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Show " "BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER Mr. Mrs. Hanah Hess is working over Mr. and Mrs. Arch Stocket at Collins ton, at ne home of Warren ana Mrs. AiDen; mmer oi au are visiting here with Mr. S iockes Kidman for a wek. sisters. Mrs. Geo. A. Hess am ft Mrs. We sure are interested in the marathon dance at the Odeon ball room in The rain came iust in time for the Geo. Steed. The M. L A. had a dance hevf Fri- Salt Lake City as Elsie Lamb, the dry farmers and they are perfectly satisfied with it this time of the year. day night. A good crowd was out and deaf and dumb girl, is a cousin of D. R. Lamb of this place. Mrs. Emma Boswell of Provo was they had an enjoyable time. A number of our young folks went Mrs. Lucy E. Lamb went to Provo here visiting with her sister, Mrs. Lu to Emma Garland Saturday to see "The Mrs. her with few sister, a for Lamb, days. Saturday tv Miss Alta Peterson, the first grade Boswell, to visit there and then on to Road to Ruin." Another group of our teacher, and Vera Pierson were at Nephi to be gone for an indefinite young people went to Ogden Sunday period. night to see Al Jolson in "The SingGarland visiting school Thursday. Plymouth ing Fool". S. Maa from' he had over 25 earloadsjf L. He finds ouite the reverseOTrlioe this vear -cruv a gratulate them. Quite a number of people from here has larger Geo. crough is gradually improving attended the dance and social given in than he naa iasu carload of banana apples this from the injuries he received in his; honor of R. A. Christensen last ThursAAA i..nr recent accident year irom aw ucco. at Tremonton. night day Elmer Andersen returned to Colo-- ! Mr, and Mrs. Wilford Olsen of and rado Monday to resume his duties as' Lampo called on J, Walter Green last The children: of allMriU tni vreen weeks are missionary. He spent several v i uesuay. George Crozier Mrs. W. E. Woods it ironi Yiiiav visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. entertained the E. Anderson, while convalescing from harvesting his apple crop. Being quite t small a serious operation. this year, he expects to load but members of her bridge club Wednesfive carloads this year while last year day afternoon. won second place in the contest with Edward Hunsaker, who all other clubs of the state. We con- -. the same mission field. Hess. You'll Get Your Deer KFnzeler Elwood Reliable Ammunition Wilson Lumber Co. "Everything to Build Anything" Phone 11 Tremonton, Utah Used T racks -I--' " iSeth Colkins, accompanied by his sjstef, Mrs. C. S. Christensen, and Miss Wilcox of Preston, Idaho, visited at Ira Andersen's last Thursday on their return from Ogden, where they visited another sister. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Mortensen and Enos Mortensen attended the fair at Salt Lake City last week. Mrs. Eliza V. Ward of Riverside is spending the week with her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Hansen. She also visited Mrs. J. Walter Green last FOR' SALE We have a few good used cars otfhand. 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Abbott ttnAv uAUUVCl Jn.in),f. Wo,. IbOj't Mrs. Lewis Abbott, nnrl Misa MilHrpri m ! Mr. and Mrs.Melvin Wolverton also motored to St John to visit with Mr. Wolvertons sister, Mrs. David Hill. A party was given last Saturday at the home of Miss Grade Rudd by the Sea-gu-ll class of the Primary. The party was a big success. Everyone was dressed in Halloween costume and the evening was spent in playing games and telling fortunes.' A light luncheon was served. Those attend Lewis Hunsaker and Norman ing were: Misses Grace Rudd, La Vel attended a scout meeting at Steed, Nina Silvester, Delia Hess, Belva Smath, jLrma Pierson, and the Garland Sunday. Miss Gladys Hunsaker, who is on a teacher, Vera Pierson. Miss Alta mission in the central states, has been Peterson was an invited guest. very ill for some time and is now at the hospital at Joplin with She is receiving the best of care and her condition is improving a little. She can rest assured that she I Mrs. Mary Farmer and daughter has the faith and prayers of her many friends at home for her speedy recovVirginia were Sunday guests of O. A. ery. Seager and family. Miss Doris Andersen of Barnwell, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wright of a returned missionary, after Canada, oalt Lake City were week-en- d guests the conference in Salt Lake attending oi relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Crowther of Yost City", visited , a few days with Wm. visited Saturday and Sunday with their Drother. Lewis Abbott, and fam were accompanied home by Mrs. fJey CrowtWa mntW. Mrs. T.. V.. Abbott, who wiH visit them for a few days. Miss Frank Beal spent the week-en- d with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Y-Not-- came W Mrs. Rebecca Nish and daughter. mrs. Electa nuaa, and small son Uras went to St John, Idaho, to visit the daughter of Mrs. Nish, Mrs. Lawrence 18, 1928 "THE WINCHESTER STORE" TREMONTON, UTAH |