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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1929. to Salt Lake Saturday. Joseph UllywhiteT visited at the T. brother Enos and sister Ethel, all spent Thanksgiving at Logan with her The J. H. Ward family were Logan R. Welling home Sunday. T Riverside sister and. husband, Mr and Mrs. and Hales Mrs. Mr. and visitors, Saturday. George Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ford, of children, Afton and Henry, were Salt Willard Wyatt Miss Emma Henry j. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bigler, of Centerville, were the Sunday guests Lake visitors, the latter part of the returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hansen had as week. Brigham City, spent Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Richards. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lon Smith, of Logan, were calling at the J. H. Ward home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Capener and Mrs. Robert Lee, of Salt Lake, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Capener, last week. Mrs. Edith Olsen spent Thanksgiving at her home in Harper. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward entertained at a family dinner Thursday. Those from out of town were: Frank Benson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Benson and Ora Hyer and family of Logan, and Clinton Kjar and family, of here with Mrs. Louisa Bigler. Mrs. Sterling Huish and son, Junior of Garland, are visiting at the H. S. Tingey, home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cravens, of at the Salt Lake, spent the week-en- d home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hales, parents of Mrs. Cravens. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Byington, of Preston, Idaho, were the Sunday guests of Joseph Hadfield. Roger Dustin, the small son of Mrs. Nina Dustin, is recovering nicely from the injuries he received while riding on a manure spreader with Bishop Capener. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling, at Salt Lake. spent the week-en- d Lyle Lefler and Newell Udy, went Salt Lake. winner of the Turkey, was Linden Barkle of Harper, Utah. After all expenses were paid they had nearly 50 dollars for which they are going to equip the Kindergarden room. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mortensen and ning but is slowly recovering. Jeseph Ford came" up from Centerville be- son Floyd, spent Thanksgiving at cause of the illness of his wife and Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Meldrum enteris at the R. C. Richards home. Senator T. R. Welling and family, tained the following relatives on were the dinner guests of Mr. and Thanksgiving: Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mrs. E. D. Wight, of Brigham, Thurs- Jensen, of Mantua, Mr. and Mrs. LaFayette Nielsen and children of day. August Forsberg, went to Logan Corinne, also Mrs. Meldrum's sister Daisy Luke, from Los Angeles, Calif., Wednesday to see L. H. Kennard. Joe Forsberg went to Salt Lake who will visit for a week after which they will make their home in Honey-villThursday and came back Sunday. where Mr. Luke lived before August Forsberg spent the latter went to California. Lake his week with at Salt they of the part Mr. and Mrs. Wagstaff and sons, daughter, Mrs. Harold Peterson and Glen and Arthur, of Perry, spent his sons, Oscar and Herman. The Clio Circle club will meet at Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Petersen, also Mrs. Petersen's the home of Mrs. Glen Walker, aunt, Mrs. Lizzie Bingham, or Brigham City, who spend a week here visiting. Miss Dollie Thompsen who teaches school at Clear Creek, spent the week Elwood end at home with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson and Mrs. June Thompsen. Miss LaVera who Christensen children, of Springlake, spent Thanks- teaches at Columbia, spent Thankshome of Mrs. Johnson's the at giving home with her parents, Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christen- giving C. Christensen. sen. They returned to Fayson Sun- Mrs. Hyrum Wm. Larsen and daughters Nina day. Mr. and Mrs. George Daily and Er- and June, spent Thanksgiving in Sa.lt nest Petersen, of Los Angeles, Calif., Lake City visiting with Mr. and Mrs. came home last Monday, Nov. 25th to Wm. Goldsberry.. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Andersen and spend the week visiting relatives and children, Maurine, Verien, Wanda, also While here motored friends. they to Burley Idaho, for a visit. They re- Anne and Bobbie spent Tb a nks "jiving in .Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. turned to California last Saturday. Pearl Mortensen, who is teaching Figgot and Mr. and Mrs; Jack Christ school at Standrod, spend the week- ensen. Luby Rasmussen spent Thanks-- ! end visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary with her parents, Mj and Mrs. eiving Mortensen. She and her mother and Rasmussen. She is home from Salt; Lake City where she is employed as a So stenographer. , To Mrs. Gertrude Hansen, Mollie and Myrtle Hansen, daughters of Elias "It actually irritated me to. have Hansen, of Minkcreek, came down to with relatives and anyone talk to me, I was so nervous. spend the week-en- d Vinol ended this and I feel wonder- friends here and at Tremonton. ful now." Wm. Fahy. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Andersen and Vinol is a compound of iron, phos children spent Thanksgiving day at cod etc. liver The phates, peptone, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin very FIRST bottle makes you sleep Logan, with better and have a BIG appetite. Nerv- Miller, Mrs. Angeline Hansen, mother ous, easily tired people are surprised of Mrs. Andersen, returned with them how QUICK the iron, phosphates, etc., for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christensen and give new life and pep. Vinol tastes delicious. Scott Drug Co. Adv. children, of Salt Lake, spent the week end here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Francom of Snowville, called on their relatives here on the way to Ogden where they spent Thanksgiving with their daughter, Mrs. John of Ogden. Mr. Wm. Cullimore, stake worker visited our Sunday school last Sunday morning. At the conjoint meeting Also all kinds of Fire and Sunday evening, Clarence Brough visited here. Automobile Insurance Ray Hansen and Roy Hansen spent in Salt Lake, City. Thanksgiving Apply Mr. and Mrs. Jack Larsen and children visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kelstrum Sunday. BROUGH Mrs. Manning, Mrs. Munns, and Secretary and Treasurer Mrs. Seager, the state relief society Elwood relief presidency visited here society Tuesday. Garland National Farm Loan Association visitors at the Mutual meeting Sunday August Forsberg and son Jack, evening. were in Logan Tuesday on business. Mrs. Maggie Ford, who has been on in was T. R. Welling Brigham visiting with her daughter, Mrs. R. C. Friday and Monday. Richards, was taken ill Friday eve- O. P. s. 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An indication of the built-i- n quality of this car is shown in the extensive use of the fine steel forgings. More steel forgings, in fact, are used in the new Ford than in almost any other car, regardless of price. Come in and learn about the safety, comfort, smooth ness and alert performance of this car by driving it up-kee- p. ute you take the wheel. Utah Auto & Implement .Company TREMONTON - - - UTAH Common Sense Cure-al- l For Woes of Motorists Just a bit of common-sens- e. That's all, and the motorist can snap his fingers at the it& attendant motor ca r troubles. of and winter rigors Have your car given a thorough inspection by experts. Have it thoroughly cleaned by the Lightning Liquifier. This service costs you nothing at the Blue Light Station, No. 9, and includes the flushing of the transmission and differential. Then refill with the Ne w Vico Transmission grease (light.) See that your gasket and hose connections are O. K.., drain and fill your radiator with either Glycerine, Alcohol, or Prestone. Watches Then drain and refill with New Vico G uaranted Oil. at Don't forget to have an inspection mad e of your battery and have it refilled. As a final touch, which will insure comfort through the winter months, have your car washed, vacuum-cleane-d at the only hot water, electric operated car laundry in Tremonton. SPECIAL PRICES Come In and See Them "WHAT UTAH MAKES, MAKES UTAH" SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRY Blue Light Station No. 9 19c 39c . , GARLAND FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Bertha Germer and Elaine Hansen returned to the school ni Salt Lake City Monday having spent the Thanks giving holidays with their parents and friends here. Our school teachers returned to their work here Monday morning having had a delightful trip home to visit relatives and friends ThanksThey are giving and the week-enprincipal A. Price, Phyllis Armstrong and Miss Schow. A committee meet with the Bishopric at the home of Bishop M. G. Perry Friday night and plans were made to hold "Jamboree" and "Carnival" Dec 12th. Committees were appointed and a delightful time is being planned. An . invitation is extended to all. Dec. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller and daughter Virginia, were dniner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen at Petersboro Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Deuett Loveland son Darrell were at Ogden ThanS giving day. Mrs. Frank Germer of this place, visited her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Christensen at Ogden the week-enC. J. Dewey spent Thanksgiving with his family at Salt Lake City. A horse buyer from Kansas City purchased a few light horses from here, the first of the week. The old time dance held here, Wednesday night, December 4th, sponsored by the Community Activity Committee was very suscessful. Refreshments were served. John T. Hansen, of East Tremonton and Mrs. M. M. Gardner, Jr. of this place furnished the music. j. The following program was rendered at conjoint meeting Sunday night, December 1st: Song, "True to the Faith; prayer, Elder J.- E. Dewey; song, "Christmas Carol"; slogan by Alta Marble, solo, Norma Anderson; talk, Presentation of the life of John Taylor; solo, Verian Anderson; talk, subject: John Taylor, by Stella Spack-matwo part Xmas song, Dean Hales Lula Miller, and Louise Heusser and George O. Nye; duet, "Christmas" Irene Famsworth, Alta Marble, Lula Miller and Lula Earl; solo chorus, Hazel Fransworth and group. The musical numbers were sponsored by Professor Geo. O. Nye, of the Bear River High School and students, sister Haws of the Young Ladies Mutual Stake Board was the visitor and gave a short talk. Mabel Ault and Eva Gardner visited the week-en- d at Ogden. They were guests of Miss Violet Gardner. Work never hurts a man unless he Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lish motored away from it. keeps to Logan Sunday. They visited their The most serious mistake on earth aunt Mrs. A. F. Loveland of that is being too serious. place. JAMES PHONE 133 - Deweyville : ., Man Nervous Gets Sore When Spoken Surety Of Purity I Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bigler and their dinner guests on Thanksgiving some friends from Brigham were here Mr. and Mrs. George Brough, of East Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. John Crop-le-y, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dole Madsen, of Farm Bureau meeting will be held Mr. and Mrs. Will Kelley Tremonton, HadMrs. O. J. Friday at the home of and Mrs. - Barkel and and chidlren, field. children all of Providence; and their Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Bott of Logan, who is attending the Erma, daughter brought Mrs. Phoebe Ward home Sun- U. S. A. C. at Logan, day. Mrs. Ward has been visiting in The Sunday school officers appreciCache Valley for a week. ate the loyalty of the parents to let Mrs. Mary E. Tingey, of Salt Lake is visiting at he home of her son, H. the children enjoy the party and dance here on Wednesday, November 27, as S. Tingey. Mrs. Parley Christenson, Dr. O. D. well as the dance at night where they Luke and Alfred Nichaelis, were had a very large crowd. The lucky Next Monday, December 9th, the Nurse and Doctor, will be at the school house to vaccinate for All those over 6 months and those who were vaccinated in 1926, may come. Be sure to come Monday as they will be here again for the 2nd time, the next Monday and again the following Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunsaker, is rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl, born Dec. 3. All concerned doing fine. Abe Hunsaker, is very seriously ill at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hunsaker. A dance will be held here next Friday. Everybody invited. ADAM IMTHURN, "THE GAS MAN" Tremonton - Utart TREMONTON, UTAH PHONE 102 4- - |