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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1929. lcy Whitaker of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. George Burden of Brigham Elwood City, Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Hunsaker of Corinne, all came home for The school presented their operetta mother's day and spent the day with la.-t Thursday evening to a large' Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hunsaker. crowd who certainly appreciated it,' Mrs. Iva Hunsaker has gone back every part taken was so well rendered, to Salt Lake where she is intending 11. bnoweu the careful training by our to undergo an operation. teachers, Mr. Meldrum, Misses Vera H. P. Rasmussen and J. Walter Hansen, Rigina Jensen, Ardes Adams. Green is busy working on the road to They worked very hard along with the cemetery. It is their aim to have the parents to make costumes for a passable road constructed before every child, and it was truly a success. ' Decoration Day. All interested please Winona Hansen came home from j note, as help will be needed. For Salt Lake City Friday for a week's' take information, call on either Mr. Rasvacation. mussen, Mr. Green or Bishop Hansen, Miss Jensen left for Brigham City and it will be appreciated. Friday, she will not be back to Elwood to teach next year, she has been appreciated the two years she has spent here. Miss Adams also went home to East A number of the school children Garland, but will return again next fall. enjoyed the exercises at Brigham City Maurine Anderson spent the week- Friday and Saturday. n Mrs. Joseph Helem and son of end home from College as did also and Mrs. William Ellis and daughLloyd Hunsaker. Othella Hansen of Beaver Dam was ter of Madson were calling on Mrs. C. the guest of Maurine Andersen Satur- J. Dewey and other friends here Saturday. day and Sunday. The following graduated from the La Vera Christensen spent the d home from Franklin where Religion Class: Dona Marble, Virginia Rose Perry, James Eitherington, is teaching school. Cecil Burbank, Ralph Gormer, Burch, jJLt. and Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker, Mr. Marble and Calvin Wheatley. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen, Mr. and Homer Conference was enjoyed by a large Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen, Mrs. Amelia number from our ward. Petersen, Mrs. Dagmar Andersen, The Tabernacle Organ Concert was Mrs. Mary Petersen, Mrs. Martina Larsen, spent last Friday in Logan enjoyed by a number from our community. loing temple work. Mrs. Fred Harwood and children Ruby Rasmussen spent the weekof Salt Lake City visited relatives end home from Salt Lake City. L. L. Hunsaker and Lloyd Jensen here Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Duett Loveland was shopping has gone to Soda Springs, looknig for in Ogden Saturday. a job. Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Harwood and Elmo Hunsaker, son of LeRoy Hunsaker of Corinne spent last week children of Ogden visited relatives visiting his grand parents, Mr. and here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen of Mrs. M. L. Hunsaker Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen and Petersboro were dinner guests of son Jess accompanied by Mrs. Sher- - their daughter, Mrs. Wilford Miller, -- f- J -I- Deweyville Og-de- ek-en- of this place Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudsberry and children were guests of relatives at Garland Sunday. Mrs. T. R. Ault and daughter Mabel Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and son Darrell and daughter Mildred Jean were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carter at Garland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brough of East Tremonton were visiting relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank and sons were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Burbank at Brigham City Sunday. Orpha Larson and Mrs. B. Wager of Idaho, were calling on friends here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson of .Snowville visited their daughter, Mrs. Fonie Gardner of this place Sunday, return- ing home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr have moved to their farm at Blue Creek for a few weeks. John C. Dewey of Ogden visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Dewey, Bear River City Wednesday evening, Mrs. Arnold Dallin, entertained a number of her friends at a delicious supper. Those enjoying the supper were Mr. and Mrs. Roy El well, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Matesen, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dallin. After supper cards were enjoyed. Mrs. Sina Thorsen and family and Mrs. Mary J. Holmgren, motored to Driggs, Idaho, where they attended the commencement exercises of the Driggs High School, where Miss Edna Thorsen, a daughter of Mrs. Thorsen has been teaching school the past winter. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Strong, a daughter of Mrs. Holmgren. They all reported having had a very enjoyable trip. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ramsdale and two children of Park City, spent Sunday at the home of, Mr. and Mrs. Willard H. Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Matesen, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ll and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dallin motored to Ogden Sunday evening where they attended a show. Mr. and Mrs. Frildo Andersen and Peter L. Andersen motored to Whites Valley Sunday to visit with Archie Andersen who is herding sheep at here Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dewey of Brigham City visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Husser and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Dewey Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Farmer and sons were calling on relatives and friends at Brigham City Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Robert Burch and son of this n that place. place were visiting relatives at Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rock and baby of last week. Mrs. George Record visited her Willard is visiting at the home of Mr. sister at the Hospital at Tremonton and Mrs. Rasmus Hansen. Howard, son of Mrs. H. P. Thorsen, Monday. had the misfortune on Sunday while playing to run into the barb wire fence, cutting his face and lips quite badly, his wounds were dressed at the Valley Hospital at Tremonton. Mrs. Laura George, wife of Arthur Mrs. Frances Shaw and E. B. Wise of Ogden, visited their parents, Mr. George of this city was taken to the hospital in Tremonton on Sunday to be and Mrs. J. L. Wise on Saturday. Mrs. Potter, daughter of Mr. and treated for a very bad case of pneuMrs. Alton Carter, who has been ill monia. at the home of her parents at Apple-dal- e Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Johnson and for several weeks, is convalesc- children of Brigham City spent Sun day afternoon, visiting at the home of ing. Mrs. Selma Suhr, with her two Mrs. J. S. Jeppersen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hailing; Mrs. children, is here from Missouri, visitHailing and Mrs. Augusta Iver-so- n ing her father J. S. Peters and family. Elizawere shopping in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Almond and Miss Edna Thorsen, who has been children of Brigham, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Woodward teaching school at Driggs, Idaho, the past winter returned home Sunday on Monday. Prof. Whatcott and family left on afternoon. On Thursday, the following from Wednesday for Logan where they will this city were shopping in Brigham spend the summer. Mr. Whatcott will attend Summer School returning to City, Mrs. Eva Hailing, Mrs. August Corinne in time for the next year's Iverson, Mrs. Thiessa Brailsford, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holland, Mr. and Mrs. term. Mrs. Willard Brown and Mrs. Thos. Ernest Andersen and children, Mrs. P. Thorsen and daughter, Evelyn, Pledger and little son, Ralph motored H. n Mr. James L. Andersen and Mr. to on from West Farr up Tuesday Johnson. spend the day with Mrs. S. A. Older. Mrs. Albert Thorsen and daughter, The new railroad agent at Corinne is Mr. Paul Merril, coming from Bat Edna Joyce, and Mrs. Trena Christentle Mountain, Nev. His family will sen and Mrs. Minnie Garlick motored to Brigham City Wednesday. arrive in a few days. Mrs. Regnold Friday afternoon, The retiring officers of the Primary were entertained at the home of Mrs. Burt, entertained a number of little Wm. Woods on Friday afternoon. The folks in honor of her son, Ted's birth anniversary. During the afteroutgoing officers were Mrs. Hatch, day noon games were played after which Mrs. Minnie and Bradford president A delicious refreshments were served, and Barbara Wright, councelors. social afternoon of games was enserved to joyed and refreshments Mesdames Hutch, Bradford, Wright, C. H. Whatcott, Wm Woods, Young, Munson, W. Nelson, D. Nelson, L, Nelson, C. Gilbert, L. Gilbert, Claud Gilbert, M. Frederickson, and Misses Faye Bosley and Syvula Rohuver. A Mother's Day Program was given at the L. D. S. church on Sunday morning consisting of the following numbers: Tributes to Mother by Albert Fillmore and Dec. Wintle; Recit ations by the Kindergarten class: Recitations by Connie Nelson. Leo Nelson and Ileene Lemore; vocal duet, Alice Dunn and Arzula Nelson, Leo accompanyment by Allie Craner, recitation, Doris Murphy. Each mother and each grandmother present were introduced and all presented with carnations. At the evening sacrament meeting talks on the theme of the restoration of the Aaronic priesthood, were given by Ray Nelson, Lysle Nicols, Arthello Young and James Marble. The M. I. A. closing social was A short given on Tuesday evening. program of readings and musical selections was followed by games and dancing and refreshments were ser Little Bobby fell down stairs. He was hurt and Mother was frightened. But she wasn't too frightened to know what to do she called the doctor and asked him to hurry over. Telephone service at such a time is priceless. You can have one for a few cents a day. Call No. 0 and have one installed today. B.R.V. Telephone Co. J Tremonton PAUL HEITZ, Manager. 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The committee also ask that those intending to clear off their own lots do so not later than May 2Gth in ordre that the hauling away mav be done before Decoration Day. COMBINED HARVESTERS all had a most enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olsen and children of Brigham City spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Fredrick Olsen. Mrs. N. G. Hansen of Soldier her mother, Mrs. Marie Rasmussen Summit is visiting in this city with water heating" is the positive solution of the annoying problem of hot water supply in your llllHllii"' ;; '(f) ' ",'iiMlD NrAiVfiAUV WM intiM until surprised at its low price and low cost of operation. , The ELECTRIC method brings you: Automatic Control. A constant supply of hot water at the proper temperature a t any hour of the day or night. It is an efficient and You will be agreeably Down Small Monthly Payments Greater benefits from our new Combination Rate by actually reducing the cost of operating other elec- tric appliances in your home. 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