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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1933 ! I - home from Los Angeles, Calif. Ear. ma's many friends will be glad to hear of her being able to be home and wish her a very pleasant visit while here. TREMONTON NEWS AND SOCIAL ITEMS ! BEAR RIVER OF .w , Suburbs: "Do you think he's a genafter visiting" for a week ' In this city with their father, Hyrum J. tleman?" Hansen. Cityman: "Why not? He has a school, I When You Think LUMBER Mrs. Sina Thorsen, Evelyn Thorsen, posh can and no manners." Mrs. Henry Hansen and Howard Thorw :x:- Abe: "If you found a gold watch sen were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. Miss Carrie Zinck entertained at a Friday, Mrs. Mary Ipson entertain- would you take it to the police?" dinner Monday at the home of her par- ed a number of her friends in honor Mose: "What a question!" Abe: "Nor would I." ens, Mr. and Mrs. Christen Zinck. The of her birthday anniversary. A detable was centered with Easter Lil-li- licious hot dinner was served to twelve and sweet peas. Bridge follow- guests. Social Worker: "What, to your ed dinner. The guests were Misses Mr .and Mrs. Wm. J. Rose returned mind, is the most objectionable fea' Niel Nelson, Ivy Ray Mason Venice home Sunday after a three week trip ture of prison life?" ' . 1 ? ! ml Convict: "Visitors." Robinson, Laura Redd, Edith Cheney 1to Tixs Angeies, vaiuomia. iney and Elva Baird all of Brigham City. went with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Timmer-ma- n Hictick: "If I can't rake up fifty I must shoot myKenneth, the eighteen month old of Ogden. pounds by son of Mr .and Mrs. Glenn Iversen had self. Can you help me?" the misfortune to get the end of his Hardart: "Sorry, but I don't posTrying Customer: "If I were trying sess a revolver." on W3 left hand cut off index By Mrs. C. W. Brmilsford :x:- and returned Mrs. R. C. Alberchtsen Mrs. R. S. Calderwood Bishop and son, of Hiawatha, are visiting at home Sunday from Bountiful where the home of Mrs. Alberchtsen's par- she has been for the past two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Peterson. Reeves. Aileen Calderwood returned The many friends of Frank Gibbs, to Bountiful to be with her sister for proprietor of the Gibbs Pharmacy of some time. this city, will be happy to learn that he is recovering from a serious operaMr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and son tion, performed ten days ago. of Salt Lake City, Mrs. James Breech of Sacramento, Calif., and Mrs. Peter Roy Thompson of Centerfield, has Thompson of Centerfield, were Sunfinger purchased the farm formerly owned day visitors at the C. T. Thompson by Frank Anderson. Last week he home. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Breech in the washing machine, Wednesday. moved his family and are making their are sisters of Mr. Thompson and Mrs. He was rushed to the office of Dr. Schaffer where it was sewed on and home here. Peter Thompson is their mother. the little fellow is getting along fine. Mrs. George Schumann received Ilva Getz entertained eighteen of Mr .and Mrs. Carl Iversen, Mrs. jword that her mother passed away, her friends and classmates at the home Arnold Dallin and daughter, LaPreal, and Sunday in Salt March 22, in Germany, at the age of of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam spent Saturday years. Mrs. Schumann's uncle and Getz. The fore part of the evening Lake City. Misses Zula and Afton Hansen remother has passed away since she left was spent in a treasure hunt, after turned to Provo there, about six weeks ago. Sunday to attend dinner course which a delicious three was served. The remainder of the G. Bennett of . Mr. and Mrs. John evening was spent in dancing and Malad, and daughter, Mrs. James games. of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Tucker and children of Arkansas, visited The Smith family went for a sail Monday with Mrs. John Thomas and daughter, Beth, who has been ill for on the river. Mrs. Smith, gazing down at the waves, said to her husthe past month. band: "If the ship went down, which Mr. and Mrs. Chris Beck motored to would you rather save, the children or Ogden Wednesday to meet their me?" Smith: "Me!" daughter, Karma, who is returning THINK WILSON "Everything To Build Anything" Phone 11 es Kil-fo- DANCE to-nig- ht WITH OUE REEVE to match politeness I'd have rather a job to find it here." Teacher: "Who can tell me where Bored Shopgirl: "Let me see your dew comes from?" sample, madam!" Willie: "The earth rotates so -- wquickly that it perspires. Madge: "What becne of the man who used to send you so many flow- Girl: "D'you mean to say you can't ers?" find a best man?" Touch: "Hundreds of 'em But not Midge: "He married the girl in the ' one that I kin trust with the ring." flower shop." ANn HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA SATURDAY, APRIL 15th L. D. S. RECREATION HAL Admission 50c rd ." AT GEPHARTS Silk Bias Cut n s: it would Slips Vm 98c E Iff - 1 I to ttM mm Lace Trimed y yimm Wk Full Fashioned Pure Silk iJ-ANTi- I DOTH Hose I6NAKEFoRBITES mm a1 Salmon .Crystal Wedding Pink 2 Tall Cans 15c 15c J Powdered Sujrar Pepper j Mb.Pkg. 2 Oz. ORANGES Juicy Extra Large 3 Doz. Large Per Doz. 35c 10c Doz. 2 25c Radishes Starch 3 Bunches ASPARAGUS PEAS, Ungraded, No. 2 d 2 cans j CORN, K. K. Golden No. 2 ... BEANS, B. P. Cut., No. 2 SAUSAGE, Vienna, 2 Cans OYSTERS, Cove, 2 WALNUT MEATS, Jello b. J9c Deviled Peanut Butter Can 2 19c- - Marsh-mallow- Meat Maca- 3 Cans roni Bulk, 2 Lbs. 13c '2-l- b. Pkg. 10c 9c Din Salad Pickles s Fish 12c 13c Hams Steaks Baker's Jj-I- b. .. PORK - BEANS B. P., No. 2 Yi .. PEANUTS Salted, Per Lb. TOMATOES K. K.,3 No. 2', lUC ilUC o ZOC C? Sirloin or LB. Round 2 LBS. 16c 23c CtCtQ. Franks So-Go- for your Picnics 2 LBS. 25c Beef Strap -- For the man who cares. Blue Green All Sizes 4X $2.97 II 93c A New Hat for Easter Latest $198 I Heinman Neckties Non-wrink- in Kid Leather le up-to-da- te . iOC Suede Vests $197 Zipper Style White Shoe Cleaner . Be sure to see them this week. Sport Oxfords In leather or crepe rubber soles. Formerly $3.95 Now - nj-DC, $2.95 Organdy Baby Bonnets Just received in dainty col- ors of Pink, Yellow, Blue and White. Tot 39c to 98c Roasts Choice Heifer You Must See These! LB. 8c $198 I TREMONTON, UTAH Oxfords In all wanted colors: Gray Corn Indigo Blue (dark White blue) ALL NEW SHADES Cheese 13c or half 25c See Our Windows 10c CHOCOLATE New Shirts 49c 9c B. P. No. yt Best sugar cured, whole Chiffon or Service K. K. Ripe Picnic, Can sliced, 2 cans CtdQ. T 10e Shrimps Bulk, Per Lb Nifty Plain Toe .... All colors and styles Only Olives All Sizes. Complete your new outfit with this new white Pumps Creme Oil 3 Bars Sizes to 2 79 c 98c Soap Mild Per. Lb. K. K., Each Black or Brown Easter Pkgs. EASTER PICNIC ITEMS 3 Pkgs. Oxfords Non-ru- n Just received in time for Kings 2 No. 2 lie One Strap Rayon. 15c 10c 10c Stepins Children's Play All Sizes to 2 5e Fresh Patent Leather B. p. 6c I and Made of lovely There Is However One Sure Antidote for a Strained Pocket Book and That ia in Coming Here for Your Groceries. Ans. Last Saturday: For years experiments along these lines have given decidedly negative results. Oats Panties All Sizes Gephart Stores Co. "BUY FOR CASH AND PAY LESS" Tremonton, Phone 33 brims and styles. Pastel Shades $2.98 |