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Show PAGE THREB BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1931 Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnes of Riv- Harris-Rutenbec- k Mr. and Mrs. Homer Anderson and erside and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar WinMr. and Mrs. Oscar Forsberg motor- chester, of Ogden, were supper guests ed to Black Pine Sunday. While there of Mr. and Mrs. Rudger Forsgren, they visited and were dinner guests of Monday. The case, involving the rights and Vera Firth, the young daughter of Mrs. Francis Stokes. Blanche Frotham, of Brigham, is of a Hudson automobile, beownership Mr. and Mrs. Earl Firth, was rushed Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harris, Mr. and the vacation visitor of Marth Ann Hun tween Golden Harris and Willian k, to the Valley Hospital and was operat- Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. saker. Newman, Henry was settled in the Wyoming ed upon for an acute case of appen- Edward Stark Mr .and Mrs. Bert Hunsaker and son courts the fore part of the week, ac- Marjory and Leona dicitis, Thursday. We all hope for her Stokes, Ruby Anderson and Jewell Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hobson and Junior, safe and speedy recovery. Harris, motored to Crystal Springs Bertha Bowcutt, of Brigham, motored Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. Reed Peterson and small son where they enjoyed a delightful swim, to Twin Falls and are visiting Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Olf Bowcutt, of Garto Lake to went Salt Saturday Reed, served by the ladies and all had a very Mrs. Bert Johnson and family for a land were Sunday callers of Mr. and meet Karma Beck who arrived time. few days this week. enjoyable Mrs. I. D. Newman. Los Angeles to spend her vacation Mr. and Mrs. George Stark and son, Miss Beatrice Hawkins was host to Mr. and Mrs. Loren C. Miles, and there. a lawn party at the Hawkins home. Joe, were in Willard Friday. While Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Forsberg, of The grounds were illuminated with there they visited Mr. and Mrs. C. F. family, were dinner guests of Mr. and Sunday. Riverside and Miss Delora Hermansen, colored lights and games were played Wells and son, Edgar, who is recuper- Mrs. Koscoe Anden-on- , of Salt Lake, visited Mrs. Nels An- during the early part of the evening. ating from a gun shot wound inflicted derson Friday. Later refreshments were served by some time ago. His condition is im Saturday, Bothwell and East Gar- Mrs. Hawkins, assisted by Beatrice proving. Mrs. Sophia Anderson was 69 years land base ball teams played on the and some of the lady guests. All had East Garland diamond, with Bothwell a very enjoyable time. There were 20 of age Wednesday, August 5th and her :- - Bothwell CUSTOMER PROTECTION take the greatest of care in protecting our customers. Wide open aisles are a shopping re lief and safe guard. Detailed cash register receipts insure protection against over charging. A high degree of sanitation aids greatly in the protection of your health. Our PLEASURE Cor-inn- e, e, Most food buyers like clean, light airy stores, where they may take a few unmoments molested to see and select the foods they eat We have spared no time, labor, or expense in making our 0. P. out-of-to- System Store a place where shopping is a pleasure. l food Fancy Heifer Pot Roasts 1 Per Lb Del Maiz Creamed 001:11 Per Can ffi LO Del Maiz CornNiblets IQw AJ Per Can Libby's Chinook Salmon 5 Per Can Golden Ripe A2f Bananas Per Lb Medium Size 1w Oranges 1V Each qp SKAGCS "A Surety of Purity" More winnine the score 16 to 11 guests present. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newman and Friday there was a party given in Mr. and Mrs. Everd Roach visited at honor of Virgie Forsgren at her home the Rasmus Anderson home Sunday. prior to her leaving to take training The ladies M. I. A officers enter- at the Dee Hospital at Ogden to betained the mothers and daughters of come! a nurse. The party was given the ward at the home of Mrs. Sophia by the club girls and officers of Anderson, Thursday. The afternoon the primary of which Virgie is an was spent in visiting and playing officer in both organizations. Games games and after delicious refresh- were played and later refreshments ments were served by the M. I. A. were served by the ladies and all had ladies. time. a very pleasant Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Anderson and Arch Mrs. and Mr. Stokes, of Black family motored to Snowville Sunday. Pine were dinner and visited guests of dinner were and guests They visited Mrs. Eli Anderson Sunday. Mrs. Golden Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Summers and . Mr. and Mrs, John Nelson, of visited Mrs. Rasmus Anderson family visited and speit the day with Thursday. Mrs. Nelson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Marble of Dewey-villSunday. Mrs. Marble served a Mrs. Anderson ta the mothers and delicious chicken dinner and later, in daughters party. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Summers are the afternoon a watermelon bust was rejoicing over the arrival of a baby emjoyed by all. Mrs. Ezra Harris entertained a num girl born Thursday, August 6th. guests Sunday. The Misses Merle and Zayda Anderson ber of of Hoytsville are here visiting rela hostess served a delicious chicken din- tives and friends. They spent the week, ner which was enjoyed by all the guests. The guests visited throughout end with Miss Dorothy Anderson Mrs. Louis Sorensen and son, Owen, the afternoon and evening, Misses Annie and Mary Goodridge of Salt Lake, visited and were dinner guests of Mrs. Eli Hawkins, Satur- of Smithfield spent the week end with to Mrs. Eli Hawkins day. They later left for Logan Soren-son- 's Mr. and Mrs. George Stark and Mrs. with end week the spend mother, Mrs. Georginia Hill. daughters, Leila and Myrtle, visited Mrs. Sorenson was formerly a resi-o- f Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stark at How-elBothwell. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Allen and family, were in Preston Sunday. While there they visited and spent the day with Mrs. Ed Smith and family. Mr. Jewel Rasmussen and Mr. Sor enson, of Manti, have been working in Rich County while on , there return, visited Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hawkins, Wayne, Anderson and Norma and La Vera Summers. Wanda Anderson and Delia New man were Sunday dinner guests of 4-- H CUSTOMER - Mr. and Mrs. La Von Williams, of Howell, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Newman. Mr and Mrs. Elzo Sessions and Vireinia Cornwall and Virgil Ander son spent the week end at Fish Ha ven at Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George Summers, and Clarence Sumfamilv. Mr. more anH familv. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stokes and family and Thomas Stokes took 15 boy scouts to Logan Canyon on a scouting trip. They left Friday and returned home Monday evening, The boys reported they had a most wonderful trip. Mrs. John Anderson and family and Mrs. Sophia Anderson visited and were dinner guests of Mrs. Rasmus Ander son Monday. Verle Stokes was visiting at the Nels Anderson home Sunday. While there he accidentally picked up his in- gun and it was discharged slightly and-Mrs.- Milk-Le- ss When You Think HARDWARE THINK WILSON 'Everything To Build Anything" Phone 11 ! Ibur next puncture family locally celebrated her birthday at Dick Anderson's home in Tremon-toA delicious birthday spread was served by Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. Eli Anderson and Mrs. Dick Anderson and enjoyed by Mrs. Anderson and the three families. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Miles, of St George visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence n. may cost you $1 U there dollar's worth of mileage in that old tire at today's low prices? Latest life ''me guaranteed Summers Monday. Mrs. L. E. Allred was in Salt Lake . on business Sunday. Mrs. T. V. Summers and Mrs. Jas. Summers visited with Mrs. Clarence GOODYEAR PATHFINDER m69 Summers, Thursday afternoon, it being Mrs. Clarence Summer's birthday. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Scholer and family visited Mr. and Mrs. George Crozier of Union, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Lowrence Anderson attended the trappers convention held by the biological survey employees at Fish Lake July 26th. After the convention they took a trip through Bryce's and Zion's Canyons, returning home Saturday. Mr. S. L. Cox, who is harvesting his crop at Snowville, came in and visited Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Allred, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson and wife, of Bear River, visited Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Anderson Sunday afternoon. Refreshments were served by L , .. . S.25-2- 1 S0x3Vi Tubes at big" ' 8.57 (31x5.25) CL Re. 4.39 Truck..... savings, too. 17.95 fronk Chevrolet Co. 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SUBJECTS TAUGHT: Private Lessons at Usual Rates ....... iine ya SPORT ROADSTER The piano class is one of the modern methods now being taught in thousands of cities and towns of the United States, both in, and outside of the Public Schools. Recognizing this need in our community, I am ofa fering 10 weeks course of class work in piano, Free of Charge, to pupils from ages 6 years and upward, who apply for private lessons during August. ...'545 Am eiraeann Cost notice to Parents L tire 30x5 H. D. Jv xaiimipfles i 34.0-- 1 1 - i Phone .50-2- Other iize equally low Each Sit 4.50-2- 0 $ 5.60 (294.50) TTGwee $1.60 N Construction underway Jean Stokes. PURINA DAIRY RATION GARLAND-TKEMONTO- Richfield on $30,000 armory building. frn policy of low mark up and high quality of all foods makes it safe for the children to shop. Skaggs- - Rut-enbec- We - cording to Robert C. Harris, who received word of the same. The decision was rendered in favor of the defendant. Golden Harris. Case Settled in Wyo. Courts ljuring his hand. Froiuk Chevrolet Co. Phone 20 Tremonton, Utah |