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Show BEAR RIVER RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, PAGE EIGHT On Display Girls Activities at B.R.H.S. for the art lovers of the valley to see theUtan ' exhibit at the Besr River high school will be afforded Sunday afternoon from 3:00 to 6. Women faculty members are extending invitations for everyone to see this splendid display of art by Utah artists. The exhibit has been on display in the library since last Friday and will continue until November 1. Tuesday and Wednesday, special conducted tours of "English students were shown the exhibit. Students are admitted free, but a charge of 10 cents will be made for adults. The money received will be used to purchase one of the painting to be placed in the high A special opportunity GERTRUDE RANDALL, Loral Correspondent Arti-sU- Mrs. Elmer Kotter and children are Mrs. Dorothy Harris entertained her Mra. Evelyn club Thursday. spending this week visiting her mothBidg Wood was a special guest. Prizes were er, Mrs. L. R. Neely at Logan. won by Mrs. Reba Henrie, high; cut Mrs. Wesley Gephart entertained by- Mrs. Ruth Tolman, and low by her Bridge club Thursday evening at Mm. Elna Ashcraft. her home. Special guests were Mrs. Literary Jack Shumway. Mrs. Bill Goldsberry, The Tremonton-Garlan- d dub met Thursday evening at the : Mrs. Ralph Bishop, Mrs. Ethlyn Car 'home of Mrs. Oneta Shurtz at Gar- ter, Mrs. Herbert Thomas. Prizes were won by Mrs. Bill Goldsberry, land. Mrs. Frank Dalton gave a of the book, "How Green Was high; Mrs. Willard Newman, cut, and My Valley," by Richard Llewellyn. Mrs. Arch Richardson, traveling. Luncheon was served to seventeen members and the following guests: Mrs. Israel Hunsaker entertained a Mra. William Cullimore, Miss the V. G. F. club Friday evening at schooL Southerland and Miss Beth her home. Special guests were Mrs, Miss June Stayner will give explanRose Kerr and Mrs. Merle Crowther. atory information Sunday on the var' Mrs. Kenneth Randall entertained Mr. and Mrs. Garland Puzey at- ious works of art. afternoon tended a convention of Seminary "Rag Rugs," by Fraser, is one of at birthday party Friday in honor of her daughter, Karen's 3rd men of Northern Utah and Idaho, at the outstanding pamtings, being a rich colors and fine Mrtbday. Those present were Gaylene Pocatello, Idaho, Friday and Satur studv in warm, Museum Shelves," "Reunion balance. Kirk Waldron, Jimmy Harris,' day. same and depicts a Bkeleton artist, the by Jaralee Kerr, Bobby Puzey of each with its a and skulls, of group home met the at Ellis. The Wesleyans Rxt Lucile Wyatt Thursday night Mrs. own peculiar expression. One Harwood painting was loaned Mrs; Leon Kerr and Mrs. Wayne Jesse Cooke reviewed the opera, "II Sandall spent Monday and Tuesday Trovatore." Mrs. Marcella Jeppson vtrittng their sister, Mrs. Grant Erick-so- and Vaughn Wassom, accompanied by In Salt Lake. Miss Josephine Camlull sang several numbers from the opera. Several . Mra. Ross Miller entertained her guests were present. Light refreshBridge club" last Friday afternoon. ments were served. Special guests were Mrs. Parley ArchDr. and Mrs. Vera A. Fridal, of Los ibald, Mrs. Lor.dy Harris and Mrs. Richard Calderwood. Prizes were won Angeles, are guests this week of Mr, by; Mrs. R. J. Brough, high; Mrs. L. and Mrs. K. IL Fridal. J. Cummbigs, cut, and Mrs. ArchiMrs. Oneta Ellison, of Salt Lake bald, low. City, was the weekend guest of Mr. llr. and Mrs. t"icd Cephart pront and Mr3. K. H. Fridal. laflt week in Alton, Wyoming. Mrs. Evan Green, Mr. a,nd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Duckworth, of Chet Green and family, Mrs. Mrs. Magna, Utah, were weekend guests of Gordon John, of Brigham City, atMr. and Mrs. Garland Puzey. tended a wedding reception in honor Mr. and Mrs. William Archibald of of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell of Ogden, Ogflen, were visitors Sunday at the Tuesday evening. Mrs. Mitchell was home, of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shuman. formerly Miss Ruby Green. - w Fran-celd- Wal-dro- Mra. Capener and her husband home steaded here as a young couple, over forty years ago. Mr. Capener was ac cidently shot when he and others were making a drive to rid the county 0f wild rabbits. The young mother strug gled to raise her family to maturity Her youngest child, a son, was killed some thirty years ago when thrown from a horse. Mrs. Capener was active in church work in this community until, due to an injury her health has been poor, which has prevented her from leav bag home much. Her children are: Mrs. J. W. Rhodes Sam Capener of Garland, Mrs. Joseph s Oyler and Mrs. Owen Cheney. and friends are glad to join in extending greetings to Grandma Cap. ener on this natal day. Capener Prepare Mrs. Fanny 74 on Birthday Honored For Sports Tournament Utah Artists' Exhibit "Local and Social Items 1910 an early pio- Mrs. Fanny Capener, physiclal education neer of this valley, was honored by Bear River High the of 'Championsa birthday social TuesSchool proved themselves to be fit her family at the home of Mr. and at title by winning near- day evening for their First hour squad ly two out of every three practiceis n ball The team games in made up of seven girls with Erma Stenquist as squad captain. Lola Mae Crozier plays pitch, Faye Miller, catch; Beth Bishop, first base; Merle Green, second base; Beth Mills, third Olbase; while Iva Gail Cannon and ive Dora Bosley .play short stops. The sophomore girls have been takindoor ing part in both outdoor and touractivities in preparation for the nament which will take place at the ball, end of next term. Besides hit-pi- n the girls will play baseball, volleyball and other games. Miss Romer's physical education classes are determined to make a perhit-pi- feet class record for themselves by having one hundred percent of the girls in attendance and taking show ers every day. Neigh-bor- uss Electric Electrical Contracting - Service - Appliances Complete Line of 1941 G. E. APPLIANCES vhihit bv Madere Henne. a of the late James Taylor grand-niec- e Harwood. Other Utah artists represented are Salisbury, Parkinson, Fletcher, and Andelin.. There are also some photographs of Utah sculpture works. w th n, acci-dent- ly Mrs. J. W. Rhodes. There were fifty of her descendants who joined to greet her on her 74th of birthday. An interesting feature Mrs. Harriet from a was visit the day is Hardy, an aunt, of Fielding, who valof one the and of 93 years age, ley's earliest pioneers. Ros-enbou- Phone ' fT ' ' - iC fJ ................. ir . 111 Ml M rs. Ward Shuman, Mrs. Mattie Costly, Cleo Costly, Vesta Coombs, Velda Bowman and Mrs. Earl Shuman wTe Ogden visitors Monday. .. ittpvvi Mrs. Mattie Stone spent the first part of the week visiting in Salt Lake 1 for this Big Value! 1 ON THE LINE 4 :49c Bottle of 100: for 4c f ANNOUNCEMENT g Wanted: All people who to enjoy dancing and join us at a Character Ball, October 29 in the First Ward Recreation hall. There will be confetti, a gypsy fortune teller, eats, decorations, good music and everything that goes to make a wholesome evening of fun. Put on your wig and a long skirt and come to the First Ward next Tuesday. We welcome visitors from any ward in the stake. Tremonton 1st Ward.M. I. A. make-believ- e, i NOW! 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Newman, and Mrs. Wesley Gephart, Ftcklin and Mrs. Clifton Kerr, spent Sunday In Logan canyon, and had Mrs. Elizabeth Sandall is visiting dinner with their husbands, who were at Layton, Utah, this week. deer hunting there. Mrs. Orville D. Lund, of Brigham City, visited with her daughter, Mrs. Jack Shumway, Wednesday. COLD DAYS AHEAD W A 1 , OCT. 25 ALUMNI DAY GAME - BEAR RIVER VS. - WEBER, FRIDAY' Mrs. Ruel Robbins and children, returned home Monday from a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mra. George Scoffield, in Kaysville. Mrs. Rudy Miller entertained her Mrs, Hamp Bradshaw entertained a sewing club Wednesday evening. Spe- few friends of her son, Dean, in honor cial guests were Mrs. Quentin Allen, of his eleventh birthday Tuesday Mr. Ross Miller, Mrs. L. J. The Women's Civic Leage met at the home of Mrs. Leon Kerr Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Kerr and Mrs. Ken Randall were hostesses. Walter Mann at Brigham City, gave a talk on current events and had the group answer questions pertaining to current events Mrw. Fredona Dixon sang two solos, accompanied by Miss Barbara Mrs. Wayne Sandall and Mrs. Harry Taylor were special guests. JrD i Tremonton, Utah 13-- J n, - i Stainless Barrel Pen and Pencil for Price of Pen. y . agy |