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Show FIVE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1932 Mrs.' Lorenzo Peterson and Royes of Brigham City" and Mr. and Peterson School Mrs. Joseph. Jacobson of Deer Lodge, j. ' ', Montana, were Sunday guests of J4r. By. Mrs. David Larson By Mrs. P. E. Ault :x: and Mrs. Ohif Johnson. . Mr. Johnson HONOR ROLL. and he and his wife were on their :x: :x: The following honor roll for the 5th home. from California where they way a State attended Mesdames Mabel Birdie Abbott Hansen, George term is as follows: Mr. A- - N. Fishburn spent two days small tables to sixteen members. Ruby Fair and Lucile Shaffer were host- had spent the winter. Oyler meeting at Salt Lake City last "A" this week in Salt Ltke City. esses to theRelief Society Ladies at Bergstrom, who nasnt Deen witn tne Thursday. June Buchanan, Virginia, Carter, club all winter, was present also. Folthe home of Mrs. Hansen Wednesday Mrs. Jane Abbott returned Sunday Arlene Hadfield, Frank Hess. Mr. M. H. Pack made a business lowing the luncheon tables were ar- after an extended visit in Salt Lake of last week. Mrs. Zelda Adams gave ranged for bridge. Lucille Jensen won City. Her daughter, Mrs. H. L. Childs Phyllis Richards. a paper on "Spring". Mesdames Ella trip to Ogden Thursday. "B" high score and Edith Foxley low. and Vers Grover sang," Springtime accompanied her and remained for the Irene Allred, Miss Mary Burns was a visitor in Bobby Archibald, In the Rockies". Master Golden Ad day. Maxine Austin, Lavina Barnard, Mr. J. C. Dewey and daughter, Virams gava a cornet solo, accompanied Mrs. Charles Peterson was a Logan Ogden Monday. V Arch Benson, Mabel Berchtold, ginia, motored to Salt Lake Thursday visitor Friday and Saturday. by Miss Maud Adams. The work car Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Pates were Beyer, Lyle Bjorn, to see Myrle, Mr. Dewey's son, who is ried on was the basting of quilt blocks Fay Garfield visited with Vera Kay Virginia Kenneth Boss, Owen Brough, visitors last Thursday. leaving Friday for the Phillipine Isl- on Sunday. Tray lunch was served to twenty six ands where he is going on a job for Mr. and Mrs. Oral Hill are rejoic- - Norine Checketts, Deone members and six visitors. Christensen, Alice Christopherson, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs and fam- government. Mr .and Mrs. John Oyler accom -ook, i.yia uombs, at the home of Mrs. Hill's parents, Mr. ily, visited with relatives in Oxford, by Mrs. Legrande Jensen, of panied lce Crockett, lone Davis, Idaho, Sunday. Mrs. Harry Drew entertained the and Mrs. M. Woodruff. Collinston, motored to Salt Lake City Dewey, Janice Earl, L. L. Bridge Club at her home WedMrs. Vernon Woodruff, who has Saturday to visit relatives, returning Helen Mrs. L. S. Mann entertained her Elwell, Mrs. Faye Farnsworth, some better. ill been is WoodH. T. afternoon. Mrs. very nesday Sunday. bridge club Saturday afternoon at her ward, Mrs. Alma Theurer and Mrs. E. Eliza Woodruff and Mrs. Ivy Madsen Emma Gardner, Genevieve Gardner, Mr. Rulon Steed, of Logan, was a B. a Winzeler Mrs. was F. home. H. White were special guests. High are assisting Miss Woodruff with the Gladys Hansen, Mavis Hansen, Thursday night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Maude Hamson, Ruth Hamson, special guest. David Larson. prize was won by Mrs. Frank Powell, work caring for the sick. atnee neppier, Khea Heppler, Emerson Abbott of Logan, visited cut by Mrs. G. H. Watland and consoJames H. Miller motored to Logan Mr. 0. P. Bates and some of the Ab- ' Mrs. Mr. and his noimgren, VaLoy Iverson, George W. W. on business, Thursday. Mrs. Wadsworth. lation parents by C. Penney employees of the local J. iarKarei Jenmns, neien Johnson, Elder Manon who recentbott, Sorensen Thursday. Co. attended a meeting of the comnon jonnson, ranees Karnely, Grace White had as her Sunday ly returned from the Western States The Petunia has been chosen as the Bertha pany Wednesday evening at Ogden. of Landvatter, Loa Loveland, Westmoreland Mission was greeted by a large auditown flower and everyone in town is guest, Miss Mary Jessie Manning, Lydia Meister, Tremonton. ence at sacrament meeting Sunday evsome asked of these to flowers, plant Kenneth Shaw, who is attending 0. L. Brough was attending to busi- - lkUth Meister, Lillian Morrison, ening where he was the principal school at the U. of U. in Salt Lake, .either as a border, a whole bed of ness ivum wunns, in Brigham uty inursuay ana speaker. A them or prefer. prize they anyway spent several days during the week , faye Nye, Gerald Palmer, , Monday evenings. The Misses Lucile Oyler and Car' with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. will be given for the best display of ma rerry, Max Peterson, men Shaffer each gave retold stories will all flowers. these If cooperate Shaw. Thea Peterson, Florence Petterson, in a very creditable manner. A pleasour city will become more beautiful. Theo Richards, Luella Romer, CLUB NEWS feature of the meeting was the ing Mrs. Frank Cox, of Fairview, and Francis Romer, Leona Shimek, by the newly organized choir. singing Bureau Farm Ladies Tremonton Harold Smith, Ira Somers, daughter, Mrs. Roy Cargile, of Ogden, :x: Mr. Mrs. Lafayette Grover moand and Miss Amy Baker, of Price, were will have their next meeting, April The second year Food Club and Dana Stephenson, Taul Stumm, to tored and Portage Sunday Your opportunity to put on Brigham 2 home Mrs. Mrs.-Daof at the 27th, at o'clock, dinner guests of Mr. and their mothers met with Miss Izola Mildred Theurer, Miles Thompson, afternoon. new i R. D. Anderson. Goodyear, care A on lesson Briggs Saturday. Home Demonstration Agent, and Edna Mae Ward. Mr. and Mrs. ' David Larson and Tires at : and repair of electric equipment will Jensen, The sixth term roll is not made up of Logan, and Mrs. P. E. Ault, at the Rhoda, were guests of Mrs. Dean Madsen ,who has been work- be given. Those wishing to make home of Miss Rae Abbott, their club as interest at the end of the year cen daughter, PRICES J. A. Bigler, at' the bridge Friday afters upon final grades and credits ternoon. ing part time at the local Safeway lamps will please get in touch with leader, April 7th. I EVER Stores, was put on regular, Wednes- Mrs. Gilbert Parker, this week. Miss Jensen gave an interesting earned rather than term grades Elder Marion Sorensen gave a brief emhas Mr. who been, Stevens, day. talk on the work of the club to the oi ms missionary experiences Mr. Gus NussBaum, of Salt Lake Bear River high school track and report ployed there, returned to Ogden. which Miss mothers and after leaders, Priesthood" at Uunion meeting in Gar City, and Miss Hattie Morrison, of Abbott called the to order and j tennis men are leaving Thursday, land, Sunday. meeting Lake be married at Salt will this G. F. Club was entertained The V. city, the following- officers were elected April 21, for the B. Y. U. at Provo. Mrs. Alva Rhodes was a Brigham " at the home of Mrs. Harry Taylor, a City today (Thursday). Cupid began for the coming year: where they will enter into different visitor, Friday. , of his the construction work new member of the club, Wednesday during President. Katherine Abbott: vice meets that will be held there Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mr. while and NussBaum church the the After evening There will be schools from all parts H. Miller were her spending evening. president, Dona Abbott; secretary mother, Mrs. F. sewing a dainty tray luncheon was his brother were painting the same. treasurer, Dona Brough: song and of Utah to compete against although A. Shuman, Mrs. Starlin Stanfil, Mesat the time this they stayed served. During cheer leader, Alice Brough; club re Bear Kiver is hoping to live up to dames Titus and Brooks Shuman of Morrison home. Fridal; recreation com their name in track and return home Penrose. These young people are well known porter, Mary The S. 0. D. H. Club was enter Mrs. Laura Oleson, of Brigham, is mittee, Melba Jones, Marjorie Koford, with many honors. tained at the Dewey home with Vir and highly respected and the Leader and Lavern Garfield. a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. in friends wishing The Bear River track men have Hansen. A name for the club is to be given ginia Dewey and Pearl Bergstrom as joins their many hostesses. Luncheon was served at them much joy and happiness. lifetime Guaranteed at the next meeting which will be much competition this year in the Mrs. Beth Vanfleet, of Logan, visitdashes and held April 21. weights. Hawkins, ran ed at the J. L. Atkinson home, Sunthe 100 yard dash in 9.8 seconds, and low. day. Mrs. Marion Summers and children The first year Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oyler and chilsewing club was Thompson followed a close second CASH PRICES of Bothwell, spent last week with Mrs. organized in the home of Miss Lucile with 9.9 seconds. Hawkins also ran dren of Tremonton, were calling on Umck 220 in record breaking time. Printhe T. D. Mrs. Mr. and Summers 14. Full parents, on Peck Mrs. Miss Lucile Frank Cropley, af By April la relatives here Sunday afternoon. OnralM lack Davis. Cropley is to be the leader and Miss ciple Smith was the timer for the 100 The regular M. I. A. meeting was Mrs. Rose Manning has as her Anna Brenkman, her assistant Ruth yard dash. :x: 2ti4.M-2- 1 postponed in order that all might at 39S4.M-2Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Winters of guests Mr. and Mrs. Claud Miller of Cropley acted as chairman, assisted by i The Washakie men, Devere Harris tend the stake M. 4. 4.S7 A. tryouts at I. Mx4.St.21 4.S7 4.11 Salt Lake City, spent the week end Salt Lake City. Mrs. Parker, club advisor. The name and Gibbs are showing up well. Har- Garland. 2SX4.7M9 0.S1 4.f7 The members of the Ladies Faculty chosen for the club was "Ambitious ris throws the shot around 38 feet and here with relatives and friends. 39x3.M-1- 9 Ideal weather is favorable for the .39 .ts Mrs. Delos Thompson spent last Club were pleasantly entertained Sewers." Officers were elected is throws the discuss and javelin also. MaJ.M-3- 9 of I.4U which is planting crops being pushGibbs home 11 5 ' the of May- follows:' feet high jumpes around 1.171 .4 Thursday evening at Wednesday In Ogden. ed as rapidly as possible. Incidental Miss Phyllis Haws, a student o the or and Mrs. A. R Capener with Miss Mabie umstensen;, vice inches. some .resident, base ball fans are not too Rose polevaults arourfd 11 feet to ly, TUNB IN Smithsonian Business College, Ogden, Edna Capener, Miss Helen Mendenhali president. Ruby ' Landvatter; secre tired to practice after work, as they the Arleen-Nelson 1st honor. her Vernal lUdioProfraaM week with end Miss capture the Goodyear mother, place Donna Beck: cheer spent on the diamond in the early Mrs. Grace Haws. Harris as hostesses. An interesting leader, Ada Schoffield; reporter, Hel Hawkins, Thompson, Harris and appear . Millan Peck made a business trip to program was given. i Gibbs will be back next year and Bear evenings. en Supan. Mrs. J. L. Harvey was reelected hisSalt Lake City, Wednesday of last The next meeting is to be held May Kiver will have just as good next year CO. Brigham City John E. Baird and week. torian of the Utah State Federation at the home of Miss Anna Brenk Son moved reall estate office to Mor Eliminations were held Friday, Apr. The Misses Jennie Peck and Fern of Womens' Clubs at their election of man 15 for student body officers for next gan building. Capener entertained the members of officers held April 13th in Ogden. Salt Lake City Work on Veterans' PHONE 120 year. They were eliminated down, their bridge club Thursday evening Mrs. Harvey has held this office for vey. Hospital expected to be completed by two for each foloffice. They are as Mrs. P. C. Petterson, Mrs. Ella Ben at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank the past two years. June. Miss Wanda Rose of Ogden was a ton, Miss Florence Petterson and Le lows: President, Dallas White, Ther-a- l Peck. , Luncheon was served at small Bishop; vice president, Lydia Meistables, to sixteen. Green and white week end. guest at the home of Mr. Grande Benton were Salt Lake City ter, Norma Anderson; secretary and was the color scheme carried out Fol- and Mrs. W. G. Carter. visitors Sunday . Miss Helen Harvey, a student of the Mrs. Alma King was hostess to the historian, Frank Hess and Lyle Bjorn. lowing luncheon tables were arranged for bridge. Miss Phyllis Haws won U. S. A. C, spent the week end with members of the Ladies Self Culture Each of these students are capable of high score and Miss Lizzie Archibald her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Har Club Friday afternoon, April 15th. holding this office. The students are Pres. Mrs. M. E. Andrus was in charge sure that whoever receives the office of the meeting. Reports of the con- will work for the advantage of the " vention of the Utah State Federation students. of Womens' Clubs held in Ogden last - ' - ft a gir mm I : TREMONTON, UTAH week, were given by the delegates, Mrs. W. W. Richards, Mrs. A. R. Cap j LEA DUNN, Prop. FOR SAT., 23, 1932 j ener and Mrs. G. B. Hughes. A! By Miss Annie Hurd very interesting talk on Hawaii j was W given by Mr. Alma King. :x: The Ladies Ukelele Quartette of Mr. J. L. Sanders was is Salt Lake Tremonton furnished very entertain Grade "A", Fresh Creamery. City on business last weeek. He was ing music. The hostess served a delicious tray accompanied home by his son, Steve, luncheon to G2 members and ten who remained over the week end. 2 Cans Leon Peterson of Salt Lake City, guests. Mission Brand. was in town the first of the week. meet to Mrs. F. with Adjournment Mrs. Rebecca Cutler and Mrs. John L. Nye May 6th. Miss Hazel Innes, a student of the Arbon attended the Relief Society con 10 U. S. A. C, spent the week end with ference at Salt Lake. They also ather parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Innes. tended the general conference while Crystal White. Pres. and Mrs. J. J. Shumway en there. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson and son tertained a number of friends at din ner Saturday evening. The remainder Mack came out from Ogden Saturday of the time was spent in various kinds and spent the week end here. Full Quart, Gold Medal. TO Miss Laura Robbins returned to her of games. Mrs. M. D. Peters and small daugh home at Weston last week. Arnold ter, Joan, spent the week end with Hurd, Miss Annie Hurd and Miss Lola Mrs. Peter's parents, Pres. and Mrs. Robbins accompanied her home. I 3 Mrs. R. J.. Bradshaw is reported ill J. J. Shumway. week. this The Garland Asso Men's Business Green Tender, Tip. ciation was organized last week with Mrs, Van Peterson and her baby, the following officers. President. C. son, came home Saturday. She was E. Pinder; vice president, F. A. Driggs accompanied by Miss Vida Peterson Dozen Fresh Ground . Choice Heifer Beef and secretary, B. Dale Gibson. The of Garland. Extra Large. directors chosen were C. D. Barfuss, ; Primary convention in connection .Elmer Jensen, J. W. Lewis,. J. E. with the stake quarterly conference, PER POUND PER POUND was held at Holbrook Sunday. Bishop Edell and Dr. T. W. Innes. Dozen Dr. J. W. Chambers made a business David A. Smith represented the general authorities and Mrs. Ellenor B. Sunkist trip to Salt Lake City, Tuesday. Thomas represented the Primary genFresh Ground Open Kettle Rendered eral board. When You Think D. G. Nelson is making preparations HARDWARE to rebuild his store. The contract has PER POUND .. POUNDS .. been let to George Wade of Stone. - Notes High E. TREMONTON Local Happenings ; EAST GARLAND -- "e f , i j oca 4-- H . 4-- H n Ali-Weat- LOWEST KNOWN New Low Prices! m GARLAND 4-- H . GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY , U ?-- and-Mrs- : .' . ": tary-treasurer- ,!. 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