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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1931 . Tremonton Society 4 j The Big Four met at the home of Herman Landvatter Monday night Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Landvatter, Mr. and Mrs. James Ransom. Mrs. the Frank Dalton entertained at d Ladies Bridge club at her home, June 11 at 2 p. m. Luncheon was served to ten members and the following guests: Mrs. O. D. Luke and Mrs. James Manning. Mrs. T. W. Innes won high score, Mrs. Mat-ti- e Stone cut and Mrs. Alma Theurer ' consolation. Tremonton-Garlan- Mrs. Guy Johnson was hostess to B. B. Bridge club Wednesday af- the ternoon. A delicious dinner was serv ed at 2 p. m. followed by bridge. Spec , ial guests were Mrs. Gifford Watland, H. G. Scott, Mrs. B. F. Winzeler HMrs. 7Irs. Ted Hone," of Rock Springs, and Marie NivisonMrs. 7"alrs. Hattie Hall,Allis-ton, Enid Bair, Ivy and Mrs, Ver-n- a all , of Richmond. Beckstead, ' contributed several musical selections along with the program which was out lined. A very entertaining and successful conference was held. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lamb, of Los Angeles, are visiting relatives here. Misses Lois and Alta Ravsten, of Clarkston, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cannon, Mrs. Effie Welling, of Brigham City was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fa rnsworth. Miss Lucile Garn is spending the week at Salt Lake City. The annual reunion for the members of the family of J. D. Tood, was held at Lagoon, Saturday . Those from here were: Messrs and Mesdames, Frank Wood, Philip Wood, Ross Wood Dave Wood, H. L. Richards and their families. Miss Evelyn Froeser, of Salt Lake City, was the guest of Miss Florrie Godfrey, last week. f.' 3 Loaves "Kings of the Kitchen," the boys Our customers tell us they are always delighted when we our large offer Health White or Raisin Bread, for the bargain price of 3 loaves for 10c, the quality of our Bread makes it a real bargain at our every day price of fivs cents. But Saturday you make your Mrs. Agnes Waldron was chosen as President to succeed herself of the Midland Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers, with Aurelia Bosley, as 1st Lieutenant; Rose Peterson, 2nd Lieutenant; Dora Brough, Secretary; Arena Taylor, Treasurer; Mabel registeror; Mary Seager, choris ter; Annie Halliday, organist; Jane E. Brough, chaplin; Ella Anderson, historian; and Helen T. Wilson, custodian of reMcs. Mrs. Call, Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Morris, officers of the Couity Camp, carried on the election. The Camp met at the home of Mrs. Dora Brough. The meeting was in honor of Jane E. Brough, affectionately known as Grandma Brough, the oc- vasbn being her 76th birthday. A Jqfonram, pppropriate for the occasion was carried out. Poems written by Mrs. Dora Brough and Sylvia Christens' n were read and musical numbers were given by the children of Mrs. Dora Brough. Refreshments were served by the hostess to 28 members and 8 visitors. h, selection at three loaves for ten cents. BACON Saturday our market will sell at bareither gain prices half or whole of Bacon at a bargain price of 19c per pound. This is a targe quantities of during the haying season. Buy a good supply of choice Bacon at our market, Saturday. Ira Huggins and children, of are visiting with Mrs. Nanny Ashcroft. Mrs. Milo Jensen, of Holbrooke Idaho is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Packer. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith spent the early part of last week in Salt Lake City. They were accompanied home by Misses Marie and Virginia Smith who have spent the past school year there. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Coombs entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of their grandmother, Mrs. Bathsheba Steed of Farmington. Covers were laid for fourteen. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Earl went to Salt Lake City Wednesday where they spent the day with Mrs. Leo Earl, who is ill at the L. D. S. hospital. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Knudson, all of Brig-Jpand Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lamb re .Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Richards. Miss Nona Smith spent last week in Salt Lake City. Miss Gertrude Lamb is visiting in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Alice A. Smith announces the marriage of her granddaughter, Miss Gwendolyn Smith to Ira Ward of Logan, which took place Wednesday in the Logan Temple. Sunday School conference was held here Sunday with Superintendent Owen L. Brough and Miss Ruth Johnson, stake board members present At the evening session Mr. C. C. Watkins, Melvin Watkins, J. Anderson and Misses Barbara and Beth Watkins of Brigham City were in attendance and Pot Roast Lean Rib Boil Lh president , Mrs. Dale Sounders. This week they met at Mrs. Grace Kroksh where bunco was played. Mrs. Glad-ie- s Nielsen won high score and Mrs. Dale Sounders low score. Melba Hansen and Dorthea Andrea- sen entertained the kindergarten of aunaay ocnooi ai a iawn party on Long, of Ogden, were Sunday guests!! Saturday afternoon at the home of A. at the home of H. P. RandalL Games were enjoyed and Mr. and Mrsl Joe Oirden. of Helper i ? Hansen. ice cream and wafers were served to Mr. and with spent Saturday Sunday over 20 guests. All had a very lovely and Mrs. Golden Fnsby. Mrs. Don Collett and her friend, time. Ada Fronk left Saturday, after a Miss Ada Mc Gee, of Los Angeles were guests during the week, of Mrs. month's stay with her sister, Mrs. Eli Wimeler. Mrs. Collett is the Marion Miller. She visited with her in Honeyville before returning daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Cole, jaunts, and is visiting at the home of her to ner nome in Logan. Mrs. Orwin Miller and children, of parents at Little Mountain. Mrs. Col lett and her friend were entertained Logan, spent the week end visiting at a swimming party Sunday at Udy her sister, Mrs. Elias Andersen. Hot Springs. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hansen and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelsen, of Howell, Vernon, were Logan visitors last'Wed-nesdawere visiting in Tremonton Sunday. Mrs. Fresbey, of Provo, spent SunThe Bee Hive girls and their teachday with her son, Golden and family. er, of Grouse Creek, were dinner had Kendall Burnham Mr. and Mrs. of Dorotha Christensen last as visitors Saturday, Bishop Parry guests on their to Salt Lake Friday, and wife, of Washakie, Dan Thomas to attend the Juneway conference. and wife, of Pocatello, Bishop Thos. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Christensen D. Evans and wife, and Mrs. Nellie the week end in Salt Lake at- spent Morgan, of Malad. i tesding the June conference. , yu" Mrs- Annie Munns, of Garland, was Mr. Joe Oeden and family. t er. have spent the past week at tne a a vr,.nn t Q.,i0,r m.of home of his sister, Mrs. Gladys Win- - j L. Hansen. Chester. Mrs. Elisa Ward, of Riverside spent Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bair, of Richmond were fisiting with Mr. and Mrs. to the Northwest, are in Tremonton Guy Johnson, Sunday. Mrs. Delbert Holmgren, of Bear for a few days at the home of Mrs. River City, and Miss DeEsta Holm- Norberg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Axel gren had their tonsils removed Wed- Bergstrom. Mr. and Mrs, Dan Briggs spent Sun nesday morning at the Valley Hospital. day in Springville. Mrs. J. S. Carter, The stark visited the Valley Hosp- mother of Mrs. Briggs, returned with ital during the week and left a baby them and will visit here for a week or girl for Mr. and Mrs. Russel Waldron two. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Taylor and Mae Monday; a boy for Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wood, of Howell, Saturday; and to spent Saturday and Sunday in Tooele. Mr. Fred Gephart is in Roosevelt Mr. and Mrs. Fielding Barlow, a girl and will be there during the vacation Monday. Mrs. Sallie Gephart, Wesley and of the manager of the Gephart store Edith returned Saturday from their at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Green, antrip to the Northwest. O. E. Dockstader, of Rupert, Ida- nounce the arrival of a baby girl, born ho, visited at the home of his brother, June 16. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glenn and Demont, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norberg and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watkins left Weddaughter, Gloria, of Denver, enroute nesday for Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Jensen, of Ogden, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Walter Green. Mr. and Mrs. Moirch, of Salt Lake City called on Wm. Larsen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Wright and children, of Ogden, were guests of R. P. Hansen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hansen, of Oregon, spent Wednesday and Thurs - Elias Andersen and daughter, Norma, and T. A. Meldrum and daughter, Twila, went to Garland Sunday evening where they gave the program. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Hunsaker return ed from their honeymoon to Southern Utah Sunday evening. After a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hansen they will make their home in Honey ville. BARGAINS IN ALL MAKES OF GOOD USED CARS We have Chevrolets, Hupmobiles and many other makes, as well as Fords. All were taken in trade on the new Fords. Many have been reconditioned and refinished. Some of them show little or no wear in paint or upholstery. Engines are smooth-runninAll of our Used Cars are ready to drive terms or cash as you prefer. Convenient away. g. DEMONSTRATION COSTS NOTHING Utah Auto & Imp. Co. Phone 28 Tremonton I ' Orange and Grapefruit CAN iKr xJ 1 fir M.xJ' PINK Salmon TALL CANS UTAH Peas Qpo- can CRYSTAL WHITE oor J' Soap 10 BARS ORSKAGGS w woo I x vimtxTi. sat "A Sarety ef Parity" $95.00 full enamel) Jacquard Veteur Living Suite ... ... -- Axminster Rug (seamless 9x12) $6750 $85.00 $29.50 Ma lestic Electric Refrigerators Guarantee Col-linst- on last week to meet with their Qq : SHAVERS Monarch Electric Range (automatic oven control 3 Year The Apres Mida Club went to 13c Furniture Values 4 Mrs. Clifford Beard and children at tended the Keller reunion at Salt Lake Monday. Mrs. Karl Nelson of Provo, mother of Mrs. Beard, returned to Tremonton with them. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Bumham and family spent Sunday in Malad at the home of Bishop Thos. D. Evans. " - -- I the week end visiting her daughter, day of last week here, visiting R. P. Hansen and other relatives and friends Mrs. Lawrence Hansen .and family. Miss Dorothy Christensen entertainThe Sunday evening program was ed her Sunday School class at a lawn rendered by the Garland Seventies. Those participating were Geo. Bishop, party Saturday evening. Several from here attended the fun- Joe Butler, Evan Gee and Mr. and Mrs eral for Gwen Archibald of Bear Riv- J. H. Miller and sons,, of East Garer City last Sunday. land. It was a splendid program. v CHOICE HEIFER m Mohair Living Suite . ! commodity every farmer will be using Fieldinr I Elwood l I 1 own . Mrs. Ogden, -- i Tremonton Locals ' - I s Wads-wort- for 10c to the following memwith thp bers: Reed Taylor, Richard Anderson, Keith. Haldaway and Lare Anderson, Jr. They were assisted by May Taylor, their leader. ee-sr- 1 -1- y. BREAD food club met at the home of Lars Anderson, Jr. on Tuesday, June 16. Eggs cooked and served in various ways were taken up. 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