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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 192S Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Gunnell of Howell were here for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Cutler spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. C. A fine baby boy registered at the M. Peterson in Garland. home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkin Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kenner. who have spent a couple of months in OgThursday morning. Kenneth Vanderhoof of Ogden vis- den, returned home Saturday. ited relatives here over the week-enArnold Hurd and Lorin and Merlin Lowell Cutler spent Thanksgiving Larkin came home last week at the here with his mother. close of the sugar campaign in Gar land. Miss Harriet Larkin returned home Snowville d. Plymouth Bishop and Mr. R. T. Nish announce the wedding of their daughter Celia to Iiozel Zundel. The marriage took place in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. Nov. 28. Mrs. W. J. Hess and son William, Mrs. Jane Udy and small son were ing school at Portage, spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Ryman Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Stokes spent Thanksgiving at Booth valley. George Smith of Idaho, at Collinston Mrs. Smith will visit with Sunday. her sister, Mrs. Asenath Potter, for a while. Jesse G. Nish and Jesse Archibald were in Tremonton on business T Howell r Tremonton visitors Tuesday. Priests give big dance .at new L. D. Rosel Zundel and Celia Nish moS. hall, Tremonton, Wed., Dec. 5 to Tremonton Tuesday. Tuesday from visiting friends at Salt tored W. A. Hess was a Salt Lake visitor Gaiety girls music. Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson anMiss Martha Harmon of Ogden was Wednesday. R. L. M ason and Golden Mason mo- nounce the arrival of a baby girl Nothe guest of Jos. J. Cutler Sunday. The Latest and Best Method in tored to Garland Tuesday on business. vember 22. Mother and baby are Miss Maud Anderson spent Thanks doing well. Wednesday of last week with her Smith and Ren Mansfield of Charles Floyd Carter returned to his home giving and the week-en- d Helper folks at Howell. motored to Plymouth and stayed at in Park Valley Sunday, after spendMrs. Lee Eliason and children spent the home of Mrs. Thomas J. Nish that ing the past week visiting relatives Thanksgiving day with her mother at night, then went to George Smith's here. also Wayne and Lola Gunnell spent the and took his father and mother to Bngham City. week-enwith their parents, Mr. and Bishop D. G. Nelson, Jr., has moved Helper for the winter. his family into town for the winter. A crowd of our young sports went Mrs. C. B. Gunnell. Mr. and Mrs. Airs. avm. Anderson ot Howell is to Malad Thursday AT family of night to attend Bothwell spent Ellis andat the home Sunday staying here with her daughter, Mrs the dance. Alma Larkin. Miss Elva Mason .of Ogden is visit of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stark. Mrs. J. H. Forsgren returned to her The school teachers all went home ing with relatives and friends here. Factory Street - Garland to eat Thanksgiving dinner and spent bar! while returning home home here after spending several tterson, Bell Phone 42w the week-enfrom the dance at Malad. met with days visiting with her mother, Mrs. returning Sunday. an accident. Melvin Jones was com Clara Wood, of Brigham. Mr. ing from the south and the cars ml Wood and Mrs. Ellis Wood and G. F. were business visitors at Brig(Too late for last week) Iided, tearing the front end out of ham Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Peterson the Pierson car. No one was hurt. C. C. Schriber is on the sick list to Salt Lake City Tuesday after Air. and Wi ford Millor of Mrs. spending several weeks here. Penrose spent Thanksgiving with this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Gunnell were Mr. and Mrs. Golden Peterson are Mrs. Miller's parents. Mr. and Mrs. shopping at Tremonton Saturdav. visiting with Mrs. Peterson's mother, Phineas Pierson. Mrs. P. M. Iverson at Bear River Joe Carlson of Logan is spending a' Mr. and Mrs. John Clifford Ma son and family of Ogden motored to Ply- few davs at. his rnnrh hero City. Frank Stevens spent the week-enRoy Showell and Edmund Hurd mouth Thursday and ate Thanksgiv were in Ogden on business Monday. dinner at the home of their visiting friends and relatives at ing Mrs. A. C. Peterson of Brigham is father, George J. Mason. Those pres- Brigham. The school gave a very interesting a guest here of her daughter, Mr3 ent were Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mason, Lee Eliason. Elva, Burnett, Darrel, Shirley and program Friday evening. Both the Mr. and Mrs. v. O. .Nelson were Orleen Mason, Mrs. Hannah Hess and teachers and pupils should be compliguests of their son, W. C. Nelson, at son Ellis, Mrs. Don R. Lamb and sons mented on their success. Tremonton last week. Verno and Dean, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wm, Hurd Jr. returned home Mason, Maurine, Wanda, Renee and we from Garland where he was em Claire Mason. An eniovable dinner and afternoon was spent and then Mr. ployed at the sugar factory. Moroni Arbon visited at Morgan and Mrs. John C. Mason and family last week. motored back to Ogden, leaving their Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Stanfill and Mr. Bealy Cutler and Roy Showell are daughter Elva to visit with her grand- and Mrs. Geo. L. Miller returned new radio owners. Each of them has mother, Mrs. G. J. Mason. CO. home Tuesday from a ten days' trip installed fine set. radio a Mrs. Annie just Burnett has been visit to California. Thev rpnnrt. "linvinw" 324 South 3rd West Mrs. Rebecca N. Cutler came out ing at Mrs. David T. Burnett's for had a verv fine trin. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH from Ogden last week and expects to the last two weeks. On Friday nierht a farewpll nart.v Harold Archibald of Malad spend Thanksgiving here. was given in honor of Elders Jessie Miss Harriet Larkin is visiting of Mrs. George Archibald, is visitinc and Leonard Peterson, who lft Sim- friends in Salt Lake City and vicinity with her for a few days. day for the Canadian mission, with W. while her brother Nephi is in the Willard Archibald of Daniels, Ida.,! headquarters at Toronto. A verv en Mission home. He leaves Salt Lake was nere ana spent Resident Agent Thanksgiving iovable time was had and a nnrso nf City for the southern states Novem- with relatives. $72 was handed to the boys. TREMONTON, UTAH ber 30. Miss Mable Pierson, who has been Miss Norma Jensen of Brigham Phone P. O. Box 267 C. G. Arbon and Jesse Arbon visiting with friends in Aberdeen, spent the week-en- d here with friends. motored to Brigham Monday. Idaho, is home again. Wilford Miller and family spent A number of people here are down Thanksgiving at Plymouth. with the real old flu again. On Thursday at 12 o'clock Roland W Mrs. Margaret Stokes of Garland Toombs of Promontory and Miss Em. O s visiting with her Mrs. ma Marsh of Penrose were united in o George Steed and Mrs. George A. marriage at the home of Mr. a"d Mrs. Hess, for a few days. George. Marsh. Bishop Fred L. PetMr. and Mrs. Orson Watson. Mrs. erson performed the ceremony. Both Clayton and Harley Potter attended are well respected young people and the dance Thanksgiving night at we join their many friends in wishPlymouth. ing them happiness. Robert Archibald of Clarkston is Miss Helen Granger, who 's atvisiting with relatives and friends tending the TJ. A. C, spent Thanks-Givin- g bore for a few days. with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edith Hawes and son Thomas Mrs. Harmon Granger. were here to spend Thanksgiving day There will be a big weddine- dance in the old home town. December 8. Everybody invited. here G. G. SWEETEN A wedding supper was given at the Miss Pearl Peterson, who is teach- home of Bishop R. T. Nish Friday JEGGS EGGSjg- night in honor of the newlyweds. There were 51 relatives and friends present and they had a lovely supper. A number of young folks from Riverside attended the pie dance here Thanksgiving night. Mrs. Hannah Hess, vvio has been visiting relatives and friends at Farmington, is home again. Remember the big carnival dance at Plymouth next Friday night. The M Men and Gleaner Giris are 5s giving it under the auspices of the M. I. A. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Jensen and family of Delta motored to Plymouth to visit for a few days with Mrs. Jensen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. "DUART" Permanent Waving HAIRDRESSING Edmund Shuman of Salt Lake City is visiting here. Miss Maudell Seager, our school teacher, spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Seager, of Tremonton. d TOVLAMD Is Now Open Myrtle Holmgren d, We Contract Acreage on irrigated land, with good farmers to grow ' d BEANS at guaranteed prices from seed that furnish. Penrose FILER SEED ' ; N. 73-0-- OLSEN 1 PRUDENT shoppers will find it greatly to their advantage to come here for the selec- tion of Christmas Toys. Our Toy Line is the largest we have ever stocked. $ .10 Charming Dolls to $13.75 50 to 2.50 50 to 16.95 1.85 to 5.45 1.85 to 5.45 Tot Bikes 10 to 18.00 Autos, all kinds 15 to 2.25 Air Planes Scooters and Sidewalk Bikes 2.75 to 33.00 Express and Coaster Wagons... .40 to 9.00 Doll Beds Doll Carriages Sturdy Velocipedes Fire Fly and Flexible Flyer 1.70 to 05 to Sleds New Selection of Books 6.50 1.00 Buy now while our stock is yet complete. A small payment on any toy will hold it until Christmas. daue-hters- - ilyrum Jensen Furniture & Hardware Comoanv j Phone 73 Garland, Utah -- GARLAND rlace your order JOW Rose. John Tims, who has been visiting in Ridgedale with his sister, Mrs. Albert Archibald, for a few months, is home again. Mrs. Lucy E. Lamb is visiting in Tim Costs Equip Miller Ferron with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Jensen, who have been visiting at L. A. Rose's for a few days, went to Riverside to visit Mr. Jensen's son, Delos Jensen. Jesse Lamb, Clea Lamb and Aus- tin iNisn motored to lremonton on business Saturday. Miss Elva Mason, who has been visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Geo. J. Mason, returned home Sun day night with President M. H. Well ing. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lamb made a business trip to Salt Lake City Saturday and Jesse Lamb took care of the store. A number of our people attended the meeting at Garland and talked over the Mutual work. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Nish and children ate Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mrs. Jasper Rudd. They have four daughters and three sons. The daughters with their families were there, but none of the sons came. The daughters and their families are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Archibald, Golby, Harold, Ivan, Ira, Glen and Jetta; Mr. and Mrs. James Estep, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Archibald, Nadeen and Gain, your car with Scientifically Correct Balloon Tires and as the miles pile up on your speedometer tire cost goes down and down. Three great Scientific Improvements bring you amazing new mileage. Manufacturing economies bring you these very low prices. LOOK! 29x4.40 Medalist, $7.95 Sizes to fit all cars at equally attractive prices We Give Green Trading Stamps Winchester Service Phone 103 Tremonton, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Iawrence Archibald. sons Jakie and Dee and small daughter Lona Fay; Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Rudd, Rulon, Grace, Orval, Clifford and Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hess, Delia, Sarah, Inez, Eldon and Melvin Udy, Dona, Mr. and Mrs. Ieson, John, Verl, Carl and Elnia Louise. There were 40 present, including 24 grandchildren and five n. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Marshall announce the marriage of their (laughter Lucile to Thomas Hawes. The marriage was solemnized in Ogden last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse G. Nish, Austin, Newel, Earnest and Wilford Nish, Mrs. Ervin Hess, Orland, Ger ald, Claree, Larmar, Verna and Jay Hess. Mrs. Clark Rudd. Lrnm and Oras Rudd, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hess and children, met at the resi dence or Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Nish and ate Thanksgiving dinner. A won denul time was had. Jesse Lnmh nmtnrrH tn CarAnnA Monday to see a doctor about a burn on his leC. rerplV! whiln Dmnlnvail nt the sugar factory at Garland. Perry Potter met his aunt, Mrs. Qthe Outstanding Chevrolet of Chevrolet History - a fix in the price range of the four! Since the announcement of The Outstanding Chevrolet of Chev-rolHistory, tens of thousands of people have already placed their orders for this sensational new car ! 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