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Show BSAR FJVEIt VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, HAY 8, IW1 DORIS M. HANSEN Local and Social Items O DIES FRIDAY IN GEKTKUDE RANDALL, Local Correspondent ' Helen Garrett, of Garland, was honored Saturday afternoon at a shower at the home of Mrs. Merrill Faub with Mrs. Theral Bishop of Garland as assisting hostess. Giants were Miss Garrett's mother, Mrs. Mrs. lto,e Garrett, Mrs. VV. L. Larsen, Iivan Green. Mrs. Clarence Bowcutt, lli-sR?ed Harris. Mrs. Jack Garrett, Monte Carlo Mrs. Moz?H Gan-ettWhist was played with piizes going Mrs. Mose Garrett and Miss Mot) rel! Garrett. Miss Garrett will be mar-n-ofl May 15 to Raliegh Sharp, ialt Laka City. Mrs. Francis Norr was hostess to the G. S. S. club Friday afternoon at the Idle Isle in Erigham City. Mrs. Frank Dalton and Mrs. Frank Taylor were special guests. Bridge followed luncheon, and prizes were won by Mis. Howard Glenn, Mrs. Harry Drew and Mrs. Quentin Allen. Mias . . The Tremonton-GarlanLiterary club met May 1st at the home of Mrs. Rosa Hunsaker. The book "To the Indies," was reviewed by Oneta Shurtz. During the social hour delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by her daughter Mr3. Frank Rogers and Mrs. Asael Lu Dean, and Miss Theima Scott. to the J. Golfrey were I'rizes club F. evening. John Palmer, of Los Angeles, ha3 Friday. jf, Norman Jensen been the guest of John Schrenk and weie won by other friends over the weekend. He and Mrs. Leiand Harris. thinks Tremonton is O.K. Mr. Palmer i'The Women's Civic League held is on his way to Denver, Kansas City, their installation luncheon Thursday, Peoria and other points east as far as bnaquet New Jersey. May 1st in the First Ward Mrs. Owen rpojns. Hostesses H.were Fronk and Mrs. A trout dinner was given Saturday Johnson, Mrs. J. David It Waldron. The toastmistress evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. was Mrs. Kermit Carson. Responses Alden S. Adams. Guests included Mr. wee tnadJ by Mrs. Rex Laub, Mrs. and Mrs. Lloyd F. Yeaton, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Carson, and Mr. end Ralph Bourd, Mrs. Melvin Foxley and Hrsi. Golden Harris. InstaJlation of Mrs. Lester Holcomb. Mr. Holcomb the new officers was made by Mrs. won high score on the card game, which was played after the dinner. Ralph Stayner. Each officer was presented with a lovely corsage. The tables were beautifully decorated with The Book Lore club held their talisman roses, sweet peas and flow- "Guest Day" Wednesday afternoon in ers In season. The theme, "The Birth the Utah Power & Light aduitorium. c the Civic League," and the club Mrs. Radcliffe Henrie had charge of icolors were also carried out in dec- the program. Mrs. Skeels of Brigham orations. A vocal trio by Mrs. George City, gave an interesting review of Qulnoey. Mrs. Oscar Strand and Mrs. the book, "When Children Aik." tlarold Dixon, accompanied by Mrs. RPBCO Beckstead, furnished the Mrs. Paul Thompson of Salt Lake City, visited Saturday at the home of her father, Parley Christensen. J' Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cravings and were lion," B! line, of Blanding, Utah, Mrs. Wood row entertained at the home of Mrs. Cravings' her Bridge club at Selly Saturhome her Siesta and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Steve afternoon. Mrs. Lynn Thomas day of Hales from Tuesday until Friday and Mrs. Ruel Robbins were special ins& week. guests. Prizes were won by Mrs. La Verd John, Mrs. Dean Woods and Mrs. Don Grover entertained her Mrs. Ruel Robbins. eveCri.ifP club at her tome Friday Mrs. Hazel Hall returned to her ning. Mrs. Arch Richardson and Mrs. laVerd John were special guest3. home in Ogden Wednesday, after visfrizes were won by Mrs. Wesley iting the past week with her sister, Oephart, Mrs. Ed Fronk and Mrs. Bill Mrs. Earl Shuman. Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peyton, of f Mrs. W. A. Westmoreland were Sunday dinner Pocatello, at a birthday party Monday guests at Idaho, the home of Mr. and Mrs. of in honor her daughter, afternoon iidna's seventh birthday. Games were Wesley Gephart. played and refreshments served to 21 The Ladies Faculty Club held a "No guests. Hostess" party Wednesday evening. Russ Waldron showed picTua employees of the J. C. Fenney tures about New Mexico. moving New officers a Co. and their enjoyed for the were elected as .wiener roast up the canyon Friday follows: coming' year president, Mrs. L. C. .evening. vice president, Mrs. Hal-vSkinner; reporters, Mrs. C. C. Mrs. Harold Brenkman was hostess Watkins and Mrs. Charles Last: his .to the Club of Eight at the Oak Cafe Miss Ruth Johnson; program torian, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Max Laub committee, Mrs. Virgil Carter, Miss wu a special guest. Prizes were won Ruth Romer, and Mrs. Milton John by Mrs. Erland Thompson, Miss Ruby son. Land valuer and Mrs. Max Laub. Mr. Mrs. William Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Hector' Haight had as Mrs. and Hazel Hall of Ogden, and Mr. their guests on Friday evening Mr. Mrs. Earl Shuman anil children and Mrs. Ellas Hansen and three and and Sunday fishing spent daughters of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. at BearSaturday Lake. XV. It. Hansen and children, and H. 0. Hansen, all of Elwood. EMERGENCY WATER MEETING Mrs. Kirstine Parker spent last Friday and Saturday in Ogden visitBecause of the shortage of irrigaing Mrs. Jane Guiver, a sister of Mr. tion water, a meeting of all Bear RivMrs. Parker. Guiver celebrated her er water users Is called at the Valley 85th birthday Friday. Bear River High School assembly hall, Saturday, May 10, 1941, at 2 p. d . Mi-s- enter-atmae- nt i enter-Anin- ed s pai-tner- Chris-topherso- n; or ; , m. "An Iron Arm L ! film nwa with tMdunlal TW cut clam. , tm, Utur, Toa'U UMM VII UVW UtUlK ie im m tot rata or Kill on. v v V gj iii TREMONTON CABINET SHOP IV. A. WESTMORELAND, Mgr. A report of water outlook and election of directors will be held. It is of vital importance that every water user attend this meeting. Bear River Valley Water Users, Inc. J. L. Weidman, President Harry Drew, Secretary. Advertising Speaks: IT PAY? TO LISTEN. HEAD THE AD$, HAVE YOU READ IT? DEE HOSPITAL Impressive Rites Held In Elwood For Esteemed Church, Civic Worker If you are lookin with interest anrl members of the family to read "As The Earth Gladys Hasty Carroll. T do nrl Turns The Z iJ?f Beautiful and impressive funeral rites were held for Mrs. Mary Dorie3 heartaches and triumphs wii Tz Hansen, 36, wife of Raymond M. Hansen of Elwood, who died in the Dee your interest to the end. You 5 hosoital in Osrden, Friday at 6 p. m. like Mark Shaw, the father of of a heart ailment. Services v. ere , j muusiry ar,u for k conducted by Counselor J. M. Mor-- j . Ward "iuivmuailty of h tensen of the Elwood bishopric, children and neighbors. of Lover "Jesus song, Opening Myj The Shaw's championship 0f Soul," by the ward cnoir, unaer tne Invocation Dee Francom. Polish family that moved next tu direction of is a study in understands by Patriarch James P. Christensen was followed by a violin solo by Wil. xou Km Ilna tJus k, liam Trencher of Pocatello, Idaho, an in your local library. uncle of Mrs. Hansen, accompanied (Comments by Mrs. F. by Mrs. Quinney of Tremonton. Praises of Mother will be coming from pulpits tensen, Tremonton, for the Fami! Hervin Bunderson, president of Box of the churches in Tremonton on Her Day. Bring Life program.) Elder Stake, where Mrs. Hansen grew to womanhood, spoke of her outstandMother to church on that day to show her how ing character and her sincere devoproud you are. tion to the church. Mrs. Callie Koford I NOTICE TO ALL CAR Special programs have been arranged for the of Brieham City sang "My Loved x.cuwu v.ii.y nas just completed Tremonton First and Second wards during the One Rest" She was accompanied by their parking repainting 10 her daughter, Elaine, at the piano, a. m. The School at commencing hour, Sunday would like very much having evv John P. Holmgren of Bear River M. E. church program will ba held at 11 a. m. one cooperate in parking their City, represented the Farmers' Cash adcorrectly. love of and the Union and spoke It is n ot our desire to give tickf. oration of the employees and manfield of their major or minor prepar- to anyone, but those parkin? kr agement of this organization. He also B. R. S. must be observed. ation." spoke of her spirit of cheerfulness in The school was also commended othWARREN HYDE, her home, her love of horses and for its laboratory equipment and its er animals. She was always true and City Maiial school atmosphere. trustworthy to her friends. She loved A certificate of accredition MEETING ANNOUNCED The only unfavorable comment was by the beauty both in the home ana out, The Civic Club known as the Eco. and worked hard to keep her home Northwest Association of Secondary in regard to two teachers who were and Higher Schools was received by teaching more pupils than the asso- Tiomic club of Tremonton, and its surroundings beautiful. hold the Bear River High School this week. ciation approves of. Principal C. E. a meeting at the Tremonton will acof Tremonton, Marion Summers Civic and I third successive This is that the will be Smith says that this condition year companied by his sister, Norma Sum- the school has been accredited Library building Friday, May 16th at I by the changed next year. One of the over- 3:00 o'clock. All members and . I mers, sang the solo "Lay My Head Northwest Association. crowded places was the Seminary members are invited to be present as Beneath A Rose." Attached to the certificate was a classes and the other the freshman some very important business is President C. E. Smith of the Bear r Stake, a life long friends of note commending the school for its English work. ranged. both the Hansen and Mortensen fam- "splendid adherence to the standard MRS. HARRIET HARRIS Pres. MRS. ADA CALDERW00D, Sec, I ilies, paid tribute and endorsed all of having teachers teach only in the Shop Thru The Ads For Real Values. other tributes. He said there are three things to be acquired in life. First, come to know there is a God ruling over us whom we can approach with our problems; second, come to know that life goes on after death; and third, come to know that we have our free agency in life and we live among numerous possibilities of good or evil and fortunate is he who chooses good as did Doris. Callie Koford and daughter, Elaine, sang a duet, after which K. H. Fridal epoke of the two great sources of Give her a lovely gift to wear with pride ... or comfort, the Lord and our friends. she's always wanted for her home! something He spoke of the close companionship that existed in the home and of Ray's ADONNA RAYON UNDIES devotion and patience during the past Soft, smooth' panties six weeks of sickness. He spoke glowbloomers, briefs! 2 for ingly of the splendid viewpoint each had of life. R. W. Hansen, president of the Elwood Town Board, of which CYNTHIA RAION SLIPS Mr. Hansen is also a member, read a tribute of respect from the town. Trimmed or tailored g C A The closing song was "I Know That lovely rayon satin! My Redeemer Lives," was a solo by Shadow panel! Rasmus Christensen, of Bear River Practical And Pretty! j City, accompanied by the Elwood APRONS Ward Choir. Hyrum Hansen of Malad, Idaho, offered benediction and V. L. Hansen dedicated the grave In the Bear River City cemetery. The building was filled to capacity, which together with the many beautiUseful gifts with a festive sprinful floral offerings show the love and gtime air! Gay prints in sturdy pei1 esteem in which this lady was held. rcale or crisp sheers trimmed with Uu Give Mother A Lovely Mrs. Hansen was born""January 9, colorful appliques and is; 1905, at Bear River City to Moroni boxed for Mother's Daintily gift and Mary Elizabeth Trenchard MorDay. tensen. She was reared at Bear Rivet-City-, graduated from Box Elder High i and attended the Utah State Agncul-- 1 tural college at Logan for two years, How pleased she'll be to have you after which she taught school at Manpick out a dress for her especial tua and Blue Creek for several years. ly if its one of these beauties! She also worked in the office of tie All Done Up For Mother's Day Ei For they're .designed to flatter the Farmers' Cash Union at Tremonton. woman mature cut, generously She was active in the Elwood L. D. with graceful, slenderizing lines. S. Ward. She was married to Mr. Of the new Catalina spun rayons, Hansen in February, 1938, in the Log pretty prints, cool sheers in love- She'll love to wear one of these long an L. D. S. Temple. ly soft colors. 12 to 20, 38 to 44. flowing scarfs of summery chiffon! Surviving besides her husband and Large size, 21" by 54", in white or parents, are the following brothers soft flattering colors . . . Kept and sisters: Elmer Mortensen of Bear Plan lovely and fresh in this special River City, Mrs. Anna Thornberg of Mother's Day package of shining Los Angeles, California; Mrs. Gladys Com Toombs of Lyndell, and Albert Morcellophane. Stri' tensen of California. Fashions For The Home! The 8sp JUST flUW -Perfect Gift For Mother's Day! t SHE WANTS ...j j i Z n H. Receives Accredition Certificates ar-- 1 Rl-.-e- '. 01 Mill mUBfStSS Uy,.r. , 98 Km? rfty TEA 49 rick-rac- k. ! Jean Nedra DRESS in 3.98 in Rayon Chiffon Scarfs 49 575 mM& sin I I Imagine a 1941 lELUIHATOn VITU ALL THESE EXTRAS s1 if t r I 0A n- - j : OtlLY.vo OilnrJlorwkltclm(lliJ-TMflrotecarl- A Cri sper glass-covere- i a d Cold Sliding Chest-beaut- iful, 6 V cu. ft. cabinet a shining, Stainless Steel that eliminates n some 80 screwheads a recessed Tolar Light economical Folarsphere Scaled Unit-- all this for such an extra ordinarily low price. Why not let us show yon this equipped Model DA-Cold-Ba- n CARD OF THANKS : We wish to express our eincere thanks and appreciation to all those who called and helped in any way during the illness and death of Doris M. Hansen, our beloved wife and daughter; for the lovely floral offerings and cars, and to those who took part in any way at the services. Ray M. Hansen and the Moroni Mortensen family MERCHANTS WISE - ADVERTISE liard-to-clea- S Mode! DA B v 'State and local uincitri Fricpt (ubject to change without notiif. Set and the other eight beautiful 1941 Kelvinntors? Prices start at " $119.75 c 3. Lovely Lady HATS 98 and 1.98 We've schemed to flatter the mature woman. . . we've designed hats with gently beautiful lines, topped them with flowers, trimmed them with ribbons, softened them w ith veils! The result is this wonderfully successful collection of hats for everyone's mother! 49 Simulated leathers! SPRING FILLED MATTRESS Out of your old Mattress - for .... one , f DAINTY SHEER BLOUSES up of our Hotel Type MATTRESSES or Lasting quality Comfort and Sen ice hi 11 Leave orders at the Bear River Leader office v .50 Misty rayons, embroid- ered batiste and organ- - die. Sizes 32-4- 0 rrA M4v L'JI m I Jo CHENILLE BEDSPREADS Smart thick tufting on white or cream grounds. m 4 no r W 7 ? yy 7 21.98 Soft, smooth knit rayon comfort- able to wear and so simple to launder! Panties, bloomers and briefs lace or embroidery trimmed or nicely tailored . . . Very well made and reinforced. 2 9 1.58 Fairs In A Gift Box! I Pre She'll nnnriate their exquif beauty and long wearing qua1?; Give sheer chiffons tor uic, f everyday. TViimiof Prints on Fresh IS hi: Al Eli Cott HOUSECOATS 1 Com 98 Conn: For i elici t r:;tt - Sweet springtime the I 134 Jus prtoU -- MATTRESS CO. -- m The PERFECT GIFT EVEKTON Brigham City, Utah i m m Smart Rayon Underwear LACE TABLE CLOTHS Luxurious yet sturdy! m rn 72" x 00." Boxed! m tishi Pass ier weights for REBUILT... lesa HOSE GAYMODE Spring 1941 brings brand new designs for your pillow cases! If you like color you'll be delighted with the pretty borders. Or choose plain white if you prefer. All have elaborate floral designs or "Mr. & Mrs." and "His & Her" embroidered in. 42" x 36". SUMMER HANDBAGS A Genuine "Ever ton" hi I nh'o Pair MATTRESSES Try 1 PILLOW CASES I conti fijrurterlng to all per styles or graceful x VV LS J IM6, models. Other smart " w j p' f iy is |