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Show PAGE TJIREI BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1933 DEWEYVILLE Mrs. 0. L. Brough entertained at a birthday dinner for her husband on Wednesday. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. George Erough, Mr. and Mrs. George Beal and Mrs. Amos Han- P TREMONTON I By Mrs. Thomas Ault By Mrs. P. E. Ault I -- I - i :x: The Ladies Farm Bureau will hold Perry spent the "week end with friends and relatives at Kans-vill-e. their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. J. 0. Garfield on Friday Helen and Geo. Sudsberry visited afternoon at 2 o'clock. their uncle John Couch at Logan SunCanning of meat will be demonstratday. ed by Mrs. George Beal. Mr. and Mrs. John Becker of Ogden, Mrs. Lewis Johnson left for Cedar were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. City Tuesday evening. She will visit K. Ault, Sunday. her daughter, Mrs. Loren Miles and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller and family for several weeks. Rae Abbott spent the week end at daughter, Virginia, visited three days with Mr. and Mrs. William Hall at Logan Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott and Emmett, Idaho. They returned home Mr. and Mrs. 0. L .Brough attended Sunday evening. Ralph Keller of Ogden, spent a day the annual social of South Box Elder Ebre with Mrs. J. W. Spackman. farm bureau at Willard, Thursday evThe Sunday school operetta was ening. very pleasing to those who saw it and ....Miss Katherine Abbott and Miss the many who took part are to be Dora Brough also attended the social commended on their acting and beau- and put on a demonstration on table service and table etiquette. tiful singing. George Brough, W. A. Westmore- These young ladies won first place at land and Rudolph Christensen of the the countw fair with his demonstration. 153rd quorum of Seventies from Emerson Abbott and Hyrum Cannon were the speakers Sunday 19th. of Ogden, visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. evening, February Mrs. Edwin Gittens, Mrs. J. A. Fry- Abbott on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anderson, Elmer er, Mrs. D. F. Loveland and son, Dar-- 1 rell and daughter, Mildred Jean, were and Laura Anderson and Mrs. P. E. Ault made a business trip to Brigham shopping in Ogden Saturday. a City, Monday. 26th, Sunday night, February Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dodd of Harper splendid shadow picture was present-- ! and Mr. and. Mrs Vern Brough of offi and children the ed by primary spent Wednesday afternoon cers in connection with the primary Mr. with and Mrs. George Brough. conference. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kay have reA special meeting was held in the ward meeting house Wednesday, un- ceived the information that they have der the direction of the cemetery a new grandson, who arrived on Feb. 20th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl committee. Radon of Chicago. Mrs. Radon was was a sponsored Wednesday party by the M. I. A. at the ward meeting formerly Carma Kay. house for Miss Vesta Holdaway. The ...Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Johnson were evening was spent in games and visit- Brigham City visitors on Monday. reMr. and Mrs. Vernald Johnson ing. A token of love was presented to Miss Holdaway and refreshments turned Sunday from a week's visit with relatives in Ogden. were served. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Beal went to Friday night a splendid time was Logan Tuesday for a few day's visit Cl vyed by all who attended the their son, Max,'who is attending party given Vesta Holdaway. with S. A. C. U. the A splendid program was rendered and will leave Vesta was enjoyed. dancing Mr. and Mrs. Hery Germer have refor the church schooling in Salt Lake City, Monday. All wish her the best turned from a very pleasant visit of health and courage in her labors with relatives at Petersboro. for the L. D. S. church. Bishop James Walton of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marble visited delivered a splendid address on the with Mr. and Mrs. Loraine Marble and Word of Wisdom at our Sunday school February 26th. Mrs. Walton was a family at Logan. Jack Hales, Blake Hickman and visitor to our Sunday school, also. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Gardner and Clifford McMurdie of Ogden, were daughter visited relatives in Brigham guests of Billie Germer. Ella Emery of Ogden, was the guest City, Saturday and Sunday Miss Veda and Geneva Gardner of Donna Marble. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Snow, Jr. at- were shopping in Ogden ose day last tended the funeral of Julius Stander week Alton 4-- H Tre-monto- n, Tre-monto- n, ry Attention? We Are Now Selling First Grade Gasoline - METROPOLITAN PLANS PAYMENT $26,-550,0- $48,-75fi.77- 2. t At GEPHARTS Work Shirts Spring Millinery 49c Per Gallon How Modern Women Lose Fat Safely Which Equals Prices at Bear River City and Brigham Utah Auto & Imp. o. Tremonton - By Mrs. Dan Garn :x: :x: sen of Elwood. Mr. and Mrs. Lisle J. Adams visitIrvine Garfield of the university ed over the week end at Howell, the Mrs. Noble Petersen entertained the and Elwin Garfield of the L. D. S. guests- of the latter parents, Mr. and members of the Social Development Business College, of Salt Lake City, Mrs. C. B. Gunnell. club at the home of Mrs. Earl Holt, spent Friday evening and Saturday at Miss Vaudis Bergstrom left Mon- Thursday afternoon of last week. Mrs. .... home. day for Denver where she will visit A. R. Udy of East Garland conducted with her sister, Mrs. Frank Norberg the program. Miss Lolita Hodges gave a paper, contrasting "A citizen for a month. HerMr. and Mrs. R. G. Watt are visit- in George Washington's day and Vocal selections Hoover's bert day." chilat Layton, the guests of their ing were by Mrs. Verne Bourne. Lunch dren, Mrs. Royal Robbins, Mrs. Okeith eon was served by Mrs. Petersen, as Wood. Mrsv Adams and Melvin Mrs. Holt. sisted by Miss Lois Watt was called to Lay-to- n Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gam and Mrs. Wednesday, to be with her sister, and Second Largest Dividend In Mrs. Royal Robbins, who is seriously Nancy Gam spent the week end in Ogden. Sunday ill with heart trouble. The little Company's History Mrs. C. A. Udy of Ogden, a former daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robbins is Announced resident of Fielding, was op pioneer recovering from an attack of erated on for appendicitis at the Dee 18th. Her The Metrooolitan I. if a TnKiiranrA Mrs. W R. Davis of Wales, spent Hospital in Ogden, February Mr. Mark and Mrs, will children, distribute Udy, who Company this year to several days of last week visiting with its Zb.uuv.WO policyholders from its her daughter, Mrs. Roy C. Anderson. have spent several days at her bedearnings during 1932 the second largJ. C. Christensen and Miss Lucille side, report that she is doing nicely. est aesrreeaU dividend in the com Adams visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Johnson enter tained at a shower Thursday evening pany's history, Frederick H. Ecker, relatives in Salt Lake. PLYMOUTH Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson and in compliment of their daughter, eMrs. president 01 tne Metropolitan nas Primary conference was held here little son, Lynn of Garland, were the Ervil Booth, a recent bride. Fifty-fivwere present. Mrs. Johnson was as in connection with the ward sacrament The total amount reserved for di- guests of Mrs. Anton Anderson on sisted by Misses Adele Hansen and meeting Sunday evening. There was vidends to "policyholders, payable in Sunday. Coombs. Supper "was served and a large crowd in attendance. Mrs. Lyle Thursday afternoon the primary of color schemes of 1933, is $101,685,95 , or only $714,-80- 8 pink and white was Matilda Lillywhite, member of the prihome and ficers teachers the met at less than the record amount of out carried in the decorations, The mary stake board, and P. Patterson, of Mrs. Rosella Anderson. The af$102,400,704 declared for 1932. At the received many beautiful and use member of the Bear River stake high bride A ternoon de was spent quilting. same time the company added ful vifts. Friday evening, Mr. and council, were in attendance. A very to its contingency reserves, licious dinner was served by the of Mrs. Johnson entertained at a dinner interesting program was given by the 12. ficers. Covers were laid for and increased its unassigned, or surfor Mr. and Mrs. Boothe. Immediate Primary children and both visitors Tuesday evening the M. I. A. offic funds relatives of the family were present j gave some very good instructions. by $13,541,502, bringing ers plus prepared a very interesting prothe latter item of its balance sheet up gram. Bishop James Walton of the to nearly a quarter of a billion dollarrs Tremonton ward was the speciel speak $240,811,739. Decreased expenses and er, his subject being the "Word of savings due to favorable mortality, Mr Wisdom," which was followed by the Ecker explained, made it possible for play, "Women Folks." Mrs. Walton the Metropolitan to distribute more accompanied Mr. Walton on his visit than one hundred million dollars to here. its policyholders for the successive Sunday evening the primary confer ence was held in connection with sacyear. To the company's industrial policy- rament meeting. Bro. Seager, of the holders, who constitute the greater, high council and Sister Rogers of the $50,048,419 of the total dividend will stake board, were our visitors. Mrs. Jayne Bergstrom is visating be apportioned. with relatives in Honeyville. The ordinary dividend totals Wednesday afternoon large num$52,406,630 paid as bers of women met at the home of in 1932. This decrease, it was explain Grace Mrs. someJeppson for the purpose of a of ed, is due to the adoption a sewing club. Mrs. Jayne organizing dividend scale, lower what ordinary Bergstrom was chosen president with and in large part reflects the reduced Lois Watt as secretary and treasurer. containdistribution on these polices A name has not as yet been decided. ing the disability annuity provision. A delicious tray lunch was served to Mesdames Jayne Bergstrom, Rose! HEALTH DIVIDENDS Accident and health dividends de- la Anderson, Lettie Leavitt, Wanda clared for 1933 amount to $2,280,765 Adams, Laura Ray, Reta Compton Including the declaration for 1933, Bernice Diderickson, Phyllis Anderson the Metropolitan has paid or credited Aleen Nelson, Grace Jeppson, Urilla to its policyholders since its organiza- Chxistianson and Miss Lois Watt. Friday evening the Relief Society tion a total of $823,137,178 in the form are giving away two beautiful quilts of dividends or bonuses. ones holding the lucky numto the statement financial the to According Attend bers. the big dance at the directors of presented to the board in- Thatcher gym where a good time is were assets today, the company's assured. creased by $179,256,772 during 1932, always i Decemon and stood at $3,769,372,425 ber 31, last, thereby continuing the insurance in force in all United States Metropolitan in its long held position companies. The production in 1932 was at the as the largest nnanoai toin the world. Income for the year, average daily rate of 20,244 policies the largest for $10,767,034, issued, revived and Double back, reinforced taling $921,953,101, was In the newest shapes and in the company's history. Payments increased, it was announced. . in ..chambray ..or ' front, record materials. "An important additional fact which to policyholders also reached a covert cloth. half over well does not aDDear in the financial state figure in 1932, being All Sizes Only a billion dollars $562,804,651. Of this ment." said Mr. Ecker, "was that the death in was paid number of employes in our home and total, $151,262,286 and one benefits, while more than two $400,-00- 0 head offices was increased by more half times that amount, or over than 1000 during the year." 000, was paid to living policyholders' in the form of matured endowments, annuities, disability benefits, dividends, cash surrender values, etc Gorgeously sheer chiffon 1 Payments to policyholders averaged $3,856.94 a minute for each business the day of eight hours throughout reported. the company year, with lace tops Mr. Ecker pointed out that notwithstanding extraordinary payments to policyholders and applications for poinlicy loans in 1932, the company's afa day, come averaging $3,032,740 Youthfulness Gain Physical Vigor forded ample means for making cur- With Clear Skin and Vivacious fcyes rent payment to policyholders and That Sparkle With Glorious Health additions to reserves, as well as sufficient' funds for expenses and Here's the recipe that banishes fat to provide a substantial addition to and brines into blossom all the natura resurplus. Taking into account the and attractiveness that every woman pos securities investment of maturing sesses. increase in assets.the company made Everv morning take one half tea- more than $300,000,000 of new invest- spoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass Made ments during the year, and increased of hot water before breakl ast cut Elastic inserts its cash balance by $24,269,154. down on pastry and fatty meats go on potatoes, butter, cream and AMOUNT ISSUED life insur- sugar in 4 weeks get on the scales The amount of paid-fo- r Service weight increased by and note how many pounds of fat have the revived ance issued, the Metropolitan in 1932 was reported vanished. Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts the to $1.49 Also 49c as totaling $3,273,178,268, of which v .muvu CJ lO insurlAob and group $146,190,015 ance, If even this first bottle doesn't conance. At the end of the year, the company vince you this is the easest, safest and had in force $9,903,141,559, or about surest way to lose fat If you don't health 12.8 per cent of all ordinary insurance feel a superb improvement in so vigorously energetic gloriously in force in all United States compancent alive your money gladly returned. ies; $6,535,046,064, or 37.6 per But be sure for your health's sake of all industrial insurance, and or 28.3 per cent of all that you ask fotr and get Kruschen a grand total of Salts. Get them at any diusrtore in group insurance Heavy black uppers, (Adv.) 18.3 or per cent of all the world. $18,980,743,208, ; At 21c 28 FIELDING iu. In Cooperation With the Lions Club and City Officials In An Effort to Equalize Gasoline Prices Here Phone THATCHER Following dinner, games and music were a feature of the evening. Mrs. Claude Petersen entertained Wednesday afternoon of last week, on the birthday anniversary of her son, Claine. Twelve ilttle guests were present. Mrs J. H. Laub returned home Wed nesday after spending the past three weeks in Salt Lake City. She was accompanied by Mr .and Mrs. Wendel McDermaid, who spent the remainder of the week with them. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson of Beaver Dam spent the early part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn entertained at dinner Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkin of Juniper, Idaho, Miss Harriet Larkin of Snowpille, Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Garn and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. English of Ogden. The members of the Social Development club and their husbands enjoyed another dancing party Thursday evening. A splendid time was had. Mr. and Mrs..T. J. Stewart and Mr .and Mrs. John Munson were special guests. Pajamas 98c Hose nec-cessa- ry -- o- Sanitary Laundry And Scientific Dry Oeaning -- o- .... y Where your clothing is washed separately without the use of laundry marks. 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This policy will be explained in detail by right-thinkin- g L. C. CI1RISTOPI1ERSON GARLAND HIONE 39-- UTAH Representing METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Others WORK SHOES composition soles. All Sizes Only $ 4I .49 Gephart Stores Co. "BUY FOR CASH AND PAY LESS" Tremonton, Phone 33 |