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Show PAGE FIVE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1933 and social conversation. A lovely iMrs. Robert Nish Wednesday. They luncheon was served and the guests motored to Mound Springs in the afternoon to visit with Mr. Mason report having had a most enjoyable time. j oroiner, vx m. Mason. By Mrs. Don R, Lamb By Miss 111a Perry Mr. and Mrs. George LeRoy Holla- The Harmony Boys, with their line of new songs and comedy plays accom:x: day and son, LaMar, of Kamas, visit- The Relief Society here held their panied with the Plymouth orchestra, Dance Apr. 13, Elwood. Adm. 25c. ed Mr. and Mrs. George Holladay and annual social, honoring the organiza- visited Portage ward Thursday evenThomas Stokes and Bert Hunsuker family during the week. Mr.and Mrs. Roland Anderson en-- 1 tion of the society, Monday evening, ing and gave the good people there a were business visitors in Salt Lake, tertained at a birthday party for their which was to be held on the 17th, but real treat in the line of entertainment. Friday. were son, Richard, age 4, Sunday. Refresh- on account of the funeral services on A lively dance was the outcome after Mr. and Mrs. George rlolladay ments were served to the fifteen small that day it became necessary to post the show. relatives with Lake Salt in visiting pone it one week later. guests and games were played. during the fore part of the week. A very excellant program was car Mr. and Mrs. Burnhope, Miss DorMrs. Jack Chugg of Ogden, were out which consisted pf the dram- ATLAS OIL TO ried and Leo Stokes Summers and Marble Mrs. Maurine othy guests of Mr. of the events that took place and Mr. and Mrs. end. week and Henrie atizing the George during USE Mrs. Ezra . Harris entertained ten son, Glenn, of Garland, were Sunday in the early days of the church. Ihe were characters the costumes worn afternoon and by Mr. Thursday! dinner a of ladies at guests sewing party, made to represent those worn in the and Mrs. George Summers. refresnme-iitDelicious afternoon. Ogden Company Becomes Distributor Mr. M. was Mrs. and D. Marble afternoon and early days. the and were served For Northern Part of Archibald and Nish Austin Joseph gpent in appliquing quilt blocks, weav-.qf- daughter, Maurine, motored to Salt were in Utah on and Ogden Lake Miss City Brigham Simmons of Monday. conversation. social Lucy rugs and week. last of business Wednesday Mrs. George Summers entertained Bingham accompanied them home to A number of our people were in Justin W. McCarthy, president of small guests at a party visit during the week. twenty-seve- n the Logan temple Wed- the Atlas Oil company of Ogden, anattendance at Cleon's fifth her of honor son, in nounced Saturday that the Atlas comnesday of last week. birthday, Saturday afternoon. Games 10 PEOPLE OUT OF EVERY Phines Pearson who underwent an pany has become distributor in northwere played and a light luncheon was operation a few weeks ago in an Og- ern Utah of Richfield gas 100 HAVE STOMACH ULCER den served. hospital, came home the fore part oline and this same gasoline will be Mr. D. M. Marble and Bert Hunsa-ke- r of the week feeling much improved distributed at Atlas stations. motored to Salt Lake on business Acidity, indigestion, heartburn, sour and is getting along nicely at this In connection with the announce stomach often lead to ulcers. Don't writing. Saturday Mr. McCarthy issued a statement, Joseph J Newman was delightfully ruin your stomach. Counteract these The Riverside Dramatic Company ment the Richfield pro concerning surprised Wednesday evening by thir- conditions with Dr. Emil's Alda Tab- visited our town Wednesday night and duct as follows: ty friends. The evening was spent in lets. Scott Drug Company, Tremon-to- presented the play, "The Dutch De "The fact that Richfield Utah. (Adv.) playing cards, solving puzzles tective.,' A dance followed the play Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith were gasoline, now approaching its first is really one of the finest transacting business in Ogden Friday birthday, k fuels on the of last week. not is market, particularly surprising Mr. and Mrs. Lennard Wolverton are rejoicing over the safe arrival of to the countless devotees this gas has gained since it was first introduced a fine baby girl that came to bless late users last spring. Yet Mother their home Tuesday evening. will, nevertheless, be definitely interand baby are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller and ested, it is believed ,in the fact that j 47 . . . TREMONTON, Mr. Miller's mother. Mrs. Wm. Miller science by means of specific and unof Penrose, were here visiting with erring laboratory analyses has conMr. and Mrs. Phines Pierson, Thurs firmed that sweeping conviction on the part of the motoring public. day. "Laboratory tests have proved that Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mason of Wil Richfield gasolines top the list of the lard, were dinner sruests of Mr. and thirty-on- e leading brands! further proved that have "They x is more than 12 per cent better f than the average of all others tested! OF "The foregoing conclusions were y reached by the By Mrs. Thomas Ault Company A- - BOTHWELL PLYMOUTH -- ! HOWELl I By Mrs. Roscoe Stoddard . i I 1. j RICHFIELD s tg ne n, jig-sa- w anti-knoc- H. G. Scott Drug Co. PHONE ANNUAL DANCE and Entertainment of the HOWARD CAFE With the Gents Paying the Low Price Friday. Mrs. Mirl Mason returned home on visit with her Saturday after a y parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barker at Willard. Mr. and Mrs. Orland Hess have meed into part of the old Nesm home. They are intending to make a permanent home here. Mrs. Roscoe Stoddard, Mrs. J. H. Forsgren, F. B. Gunnell and Mrs. G. J. Wood left Tuesday morning for Salt Lake City, where they will attend Re- uef Society conference, The following men were appointed directors of the Blue Creek Irrigation Co., Tuesday: G. J. Wood, J. H. Forsgren, Edgar Nesson, Mirl Mason and Ed Rock. AND LADIES FREE This Will Be Brigham City's 10-da- UTAH FINEST FOUNTAIN SERVICE AND LIGHT LUNCHES This is your drug store, come and make yourself at home Are Here Again, and it's Time for the BIG DANCE of the SEASON Special Snappy Entertainment and Other Features Saturday Night, April 8, 1933 BLUE BIRD BALLROOM Blue Bird Dance Band ne Prescription Specialists! Spring Houseclea&iing Calls for New Pieces of FURNITURE hi-oct- DEWEYVILLE And Perhaps Some Smith-Emer- NEW RUGS 4 i member of the largest chain of testing laboratories in the world, accordDance Apr. 13, Elwood. Adm. 25c ing to an announcement made by RichMrs. Victor Buiuunk entciUineJ a field officials. number of little folks at her home, "That this showing of Richfield leadSaturday in honor of her daughter, gasoline.in a test of thirty-on- e Doris. Out-dogames were played ing brands, is particularly significant, r.nd dainty refreshments served. may be noted by the fact that the Marble had as thirty-on- e Mr. and Mrs. S. gasolines under test repretheir guests Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mar- sent more than 2 per cent of the toble of Kelton, Saturday and Sunday tal gallonage sold on the Pacific coast. of last week. "Since Richfield though Mrs. B. M. Burbank and son, Alvero premium in quality is of Manleton. Idaho, visited at the as to price and costs no more it i home of relatives last week. They is not surprising, everyone agrees, were guests of Mrs. J. A. Fryer, Mrs. that should lead in popuS. A. Marble and Mrs. A. R. Burbank. larity, just as it leads in efficiency Mr. and Mrs. Francis Norr and and economy." family of Tremonton, were dinnerguests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nonor I Joseph Shriber spent the fore part uf 'itst week at Salt Lake as the guest of his sistei, and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Russell Allen. The school program which was held here Friday evening was a very worth while entertainment. All of the school clr'ldren took part in the performance. The teachers are to be commended upon the able manner in which they carried the program forward. It showed painstaking practice and patience. Miss Myrl Limb was the week end guet of Bp. and Mrs. C. B. Gunnell. Wayne Gunnell attended the junior prom at the U. S. A. C. at Logan, Happy Days PAINTING - KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING And How About a REFRIGERATOR for the Hot Summer Days That Are Coming? We are able to take care of your every need in home furnishings ne First Class Work Guaranteed On Old or New - All Jobs Large or Small - Sunday. Early in the afternoon they Estimates Free Lowest Prices drove to Logan where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Adams. Mr. and Mra. Henry Germer were week end guests of relatives in Cache Valley. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow, Jr., Mr. and Mrs, N. P. Marble and Mrs. Jas. We'll Go Any Place An yTime August Nussbaum PHONE - :- Tremonton, Gardner were at the Logan temple Friday evening. Mrs. Grant Evans and daughter, of Payson, were visiting at the home of 77.0-- 1 n pa Hartley and Stokes Just Home Folks SATURDAY SPECIALS SODA CRACKERS SOAP 3 Pounds Palmolive 4 19C Bars .... COCOANUT , 18c Pound SALMON Siura IM Medium Can CORNFLAKES MALT SYRUP Large Package K"a Coffee M. J. B. COFFEE Mb. Can 2- - lb. Can 3- - lb. Can Hartley & Stokes Special 1 28c Pound Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Marble. Mrs. Sid Hesse spent a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lish, returning to her home in Brigham City, Sunday evening. Mr .and Mrs. Fred Farmer are moving to McCammon, Idaho. A party was given them at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Germer, Monday night under the direction of the Sunday school officers and mutual officers. A good social time was spent and games were played and refreshments served. Mrs. D. Fj. Loveland and sonDar-rell- , and Mrs. Walter Sudsberry and daughter, Helen, were shopping in Ogden, Saturday. Mrs. Gene Schrieb and children, of Ealt Lake, visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A Fryer for a few days. Friday evening the Gleaner and Jun ior girls of the M. I. As, sponsored a dance, and appropriate decorations added the enjoyment of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen and C. Holser of Logan, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish, Wednesday. Bishop Milton Marble of spent Thursday night at home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Marble Mr. Marble is seriously ill. Visitors from the stake board of the M. I. A., attended the conjoint meeting held here Sunday evening. Saturday Miss Evelyn and Jack Harwood of Ogden, came up to spend a week with reletives here. They are the guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen. Both-wel- 8c 10c 9c 34c 32c 63c 89c 23c Visit our produce department and see the many fresh, green items especially selected for you, and the price is also our consideration for you. A dollar spent with us is kept in the valley. Patronize two home folks. 313 7 wamsm AT LEAST AT LEAST ONE MORE ONE ' MILE fti iiil i i i'wmMiiiin'iB t' xiam: T mmMr.if imcrmmrmiT ft PfcjA MORE MILE PER PER GALLON GALLON HIOTFIELP APPOINTS tlm II C EXCLUSIVE OGDEN AND NORTHERN UTAH DISTRIBUTORS l, FOR THAT FAMOUS RICHFIELD HI-OCTA- NE Gasoline At A Saving To You When You Think LUMBER THINK. 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