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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1929 chine, she got off with slight injuries to her fingers. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Udy are moving out on their ranch to get Dance at Elwood March 29. Benefit "His Uncle's Niece" was presented ready for spring work. to a large audience here Monday eve- Marshall went to Downey, new ward chapel. Everybody invited. Peter Jiingr by the Woodruff M. t. A. Dra- Idaho, Wednesday of last week. .Mrs. Oscar Andersen was hostess matic company. After the show a at a dinner party Sunday afternoon Mrs. Thomas Hawes made a dance was given and all enjoyed themin honor of her daughter LaVerm's trip to Ogden Wednesday of last fifth selves until a late hour. birthday anniversary. Covers week. Mrs. Ott Hall of Portage is visiting were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tuesday morning Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nish were in Garland with their with her mother, Mrs. R. T. Nish, Petersen of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Petersen and baby of eon Newel, who was operated on for for an indefinite period. tonsilitis. He has been in poor health Mrs. Hannah Hess, who is working Penrose, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Andersen and Mrs. Sina Andersen of this for some time. in Bngham City, was a week-en- d All spent a very pleasant afterGeorge H. Marshall vistied last guest of her mother, Mrs. George J. city. noon. few days with his brother, Peter Mar- Mason. . . 1 1. 1 R. L. Mason was in Tremonton on shall. Mr. Marshall was a resident ia.ii. iieiaeii, who nas neen business Lake in Salt for of Plymouth until about seven years nm tim Saturday. Ezra Mason and Clea Lamb were visiting at the home of his parents. ago when he moved with his family JU Welsen, in this to Salt Lake City, where he is work- Tremonton visitors Saturday. air. ana mrs. daughter of city. ing in the lumber business, this being I Miss Marie Sylvester, the second visit since he left He Frederick Sylvester, who has been em- - Mr. and Mrs. Olnf Jmwn imnr a was a live wire in ward and social pioyea at jaaiaa, laano, zor me iasi few days last week with relatives In affairs when he lived here and says year, is spending the week with her Springville. , . , he is still kept busy along the same parents. Mrs. Mary Holmgren and two sons Mrs. Rhoda Archibald was taken Homer and line in the city. Oscar spent Saturday and ill reWednesday, but is Fred Sylvester, the man who looks suddenly visitincr in this rtiv with Pu. Sunday to be better now. ben Holmgren and family. after the roads, is busy with men and ported Much interest is being shown in teams putting a drain in the road me ioiiowing from this city of our residences by where it became almost impassable beautifying many the funeral servicps in and covering the mud- City for Lars Hansen last Thursday: on account of the water rising so near hauling gravel Service sta- Mr. and Mrs. dy places. The the surface. Nephi Andersen, Mrs. the supervision of Merl Rov Eiwell. Mrs. Boletta Pt.t Very impressive funeral services tion, under has a made Hess, great improvement Ethelyn Andersen, LeGrand Petersen, were held over the remains of the this We line. hope others will Mr. ana Mrs. Ernest infant mn of Mr. and Mrs. James along Andersen, Muriel the hint. and Charlotte Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Estep, who passed away early Mon- take Clea Lamb and Archibald Joseph Moroni Mortensen, Mrs. August Iver-se- n day morning after a very short illness. motored to Portage on business FriThe services were held at 1 o'clock and Mrs. Hattie I. Hansen. in the ward chapel with Bishop R. T. day. Air. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and Mrs. Phebe Tims, who has been on children of Nish presiding. (Sandy spent Sunday in sick the two list for the last months, this Ezra Mason and Wm. Johnson were home of Mrs. Johnwas in Malad, Idaho, for medical son's city at the doing business in Hremonton mother, Mrs. Minnie Garlick. treatment Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Reeves of day. Clea Lamb and Joseph Archibald John Laub, of the Globe elevator in Citv sDent Surulav visithur Brigham Tremonton, was here on business last were in Tremonton on business Fri- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James P. day evening. Jensen. Wednesday. Alvin Smith, Frank Archibald and Mrs. David Morris of Portage was Miss Gwen Holman. vohn has visiting here Thursday with her Mrs. Thomas H. Archibald were Tre- working in Ogden ;for the past nine monton shoppers Saturday. daughter, Mrs. Lewey Lamb. is spending a week with her Gilbert Pierson was in Brigham months, Mrs. Fred Sylvester, while running Mr. and Mrs. Rob Hoi manparents. on business Saturday. an electric wringer Tuesday, had a City before returning to her work. Moroni Timbimboo of Washakie, afclose Call when her fingers became Mrs. L. ii. Andersen of fastened in the machine. Owing to ter spending Thursday and Friday is spending a few days in Appledale this city, walked off as champion checker the guest of her sister-in-la, presence of mind in stopping the ma- - here, Mrs. player, and Harper Steed and Archie E. A. Ohman. Hess held all honors as the best BishoD Osev Jensen. Edwin Stn- horseshoe pitchers. tred Hansen, Charley ChecMr. and Mrs. Robert Nish and Mr. quist, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. kers, Mrs. and Clark Rudd motored to St. and Mrs. Arnold George Bott, Nelsen, Mr. and John Tuesday to visit with Mr. Nish's Mrs. Leslie Jensen, Mrs. Trena daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Hess. Mrs. Emma Ohman, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Estep motored Sarah M. Fridal, Mrs. Minnie Gar-lic-k to Mound Springs Sunday and were and James P. Jensen attended guests of Mrs. Phebe Tims. the William J. Hess was in Brigham week.temple excursion to Logan last City on business Saturday. Mrs. Maud Schill of Santa Ana, A number of our people attended and little Calif., Betty McCall, priesthood at Tremonton Sunday, held of Salt Lake City,niece, spent the week-en- d in the new L D. S. chapel. in this city with Mrs. Schill's two Don R. Lamb has been on the sick Mrs. Minnie Garlick and Mrs. sisters, list, but is much improved at present. Josephine Nelsen. When we fit you with glasses Mr. and Mrs. Orson Watson and we KNOW they are right Monday evening the Relief Society family of Garland were dinner guests of this ward a program and a We have the experience and Mrs. Watson's mother, dance. At 11 gave Sunday of o'clock punch and cookthe equipment for properly Mrs. Asenath Potter. ies were served. A large crowd was The directors of the Plymouth Fedfitting the eyes with glasses. present and all had a most enjoyable eral Farm Loan association met Mon- time. day at the home of D. R. Lamb to Mr. and Mrs. Heny Johnson were discuss business of the association. Salt Lake visitors Thursday and FriMr. and Mrs. Robert Nish and Mr. day of last week. and Mrs. Clark Rudd motored to Mrs. Christian Monday Sunday where they attended Zinck was evening hostess at a delightful funeral services of Mrs. Thomasine Hughes Thompson, who passed away at that place. "Deacon Dubbs" was presented here Monday night by the Cherry Creek M. I. A. Dramatic Co. A dance was en joyed after the show. Bear River City Plymouth XT-- . . t. Rn'o-Via- birthday supper given in honor of her daughter Carrie's birthday. At 7:00 o'clock a delicious hot supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Towers of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Sophus Wager, Mr. and Mrs. Marius Rasmus-seMr. and Mrs. Ejner Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, M. Rice, Axel Elm and Miss Lorine Funk, all of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Bywater, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Zinck, Miss Carrie Zinck, Miss Olivia Nelsen, Frank Nelsen and Erving Zinck, all of this city. After supper all enjoyed dancing at the dance given by the Relief Society. After the dance all met at the Zinck home where light refreshments were served. All had a very enjoyable time, r Roy Eiwell and Darwin Jensen returned home Friday evening from California, where they had been with sheep. Mrs. Emma Hansen of Brigham City spent Sunday with relatives in this city. Mrs. A. S. Thorsen and daughter dna Joyce and Mrs. E. A. Ohman were jtsngnam visitors Saturday. n, Hi-W- ay hn - There Is No Chris-tense- Guesswork About It Riv-erda- n, This Week's Tidbits By BETTY BARCLAY BREAD PUDDING DESSERT 1 package lemon junket 1 pint milk 4 slices bread Butter Raisins Remove crusts from bread, butter lightly and cut in small cubes. Divide the cubed bread among dessert dishes and add a few seeded raisins. Warm the milk to lukewarm not hot; add the lemor junket. Stir until dissolved; pour over bread. Let stand in a warm place until firm then chill. 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