OCR Text |
Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1929 "Home East Tremonton -- I Taleiif-'QioiitauquaJune,- was given in honor of Miss Leona Rasmussen, a bride to be. The shower was given by the Genological committee and the neighbors. Miss Rasmussen was one of the workers on the committee. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. James P. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. A If. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Rasmus-seMr. and Mrs. George Bott, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Andersen, and Mark CoL A. W. Straffer of Oakland, Cal., noted aviator has been a guest for a few days of Mrs. George Garfield. His ship the "Eva Gar" is named in honor of his fiancee, Eva Garfield. Miss Garfield and a few friends accompanied Col. Straffer to Reno, Nevada, where they will conMesdames Minnie Gar-lictinue their journey to Oakland, Cal. Simronsen, Nelsen, Sarah M. Josephine in the "Eva Gar." Fridal, Sena Hansen, Mable Rasmu-seMrs. Lewis Abbott returned on SunFredricka Olsen, Mrs. Marie day from a week's visit with her and to Misses Elva and Violet mother, Mrs. Wood of Farming-tonRasmusen. During the evening games Emerson Abbott enjoyed a fishing were played and refreshments were trip the fist of the week to Jackson served by the Rasmusen family. Hole. He accompanied Dick and Tom Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hansen and Waldron of Morgan. three children arrived home Satur- The Misses Olive Garfield andlf)av mominc from OaVlaml Paiifnr Violet Rasmussen motored to Ogden nia, where Mr. Hansen has been work Sunday nad visited Bert Garfield and the past three years. Mr. and Miss Marie Hutzley, who accompanied ing Mrs. Hansen arrived home Saturday them to the musical comedy, "The morning and on Sunday evening a fine Rainbow Man." 8 pound baby girl was added to their Last Wednesday, Mrs. George Gar- family. They are at present staying field and Mrs. J. F. Hansen, accom- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mathias panied Miss Eva Garfield and Col. A. Hansen. We welcome them back to W. Straffer to Salt Lake City, while our comyyi unity. Mrs. Golden Petersen and baby of there they enjoyed the show, "The Desert Song." Snowville, spent Tuesday with her Mrs. Earle spent several days visit-- 1 mother, Mrs. P. M. Iversen. mg her son, Jrloyd Garfield and family. Mr and Mrs. P. E. Ault were business vistiors in Brigham City, Mon. day. George Beal and family were in LoSeveral of the young mothers ac- -' gon Friday evening to attend the companied their children to the Cry-s- tl lecture on Abyssinia given by Dr. H. where bathing and lunchHarlan of the U. S. dept. of Agri- eon Sprnigs, was enjoyed. culture. Mrs. R. J. Potter, entertained at a Mrs. George Abbott was hostess to meeting and social Tuesday after the Ladies' Farm Bureau last Friday noon. Dainty refreshments were seraiternoon. , (Jutting out of patterns ved. and a lesson on "Posture in relation Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bigler and sons, to Health" was given. Miss Ray and Mrs. J. A. Bigler, and Ray LoveAbbott, daughter of the hostess served land enjoyed a motor trip to Salt Lake a delicious two course luncheon to the City Thursday. following Mesdames: John Garfield Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Simmons deCharles Garfield, Ray York, Charles lightfully entertained at a familv din Peterson, K. H. Fridal, Jr. Ira Fridal, ner Saturday. Covers were laid for' R. A. Brouirh, Clarence Brough, R. E. Ault, and George Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Seager accompanied Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Fridal, Jr. to Arimo, Idaho, on Sunday, to attend the .Sorenson funeral at which Mr. Fridal was one of the speakers. n, k, n, Ras-mus- en . 2 ' ten. Mr., and Mrs. Jack Rhodes of Garland, were Sunday evening guests of George Bigler. Miss Norma Seal and friends enMiss Margaret Robbing of Logan, joyed an outing in Morgan, and Weber is here for a few days. f Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nelson were Salt canyon Sunday. Mrs. Caroline Willie of Mendon, Lake visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Jones and childwith her sister, spent the week-en- d ren of Lehi are visiting with Mrs. Mrs. Elva Fryer. Mrs. Nora Bigler is enjoying a visit Jones' father, Wm. Hurd. with her father and sister in Ogden. Mr. adn Mrs. Leondo Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Peterson were daughter Blanche are visiting in Salt transacting business in Brigham Wed- Lake City this week. nesday. ., Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Peterson are Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bishop and of their daughter, Mrs. Fon children had an enjoyable visit, with guests their parents at Kysville last week. Gardner at Deweyville. Mrs. J. J. Larkin and Lowell Cutler Collinston was well represented on the busy streets of Tremonton Wed- attended M. I. A. conference at Salt Snowville nesday and Friday Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kenner have sold their farm at Hansel Valley and are spending a few days with Mrs. Kennel's parents at Corinne before making a new location. Mr. and Mrs. T. W, Jones and Miss Anne Hurd were shopping in Tre " monton Friday. Miss Lola Robbing is spending the summer with her father at Waston. Because a girl calls a young man a poor prune does not mean that she will not marry him. Coolness Lake. . & 22 POLAR Mr. and Mrs. Odea Bigler and sons, The monthly Union meeting was returned to their home and office in held at Holbreek Sunday. Cokeville, Wyoming, Monday. Mrs. Mary H. Cooper is spending a Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lefler attended few days at Stone with her daughter, the Post Office 'convention at Salt Mrs. Fred Hurd. Lake, Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Alvin Robbins'is on the sick Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Pace of Provo, list this week. are rejoicing over the arrival of a Miss Harriet Larkin is spending a baby boy. Mrs. Pace was formerly, few weeks with Mrs. Arch Showell at Miss Alice Fryer. Stone. Collinston 1 At Our Fountajn Drinks that are served properly. Come and try your special flavor. Favorite Laying Mash I . , an icy, delectable soda with a generous scooper of ice cream, in Manufactured and Distributed by TREMONTON MILLING COMPANY Tremonton, Utah your favorite flavor. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS Minimum per centum Crude Protein. 19.0 Minimum per centum Crude Fat 5.0 Maximum per centum Crude Fiber 9.0 Composed of Bran, Shorts, Corn, Barley Wheat Meat Scrap, Fish meal, Linseed Oil Meal, Bone Meal, Dry Butter Milk, Calcite, Charcoal, Salt and Ground Alfalfa Hay. FOR SALE AT ALL FEED STORES cure for the We Give HC hot-weath- er It's a sure blues. Green Trading Stamps H. G. Scott Drug Co. Phone 47 Tremonton, Utah : Deweyville Mrs. John Eckley, Mrs. Myrtle this place and Mrs. Minjuiu'ison nie Boyd of Twin Falls were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dustman at Madson Sunday. Mr. arid Mrs. Ray Hansen of Weston Idaho were guests of Mr, and Mrs. J03 Hansen of this place the week end. Mr. M. M. Gardner and daughter t,ady visited their little grandson and nephew Sterling Gardner who is at the Dee Hospital at Ogden. Sterling is mucn unproved alter hrs operation. Mrs. A. F. Loveland returned to Lo gan Thursday. Miss Zenith Hunsaker of Honey-vill- e visited her aunt Mrs. Annie Xnud or son Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Ault, Mrs. T. A. Carter and daughter Mildred were calling on Mrs. T. R. Ault Monday. Miss Dorthy Ault and Mrs. Wesley Ault visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault last Thursday and also at the home of their aunt, Mrs. T. A. Carter at Garland the week end Mr. and Mrs. Price of Tremonton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Record of this place Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bigler, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gardner were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Duett Love-lan- d Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. John Harry of Smithfield JOttB (DlDODDffdDOlte rf DOOH J(E flDGKB Jsy -- were dinner guests of their daughter Mrs. Lloyd Lish of this place Sunday. Relatives from Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dustman of this place Sunday. Mrs. D. B. Marble is visiting her daughter Mrs. Grant Evans at Payson Utah for a few days. Miss Lettie Burbank . returned to Mapleton Idaho. She was accompanied by Miss Veda Gardner who will be a guest at her home for a few davs. Pearl Jensen and a girl friend from Logan were week end guests of Miss wutord Miller. Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Harwood and children of Ogden were dinner guests or relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Duett Loveland was shopping in Ugden niesday. Miss Elverta Simmonsen who has been visiting in Salt Lake City for a week returned home Mondav morning. Mrs. Victor N. Hansen and children of Salt Lake City is visiting with relatives and friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ramsdale and two children of Park City, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will-ar- d H. Andersen and family. Monday morning at 9 o'clock a Kindergarten class was started with 25 children enrolled, with Miss Lucy McComb of Salt Lake City as teacher. The class will last for a period of six weeks. Curtis, the four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Johnson is suffering with an attact of blood poison in his knee caused from a scratch. Sunday evening while returning from Brigham City, Wm. Gomb and Wendell Jensen, who were riding in a Ford, bug, had the misfortune to tip over just south of town, the car rolling over then turned so it stood on its wheels again. The Gomb boy was thrown clear of the car, and was only badly bruised, while the Jensen boy suffered a badly sprained back, three broken ribs, broken shoulder blade and a mashed hand. The injured boys were picked up and taken to the Jensen home by David Stander of Tremonton and Dr. Maughan Stocks of Pocatello, Idaho.Dr. Stocks giving first aid in bringing the Jensen boy back to life as he was unconcious when picked up. Monday evening a parcel shower M.Mir' . - Electric Cooking Our New Combination Rate brings to you the advantages of Electric Refrigeration more extensive use of Electric Servants in your home, at a cost which is no greater than the old-fashion- ed methods of home mak- ing. Our representative will be very glad to explain this combina- i tion service to you. Call any of our offices. know all about it. ojtam It will nay you to Electric Water Heating nmmn & cod, owytEos EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE t |