rhead, who has spent the summer here with her son and family, returned to Salt Lake Friday for an indefinite visit. Time O. P. Bates was an Ogden visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Clarkston of Salt The last band concert of the sea son will be held in the City Park Sat Lake, are visiting friends in urday from 7 to 8 P. M. NOTICE of Band Concert Changed 27 Opening August La Charm PHONE 105 BEAUTY SOLON ART SHOP Duart Permanents For New Fall Dresses Wool or Silk $2.50 $4.00 Prices Just Right Everything in stamped Goods and Flosses Everything in First Class Cosmetology Next door Otto's Cafe - Zesiger Barber Shop 1 I Shrimps 1 Dry Pack I Can Large, 10c 6 36 Jumbo For 15c Nea-ma- Local Each 10c Each 39c Oats Soda Flakes Pnritv J M. B SaltpH Crystal Wedding Mfy ( f L-I-B-E-R-T-Y THEATRE SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY August 28th 29th 30th "Week Ends Only" with....Joan Bennet.Ben Lyon..John Halhday - SHE MADE WEEK ENDS PROFITABLE hy brightening up dull parties. It was a good racket until her boy friend happened in on the same party and wouldn't believe it SHE LIVED TWO LIVES She was entertaining and ornamental Friday to Monday 6 I h turn dll rLmauiiE COMEDY...and...NEWS REEL WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY "COCK FRIDAY and SATURDAY OUR RODEO SPECIAL Official Pictures All In Sound Of "Schmelling-Sharke- y Fight" Was Schmelling Robbed? See for Yourself! Also Our Feature Picture EDDIE QUILLAN....in "THE BIG SHOT" with....Maureen O'Sullivan and Mary Nolan I He He's little but makes good in a big way who won't take no for an answer! yes-ma- n bankers as easily as he promotes blondes! The original He promotes Cheese Cream PER LB. Monday 10 BARS Buckeye 9 LB. BAG 10c 19c 29c Starch Coffee Sunny 3 PKGS. 25c Salad Grape- - Blue Pine 2 Med. Cans Blue Pine 8-o- Sept. 1st 2nd 3rd - - - Fair Nights Roger's Cream 0. Weber Band will furnish the music. Delightful Crowds, Best Floor 17c Root Beer IMPORTANT PART OF OUR BUSINESS Gibbs Pharmacy Drugs arid Fountain PHONE 134 TREMONTON - FILM PRINTING AND ENLARGING Maple 8-o- 15c 19g Peas Malt Syrup Blue 25c 33c Catsup Tea Brooms Green lb. Pkg. Economy 5 Tie Each Blue Pine K. 14-o- z 19c Pickling Spices Pepper Blue Pine Cheer Up For Punch 15c 7c Wheat- - 2-o- z. ies Per Pkg. Bottle 10c 12c Onions New Pounds 5c 2 33c I Raisins Both Kinds Per Pkg. 25c Gal. Makes 9c 1 Germade Grape Nut Flakes Per Pkg. 9-l- b. Bag I r 25c Coffee Blue Pine Can loupes... 2 For 10 Lbs. 1 5c 10c - Canta- - Potatoes 7c -- Per Bottle Can Clorox rer 3 Pine Per Can 15c 13c Pkgs. Leaf Small Can Cans z. 13c 1-l- b. 1 33c MEATS UTAH FILMS apple Blue Pine Gem 2 No. 2 Cans K. K. Bottle 29c I Salmon Bottle Bacon KODAKS Extracts z. Salmon Maple Leaf LGE. CAN Pine- - Frenches Per Bottle 2 FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS IS THE MOST 2 15g I Tid Bits Cans z. VANILLA Blue Pine No. 1 Can 15c 1 fruit 2 Powdered 2 LB. PKG. 4 CANS 20c 1 Sugar i Sardines Radio LB. PKG. Kingsford Corned Beef and Fresh Meats Oats Soap Mild MOONLIGHT GARDENS Saturday Night, August 27th M M M - SPECIALS FOR Saturday, Aug. 27th 15c with....CHESTER MORRIS ALSO GOOD COMEDY Tremonton, Utah 23c of the AIR" AN AVIATING ROMEO WHO TOOK A HIGH FLIER IN LOVE AND LAUGHED AT WAR! The sky was the limit with this dashing, dare-dfv- il who started out to ficht the enemv but lost in the Kittle nf Wei He left a trail of broken hearts, crashing through Europe and bombed his way to Pans with laughing gas! - DANCE AT at a rich man's parties. She was a poor artist's inspiration Tuesday to Thursday Her system worked until she got her dates mixed. Groceries Fish M Stores Ms. F(0)dl Squares LB. 10c Peanut Butter Armours Very Best 2 LBS. 23c Pork Steaks Pot Roasts , Choice 2 LBS. Heifer LB. 29c 10c |