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Show - PAGE FOUR j - WASHAKUl I By Mrs. Joseph Parry t BEAR KIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. JUNE 2, 1932 v COMMUNICATION Tremonton, Utah June 1. 1932 is spendof Thomas I'catello, Lynn Bear River Valley Leader, Wash Tremonton, Utah. ing the week with his cousins in akia. Dear Editor: Twelve members and one invited We wish the people of the Bear Rivguest came down from Malad, bringi- er Valley to know that the talk that After has been circulating in Tremonton and ng1 refreshments and flowers. afa very pleasant a short meeting, vicinity about our daughter, Mrs. Maud M. Nelson, formerly a telephone ternoon was spent playing games. of the Bear River Valley . the operator, attended Bishop and Mrs. Parry Company, has been made stake excursion to the Logan temple ; Telephone some evil minded person or by up j last Thursday. persons, without any foundation whatMr. and Mrs. Linford Neaman are ever. She has been at our hojne since happy over the arrival of a fine baby thefirst part of January and has been girl at their home on Sunday, May 22. in excellent health, as our neighbors The base ball team of Washakie, can readily prove. The first of April went to Salt Lake City to work went to Fort Hall to play with an In- - she her and her little 7 year old girl, for last at that Friday, Norma, living, and she can dian team, place, be found They were accompanied by a num-- , at 420 East 2nd South St.. at Mrs. ber of Washakie people. Among the Barnes', at whose place she has been number were Moroni Timbimboo and since she went to Salt Lake. We feel that she has been through family. Jim John Neaman and famgrief and sorrow that she enough and others. ily and Enos Pubigee should have more sympathy of the " They returned in the evening. people than the malicious lies that are A number of Washakie people have damaging to her character. We have the name of a citizen in gone to Fielding and Riverside to town who seems responsible for all work in the beet fields. this scandall and a court decision in Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harris and chil- our favor may mean something to him dren, drove to Logan Jast Wednesday and his family. We have the Amerito visit relatives and friends. can Legion behind us, and they will us fight if necessary. They returned Saturday evening ac help We challenge any person or persons Miss Lillian companied by their niece, to bring proof contrary to our state"with who will them for visit Sorensen, ment that the scandal is nothing else a short time. n but gossip. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Evans of Trusting that the friends ot the Malad, and Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Thom- family, also Maud's friends will stand as, of Pocatello, were guests of the with us in combating this terrible lie, we are sincerely yours, Parry family last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Miller, Robert Harris of the high council, Penrose, Utah. and the Misses Emily Black and Merle vishome Price, junior missionaries, ited Sunday school and 'sacrament A number of the Washakie people went to the cemetery on Memorial meeting last Sunday. Bishpp and Mrs. Parry and family Day to clean up and decorate the attended a birthday party in honor of graves of loved ones. Mr. Parry's mother, last Monday. It The Washakie Relief Society ladies was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. were entertained by the stake board Relief Society Tuesday afternoon. Lyman Ipson at Pleasantview. j j j low-dow- UjI M ik? LM t--I M N U AT SUNDAY, JUNE 5th 4 a 4 P. M. Tremonton Tfs Yrfiir Snnruir A Ogden Ham C.imA Tu Atnrp(l BATTERIES - - TIRES - - TUBES ASSOCIATED GASOLINE & OILS UTAH . . LEA DUNN. Prop. iRf im . .. By Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen By Mrs. Frank Peck Dorotha Christensen returned Saturday, alter a two week's visit with relatives at Price, Huntington and Richfield. She greatly enjoyed this trip to Southern Utah. Hhe Mi Kan Wee, primary girls, under the direction of their teacher, Mrs. Minnie Kelstrum and Miss June Lar-se- n gave a party iu honor of their mothers, Tuesday eveniDg. The party was held at Miss Larsen'8 home. Games were played, and refrshments served to twenty-nin- e guests. All enjoyed a wonderful evening. Miss Erma Hansen spent last week in Logan visiting with friends and at the U. S. A. C. Mr. and Mrs. Marion, Miller and :x: Mrs. Nathella Griffin and Mrs. J. T Bigler were Ogden visitors Thursday La Vera Manning, who is attending Business College in Salt Lake City, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Manning. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lillywhite and family of Spanish Fork, spent Sunday with Mr. Lillywhite's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite. The following students of the Smithsonian Business college of Ogden, spent the week end and Monday with their parents: Phyllis Haws, Jen nie Peck and Vera Smith. Otto Nye left last week for Montana and Yellowstone Park, where he has accepted a position with an or- children accompanied Dwaine by -T-Y THEATRE SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY June 5th - 6th - 7th HE DREAMED OF THE GIRL HE HAD WON AND LOST Novarro in His First American Romance! It Has Youth, Love, Action! RAMON NOVARRO In "IHIUHDPLSm With mill-han- Also Stan LAURELL and Oliver HARDY In A Great Comedy "ANY OLD PORT" THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY June 9th - 10th - 11th "the GAY CABALLERO" With George O'BRIEN The Romeo of Mexico, the Robin Hood of the Rio Grande. He puts the "it" in bandit! Conchita MONTENEGRO Lovely senorita who lives for love. Her flashing eyes are more dangerous than flashing guns! Victor McLAGLEN A bad man who makes good in thje bad lands. A devil with a daredevil with men! the women Stealing gold for the poor and kisses for himself. Saving the day for his friends . . . but saving the night for his senoritas! In a story loaded to the guns with double-barrele- d action! ... Also Comedy and Cartoons :x:- - m w V :x: Delbert Jenkins and Wayne left Wednesday for Montana. THAT you should keep your money by spending it at home. The financial assets of a city do much to measure its prosperity. You should increase these assets so prosperity can increase. You decrease them by spending money elsewhere. When citizens take a pledge of loyalty to the home city and stay with it, the whole city prospers. By the force of will, the study the situation, and the application common sense, most cities deter the policy of the home city. Th with hard work, enthusiasm and persistency, they carry out that policy to a successful conclusion. The policy of buying at home is a policy that makes good cities better. Too much emphasis cannot be placed upon the possibilities of getting business for the home city. The city or community that grasps and utilizes the knowledge of what buying at home means finds local business prospering and new enterprises seeking locations. When you buy merchandise from those who advertise in local papers you are assured of protection, service, and promises lived up to. When you buy away from home and wake up to the fact that the goods you bought are not what you thought they were, don't kick; you are just out of luck. In local papers you can always find astonishing values advertised. at home Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Bates spent Memorial Day in Brigham City. Mrs. S. B. Watland entertained her bridge club Saturday afternoon. Mae Calderwood spent the week end with firends at Burley, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs and family spent Memorial Day at Fairview, Utah. 4-- H Those, who at the beginning of the year, turned their binoculars on the cloud of depression in the hope of dis- covering even a vestige of the silver lining, will have to put them away again if the opinions many of our leading politicians canslj express. ta fr n, believed. i The present world trade depression is largely, though not wholly, psychological, and the problem is how best the world can be restored to a normal condition. Many of our politicians seem to think that it can economize itself into prosperity, while most of the rank and file think that we should pay some little attention to making : better business for all. Mr. and Mrs. Guy' Johnson and spent Memorial Day at Richmond. Mr. John Cole of Los Angeles, is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Cole. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Rhead and family of Price, and Mr. Frank Allen of Salt Lake, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rhead. Mrs. E. H. Rhead, who has been visiting at her son's home here for the past month, returned to Salt Lake Sunday with the visitors. ANNOUNCING companions. Mrs. J. P. Monday from Payson, Manti Mrs. Lillie The OPENING on SAT Christensen returned a two week's trip to JUNE 4 th of and Richfield. Miller of Syracuse, is visiting relatives here. S HOWELL By Mrs. Roscoe Stoddard Mrs. Laboy Call, of Willard, who has spent the past three weeks here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Mason, has returned to her home at Willard. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Forsgren left Tuesday for a week's trip at Idaho towns where they will visit with relatives and friends. Bishop and Mrs. C. B. Gunnell spent Friday at the Logan temple. They accompanied fhe Curlew stake excursion. Miss Jean Stoddard left Sunday for Ogden, where she entered the Dee Hospital for nurse training. Miss Lola Gunnell made a shopping tour to Ogden Saturday. Mrs. Lynn Wood was the house guest duriiy? the week of her sister, Mrs. Ray Buchanan of Ridgedale. Mr. Martin Bassett and Miss Mable Howard, of Blue Creek, were married Tuesday, at Ogden. They are visitine here with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bas sett The following were visitors Gibbs' Pharmacy Drug Store and Soda Fountain IN THE Midland Hotel Comer A FULL LINE OF DRUGS and TOILET GOODS Prescriptions Filled AT RIGHT PRICES COME IN AND GET A sacrament meeting here Sunday: Mr. Chris Last of the stake high council, Mr. Russell Sorenson of Garland, a returned missionary and Mr. Woodward an elder. Mr. Thompson sang, "Teach Me to Pray", accompanied by Miss Myrl Christofferson, at the pi- here. SOUVENIR-FRE- E!! at the ano. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gunnell spent Decoration Day at Logan. Mrs. Cnas. Last and daughter, Eva-din- e, and son Boyce, spent Sunday 7U to tKMll Depression prices on permanent waves at Myrtle Holmgren's, now at the old hospital building, Garland, Utah. Phone 132. (Adv.) chestra to play for the summer. Joseph Kirkham called at the home The V. G. F. Club met at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mrs. W. S. Muir Thursday evening of Kirkham last week. He was on his of last week. way to Seattle, Washington. He is Mrs. George Halliday entertained at traveling on the R. K. O. vaudeville circuit. a dinner party Friday evening. CovMrs. Lynn Hodges of Logan, is ers were laid for twelve. spending the week with her parents, The V. G. F. Club was entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite at the home of Mrs. Roscoe Hepplar Miss Alissa Manning of Salt Lake Wednesday evening. the week end with her City, spent parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Manning. Mr .and Mrs. Ted Clarkston of Salt Mrs. J. L. Harvey and daughter, Lake City, spent Memorial Day visitspent the week end and Monday in ing friends in Tremonton. Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ogden of Price, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shumway moday. tored to Logan Saturday, where they visited at the home of Mr iand Mrs. Club attended the Golden Frisbey, Sunday- -' Wednesday, May 25, the graduation exercises at girls met at the home of their leader, the U. S. A. C. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stoddard of GarMiss June Larson. The hostess treat- Dorothy Lillywhite of Spanish Fork field, are visiting with Mr .and Mrs. ed all to lemon pie. is visiting with her grandparents, Mr. Guy Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Wilter Wagstaff and and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite. children of Salt Lake City, and Mr. Mrs. Millan Peck will be hostess to Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Fishburn and Sunwere Mrs. and Henry Wagstaff the members of the Ladies Self Cul- sons were Brigham City visitors day guests of Mr .and Mrs. Wm. Pe- ture Club Friday afternoon, June 3rd. tersen. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson, Mrs. Edgar Winchester entertained Miss Verian Andersen of Salt Lake, Blanche and Blaine and Mrs. Delos came up Saturday to visit her par- Thompson motored to Logan Saturday at a birthday party Thursday afternoon for Alice Winchester. Fourteen ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Anderson. She where they attended the graduation participated. gusts has a week's vacation. exercises at the U. S. A. C. Odell Miss Luby Rasmussen of Salt Lake, Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomp Mr. Clifton Kerr visited in Tremonton over the week end. Mrs. Kerr City, spent the week end with her son, was among the graduates. foiks, returning on Monday. Herbert Stayner was an Ogden vis- will accompany her husband on his next trip out. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Garbanatti, of itor, Thursday. Snowville, were guests of Mr .and Mrs. Hunter Gaddie and small Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Eggelston and Mrs. Leo Peterson Saturday and Mr. daughter, Barbara Gayle, are visiting and Mrs. Rollan Wade of Stone, were wit h Mr.and Mrs. Roy Lillywhite and sons of Salt Lake, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. their guests on Sunday. family in Spanish Fork. Dewey. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schoffiekl and C. R. Welling of Salt Lake City, of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Winzeler' and daughter, of Layton, were guests called on friends here Monday. Mr. Vernon Carlson and children, SatMr. and Mrs. P. C. Petterson and family and Mrs. S. N. Cole spent Sunday and Memorial Day in Ogden, at urday. family spent Monday in Ogden. home of Mrs. Herrick. the The baseball game here Saturday Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Manning and was a very close one, but the Thatcher family motored to Farmington and Miss Lela Jensen entertained at a team were defeated by one point. Salt Lake Monday. dinner party Tuesday evening at her Elders Barlow, Leland Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shumway and home in Bear River City. Mrs. Edna Verl Anderson of Tremonton, gave family spent Decoration Day in Clarks Pack, Mrs. Irene Kerr and Miss some interesting talks here Sunday ton. Holmgren were guests from Mrs. Arthur Felsted entertained at evening. Mrs. Angeline Hansen of Logan, a prettily arranged dinner Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Parker and was a week end guest of her daughter, evening. The guests were seated at and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Ander- small tables which were made attac-tiv- e Mrs. Lena Fronk and family visited son. with spring flowers. Covers were West Point and Ogden cemeteries on Monday. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wright and laid for twelve guests. Following the Mrs. Pearl Holt at Ogden, daughter daughter, of Salt Lake City, also K. dinner tables were arranged for bridge of Mr. Parker. Mrs,. Parker's son, H. Fridal, Sr., and daughter, Mae, Mrs. Delos Thompson winning high William returned with them. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. score and Mrs. R. J. Stayner low. E. Fridal on decoration day. Walter Pres. and Mrs. J. J. Shumway moThe National Guard unit left Wed- Mr. and Mrs. George Daily of tored to Salt Lake Wednesday, Jordan Narrows nesday, June 1st, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. home Thursday. j to be gone fifteen days. Sam Mortensen Decoration Day. Mrs. P. E. Ault and Mrs. Hadfield, of the Farm Bureau, met the ladies at Elwood and organized the Ladies Farm Bureau. The remainder of the time was taken up making egg dishes, after Mrs. Hadfield had given a talk on eggs as a food and as a sub stitute for meat. 30 ladies were present and sampled the dishes prepared. Mr. and Mrs. Amos P. Hansen and children went to Mantua Monday where they visited some of Erma's Una MERKEL Madge EVANS and Ralph GRAVES He wasn't ready to die for "dear old whoozis." lie thought He college spirit "a racket" and a girl's love "the bunk." d was just a lowly who tried to make the grade in love and learning. It's real, it's true, it's the most unusual romance you haw ever seen! TREMONTON W -!- - Frank and Dollie Thompson went to Logan last Wednesday to attend the funeral of Miss Afton Frank, who died Monday of ruptured appendix. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christensen of Salt Lake City, visited at Ira Andersen's Saturday, on their way to Logan and Preston for Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Anderson and Annie, Babby and Dale, spent Memorial Day at Preston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Austin and 2 children of Trenton, also Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Amos of Logan, were guests of Mr .and Mrs. Andrew Jensen and other relatives here last Fri- Lew-sto- L-I-B-E-R- CPS. 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