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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, PA.GE SIX W.P.A. To Aid Young Writers m EAST GARLAND By Mrs. David Larson i 1936 I I - re-thi- n? ill v.-- if a friends on Thursday afternoon kitchen shower in honor of La 1 Miss Barns cuirnaiu, a eneaement to Grant Mrs. D. B. Marble of this piaceV been announced by Mr. and is ' P, Barnard. The marriage wiu place Tuesday, November 24 in unue-io-D- e. little son Jimmy. '. r. eleventh wedding Mrs. O. W. Snow Jr., Mrs cS nesday evening. Hot venison supper Hansen, Emma Gardner and Mr. m was served. Thursday, B. P. Gardner and son, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Child and v. Benny, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gardner and children visited relatives in Cache aim una. iwucim aim son of (W. were calling on relatives here Valley. in Heusser day. spent Thursday Joseph Joseph I. Dewey went to Salt Lv. Salt Lake City. are the Norr Charles Mrs. and Mr. ii,y wi ouuuojf auu urougnt his gen Wedneshome from the L. D. s ha Howard, born a of boy, baby parents pital slightly improved. day at a hospital in Brigham City. Mrs. Oswald Harwood of Ogden vij. Ed Gittens visited relatives here her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ited week. the during pek who is Emma Gardner, attending jeiiscii aiiu iiiia. ana Mrs. Thayjj the Weber School of Beauty Culture, Cannon. lone Loveland is visiting relatta at Ogden visited her parents, Mr. and in Salt Lake City. Mrs. James Gardner Thursday. h, pr Ault Mr. and Mrs. Frank Theali of a. aen visuea baturday at the hom. " Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Dewey and RiaVinn nnH Mrs t fj. xn.. ... erry. visited ' daughter, Mrs. Alvin Norr, at the On Thursday, a birthdaw -j yaiij w their son and brother, Howard c ' viames Gam. L, D. S. Hospital Tuesday. ner's birthday at her home w Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gardner enter" "iu jars. Hw' tained friends and relatives on their ace Gardner and children"i w m.r. anniversary, Wed- 3 wo-m- en Lo-vin- ia Bos-wort- 1 Bv Mrs. Thonia : Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dewey and little daughter have moved to Salt emLake City where Mr. Dewey is ployed. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beverage of Salt Lake City visited relatives here and were accompanied home by their Miss Eva Adams was hostess to vC the members of the stake Y. W. M. i ...is I. A. board at her home Wednesday including Mrs. Mabel ChamStudents Who Write Plays Are evc.i-'nMark Nichols and Mrs. Mrs. bers. to Work Urged to Send Phoebe Welling, members of the Studio Theatre board, as special guests. A I buffet supper was served and games (From Bear River Searchlight) the diversion of the evening. Mvs. Ida Rhodes, Mrs. Keith Intermittent attempts to encouiage the undergradulatent talent among Rho.:jJ, Mrs. Homer Marble, the ate playwrights of America are to be Misses Helen and Luella Marble atcamIn defense Mao- tended a shower Thursday p. m. at crystallized Into a nation-wid- e rid Loyalist paign during the coming year, it was Drrcyville, complimenting Miss soldiers Francis announced yesterday by Barnard. shown defending director of the VVPA Federal Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams visited the capitol of I Bureau. and Theatre Project's Play relatives in Salt Lake City Sunday. Spain Altho' late Nwpa adver- - VCT " I cable reports aa- magazine V. E. Hansen left Tuesday with Taking cognizance of the vast, unI tisements win cola car load of fat lambs which he distapped talent in high schools and movie contract for beautiful art- Franco s army has entered the city home ist model, Elizabeth Russell. leges, hemmed In by the lack of op- posed of in Denver returning and is setting up his government. portunity, the WPA Federal Theatre Saturday, Miss Nelva Cook, a students at the is assuming the lead in offering stutheir of A. C, spent the weekend as guest dents the opportunity seeing of in her aunts, Mrs. David Larson and production. plays Mrs. W. E. Hansen. w May Sec Flaws Miss Dorothy Larson was a guest of Miss Mavis Hansen in Logan from Plays submitted by college playSunday to Wednesday, not are which by produced wrights, Mrs. David Larson entertained the WPA Federal Theatre Projects units scout master and scouts at an oys ? receive i throughout the country, may Outdoor ter evening. supper a Tuesday Studio the Theatre, production by division of the VVPA Theatre, where and indoor games were enjoyed by the playwright may see the flaws in the 20 guests. Wilford Sorensen and Reed Oyler his technique or play construction. each bagged an elk while on the hunt The WPA Studio Theatre, which last week. 4 will present the student's play, at no Miss Dorothy Larson visited Thursit obligation to the aspiring playwright, with her friend, and Friday day a as laboratory will, in reality, serve Johns, at her home In Portage. fcX I I is i for the young writer. He will be en- Madge Mrs. Alva Rhodes and Mr. and abled to see the fine points and the were in Ogden which are daughter, Dorothy, mistakes in his brain-chilTuesday. not easily discernible when the play Miss Regina Jensen and Miss Mary is in manuscript form. City, were week In addition to these services, George Tingey, of Brigham Misses MirriiinrtinrisriiTiirFigj Ardis and of the eri guests Terwilliger, whi is the official "OX" AND ANOTHER DE SOTO ROLLS OFF LINE Irving Woolson Leila Adams. for the student playwright and (righf) chief engineer for De Soto look. on approvingly as the workman Mrs. E. S. Hansen left Tuesday for the Federal Theatre, announced this wnwnww'imwwww 8lips'"trie final O.K. card under the wind- Odell Mrs. a her visit with . daughter, L:.1J it week that the WPA Theatre is placon a new ue cooio snieia comi.ig wiper and family at Ames, Iowa, ing extensive lists, bearing the names Juiander, Mr. Juiander is teaching in colwhere ln Detroit, the new car is bigger? longer KsifcCj "if at or of plays, published unpublished, and safer than its predecessors there. the disposal of all amateur dramatic lege Bishop and Mrs. L. M. Holman were organizations and college thespian invited guests at a birthday dinner groups. given etc. by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holman ical plays, mysteries, biographies, The principal WPA Play Bureaus in Brigham City, Sunday afternoon, are in New York, Chicago and Los in honor of their father, J. I. Holman, Girls take over Angeles, but budding writers are ask- of Brigham City. Miss Verda Johnson spent the week firemen's fobs for ed to submit their manuscripts to Mr a day in small Terwilliger at New York headquar- end home from the A. C. The weekly genealogical meeting Pennsylvania ters, 303 West 42nd Street, New York town Policemen City, where more than 5,000 plays va i held Monday evening at the firemen surand home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter have been reviewed since last April. render their posts with 21 present. to the most beauThe Misses Eva, Ardis and Leila tiful feminine resFor Practical Gifts Oil's Clothlery. Adams entertained at a buffet sup idents of Upper Darby. per at their home Saturday evening. The guests included the lady teachers Highest Cash Prices Paid for of the respective schools where the -hostesses are teachers, in Tremonton, ant Grove, Sunday. Tbs Indian Sun Dance Garland and Brigham, Mrs. Jane d - WOOL The Indian ceremony known as the of Garland and Miss Rhoda Lar5ii n dance is in use among Flains In- son were special guests. A new farm hand ran onto some or iians and lasts from one to Delos Adams and daughters, Eva milk bottles in the grass and he swore !hpn ,ava T(. ,a anoraVv haMeight oW Phone, Bell, 146 j B. R. V. 104c and Ardis, visited relatives in Pleas- - ilO U 1UU11U WW 0 IlCo L. the time of the summer solstice. sir Mrs. J. P. Barnard and - "uuioer(Wt of k DEWEYVILLE I VVNI I 1 if (J t d, en . -- HIDES PELTS FURS -. o'. A BRIDGE TO OPPORTUNITIES In periods of business recovery, new opportunities are constantly arising where the use of ready funds can be of distinct value to individuals and industries in this t t community. This Bank is prepared to loan money in line with sound banking principles to those who will find credit a profitable bridge to opportunities. BEAR RIVER STATE BANK We Welcome All New Business I II Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation $5,000 Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor J.W.Garrett CL BOTH OFFERING! er BOTH FEATURING! 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