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Show PAGE SEVEft HEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933 Five Millionth ELWOOD I Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen j Here's One Good Way To; t J. 0. Hadfield Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. If. C. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Charlston Lee of Mr. and Mrs. Robbins of Salt Lake, home Utah, is visiting at the were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. i of Mr. and Mrs. Camper Andreason, Newark Man Knows How A. A. Forsberg. parents of Mrs. Lee. Roy and Donald Davis and Fay Hadi and Loses 10 Pounds Owen and Peter Rasmussen, the field had their tonsils removed this i Misses Lillian Clarksen, Luby Rasmusweek at the Valley Hospital. RasmusVeda and Salts sen of Salt Lake, "Gentlemen: I used Kruschen Mrs. Oscar Forsberg was surprised sen returned Thursday from a trip to to try and get rid of Neuritis from Sunday on her birthday by a number noteable other and Lava Hot Springs which I had suffered for one year in of relatives. Those from out of town places in Idaho. They also visited I tooki were: Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson j my left shoulder and arm. relatives in Mink Creek. and daughter, Shirley, Mr. and Mrs.j Mrs. George Chapman and son left a little of the salts in the morning,' Roscoe Anderson and children, the in other times; where sometimes they my coffee, Friday for Rupert, Idaho, Mr. and of Homer family Anderson, visited with her sister and family, Mr. in water. I would also occasionally! Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Sophia Virgil before water at dose in take a night and Mrs. Sidney Hymas. Mrs. For 3 months I used the. Anderson, all of Bothwell and Mr and Mrs C. S. Christensen and retiring. Miller of Weston, Idaho. Henry 10 I week while lost in; and salts pounds children of Preston, were endj and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hales, weight, the pain in my shoulder HAS children of Belle Fourche, S. Jr., guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Anderson. D., arGenof DISAPPEARED. ENTIRELY During rived Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hoops Sunday to spend two weeks here retile Valley, and Mr. Harlow Hoops of the time I was taking the salts I with relatives. so treatment medical other ceived no end guests Rupert, Idaho, were week Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cravens and sonj I am fully convinced the ..Kruschen of the Chapman home. of Salt Lake, were Tuesday anu Ray, Mr. C. the did trick." K, Salts Murray, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Petersen, Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. R. P. Hansen and Mr. and Newark, N. J. Geo. Hales, Sr. the Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen all attended The Cleveland family held their reTake one half teaspoonful of KrusScandinavian reunion in Oguen, Satur- chen Salts in a water union Sunday at the A. A. Capener hot of glass Cashome. Sixty members of the family day and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. every morning a jar lasts 4 weeks were present. Mrs. Eva Gale of Uinper Andreason attended on Sunday. world the in at it druggist get any The Misses Luby Rasmussen and costs but a trifle. tah, remained to visit at the Capener (Adv.) Lililan Clarkston returned to Salt home for a few days. Lake Sunday after a ten day vacation Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker were at Miss Ellen Hansen went to Ogden Mrs. Charles McClure and daugh- the E. W. Ward home Monday night. Saturday for a week's visit with her ter, Betty, of Salt Lake, were guests They left Tuesday for a two week's cousin at the home of Cyril Wright. trip to Twin Falls. Mr. of Mrs. L. S. Mann, Monday. Miss Ruth Forsberg was home for Bishop and Mrs. V. L. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mortensen and and Mrs. Amos Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. son, Foy, returned Friday from a trip a few days last week. She returned Andrew Romer and their children at- to Eden, Idaho, where they were the to Salt Lake Saturday withAIvin tended the Sansen reunion at Lagoon' guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Daily. Bowcutt on Monday. Kant Johnson of Salt Lake is a A committee met with the county Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Green were commissioners at the home of George guest at the A. A. Forsberg home. W. The family of David Allen of Perry Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Abbott, Wednesday, in regard to Green. They also called on other being incorporated to become a and Miss Ardis Farnsworth of Fieldfriends and neighbors here. town; also relative to the feasibility ing, were Sunday guests of Mr. and L. S. Mann, Kim Mann and Ben of a water system. Mrs. Ronald Hales. Winzeler left for Star Valley WednesMrs. Ronald Hales and Mrs. Leon Miss Ara Andersen spent last week day on a fishing trip. Of course they as guests of Miss Bernice Stokes of Hales entertained Wednesday for Mrs. are real fishermen and we can sure Tremonton. Lloyd Cravens and Mrs. George Hales, be looking for a treat on their return. ... 4: 7 .4 Marjorie Fogg, of Chicago, wh was awarded a bronze midal ia honor cf her being the 5,000,-(K)0- th visitor to the Chicago World's Fair A Century of Progress. Had she bean on tim to meet her sweetheart, waiting inside the gate, she would not hve received the historic ticket. She was a half hour late. PENROSE NEWI Granford Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Taylor, who has been working in Logan for the past month, spent the week end at home. Mrs. J. B. Jensen spent the week end in Paradise, with her mother, Mrs. Burrell. Mr. and Mirs. Edmund Shuman entertained at a chicken supper Thursday evening at their home. The guests were Mesdames Martha Jensen Lois Shuman and Lena Miller, and the essrs Sidney Peterson, Charles Jen sen and Orson Jensen. Mrs. Marha Stanfill had her tonsils ' removed Friday morning and is doing well at this writing. A large crowd of M. I. A. members attended the stake M. I. A. outing held at the Crystal Springs Tuesday, ', ; TWO DTAH BOYS TO SEE CHICAGO Bott. OF NEURITIS Ma-pleto- n, ' Mrs. Phebe Ward is visiting in Logan with her daughter, Mrs. Nephi RIVERSIDE AGONY END I Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowman and son and Mr, and Mrs. Edward Tubbs and son, Blaine, of Ogden, were week end guests of Mrs. Francis Tubbs. Glena Packer of Ogden spent Saturday and Sunday at the Geo. Hales home. She returned with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Virgil Packer, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stewart of o, were dinner guests of their aunt, Mrs. Francis Tubbs, Tuesday. Mrs. E. W. Ward entertained Saturday at a children's party for her son, Paul, who was seven years old. Mrs. Jennie Bronson of Elwood spent Saturday here visiting with relatives. Geo. Bowcutt, Stanley Bowcutt and s!stcr, Lorella, were Salt Lake visitors the first of the week. Mrs. Roland Boothe and children returned to their home at Rapid City, S. D., Wednesday after a month's visit in Utah. They spent most of the time wjth Mrs. Boothe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bowcutt. Mrs. Delta Marsh of Willard, was a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowcutt, Sunday. AS GUILD GUESTS Also Earn Chance at $5,000 Scholarship in Fisher Competition DETROIT, Aug. 6 (Special) of Trip to. the Chicago Century Progreet, and opportunity to compete there for six $5,000 tcholarshipe affered by the Fisher Body Orafu-cid- 'i Ouild, are now within the of two Utah boyt, who hare been adjudged the champion boy iraftamen of their etate. The boy are George A. He, and 3. Fred Thunell, both of Salt Lake Olty, builder of the two miniature Nepoleonio coach model which p-ai- ed the highest ecore in their eipective age division. The two boy, 'elth similar winner rom other state and from Canada, will be guests of the Ouild at the Fair. Aug. 16 to 19. inclusive. Their Eodels will bo rejudged, in corapetl-do- n with all the other state winner, u a basis for awarding the16.scholar-mip- s on the night of Aug. Other awards in the competition, anging from 15 to $100 each, were sresented to Wm. Burton, Albert Meyer, and Juno Hickman, all of Jalt Lake City. Delmer Berg, Bing-)tCanyon, Fayne Laney, Bprlng-rilland Olen Turner, Proro. m e. MM FOR ICE Beverages & Coal SEE El-wo- BESSINGER BROS. TREMONTON, UTAH 36: : Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Johnson and son, Larry, of Ogden, were visiting friends here Sunday. Mrs. Marba Stanfill, Mrs. Engrav Peterson and daughter. Wanda, at- Petersen's the wedding of Mrs. tend . T &air. lase nil.. wy, u sister, Audrey, oinull Wednesday. Several people of our ward attended .1 . . 1 the stake quarterly conference at land, Sunday. Gar- - Attention Wheat Growers! 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