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Show 1933 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20, PAG 3 EIGHT Box Elder Receives Good Dairy Animal Local and Social Items BETTY ALLEN, Local Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. W. McDermaid spent Miss Lois Cook, who is taking nurses training at the L. D. S. Hospital Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake. in Salt Lake, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook. Mrs. Hazel Ransom entertained the B. B. Bridge Club Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borg and family Mrs. Ann Watkins and Mrs. Douglas of Sandy, Utah, were Sunday visitors Cannon won prizes. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cannon atStenquiat. tended the U. E. A. convention in Salt Mrs. Ztlla Carter, of Spnngville, ar- Lake City last week. rived here Monday night. She will Mrs. Don Sheffield entertained the spend the winter with her daughter, V. G. F. Sewing club Wednesday ev Mrs. Dan Briggs. ening. Special guests were Mrs. Lyle D. Tripp, Mrs. Earl Hone, Mrs. William Lloyd R. Harris, of Washington, Mrs. J. SandalL C, and his parents, Mr. and from home arrived recently D. Harris, Utah State conference of the a trip to Nevada, Lloyd plans on spend W.The C. T. U. will be held in Tremonhis with Tremonton in lng two weeks ton at the M. E. Church, October T -- ,! FIELDING Enid Welling I ing the University in Salt Lake, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welling. Mrs. Betty Wheeler, of Reno. Nevada, accompan ied Enid back to Salt Lake, where she, will visit until Thursday. A social was held Monday night in the ward hall, honoring the outgoing officers of the Mutuals. President of the Young Mens Mutual, Frank Dur-fehad charge of the program. Community singing wa3 led by Miss Beth Richards. Mrs. Vernon Hansen had danc-inecharge of the games and group which she put over very success fully. A tray luncheon was served to all present, by the Young Ladies Mutual. After luncheon, a splendid program was given, which completed a very well arranged evening of entertainment. Mrs. Erwin Sutherland spent Monday in Brigham City visiting with her sister, Mrs. Edna Ferrell of Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Holt were Brigham City visitors Monday. They were accompanied to Brigham by Mrs. Ezra Packer. Mrs. Bill Stokes, of Brigham City, has been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt, for several days. Mrs. Iva Shields and Dale Wilcox spent Thursday in Logan visiting with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. y, ANNOUNCEMENT gene out again have just got the out fever or feel glorified in getting tho old muskit and red cap and parad some will ing down the street. Well, and it will their come back with prize i. n be interesting to hear just, now it m think to inclined happened. We are that some of them just got the taste out of their mouth and were really enjoying those good old beef steaks. r. parents. Cue to a misunderstanding regarding the new Primary law, a number of citizens have asked if I had withdrawn from the race for State Representative, because my name did not appear on the Primary Ballot. This is to correct any such misunderstandMr. and Mrs. Edgar Winchester and and son Gerald are visiting in Oakley ing and to give assurance that my family were in Ogden Sunday visit- name will appear on the Ballot at the for three weeks. relatives. Mrs. Curtis Walton, daughter Joan, ing general election. All candidates who were is who Bertha La'ndvatter, teaching in the Primaries were left off the balMr. and Mrs. D. E. Reed, of school at Lucine, spent the weekend were Sunday guests at the with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her- lot. home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Laub. man Landvatter. Respectfully Clifton.G. M. Kerr, Tremonton , Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burns and Miss Beth Oyler. who is teaching daughter, Louene and son Frank, of in Grouse Creek, spent the weekend Fielding:, were dinner guests of Mr. in Tremonton visiting with friends Mrs. Lawrence Lloyd, of Midvale, and Mrs. Walter Burns, Monday ev and relatives. Utah, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Kay. ening. The Bible Class of the M. E. church Mrs. Friedchen Hass and daughter, served a The Misses Doris Woodward and ;0. Wilcox. chop suey dinner to the 20- Judith, and Mr. Van Meter, of Salt 30 club in the basement of the church Marcella Thompson were Ogden visi- I Mrs. A. R. Capener of Garland, and Lake City, were weekend guests at at the close of the Sunday morning tors j'Mrs. Edna Jones of Boise, Idaho, visTuesday. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Golden services. ited Thursday at the home of Mr. and Harris. Mrs. Metta M. Jorgensen, of Bear Mrs. .Than Gam. Miss Marge t Jenkins, who has been River City, is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durfey and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James Walton and nurses training at the Swed her daughter, Mrs. L. C. Christensen. and Mrs. Wallace Bourne have gone taking son Jimmy, Curtis Walton and daugh ish to get their deer. They left Wednes Hospital in Seattle, has been very ter, , Helen, and Hal Rhead attended ill for the last two weeks with a Mrs. L. C. Christensen's children day, with their destination unknown in on Salt throat infection. the football game Saturday gave her a very pleasant surprise on at that time just so the deer are Lake City. Sunday evening in honor of the 65th plentiful, the place doesn't matter-The young peoples choir of the birthday. A real chicken dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Welling, Mrs. Young Guernsey bull for Halo. In M. E. Church reorganized for the all the trimmings was served at 7:30. of Salt Roy Welling and Dale quire at Wilson Lumber Company. coming year with, Elias Landvatter The rest of the evening was spent vis- Lake City, visited in Welling, Fielding Sunday as director; Lucille Cropley, president; iting. Those present were Mr. and with Mrs. W. K. Welling. Lillian Morris, vice president; Lloyd and Mrs. Wallace Christensen, Mr. ML3 Noieen Earl and Miss VirSchtnid, secretary and treasurer. and Mrs. Melvin Christensen, Mr. and ginia Coombs, who are attending the Mrs. Mart Hansen, Mrs. Leland Crysthe weekAgricultural Cillege, spent at was Miss hostess Lucille Cropley RADIO tal, Ina Clair Phillips and ten grand- end with their parents. Tuesa quilting bee held at her home children. All enjoyed the evening very Miss Janice Ear of Salt Lake City, day afternoon. Those present were the much and went away wishing Mrs. visited over the l, weekend with her members of the M. E. Ladies Aid. A Christensen many happy reluma ol father and family, J. L. Earl Jr. delicious chicken dinner was served. the day. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Linford spent several days last week in Salt Lake City. n Mr. and Mrs. Wesley J. Carter, of Miss Wanda Johnson and Miss BarLong Beach.California, came to Tre- bara Anderson, of Logan, visited over monton Tuesday and took Mr. and the weekend with relatives. Mrs. T. A. Carter, Miss Jeanette Ault Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hodges and Mrs. to Parma, Idaho, N. J. and George Carter IN FUEL BILLS WITH SAYE UP TO Hodges, of Garden City, spent where they will visit with their sister, the weekend visiting with Mr. and a for Mrs. D. H. Stevens and family Mrs. Uel Garn. Mrs. Garn returned few days. to Garden' City with her parents, where she will visit for an indefinite Mr3. Irene Norr entertained the G. period. S. S. club at Otto's Cafe Wednesday R. E. Skinner and a group of friends Jackson Elva Jessie Miller, evening. for left and Arvilla Hendricks won the prizes. hunt. Joseph, Utah, Tuesday, to deer Phoebe Haight was special guest. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy spent Thurs in Ogden with relatives. day The following visited at the home Mrs. Jarvis Johnson and daughter, of their father, Mr. Parker, who is Beth, spent Saturday in Logan visitill: George Parker and Grace Stuart, with another daughter, Miss Wanof Ogden;; Grant Parker and Bertha ing da who returned home with Johnson, WE USE Fisher, West Point; Mary Ware, Lay-to- them. Grove Nora Macfarlane, Pleasant Mr. and Pearl Holt and Lena Fronk, Salt Lake Salt Lake Mrs. Parley Peterson, of aty, visited over the weekCity. end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garn. Mrs. LaVern Homer and Mrs. Olena Wesley Homer will be hostesses to the Daughters of the Pioneers of the Midland Camp, Thursday, October 27, at 3 p. "EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING" m. at the home of Mrs. LaVern Miss Ruby Harris, who Is teaching Miss Gloria Nichols, who is attendschool in Smithfield, and DeLorls Harthe U. S. A. 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