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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1929 i Plymouth 4 Mr. Golden and Jesse Mason motored to Salt Lake City on business Tuesday evening, returning Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mansfield and family of Park City have been visiting with Mr. Mansfield' mother, Mrs. T. J. Nish. Mr. Robert Archibald and family returned to her home Tuesday after visiting with relatives a few days after the reunion. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Mason were Garland shoppers Wednesday. Ralph Rose and Dewain Smith were Garland shoppers Tuesday. Heber Anderson was in town Thursday selling the Raleigh Products. Mr. John S. Mason of Fieldnig was in Plymouth Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Nish have just had installed a new electric stove. This is the first electric stove in town. Mr. Anis L. Udy, Don R. Lamb, and Alvin Smith are busy puting the finishing touches on the new residence of Mr. Dewey Lamb which is being erected near the store in Plymouth and when completed, will be equipped with modern conviences for the home. The Independent Gas Co. are also putting in an up to date Gas Service station for him in front of the store whcih is a great improvement to the town. Mrs. Agnes Archibald of Wellsville is here visiting with relatives and friends for an indefinite period. Mr. Thomas Hawes of Ogden is here Our Cooking IS THE SAME Our Accomodations MUCH BETTER MEET US IN OUR NEW CAFE Otto's Cafe Faultless Bread for young and old APPETITES We do the baking for hundreds of others why not for you? Our bakeries have those peerless old time recipes, and can practically duplicate the dandy deserts of yesteryear. Only the finest ingredients are used. a few visiting with ' relatives for days. Mrs. Loren Archibald is visiting at Daniels, Idaho, with her mother, Mrs. Earnest Moser for an indefinite period. Mr. and Mrs. Henry e Star and Smith were Garland shoppers Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Foote of Long Beach, California, were guests of Mrs. Lucy Lamb Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Udy Sunday . Gardner Udy was in Salt Lake City on business Satruday. Mr. Ellis Hess who has been visiting with his sister, Dorothy in Salt Lake City for the past two weeks is home with his mother, Mrs. Hannah visitors Saturday. Hess. Misses Berniefce Iversen and Alta Mrs. Hannafc Hess and son Ellis was Hansen spent Saturday in Tremonvisiting with her sister, Mrs. Don R. ton. Lamb Saturday and .Sunday. Monday, Mrs. Anna Gilson and two Mrs. T. F. Coombs and daughter, sons of Utah, were visiting at Alice, were Sunday guests of Mrs. the homeEureka, of Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Gilson Don IL Lamb. Mr. Golden Mason, Jesse and Curtis in this city. Mr. Bruce Guild of Los Angeles, Mason, went to Bear Lake Sunday on is visiting in this city with a Gipsy Tour. They reported as California, his sister, Mrs. V. R. Gilson and time. wonderful While had a having there they enjoyed a base ball game. family. Mrs. Reuben Holmgren is staying Mrs. Charity Hill of St. John is at the Valley Hospital in Tremonton Mrs. with her grandmother, visiting Hannah I. Wolverton for an indefinite with her son who is sick with pneuEva-din- monia. period. Miss Priscilla Gilson arrived home Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Nish, Mrs. Edward Hess and Mrs. Andrew Archi- in Monday after visiting with relatives Eureka, Utah, for two weeks. bald, were Tremonton visitors SaturMrs. Alvin Jensen and daughter, day. Mr. Afton Pierson, Miss Vera and Valoy, returned home Sunday after visitnig with relatives in Ogden for Lucetta Pierson motored to Wells- three days. ville Sunday, to take their grandMansfield is the proud owner mother, Mrs. Agnes Archibald back of a new car,Ipson a Chevrolet coupe. home. Mrs. Berniece Hunsaker and child Mr. and Mrs. George Archibald were ren of Elwood, spent Monday visiting in Malad City Saturday on business. Mr. Ralph Rose, Dewain Smith, Ed- her mother, Mrs. Emma Ohman. Thursday, June 20th, a birthday ward Steed, motored to Ogden Sunwas held at the home of Amos party has as she Burnett Knetta to day get A. Iversen in honor of Mrs. Earl weeks. three for about been there Rook. Those who enjoyed the afterMr. and Mrs. Thomas Hawes went noon were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Role, to Ogden Sunday. Mrs. Hawes re Mrs. Alice Mortensen and son, Flo, turned in the evening. Mrs. Mary Mortensen and grandson, Mr. Don R. Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Wyatt of Elwood, Mrs. Victor E. H. Rudd went to Garland Sunday N. Hansen and children of Salt Lake to the Genealogical meeting, where Mrs. Orsen Iverson and children, President Shepard gave some very City, Mrs. Iversen and children, Mrs. Joseph good instructions to those present, Marie B. Iversen, Amos Iversen and and a number of others went also. two Mr. Eugene Udy, who has been noon sons, and Mrs. Kider. The afterwas spent in playing games. for the in Price past Utah, working refreshments were served. Light month, returned home Saturday. Bear River City Liberty Bakery Miss Arvilla Anderson.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard H. Anderson: and Mr. Parley O. Holmgren, son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Holmgren were married in OerdenJune 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Holmgren will make their home in this City. The news extends hearty Favorite Laying Mash Mrs. N.G.Hansen and children oi Soldier Summit, is visiting m this City with Mrs. Hansen's mother Mrs. Marie Rasmussen and family. Mrs. Helen Hailing, and daughter Cleora, Mrs. Augusta Iversen and Mrs Eliza Hailing were shopping in Brig- ham City Saturday. . Manufactured and Distributed by TREMONTON Fridav evening a number oi MILLING COMPANY Misa Ruth Petersen is working in j Raymond Gilson, Earl Petersen, Lake City. j ling Andersen, Sherman Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Jensen and Mrs."1" couaen. taran si. rndai, were shopping in Mrs. is els xselsen and daughter, Bngham City Wednesday. Ruby, and Misa Tillie Johnson of Mr. and Mrs. Rast Petersen were Great Falls, Montana, are visting at the home of Mrs. H. P. Thorsen and shopping in Tremonton Saturday. Mrs. Mary S. Petersen of Logan is family. They made the trip by auto. Chrstian Zinck, who owns a blackvisiting in this city with her daughter smith shop here and who has had it Mrs. Orsen Jensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Rose and two closed for some time now has the shop children were shopping in Tremonton open for general blacks mi thing. Carlos, son of Mr .and Mrs. Lorenzo Saturday. H. Jensen of this city, who has been the six old son of Mr. Keith, year and Mrs. Melvin Johnson, has been laboring as a missionary in the Northwestern States for the past 26 months quite sick for several days suffering arrived home Saturday evening. wnn an attacK oi appendicitis. Mrs. H. P. Thorsen of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Andersen and two daughters were Brigham City Saturday evening a party was held at the Crystal Sprnigs in honor of the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker of Salt Lake City. Those who were in attendance from here were Mr. and Mrs. Austn L. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Johnson, all of this city and Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Johnson of Brgham City. Dancing was enjoyed and all had a good time. Tuesday evening the Boy Scouts with their leaders Lincoln and Harold Jensen enjoyed a trip to the Crystal Springs. Those who enjoyed the trip were: Percy Brailsford, Earland Ohman, Heber Elm, Winn Christensen, Darrell Gardner, Ferdinand Elm, Byran Weidman, Taylor Johnson, GUARANTEED ANALYSIS Minimum per centum Crude Protein. 19.0 Minimum per centum Crude Fat 5.0 Maximum per centum Crude Fiber 9.0 Composed of Bran, Shorts, Corn, Barley Wheat Meat Scrap, Fish meal, Linseed Oil Meal, Bone Meal, Dry Butter Milk, Calcite, Charcoal, Salt and Ground Alfalfa Hay. FOR SALE AT ALL FEED STORES Crystal Swings where swimming and dancing were enjoyed by the followingouples: Mr. and Mrs. vernal Anaersen, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iversen. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Iversen, Mr. and Mrs. Walace Mantals, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Matesen, Mr. ana Mrs. Ariel Bennet, and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Randall. Now Open For Business Auction SHELL "400" 2:30 P. M. Union Stock Yards Sales Ring Mr. Flitton will sell his entire herd of Milch Cows at Public Auction. Thees cows are exceptionally good The New "Dry" Gasoline and Shell Motor Oil Hilton Buxton Service follow the crowd. Be contented with what you have but never with what you are. BLUNT INSTRUMENT Little Simpson He called me a liar and, big as he was, I knocked him sprawling. Wife With your fist? Little Simpson No, with my car. Y Not Swim AT THE BEST PLACE IN THE WEST. THE MORE YOU SWIM HERE, THE MORE YOU'LL WANT TO. UDY HOT SPRINGS I Try the Drug Store M-R-S- -T WE SPECIALIZE IN PRESCRIPTIONS Kodahs Stationery Fountain Wallace Drug Co. Service Quality yfirilling une 29th Milchers. The Herd Consists of 2 holstins 2 yr. old milking 2 Jerseys, 2 yr. old milknig 1 Gemey, 2 yr. old milking 2 Holstines, 3 yr. old milking 4 Holstines 5 yr. old milking 4 2 2 2 1 grades, milking Black Heifers 1 yr. old. Jarsey Heifers, 1 yr. old Jersey Bulls, Jersey Bull, 1 yr. old. yr. old Eligible to rejrirtrntion, 3 weighs 1250 lbs. Sugar-Factor- y UTAH 24 Hour Service This is a rare opportunity for you to increase your herd with Genuine good milch cows. Sale will be held in tne same ring here the horse sales are held at toion .Stock Yards, Ogden, Utah. JACK BELL, Auctioneer If vmi have anv live stock you wish to sell, bring them to this sale. ON YOUR KODAK FINISHING The Coolest Place In Town FOR THAT GOOD SODA FOUN- TAIN DRINK. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS We Give get nowhere tne CATTLE SALE GARLAND To young married couples motored to the Tremonton, Utah Located on Corner by Nela NeLsen of Great Falls, Montana, motored to Logan Monday. Sunday evening, June 30th, the Genealogical society will furnish the program at our sacrament meetng. A good attendance is desired. 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