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Show PAGE EIGHT BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. JUNE 9, 1932 "EAST GARLAND pr ' By Miss Annie Hurd :x: Douglas Oyler, sen of John Oyler, Jr., and. Miss Melba Quayle of Perry, were married in the Logan Temple Wednesday. Mr. Oyler is president of the Y. M. M. I. X. of the ward and a highly respected young man in the community. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Larson and son, Paul, Mrs. Eric Northman of Garland and Mr. Charles Bjorkman of Loagn, motored to Heber City Sunday morning to attend the funeral of Mrs. Arthur Bjorkman,, a relative. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Julander and little; daughter, Gayle, returned to their home in Kanab after a short, pleasant visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen. Mrs. Horace Gleason and daughter, Dawn, of Salt Lake City, and Miss Marjary Gleason of San Francisco, visited with relatives and friends Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mr3. Heber Petersen, daughter, Jacqueline and son, Clarence were tailing on relatives Sunday: Miss Helen Atkinson returned home Sunday after having spent the week visiting relatives in Clarkston. Mr, and Mr3. David Larson, sons Glen and Lynn, attended the commencement exercises at the State University, the first days of the week. The Misses Khoda and Marie Larson returned home with their parents Tuesday evening after their year's study at the U. of U. and McCune School of Music and Arts, respectively. Miss Khoda completed her 4 years of work, receiving a B. S. degree in history, from the U. of U. Leland Watt of Layton was a Sunday guest at the J. L. Atkinson home. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Larson and son, Paul, visited in Salt Lake City the first days of the week attending the commencement exercises at the U. of U. on Tuesday. Their son D. Conrad Larson received his B. S. degree in: the school of medicine. Mrs. Elsie Peterson and little daugh ter, Yvonne, of Los Angeles, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover and other relatives, the first of the week. They went to Bear River City Wednesday to visit relatives. Other guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grover were, Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Hawkes of Brigham and Miss Hazel Bowcutt of Garland, spent Sunday and Monday with her friend, Miss Hazel A baby girl was born to Mr .and Mrs. Harold Arbon, Wednesday. Mrs. Arbon is with her mother at Brig-haCity. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hurd announce the birth of a baby girl at Tremonton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lindeman and little daughter, Nita Clare, of Hiawatha, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Larkin. On Monday Mrs. Lar kin and two children accompanied them to Howell for the day. Mr. and Mrs. John Arbon and family attended the Allen-Mafamily reun- - : ; - y ? ; i ,.- 7- i" -- f" - Ml " Grover. ; - .. I By. Mrs. David Larson . - - ; .. ." t - -- ,- l. V Ulf1 m PEN.N ' MA VALUES y ion at Rockland. H. J. Robbins has invested in a new Ford truck . Miss Ruth Robbins, of Logan, is visiting friends here. Jos. J. Cutler, son. Jay, daughter, Wanda, and Mrs. D. J. Cutler, motored to Fort Hall to be present at the setting of the monument by the Idaho scout council. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Larkin and NpDhi Larkin visited their son and daughter, at Juniper, Sunday. Archie Hurd was in Ogden Sunday. Mrs. George Allen was in Ogden most if last week, with Mrs. R. Allen. The Snowville. ball team played C i tIritr Pino a victory of The boys brought home ' 17 to 7. . I I i ""in iiiif "l I I Pounds of Fat I ' ? first remove the If you're fat cause! Take one half teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water in the morning. To hasten results go light on fatty meats, potatoes, cream and pastries in 3 weeks get on the scales and note how many pounds of fat have vanished. 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