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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1830. PAG3TCT0 Clara Welling was a Brigham Memorial Day here at the A. A. Forshelping his son Esra take car of the berg home. They returned in the eve- visitor, Monday. spring wora. ning except Mrs. . George Fersberf '.The ladies of the Farm Bureau will Parley Archibald of Tremonton was 4- who will visit with her parents, Mr. meet Friday at 2:30 at the home of hereon business, Wednesday. and Mrs. Ed Udy for a few days. The memben of the Y. L. M. I. A. Mrs. H. S. Tingey. Mrs. E. Lake Salt of Mary Tinrey has Mason tracks Jesse hauling visited with her stake board entertained Wednesday several H. S. Lefler Abe son, The Mrs. Or Hyer and children of Blue spent family Tingey grain from his graineryies to th Gar from evening of last week at the home of here this week and returned to Creek, called at the J. H. Ward home Friday until Sunday. days milL land Mrs. F. S. Peck, in honor of Miat Mr. and Mrs. Royal Arbuekle and their home at Salt Lake, Sunday. Saturday. John Clifford Mason and family, Naoma Rich. Miss Rich has been Mrs. Effie Welling and children, small son and Mrs. Coffin, came down Mrs. Fred Limb of Garland, visited Dare! and of Burnett, Elva, two Shirley the of board for member the past Mabel, Afton, Dale and Paul of Brig- with her mother, Mrs. Francis to from Memorial Arimo, Idaho, spend were Mrs. dinner of guests Tubbs, Ogden, years and has riven excellent service. ham visited with relatives from FriDavid T. Burnett, Decoration Day. day here. Friday. A delicious luncheon was served to until Monday. day Mrs. of Salt Lake City gave Olsen, While here Mr. Mason visited with his the following ladies; Miss Naoma Mrs. T. R. Welling made a business Midvale Plans and specifications parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jesse a demonstration for the Excelsis ProRich, Mrs. J. W. Chambers, Mrs. R. J, to Brigham, Thursday of last trip ducts afternoon Co., at the Mason. being prepared for construction of Thursday Stayner, Mrs. W. R Van Fleet, Mrs. week. and handling Mr. and Mrs. Cerel Jenson and home of Mrs. George Hales, Twelve Ursel Rose. Mrs. P. W. Christensen, Harold Lillywhite of Logan was a proposed egg grading plant. Mrs. M. E. Andrus and Mrs. F. S family, Carral and Patsey, of Brigham ladies were present guest of his sister, Mrs. Tracy WellMrs. J. H. Ward, Mrs. J. 0. Peck. The evening was spent in City, were dinner guests of Mrs. Jen- ing, Friday and Saturday. s sen G. William Karl sister, Mrs. Silvester, Welling and R. D. Mac- making roses to be used for the decor Glen Laurence of Richmond, was OUl Decoration day. farlane, were in Brigham Thursday to here on business, Monday. ation of the Salt Lake Tabernacle dur. sons and Smith and James meet The mem school with convention. June Charley board the the in ing regard and sons Clifford Lorenzo of Helper, Utah, were calling to the removal of our children to the andGeorge Bowcutt bers of the board presented Miss Rich Robert Bowcutt, and George, Jr., on friends and relatives here, Friday, Garland school. with a gift of appreciation for her of went to Garland, Blackfoot, Idaho, Mrs. Louie Rudd and children. DeMr and Mrs. Sterling Huish and Thursday and returned home Satursplendid work. Mrs. Brown son Carmen of and Coral, son Junior, of Garland, and Mrs. Tin day. Those who attended the district con Carey, Idaho, were week-en- d guests of gey, of bait Lake were the dinner MAKE GOOD OR WE DO vention of Lions clubs at American W. R. Van Fleet Mr. and Mrs. Royal Arbuekle and Mrs. Kudd, mother of Mrs. Lucy guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Mrs. Coffin, were the dinner guests Fork, included Mr. and Mrs. G. G, Smith-fielTingey Lola White returned from Lamb. Co. of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward, Friday. Sunday. Sweeten, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gunder- Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller and Sunday where she has been Mr. and BIrs. Glen Walker SDent They were the supper guestts of Mr. son, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kirkham, Mr. Utah Phone 20 Tremonton, with friends and relatives for family of Penrose, were dinner guests several P. C. Petterson and Mr. and Mrs. John avisiting at Salt Lake during the and Mrs. D. P. Jenson. days week. of Mrs. Miller s parents, Mr. and Mrs. week. They returned home and Mrs. George Nye, Mr. and Mrs Monday Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson and rhines 1'ierson, Friday. J. Shumway. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Thompson motorMr. Jesse Mrs and Mosan, George First Lieutenant T. R. Welline-Dorothy Harvey spent last week in ed to Snowville, Sunday, where they Irven Hess, motored to Logan Thurs Newell Udy, Leo Macforlane and Gus bait Lake City visiting with mends. attended the funeral services held fot day on business. have gone to Jordan Nar Forsberg C. Nelson. Hess Dee Mrs. Cutter and children of Mrs. Edith Hawes, Mr. and Mrs. rows Training camp for two weeks. Clarence Austin and family and Thomas Doman of Ogden, Mr. and Snowville, spent last week here with I nomas her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peter Mildred Carter motored to Salt Lake lorus. Ruby, Ellis and Iven, Mr. and den, were Doman onand familv of Oc- friends Friday at calling son. City, Sunday. Mrs. Austin, who has Mrs. Parley Archibald, of Tremonton, Riverside and Plymouth. been there visiting accompanied them were Plymouth on business, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Arbon, who have liobert Stewart and two home. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Archibald of Brigham were here on daughters spent the winter here, have moved to business Leo. Mrs. R. and Walker children of Ogden, were visiting Mr. Archi- Sunday. Mr. Stewart came un tn Snowville, fot the summer. are in Grove Pleasant two for visiting bald's mother, Mrs. Thomas H. Archi- make the 4 H club awards to the Mrs. Lewis Johnson visited in Brig- - weeks boys. with relatives and friends. Friday. John Benson of Garland irave a verv ham City last week with relatives and Alfred Michaelis made a business bald, . : " , i a; i Mr. and Mrs. Van Petersen of Salt friends. lecture . ffcundav imere.sung evening . trip to Ogden, Monday. I 1L. Lake were with relatives Mrs. City A. R. auu visiting and or trie musical pan Mayor Capener the program Ihe members of the hinrh school over the weekend. was furnished by the Austin brother motored to Logan last Thursday, band enjoyed a swimming party at the Mr. Mrs. and McBride Peter of Og- of North Garland. The members of MONARCH RANGES Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Huish have had Hot Sprnigs, Monday evening. den were visiting Mrs. McBrides' the ward as their guest, Mrs. Pat Evans of Los Udy these appreciate having Mrs. i is. i'etterson was an Oarden peo Mrs. Melvin Wolverton, Friday. pie take part in the $82.50 Angeles, California. visitor Monday. Her daughter, Flor- sister, meetings. Mrs. George Jesse Mason, Mrs. Don Miss Lleo Udy and Joe FnrsWoMr. ana Mrs. Wallace Wise were ence, who has been visitine in Oeden. Rufus Lamb, ARMSTRONG Mrs. Jesse Lamb and Salt Lake visitors Wednesday of last accompanied her home. eie oaii, uwe iiiy visitors, Friday. son Vernon, were Garland and TreMr. week. Mrs. and T. J. Udy made a busMr. and Mrs. J. D. Gunderson who monton H.90 The following girls enjoyed a swim- have been trip to Snowville, Tuesday. in southern Utah, week. shoppers, Wednesday of last iness visiting Mr. and Mrs. ming party at the Udy Hot Springs, Herrars. George Uullimore and child- 24x36 RAG RUGS 55c 18x36 40c Henry Starr and son Carel and man Forsberg and theirForsberg, last Wednesday evening: Erma Lilly- - returned wiuiam aunt T rc home, Monday evening. Alvin Smith, were Tremonton shoD- - Anderson, all of wmte, rnyilis Haws, Lavera Manning, ren have gone to Pleasant Salt Lake City spent Grove for Helen Harvey, Hazel Innes, Lizzie two weeks. pers, Saturday. BASE FLOOR COVERING, Clea Lamb was in Tremonton on to enjoy thej;andy and pop corn Archibald, Dorothy Harvey, Mary The M Men and Gleaner Girls meet served and join in the games. business, Saturday. caddie and Violet Bone. $1.00 ing at the stake tabernacle Mondav Mrs. Louie Rudd and family, Delor- The work on the new ward amuse- night was well attended. Sones that 45 lb. COTTON MATTRESS, ment hall is progressing nicely. Kuby, Ellis, Iven, and Mr. and are to De sung at the M Mens and us, only ... $7.00 Mrs. Germon Brown, returned to The summer kindergarten school Uleaner Oirls of the session con June GOOD GRADE here will begin June 9th and end July ven nun in Carey, Idaho, CHAIRS morning, after loan iaxe uity, were spending the Sunday week-en- d All children who were born 18th. with Mrs. under the leadershin nf an practiced Rudd's mother, Mrs. Lucy E. Lamb. $1.25 before, March 2nd, 1925 are eligible in ye. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lamb were to enroll. Miss lone Naegle of Salt Sadie Butters of Davton. snent Rim FLOOR Mrs. Lamb's mother, ,Mrs. Lake City will be the teacher. $1.75 only with Blanche Thompson at the visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gundersen day nome of Mr .and Mrs. J. J. Thompson. David Morris, Sunday afternoon. Good Mr. and Mrs. Alice Atkinson of RUG, 9x12 and Miss Naoma Rich left for Paris, USE only $28.50 Wallace Wise was a Loc&n visitir m were " Mrs. of Clarkston, Idaho, last Thursday morning. guests Sunday x uesuay. WESTMORELAND'S j... Be Alvin Smith. Hunter Gaddie and Don Chambers, TURPENLESS LEMON Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy, Mr. and motored to Logan last Thursday eveMrs. William Silvester, were in BrigEXTRACT ning, where they attended a party ham City, on business. given by the Sigma Chi Fraternity. 16 ozs $1.65 Jesse and Clea Lamb were in Ogden iney returned nome triday. 8 ozs 95c on business. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite and Monday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith, 4 ozs 50c son Floyd and daughter Erma, motorformerly Nish was in Ogden on busiVirgil of this place but now living at Brig-haed to Brigham City, Friday. ness, Monday. Store and Factory, corner where Mr. Smith is employed, is The season's opening event of the Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Barnard of with the parents and relatives Udy Hot 3rd S. and Tremonton St. were guests at the home of Mr. visiting held Springs was Monday Mr. Smith. ticket was given away and Linford and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite, last Thurs- of Merl Hess, Loren Archibald and Archibald of day. Plymouth was the lucky Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Peck entertained Jesse Hess, were ni Tremonton and uosreas aajj v "PUJ nf 'SrauaAO Garland on business, Wednesday of one. A free bathing suit will also be at a family dinner Friday in honor of the birthday of their daughter, Mrs. lastTheweek. away, Tuesday evening, June 3. farmers in this locality are get- given Delos Thompson Mrs. L. A. Rose, Mrs. Sarah E. Zun-dl- e a good crop of alfalfa hay off Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Manning and ting motored to Tuesday to their farms this year, which is visit with their Ogden family motored to Farmington, Fri- being dry mother, Mrs. Phebe cleared and the off, prospects Welling, who was taken their when day. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Petterson and look good for a second crop which will she fell and was hurt be left for seed. A birthday party was given in honor family, spent Friday in Ogden with D. R. Lamb made a business TO A to of Myra Steed at her mother's residrelatives and friends. trip Tremonton, Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Nye and ence Monday evening. She was 12 Charles Mason of Ogden is here years old. There was eleven present family motored to Brigham City, Friwhere day, they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baron, Belle Burton came up from Salt Lake City Thursday to spend the week nd with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Burton. Pres. and Mrs. .... J . .Tv s.y auu lamiiy spent Friday in Clarkston, visaing wun relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. V. nr.. on - S Poot 1W. 1W14 on and Mrs. Delos Thompson motored to nnsnam v,uy, evening, where they attended a show. growThe members nf the. CarAanA the Utah National Guard left early ounuay morning, June 1st, for train ing camp at Jordan Narrows,' to be gone, fifteen davs The following U. S. A. C. students are home for vacation: Edna Capener, margaret Manning, Kosella Carter Margaret Harvey, Odell Thompson Georjre Bishnn and Vnrvl M Anna Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson motored to Logan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Millan Peck and little daughter Sherry Jean, motored to .Salt On January 1st of this year, the Chevy' '"day returning home material including both parts and cT j aabunisjr evening, rolet Motor Company announced a labor that 4 Iff. and Mrs. J. M. Gtddie motored to St Anthony, Idaho, Friday, where they visited with relatives, a day or two. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harvey spent Memorial Day in Provo, returning home Saturday. Mrs. John ' Burton and daughter Belle were Logan visitors, Saturday. Petterson left for Idaho, SatP. urday to be gone several days. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Winters of Salt Lake were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. Winter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Winters. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shumway and daughter Freedon, of Trenton were visiting here with relatives, Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. A. M. Austin visited in Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Barfuss attended a show in Ogden Saturday evening. Mrs. Ernest Jensen and family of Spnngville, visited Memorial day with Mrs. Jensen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. a Had-fiel- d, - Fronk Chevrolet d, . m 1 Only a Few Days Left To Take Advantage Of These Specials . Full Enamel For only - LINOLEUM, Per running yard only for FELT per runing yard only for UNFINISHED For only LAMP and SHADE for for grade Axm. sure and get Many other real bargains. our prices before buying Plymouth m Og-de- n, ITS WISE HAIL INSURANCE - !. CIIOOSE SIX CEIEVIS)1LIE'F' Why Not Have A Full Season's those splendid protection crops of grain you have ing, it costs no more. 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