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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER TryArn-I DEWEYVILLE 9, PAGSFTVE 1937 ! ELWOOD P. Rasmus sen son of Mr. and Andersen, arrived Monday rtT Cornell University, N. Y., Mr. Ander-.:.- t he is an instructor. home a new car from bis parents. He has a 1 f vfrienas wuu, wn. frnv to welcome him home for Soon, after an absence of over Andersen, Mrs. Lyman Zollinger of 'tence, spent the weekend at the ZfM(r and Mrs. Eldon Thomp- . their way back from Salt Lake where uicy wviv 'Jay Mr. Zollinger just retum-,im States Mission. the Eastern T ra Thnmnson. . ,- nf ;i Druuiw . and Mrs. win. Wm. Evans Of Midvale, Utah fthe weekend at the home of Mrs. Junius Thompson. Mrs. Mand Mrs. Thompson are sisters. has v f California 'iflfl V""-- " borne from the navy for the last weeks visiting his mother, Mrs. Petersen and relatives here and aho Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Petersen nanied him to American Fork Jv. where they visited Mrs. Ws three brothers, Arthur, Is land Walter Briggs and family. left from Salt Lake Sunday for - v- 1 c ? t ana rciciocn vio latives m salt Lane uiy on 'ornia. Mr. ) By Mrs. Thomas Ault Ura. IL return Sunday. U Frank Heslop and children aril home Thursday after a week'sd with relatives and friends in Og-an- West Weber. They also the Lund reunion at Lorin Farr during that week. Ras- Mop A. P. Hansen and Peterto scouts the ssen accompanied the stal Springs for a swim Wednes-nigh- t at-e- d ( Elders had a very successful last Thursday evening. Nearly 7 :e 4 ; By Phyllis -- Zn Hit W J - i$ !f - id 3 (2 yJ-- 1 ' '.5, .yT i i .V! refreshing dnnlt for varm August nighti and days, HERE Is aa party is nin!t-- way. or whether you merely wish to be frn--ithe hospitable bosteps Orr) in for an evening of "chitchat." To make this LKVONAUNT Jl.'LEP, dissolve 1 cup sugar In " 1 f!v fresh mint leaves (chopped). 1 cup lemon juice, and p ; : mixture stand for Crush mint against snie o! U.i viUi fork. ' several hours. When punch add 1 cup cold water in pitcher and add plenty of and strain. Place lemorvrclrt t:y: taste-fre- e crystal-clea- r, ice ut" add 3 pints ginger ale. If you Tlii have one of the modern ic e you can make any desired cc cubes from the block of Ice In your number of sparkling-pur- e refrigerator. These cubes oar: be tartde in from 3 to 5 minutes . . . " with a clever, Inexpensive LlUe gadget called an After is simply placed on top of the filling with warm water this lef-cubcake of ice In your refrigerator This grid quickly cuts In the ic and taste-fre- e ico cubes. forms the crystal-clear- , r !:-- . ; BOTHWELL Summers Delicious Frosty Thirst Quencher Tuesday, Marion, Dallas and Bessie Lue Harwood, of Salt Lake City, spent a few days here with their grandmother, Mis. M. A. Lish and other relatives, returning home Thursday. B. P. Gardner returned to his home Tuesday from the Tremonton hospital much improved. Mrs. Oliver Johnson is slowly recovering from poison ivy poisoning. Friday, Mrs. A. A. Loveland and grandson, Jimmy Beverage, went to Salt Lake City. They will be guests of Jimmy's mother, Mrs. Charles Beverage. A large crowd of friends and relatives enjoyed the dance and shower given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Almo Lish on Wednesday evening at the Crystal Springs. Many useful and beautiful gifts were received by the newlyweds. Best wishes are extended to them. Mrs. J. W. Spackman had as her guests on Saturday, Mrs. Lois Howell and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Howell and children of Burlay, Idaho. Mrs. A. F. Loveland, of Logan, spent a few days here as a guest of her daughter, Mrs. N. peter Marble and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alton perry, Mrs. M. G. Perry an4 sons, Norman and Myrtle, attended the Rawson family reunion held at Ogden Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marble and Mr. and Mrs. Horace R. Barnard and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Barnard at Warren. Norma Hansen, of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spackman announce the birth of a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Russel HeusseT, of Ogden, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser Sunday. Mrs. M. A. Lish attended the Loveland reunion at Lagoon Sunday. Raymond Heusser attended the Loveland family reunion at Lagoon Sunday. Barbara Lish was a guest of Mrs. Robert Burch and son, Norman, at Kaysville, Sunday. Mutual Stake visitors visited Mutual here Sunday evening, when the Young Mens Mutual was organized with Louis Spackman, Duett Loveland, James Barnard and Lowell and partners enjoyed the re- -' :ing. Games were played and intents were served. je mothers and daughters had a After the ;iy program Wednesday. fram games were enjoyed and retoents served to 50 mothers and ghters belonging to tne M. i. A. frcdrick Clarksen of Salt Lake and jrandson, Mervin, and Owen Park urray were weekend guests at the nussen home. Mrs. Owen Ras-faen and baby accompanied them kt after spending a week in Salt Harmon, son of Mr. and Mrs. LesCeCity visiting friends and rela-- ter Pierson and Miss Luella Atkinson will be married Thursday. All wish Sr. and Mrs. George Abel and Mr. them happiness. JMrs. Frances Abel of American Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Burbank and visited relatives here Sunday family, Mrs. Martin Gardner and son IpMonday. Lorna and Lowa Hyatt, Mrs. Jr. and Mrs. Font Hunsaker and Stanley,Heusser and grandchildren at Joseph pren of Boyle Height, Calif., ar- tended the Loveland family reunion id here last week for a three weeks at Lagoon Sunday. t with relatives and friends. School started Monday morning Reed Neal ;Ma Meldrum, Hansen, with a crowd of happy children. The Ferrel Munns and Eda Hansen teachers are Rupert Blackham, gone to attend college in Logan. and Fae Thorsenberg, Ir. and Mrs. Cottle of Hooper vis- - Kathryn Barrett, their daughter and family on Primary started on Monday with a daughter, Mrs. Wayne good attendance of children and rancom and baby accompanied them ick to Hooper for a visit. and Mrs. Kimbal Hansen of Og-- a I called on friends here Monday. Halter E. Fndal, stake scout lead- Peter Rasmussen and Jay Morten-arrive- d By Mrs. Geo. A. Beal home Monday evening $ a scout training school and J at Camp Kiesel for three days. Trinniman Mr. and Mrs. James 'ir. and Mrs. Wm. Petersen and son, Raymond, spent the weekend in tdren attended a Wagstaff reunion Salt Lake City, Bingham canyon and Sngham City Monday. Mr. Wag-S- Lehi. father of Mrs. Petersen, accom- Mrs. Frank White and baby, of Salt faied tliem back here for a visit. Lake City are visiting this week at Mrs. Andrew Romer has gone to the James Trinniman home. at relatives in Salt Lake Mrs. Ervin Jensen entertained WedCity and tfgan. nesday evening at a birthday party lire. Fred Earfus and son, Lloyd, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Allred. ".ted relatives in Officers of the Bear River High Brigham City Mon School Faculty club met Wednesday night at the home of the president, Mrs. Owen Ward, to arrange for the club year. Mr. and Mrs. George O. Nye and daughter, Cleo, spent Sunday in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pingree. The following officers of the ward M. I. A. attended a Mutual convention at Ogden Saturday evening: C. J. Wood, Art Michaelis, Roy Manning, TREMONTON, UTAH Mrs. Sterling Huish and Mrs. Douglas Bone. Mrs. Arthur Welling, Mrs. Leo Walker, Mrs. F. S. Peck, Mrs. A. R. FRI. and SAT. Capener, Mrs. J. D. Gunderson, Mrs. Oluf Johnson and Mrs. J. I. Taylor and 11th 10th September Elders Lemon Mint Julep l :i It "ice-cuber.- i Bur-ban- k. m ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Asael Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Porter, and Mrs. Geo. Austin left Wednesday for a trip to the Pacific Northwest. They will visit with relatives in Toppenish, Wash., while on the trip. By DR. JOHN W. HOLLAND Mrs. G. B. Hughes entertained at a When Might drives forth as dinner party Sunday afternoon in hon or of her husband's birthday anni Right, Justice drags at his versary. Sixteen guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hughes had as Open your eyes wide before marriage, and close them a trifle guests Sunday their daughter, Bertha, of Salt Lake City, and their son, Elafterward. Neither wealth nor beauty are don, from Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Linda Busenbark had as her "enduring enough to make a successful marringe. guests Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Lang-for- d There is no thinking which pays Logan, of California, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lewis, of Bear River City, so well as beDee Busenbark, Manon Glenn and fore the wedding march. Vaughn Lewis returned home Satur Marriage, as an institution, ia a day after spending the past six weeks success, but human failures at Pinedale, Wyoming. cannot succeed at It Owen Garrett and family and Mel- The most foolish acts of our vin Grennell, of Rupert, Idaho, visited lives are committed when we Friday at the home of J. W. Garrett. talk of things which are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite, Mr. none of our business. and Mrs. Millan Peck and Mr. and Western Newspaper Union. Mrs. Lynn Hodges of Logan visited Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Gaddie, of Sugar City, merly of Logan, have now left to Idaho. make their home in Sugar City, Idaho. Mrs. T. W. Innes and children spent Irvine Garfield was a Salt Lake the weekend in Salt Lake City visitCity visitors Thursday and Friday. ing with relatives. Miss Mary Fridal returned home Friday after a month's stay in Idaho Falls, as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kay were Ogden visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Radin and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy Seager, who Lillion Kay of Chicago, who have for the past year have live in our comspent the past few weeks visiting munity, have now moved to Tremonfriends and relatives here returned ton. home Thursday. While here they visElwin Garfield, who is employed in ited Zions and Bryce canyons, Yellow- Salt Lake City, spent the weekend stone and Estes National parks. A with his mother, Mrs. Ada Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott and moving picture of the parks, taken by Mr. Radin, was presented at a family son, Jed, attended the Abbott reunion gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. held Sunday and Monday at the Girls Calvin Kay Sunday. Home in Logan canyon. attended the northern district convenMr. and Mrs. O. A. Seager and ConMr. and Mrs. John Barnard and son tion of the State Federation of Wo- nie Andreason were Logan visitors Mark, spent the weekend visiting with men's clubs held at Brigham City Saturday. relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Mr. and Mrs. Austin Seager, for- - live in Salt Lake City. Friday. Mrs. Lewis Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. AMn Williams and baby, and Mrs. Levi Hansen and two children, of Og den, were guests at the E. Lewis John son home Monday. Semi-Centenni- al Mr. and Mrs. David E. Wilcox, of and Mr. of were dinner guests Ogden, AT THE Mrs. David E. Manning on Monday. Mr. Wilcox is a brother of Mrs. Man ning. A. R. Capener made a trip to Soda Springs, Idaho Tuesday. Freshmen Register on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 24 and 2" Miss Margaret Bell of Spanish Fork was a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Upper Classmen on Monday, September 27 J. Isaac Taylor during the week. Miss Bell is one of the new teachers at This is your opportunity to get vital training in Garland this year. Mr. and Mrs. Kuman Tarbet and your chosen profession and to increase materially family returned Sunday from a trip your earning power and value as a citizen at an to the Northwest, where they visited Institution after 50 years standing as a leader with relatives. among the Educational Institutions of the country. Miss Helen Johnson, of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend with her parMORE THAN 900 COURSES IN 50 DEPARTMENTS , 6-- 8; e cart-whee- l. 4-- 5; 1-- 3. Fn-The- ir Mr. GARLAND I Miss Betty Summers returned home last week after spending a week or so in Deweyville with Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Marble. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Ellis entertained at a wedding dance last Thursday evening in honor of their daughter, Josephine, and Bert Nish, of Deweyville. The bride was dressed in a delicate pink net dress with silver accessories. A large crowd of friends and relatives were received by the bride and groom. Many beautiful and useful gifts were presented to them. The young couple will make their home in Deweyville. Carlyle Anderson, of Bothwell, and Verla Nelsen, of Mantua, were married August 24th. The young couple will make their home in Bothwell. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Wallace and family, of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. T. V. Summers. Friday evening, Mrs. Ethel M. Johnson and Mrs. Hannah Summers entertained at a wedding dance in honor of Hazel and Merlin Summers. The attractive bride was dressed in a white brocaded satin dress with gold accessories. Many beautiful and useful gifts were presented to the young couple by the many friends and relatives In attendance. Mrs. Rasmus Anderson entertained at dinner Sunday, Miss Reva Vickers, a former teacher In Bothwell, her parents, two brothers and an aunt were the honored guests. Wednesday, the Home Science club of Bothwell, enjoyed a very interesting and educational tour to some of the business houses of Salt Lake City. The gToup was accompanied by Bishop Marble. The New Testament Sunday School class under the direction of Eugene Haliday, enjoyed a very amusing par ty Tuesday evening. The group came dressed as they thought they would appear ten years In the future. Box lunches were auctioned off and the evening was spent playing games. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newman, of Ogden, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Newman. Sunday evening, Vera Firth was pleasantly surprised by a number of her friends at her home. Games were played and refreshments were served afterwhich Vera was presented with little tokens of friendship before her departing for school this fall. C. W. Summers spent the weekend visiting with his friends and family. Mrs. Thomas Simons, of Beaver Dam, and Mrs. Homer McArthur, of Baker 'City, Oregon, were dinner guests at the home of Bishop and Mrs. D. M. Marble, Friday. Bishop D. M. Marble, Elzo Summers, Wallace Anderson and Maynard Summers attended a scout training course held at Camp Kiesel Monday. Miss Maurine Marble visited in Brigham City with friends and rela tives the fore part of the week. Dr. and Mrs. Eli Hawkins had as their guest during the week, Mrs. . Social News J. M. Schaffer entertained the Legion baseball team on thebeautiful lawn of his home ThursDr. American day afternoon. The Tremonton Sewing club entertained Thursday evening for three of its members, who are going away for the winter. The party was held at the home of Miss Nola Heppler. Those honored were: Miss Beth Oyler, who will teach school in Yost this year; Miss Elva Getz, who is to enter the Holy Cross Hospital for a nursing course at Salt Lake City; and Miss Lucille Cropley, who anticipates college at the . US. A. C. at Logan. A luncheon was served. I. O. O. F. Lodge had a weinie roast and water mellon bust Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Winchester. M. C. Phearson, of Deweyville, entertained with a few songs. . Mary Burns entertained at a dinner party at her home Saturday evening. The guests present were: Mrs. Goff, Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. Au t Miss and Mrs. Jenkins. The W. C. T. U. held a party at Elder canyon Monday afternoon and evening. Games were enjoyed and an evening luncheon was served. Box Mrs. Douglas Cannon was hostess to the B. B. Bridge club at her home Tuesday evening. Those receiving prizes were: Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mrs. Howard Glenn and Mrs. Guy Johnson. Mrs. Howard Glenn was the special guest. Shirley Watland, Shirley Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Landvatter, Lillian Morns, Odessa Wyatt, Lucille Crop-le- y, Sam Woerner, Lois Rohde, Keith Rohde, Lois Thompson and Ruby Landvatter were present at a party given by Bertha Landvatter Sunday afternoon. Games were enjoyed for the afternoon and evening. Some men go to a lot of trouble trying to hide their light under a bushel when a tincup would do for the job. Traffic experts say automobiles need smaller fenders. They also need larger bumpers. The depression was not all bad. It gave the people temporary relief from salesmen. high-power- There are times when a fellow who doesn't get what's coming to him has v, all the luck. Rudd Hardesty Jr., of Burlingame, California, Mrs. Hardesty, with her husband, have been spending their vacation at the Hardesty summer home at Grand Lake, Denver Colorado. Mrs. Hardesty was formerly Georgania Hawkins. fore-thoug- . t, Orph Theatre "REPORTED MISSING" GENE AUTRY IN PUBLIC COWBOY NO. 1" "Painted Stallion" SUN. - MON. - TUES. Sept. 12th - 13th - 14 th MARX A BROTHERS DAY AT THE RACES' . WED. and THURS. September 15th and 16th Klfrtnm .intum' THE :B0Y FRIEND" "THE OUTER GATE" "FREE DISH NITES" , EAST TREMONTON Begin Your Training For the Future During Year the UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heslop and children went to visit relatives in Ogden and West Weber last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hansen went to Ogden Thursday on business and pleas ure. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Leonard and baby of Huntington, arrived Thursday Mr. Leonard and Miss Rigby are at their old place in the school room. Two new teachers, Mrs. Stokes and Miss Tarns has been added to our school. We Join in welcoming both the old and new teachers to our school Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hansen have moved to Fielding where he la principal of that school. Donald Barfua returned Sunday evening from a week's trip to Yellowstone surely enjoyed his trip, especially did he have a real bear story to tell. Courses are offered in the following schools: No other method can surpast the cooking speed of a modern electric range . . . clean, cool and economical, too 9, IS truly marvelous ihe way an automatic) lectric range takes charge of cooking. You may put a complete dinner in the oven in the morning, set your oven timing clock, leave the house for the day and the current will turn on and hours you specify on the clock. So off at the when you arrive home that evening your entire dinner of meat, vegetables and dessert is reedy to be served. See these fine ranges that perform such kitchen magic. Get full details about their economical operation and how the use of an electric range reduces the rate for all the electricity you use in your home. 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