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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1928 are Don, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. of road surveyors at the residence of Mrs. Leroy Pier-so-an A number Marlow Miller, has been quite sick: their headquarters town our and o'clock making Friday at 7:30 the new this week with an attack of bronin honor of Miss while running surveys for shower was given were road to be built. nvrrina Smith. Thirty-eieMr. and Mrs. A. L. Peterson of Salt useful presents 'present and many are in town. Lake were given Miss Smith. Cake, candy, W. A. Westmoreland of Tremonton and punch were served to those preswas in town Monday. ent. Larkin, daughter Harriet, and Dewey Lamb is on the . sick list WJ.TJ. and E. J. Robbins attended the this week. Miss Georgina Smith funeral of a cousin at Logan Tuesday. and Hess Merl 1 Mrs. Mitchel Rentmeister returned motored to Pocaiello Sunday to visit last week from a two weeks home with Mrs. Camilla Walthrop, Georg Salt Lake City. in stav ina s sister. Mrs. Mary H. Cooper is at home Thomas Hawes of Ogden was the weeks the again after spending two Stone. at Sunday guest of Rajph Rose. at her of daughter home this Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mason of J. E. Robbins of Ogden brought his I place had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mason and sons, Bur- infant 6on here Sunday for burial. nett and Darrell, and daughters, Shirley and Arleen, of Ogden. Mrs. Edith Smith announces the City marriage of her daughter Georgina to Merl Hess of Plymouth. NOW IS Mrs. D. R. Lamb has just received Dan Swindlehurst and daughword from Mrs. Lavern Spackman terMrs. Jane returned to their home Mary that they have a baby girl, Mountain, Nev., after visitborn last week. Mrs. Spackman was at Battla so this in city at the home of her you. ing formerly Miss Lavern Potter of this mother, Mrs. Wm. Garlick, for the we place. getyou five weeks. The Armistice day program given past Mrs. Merrell Waunker and the Good sold Sunday was listened to over the radio Misses Bernice Iversen and Alta Hanat Dewey Lamb's residence. in Tremonton FriMrs. Hannah Hess motored to Salt sen were shopping Jj&ke City Monday with Mr. and Mrs. day. ll O.K. Mrs. Ellis Arbon and Mrs. Roy Warren Kidman of Collinston. in Brigham City Thursday. were A number of our young people atMrs.Jack Christen?en, Mrs. Ernest tended the priesthood convention at Andersen and Mrs. Henry Johnson Garland Sunday. to Brigham Friday on motored Dean Lamb is on the sick list this week. Mrs. Abby Jensen spent Sunday and Mrs. Loreen Archibald's baby has Mondav with relatives in 0?den. been ill for about two weeks but is Nov. 1, Phildo AnOn Thursday, now on the improve, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. dersen, Mr. and Mrs. Loreen Archibald of. Miss Ellen Stephens, who is teach- the school teachers are taking hold this place had as their guest Ernest) Andersen, and Miss Verda Jensen, of Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Moser of Daniels. Idaho. Mr. Moser daughter both of this city, were maring school at Perry, spent the week- and helping with it each week. Jensen, end with the Seager family. The community activity committee is Mrs. Archibald s brother. The young people ried at Ogden. Mrs. Arlene Peterson was given a of the M. I. A. gave a dance Novemof friends in this city host a have Palace Dance at the hall, Garland, pleasant surprise party Thursday eve- ber 6 election night. It was a sucwho extend hearty congratulations. Saturday, Nov. 17. Music by the ning of last week by twelve of her cess and all enjoyed themselves. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thorsen and Louvre Orchestra of Salt Lake. and Games were friends. played A will shower girl be y Mrsl at given children and Mrs. Ben Grant two Lowell Young and Messrs Steffen-so- n delicious refreshments were served. Pierson's residence Friday night and Colton of Murray were Sunspent Sunday in Brigham City, the The members of the Ira Fridal fam- in honor of Miss Georgina Smith, a Mr. and Mrs. enterof Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hoist. Jos. Larkin J. guests 1 day guests of O. A. Seager and fam- ily are now enjoying the comforts of bride of the near future. ' tained honMrs. Oscar Andersen and dinner Mr. at in and Monday home. night ily. their new Mr. and Mrs. Arch Stokes of Cal- or of their son who leaves Fri- children and Mrs. Marlow J. Miller Miss Maudell Seager spent the Nephi, ifornia are in visiting Plymouth a few day .for a mission to the southern were in Brigham last Thursday. week-en- d with her parents, Mr .and days before leaving to return to the states. Those present, besides the Mrs. O. A. Seager. Mrs. Minnie Garlick and son Roy coast for the winter. immediate family, were: Bishop and motored to Salt Lake City the weekMr. and Mrs. C. W. Merrill visited " Mrs. Hannah Hess was to going Mrs. D. G. Nelson jr., Mr. and Mrs. end on business. last week with their daughter, Mrs. Farmington to visit with friends and A. P. Larkin, Mr. and Mrs. Reed LarIra Fridal and family. Mrs. H. P. Thorsen and sons Roy Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Barker and two relatives for a few days Jtut owing to kin, Mr and Mrs. E. J. Robbins, Wm. Geo. L. Peterson of Bakersfield, snow Clifford and Mrs. A. S. Thorsen ind storm the which valMr. with Willard of sons swepVthe spent Friday T. Robbins of Logan, and Mr. and California, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Mason. were in Brigham last Thursday. and it was impossi- Mrs. MVW. Austin ley Wednesday, All of Peterson. Chas. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver H. Hansen and We have just learned that S. C. ble for her to get to Collinston. This spent a most enjoyable Juniper. Mrs. Lewis Abbott" has been quite evening. has turned the Udy hot springs was the second snow storm this fall Foote W. Robbins leftTSunday for children of' Appledale spent Sunday ill with lagrippe for several days. Myron back to Horace Udy and is leaving and was about two inches deep. mission to the northwestern states. at the home of Mrs. Emma Ohman. Mr, ana Mrs. AiDerc rerscn spent, Mr. and Mrs. William Nish of Brig-ha- a Dr. he where for California, Wednesday Mrs. Wardleigh were TreFriday afternoon Mrs. Lovene JenSaturday at Brigham City. were visitors at the home of Mr. montonand entertained in honor of her Trail sen visitors Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wright of will spend the winter. In the spring, Tuesday. loand Mrs. Robert Nish Tuesday of this class of the Primary associaThe Builder union was Salt Lake City visited relatives here he says, he intends to return and monthly meeting Mr. week. cate somewhere around here. held Sunday at Holbrook and was well tion. During the afternoon games over the week-enMr. Mrs. G. and Mason J. and son, attended. run the springs in a rewere played, after which a tray lunch Edward, small son of Ira Fridal, is Foote hasmanner and we sure regret R. L. Mason, were in Brigham on spectable was served, consisting of chili, crackMr. Mrs. and Jesse Arbon ill with chicken-pomotored business Thursday. to Brigham Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Abbott visited his leaving. We feel certain, howcake, and candy. Those present ers, R. L. and Golden Mason were Trethe place will be run in a D. G. Nelson jr. and family were Norman j ever, that Andersen, Percy and the U. A. C, last Saturday. Bishop monton visitors Friday. Richard Christen-sewere Jesse visitors last week. Mrs. P. E. Ault was hostess to the, like manner in the future as we all Brailsford, Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Anis L. Udy, Mrs. Newell Checketts, Winn Lee Eliason entertained her M. E. Ladies club last Thursday. The know Mr. Udy. Mrs. Udy and daughter, and Mrs. and brother of Brigham last afternoon was spent tying two com- ' Miss Celia Nish had the misfor- Phebe Jay Christensen, Heber Elm, Vilate Udy and daughter Flora were father over a car tune to foot her run by get week. They returned home Friday, Raymond Gilson, Clinton Johnson, was and business session a forters last Monday night, which makes it shopping in Tremonton Saturday. Mrs. Eliason accompanying them but Earland Olynan, Earl Petersen, Earl held. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jesse G. Nish were f Reese and Mrs. Mrs. Chas. Peterson and daughter, painful for her to get around. Wayne Weidmann. . Sunday. class was held Wednesday in Garland and Tremonton Friday on returning and J. Jensen was. assisted in serving by Cutler his mother Lottie McComb, of Tremonton spent Religion Joseph business. , after school. The children are sure Mrs. Minnie Garlick, president of the Wednesday visiting relatives in Lo- -i interested A host of relatives and friends met motored to Ogden Sunday, returning'' in the work this year and Primary of this ward. Tuesday, gan. ht Why Repair Your Junk Car? j . III ib gHp I P2L J Bear River THE TIME to get a used car at a reasonable price and we guarantee to Any .kind of terms long as please met can without them are sure cars at prices the cramps. ting comparable with overhaul jobs "With an that counts." J. H. ten-pou- El-we- FRONK GO. busi-ncs- s. ! CHEVROLET j i East Tremonton Snowville Le-ro- Plymouth m d. x. n, Chris-tense- I , , n, chitis. Saturday Mrs. John P, Holmgren entertained at a parcel 6hower in honor of Mrs. Phildo Andersen, formerly Miss Verda Jensen. During-th-e afternoon games were enjoyed and a delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. Neb? Jensen, Mrs. Emery Reese, Mrs. Frank Larsen, Mrs. Wright, all of Brigham City; Mrs. Aquilla Nebeker and Miss Elaine Hokansen of Ogden; Mesdames Roy Elwell, Ellis Arbon, Roy Holmgren Albert Thorsen, Vernal Andersen, Albert Holmgren, Wm. Jensen, Peter S. Jensen, Peter L. Andersen, Nephi Andersen, Marcus Evans, Glen Iversen, Alvin Jensen, J. S. Jeppsen, Arnold Christensen and Misses Alta Hansen, Bernice Iversen, Inez Jensen Connie Jensen, Echo Holmgren, Adrienne and Zembra Holmgren, Mildred Holmgren, Deloris Thorsen, Mary Atkin, Lois Jensen. The bride received many beautiful and useful gifts. Mrs. Henry Johnson entertained on Sunday afternoon in honor of Vernon Johnson, who leaves for the eastern states mission Nov. 19. The afternoon was spent in a social way, after which a delicious hot dinner was served to the guest of honor and to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Austin I. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Gardner, Bishop and Mrs. Osey Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed 0. Stenquist and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jensen. On Friday evening, Nov. 16, a farewell program and dance will be given in the ward amusement hall at for Vernon' Johnson, who will leave Nov. 19 for the eastern states mission. Everybody welcome. Le-la- nd , 7:30-o'cloc- Methodist Church Notes Sunday school every Sunday at 10 o'clock. Following the class period a few minutes are devoted to a closing exercise that usually includes a story of interest to all. Parents are urged to come with their children. We have a class for them, too. The Epworth League meets at 7 o'clock in the evening. Every subject is of great interest. Lois Wilson is the leader for Sunday. Service of worship at 8 o'clock. This service as announced previously is in honor of the older members of the congregation. Sermon subject, "Life's Memorials." Special music by some of the younger members and adults as well. Don't get the impression that this service is, not for you, young people, and you will do your parents a great honor bv being present with them.. At Corinne the Sunday school meets at 2 o'clock in the afternoon with the service of worship at 3 o'clock. All services are open to the general public and we are always glad to have strangers who are in the community over. Sunday worship with us. A cordial welcome to all. ALVIN R. DICKSON, Pastor. their i nxx.nu j ' geNe1929Moder Holpoint Automatic Electric Range I The one great gift that will make Mother happiest this Christmas is this modern Hotpoint Range, with its, many conveniences and time saving fea' tures. 'V ;;";''.' 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