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Show PAGE FFVE ilU'.i it BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1932 Sunday, Mrs. Jensen, of the Y. L. Stake Board, was present at our sacrement meeting and the young ladies were reorganized, with Mrs. Loretta Campbell as president. . Mrs. Florence Gardner as first counselor; Miss Lela Jensen as second counselor; Gayle Jensen as secretary. Mr. James P. Jensen of the Y. M. M. I. A. of the Stake Board, of Brig-haCity, also reorganized the Young Men. R. C. Barker was retained as president, with Henry C. Johnson as first counselor, Lorin Christensen as second counselor, Newell Checketts as secretary. Mrs. Minnie Gailick spent several days of last week visiting with relatives in this city. Mrs. Ona Wess is visiting in this city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parley W. Allred and family. Sundav afternoon Mrs. Moroni Lund berg entertained in honor of the birth- day of her twin daughters. Vera Lundberer and Mrs. Verna John, the af ternoon was spent in social chat. At three thirty a delicious hot dinner was served to fifteen gutsts. Mrs. Ernest Olsen, who was operat ed on at the Valley Hospital, in for appendicitis, is getting along fine and will soon be able to return to her home. Miss Thurza Rose is staying in Og den, for the summer with her sister, Mrs. Fred Timmerman and family. M. L A. BEAR RIVER CITY! By Mrs. . a W. Brailsford -- :x: Members and leaders of the third Club met Friday at two o'year clock in the school house. After sing injr and discussing the future plans of the club, the girls made and served a delicious fruit cocktail. 4-- H m Hyrum J. Hansen motored to Trovo, Utah, on Sunday and was accompanied home the same evening by his two daughters, Zula and Afton, who attended school the past school season at the Brigham Young university. Mr. and Mrs. Burnice Hunsaker, of Elwood, are the proud parents of a fine baby boy, born June 5th. Mrs. Hunsaker was formerly Miss Elna Anderson, of this city. Club met in Ten 4 The Dependentschool house Wednes-'aJE- y e Bear River at two o'clock. The club made and served several delicious recipes. Miss Thelma Iverson of Salt Lake City, is visiting in this city with her grandmother, Mrs. Marie B. Iverson and other relatives. club girls held The second year their second meeting at the home of their leader, Miss Noune Checketts. The subject was, simple desserts. Various dishes of deserts were prepared by the girls. Mrs. Curtis Allison and daughter, According to the director of a ChiEmma Jane, Mrs. Leonard Ipson and cago civic organization, more than daughter, Mary Lou, all of Ogden, 100.000 women sought husbands thru were calling on relatives in this city j matrimonial bureaus in the United Saturday. States last year, it is unuxeiy mat any woman with a good job had much difficulty in finding a mate. 4-- H -- Tre-monto- 4-- H ' When You Think HARDWARE . THINK WILSON 1 In the opinion of a New York scien- tist, "no Dsvcholoeist has publicly ut- tered anything in 10 yei"s worthy of the attention of a "Everything To Build Anything" Phone 11 old boy." 10-ye- ar if the gentleman was not rather conservative in limiting the And we wonder i period to 10 years. BATTERIES - - TIRES - - TUBES ASSOCIATED GASOLINE & OILS LEA'S SERVICE UTAH TREMONTON LEA DUNN. Prop. H. G. Scott Drug Co. Tremonton, Utah Phone .....47 ..... n, tf - , r. Calls 47 Night ......... PrescriptionSpeciaiists I RIVERSIDE ! By Mrs. I J. O. Hadfield !: E. TREMONTON I SEED GRAIN ! By Mra. P. E. Ault :x: TREBI BARLEY FEDERATION WHEAT BOWERS WHEAT DICKLOW WHEAT Mrs. George Beal and Mm. Oluf Joel Tubbs and children of Holbrook, Idaho, spent the Johnson attended the stake Relief So-- 1 week end here with relatives. ciety conference at Howell, Tuesday. Mrs. George Wright and Doris Hadfield gave a birthday par-t- v children, Mr. and Mrs. Fridav afternoon Norman Tubbs and a lady friend of. Salt Lake were here visiting Monday with Norman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Tubbs. Mr. and Mrs. Edington of Salt Lake, parents of Mrs. Ray Capener, spent Sunday here, also two aunts of Mrs. Capener's the Misses Laycock. Mrs. Capener accompanied them to Salt Lake and will spent the week there. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Strong and three children of Rexburg, Idaho, called at the Russell Capener home during the week. Mr. Strong is a brother to Mrs. Capener. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling and Mrs Tracy Welling attended a party at Brigham Tuesday night. Mjs. Ed Lee and children of Salt Lake and Mrs. Robert Lee visited at the Leland Capener home last week. They returned to Salt Lake Friday ex cept Miss Ruth Lee who. will visit here with her aunt for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lillywhite of Logan, spent last week at the Tracy Welling home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward went to Salt Lake Saturday. Tracy Welling came up from Camp Williams Saturday and spent Sunday with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Dustin and Mrs. Nina Dustin went to Montpelier Satur day to visit with relatives." Alvin Mor- tenson, brother of Mrs. Dustin, re. turned home with them and will visit with his sisters, Mrs. Dustin," Mrs. Wm. Bowcutt and Mrs. Lorenzo Bow- cutt. Mrs. Rowane Udy, who has been ill for some time was visited Sunday by her three brothers, Henry, Albert, and Fhillip Moon, all of Farmington, and Nephi Taylor and wife also of Farm ington. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Jensen and daughters, Thola and Mary, and Mo roni and Irene Ward motored to Salt Lake Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Howells and daughters of Pocatello, returned to their home Tuesday, after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Howell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward, Phoebe Ward and Mrs. Muriel Elcock went to Malad Friday. Mrs. Phoebe Ward and Mrs. Elcock remained until Sun- Elliot Lavona, Devern and Helen of Yost, are visiting for two weeks with ner mother, Mrs. George Garfield. Miss Maudell Seager was a dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Zelf Erickson, of Mantua. Mrs. O. A. Seager was a Salt Lake visitor on Monday and Tuesday. Her son Tyrell returned with her. He has just completed two years medical study at the university. Mrs. George Brough returned Wed nesday from her trip to Spring City wnere sne visited lor several davs. Mrs. Myrtle Green, and daughter. returned to her home in California, Sunday, after a visit of two weeks with her mother, Mrs. George Gar field. Max and K. II. Fridal III, were Lo gan visitors Sunday. Mrs. Ada Garfield, assisted by Mrs Ted Newton, were hostesses to the Ladies Farm Bureau Friday afternoon. Ashort business meeting was held, then the ladies adjourned to the kitchen to make a variety of egg dishes, under the leadership of Mr. O. L. Brough and Mrs. George Beal. Many dainty dishes were prepared and then served. The hostess also served ice cream and cookies to 14 members and 2 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jaynes of Twin Falls, called on Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Ault, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Aw W. Garfield and children, of Harrisville, Mrs. Myrtle Green and daughter, of California, and Mrs. George Garfield and daughter, Eva, motored to Yost Wednesday and visited with Mr .and Mrs. George Wright and family. 4-- H TREMONTON-GARLAN- PRICES For SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1932 a The C. C. Club of East Tremonton, met at the home of Miss Alice Brough June 2. Onion and asparagus soups were made, after which games were played. All were present. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Dona Brough, June 9th. 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They visiting with friends and relatives at J Partington and Salt Lake City. The Kings of the Kitchen met with I their at her home, leader, May Taylor, Bank merged interests with newly con ) solidated Carbon Emery Bank of this Monday, June 6th, and canned asparagus, and spinach. Also made two place. salad dressings and two salads. Tooele Improved road to Legion Park in Settlement Canyon completed. Castle Dale W. R. Snow took over Union Meat Market. ..25c String Beans Bread f0 3 Loaves....... 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