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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER -- ECONOMIC ttT TPUTS1 I SNOWVILLE Annie Hard By e AUss U DEWEYVILLE By Mrs, Thoiua j Ault tt OM J r' i LOCAL WELFARE e Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cobia announce Danee at Elwood Christmas Eve. the arrival of an 8 lb. boy Friday December 12th. Relief Society held morning at Garland. MothtT and babe their ward conference at the Sunday are doing well. evening service. Stake Secretary n Peck, was a visitor. A SDlehdid nro Eunice, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Garbanati has been quite gt-- .i was resented: Activities cf ill. She is recovering now. (the organization by President Pearl L.nnsimas story, airs. Aadie The baby c'aughter of Bishop and Mrs. D. G. Nelson Jr. is suffering uaraner: musical number, Barbara bnow; a talk, "How the Relief Society from a severe cold. On Sunday December 13 Mrs. Lot-ti- can Strengthen the M. L A.," by Ties- nnoua wneauey or ine aiuiuai, Robbins was surprised by all the iueiiL . HIT i.i ni neuw can airenginen tne members cf her family coming to now me nt: President of the Pri spend the day with her. It was her Primary," by mary. Mrs. Lettie Burbank; musical birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Cutler and Mrs quartette, Singing mothers; Mrs. n Maud Merrell gave a splendid talk, Orian Peterson were shopping in "Sriiitual Development of the IndiMonday. Archie and Arnold Hurd attended vidual and Community through Rethe basketball game at the B. R. H. lief Society." Mrs. N Peter Marble .spent a few S. Saturday night. Bert Eliason and Ed S. Pratt mo- days at the home of Mr. and Mrs, tored to Ogden Monday on business. Henry Nielsen at Brigham City. Horace Dewey of Salt Lake City A good representation of our ward his parents, Mr. and Mrs. visited spent Friday in the Logan Temple. I. Dewey. Joseph was in William Hurd Jr. Ogden The Deweyville Mutual presented a Monday. one act play, "Bargains," at Elwood John Arbon was in Ogdea Tuesday. Monday night. A musical was sponsored by the thousands of people from WPA rolls. M. I. A. Tuesday night at Mutual. Each of these is a voter, and each The following program was rendered: voter may control two or three other Violin duet, Mrs. Cannon and Dr. D. votes. Congressmen especially Repre jB. Green, accompanied by Mrs. George sontatives, whose terms are only two Quinney; a piano solo. Mrs. Quinney; years, as against six years for Sen- aur viuuu suiu, ui. u. a. uitoi. ators are afraid of reprisals at the Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Harwood and 1938 polls if WPA beneficiaries are "- -t , given the gate. and friends here Sunday. Present WPA funds will run out Mrs. Wayne Mathias of Brigham along about January 21. More funds City accompanied her parents. Mr. will be appropriated but the Presi- and Mrs. H. A. Lish to California dent's ideas as to totals are likely to Saturday. be very different than those of lesser Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish and chilofficeholders. So far he faces some in- dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ternal warfare when that matter Peter Jensen at Logan. comes up. Probably his wishes will Mr. and Mrs. James Etherington but visited with Mr. and Mrs. Max J. determine the final outcome there will be fireworks first. Schlegel at Logan Sunday. As contrasted with the burning toMr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank were pic of spending, it seems only reason- in Ogden Friday. able to presume that the President's Mrs. Victor Burbank returned home desires will be followed without much Sunday after spending a few days argument in most other matters. He in Ogden, as a guest of her parents, wants the Reciprocal Tariff renewed. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook. It undoubtedly will be. He also wants J. W. Ault and son, Wes, of Logan the expiring RFC given a new lease were calling on T. R. Ault and P. E. on life that too will be done, unless Ault Sunday. a miracle happens. So, with the PresMr. and Mrs. Charles Norr of Brigident's power to devalue our currency, ham City visited their parents, Mr. measure, FHA insurance of and Mrs. Alvin Norr, Sunday. the defaulted mortgages, and other measSaturday, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr ures which are now in effect under and" children, Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and son. Mr. rnd Mrs. T. expiring laws. It is said that there will be no law R. Ault, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank, rejuvenating, in different legal terms, Mi's. Albert Thorsen, Mr. and Mrs. the defunct NRA, and that the Clifford Tingey and Mrs. Myrtle week bill will die a legislative Knudson were shopping in Brigham death. City. As for the Administration's attitude The Primary gave a Christmas toward the Supreme Court, there are social Monday afternoon. Games were n many guesses being made, but the played and enjoyed by all. can who definitely say the service the person at only Sunday evening what will be done, the President, hr.s Court of Honor of. Scouts was render- T OrtAi.i said notheing. The recent Supreme ea tv an aagic oiuui, nora.ee .msii jr., unYork New on the decision Court four merit badges and three tender-- i employment insurance laws has led foot. The visitors were Mr. Walker some to believe that the Court is "fol- and Mr. Fridal and D. Young of Og- be-- i den. lowing the election returns" and coming more "liberal." That rem?.inr:j Mrs. John Becker of Ogden was to be seen. There i3 always the pos- call-inon relatives here Monday af-- j sibility that, should the Court void temoon. measures close to the Administrations heart, Mr. Roosevelt will ask the DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS MEET country to pass a new Constitutional Amendment restricting the Court's The Midland camp of the Daughpower. of Pioneers met at the home of ters foris Business naturally looking 17 with ward to Congress convening with Margurite Ballard, December hostess. Homer Olena assisting some trepidation. keen interest and After the opening exercises and Leaders hope the President will be the following program was business contented. able to keep all factions : announced his given They naturally approve Maud O. Cook read a sketch of stand in favor of budget balancing life of William Glover and Jane the and debt reduction. Cowan, grandparents of Catherine oOo Watkins. Verna Anne Homer sang a A recent period, in the words of the Christmas song. The lesson, "The Annalist, "brought additional evidence United Order," was given by daughof further improvement in industries ters LaVern Homer and Ella Anderthat have already experienced much son. Verna Ann Homer sang "Santa's recovery and indications of a revival Express." Daughter Oliva Homer rein industries that have been lagging. lated some interesting experiences It seems to be a sellers' marketinalla about a visit to St. George 30 years rgo. Laurene Homer read "Christmas" along the line, finally reflected wholesale in the rise weekly sharp by Edgar A. Guest. index. price Daughter Margurite Ballard with words of love and appreciation presented Grandma Brough and Eliza Keele with a Christmas gift and card from the camp. Grandma Brough and Eliza Keele are real pioneers whom the daughters love to honor. Ursel Frisby was accepted as an applicant member in the camp. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses to 23 members and 2 visitors. that Senators and Representatives mak ud the next Congress on Washington. settling themselves in hotej PeL onartments, houses. They are unofficially and discussing before them. And Ittslo that lie forward, cheerfully v are looking I r otherwise, to a very heavy business I3' ni fsrW Wl" ..rot-trin- f Calendar. Leadership of the senate win not I changed from last session. Robinson of Arkansas, who was reelected fw a staggering majority, will head overwhelming Democratic major--McNary of Oregon, one of the I rv few Republicans of high public II w Who survived the Roosevelt landslide will be spokesman for the IfiOP minority. In the House, the Ottoft leadership will also probably as it was last session, same f the jfbut there will be a new Speaker. Irhere jS considerable competition on but f foot for this very important post, Administraseems almost certain that a tion-backed Representative of Texas (who has been in the for more than a generation, f lout ia not widely known) will get the votes. His chief opponent (necessary O'Connor of New years a member of the Ray-Ibur- I House. I These leaders and their followers f will have plenty to do between Janwnenever or and congress June, uary 'ends. It would seem, in view of the that Ttat Democratic majorities, there would be little trouble m ap but proving or voiding legislation unless all forecasters are wrong, there will be many a burning speech de livered from the floors of both branch. a bitter wrangle in comes, many mittee I Bishop M A. Gam was visitW in Salt Lake City, (Saturday, with his daughter and family, Mr." and Mrs. Gene Halliday. While there he visited liia daughter-in-laMrs. Oleen Gam. who recently undeiwent a major oo--l eration at the L. D. S. hospital. He reports mat she is getting along as nuy, i J,kesmen of the people I fj Welling rooms. one of the biggest Congressmen is that of appropriations. The President is said to favor a reduction in government expenditures, is talking of a balanced budget. Most officeholders him lip service in this but many of them have different k 'as Biggest spending bureau of the jovemment is the VV PA. It is obvious Jtlat government costs cannot be curtailed without more or less fdrastic WPA retrenchment. Word has gone cut from the White Hou3e that the WPA budget is to be reaucea, starling- wim a. i m cent slice. So far so good but when you cut WPA spending, you must discharge thousands and perhaps hundreds of For example, 'questions facing pii-nte- lv ly - , t- , ' j ! i r--i mm pineal - I Og-de- t"s j , j "-"- jt I - - ,, a 4.1 - wen as can be expected. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welling and daughters were shopping in Ogden Saturday afternoon. v- , nnr, n,Fl1 huuu, ail, euiu axis. Frank Wood and Mrs H. L Richards attended a funeral in Provo, Sunday daysMrs. Claude Petersen was hostess aiternoon, for an aunt of theirs. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn were shop-- 1 last Thursday to the Social Develop- - j auu visiung in ugaen Saturday. mem ciud. a unnstmas program was Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hess announce presented, consisting of a paper on the marriage of their daughter, Eve- - Christmas in Foreign Lands; also two iyR, to Lott The marriage took harmonica solos by Dale Sutherland. place last Friday. The young couple During the social hour luncheon was will make their home in Fielding. Best served by the hostess. wianes are extended to tne young Mr. and Mrs. Glen Severson are gocouple to spend the holidays in Farming-to- n ing Mrs. W. L. Roundy and daughter, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reba, Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Roundy W. L. Potter. were visiting in Ogden Friday. Rich Miller and Wood Miller of St. F. H. Monaham of Drummond, Utah Idaho, who have been atAnthony, is spending the winter with his daughtending the University of Utah, vis ters, Mrs. Dan Garn and Mrs. Na- ited at the home of W. K. Welling thaniel Garn. last Saturday, enroute home to spend Miss Luella Garn has gone to Boise, the holidays. They were accompanied Jdaho where she will spend the Christ- - by Cordon Klinger of Great Falls ma3 hoiidays with her sister and bus- - j Montana, who has been attending the hand, Mr. and Mrs. English B. Y. U. at Provo. Mr Mrs Dan Garn and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bourne were jjuuiia.na.iii were visiuiig in aa.il iaae shopping in Ogden last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Udy were shop City, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkin of Snow-vill- e ping and visiting in Ogden last Mon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Hendricks spent the weekend with Mr. and Dan Garn. were Salt Lake visitors last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Coombs were in Mrs. E. Ray Miller and children, Logan Monday on business and shop- who have spent the past 2j months at the home of her mother, Mrs. W. ping. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Holt were K. Welling, left. Tuesday moming for Great Falls, Montana to join her husshopping in Ogden Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Than Garn were in band, who is working in that city. ; TTTRFTK Logan last Thursday on business. They intend to make their home there Mm. Mary Cannon who has been Mr. and Mrs. Leo Earl were in Ogvisiting IriTSalt Salt" Lake City for den last Tuesday on business. , several days at the home of her daueh Mrs. Violet Grover was a Salt Lake teri Mrs- Krause, returned to her! visitor last Monday. ' M"- - and Mrs. Leo Farnswortn re- home SundayMr- and Mrs. Owen Hess were in ceved word Sunday that their son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Fains- Salt Lake last Thursday. worth of Um Angeles, California and of' nitrtat Mondav the Gleaner class the Mutual, assisted by the M Men!8, dau&hter. Ml3 Faye Farnswortn, 1,08 An&e!es are coming home class, presented a three act comedy alsf?f 'vu.Wui uuuuaya. entitled "Coin' Modern." The play was presented in a splendid manner. TJTTV TT. TXT n. nnctirrvTmi each one of the cast acting their parts a pleasing manner. A large crowd 1 i was in attendance to see tne show. Thon Riphnrrts u.hn i ' nttriinrr tW A. C. is home for the Christmas holi- - ; SD iSTEENATIOX-- j rR-1SL- PAGE FIELDING By Enid I El-le- . 24. 1936 i ill v is kM- l -r ) I j have to be Zicft to enjoy tict whiskey! Ifcu dent W. V 6. r '.V II ho-o- il I 3 J,5 m 1 30-ho- ur pop-cor- j t T .' 1 XT' .1 1 ( j i.'SN T AND SASSS RISE FOOD JUST ENO'JOH TO ALKALIZE - Gas is fine in your stove or furnace, but it's both painful and embarassing in your stomach. Why don't you use Alka-Seltz- er for the relief of ACID INDIGESTION, Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Muscular, Rheumatic. Sciatic Pains? Is pleasant to take aad not unusually effective In action laxative, not habit forming, doea sot depress the heart Alka-SelU- Ajk jocr druggist. g , this Rich Bourhcn makes a dozen or two grand gifts! 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