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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1929 Snowville Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coxey and children of Ogden were guests of Mrs. Corey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bobbins Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Nelson of Logan were visiting here Sunday. Mrs. Connie Eliason and children, Jack, Emma, and Ruth, are visitnig in Brigham this week. Miss Alberta Hurd came home from Garland Saturday. Jay, the little son of Joseph J. Cutler had the misfortune to break his arm Saturday while at play. Harold and Chester Arbon spent last week at Ogden. Dr. C. E. Wardleigh was in Ogden last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Leondo Peterson came out from Salt Lake City last week to spend the summer. Mrs. Alvin Robbins underwent an operation at the Valley Hospital last The speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday were J. E. Larkins of San Francisco, Elijah Palmer of Park Valley and Antone Ologue of Rosette. The subject was tithing. The and twenty-fiv- e chickens belonging to W. C. Pack were destroyed by fire Thursday night. Mrs. R. N. Cutler was a Logan visitor last week. hen-hou- se -- I Howell 1 -- i You are invited to attend the dance at the Howell Ward hail, Saturday Gdbd music evennig. time for all. Mr. and Mrs. and a good F. B. Gunnell were Tremonton visitors one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rock and children motored to Willard Sunday, returning Sunday evening. They were accompanied home by Miss Leah Rock, who spent the past school year at Willard. The Misses I.ida and Mildred Wood EXPERT PERMANENT Unlimited Money to WAVING At Miss Adams By Hodges LOAN Duart New Improved Duart .. Fredrex, ringlet ends Navette Phone 27R Old JOHN J. SHUMWAY Phones: B. R. V. 69.a-- Bell, 129 2; d. shop-pin- s: e, week. on Irrigated Land. 64 per cent. No commissions. and Florence Andersen motored to week-enThe Mothers' Day program renderOgden Saturday. The visited with Miss Blenda Fonnesbeck, of Howell, ed by the Sunday School classes was who is now taking trainnig at the enjoyed by a large number of Mothers from our ward. Each Dee Hospital. Mrs. C. L. Williams and children, mother in the ward was presented a booklet containing a number of beauand Mr3. J. H. Forsgren, were in Tremonton Thursday of last tiful poems, Sunday. May 19, 1929'. Those attending the Scott show at week. week enjoyed the Mr. Lee Andersen is the owner of a Collinston all last musical numbers and the acrobatic new Ford Coupe. stunts. Mr. Ferris Allen and the Misses the Primary put on Monday Jennie Peck and Erma Lilywhite of their opera,night which was very successGarland were Sunday evening guests ful. The children and teachers are to of Wayne Gunnell. be congratulated in the way they Mr. and Mrs. Parley Smith and pleased their large audience. relwere of Bingham, baby visiting Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lish, atives here Sunday. and Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nelson and visited relatives at Brigham children, children spent Saturday and Sunday City. at Logan. Mrs. Wilford Miller had as her dinMr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson and ner guests, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. week-end children spent the with rel- James Jensen of Peterboro Saturday. atives at Logan. was visiting Mr. J. Miller of Tom Roberts and Lee Andersen his son Wilford Logan and family here were business visitors at Ogden Saturday afternoon. Tuesday. Mrs. James Gardner entertained a Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Gunnell and few of her neighbors at a quilting Lola and and Gunnell Wayne bee Friday. A delicious hot dinner Miss Norman Eliason were Tremonwas served ton visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor of Ogden A number of Relief Society women were dinner of Mr. and Mrs. attended the conference at Tremon Peter Jensen guests of this place Sunday. ton Tuesday. Merlin Tryer of Ogden visited his Mr. and Mrs. Chester Eliason and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Fryer parents, family spent the week-en- d visiting at here Sunday. the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudsbury and and children were dinner guests of Mr. Orlanda Fonnesbeck has return parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Couch ed to his home here after spending the their at Garland Sunday. school at past Logan. year Mr. Norman, Nelson and Wm. Andersen, were Salt Lake visitors $8.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 Collinston Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nelson were shoppnig in Tremonton Monday. Mr. J. S. Hansen was a Tremonton The community have arranged for visitor Monday. a dancing party and farewell testi-oniMr. C. E. Gunnell and son Leo, in honor of Elder Joseph Durfey, at Logan. who leaves shortly for the Austrailian spent the week-en- d Mr. Alma Munk and Cyril bomson mission, at Beaver Dam Amusement were Tremonton visitors Saturday. hall Thursday evening, May 23rd. A al large attendance and voluntary Deweyville Albert Laird, Dorothy Harris, Theodore Keller and Virginia Dewey, all attending the "U" at Salt Lake City were the week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dewey of Deweyville and of the Keller family at Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Heusser and children of Ogden visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Heusser, the New Fordor Sedan is an economical car con- tributions will be greatly appreciated. A large number ofrm our ward, enjoyed the Relief Society conference and social, held in the Garland Tabernacle Tuesday afternoon, May 14. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bigler of Wyoming, spent a few days here with relatives and friends, before cong tinuing their trip in the East, where they will enjoy many of the great attractions in the Eastern Cities. They will also purchase a car at Detroit Mich and enjoy a different Coke-vill- e, sight-seein- route home, Mr. and Mrs. of Wheelon have moved to Graee, Idaho, where Mr. Adams has accepted a very important position with the Utah Power and Light Co. Mrs. Clarence Campbell and children of Kelton, was accompanied to Ogden by her mother, Mrs. R. A. Fryer, where they spent several pleasant days with relatives. Miss Lucy Simmons of Brigham City has- accepted a position in Beaver Dam for an indefinite time. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Be wen and son, of Grace, Idaho, spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Edith Arthur Adams - and Mrs. Robert NIsh, Jesse Nish and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd, motored to Oarkston, Sunday afternoon, to be in attendance at the brithday anniversary of Martin Harris. A number of our people attended the Union meeting at Garland Sunday. Mr. Ralph Rose was in Graland on business Monday. Mrs. Alma Johnson and son Robert of Manti, were visiting with her ' daughter, Mrs. R. L. Mason, the week- end. Miss Vera Johnson, who was visiting with her sister, Mrs. R. L. Mason, returned to Manti Sunday. Gilbert Plerson, who is working at Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bigler, and Mrs. Aberdeen, Idaho, was here Sunday, W. B. Simmons and sons, Lavell and visiting with his mother, Mrs. Janel Ralph, combined business and pleasure Plerson. in Brigham Wednesday, and were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. When You Think Simmons. A large number of our young folks enjoyed Sunday evening bathing at the Crystal hot springs. The Scotts Comedians played to a full house every night last week at the Collinston hall. A great many prizes were given away and Miss Nola Kidman proved to be the most popular lady, which entitled her to the diamond ring. Mr. and Mrs. John Watkins and family have moved back to Beaver Dam, after spending the winter in Brigham City. -- LUMBER THINK WILSON "Everything to Build Anything" Phone 11. I"! Reliable Watches Plymouth at Mr. and Mrs. Welling Zundle are re joicing over the arrival af a 10 opund baby girL who came to bless their home Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Orson Watson of Garland is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Asen-et-h Potter. Mrs. Perry Potter was calling on friends last Wednesday. Mr. Frank Mason of Rigby, Idaho, was dinner guest of Mrs. Robert Nish. Lionel and Godlen Mason were in Brigham on business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Josephson gave their wedding dance Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Mason and Mrs. and D. R. Lamb were in Garland listened to the Boxelder High school band concert It sure was surprising to see what the boys could do in the line of music. Mr. D. R. Lamb, G. J. Mason, Mr. SPECIAL PRICES Come In and See Them Tremonton - Utah to drive of ka low iint cok, and low coai Economical because it haw been made to up under thousand and thousand of miles of ECONOMICAL because of tip-kee- p. tana steady running. 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