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Show PAGE FOUR BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1933 Earl Marble accompanied by LeRojr and Ralph Bishop and Clarence E. Smith, left the first of the week by car for Chicago, to attend the World's Fair and the Lions convention at St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rohde of Idaho, arrived here Tuesday to attend the funeral services of Mr. Tremonton Local and Social Items :x: Pearl Watkins and Doris Keller left Monday morning for Payette, Idaho, to visit with friends there. Phyllis Holmgren accompanied them as far as Montpelier, where she will also visit The many friends of Clar Mann, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Mann, will be surprised to here of his marriage on July 3rd, to Lynette Bair of Lewiston, Utah. They were married in Yakima, Washington. When You Think HARDWARE father, J. T. Rohde. J. D. Harris returned Wednesday after visiting the past five weeks in Rohde's THINK WILSON Chicago, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Beck and daugh- "Everything To Build Anything" Phone 11 ter, Joe, left Thursday morning for Mina, Nevada, to visit with their Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hanson, Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Duane Crompton. Gertrude Hanson and Maren Peterson of Mink Creek, Idaho, visited Wednesday at the home of Mr. .and Mrs. J. H. Keller. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sargant an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Bernice, to E. W. Moffett of Atlanta, Georgia, in Denver, Colorado, on July 9th. Miss Beth Sargent, sister 3 of the bride, attended the wedding. Wednesday evening the Rebeccas and their friends enjoyed a swimming Several telephone wires have been torn down party at the Udy Springs, after which a lunch was served to fifty people. in different parts of the valley by careless moving Saturday morning seventeen of the of high, machinery, derrick, etc. No attempt Epworth League and Mrs. Edgar has been made to avoid this damage from all Winchester as chaperon, will leaves for the Girl Scout camp in Ogden can yon, to spend institute. Dr. Charles Hancher, superintendent of the misWe therefore warn all persons moving such sions in Utah, will be in charge, as sisted by other pastors of the state. high machinery, derricks etc., that any willful deMrs. Clyde Gephart and daughter, struction of telephone wires or property will not be Beverly, of Sacramento, California, artolerated, and any person or persons guilty of rived here Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gephart. Mrs. these acts will be prosecuted. Gephart and daughter were former residents of Tremonton so they have a Bear River Valley Telephone Co. host of friends to welcome them hare. N. E. Iverson of Salt Lake City, L was a business visitor here Wednes- mends. day. Grace Cornielson of Fort Hall, Idaho, is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. E. E. Gorringe. turned home the first of the week from their honeymoon trip where they X visited some of the leading cities of the east. Wednesday evening several of their friends surprised them by giving them a nice airy ride thru the Mrs. Anderson was given a tpwn. special ride in a one-ma- n power Irish wagon. Florence and Vernell Burbank have been visiting the past week at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Christensen. Anna Hoerr of Peoria, 111, is visiting this week with friends and relatives here. She is the guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Demont Dock-stade- r. GARLAND Mrs. Geo. A. Eeal :x: The following program will be given under the auspice of the Garland and Tremonton camps of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers at the Garland chapel, Sunday afternoon, July 16th: Singing, 'Utah the Queen of the West', invocation, Annie A. Munns of Gar land; pioneer song, 'When They're Gone do not Forget Them,' by Mrs. J. H. Kirkham of Garland; talk by Wanda Garfield of Tremonton; musical selection, G. G. Sweeten and company; sketch of the life of Mary M. Vogt Garn by Mrs. A. R. Capener, Garland; song by Tremonton girls; benediction by Mrs. Jane E. Brough of Mrs. Annie A. Munns Peck gave an interesting talk on the life of John Phillip Sousa. two solos, Bobbie Woffinden with Mrs. Wynn S. Hansen accompanist, two solos by Lois Hansen with Mrs. Orvil Hunsa-ke- r accompanist. Mrs. Hunsaker play ed two selections on the accordian. Lunch was served to thirty members and sixteen guests. Just Home Folks left morning with her daughter, Mrs. Victor Hansen on a trip to Salt Lake nr, MitJH City. Miss Idonna Porter is spending three weeks visiting with relatives in Idaho. Mr .and Mrs. D. E. Manning were business visitors in Ogden Friday. On their return triD thev attended a party at the home of their daughter, Mrs. V. J. Bott in Brigham City. Mrs. Lewis Taylor and son, Jerry of Salt Lake City, are guests at the A. li .Capener home this week. Mrs. Rulon H. Manning and children and the Misses La Vera and Helen Man ning visited relatives in Brigham City Your choice of any straw hat in the house R I , $1.00 R FRIDAY and SATURDAY Catherine Ensign of Wichita, Kansas, and Mary Stohl of Salt Lake City, are the guests this week at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Stohl. Earl and Ervin Stohl left last Thurs day for Chicago where they will attend the World's Fair. They went by bus and will return driving two new trucks from the factory. Mrs. Vernon Nielson is confined to ner bed with sickness, this week. WiVH'iV IMWj.' UwnVt"u sXmti SOAP Tuesday. Mrs. Oluf Johnson and daughters, Marion and Helen, visited with relatives in Ogden Saturday. Mrs. Wesley Carter of Lone Beach. Calif, visited relatives and friends in Garland this week. Tres. C. E. Smith, in company with Roy and Ralph Bishop, left Saturday to attend the Lions convention and al- ,i9g PEANUT BUTTER JAM ' 5g 25tf 3 Cans CORNFLAKES w 19c 2Jar g"!:. CORN Ruby Harris was a week end guest of Mrs. J. E. Everton and Eva Butler in Logan. Miss Butler and Wanda Everton returned home with her. Mrs. J. W. Murry and daughter, De lia, of Los Angeles, California, are guests of Mrs. Mattie Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Zollinger and family of Mackay, arrived July 4th at the home of Mrs. Zollinger's sister, Mrs. Alma Theurer. Mr. Theurer and Mr. Zollinger returend to Mackay where they went salmon hunting. They returned home Wednesday evening with six nice salmon apiece. Jean Madson, Don and Lillian Brad-shaand Gene Long had their tonsils and adnoids removed at the Valley j Hospital, July 11th. V'j" FOR SATURDAY, JULY 15th week. Mrs. Annie A. Munns was hostess to the Ladies Self Culture club at her home Friday, July 7th. Mrs. Millan STRAW HAT UDY HOT SPRINGS! Hartley and Stokes to attend the World's Fair. Mayor A. R. Capener" is attending to business in Salt Lake City, this I I Then a FREE Swim at r so t THREE SWIMS lQgf n, GELATIN DESSERT 5g 25t 1 9t SARDINES COFFEE Mb. rkg BANANAS y 5a : 3i rLbFiH:ad: CABBAGE I NOTICE Fellow Democrats of Tremonton Precinct: Please accept my formal resignation as chairman of the Tremonton precinct to take effect at once. I wish to express my appreciation to the Democrats and my many Re- puDucan mends for the loyal support extended to to me and the opportunity I have had to serve you all. I desire to explain there is a double campaign and election coming in November. The contest will be waged between the Wets and Drys. I must be unhampered by local duties as I desire to take part in a wider field of activities. Respectfully, E. H. CORNWALL. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF WILLIAM HADFIELD, DECEASED Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Grouse Creek, Utah, on or before the 14th day of September, A. D. 1933. GRACE V. HADFIELD, Administratrix of the estate of William Hadfield, Deceased. LEWIS JONES, Brigham City, Utah, Atty for admix. Date of first publication, July 13, A. D. 1933. Date of last publication. August 10. A. D. 1933. 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