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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1929. Bothwell Monday evening1 a meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Mr. John Anderson has recently returned home after spending a week at the home of her mother, Mrs. Crump- erman 01 Ugden. Miss Lela Stark is spending the week at the home of Miss Dona Marble of Deweyville. Mr. George Stark and Bert Firth. made a business trip to Blue Creek Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Jorgensen, acc- panied Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hansen of Tremonton to Logan Sunday. Glenn Davis of Garland is visiting here with his sister, Mrs. Edythe Summers for the purpose of making preparations toward the Summers family reunion which will be held in the Bothwell ward hall in the near future. Those present were: Messrs. and Mesdames J. H. Stokes, L. G. Stokes, Clarence Summers, Issac Branhope, J. V. Summers, James Summers, Ervin Summers and May- nard bummers. Summers. Mr. John Hawkins, who is employ The Misses Leona Stokes and Helen ed here at the ranch spent Saturday were entertained at the Christensen, and Sunday at the home of his parents home of the Misses LaVera and Nor Mr. and Mrs. Lh Hawkins of Logan. ma Summers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Marble and family Mr. Bert Hunsaker and son Wendell of Deweyville were the guests at the motored to Black Pine, Idaho, Mon home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Summers day. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nichols of Salt Lake City were visiting here with relatives and friends Saturday and Elwood Sunday. Miss Gertrude Nichols, who has been spending the winter here with her sister, also attending school There were 13 graduated from re at the Bear River High returned home ligion class, who also completed the with them. eighth grade. It is to be hoped when Mr. and Mrs. Edward Summers they start High school next year, that and son Fred of Paradise, were visit- they will all take Seminary work and ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. stay until they graduate. James Summers Sunday. Only four high school and three Mrs. Bert Hunsaker apd family Seminary graduates. The Seminary motored to Preston, Idaho, Friday graduates were: Lrma Hansen, Floyd to spend the week-en- d at the home of Christensen and Wayne Larsen. High Mrs. Hunsaker's daughter, Mrs. school graduates. Erma Hansen, RegHoward Smythe, They returned home inald Hunsaker, Theone Hansen and Dwain Romer. Religion class graduSunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Summers and ates: Norma Andersen, Ruth Mimus, family motored to Brigham City Deon Christensen, Dorthea Andreasen, Dortha Hansen, Thelma Bronsen, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bosley were Luella Romer, Peal Johansen, Clarvsiiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ence Kelstrum, Virgil Francom, Donald Thompsen, Lester Petersen, George Payne Sunday. A number of the Bothwell Relief Merrin Hansen. Lawrence Hansen, met with a painSociety members attended Relief Society conference at Tremonton ful accident last week, when he run a harrow tooth through his foot. He is Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Stokes and getting along quite well. children were the guests at the home Ernest and M lvin Petersen came of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stokes of Tre- home from Detroit in a fine new monton Sunday evening. Essex last week to visit their mother, Miss Vesta Anderson, who for the Mrs. Amelia Petersen. They were n on their way to Los Angeles, where past month has been employed at has returned home to stay. they are employed. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Hunsaker of Christ Hansen, oldest son of R. P.! Honeyville, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross Hansen, came home from Nevada, for Hunsaker of Salt Lake City, were the a visit. He has been away many guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. years. Eli Anderson Sunday. Mrs. Rosina Barkle of Providence, Og-de- I Mrs. Brough of East Tremonton, and The stake exursion will also b on Weatherford, A. G. Woodward, Sarah ous effort succeeded in extinguishing; was damairs. u. L. Brough, of East Tremon the same evening and seventies are Allen, Carlysle Gilbert, F. E. Brad- the flames, but thethehouse extent to of two probably R. ton, and Mrs. Robert Allen of Union, especially invited. aged ford, H. Turner, Rev. and Mrs. A. dollars. As the house is were special guests at the home of Dickson, Misses Fay and Grace Bos- hundred Mrs. Amos Hansen, where a relief insured the damages will be fully ley and Mrs. Yoeman Ferry-Mr- . Mr. Frederickson who works in paid. society social was held last week. The and Mrs. G. W. Bradford of - -i- time was spent in making flowers for Decoration Day. Mrs. Allen gave some splendid instruction in flower making. Thirty ladies were present and the time well spent The hostess served ice cream and cakes to all. Miss Mathilda Jensen of Logan is spending her vacation with her mother Mrs. Julia Jensen. She went to Salt Lake the week-en- d to visit her sister, Mrs. Woodside. She was accompanied to Salt Lake City by her niece. Verna Petersen. x Andrew Jensen and daughter Isa-belle, accompanied bv Mrs. Julia Jensen and Lester Petersen, went to .bait Lake last Friday to visit, Mrs. Jensen's daughter, Mrs. Henriette Corinne Edward Ryan of Pasadena, was in town on business the latter part of the week. Mrs. David Nelson and Mrs. Horace Evans were Ogden visitors on Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. S. Owens. A. W. Owens, and Mrs. E. W. Redelings, motored to Logan on Thursday eve ning to attend an entertainment given by Clara Barton chapter, D. E. S. Mr. and Mrs. Thos Pledger and two children, of Farr West spent Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Older. Miss Enid Murphy is in Ogden for Woodside. R. P. Hansen, Harold and Dorothv the week visiting with relatives and Hansen, went to Oeden on business friends. Decoration day service will be held last Monday. While there they visited with Mrs. Wright, daughter of Mr. May 30th, at the Corinne cemetery. All who will attend are invited to Hansen. Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker went to Britr- - meet at the M. E. church at 10 o'clock nam on business last Wednesday. and go directly to the cemetery, where Walter K. Fndal and H. P. Ras- - there will be speaking, music and of the soldiers' graves. All mussen was called to Brigham City on who can take cars are asked to do so the jury on Tuesday. La Grant Frank of Richfield and his in order that there may be a way for sister Carma Frank, of Logan, came everyone who wishes to go. A number of ladies of the Corinne over from Logan last Sunday to visit Farm Bureau, made a tour of the their sister, Mrs. Marion Miller. Mrs. Marion Miller spent Monday valley, on Wednesday to view the visiting her aunts, Mrs. Abe Grant prize kitchens at Elwood, Tremonton, Bothwell and Garland, with view of and Mrs. Dave Grant, of Honeyville. J. W. Francom came in from his dry making improvements in their own farm for a visit Monday. culinary departments. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Chlarson and The meeting house is progressing nicely. The hall has been remodeled family of Brigham were Sunday decorated and repainted. It will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Chlarson. Robert Harlin and family of Ogden ready for Sunday school again Sun visited relatives in Corinne on Sun day. The work on the cemetery road is day. Miss Grace Bosley and Mrs. Yoe-ma- n progressing slowly. If all who have dec-corati- an interest in seeing this road completed before Decoration day will please turn out and help it will be appreciated. It would be a pleasure to see a good road. The cemetery would also be improved faster. The Hunsaker reunion will conduct a temple excursion on Mav 31st, and wish all who desire to work on their record to participate. Lewis Hunsaker will furnish transportation. Ferry were hostesses to the Ladies M. E. club at the home of Mrs. Ferry on Thursday afternoon. The rooms were decorated with boquets of spring flowers. A short business session was held and a reading given by Mrs. J. R. Owens. Games were played and the hostesses served a delicious hot lunch to Mesdames A. C. Murphv, C. Gadnev, J. Y. Ferry, A. L. Shaw, J. R. K)wens, W. Nelson, S. Nevada is home on a visit and probGarland were visiting friends in Corably had he not been here at the time inne on Sunday. both house and contents would have Wendall Holmes, John E. Nelson, been entirely destroyed. and W. F. House left on Monday morning in the Holmes car to attend the L O. O. F. State meeting held at Cedar City. On Friday evening, Mrs. E. W. Redelings, Mr. and Mrs. S. Owens, and Wayne Owens, attended a banquet and reception of Grand officers at Queen Esther Chapter D. E. S. at Ogden. A number from Brigham also attended. From the famous Vestal Hatchlive delivery guarA number of families of the vicinity ery. 100 enjoyed bathing and a picnic dinner anteed. Quality unsurpassed. Sunday. Ask any of the many satisfied Mr. and Mrs. Horace Evans have customers in Bear River valley. gone to Promontory to spend the summer on the Adams ranch. White Leghorn Chicks $12 per Mrs. Emerson Easlev and son Rob hundred delivered Tremonton. bie and Mrs. Lois Harlin and son Order from F. B. Barlow, TreJimmie of Ogden, were the guests of monton, or direct from relatives here on Sunday. The fire bell rane at 10:30 on Sun day evening and word was given out that the home of Chris Frederickson in the north Dart of town was on fire. Petaluma, Calif. 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