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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1930. E. Adams, furnished the program for the M. I. A. meeting. It was put over in a very pleasing manner. Leon Christianson Mamie and E. A. Roche was a Salt Lake City Hodges were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Adams, Tuesday. visitor for several days this week. Miss Vaudes Bergstrom went to Salt Lake City Sunday, where she will attend a business college. Elwood Miss Thressa Adams left Sunday for Palo Alto, California, where she will visit with her brother, Claude H. Mrs. W. E. Woods returned last Adams and family. Tuesday from a two weeks stay in Miss Pearl Bergstrom of Tremonton Salt Lake City where she has been spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L. S. and Mrs. A. W. Bergstrom. Mann, who both has been ill at the Mr. and Mrs. John C. Cranier and hospital down there. They are better Mr. Roche of Corinne, were the guests now, and will spend the remainder of of Mrs. Anton Anderson on Sunday. the winter at the home of Mr. and George Bradshaw of Tremonton, Mrs. McClure. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Miss Erma Hansen spent the weekBergstrom, Thursday. end home from College in Logan. Albert Wilford and Evard Johnson She had as her guests, Miss Lola went to Promontory, Sunday to Hunsaker, Saturday and Sunday. participate in the rabbit hunt, where The M Mens Basket ball team play some 5000 bunnies were killed. ed Saturday night. One of Kris Peterson of Bothwell, was at- the Thatcher w'as sick and another unplayers to here business Wednesday. able to go, tending did well considering. they and Chester Pres. J. K. Fridal The score was 0 in favor of ThatFronk, of Tremonton, were in attend- cher. We ought to take more interest ance at the sacramental meeting here in our boys and attend the games. Sunday evening. Their remarks were Mrs. Jane Hughes, Rose Limb, and very timely as well as interesting. A well attended meeting of the Clara Kirgham, of the Stake Primary Sugar Beet Growers was held at the Conference here last Sunday evening. school house, Monday, with a number Mrs. V. K. Sansen, Primary President of the Sugar Company officials from took charge of the program. It was Salt Lake and Garland in attendance. as follows: A number of relatives and friends Singing, "Utah, Fairest Utah;" praymet at the home of Nephi Diderick-so- er by Junior Fridal; another song Saturday evening. The occasion by the children; during the adminwas the birthday anniversary of istration of the Sacrament, Orlin Nephi and Ezra Diderickson, (who are Minns and Lois Hansen, sang a Sacratwins.) The evening was spent in ment Hymn. The lesson work repregames and social chat, followed by a sent the Primary work from last September and also in honor of the one delicious luncheon. 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The three one-aplays to be pre sented by the M. I. A. will be rendered the next Friday, February 7th, at 7:30. The price will be 3oc for both show and dance. Mrs. Airnes Ransom of Gentile Valley visited part of last week with her sisters, Mrs. Andrew Jensen and Miss Mary Austin, after which she went to Brigham to visit her Mr. and Mrs. E. E-- Lefler and Mr. they were not the successful candiand Mrs. Clark Bowen, enjoyed dates, Box Elder High School boys several days here last week. having won in this county. The Misses Eva and Ardes Adams, Mrs. Norma Holt, of Binghom, formerly Miss Norma Seal, spent a few teachers of Garland school, attended Teachers Institute in Brigham, days here last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Biarler entertain Stake S. S. Board members, Ralph ed at Sunday dinner in compliment to Air. and Mrs. W. if, bimmona and sons Richards and Iris Coombs, visited our S. S. last Sunday. La Veil and Ralph. Miss Helen Atkinson entertained a The many friends and relatives of Miss Thyra Bowen joined in giving number of her friends at a house Progressive her a wedding shower, Monday night party, Friday evening. As usual many beautiful and useful Rook was the main diversion of the articles were given. Miss Bowen was evening. Refreshments were served married the following day in Salt to seventeen guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Nielsen from Mrs. Precilla Christensen and Mrs. Lake City to Mr. Hale, where thev Lavin Robins, visited the Primary will make their home for an indefin-at- e Richfield visited relatives here a few days this week. time. conference here last .Sunday evening. A farewell social was held Saturdav Lewis Jones of Brigham City will be the speaker at next Sunday night night in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Berlin daughters. Mary and meeting. A special musical program Theresa, andand sons Frank and Jemmie i will also be arranged. Let's fill the at their home. They have spent chapel. several years in Collinston, and the Riley Hancock is visiting with relcommunity will surely miss them and atives at Downey, Idaho. wish them success at their new home J. O. Hadfield made a business trip in Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lefler enter to Ogden, Friday. tained the 500 club at their home, Stephen, the small son of Mrs. Nina Miss Myrtle Hunsaker, daughter of A delicious sup Dustin, is ill with a heart attack. Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hartman Hunsaker and iouowed tne social games. A beet growers meeting was held Burton Anderson of Bear River City perMrs. Marsraret Bineham of smith. Tuesday afternoon. Douglas Sealley were married at the Logan Temple, field, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spackman was the main speaker. Methods of Friday, January 17. Their many of Richmond and Mrs. Lowell G. beet cultivation were discussed. iriends wish them much happiness. bmith and son, of Denver. Colo, were The visitors at the Sunday evening Those atending the Box Elder tem- the Sunday evening guests of Mr. and meeting were Vernon Rhodes, Elmer ple day at Logan, Friday were: Mr. Mrs. a. j. Bigler. and Ross Woods. Mr. Holt James J. May, James Rasmussen, Last but not least, we have several Richards and Miss Hansen of Fielding gave a Mrs. Hartman Hunsaker, Mrs. honored and welcome euests wheih we Tohman, Leland Hunsaker, Mr. hope have come to stay and will be musical number, which was greatly by those present. Mrs. and Alma C. Cooke. entertained extensively at the follow enjoyed small The Union Meeting was held Sunday, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ing homes: Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jen January 19, at Brigham, owing to the sen, a baby girl, Jan. 15; Mr. and Mrs. George Bowcuttt has been very lil but Quarterly conference held on the William Potter, a son, Jan. 26; Mr. is improving at present. Abe Lefler and daughter, Inez and regular 2nd Sunday. and Mrs. Wallace Simmons, a girl, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Howarth visited Jan. 27, Mr. and Mrs. Longfellow, of Leo Vickers, came up from Salt Lake week-en- d relatives at Brigham, Saturday and Wheelon, a with relatives girl, Jan 17; Mr. and Mrs. and spent the Sunday. Dale Fryer, formerly of Collinston, a and friends. The Gold and Green Ball held at the son, Jan. 26. The Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker and community joins in ward hall, Friday was ..... an enjoyable daughter Betty, came home Friday . congratulations. re mi from Pocatello. Mr. Walker has been miuir. ine nailit iDeautiruuy decor M ateri bv th r.lpnnor oriVla or. A ill at a hospital in Idaho, but is reMen. covering nicely now. The ward is planning 3 one-aMr. and Mrs. Roy Hunsaker of I Corinne spent Sunday with Mrs. Nina piays to be given Frdiay. Dustin. Junita Dustin returned home Ward Sacrament meeting was very with them and will visit for a few much enjoyed by those in attendance, days with her sister, Mrs. Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cravens and Sunday evening. Stake Presidents C. E. Smith and J. J. Shumway of Gar- Leon Hales came up from Salt Lake Elders Morgan, Barlow, Pack; Sunday and visited with their parents, Elder Miko FViVlr Qnn cnon n fan) land, Mrs. Margaret Pack and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Hales, until days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. all of Tremonton ward were present Tuesday. To Customers of the Millia Beauty Calvin Erickson and family, before The remarks of the Newell Ward went to Salt Lake five brethern. leavine for Denmark. Jammrv isth solo by Mrs. Pack and vocal Sunday to attend a convention. He piano Miss Margaret Bowen returned to solo Shop, Mrs. Alta Christensen by Elder Morgan, completed an expects to be gone all Idaho. Sundav. nftpr a nloacant Aalr T. R. Welling has gone to service. interesting Hansen will be in the shop and be with relatives and friends in Beaver Miss Ora Hansen visited with rel- Salt Lake to attend the special session vam ior several weeks. of the Legislature. atives in Logan over the week-enpleased to serve you every, Satir-da- y Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bowen and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. ' Macfarlane Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Moore have Mrs. and B. W. from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Simmons, were shop- - gone to Garland to make their home. went to Plymouth Saturday to attend in iremonton Wednesday. A week ago Monday, Fred Somers the funeral o Harper Rudd, Jr. Call 77.a-- l for appointments. Mrs. Anna RnsMihnrV sni cn and Milton Anderson of the Bear in W311. with Mr. and River Continuous advertising impresses S?ent,r?,day High School, went to Ogden to ans. waiiace aeenst. take the examination given for the the public with the fact that everyUnion Pacific Scholarship. It was a thing in the advertisements is just splendid experience for the boys tho as represented. The Sacred Grove," was given byj Eldon Hansen; "The Vision", by Edna Munns and Leon Nielsen; nine " boys sang "Joseph Smith's First Prayer." "A Book of Gold" was given by Barbara Christensen; musical readings by Ada Hansen; "This Is the Place' given by Ara Andersen; song by the Seagull girls. "Who's On The Lords Side, Who" by Farrell Munns, also song by six little girls, all primary, helped to sing the chorus; "Shall The Youth Of Zion Falter" by Fave Hansen; song "True To The Wee. Closing Faith" by the talk by Mrs. Hughes on joyous living. Benediction, Walter Fridal. The program was greatly appreciated by all present and was very well rendered. Carl Romer and Ephraim Hansen were also voted in as ward teachers. Next Sunday Fast meeting exercises will be held in connection with Babies to be the Sunday school. blessed and if any has been baptised, please come to Sunday school as there will be no other afternoon meeting. The Elders Norman Andreasen, Leo Petersen and Owen Rasmussen, went to Penrose, Sunday evening to render a program. Miss Gephart of Tremon ton gave the musical part of their program. There will be real dance here next Friday evening. Everybody invited. There has been some sickness here of late but all are nearly well. Mr. Stainer and Mrs. Van Fleet of the M. I. A. stake board visited here last Tuesday evening. The purpose was to the Y. M. M. I. A. President Melvin Christensen has moved to Tremonton and as such was released from his position, along with all his associates. The new workers sustained were J. M. Mortensen, President; 1st Assistant Herman Andrea- son was reelected; 2nd assistant, Owen Rasmussen; secretary same as Deiore, rioyd (Jhnstensen. Teachers for the M. L A. classes will be chosen later. We wish the new officers sue cess. The outgoing president was very efficient and fulfilled his duty well, as has also his assistant. Char-ley Petersen, who has been working NOW Agents LABORATORIES New York, N. Y. fran- chises offered responsible to Address . |