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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1929 Bowen were specially invited guests Rose returned from Ogden, to the wedding supper. Mrs. Lottie Potter, delightfully enSunday, where he has been visiting his sister Mrs. William Johnson, for the tertained the Relief Society at her Mrs. Sarah Archibald, Mrs. William home Tuesday afternoon. past week. Mrs. Alta Archibald and children, Bosley and children, Olive, Dora and to Miss Manilla Pierson has gone Geo. Mrs. Parley Archibald and of are visiting with the Lund home at Centerville, to her Coalville, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Calin children, Ruth, Phillis, and Meldrun, work for an indefinite parents She period. were up visiting Mrs. Archibalds Erickson and family. left here morning. Wednesday Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lefler, accomJesse Lamb, Friday. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Archibald and Mrs. Ezra Mason and children, their mother, Mrs. Nora Bigler panied moved Jacklin, Colen, and Phillip, and Mrs. children Clair and Danie, have own to Ogden, Monday night, where, she was called on account of the severe Overmire, were guests of Mrs. Don from Garr Rose Farm, into their Eufus Lamb Wednesday of last week. home for the winter. illness of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Oren. About twenty of our women folks, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jensen had a Mrs. Overmere is Mrs. Mason's are working in the celery. mother. pleasant visit in Mai ad Idaho, SunWhile going home late Tuesday day, with Mrs. Julia' Covert and Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish, Mr. David November 5, Mr, and Mrs. night, T. Burnett, Mrs. Virpil Nish, Miss family, and Vance Bigler and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Goddard spent Eveline Smith and Ella Pierson at- George Jesse Mason had the mistended the M. I. A. meeting at Gar- fortune of turning their car over. Sunday in Brigham. They received a few scratches but no Mrs. Lillie Campbell and children, land Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Mason of one was hurt seriously. of Kelton, are visiting with her Mrs. Dean Harris, of Fairview, is parents ,Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fielding, were Sunday guests of Mr. Fryer here, visiting with her mother, Mrs. and family. and Mrs. Robert Nish, Mr. Mason is a few Rhoda Archibald for a days. brother of Mrs. Nish. Mr. and Mrs. C .W. Kidman, were James Estep, who is working in the Ogden visitors Monday. Mrs. E.H .Rudd has been on the sick list for a couple of weeks, but is Sugar factory, has been home a couple J. A. Bigler was transacting busiof days on the sick list. some better at this writing. ness in Ogden Monday. Mr .and Mrs. Orval Nish, are visitMrs. Arthur Adams and Mrs, Newel Bishop R. T. Nish was in Tremon-to- n ing in Deweyville, with relatives and Sargent of Grace, Idaho, spent the on business Saturday afternoon. week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Nish were Gar- friends. with relatives in Beaver Loran Archibald, Luella and Lilly Dam. land visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lamb were Sun- Smith, were guests of lone Udy, Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Simmons and sons and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bigler, day guests of Mrs. David Morris at Saturday. Joseph Archibald and Ralph Rose, were Sunday afternoon guests at the Portage. Mrs. Morris is Mrs. Lamb's were Tremonton shoppers, Friday of home of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Standing mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mason and iast week. at Fielding. Mr. John Mason, of Fielding, was in family and Mrs. Overmire, motored to Brigham City then to Mantua to visit Plymouth on business, Monday. Those who attended the excursion an old acquaintance of Mrs. at the Logan Temple in the evening of returning Sunday evening. Miss E valine Smith went to Ogden November 8th, were: Bishop and Mrs. Robert T. Nish, Mrs. Jesse Nish, Mrs. Saturday to work. C. J. Dewey visited his family at Mr. Bolinder, who has been working L A. Rose, Mrs. Rhoda Archibald and Mrs. Lake City the week-enSalt Hess. Wm. A. on the Airport, one mile west of town returned with Mr .Dewey, she Dewey motored to Ogden, Saturday. He exwill remain here for a few days. pects to work out at Strevell, on the Miss Ruth Jensen and Eva Gardner airport there until Thursday when he were I shopping in Ogden, Saturday. will return back here to work again. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mason are re- They G. Harwood and Mr. and Mrs. Sherly joicing over the arrival of a baby girl Mr. and Mrs. Warner Kidman join- Tucker. Sunday. who came to bless their home Mon- ed a host of relatives at her mother's Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Dewey, visited day morning. Mother and babv are (Mrs. Birdie Ricks) home in Logan, relatives at Ogden one day last week. doing fine. Mrs. Mason's mother' in honor of the memory of her grand were dinner guests of their son They Mrs. Overmire is taking care of her j father, the late Mr. Smith of CenterJohn C. and family and. called on their Mr. Charles Mason motored from ville. Many interesting reminiscences brother and sister, Mr .and Mrs. O. R. Ogden Monday taking his grand' were exchanged during the afternoon Child's, all of Ogden. daughters, Jacklin and Colin, back; and a delicious dinner followed. Mr .and Mrs. N. Peter Marble, were with him where they will remain a! Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bowen and Mr. dinner guests of their daughter, Mrs. few days with their grandmother. and Mrs. Thomas Simmons celebrated Wayno Sandall, of Tremonton, SunLucetta Pierson is at Aberdeen,' their 5th wedding anniversary togethday. Idaho, visiting with her brother Gil er Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mr. and Mrs. Frank Germer were shopping in Brigham City, .Saturday. Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Sam and Mrs. Laurence Christen-seall of Ogden, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Germer. The Mutual officers enjoyed the splendid talk on Drama, and the dancing given by Professor Robinson of the General Board at the Bear River High School, Thursday night. bert, for an indefinite period-Steve- n Plymouth Over-Mire'- s, Deweyville d. Collinston i I ie n, Thanksgiving Greeting ! That your Table be bountifully laden with the daintiest and best of the season and that you have a host of blessings to be thankful for, is the earnest wish of KJJ Eats Big: Steak Arid Fried Onions No Gas PHONE 133 TREMONTON, UTAH Rad-cliff- e, liff a, n, Pork Shoulder Roast For Sunday d. day-Saturda- ds Utah Celery Week sen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Figgot and and children, Floyd, Betty and Bonnie, and Ruby Rasmussen came up from t iaiYc oauuiuay auu ouuuay lu visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Andersen and H. P. Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Olsen and two children; Mrs. Petersen and son; Mr. Petersen, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Elias Andersen and Mr. and Mrs. Gumer Kelstrum, visited with H. C. Hansen last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker, spent The State of Utah produces wonderfully crisp celery. with celery week, is at its best now. In we have arranged for large quantities of Utah's best celery. We have made special purchase for Saturday's selling so that the largest bunches will cost you less It cents. Advertise your community by mailing relatives and friends a carton of one your of Utah's most wonderful vegetables Celery. Bring your week end shopping list to our Tremonton 0. P. Skaggs System Store. than 12 out-of-to- last Friday in Logan doing Temple work. They were accompanied back by their sons, Lloyd and Regipald; Maurine Andersen, and Erma Hansen, college students, who spent the week-en- d MS FOOD at home. Mrs. Ivy Hansaker and son, has gone to White's Valley to spend th winter with her son, Walter, who has employment there feeding cattle. Gwen-dely- n, STORES Surety Of Purity a, Often hides ff poor value 33c 23c 23c 50c Java Rice Face Fowder Castoria ....... . 35c Vick's Vapo Rub 79c 19c $1.25 Pinham's Vegetable Compound 25c Johnson's Baby Powder . 50c Hair Oil ..; 50c White Pine Cough Syrup ......... . . ........... .. ...... 35c Pond's Cold Cream 25c Witch Hazel Cream for Chapped Hands 25c Listerine Toth Paste ; 50c Camphorated Oil 50c Pure Olive Oil ... . .. ... 25c Boric Acid $1.00 American Oil, Parke Davis, Pint ... Miller Hot Water Bottle Two 25c Tubes Colgates Tooth Paste and a 50c Tooth Brush ($1.00 Value) 37c 39J 23c 19c 1 7c .39c : WILSON "Everything to Build Anything" Phone 11. ' Wm. Eli Hawkins CHIROPRACTOR ELECTRICAL AND SWEEDISH MASSEUR Midland Hotel Room 24. Office Hours 2 to 6 SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 0 i When You Think HARDWARE WALLACE DRUG CO. $2-0- Hotel Arrivals "Every time I ate I had terrible stomach gas. Now, thanks to Adler-ikI eat steak and fried onions and feel fine." Mrs. J. Julian. Just ONE spoonful Adlerika relieves gas and that bloated feeling so that you can eat and sleep well. Acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes old waste matter you never thought was there. No matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels, Adlerika will surprise you. H. G. Scott Drug Co. THINK 40c A dance will be given here next NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING Miss Edna Loveland, of Salt Lake OF STOCKHOLDERS here Friday Nov. 22nd. City, visited relatives Sunday. L J. Fansler and son, of California, Notice is hereby given that a are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lish, of this place, for a few days. special meeting of the stockholders Mr. Fansler is a brother of Mrs. Lish. j of the Tremonton Milling Company i- - will be held in the Commercial Club. Lloyd Lish was in Ogden and Salt Rooms at Tremonton, Box Elder hotel Midland the Arrivals at during Lake City Monday on business. County, Utah, on Friday, November the week: E. B. Simmons, J. W. Buyson, J. A. 22nd, 1929, at seven thirty o'clock, P. Edwards, James Rcbb, J. A. Lavey, A. M. L. The object of the meeting is to Blen, J. W. Brown, Elvin Halladay, Elwood B. W. T. E. and vote on the proposition J. Gibbons, Warm, consider .; 1. O. M. Douglas, L. C. Freeman, of consolidating the said Tremonton Big Thanksgiving dance on Wednes- G. Ensign Smith, B. E. Larsen, C. W. Milling Company with the Garland day November 27th. Come and get and wife, H. Hopkins, Sam Milling Company, a corporation, upon the lucky number for the Turkey. You of Salt Lake City. all Brovn such terms and conditions as shall be will be sure of a good time. Delia Tracy, Clement Simper, of agreed upon by a vote of the outstandThe M. Men's Dance went over big Utah; T. Wennergreen, Logan; ing stock represented at said meeting. last week and they are now busy plan- Yost, n. Hopkins, St. Louis; E. C. Watkins, Dated this 9th day of October, A. D. ning their Basket ball equipment and Ogden, Utah; C. Seright, Chicago; and 1929. other amusements for the winter. Frank B. Johnson, of Los Angeles. K. H. FRIDAL, Vice President. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Goldsberry, of R. C. HARRIS, Secretary. Salt Lake City, are rejoicing over the hairModern styles are such that a arrival of a sqn bom, Nov. 6th. Mrs. dresser is the person a woman works First publication, Oct. 17, 1929. Last publication, Nov. Goldsberry was formerly Marie Lar-se- hardest all concerned are doing just fine. Miss Dollie Thompseiy teacher of Clear Creek Utah, visited with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Jane Thompsen, during the week-enMiss Pearl Mortensen, teacher from Standrod, visited with her mother, Mrs. Mary Mortensen, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hansen, went We have secured many pounds of lean, fresh pork to Logan, for Temple work, last Frito be sold in our Tremonton market all shoulders day. our regular price. One of at about two-thirPreston Andersen of Howell, visited or whole these Shoulders, half, cut from corn fed pork, with Peter Rasmussen, last Thursday. roast and is delicious dinner ideal an makes Leslie Andersen, and Phoenix Sunday baked with Virginia sweet potatoes or our baking potaChristensen spend the week-en- d in toes. Our grocery department will have both kinds of Preston, Idaho. Miss Lois Watt, of Thatcher, visitthese potatoes tied in convenient packages. ed with Erma Hansen, last Sunday. 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