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Show Ti BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, JANUARY 3. 1920 Penrose Plymouth Edmond Shuman, who is working in Salt Lake City, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A- - Shuman. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Pierson of Plymouth were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller on Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Peterson were visiting relatives at Perry on Monday. On Saturday a big ward social was held here beginning at 2 o'clock with a splendid program and the children's dance and games, and also a visit from Santa Qaus when everyone received a sack of candy and nuts, and then at 5 o'clock a hot turkey dinner was served. In the evening with good lively music, everybody danced. Several of the married folks and all the young people from here danced the old year out and the new year in at Thatcher Monday night On New Year's day Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill entertained about 25 guests at a turkey dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Granger and son Harley were visiting relatives in Salt Lake City on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller and children were New Years' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller of Connor Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Young are visiting with Mr. Young's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Young, of Corinne. Monday night there was a game played here between Plymouth and Fielding, Fielding winning 53-3- 0. Those who attended the funeral services of Robert Archibald of Clarkston were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Archibald, Mrs. Rhoda Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Hess, Alvin Smith and daughter Evedine, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Archibald, Mrs. Agnes Pier-soHerald Golby and Earl Archibald and Mable Pierson. Miss Edna Hess is visiting with relatives and friends in Garland this i wju.j,tf?Wl7 iisia nun u i n, f& I.. U rs w?n-,- III UJll : .1 If' SsAii'tthi u"-fTj;- n week. Reginald Tew is visiting with Loren Archibald for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hess and Harley Potter of Garland attended the dance here Christmas night. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Mason were Tremonton shoppers Wednesday. Serfs II I Iw url&MMsSti tm HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for all kinds of HIDES, PELTS, FURS AND WOOL Yours For Business Garland Hide & Fur Co. J. W. GARRETT, Manager Bell Phones 146 and 26 GARLAND, UTAH A college professor says the United States contains 10,000,000 morons and 25,000,000 dullards. Well, that gives choice of class, at least Garland Milling Company "DUART" The Latest and Best Method in Permanent Manufacturers of the Famous "PRIDE OF UTAH" Waving also FLOUR Is, ftsVW" Xletl Also all Kinds of Mill Stuff. The Best Mill in the Bear River Valley. Highest Cash Price Paid for GOOD WHEAT Near the Depot Garland ft 11 kit Hi&iA Utah W - ? T? Ill;Ir1jr AT Botifnl Italia RmnmUnc bom. X Myrtle Holmgren - C Factory Street Garland Bell Phone 42w JmH 1 full mstft!'"''''" W . HAIRDRESSING 1 HfJ" 'idl ife i vife 1ome if4 Preuliit-iec- t Szrisri in!"1 -- .tb.. V ;, Herbert pod M I 1 I EVERYBODY IS BUYING "Utah's Favorite" FLOUR Ask your dealer for it. Jesse Mason made a business trip to Ogden Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hawes and Mrs. Edith Hawes spent Christmas in Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Johnson of brant, Idaho, were guests of their niece, Mrs. Lional Mason, a few days r.etts mother. Miss Orlean Uperland Music was furnished by John T. Han Chinese should VinvA nn Hiffi- ..... 1IK1C11- sen and Mrs. O. W. Snow, Jr. litem xui cultv in leamincr ctpnno-rnnthora nite stay Little Vilate Waite of Smithfield is being no spelling in that laneuaee. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mason attended at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd the dance at Portage Saturday night. Lish for aiew And so the earth is losing speed. days. .1 Mr nnfl Mro PaKqi4 VT. Mrs. Edna Loveland that sounds hopeful. Perhaps Well, children and Mrs. Clark Rudd and son attended the were dinner of Mrs. Gibbs at it is on the meeting for the retiring stake offi Harper ward guests Christmas day. cers at Malad Sunday. ago, Praising the town ladies for having Norma Hanson visited her sister at As it was George J. Mason's 73rd Mrs. Thos. H. Archibald is laid up the cemetery "cleaned up, an exchange American Falls, Idaho, during the declares with a ruptured blood vessel in her birthday December 27th, his children that "the grave-yar- d looks holidays. At Bargain Prices 4111 j up-gra- Dance at Blue Bird Ballroom Vern Nelson's Merrymakers Enlarged Orchestra Prescription Work under our own supervision and done only by REGISTERED PHARMACISTS SPECIAL SUNDAES Tremonton Special, Banana a la mode, Linger Longer and Pecan Sundae. SPECIAL MIXED DRINKS Malted Grape Nut, Malted Milk, Milk Shake, Lemonade and Egg Drinks. HOT CHILI AND HOT TAMALES We Give frtf. Green Trading Stamps H. G. Scott Drug Co. Phone 47 Tremonton, Utah getting together. Edgar Call of Mendon was visiting Utah most inviting." By Dapper Dan "In the Know" Don't Stop Me! i This is the Big Push! Nothing can keep a smart boy like me away from those juicy bargains at Fishburn's. j friends here Monday. Mrs. Lawrence Christensen and little son of Ogden are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Germer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marble of Ogden visited relatives here during the holidays. Mrs. Nellie Green and Miss May Gittens of McCammon, Idaho, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Git- tens, over the week-enMr. and Mrs. Vincent Heusser and daughters have moved to Ogden. Mrs. Eugene Wright was calling on Mrs. Duett Loveland here Sunday. Follow along! There'll be all for of us and boy, enough we're going there fast! d. Subscribe for $2.00 a year. the Leader It Means This! only You see, I've been at 's before! I let them fit me out whenever I want to show folks what the well dressed man is wearing. Fish-burn- When You Think L DM B E R THINK WILSON "Everything to Build Anything" Phone 11. Take it from me this method sure puts new pep into any bank roll! Reliable Wrist e, 4-a- The following children of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lish called on them Dec. 27 as it was their 53rd wedding anniversary: Mrs. Fred Harwood and children of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault and daughter Mabel, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lish and family, Mr.! and Mrs. A. R. Burbank and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and children, making a total of 30 mem- bers of the family. Mr. Lish is ill, but was made better by his family Tremonton We have a Large Stock of Deweyville Cherry-ad- Tremonton Milling Company j BROS Nut Sundaes, Ice Cream Sodas, Becco, Orangeade, Plain Sodas, Grape Juice. Bran, Shorts and Mill Products Mill Chopping Wheat Cleaned. J , ate dinner with leg which she received when she fell and grandchildren him. Those present were Mr. and a few days ago. Mrs. Jesse Archibald is in the Bear Mrs. G. J. Mason, son Golden and grandson Jesse Mason, Mrs. Hannah River hospital for a few days. Hess Mrs. Janet Steed is able ot be up Lamb and son, Mr. and Mrs. Don R. and son, Mr. and Mrs. R. Lional now is the time to fill and around again after having the flu. Right Mason, Maurine, Wanda, Renee and Mrs. G. Mrs. to bins and Steed J. The George your capacity. Claire. They had a dinner and then quality Coal we sell you has Mason are down with the flu. themselves in a social way. enjoyed The community activity committee, Mr. and Mrs. John Mansfield and the maximum heat units per M. under I. the direction of the A., family of Park City came up to ton. gave a lucky spot damre Friday night. the holidays and to eat birthdayspend dinAll present enjoyed themselves. ner with Mrs. Thos. J. Nish. Mr. Alvin Smith is down with the flu Mansfield being 30 years old that day. this week. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. T. Burnett and children Thos. J. Nish, Mr. and Mrs. John Phone 36 Tremonton, Utah andMrs.EllaDavid and Orland Pierson spent Mansfield and children and Mr. and Christmas in Malad with Mrs. Bur- - Mrs. Edward Hess and children. Mrs. Margaret Stokes of Garland is visiting at the homes of her daughters, Mrs. Geo. A. Hess and Mrs. Geo. Steed. A number of the young folks attended the dance at Portage Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse G. Nish went to Tremonton Friday to do some shon-- 1 BRIGHAM CITY ( ping. with The rabbit hunt between Plymouth and Portage, held Friday and Satur day, was a very successful event, the Plymouth hunters winning by a large majority, the dance to be jnven by the losers will be held Friday night in the Plymouth hall. There were over 2000 rabbits killed in the hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Udy of Riverside were visiting Mrs. Udy's mother, Mrs. Thomas H. Archibald, who is on the sick list this week. Those who attended the funeral of Oluf Peterson of Feilding .Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Archibald, Mrs. Ade-h- a Johnson and Steven Rose. Leo Lamb and Clea Lamb were in Garland Monday. BESSINGER Wheat taken on deposit for Flour and Bran fn'i-l- s Mrs. Duett Loveland and son were in Ogden Saturday. Vesta Holdaway of Logan passed the holidays here with her parents and friends. Ruth Jensen visited her sister, Mrs. O. G. Harwood, at Ogden the weekend. Hilda Knudson and Mabel Ault were guests at the home of Mrs. Jas. Poulsen at Peterboro the week-en- Watches for both Ladies and Gentlemen At prices ranging from d. Mrs. A. F. Loveland returned to her home at Logan Friday. Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr entertained at a house party. The rooms were decorated in the Christmas colors of red and green. Cards was the diversion of the evening and a sumptuous luncheon was enjoyed by all. J. S. Burbank visited in Salt Lake one day last week. His grandson returned with him and will visit here for a few days. Mrs. Peter Jensen of Logan is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Lish. The old time basket dance was at tended by a large number from out of town and everybody had a good time. Make Your Mark! $10 up Usually X marks the spot where the body was found but this is a sign of one of the live- liest events on record! Put Fishburn's January Sales on your calendar then come to the store and enjoy some Big Moments! HI J LU.l.l.J.J UUA.i, I Tremonton - Utah ti.hiriTL. f |