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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1928 Next Week at LIBERTY THEATRE Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gephart went to Salt Lake City Sunday, where Mrs. Gephart underwent an operation TREMONTON, UTAH Sunday, Monday and Tuesday "The Winning of Barbara Worth." From the novel by Harold Bell Wright. In this picture you will see Bonnie Grey in action doubling for Vilraa Banky as the cow girl of the west. Wednesday and Thursday Dolores Del Rio, star of "Romona," in "No Other Woman." A drama of primitive passions taken against the sophisticated backgrounds of European Kociety. i Friday and Saturday Greatest of aerial thrills, "Aflame in the Sky." Good comedies with every feature. Mrs. Aaron Call of Burley, Idaho, is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Taylor. Mrs. Call is returning home from the hospital, where she underwent an operation. A. R. Fuller of Hamilton, PRICES EVERT DAT arrived Tuesday to visit with Guy Mr. Fuller Bosley and S. N. Cole. was agent at the 0. S. I depot for a number of years and has many acquaintances here. Alvin R. Dickson. Tremonton Locals Beginning with the next issue of The Leader we are to have news and Mrs. G. H. Watland spent Tuesday views from the pupils of the differin Brigham City. ent classes of our public school. We welcome this cooperation and anticiMr. and Mrs. Brig Perry of Ogden pate some spicey items. were visitors at the home of Frank '. Mrs. Clara Crockett entertained at Taylor Sunday. Those a venison dinner Sunday. D. W. Jenkins of Minadoka, Idaho, present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nelmade a short visit at his home here son and children and Mr. and Mrs. " , Sunday. Hillyard Christensen and son of Smithfield, Bert Burgess, and Alice Aaron Call and daughters, Thelma and Junior Crockett. and Genevieve, visited at the home of Frank Taylor. The annual stake M. I. A. Halloween social and dance will be held in Mrs. E. J. Winzeler was hostess to the Palace hall at Garland, Friday, the members of her bridge club Wed- November 2. This social promises to nesday afternoon. surpass any other given in previous years which should be sufficient asMr. and Mrs. Gust Ehman left last surance that it will be some party. week for Phoenix, Arizona where Arvil and John Stark of Salt Lake they will spend the winter. City, nephews of Mr. and Mrs. David Mrs. Leland Hunsaker and children S. Williams, with Messrs. Waldron of Honeyville visited at the home of and Jeppson, fraternity brothers at Mrs. C. H. Steffen last week. the U. A. C, and Miss Annie Holland, were guests at a venison dinner SunMr. and Mrs. Harvey Miller enter- day afternoon at the Williams home. tained Miss Lucille Reeves and Louis Jones of Brigham City Sunday. The members of Tremonton Boy Scout trooo No. 126 were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Fishburn of troop 128 of Elwood at a Halloween Brigham spent Tuesday in Tremonton party at Tremonton, Wednesday, Ocat the home of A. N. Fishburn. tober 31. Doughnuts and cider were served. A merit badge was awarded Miss. Pauline Miller was hostess to to Erland Thompson by Bishop Fridal. a group of young friends at a Hal- The boys spent the evening in playing loween party Wednesday evening. games and doing stunts. The. Jklwood scouts are a fine bunch of boys and Mrs. T .P. Meister and Mrs. Phillip we should enjoy having them again. Getz went to Ely, Nevada, Monday to attend the funeral of Alfred Getz. Penrose J. Piper of Richfield, Idaho, was a guest at the home of Mr. Mrs. S. I Annual Stake M. I. A. Hallowe'en Dance, Palace Hall, Garland, Nov. 2. Mr. and Mrs George L. Miller were Brigham visitors Monday. A Democratic rally was held here Monday evening with Dr. Luke and Mayor Walton of Tremonton as the speakers. A good dance was enjoyed after the speaking. A large number of ladies from here attended the Republican tea at Tremonton Thursday. Mrs. Mary Stanfill of Tremonton is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stan-fil-- ! and Mrs. Thomas Supan last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Sorenson and children of Arimo, Idaho, visited with relatives here and in Logan last week. Miss Leotta Neilson, Howard Pet- erson, and Maurine Jeppson spent Saturday evening at the home of Miss Grace Watt. There will be a Republican rally at the Liberty theatre, Tremonton, Friday evening, November 2. The show, free to all between the ages of 18 and 100 years, will begin at 7:15, and at 8 o'clock Mayor Bowman of Salt Lake Bishop and Mrs. Peterson were City and others will speak. Brigham visitors Monday. Jesse and Leonard Peterson spent the forepart of the week with relatives at Ogden. The Halloween dance given Friday evening by the M. I.iA. officers was successful in every way and thorough ly enjoyable. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Young have gone to Layton for a few weeks while Leo is employed in the beets. Relief society conference was held here Sunday evening with a good attendance. Mrs. Johnson of the stake board and President Capener were present and gave some good instructions to the people. Mrs. Starlin Stanfill and Mrs. Brooks Shuman were shopping in Tremonton Tuesday. INSTITUTION-- MR LOWEST N. Y., Eight boys, members of the "Young American club" of the Methodist church enjoyed an outing in the mountains east of Deweyville Saturday. They were accompanied by Rev. rr ANATtONWl&S NO "SALES. 01 ,W1 EVERY STORE A LOCAL ILdJ ENTERPRISE whsre caving qra greatest " Tremonton, Utah Buy Blankets Now! A New Stock in Various Lumberjacks Of Mackinaw Cloth Weights and Qualities One of these big, warm Lunvi berjacks, is what the active outdoor worker needs this Winter. 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