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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1929. Soda Springs, Idaho, Tuesday. Mr. W. G. Carter and son, Lawrence motored to .Salt Lake City, Tuesday. Mr. Alfred Michaelis motored to One of the nlpaeant pntertainmpnts Salt Lake Tuesday. He was accomof last week was the community social panied by Pres. and Mrs. J J. Shum-waheld in the Collinston Hall, WednesThe following U. S. A. C. students day night. A large crowd was there to enjoy the games, dancing, a delie-ou- s spent the ihanKsgivuig nondays with tray lunch, and a short business their parents, Veryle Henrie, Odell meeting. Thompson, Rosella Carter, Margaret Mrs. Kate Feterson, entertained at Harvey, Venna Bishop and Margaret her home Tuesday afternoon, in com- Manning. Mrs. P. C. Pctterson, Mrs. G. G. pliment to the Relief Society. Those present beside the hostess and family Sweeten, and Mrs. George Henrie, were: Mrs. Lottie Potter, Etta Kid- were Ogden visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Henrie, Mrs. man, Aggie Bigler, Helen Goddard, Thelma Bishop and Mary Kidman. Gunn and Ceryl Hanne, motored Clyta uogan sunaay evening. Joseph Jensen, Mark Bigler and 10 Mr. and Mrs Dflna Thnmncmi ' 1 r sons, Mark, in, and Perry, oil of St. Anthony, Idaho, spent the week- and Mrs. Leonard Bishon and Mr. Odell Thompson motored to Logan end with relatives in Collinston. Mr. and Mrs. Hvrum Jensen and sunaay evening. Miss Rhea Winters was an Op'den family were entertaining relatives, Collinston y. A. daughter, Erma, Mr .and Mrs. Miilan atives here t the latter part of the Peck, and daughter Sherry, motored week. to Ogden Thursday afternoon of last R. C Richards made a business trip wees. to Ogden Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carter Jiav an Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward and their guest, Miss Dorothy Ault of daughter Edna Mae, were shopping in Ogden, Saturday. Lgan. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Udy went to Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Betenson and Mr. and Mrs .Harold Pprssin aHanJ. Brigham City on business Friday. Mrs. Clayton Beck, was visiting at ed the foot ball game in Salt Lake Fielding Thursday. oi week. last inursaay A number of the local fans went to Pres. and Mrs. C. fi. Smith their dinner guests Thanksgiving day, Logan Friday night to see the wrestling matches. Among those attending ana son Dean. air. 2i .ra. were: H. S. Tingey, Ralph Hadfiedl, Vet-Mr. and Mrs. Miilan gnH iitfh, George Hales J. 0. Hadfield and son daughter Sherry, were Thank Aueust Forsberi' and Rons .Trie. dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Ross. and Jack George and Bobbie Udy. Mrs. iewis Lillywhite. Mrs. Fnrd nf Jnspnli Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cullnnore had as j Ford, of Centerville, died Saturday their week-en- d Mr. W. guests, J. at the home of her daughter, Sr. and family of Pleasant night Mrs. Ralnh C Richards Dpnth ?aa urove. ' She is survived Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Petterson had as due to pneumonia. Dy ner nusDand and three children, their eruests Thanks and Mrs. Arch Petterson, of Ogden Mrs Richards, Mrs. J. C. Barlow, of Hurler. Idaho, and Ford nf anu jut. ana Mrs. u. u. Sweeten. Centerville. Miss Ornha Sweeten snent the. Mrs. A. A. Canener is a sister to end visiting with friends in Salt Lake. Mrs. Ford. Funeral services were hfdd TWsHav at 2 P. M. in the Centeville Second ward chapel. Those attendinc from here were: Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Capener and daughter Peg, R. C. Mr .and Mrs. J. H. Ward wero ehnn Richards and familv. Mr. anH Mrs TT II S. Tingey, Bishop Russell Capener, Dine in Brie-haTuesday. rnoeoe ward, Mr. and Mrs. Thursday, the Relief Society gave a jvirs. Dee at tne nome of Mrs. Eliza August Forsberg and son, Jack. qunting Mr. and Mrs. Georce Halos Sr om Mr wara. on tht The Farm Bureau met at tho T n receiving congratulations of tneir first grandson, which Hadfield home Fridav. Fnurtfn Inlioc arrival was born last week to Mr. and Mrs. were present. "Christmas Gifts" George Hales. Jr.. of P.pYI me project given. . The M Men gave a dancing party South Dakota. oaiuruay evening. Ihe family of Horace Udv of RnV ham City were visiting relatives here Mas-p-i- Cuil-imor- e u-i- f e, from Mantua, St. Anthony and Gar- visitor Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moore and land, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Erickson, family spent Thanksgiving in Ogden. Mrs. M. E. Andrus returned home were transacting business in Logan Sunday evening .after spending the Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Simmons and wee wim ner aaugnter, Theona, who Sons and Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Bigler, is Still at the Dee Hnsm'tal in fWHon Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carter had as combined business and pleasure in their guests Thanksgiving day, Mr. Logan, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Goddard and Wesley Ault, Sr. and daughter son, Eussell were calling on friends uoroiny and son Wesley of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Limb were Og in Kaysville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin ErirVsnn woro den visitors Fridav. Miss Helen Rose spent the week-envisitiinng with Santa Claus Saturday in Logan. visiung with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nora Bigler spent several days Mrs. Ursel Rose. Mr. J. M. Gaddie, president of the with her father, William Beaton, in Lions' Club called a special meeting Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westerman oi me ciud last Ti(lay evening. Diswere seen on the busy streets of Lo- trict Governor Dr. Holman and Com missioner Madsen, were present and gan, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rucker and SDoke to the cluh members Mi ICIi woe daughter, were Brigham visitors furnished by Roy Wahlen, Lawrence Saturday. Mrs. Rucker will spend a carter, Joseph Kirkham, Jr., and ouiiuay. few days with her parents. Ralph Kirkman. Refreshments were Mrs. Marv Tincev returner! tn Salt Little Allen, son of Mr. nrul Mrs served at the close of the meeting. Lane alter a Dieasant visit. ho Arrivals at the Midland TTntel thi J. A. Peterson was operated on at a Mr. ana Mrs. Miilan Peck had as ner son, n. 6. Tingey and family. week are Rube Earl, C. W. Read, J. H. their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and air. ana Mrs. Jesse lavis and Logan nospitai Wednesday, for the Mrs. h. k. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. iingey, F. S. Peck and daughters, Jennie removal of his toncils. went to Logan Saturday. P. L. Beyers, Tom Howes. John G. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kidman and ttnu mr. anu jars, ueios Thompson. Joe Forsberfr. Clifford Rnwen ami Landvatter, all of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nye had as their uus iorsberer. went to I.ncran ft Mrs. K. J. Potter enjoyed Monday in A. R. Nielson. J. W. Elliott.- .TaA-Ttmo Kucoia louimay,. mr. ana Mrs. uien day. vguen snopping, L. F. Sarlson, J. A. Doran, Frank Simmons. his mntiio on-- i Baron of Mrs. Glen Ward visited with W Sam Brown. Rov R. Moore. Edwards, .T w Mr. and Mrs. Delos sister Lucy, were calling on relatives Thompson spent parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Coombs at ren, an oi aait iaKe Uity, Utah. ana menus in Beaver Dam Saturday. iiiaiiKHgivuig iay at the home of feait Lake City last week. J. H. Bremwelis, Clifford Smith, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udv nnH M Leslie H. Pate. J. F. RonH Dan Rnntt T? Mr. and Mrs. Wntw ' mvuv.. UHUj ana Mrs. It. U. Macfar ane wore eh V. Eli Hansen, and F. W rhvtoo' family accompanied by Miss Berniece ping in Ogden Mondav. all of Logan, J. Smith, Ingram uieason, went to Pleasant Grove Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hales and both of Preston, Idaho; W. A. Smith, Too late for last week of last. daughter went to ,Salt Lake SnnHnv tn San Leandro, California; M.Harper, Mrs. W. G. Carter spent the week- Wednesday Pace, lnanksgivinif holidays. spend a few days. end m Salt Lake City. Bountiful. Utah, and Frism Tamorn of last sivt Thursday wk. C. W. of Hall tnwn in was Portage anu . w. craaDury, ot Portland, Ore.; Bishop W. W. Richards and family, scouts, under the direction u. Kusnrord, (j. A. Meir, F. Ivers, W. spent the week-en- d in Paris, Idaho, Last choDDed. over two fruvlc ofnf Chas. on ousiness Tuesday. Mrs. Phoebe Ward L. Hill. visiting with friends and relatives. &imion ior Alberts. Part Of tilP, VfptAc fit T,ncrnn wifk The members of the VII itxzi Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gunderson aaugnter, Mrs. JNephi Bott. She reBridge Club and their partners motored to Mt. Pleasant We,l turned home Sunday accompanied by were very pleasantly entertained of last week, returning home Mr. and Mrs. Bott. Friday. SUNDAY SERVICES. Monday evening, at the home of Mr. Pres. and Mrs. .1. J. shnmwo.r ,.,,! Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bigler and and Mrs. John Richards. Sunday school 10 A. M. Mrs v v as their Thanksgiving guests, 'Pres. su" Mr. and Mrs. Lewis T.iiivurViJfa uiane oi ungham City, were the Ault, Superintendent. Junior Church nf-- c s onumwav orwi Mr Barents. ..... " JTuests of Mrs. Louisa Bigler, ' a stheir Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Chas aim .'J l Sunday. service 11 A. M. Story Sermon "A Shumway of Clarkston, and mrs. uien waiKer entertained the Christmas in a Distant Lynn Hodges. TanrJ ' Kroioi Mr. and Mrs. D. Henry Manning and Cleo Circle club at her home Thursday music by the Junior Choir. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carter, were OgEoworth family. ui mrt weeK. i ne rooms were decor- League 7 P. M. Lucile den visitors Tuesday. Leader Mr. Mrs. and Cropley, Louis Peterson had as ated with Briarcliff and Golden Mrs. J. L. Harvey was an a Evening Service of Wnrsl,; Ogden their guests last week, Mr. and Mrs. Ophelia roses. o'clock Sermon subject "0 Little visitor, Friday. Reese Williams and family of Ogden. The afternoon wa3 sent Mrs. P. C. Petterson motored to playing Town." A Meditation. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite and luuuweu oy a not dinner. Those we welcome you to all ser present were: Mrs. Karl Welling, vices. gladly Lelan Capener, Mrs. Tracy uncuuig. inss reg Uapener, Mrs. Leland Bourne, Mrs. Dean Coombs, ' Eue-en- e Riverside d F (GtifiontmimflcB .1 Hotel Arrivals -I- - : Brie-ham- ia. - Garland Garland-Tre-monto- " n V can compare with this The NEW Miller Qectred to ihe'Rood Balloon is Quarari' teed to Outwear Any Tire of Equal Price. Guarantee We guarantee this tire to outwear any other tire of equal price when run under the same conditions. Ask us for further particulars. against makes leading this new and greater tire outlasted and out wore every one. And at the end of a 3,000,000-mil- e test, not one Miller tire carcass had failed. Here are facts you cannot ignore if you are in need of tires. 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