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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1929 Mr. and Mrs. Eulon Manning and visited last week with her sister, Miss small daughter of Portland, Ore., are Grace Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Earl of Logan visiting with relatives in Garland. J. Douglas Gunderson, principal of and Ezra Hess of Harrisville were.; The pupils of the Seventh grade the district school, attended a con- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Earl Mon-- i held a party at the school house Fri- vention in Salt Lake City Friday for day. day night. Lunch was served at 7 all principals of, schools in the state Mrs. Dan Garn was hostess to thej o'clock, after which they attended the of Utah. Rulon Manning taught for members of the Social Development; Liberty theatre and played games at Mr. Gunderson while he was away. club at their regular meeting Ihurs-da- y the school house. Leo Hunsaker and his corps of afternoon. Mrs. Gertrude HanMiss Marion Nebeker visited over workmen have returned to Salt Lake sen presided. After the regular busi the week-en- d in Willard as a guest of after having redecorated the taber ness meeting the program was given; nacle and chapel. The work is well by Mrs. D. B. Jones, who rendered! her Darents ine two musical selections, and Mrs. W.I Miss Julia Manning came up from!done and adas ,?rtac.,f.eal W. Richards, who reviewed two short Salt Lake and spent her spring vaca- looks of these public buildings. tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Elizabeth Wortley returned stories. Luncheon was served to 21 David E. Manning. Sunday to make her home with her club members and the following spe- Lawrence Wortley left Monday to grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas cial guests: Mrs. F. S. Peck, Mrs.j resume his work for the o E. King, after visiting in bait Lake! W. W. Richards. Mrs. John BensenJ Mrs. G. G. Sweeten and Mrs. A. R.1 Sugar company at Belle Fourche, as guest of her aunt. S. D. - Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Huish and Capener of Garland; Mrs. Elliott Mer-- i small son spent the week in Salt Lake rell of Malad, Idaho; Mrs. L. F. Kel-- j of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Fanny visitingwith Mrs. Huish's moth- ler Q City Garn, Miss Grace Jensen, Miss Lulu. er, Mrs. Mary Tingey. ." racker, Miss Llla Coombs, Mrs. J. Charles Munns motored to Lehi Fri- H. Garri. Mrs. Garn was assisted by! day to visit with relatives. her NEW TUDOR SEDAN Mr. and Mrs. John J. Shumway vis- Garn.daughter Tressa and Mrs. N.i ited in Salt Lake during the weekMrs. L. F. Keller of Salt Lake Citv. end. Miss Bertha Hughes and Roy Bish- who has spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Earl, returned home op were in .Salt Lake attending conSunday accompanied by Mr. Keller, ference. The pupils of the Garland district who spent Sunday with them. Detroit) school will present an operetta Friday night, April 12. There are about 200 of the children of the Primary grade in the performance and the teachers are working hard to make this an Mr. and Mrs. John Andersen and outstanding entertainment. Conference visitors were Thomas family of Tremonton spent WednesLee, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Linford, day visiting in this city with their Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Kirkham, two daughters, Mrs. Ben Christensen Bishop W. W. Richards, Ann Neddo and Mrs. Jack Christensen. and Mrs. Roy Manning. MrsM. P. Jensen and son Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Sweeten and J Mrs. Leon Jensen, Mrs. Irving Chris J. White were visiting in Salt Lake tensen, all of this city; Mrs. Andrew during the week-enNelsen of Brigham City motored to Albert Grover came up from Salt Salt Lake Monday on business. Lake the first of the week to look Mrs. Heber Hailing and two chil over his farms. dren of McGill, Nev., arrived home The Follies of 1929, put on by the Wednesday and are living on their Lions, was well attended both nights farm west of town. Mr. Hailing will and everybody seemed well pleased arrive home a little later. with the entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. McCoy and two children of McGill, Nev., have purchased the farm which is known as the Green farm west of town and Fielding: will make their home in this vicinity, Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Jensen, Mr. WHEN you bring your Mr. and Mrs. Roland Laub of Ogden and Mrs. Alvin Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ford car here for service, are visiting at the home of his par Phildo Andersen attended the funeral you are always sure of of a relative at Brigham Tuesday. ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Laub. Mrs. Cecil Haskel was hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Hansen; Mr. prompt, courteous treatthe members of the Clio Circle club and Mrs. Henry B. Hansen and Mr. ment from men who Thursday. Five hundred was played and Mrs. Peter L. Andersen' spent how their business. Our prizes were won by Mrs. Vern Wood Sunday at Elwood, the guest of H. C. tnedtanic are specially and Mrs. Bill Jardin. Luncheon was Hansen. tqj'SscI and our new preserved to twelve members and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron of cision service equipment Leo Farnsworth as special guest. Salt Lake are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0.,A. Johnson left Mrs. Cameron's sister, Mrs. Minnie duplicates factory manuof last week for a stay Garlick. Wednesday facturing methods. Only of several months in bait Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Jensen, Jr., Ford genuine parts are Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen, Mrs. Sina used and all labor is Wood entertained at a kensington for Thorsen and Mrs. Emma A. Ohman the members of the Relief Society. A attended the dance at Elwood Friday charged at a low flat rate. buffet luncheon was served. evening. Mrs. Leo Farnsworth entertained Miss Fontrea Andersen, who has Bee Hive girls Tuesday evening been working in Salt Lake for the the at a party. This was the first of a past year, is visiting with her parents, series of parties that will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Eh Andersen. that class. Games were played and Miss Edna Thorsen, who is teach Her guests were ing school at Driggs, Idaho, spent the luncheon served. Misses Ethel and Fiola Allred, Viola week-en- d in this city with her mother, Holt, Zelda Hess, Orpha Wood, Fay Mrs. Zina Thorsen. Utah Auto & Implement Co. Standing, Rhea Johnson, Thelma Hen Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Andersen and dricks, Delia Coombs and Mrs. Larl children, who have been making their Phone 28 home at Cleveland, Idaho, for the past Tremonton, Utah Holt. Miss Jane Alleman, Miss Rebecca two years, have moved back to their Roskelley and Miss Hazel Farnsworth farm north of town to make their were week-en- d visitors m Salt Lake. home. Mrs. Elliott Merrell of Malad, Ida. 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