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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1929. BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER the smaller cities. song the choir sang "Oh My Father." Resolutions of Respect, were read by Whatever the present ecclesiastical Minnie H. Jensen, of Brigham City. debate may have done for good or evil, Subscription Rates - K. H. Fridal, Sr., of .$2.00 it manifestly has not detracted from -- ! One Year, in advance- Tremonton, spoke Six Months, in advance $1.00 church attendance. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Forsgren and on the life of Mrs. Petersen, as he had Three months, in advance - .50 son Cleon and Mrs. Ellis Wood, were known her since a child. Jesse W. Tremonton visitors Saturday. They Hoopes of Brigham City, was the TreEntered at the Postoffice at THRIFTY CHRISTMAS were accompanied home by Miss next speaker, and was follewed by monton, Utah, as Second Class CHEER Mildred Wood who"has spent the past the choir singing an Anthem, "Come ": c To Me", with Mr. and Mrs. Austin two weeks at Tremonton. There is, this year, a something beThe Sunday . School Stake Board Johnson, singing the two solo parts. Published at Tremonton, Utah, on sides the usual Christmas cheer in the week. our Sunday School Sunday visited of each Thursday President C. L. Horsley of the stake air. It isn't the feeling of board , spoke a few words. morning. that so often characterJames Walton, Editor and Publisher izes this time, but an atmosphere of Patnach Chnstensen, of Elwood, Sarah M. Fridal, president of the satisfaction that comes from calculat- and Mrs.; Delia Marriott, of Garland, Relief Society, spoke of her friendship ed thrift. The thrift clubs of the were visitors at Relief Society con- - and love for Mrs. Petersen, and was XMAS" followed by J. P. Christensen, of El Now that Christmas is just around banks, in which one saves a small sum lerence bunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Gunnell were wood, who also spoke of his friendship the corner again one expects to en- weekly for next year's Christmas counter the abbreviated "Xmas" in money, were well patronized this year. Tremonton visitors Monday evening, with Mr. and Mrs. Petersen. Bishop It is easy to spot the patrons of the They were accampamed by Darvin and usey Jensen, gave a few remarks, many places, and hear many comwho those from thrift and clubs, the owners of the "ac- Don who had spent the week-en- d protests here, after which the choir sang "Abide plaints Mr. Joseph Schriber was a Tremon With Me and benediction by Ole object to this shortening of the word cumulated funds" which have been "Christmas." Hansen, of Cleveland, Idaho. Inter faithfully fed according to the budget, ton visitor, Tuesday. Mr. G. J. Wood, Lynn Wood, Miss ment was m the family plot in the One objection to shortening Christ- They buy carefully, and without extra Orson A. mas to Xmas is the pitfall of pro- vagance, but they buy comfortably Lida Wood attended the B. E. H. S, Bear River cemetery. Christensen, of Brigham City dedi- nunciation. With the use of the brief adequately. There are still the hurried play at Brigham, Friday night. d ones dashing Mr. C. E. Gunnell. of Lojran? snent cat5ng the nveform has grown a tendency to read it ones, the of uneasiness lest in flurries around Mr- and Mrs. Mathias Hansen were barbarism. an "Exmas," unpardonable Tuesday and Wednesday at Howell. So pronounced, the word is quite open they forget some one important, lest Mr. and Mrs. Merl Mason, were shopping in Ogden Saturday. to the criticisms of it which clergy- the bills of January get too big. But shopping at Tremonton Tuesday. Friday evening, Nov. 15th, a fare- they grow fewer, year by year. There men and others have expressed. Mr and Mrs. L. B. Gunnell and well program was given in honor of to be something a little contemp children were in Tremonton X, however, as an abbreviation of used Sunday. Albert S. Thorsen, who leaves Dec. in the attitude of the flurries to Orlean received medical treatment uous old at 1st for Salt Lake City where he will almost Christ, has a history as as Christianity. In catacomb inscrip- wards the savers: Christmas, they the Valley hospital. attend the missionary school for 10 Mrs. Lynn Wood and daughter, days before leaving for the Eastern tions it stands for Christos, the first said loudly, ought to be a time of ex letter being chi. The letter X, the travagance and foolishness and fun. Doris, of Logan, is spending a few States mission. The program beean But now the look is cast up instead days here with Mr. Wood and other at 8: o'clock and was as follows: English equivalent of chi .meaning Christ, has the sanction of . ancient of down. For the savers seem to be relatives singing Dy congregation, prayer Mrs. Lee Andersen and Miss Flor Lorenzo having all the fun and are better able usage unquestionably. H. Jensen. Vocal solo, Mary Dictionaries and encyclopediese in- to be foolishly generous if they want ence Andersen, spent Thursday at A. Hansen; reading, Mrs. Emery clude Xmas among the abbreviations to, and they have no bad morning Providence. They attended the car Reese, of Brigham; ' solo, Bishop nival that was held at Providence. of recognized standing, also Xn for afterward. Dredge of Brigham; talk, Miss Veoma Mr. ana Mrs. Koscoe fctocldard of Wnl moron Christian. They do not stigmatize it Rvontion . . i . ... v....6.v.., v4(V1J IbWUlllCU HU1II . ..11 innmAnH nuva i . nl TT as colloquial or vulgar. Still, there is ! ay, nuweu ..v.....,u me missioin Held. tiwi.js a feeling for words that impels most Vocal solo, Miss Ellen Sackett of u4 . t c uanc School persons with a verbal conscience to " "rZL f "Brigham; talk by Bishop Osey Jen spell Christmas out in full. To many I Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Wood and Christmas is a beautiful word, while The Agenda Chib Vaudeville of 1929 dSing Xmas is not. was a big success. The band mem- Vyrle and Miss Mildred Wood speS .".- -. xwSC On the score of good taste the bers in their new uniforms played Mondav at Otrden. FollownK the program dancing was Tuesday night, the school presented appeal for the disuse of Xmas is per several snappy marches, while the suasive. However circumstances can ushers helped the people find seats. their Thanksgiving program. There enJoyed at wh5ch Mr- Thorsen was alter cases. Certaintly not even the The girls from the various towns was a large crowd in attendace and Presented with a purse of $145.00 to mm on ms misslon ministry object to use of the contract- put over some clever acts. The aud- all reported of having enjoyed the neip MrsTrena Christensen is visiting ed form in the newspaper headline, ience was surprised by a "Boys" act. program. Both teachers and pupils as the cut of your You're only as in Salt Lake City with relatives. where space is as precious as it was They found that the boys could dance are to be complimented. count does Mr. For Mr. this Wm. and and Mrs. in Mrs. J. H. Forsgren motor J. Rose, were on the tablets of the catacombs. appearance busy world where lirst as well as the girls. The entire vaudeoften the are Xmas is a respectful term to those ville was a credit to the school. The ed to Brigham Wednesday. Brigham City visitors Saturday. only impressions. impressions Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Hansen; Mr. Come to FISHBURN'S and let us show you the newest who look upon X as symbolical of the untiring efforts of Miss Burningham, and Mrs. Henry Hansen, of this city. Christian cross, and it is unlikely any club advisory, and the club presidency, styles in men's wear for FALL and WINTER. The styles e would object to its use if this symbol- Jennie Peck, Leona Garfield, and spent .Sunday afternoon and evening friends will be wearing. your with H .C. Hansen in- Elwood, ism were universally recognized. Bjorn did much to make the A Miss Veona Holmgren is visiting in WORLD vaudeville successful. for a few her Brigham days'with City E. H. Mrs. River Bear the The of Packer and High YOU IS faculty daughter, GROWTH OP CHRISTIANITY School entertained at a delightful Coleen, spent Monday of last week sister, Mrs. Leland Wright and family Religious controversies precipitate Mr. and Golden Mrs. Petersen and $34.75 $19.75 dinner party, Saturday evening, in Ogden where they visited with Mrs. son vague reports that the church-goin- g Junior, of SnowvilJe, spent Satur Worn?. Nathan School. It 23. the at November High YOUR OVERCOAT population was in rapid decline. That e h Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Jensen, of Glen- - day at ofTMrs- Petersen's the contracy is true is not known was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. wood, m. or. Mrs. r. v, lversen and IS f moiner, better than by the millions of church Howard B. Gundersen and Mr. and their are visitino- nt fV, Mr Petersen motored to Mrs. Donald Davis. The table was daughter and family, Mr. and ?u? da members in the United States. $19.75 $34.75 Salt Lake on business and Mrs. ' An Eastern clergyman discloses decorated with a wedding cake and Mrs. George H. Coombs. Petersen son and are with TTnlKH. Mrs. visiting Bn m.w that at the time of the American brides and grooms reminiscent of the SDent EiisvnP relatives here. wppV-oniw, Revolution there was only one pro- weddnigs that occured during tne sum Mrs. MthpA Mr- and Mrs. Ralph Jensen and two Ram fessed Christian in Princeton Univer- mer vacation. A glass luncheon set Mr. and the df uTghters epent Sunday, November 17 Mrs. to each R. was CoombV couple by George presented sity and two in Harvard University. e was in spent facultv. iney ceieDratea whoopee, Progressive Sunday with Brigham ZLrT.iramof the university City Today Mrs. of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and ? anniversary b,irthday Thomas Harper, whose and college students of both sexes are played during the evening. " Mrs. John J. Shumway and Mr. and guests also included, Mr. and Mrs. members of some Christian church. ,TL November 11th, Mrs. Ralph Jensen, Verle Wood of Ogden Diminishing church rolls are almost Mrs. J. D. Gunderson were the special Gained a large group of friends Mr. and entf Mrs. the ofthe at Mr. party. and VernBoune, faculty unknown in the United States, while guests r home' 14 being her birthday The Future Farmers' Ball is to Mrs. Wallace Bourne and Mr and millions of dollars are expended anmversary- - An elaborate dinner was for new church edifices in the come December 6. In past years the Mrs. D. H. Saunders spent Wednesday served. Flags and other appropriate of the evennig of last week with Mrs. Zina cities, towns and rural sections of the Ag. Club Ball has been one rooms. Peck events. for Watch of social school's best Ogden ancountry. Every denomination-iMrs. Vincent Knight of Blackfoot. ornaments adorning the tables and December 6 nually reporting increased national it. Remember the date, Numerous prizes were awarded to One of the most exciting events of Idaho, is visiting her parents, Mr. and vi memberships. winners in the games that were intro Mrs. made H. Jas. drive Hess. week the was Mrs Kniffht last and big the of the Evidence of the stability! duced as special features of the eve church in America may be jfound in for selling the high school annual. So Mrs Hess accompanied Mrs Gertrude bridge and keens. Mrs. been sold. to The Hansen 114 have annuals of Logan, Monday last ning, namely the general financial statu ' There far received Jensen, many wishes for week. ; has been a decisive increase in the students are enthusiatic over the more nappy Dirttltlays from Mrs. Dan annual an Garn of and again having daughter Luella lTnyJ salary standards of the ministry. prospect Church buildings are better maintain- this year. For a while we were are spending the week with Mr. and A MrT1and mily, rf- Howard, and. ed and more luxuriously furnished. A afraid we would not have an annual Mrs. Reed Larkin of Snowville. . "I and iamuy oil 01 Mrs. H. L. Richard wna few years ago only the most exclusive because of last year's financial report. ' K1' M,rrs- Uan Swindle- city churches could afford paid choris- If signs, pep talks, and badges will the members of the Social Develop- - ?aU. a"d Mary Jane the on ment deside Club UI a in dauShteJ' succeed afternoon and skilled of creatnig Thursday last organists. ters, pipe organs . . , wpm- fho t i a i rns a for nKi nwA Bearfax, wtrtriv. (ipnr aire Today these are not uncommojn in the part of the students dinner guests of Mrs. Minnie Garlick. Mrs. to eone. hav sided, Frank we Wood in had charge Those smaller towns and are custpfhary certainly ought from Salt Lake returned home ox inep rogram. which included tho the same evening, while Mr. and Mrs numbers. sine-following Community will stay for a few days Swindlehurst, IS ing under the direction of Mrs. Vem coume: reading, "Who Won The BHHBBnflniBHlUSWllMBBBimMlllllMmna World War?',Miss Gwendolyn .Smith ; fSOteS "Brief outline on history of America." MeinOaiSl Miss Marearet WooHsidp? sovq Sunday Services Sunday school at solos, "National Melodic "Vol Erica" by Miss Tressa Garn accom- - ten .'clock followed by the Junior panied on the piano by Mrs. Joy service ai eleven o ciock. fcpworth Mitchell. Social hour follnwpH'Anrin League 7 P. M. Leader Anna Marie ... " ...l.twmcn- Jume, nirs. Mitchell rendered Brenkman. Evening service of wor several beautiful piano selections, ship at eight o'clock. Sermon by the pastor. luncneon was served to twenty-tw- o Remember the Ladies Aid Bazaar, memDers and the followine snecial mests: Mrs. John Benson, and Miss December. 12th. Your attendance and Margaret Woodside of Garland, Mrs support of the church in every way is appreciated. joy Miicnen of East Garland, Mrs. always The boys club, "Young Americans," l huip Wood, Misses Laura Ferre, xsona &mitft, Thelma Valentine, Gwen- - entertained the members of the Junior progress of this bank is due not only Choir last Thursday evening. The dolyn Smith. Tressa Garn. RU its policies but to the good will and the Wood and Irene Famswnrth m . members of the choir who were pre sent were Gertrude Roberts, Mary Richards was assited hv Mro conservative business judgment of the people Farnsworth, Misses Blanche Wood and fupan, Ruth Meister, Ruth Cropley, of Bear River Valley. They appreciate our "ulUYBlM!r' ooprue woemer, irene farnsworth. Club adjourned to bank. meet December 5, with Mrs Noble 1013 Rhode Delphine Maisak, Lois Davis, Thelma McCoombs, Alene Peaerson. At this Thanksgiving season and all the year, Miss Amy Hess of Farmington is Pavis' Dana Jean Abbott and Helen STYLE-Nee- d House. Members of the boys club we are thankful for this loyalty and friendship. visiting at the home of Mr. The truth who were were: WinCole Vern Bourne. nd what a happy truth is that even a present We want folks always to point proudly and um purse can purchase style and fashion if its owner is Mr. and Mrs. Jed Allred announce leler, Roger Maisak, Norman Shaw. the birth of a son, born November 17. Harold Brenkman, Ernest Brenkman, intelligent and buys with care. affectionately to our bank as an institution Keith Rhode, Wesley Landvatter, Jack Planning ahead keeping one's coat in mind when buy' : I worthy of Bear River Valley. Yoder, Dean Yoder, Melvin Bjorn, and a. hat selecting ing styles that have been definitely accepted Dallas Getz. The music committee THE BANK BEST ABLE TO SERVE rather extreme than and untried models by these means consists of Lucille Cropley. Margaret THE BEAR RIVER VALLEY women you admire dress well on moderate many City, and Bertha Landvatter. Jenkins, Here in Box Elder County you will find thatbudgets. Others present were Lois Wi'lsnn. the best November lm- Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Dickson. Utrht Wednesday, 20th, make the bulk of their Purchases at FISH-BUR- N &ms$owomn pressive funeral services were held refreshments were S. They are assured of the season's newest offeraff - over the remains of Mrs. BodH number of had been played. All as well as qualities and prices that make the games ings Petersen, wife of Fred F. Petersen, of reported necessity having had a good time. of being thrifty no obstacle to being in style. .Mr9 L.On Saturday evening, Mrs. Alvin R. p"? Come in iust for a Inok Vmt'ii k . a? ...u i Deen Dickson entertained with a miscell T v v ' , 1. nas or looking buying. V01 &neous shower complimentary to Miss hZtZ until the past!' three Wa8weeks. McDowall. Vera Th Hr1, f . vi VKa im ou,,. vy ner nusoand. rred Young Peoples Class were the truests. r. r eiersen, ana one sister, rMs. Han- - Those present were: June Winchester. 0t McDowall, Marie McDowall, t'ut!n wooward, Woerner, Mil- . C3C30C2nCC2DDQIIBD0IIIBaiEnillIK:;:Z3 Carter, Lois Wilson, Lucille Wern'U? ed by d Lou.se McCombs, Almyra luvwuywi luman, and Uorothy Ault ... i...r.j v. enqu.st. as a second' Alvin R. Dickson, Pastor. Howell j- -- 4w " wiid-eye- - " , .. .... I 1 -- Notes High r;:r"'; "T J"' "7 DO YOU DEMAND STYLE 7 IN YOUR CLOTHES? - p clothe. - -1- Ber-nic- Fielding - IN SUIT FACE THE THAT KNOW RIGHT to BUTTON UP WHEN THE WIND to - - , FREE H - nine-tent- hs an-nal- ly . . - - w. T - . 1 y i . riliiivri ... . m I Our Gratitude To Bear River Valley THE iJ. 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