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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1929 Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Wood and Mrs. son DonnelL Mr. and Mrs. Dee Loveland and their son, Lyle, were among Gordon Ipson were Brigtiara visitors relatives that attended the Loveland Tuesday. reunion at Lava, June 19th. Mr. Roscoe Stoddard is visiting; at Mr. Marvin Dustman and a number Richmond this week-M- r. of friends returned from a fishing and Mrs. O. M. Munk and chidl- trip Sunday. He reported that the ren have returned after visiting with bites were good if the bait was. friends and relatives at Logan. Mr. Mentillo Burbank returned from Mr. Richards and Miss Iris Coombs his home in Mapleton, Idaho, Monday of Fielding and Mr. Charles Wood of where he will continue to work on the Garland, were Sunday school visitors Deweyville Mr. and Mrs. Therline Mimite are rejoicing over the arrival of an 8 lb. baby boy, born June 17, 1929. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Mrs. Malinda Marble, Alta Marble, and Eva and Geneva Gardner were shopping in Brigham City Monday. Miss Virginia Dewey accompanied some friends to Brigham City Wednesday afternoon. The Loveland reunion was held at Lava Hot Springs, June 19th. Many relatives from here attended it. Miss Veda Gardner, who has been visiting friends in Mapleton, Idaho, for the past two weeks returned to her home here Monday. Minnie and George Price of Ogden, Utah, are visiting with their grandfather, Benjamin Gardner, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Keller of Ogden, Utah are visiting with Mrs. Kel- ler' sfather, Benjamine Gardner and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ault of East Tremonton were visiting at the home of T. R. Ault Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Marble of East Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne "Sandall, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Marble, Sunday. Wednesday morning the people of this ward held a clean-u- p campaign for the church house and lot. Many turned out to render their help and improve the looks. Mr. and Mrs. Martin returned to their home in Salt Lake after visiting with her mother, Mrs. Malinda Mar-Tle. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Gardner and small daughter returned from Ogden Monday morning after transacting week-ensome business over the Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland d. and sugar farm. Mr. Beft Gardner of Bear River City was visiting with his mother here a few hours Wednesday afternoon. A number of our people were seen shopping in Tremonton some days last week. A number of the young people enjoyed a plunge at the Crystal Springs also lunch Wednesday evening. Miss Ruth Jensen was visiting in Brigham City Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Couch and other folks, were visiting with his sister here Mrs. Chris Jensen Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Tucker and children were visiting with relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jensen of Peters-borand friends from Logan were the dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller Sunday. --- o, Howell - - There will be a dance Saturday night, June 29th, at Howell with the Blackbird orchestra. Be sure and be there. Mrs. C- E. Gunnell has returned after spending a few days visiting at Salt Lake City with her daughter, Mrs. J. P. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Forsgren and daughter, Lois, spent the week-en- d visiting with relatives at Daisy Creek. - There's A Big Difference There's a lot of difference between the appearance of an 0. P. Skaggs System Grocery store and the old type store of a few years ago. In fact, our stores are unlike any you know of today, even those that are referred to as being of the modern type. An 0. P. Skaggs System store is the only one you know of, that can handle thousands of people in a single day without having jams, confusion and mistakes. 4fc Policies Too The operating policies of an 0. P. Skaggs System store is as different from others as is the arrangement and appearance of the stores. Every can, bottle, package, etc., has the selling price marked thereon. Every customer is given an itemized machine ticket of purchases. Customers can readily check the accuracy of their purchases when they get home. Uniform low prices every day, rather than "specials" is a policy almost our own. The more you learn of the 0. P. Skaggs System, the more ways you find it different and to your benefit and advantage. aigim((Bs FOOD V BUTSGBCD here last Sunday. Mrs. Alma Larkin and children returned to their home at Snowville Tuesday, after spending a few days visiting here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Andersen. Mrs. L. B. Gunnell and Mrs. C. B. Gunnell motored to Tremonton Monday. Miss Cora Forsgren spent Thursday and Friday at the home of Mrs. Clara Wood at Brigham City . Mrs. Lavoy Call and baby of Will-ar- d are visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Merl Mason. Mr. Conway Wilkes, Nephi Carlson, and Alma Munk, spent the week-en- d at Logan. Mrs. Laura Burnham of Illinois and Mrs. Chris Schoby of Bothwell were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nessen, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wood made a business trip to Tremonton Tuesday. Miss Stella Carlson of Logan, is visiting at Howell this week. Mr. and Mrs. Uonnan Nelson and children were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wood. Mr. J. S. Hansen was a Tremonton visitor this week. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nelson were Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Gunnell and son ing relatives at Portage. Jay, spent Saturday and Sunday at Tremonton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Douglas spent the week-en- d visiting with relatives at Wellsville, Bill Douglas, accompanied them home Monday after spending the past week visiting friends at Cache Valley. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Forsgren were Brigham City visitors this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wood motored to Ogden Friday of last week. visit-shoppi- Elwood Iva Hunsaker has returned from Salt Lake hospital very much improved in health. She is at present staying with her daughter in Garland. H. P. Larsen and children and Mrs. Ella Hunsaker went to Willard Sunday to visit their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elsey. The newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Linden Barkle of Harper visited his aunt Mrs. Eva Hansen last week. Mrs. Amelia Petersen is happy over the arrival of another great grandchild, that of Mrs. Seymor Hill, born last Friday, June 21. Mother and daughter getting along fine. Mrs. J. M. Mortensen entertained in honor of her daughter beth's birthday last Friday. 21 of her cousins and friends enjoyed the party beside her grandmothers, Mrs. J. P. Christensen, and Mrs. Mary Mortensen. Games were played and dainty refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mclntire and children of Standrod and Mrs. Simon Hunsaker and son of Los Angeles, visited here among relatives last Mr. Woods. Miss Bemiece Tingey Phoenix and Parma Christensen of Preston, Idaho, are visiting at the cousins at Ira Andersen's. Mr. and Mrs. Wagstaff and sons, Glenn and Arthur of Perry and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Petersen Sunday. of Corinne is "While I was out with some of the spending her vacation visiting her fellows the other niprht, a burglar cousines at Ara Andersen's broke into our house." "Did he Ret anything:?" Stanley Wyatt of Logan, is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Mary "I'll say he did my wife thought it was me coming home." MONEY in CAPONS week. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum M. Christensen Orpingtons, Reds, Rocks and Giants brooded now will bring real money this fall. Supply chicken frys this summer and an incomparable Thanksgiving dinner. Call Tremonton, Utah Mrs. Elmer Nielsen and children spend Sunday visiting her sister, Mrs. Feathernest Chickeries left last week for a trip to Montana and Canada in search for a home. Dale Saunders of Collinston. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hestup are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl born last Saturday, June 22. Quite a number of people from here attended the Chautauqua at Tremonton and one man made theeseses monton and one man remarked thatj Friday afternoon's entertainment was worth the price of the season ticket, so those that did not attend surely missed a treat. and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Petersen children visited with relatives at Ogden Sunday. Max, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunsaker had the misfortune Monday while climbing over a pen to fall and break both bones in his right arm just above the wrist. Mr. and Mrs. Verno Thompsen of Richmond visited at Hyrum Christensen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter and children of Salt Lake visited at Amos Hansens last Sunday. The 2nd year 4-- H Club girls met last Wednesday at the home of their The Relief Society Social held last leader, Miss Dorothy Christensen and Tuesday at the home of H. P. Rasmus-se-n organized. Miss Norma Andersen was was a success. After the regu-ul- chosen president; Miss Ruth Munns, ar business was finished, games were played. Mrs. Guy Johnsen of Payson, Mrs. George Burden of Brigham City, and Mrs. K. L. Hansen were honored guests. The refreshment committee were asisted by Misses La Vera Christensen and Veda Rasmussen. The new There ware 27 present. committee chosen for next month is: Mrs. Dagmar Andersen, Mrs. Lettie Hansen, Mrs. Margaret Christensen, Mrs. Amelia Petersen, Mrs. Verna Mortensen and Mrs. Martin Larsen. Elmer Nielsen nad Dee Francom spent Saturday and Sunday visiting J. W. Francom at Hansel Valley. They found Mr. Francom quite sick. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elsey of Shelley, Idaho, visited with H. P. Larsen last week. Francis secretary and treasurer. Their name is Romer, reporter. "Happy Sticters." They made pot holders and other useful articles. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jones of Kansas City are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wood on their way to California. Mrs. Jones is a sister of and vice-preside- Luella Romer, Federal Farm Loans Interest Rate 5 Also all kinds of Fire and Automobile Insurance Apply JAMES BROUGH 74-a-- 2. 'We Sell the Chicks That Feather Your Nest" ATTENTION FARMERS . Haying Season is now at hand. The famous John Deere line with the Western style side Delivery Rake. Self -Dump rake, all widths. The light running mower with windrower and bunch-e- r attachments. Just the thing for peas, and seed of all kinds. Come in and see them. Consolidated Wagon Machine Company in "The Largest Retail Implement Dealers & the World" Tremonton, Utah Phone 90 A COLORFUL KITCHEN for 16. PL AN N ED B Y Z ENA- - DARE Secretary and Treasurer Dr. Wm. 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