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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, JANUARY 3. 1929 -1-- East Tremonton I winter with his children there. His vada on Friday to his work. Mr. gren of this city are spending the work on the new church was greatly Hansen formerly lived here but for holidays in Brigham City, the guests the past five years has made his home of their cousin, Miss Mary Christenappreciated. in Nevada-Mrs- . sen. Miss Ora Russell of Tremonton Ramsdell with Mourine Andersen Sunday. chiltwo Mrs. Emma Ohman spent .Saturday and Dewey Miss Andersen has been real sick dren of Park City are visiting at the and Sunday at El wood with her since her return from Logan and it is home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Burnice Hunsaker, and doubtful if she will be well enough to, Vullard Andersen, and family. family. return to college immediately. Miss Alta Hansen Mrs. Sarah M. Fridal has been tjuite several j The bunday school and meeting days of last week in Willard with her sick for several days with infection of the ears. She is now improving. Sunday were wel lattended, indicating sister, Mrs. Lee Rock. that nearly all the people are weii the sen of Mrs.' Bruce Guild of Los Angeles is visHoward, again. At the afternoon meeting we H. P. Thorsen, had a minor operation iting in this city with his sister, Mrs. had the pleasure of having Dr. performed at the Valley hospital in. V. IL Gilson. This is their first visit give a splendid talk of his ex- Tremonton for the removal of a tu- -' n five years. periences in California, living mostly mor, caused from a wood tick bite, i Donald Roberts, Curtis Allison and i among the Jewish people there. He is getting along nicely. Rodger Ipsen, all of Ogden, have been Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ault have rented Theon and Don, sons of Mr. and visiting with relatives and friends in the Ault place. We welcome them Mrs. Walter Hansen, had their ton-- 1 this city during the holidays. back in our community. sils removed rriday at the Valley Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elwell and two The New Year dance had to be hospital in Tremonton. Both children daughters motored to Ogden Monday postponed until New Year's day on are getting' along nicely. on business. account of the orchestra playing at During the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Miss Afton Garlick is visiting with Bear River City New Year's eve. Orson Jensen had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. John Bronson and Mr. Mrs. Mary S. Petersen of Logan, Mr. relatives and friends in Salt Lake and Mrs. Niels Christensen went to a and Mrs. David Petersen and chil- City during the holidays. New Year's dance at Preston, Idaho, dren of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Austin L. Johnson New Year's eve, as well as to visit Mrs. Glen Neeley of Delta. and children, Mr. and Mrs. N. Gardwith relatives there. Carl Nelsen left Friday for Ely, ner were Salt Lake City visitors on Miss Veda Rasmussen entertained Nev., where he will work for the winMonday. the Beehive girls at her home Mon- ter. Clinton Elwe Ogden spent Satday afternoon. After their work and Misses Gayle and Loraine Holm- - urday and Sunday in this city visiting to a treated were business they tray at the home of his uncle and aunt, lunch, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elwell. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Keller, Mr. Miss Arvilla Andersen, who is and Mrs. Rasmus Hansen called on H. working in Salt Lake City, spent sevC. Hansen New Year's day. Mr. Haneral days in this city with her parsen was quite ill with the flu. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Andersen, Miss Gladys Petersen spent the but 'left Thursday morning for her where home from at Ogden holidays work. she has been working all summer. Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Christensen, The New Year's dance was well atMr. and Mrs. Vernal Andersen, Miss tended and all had a lovely time. Olivia Nelsen and Dean Leak motored Dr. Fontleroy Hunsaker left Wedto Ogden Sunday evening to enjoy a nesday morning for Los Angeles after show. a pleasant two weeks visit with home Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen and two folks. children are visiting in Ogden, the Miss Mamie Adams of Thatcher visited with Miss Vera Hansen New guests of Mrs. Jensen's mother, Mrs. Year's day. Heber Checketts. Miss Edna Thorsen, who is teaching school at Driggs, Idaho, is spendI ing the holidays with her mother, City Mrs. H. P. Thorsen, in this city. !. "The Finger of Scorn," which was Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rock and baby last Friday night by the presented of Willard are visiting at the home 3 p.m. 8 p.m. Elwood Dramatic company, was very of Mrs. Rock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. well rendered and was enjoyed by a Rasmus Hansen, and family in this large crowd. Between acts there was a harmonica selection and song by city. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Arbon and Fon Hunsaker, harmonica selection by son of Oakland, Calif., are spending a Aldon Thompson and comic reading month with Mrs. Arbon's parents, Mr. by Miss Dolores Thompson. The and Mrs. Arnold Nelsen, and other dance which followed the show was relatives and friends. enjoyed by all. Pete Hansen of McGill, Nev., who Orval Iversen is on the sick list, spent a week with relatives and suffering with infection in his face. friends in this city, returned to Ne Miss Llva Andersen is visiting in is-it- ed Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott enter tained with a delightful luncheon last Friday night for the cast presenting the U. A. C. play at the new recreation hall. i Vernal Johns returned Wednesday Christmas with his parents in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beal had as dinner guests last Sunday Oluf Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Tibbetts and Miss Josephine Waldron of Logan were Christmas guests of George Abbott and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Law and daughter visited Thursday night at the 0. A. Seager home. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seager and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brough attended the surprise party tendered W. A. Ken-oNew Year's eve. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Crowther and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Child of .Salt Lake City made a short visit with their brother, Lewis Abbott, on Sunday. Mrs. L. E. Abbott accompanied them after spending Christmas with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ray York had as dinner guests on New Year's day Mrs. Nikolaisen and son William of and mother, Mrs. N. Nelson, of Tremonton. Misses Maudell and Mildred Seager were hostesses at a party at their home last Thursday evening. Various games were the diversion of the evening and delicious refreshments were served to twenty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Meibos entertained all their children and families on Christmas day and again on New Year's day. Albert Persch went to Salt Lake City Saturday and returned Tuesday evening. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Persch and children who had in Salt Lake with been visiting friends for a week. O. A. Seager went to Salt Lake City Tuesday and was accompanied by his son Tyrrell and Irvine Garfield, who are returning to resume their studies at the university. Misses Maudell and Mildred Seager returned with their father after spending several days visiting their sister, Mrs. Harry rurse. is reported to be Geo. Petersen slowly improving at the Valley hos- after spending n El-wo- pital. Misses Pearl and Margaret Rich ards of Logan, sisters of Bishop Richards of Garland, were callers on New Year's day at the George Beal Hun-sak- er . A loaf of bread 60 feet long: was Tremonton with her cousin, Miss Alta baked in Minneapolis. In such a case Christensen. half a loaf woudl be 30 feet better Miss Gwendolyn Rasmussen of is spending a week in this city than none. with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Nelsen. Dean Leak of Stockton, Calif., is visiting with friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. .Leland Wright and baby of Brigham City are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Holmgren in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Phildo Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen were .Salt Lake o City visitors last week. Willis and Seward Hansen and Mrs. Marie B. Irersen spent the holidays Also all kinds of Fire and in Salt Lake City, the guests of Mr. Automobile Insurance and Mrs. Victor N. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thorsen and baby motored to Brigham City SaturApply Co-rin- Federal Farm Loans Interest Rate 5 of day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simonsen spent last week in Brigham City with Mrs. Simonsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Hansen spent Saturday in Elwood, the guests of H. Hansen. farewell party will be given for A Hand Sorensen Friday night, Jan. 11. A program will be given, followed by a dance. Everybody invited. C. A WE ARE NOW READY to serve our friends and patronsWiose FAMOUS CHINESE CHICKEN NOODLES Bear River every Saturday from till Otto's Cafe JAMES BROUGH Secretary and Treasurer Garland National Farm Loan Association GARLAND UTAH THOMAS BARON Closing Out Sale Of all Blankets, Robes, Sheep Skin Lined Coats, Sweaters, Blazers, Shirts, Gloves, and Ladies' Coats and Dresses. Knit Goods of All Kinds Socks and Hosiery going at a sacrifice for quick removal at prices never heard of before. Be here Saturday, Jan. 5, a. m. ...Sale continues for one week at store on Main street. 9 The Place with a Baron Woolen Mills Personality Brigham City, Utah home. Glen Garfield returned to Logan Wednesday to resume his studies at the U. A. ANNOUNCING C. The family of John Orwin gave a delightful watch party to the young people on tbe neighborhood New Year's eve. Games were played and delicious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Woods and Mr. and Mrs. Kim Man and baby of were New Year's even guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray York. O. L. Brough has been conducting a Farm Bureau membership drive this week and reports good results. ,o El-wo- Saving to Our Residential Lighting, Commercial Lighting and Domestic Consumers under Elwood Mrs. V. L. Hansen entertained at a Sunday dinner in honor of her brother Charles Munns, of Los Angeles, whom she had not seen for six years. Those entertained besides the honored guest were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Munns, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nye, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Munns and Mrs. Grace Haws, all of Garland, and A. A. Munns of Elwood. The Dramatic company presented their play, "The Finger of Scorn," last Friday at Bear River City to a full house. They took in about $40. They will play at Bothwell next Friday night and hope for a good patthere. ronage " ' Mrs. J. W. Francom left .Saturday for Ogden and intended leaving Monday for California where she will visit her sons for an indefinite period. Nearly everybody has enjoyed the social spirit during the holidays by having parties and dinners. Among those who have entertained were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker, in honor of Dr. Hunsaker of California; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Romer, Mr, and Mrs. Amos Hansen, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christen sen, Mr. and Mrs. Gunner Kelstrum, Mr. and Mrs. Ehas Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Mann and H. C. Hansen. Saturday evening the M Men play ed a practice game of basketball with Honeyville, the home team winning the game. Roy Richardsen has returned from a trip to Arizona where he visited his sister, Mrs. Taylor, and his brother for a month. Charles Kroksh left for California before the holidays and will spend the Mor-tense- We Contract Acreage on irrigated land, with good farmers to grow BEANS at guaranteed prices from seed that we furnish. FILER SEED CO. 324 South 3rd West SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH N. W. OLSEN Resident Agent TREMONTON, UTAH P. 0. Box 267 1 Phone 73-0-- n, NEW LOW RATES Effective JANUARY 1, 1929 I V In line with the Company's established policy of making voluntary rate reductions whenever posible, it has filed with the Public Utilities Commission of Utah & Idaho reduced rates affecting residential lighting, commercial lighting and domestic combination rates. They become effective January 1, 1929. These new rates mean a saving to our domestic, commercial lighting and residence lighting consumers of a quarter of a million dollars annually. Examination of these rates will show substantial reductions over the rates now in effect for residential and commercial lighting, all consumers served by this Company's interconnected hydroelectric system, as of November 1, 1928, benefitting by these rate Residential Lighting (Effective in all Meter Rate Territory Served by the Company) Net Charges $1.00 per month (minimum bill) including 11 KWH. 8c per KWH for all excess monthly consumption. Meter Rate Commercial Lighting Effective in all Territory Served by the Company)' Net Charges $1.00 8.0c 7.5c 7.0c 6.5c 6.0c 4.5c per per per per per per per month KWH KWH KWH KWH KWH KWH (minimum bill) including 11 KWH. next 250 KWH of monthly consumption next 250 KWH of monthly consumption next 250 KWH of monthly consumption next 250 KWH of monthly consumption next 250TCWH of monthly consumption for all excess monthly consumption. It will be noted that the new low rates applicable to various combinations of domestic service carry a much lower minimum bill than the present schedules; also that the KWH rate shows a material reduction over present rates. These rates will be applicable to various combinations of domestic service, including residential lighting, cooking, refrigeration, water heating and miscellaneous appliances. The reduced rate shown for water heating service makes this class available to all electric range users at prices that make this service economically practical. So that our consumers may be fully informed as to these new low rates, they are shown in detail below. Domestic Combinations The Company has established standard combination rates nnnli.Ki all its territory served by its interconnected system. -- Residential Lighting and Cooking Meter Rate Residential Lighting, Cooking and Refrigeration Meter Rate Residential Lighting, Cooking and Water HeatingMeter Rate Residential Lighting, Cooking, Water Heating and Refrigeration Meter Rate Net Charges 11.25 per month for four rooms or less. 20c per month for each additional rom. 2.5e per month KWH. Water Heating Service: 50c per month additional. l&e per KWH for all consumption in excess of 250 KWH. Residential Lighting and Refrigeration Meter Rate Residential Lighting and Stoker or Oil Burner Motor Meter Rate Net Charges $2.00 per month for four rooms or less, including 38 KWH onal room' includin 6 Kwil p 4 SmfSStST We want you to know and understand these new electric rates and to apprec. fnrtnr iate them as an ltnnnrtant in t 1 "urxui i.j.wu.ai.iij' kjl cater service to you. 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