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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1929 was comforting. Soon my head began J. to nod. The great, buring log chucklI , ed merrily. The great grandfather THE AWAITING OF THE clock looked down and smiled, and PARADE and softer. A party will be given Thursday It was a hot sultry day in August Somethingsofter had The Entre Nous club held their strange at the Bothwell Hall in honor when the time was set for the parade. to the rain on the window-pane- happened evening It first meeting of the season Saturday of the school teachers, Miss DeLora The street was filled with mothers, was tinkling quite like a song, aiternoon at the home or Mrs. Ber Rasmussen, Victoria Jackson, Vera fathers, babies, boys and girls. The Drowsily, I listened. Yes there was nard Hansen. The spirit of spring Sumson and Mr. A. W. Price, who will were babies crying because they could music in the room. envaded the home with the rooms and soon return to their homes. not stand the heat and their mothers the soft, yet wonderful musi- the table artistically decorated with Mr. Hust is now the emwished they had not attempted to see calNow, strains could be heard with great- - low bowls of violets. A very tasty ployee Wayne of Mr. Wm. Marriet the parade. er came two course was hot dinner to served distinction, although they The older children were fighting from Virgil Anderson motored to Howell a long, long way. Those sounds Mesdames K. A. Cotes, R. D. Holm-wer- e and asking again and again, "When evening. Sunday certainly coming from the piano, gren, O. A. Iverson, J. W. Iverson, A. The Misses Leona Stokes and Stella is it going to start?" Mothers were 01 tne instrument rJ. A. ine Aron top slowly Taylor, Holmgren, Anderson were the guests at a birthtrying to hush their babies because opened, and a merry face peered forth. j. Christensen, Ralph Jensen and the day dinner at the home of Mr. and it was bothering the older people. was a Mrs. It Bernard Hansen. A Mrs. Ezra Harris Sunday. grizzled, jolly, pleasant face, hostess, One little boy, when trying to see which I liked. Before 1 could speak, short business meeting was held and Several thousand small Baby chicks if the parade was coming, crawled he was leading me down a long, dark things of interest to the club were have been purchased by the farmers under the old man m front of him of which I could tell New were discussed. officers were elected of this community. It appears that flight steps, and tripped him over. made of instrument wire. for the coming season. Mrs. Ralnh the poultry industry is prospering Balloons, balloons, ten cents!" I could hear the music It Jenson, president, Mrs. 0. A. Iverson, rapidly. rang out the cry of the balloon man. was all around and about distinctly. me. secretary and treasurer: Mrs. A. J. Mrs. Bert Gibson was at the Then the children began coaxing for a Soon, it began to grow light, and Taylor was reelected as news reporter. home of Mr. and Mrs. visiting T. W. Stokes dime. then we emerged on a path, lined on Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock Sunday. "Ice cream cones!" echoed the ice two sides by what seemed to be Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Holmgren, Mr. Mrs. Roland Allen is out again cream man. flowers. When I looked at them close- and Mrs. Ralph Jenson, Mr. and Mrs. after a long illness. One little girl let go of the, string I was startled to find that the J. L. Weidman, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. ly, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen, of her balloon and doing so said, "Oh, blossoms were notes musical notes, Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Iverson, were mamma, there goes my balloon. Catch growing in gorgeous clusters, and transacting business at Ogden all Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Iverson, Mr. and it quick!" Her mother reached for it around Saturday. the sun was shining. Mrs. Mrs. Bernard R. A. Hansen, The Misses Gertrude Nichols and but it was too late. The balloon was "This," explained the queer man, "is Cates and Mr. and Mrs. R. O. HolmAnderson accompanied the high above their heads. our Garden of Song. You can pick gren motored to Ogden, where they Maurine Economics and classes of "Step back," said the policeman. any kind of music you wish that's saw Mary Pickford's splendid show, the Bear River Sociologyschool on an "Stand back, please," echoed the the High of musicland. at pleasure the After "Coquette", Orpheum. cop on the other side. Mildred As I glanced down the path I saw the theatre they enjoyed a delicious educational tour to Salt Lake City Theurer, Sixth grade. tne most unusual personage a supper at Kern's Cafe. Everyone ac- Monday morning, they re turned home Tuesday evening. French horn, illuminated with a shiny, claimed it a most delightful evening. Mrs. Roland Christensen was visit THE STARTING OF THE PARADE brass face. He was puffing from Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hansen of at Brigham City Saturday with ing The tired mothers gave a sigh of shortness of breath. Illinois, are visiting at the home her mother, Mrs. N. Brown. relief as the blare of the bugles was lane a lined with brilliant Lof Mrs. Marie Rasmussen and family Along Mr. and Mrs. William Gribble and heard in the far off distance. Closer poppy-noteBilly Drum went, until in this city. Janis, were the dinner and closer it came. The anxious he reached the garden known as Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Hansen, Mrs. daughterat the home of Mr. and Mrs. guests children began to push their way to Park. Mary Ipson, Mrs. Sarah M. Fridal, Leo Stokes Sunday. Mr. Gribble was the front so as to get a better view. The music seemed sweeter every Mrs. Andrea Hansen and Mrs. La Vela a former teacher at the Bothwell Then up the street came the balloon moment. Matesen, motored to Elwood Tuesday school. man carrying balloons of every color, "Will you bring the other Seventh to spend the day with H. C. Hansen. Mr. Eli Hawkins and son John of crying, "Balloons, balloons. A nice Grades here, and show them this wonMrs. Willard H. Andersen and Logan, were visiting at their ranch balloon ten for a cents,. Just big gas derful Garden?" I asked. daughter Valera, were shopping in here Monday. Mr. Hawkins will re dime ladies, just one dime. Let your Before the queer man could answer, Brigham City on Thursday. turn home soon. John who has been children have a balloon!" I felt a great tugging at my arms. Mrs. Emeline Andersen was shop spending the winter in California will look mama the at "Oh, mama, Rubbing my eyes, I looked up, and in Ogden on Wednesday. remain for an indefinite period. pretty balloons! Give me a dime, found that my mother was trying to ping Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson Ezra Harris has been quite ill wake me up. Charlotte Pack, 7th motored to Salt Lake City on business thisMrs. please." week. All was silent for the parade was Grade. last Wednesday. Miss Afton Hunsaker and Mrs. in sight. First came the clowns, one Miss Cleora Hailing, age 12, Wayne Woodland and children, of with a monkey on his back, another THE SECRET daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Brigham City, were visiting with Mr. riding a bicycle tumblnig off every There was once a king who was Hailing, who was taken to the Valley and Mrs. Bert Hunsaker and family move he made, another riding a mule Tremonton on Tuesday Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Woodland Then comes the elephants throwing single and wanted to be married the Hospital at an attack of pneu was called home Saturday afternoon with He summer. to suffering wanted following keep their trunk in the air. Effie monia was brought home Saturday because of illness of her husband, Mr. it a secret. 6th Grade. One night the wind blew hard he verv much lmnroved Wayne Woodland. Miss Hunsaker will Miss Jack Hansen and Miss Bernice remain for a short visit with her heard a cough. He went to the door THE GORGEOUS PARADE on there he found a child lying down Iversen were Tremonton visitors parents. A beautiful girl riding a camel led The Misses Maurine Anderson, upon the step he picked her up and Sunday. the parade. Next came a clown in a took Winona who has Miss Christensen, her into the palace. Edna and Gertrude Nichols, Payne little cart pulled by two coal black He called a servant to bring her been working in Deweyville for the were entertained at the home of Miss ponies, that were decorated in many something to eat. After she had past five weeks returned home Sun Helen Christensen .Sunday. bright colors. This was followed by eaten she put her arm around him day Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson were a large elephant that stumbled along then she Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Gardner and calling on Mrs. Anderson's parents, down and ran upstairs. got lazily, with its trunk swinging back Next morning the king gave her a baby of Deweyville, spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Enock Hunsaker of and forth to the time of the band that dove which she ran to show cook the home of Mrs. Gardner s parents Sunday. came just behind. Next many wild after she had showed it to the she Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Christensen and Honeyvilrle Mrs. Henry Marble and daughter, her, furocious beasts of various descrip- showed it to the nurse who took care family, Dana of Deweyville were on tions, came in barred cages. Last of of her, but the king did not get marMrs. Minnie Garlick was shopping relatives and friends here calling Sunday. all come the Shetland ponies with ex- ried because he wasn't lonesome Mr. Bert Hunsaker and son Wendell any in Brigham City Monday cited little boys leading them by their more Laurence Mrs. Newman Hunsaker and child 4th Homer, grade. reins. Ida Getz, Sixth Gride. ren of Honeyville, spent Sunday the Mr. L. D. Metcalf and moved guest of her sister, Mrs. Nels lias to their home in Brighamfamily THE KING'S SECRET SaturTHE END OF THE PROCESSION City A king once had a secret not a mussen and family. day. Mr. Metcalf was the Principal of Last came a large police dog with who Miss Andersen has Arvilla a saddle fixed on his back, on which single person knew only the king and been working in Salt Lake City all the district school here this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Jensen were a little monkey was riding. The mon- his servant. to know the winter is home on a vacation for An wanted Indain in Brigham City on Monday. shopping was key chatternig, making faces, and so he tied the king stiff with a few days. pinching the dogs ears to get him to secret and L Mrs. Mrs. Philds Peter Andersen, tried to make him teU. pass a clown who was riding an odd strap The servant came in and made the Andersen, and Mrs. Alvin Jensen shaped bicycle just in front of them, Indain shopping in Tremonton Friday. stop. The king got up and were but the dog would neither increase nor Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holdaway and beans the Indain. at flitted decrease in speed. The king and the servant went to children of Tremonton spent Sunday This fun did not last long because the Indain in the river, but then at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rast. throw the dog and monkey soon disappeared dropped Petersen around a cprner leaving children in the bell rang to eat They Mrs. Cliff Madsen and Mrs. Henry to ran down dinner. Indain and the astonishment to think that the parB. Hansen were visiting in Tremon Mrs. David as had Mr. and Conger ade was all over. Cole Winzeler, 6th dinner guests Sunday: George John ton Friday. Grade. Mrs. Augusta Iversen spent the son of Soldier .Summit, Mrs Willard week-enat Bothwell, the guest of McCubbin Mrs. and and 0. children, MY TRIP TO THE LAND OF her daughter, Mrs. C. O. Andersen Mrs. P. Olsen Lake Jean of Salt City, MUSIC ...ID".' . 11 and children, and Mrs. W. R. and family. Pitter, Patter! Pitter, Patter! The Whitney been Ohman has Mrs. Emma quite raindrops beat on the window ledge. Hall and ch ldren. sick of several day s suffering with dear!" I thot. "Such a terrible "Oh, an attack of nose bleed or hemorrhage i it ' PUTTING ONE OVER caused from high blood pressure. She ........ CMC 1CU nun W1LI1 tllUi tllC uicn voirfl f a mJirhtv nt 'Twt: vnn . T.he wife was going through her is very much improved at this writ ing, dare come out here,' 'it seemed to husband's pockets. Mr. and Mrs. Victor N. Hansen and warn. "Hey there!" he cried, "that money of Salt Lake City spent Sun me." to I windowran belongs from Jamily the Shivering, relatives in this city. seat and huddled in the big "It won't belong now!" she annumber from here attended a Quite I felt very lonely. At least the fire swered. the mutual contest day at Brigham City also the M. I. A. dance in the Public School Notes Bear River City Bothwell tick-tock- ed s. She-fiel- d, are now employed at their ranch at Promotory. P. E. Nichols and Mrs. Bert Gibson motored to Brigham City Wednesday. Mrs. Gibson also made a short visit with, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Nichols of Corinne. Relief Society meeting combined with a party in honor of Mrs. Sophia Anderson was held at her home TuesA very pleasant day Afternoon. afternon was spent after which dainty luncheon was served to the following, Tennie Mesdames Summers, Jane Marble, Mary Burnhope, Alice Anderson, Ella Anderson, Nora Kupfer, Josephine Gibson, LaVerne Summers, Ruth Summers, Bertha Firth and Mrs. Chris Schaby. Mrs. Nels Anderson spent the weekend at Salt Lake City visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Summers entertained at a lawn party and weinner roast Monday evening at their home. Those who enjoyed a delightful evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Rudger Frosgreen, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Anderson and the Misses Helen Christensen, Leona Stokes, Afton Hunsaker, Ruby Anderson, DeLora Rasmussen, Norma and La Vera .Summers and Vera Sumsian an A. W. Price, Fred Christensen, Regnald Summers and John Hawkins. Those of Bothwell that attended Senior day at Logan Friday were the Misses Maurine Anderson, Leona Gertrude Nichols, Varion Stokes, Gibson and Donald Burnhape. A very pleasant day was reported. s, Eld-ridg- e, d. v." .L,,, 1. East Tremonton 1 Mandell Seager, who had home for the week-en- d, Penrose. been at motored to Mrs. O. A. Seager, and daughter Mildred and Mrs. C. E. Anderson and daughter, Laura, were visiting in Brigham City last Tuesday. Mrs. Lewis Abbott has been very ill the past ten days with bronchitis. Miss Wanda Garfield returned home Tuesday evening, after visiting places of interest in Ogden and Salt Lake City with the Sociology class of the Bear River High School. Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott and Mrs. Chas. Garfield were Logan visitors last Friday evening. The Ladies Farm Bureau were entertained by Mrs. Dot Fridal last Friday afternoon. Mrs. P. E. Ault attended an executive meeting of the State W. C. T. U. at Salt Lake City last Saturday. Carl Peterson, returned to his home in Providence last Saturday after visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas Peterson for a week. He was accompanied by his sister Melva, who visited there for a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Peterson attended the funeral of Phebe Jones, daughter of Hyrum Jones of Providence last Sunday. Vernal Johns spent several days -last with his parents in Ogden. V Mrs. Warren Wright of Salt Lake City is visiting her father, K. H. Fridal, Sr. for a few days. Mrs Earl Marble and Mrs. Clarence Brough were shopping in Ogden last Friday. Miss Ellen Stephens of Perry and sister Ruth of Delta, were week-en- d visitors of the O. A. Seager family. About the only inalienable Majestic Announce Price Reductions Majestic Still Leads The Radio World Model 72 Was $199 Complete NOW $156.50 Complete Model 71 Was $169. Complete NOW $141.50 Complete Let Us Demonstrate A Majestic in Your Home. 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