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Show BEAR RIVER VALLET LEADER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1840 PAGE Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Oyler attend- ed funeral services for Mr. Reese In Erigham City Tuesday afternoon. Mr. I By Mr. IL P. RaMmisaes By EnlO Weill Reese was a relative of Mrs. Oyler. Bernice Thompson, of Clarkston, is -- . By CARLE FERRIS ..I J. P. Christensen, P. W. Christensen Tuesday night at the regular muthis weeks guest of her coesin, Miss and Mrs. J. M Mortensen and Mr. of has tual Garland, "Breezin on , orchestra to chosen star sup-Along" meeting, George Nye Dora Atkinson. First picture beis so successful it his children, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. NielBen Charles Boyer in his return proved that presented about thirty members of The annual Green' and Geld Ball to the "Hollywood Playhouse," fol- ing sought for guest appearances and children, Bishop and Mrs. Walter musical in club a very pleasing glee was held in the recreation hall Satlowing the departure of Gale Page, on other programs. Most recent E. Fridal all attended the funeral of Beaver of Miss Erickson program. engagement was on "Show of the urday evening and was largely atMrs. Inez C. Johnsen of Payson which local The was Dam the accompanist. Week." tended by ward members and out-of- Bee Hive girls also gave a few num- was held in the Nabo stake tabertowns friends. The hall was prettily! Gabriel Heatter. host of "We, bers on the program, and members of nacle Sunday. Mr. Johnsen and childecorated for the occasion. The bish-- l the People," is radio's tallest emthe cast in the high school play "Dou- dren have the sympathy of their opric and presidencies of all auxil-- ! cee, while Mark Warnow, its music ble Doors" presented sereval interest- many friends in the bereavement of director, shares with Oscar Brad lary organizations, their wives and! ing scenes from their show. After the a wife and mother. 1 V ley, the distinction of being the husbands were patrons and patron-- j is The Primary program given on Frion waver the air. baton piogram, games were conducted by shortest esses and led in a grand march. Miss Mrs. Vernon Hansen for about half day evening was a real success. The Dora Atkinson was chosen as queen Jack Benny has scored a double hour, and the evening was completed children all took their part very well. with Miss Dorothy Barnard and Mis' victory in the poll of radio editors by a basketball game between Mendon Some special numbers were the ballet of the United States and Canada Evelyn Larson, attendants. Little. and Fielding. The house was filled to and tap dancing by Jennie Hansen . V "w J Misses Diane and Geraldine Rhodes capacity to enjoy this splendid eve and by Miss Grace White of East were flower girls; Patricia Sorensen ning of entertainment. and Marie Grover, train bearers and! Reginald Hunsaker, Stanley AnderMr. and Mrs. Smith Richards and Master Thane Oyler was crown bearer. sen and Lydia Fridal all spent the was Helen Wood, pictured here, children of Smithfield and Mr. and Bishop L. M. Holman crowned the weekend at home from college in Lowho is experienced in radio work children Mrs. Spencer Richards and as well. Each week Boyer is supqueen. gan. of Brigham City, spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover attended ported by a different feminine Mrs. Hyrum Christensen returned at the home of their parents, Mr. and home Wedscreen on his NBC headliner the funeral services in Payson Sunday y visit Saturday after a Mrs. Richards. Ezra nesday night series. of an aunt, Mrs. Inez Christensen and her daughter and with Nathaniel Gam was a business vis- the new Johnson, who was a daughter of Patbom to Mr. and grandson, Wons is still a champion Tony itor to Salt Lake City last Monday. riarch James P. Christensen. Mrs. Rex Wimmer of Lagon. getter of letters. Twice he broad Leonard Welling, W. M. Welling and Miss Marjorie Zundell, of Brigham, cast a lonely old lady's appeal for Mr. and Mrs. Peter Y. Rasmussen John Owens were in Ogden Monday. her first Christmas card in eight was a weekend guest at the home of and son, Harry Paul, of Richmond, Mr . and Mrs. Clark Rudd spent visited at their parent's home Sunyears, and, as a result, she got Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oyler. 20,000 of them in six days biggest in Ogden shopping. Stakei President Clara H. Fridal Tuesday day. They also called on Mr. and stack of holiday greetings received "just completed by the New York visited the local Relief Society TuesMr. seventh .For the and Aldred Christensen. Mrs. Bert Mrs. Bums and U. daugh S. by anyone in the ters LeMar and Helen, spent Satur day afternoon. Owen Rasmussen, Floyd Christenyear the comic, pictured here, has Musical comedy and light opera been voted the best comedian. In Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Adams are sen and Mrs. Gudron Christensen gave day in Brigham City shopping. have lost lovely Bettina Hall to the same poll his program was made happy by the arrival of a new the program in Deweyville Sunday enMr. M. W. Mrs. and Welling radio. Now featured in "My Son voted to be the best on the air. son, the second child in the family. tertained their pinochle club Satur- evening. Mother and babe are at the Valley The Relief Society is busy preparVirginia Payne, star of the No, day evening. At eight o'clock a hot 1 daytime serial in audience prefHospital . for their banquet next Friday, r to ing twenty-fouserved was supper Two very interesting basketball erence, is now being heard over will be in honor of the retiring which members, afterwhich the evening was the Mutual network in "The Cat and all ward members are games were played here Thursday evbishopric Mrs. and Mr. spent playing pinochle. ters of Elm Street." in which sh invited. ening of last week. The league game Mr. score won and Than characGam different an high entirely plays with Garland was won by them and Mrs. Edna Garfield and Mrs. Stan-de- r and Mrs. Bert Burns low score. Mr. ter than her original "Ma Perkins." the friendly game between the town of the stake board, visited the Reand Mrs. Eben Wilcox of Ogden were team and Washakie was taken by the Helen Carroll, pictured here, th lief Society here last week. special guests. latter. However, three local teams reMr. and Mrs. Roy Larsen of Ban- -. glamour girl of Fred Allen's "Meri7 Doris On Miss Thursday evening Macs," is proving that marriasr deemed themselves here Monday eveCoombs was hostess to a shower for croft, Idaho, visited friends and relaning when they played with three Mrs . Leon Grover, before her mar- tives in Elwood last Sunday. teams from Clarkston and were vic-- j Floyd Christensen went to Ogden riage of last week, was Miss Theur-be- r. torious in ail three. on business Tuesday. He was accomThe young bride received many Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rhodes enterby Mrs. Mary Larsen. panied Mr. Mrs. Grover and lovely gifts. tained Thursday evening at a hot Mrs. Jane Brough came over from and I," Bettina, shown here, is well were married last week in the Manti to spend the remainder of the remembered for her Gilbert and turkey dinner. Covers were laid for temple. They expect to make their Harper Sullivan roles and her work with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hansen, Mr. and winter with her daughter, Mrs. Eva ex are home wishes in Best Fielding. the American Opera Company. B. Hansen and family. Mrs. George Coombs Jr., Mr. and Mrs. tended to the young couple. Mrs. Erma Burke of McCammon, Paul Larson, Mr. and, Mrs. Edwin Gold Green and the where Monday night Every one in radio wonders is Isaacson and Mi, and Mrs. Sylvan visiting with her parents for a few Ezra Stone, ball, sponsored by the M Men and star, gets Korth. days. the energy to fill so many jobs. Fieldwas in held the Girls Gleaner Mrs. Melba Bywater of Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover and Besides his air programs, he is diing hall. The hall was beautifully is New in "Reunion York," a number of their family members recting spent Sunday visiting her parCity, decorated and splendid music for the in "See My Lawyer." is Mr. and Mrs. John Bronaen. ents, oraccompanied Durrel Grover to Ogden ladies was dance furnished the is by casting for George Abbott and Sam Mortensen attended a sugar Tuesday, where he signed papers to chestra of Deweyville. Miss Connie at the American Acad- ana a career blend perfectly in a teaching beet convention held at Pocatello, Idais one when lucky join the U. S. Army Air Corps. Art. of Dramatic and apartment was of her the ball, Earl city emy queen Is Crl Her's a of mate. In ho was choice to Rhodes called Lehi Tuesday and Wednesday of last Jasper attendants were Miss Helen Burns The combination of Beverly, Kress, a guitaiisi In Iht a air week. Tuesday by the sudden serious illness and Miss Doris Famsworth. The dance singing star, and Johnny Green's show. of a brother who resides there. was attended by a capacity crowd, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Westergard from all parts of the valley. Refresh- of Logan, Sunday. and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Gleed, of chestra of Deweyville. ba Stanflll. The players were: Mr. ments were served. Mrs. Doris Fridal visited her bob, were weekend of their Mrs. Sidney Alvis, of Newton, Utah, and Mrs. J. Wilford Miller as father Mr. and Mrs. Eben Wilcox of Og- Jim, at the hospital Sunday. Ogden, guests parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Shaffer. soent the cast week in this citv visit- - and mother; Oleen Shuman, as their den spent Saturday night at the home May Fridal attended the funerat of Since Tuesday evening was an open at the home of Mrs. Zina Thor- - son: Miss Doris Miller, as their mar of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Munson. They Mrs. Inez P. Johnson In Payson on ried daughter; John L. Stanfill, as,vigited Sun(jay with relatives and Sunday. night for the M. I. A., a one-aplay was presented under tie direcUon of her All members are invited to be preshusband; Mrs. Mollie Hodges and friends before returning to their home entertained a Mra gina Mrs. Essie Petersen. It was a clever Maud Younger as members of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd are leav- ent February 34 at our Ladies Farm frienda at her Dome &w relativeg muca enjoyea ny uw wmreuy genealogical committee. The ing this week for a two weeks vaca- Bureau meeting at the home of Mrs. in honor of her birth the ward was audience. A dance for the benefit of laat Wednesday enjoyed by a good crowd, tion to Los Angeles and vicinity. Mr. J. O. Garfield. A special lesson on A delicious lunch was served to play which the time was turned over and Mrs. Melvin TJdy will accompany flowers and home beautification will infantile paralysis victims followed day. after ten guests. to the stake workers. Russell Cape- - them on their trip. later in the evening. be given. entertained Anderson Mrs. Ruby Ned Shaffer visited with relatives i ner, who brought members of his class , Thurs-home at club her Knochle him Mrg Qllve w Rhead- other in Salt Lake City last week. Master her Trintlng to Order at Our Print Shop Steve Shaffer is a guest of relatives cay wim an niemocia picacruu stake visitors were: Mr. and Mrs. A. licious hot dinner was served. Prizes N. Wight and Mrs. Hazel Waldron in the capital. Today's popularity were won by Ivy Anderson end Clytie of Thatcher. Mr. Waldron accompanof Doan'i Pilli, aftrr Anderson. many years of world-ied them here. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Garfield acule use, nirciy musi Mrs. Arnold Hansen entertained a Mr. and Mrs. Starlin Stanfill and accepted as evidence Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook to ne. of satisfactory CITY number of relatives at her home on Helman Grandon were in Ogden on companied funthe to attend And Salt Lake favorable nubli Monday of husband's in honor her C. W. Mrs. Brallsford Saturday thai By opinion supports Monday. eral of Mrs. James W. Paxman, of the alile physician birthday. Elder Gam, of the Stake High Coun who tei.t Vc value of of Utah. Nephi, Mrs. Terrance Mr. and Westley at the Sunday )oan' umlcr exacting The annual Green and Gold Ball cil, was the speaker visan was E. Ault Mrs. P. Ogden in Lake Salt City. laboratory conditions. services. was held Thursday, evening in the spent Monday evening and Ault W. J. son, These too, approve every worif itor physic!an, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winthed, of of of advertising you read, the objective of ward amusement hall with Miss Donof Mr. were guests Sunday Logan, which is only to recommend lioan'i Fill Fork, spent Salt Lake City accompanied Mr. and na Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and son, inof American the as a good diuretic treatment fur disorder Ault. Mrs. and of this guests city, Tuesday Mrs. Engvar Petersen from Brigham of the kidney function and for relief of Osey Jensen, as queen of the ball. Mr. May Fridal entertained Friday at the pain and worry it cause. parents, Mr. and Mrs. City, Saturday evening. Mrs. PeterHer attendant were Annavor Peter- A. C.Anderson's of If more people were aware of how the the a dinner and social in honor Anderson. a is sen major following kidney! must constantly remove wutl convalescing sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rast and East Tremonton of fhat cannot atay in the blood without inMrs. Joe Zito and baby, of Ogden, operation. She had spent 10 days at elderly people to health, there would be better unChristenPetersen, and Evelyn Johnson, daugh is P. J. Tremonton. Patriarch jury visiting in this city with her par- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. of why the whole body auffer derstanding ter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin-- Johnson. ents, All was sen of also Elwood present. when kidneys lag, and diuretic medicaMr. and Mrs. Nephi Anderson. at Peterson City. Brigham was The in attendance. tion would be more often employed. A large crowd expressed themselves as having a Debert Frederickson, a student at most Burning, scanty or too frequent urlnM music was furnished by the girl or- tfon nomctimes warn of disturbed kiiittT enjoyable time. the U. of U. in Salt Lake City, won function. 'You may suffer nagging Paul Newton was hostess to ache, persistent headache, attack of I an engineer scholarship for next year theMrs. Associate Club Thursday. getting up nighta. awelling, puftV at the University, amounting to four The Jolly feel weak, srvoisa, ness under the eye was spent playing games time all played out. hundred dollars. He was a graduate and servwere Refreshments la better U rely O It Pitts. Use Doan't sewing. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Horton, of of the Bear River High School and , a medicine that kai won ed. week. on claim than something lesa favorably Wyoming, visited friends last has received other scholastic honors. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Waldron, of Salt known. Ask your itighberl Mrs. Horton was formerly Mrs. Georof week this are Lake guests City, recentgia Taylor, who was married The number of sheep and lambs on Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott. ly at Las Vegas, Nevada. They were Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott enterlooking over their property at Howell feed January 1, 1940 in the principal feeding states was about three per tained Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pickctts, also. Mrs. Bert Stokes entertained Fri- cent larger than the number on feed today in honor of the birthday of her January 1, 1939, it was reported the Marketing delicious A Petersen. Agricultural by Elmer day father, hot dinner was served to the guests. Service. The estimated number on r Mr. and Mrs. Orson Jensen enter- feed at the beginning of this year was a with 5,823,000 tained on Friday evening. Those pres- 6,000,000, compared ent were Mr. and Mrs. Ersol Berch-tol- d year earlier. Utah has 153,000 on feed compared with 144,000 in 1939. and Milton Hodges. Mrs. G. L. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Fanners have resealed under govMaud Younger and William M. Miller C. E. Mil- ernment loan approximately 160 milMrs. Mr. and accompanied IOTA lion bushels of com grown in 1937 ler to Brigham City Monday. on and 1938. Genealogical meeting was held Mr. of home at the OF Monday evening SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER and Mrs. Terry L. Stanfill. A large crowd was in attendance. The next Indeed, we heartily recommend Utah KING COM. meeting on Monday evening is to be Mrs1. and held at the home of Mr. because we believe you want cleaner coal Utah Jack Leek. -' STOPS TRAVEL Tuesday evening the M. I. A. turnSICKNESS btf for it's washed, dried, ed their open evening over to the ENG COAL is truly that SEA. AIR and committee of the Genealogical Society and genealogical sized, blended and waxed. 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