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Show PAGE TWO BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY APRIL 17, 1930. Melvin Garland Personals -I- 4 - chat Refreshments were served to: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson, Mr. social and Mrs. Delos Thompson, Pres. and Mrs. J. J. Shumway, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. D. Henry Manning, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn residents who attended the Pageant in Salt Lake City, Wednesday evening of last week, included, Pres. and Mrs. J. J. Shumway, and family. Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Betenson, Mr. and Mrs. George Henrie and Mr. and Mrs. J.- J.- TTinmnaMi - anA fnmilv S. m. nirs. urace Tf naws, Mr. ana Mrs.tJ. V. Barfuss, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Chambers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Delos ThomDson. Mr. and Mrs. V S Pwlr and daughter Jennie, Mr. and Mrs. Muuuier, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Itich- aras, iveitn unggs, Bishop and Mrs Charles Munns. Mr. and Mrs. V I. Nye, Mr. and Mrs. Pw. J. Stayner, Mr. ana Mrs. V. U Winters, Mrs. T .A Carter, and rtanerhfor Mil,Wl Afro P. C. Petterson, Mrs. W. G. Carter', Mrs. A. D. Kich, Mrs. J. L. Harvey, Mrs. tiaroid rersson and Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Felsted were Ogden visitors Wednesday of last Archi-Garla- - mV - j- . . weeK. uiiywiute. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carter had as their guests last Wednesday night, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ault, Jr. or Lo gan. Mrs. P. C. Petterson and Mrs. John Burton motored to Salt Lake City last Thursday returning home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Manning and daughters Julia and LaVera, were Salt Lake visitors Friday. Margaret Haiver and Rosella Carter, U. S. A C. students, spent the week-en- d with their parents. F. S. Peck made a business trip to Ogden, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Nye and family, attended the Pageant in Salt Lake last Friday evening and returned home Saturday. Pres. and Mrs. C. E. Smith and sons Clinton and Richards were Logan visitors, Friday evening. Margaret Woodside. Noama Rich, Nathella Griffin and Myrintha of the Bear River high school faculty, spent the week-enin Salt Lake. Very Henrie, student of the U. S. A. C. spent the week-en- d with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George' Henrie. Mrs. Delos Thompson, entertained at a bridge luncheon Friday evening in compliment to Miss Rhea Winters, a A color, scheme of pink, was carried out in the place cards, favors and other appointments. Covers were laid for Miss Rhea Winters, Mrs Mark Nichols. Mrs. A. D. Rich, Mrs. . mis. ije inaacson, Mrs. Sterling Huish. Mrs. Arthur Felsted, Mrs. Dewey Richards, Mrs. Lawrence Carter, Mrs. Warren Odwin of California, Mrs.' Lynn Hodges of Iloney-vill- e and Mrs. Delos Thompson. After luncheon the tables were arranged for bridge. Rhea Winters received the guest prize and Mrs. Mark Nichols the prize for high score. Burn-ingha- d bride-elec- t. Mr. and Mrs Ci CI evening. Lynn Hodges t, Rex-bur- y, We have just received a large shipment of Linoleum and Eugs. You are sure to find just the color and pattern you wish in our most complete stock. Floor covering priced LOAN Ogden, Monday. The stake M. T A held at the Bear River high school. lho members oftho T,i nna rlnh en tertained their wives at a bancmet Wednesdav eveninir in the hoomnn. of the stake tabernacle. The M. Men and Gleaner niria har,- quet and dance will be held Thursday evening, April 24th, at the Bear River iugn scnooi, at v:ao sharp. for Economical Transportation BE KIND TO YOUR EYES Better let us examine your eyes NOW. Be sure they are right so can enjoy reading these long winter evenings. yon We have the experience and the equipment to make your eyes better and your vision clearer. ltd Aus- - (BUndDdDse 9 8Q Tremonton - Utah anni-neevexa- ROADSTER or PHAETON There Is one sure way to get greater value in a car today choose a Six! This greater value is instantly low-pric- The Sport Roadster. The Coach The Coupe . . '555 $565 565 655 The Sport Coupe 625 ....$675 The Club Sedan The Sedan The Special Sedan. (6 wira wheel and CULTIVATE V&SX&St is deenr?a0fpillia" Tractore increase production per acre by XYtut cheap reliable ften- ,They reducc Production costrE? - power lally reduce production costs costlier method Their and their ability to work dav ftlr dt J a,ready familiar wit tS trUbl? yof neverdtlirfmefanicaI ym Hre Kur'7erfctf tL . . .$725 standard) The Sedan Delivery LIfiht Delivery Chassis IH Ton Chassis IH Ton Chassis with Cab. . . 595 '365 520 .625 Roadster Delivery. .'. men. (Plck-- u box extra) 440 . b. factory. rUnt, Michigan OOMPARf the dellrered price aa wen tinea, Chevrolet e prUm Include onl u totrstt'S.'Zu&S: i o ed obvious when you drive a surety & a yard, and up. Felt base rugs, $7.50 up, for the 9 x 12 size. "Cavalier" Refrigerators priced as low as $13.50. to mi were jjOiran viairnro v.'.,t,,,l.. A Mr. nnr) n n owceieu e' i motor' 14. c. T Sunday returning Monday Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Chambers had unaav, evening guests, Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Goddard and I aul, Jack Becker, Mr. and Mrs. son Jesse ofOgdenf family a"d Alta Burns CULTIVATE at $1.25 d. Carter and Relatives of J. J. pleasant y surprised him Thompson at his home Saturday evening, his birthday was spent in Linoleum & Rugs w ' of Honeyville, home of her A- - marsh-mallo- mr-,- "iiS 7' d. " George Bishop and Vern Budge of spent we weeK-en- d with Mr. Bishop s parents, Mr .and Mrs. Alfred - day. Paul Newton left this week for Lucine, where he has work for the summer on the railroad. Mrs. K. H. Fridal, Jr, accompanied Mrs. Robt Allen to Thatcher, Penrose and Both well, on Tuesday, where they visited the Relief Societies. Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Seager, and the Misses Maudell and Mildred Seager, and Miss Edith Foxley, motored, to Salt Lake City, Friday evening and Unlimited j Mildred and Marjorie Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Abbott visited relatives in Logan, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kerr and son Clifton visited with R. G. Brough and family Sunday. ' The Misses Verda and Fay Haws of Salt Lake City were guests at the J. 0. Garfield home, Sunday and Mon- " Lilly-whit- e, MrC.ancLM,r?- Deweyville j 1. d. was a guest at the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson were j East Tremonton -- I" Mr and Mrs. M. A. IJkVi Mfnn.j Games were played and refreshments from Salt Lake, Monday afternoon. enjoyed by alL were accompanied by their They Nellie Miss of The many friends daughter Bessie Lue. H Knudson are very glad to see her out illness. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. again, after her long and little HER CROSS LITTLE BOY Kenneth Spackman Mrs. Giles Reed passed away Thursday WOULDNT EAT OR SLEEP here. home their at morning at the home of its grand- son are enMarble parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Heussen, of Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter this place. Funeral services were held tertained Thursday evening, the fol"My little son had poor appetite Innoon. home at the Heusser couldn't Friday Pierson A. Geo. Mrs. sleep and was cross. I gave Mr. and lowing: terment was at the Tremonton ceme- cf Idaho, Mrs. A. F. Love-lan- d. him Vinol and it ended these troubles Rexburg, tery. Mr. and Mrs. Giles and relatives Lotran. Utah: Mr. .and Mrs. like magic." Mrs. L. DuCrest have the sympathy of all. Vinol supplies the body important ! Clarence Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Sherly Mrs. Vern Eames and children of Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morrison, mineral elements of iron, calcium American Falls visited a few days all of Ogden; Asa Beecher, of Brig- with cod liver peptone. This is just here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ham; Violet Adams of Salt Lake; Mr. what thin, nervous children or adults Chris Hansen. and Mrs. N. Earl Marble of Tremon- need, and the QUICK results are Mrs. Eugene Schieb and children of ton. Refreshments were served and a surprising. The very FIRST bottle Salt Lake City are visiting their social good time was enjoyed. brings sound sleep and a BIG appetite. Vinol tastes delicious! Scott parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Fryer, Monday night a welcome home urug co. of this place for a few days. Mrs. Orville Nish of Plymouth, party was given in honor of Jennie A new broom may sweep clean, but Marble, who just returned from the visited relatives here last week. Mrs. A. F. Iioveland of Logan, mission field. A very good program it always wears out. was rendered. Dancing and refreshvisited relatives here the week-enThe only thing wrong with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carter called on ments concluded the evening's any Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault on their re-- i country is the people. toast-mast- er naugnter, urpha were Logan visitors, rnday Mrs. 1. attended the Pageant. 0. L. Brough and Miss Maudell Seager attended Sunday School at turn trip from Logan, Saturday. Penrose, last Sunday. Mrs. H. A. Lish entertained a numMr. and Mrs. J.' O. Garfield and ber of young folks at her home here Mrs. Chas. Garfield were among Saturday ngiht in honor of her son, those who went to Ogden Monday Elmo and daugkter Matilda. Games afternoon, with the funeral corteo-- of were played out of doors and a and weenie roast was the deGeorge Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wricht vicit- - light of the youngsters. George A. Perison and son of ed K. H. Fridal and Miss Mae Fridnl Idaho are visiting at the homes last Sunday. of Mrs. M. M. Gardner, Jr., and Mrs. Mrs. Fridal Ira received the end IM. Julia Manning. I'eter Marble, both of Deweyville. news that a cousin Oeo. Rarlrer awed Mr. and Mrs. .T. .T. Whit The roller skating at the ward hall 16 of had died years, Brigham City, Lake visitors during the week-enFriday evening was enjoyed by a Venna BishoD RDent. the week-en- d in suddenly on Monday of spinal menin large crowd. Salt Lake City. gitis. Friday, Mrs. Fred C. Farmer enter Mrs. Mina Steffenson of Salt Lake Members of the T tained twenty-fiv- e little folks at her! was a dinner on City Sunday of home here m honor of her son, Junior. the banquet held at Richmond, Mon- Mrs. J. 0. Garfield.guest day evening. C. E. Anderson had his mother, Mrs. The Garland school will Anderson of Brigham City, as a guest operetta "Sunny of Sunnyside," April on Tuesday. 18th at the Bear River high school Miss Vivian Short of Logan was a Money auditorium. week-en- d guest in the Geo. Abbott A Unit Of the National Hiinrd tiroQfOa home. " Mrs. Geo. Beal returned home last organized here last week. Senator Tracy Welling of Riverside was made Thursday, after a week's visit in Salt Lake City. First Lieutenant with 1 nr. T as Second Lieutenant. The equipment Clarence Brough and family of Ogis expected to arrive in about ten den visited over Sunday with his on Irrigated Land. 6 per days. parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brough. cent. No commissions. The Misses Verda and Fay Haws of BishoD' and Mr Tlnhroi'm 1.1114 TIfl,U ...... II iulc ui Salt Lake City visited R. G. Brough u.. Willard attended the hnnntiot crii,on JOHN J. SHUMWAY and familv on Mondav the Adult class of the T t a f Mr. Mrs. and Vernon Woodruff and Phones: B. R. V. 69.a-2- ; day evemng. Bell, 129 children visited in Salt Lake Jeff Rich of .Rait l.nv, r;f City over week-enthe Garland visitor, Tuesday. F, ,S. Peck bride-elec- Mr. and Mrs. Warren Orwin and children of Ventura, California, are visiting at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. is nd Hinman, who last week started for Holbrook, Idaho, to make his home with his brother, Orvel, has returned home to remain with his father, who was taken seriously ill in Salt Lake, while on a visit to his brother in that city, bald, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thompson. J. L. Harvey motored to Salt Lake Saturday. He returned in the evening accompanied by Mrs. J. L. Harvey, Mrs. T. E. Betenson, Mrs. W. G. Carter and Harold Persson. The ladies who attended the state federation convention from Garland. Fav Haws of Salt I.nV f?!tv was a visitor at tne home or vr .and Mrs. J, M. Chambers, Monday. The Adult class of the wnrd M. T A held a very successful banquet in the basement of the tabernacle, Monday evening. The long banquet tables were made attractive with bowls of daffodils and lighted candles with Easter Dasket3 as the favors. Covers were laid for one hundred fourteen people. Bishop W. W. Richards was for the occasion. Prof P. V. Cardon of the U. S. A. C. was the principal ppeaker. A delightful musical program was given by the Misses White, Jensen and Olsen of Willard. Friends of Miss Rhea Winters, a entertained at. a handker chief shower, in compliment to her, Friday evening at the home of Miss Chev- rolet Six. You notice first of all its greater smoothness. There is no tremcr in the wheel-- no rattle in thesteering floor boards no drumming in the body. 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