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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1930. r armer .em and. Banquet Feb. 15 at 6:30 P. M. bOCiai Reserve Your Plates Now OFFICE At BLUE BELL CONFECTIONERY Tremonton Locals -- i ! Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McDowall and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bryan, went to Wendell, Idaho, last Thursday and spent the atives. week-en- d visiting with rel- Mrs. Angline D. Hansen is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. A. Christensen. n Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Cole, were visitors, Thursday. Lois Brough, Novella Haws and Mem Bertram, of Salt Lake City spet Saturday and Sunday visiting friends and relatives at Tremonton and vicinity. Mrs. Nelsine Nielsen has been quite ill the last week. Og-de- SCOTT DRUG CO. - - or LOCAL FARM BUREAU t Verda Nelson, who ha3 been from blood poisoning for the last three weeks is now improving. IL Mrs. A. 'Christensen and daughter Iona and Mrs. Angeline Hansen, spent Wednesday in Dewey-vill- e visiting at the home of Lorin Burbank. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schenkel, Mr. and Mrs. DeMont Dockstader, motor ed to Ogden, bunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Castleton are here from Wyoming visiting friends and relatives in Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Castleton spent a few days in Malad, this week. The Bear River High School gave a free matinee of "Jonesy" to the grade children of Bear River Valley on Wednesday afternoon. Last Friday morning, the Bear their thirteenth weddir.g anniversary River Valley High School, put on a with a lovely valentine dinner party. program at the Weber High School Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. at Ogden, for the Student body. Those Vera Woods, Mr. and Mrs, Claude D. taking part on the program were Macfarlane, Mr .and Mrs. Vern Hess Lucille Cropley, Norma Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Welling. After Mary Gaddie, Lulu Earl, Joe Kirk- - dinner the evening wis spent playing . ham, tloyd Lilly white, Ralph Bishop, games. A surprise party was given in honor Willis Hess, Earl Darley, Alvis of Burt Burgess last Saturday eve Anderson. Last Thursday afternoon, Mrs. ning. The invited guest were: Mr. James Spencer was given a shower at end Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mr. and Mrs, her home, by some of her friends and J. G. Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Hector neighbors. Many useful gifts were re- Haight, Mr. and Mrs. Dave .Stander, ceived and at the close of a pleasant Mr. and Mrs. JJoyal Madsen, Mr. and afternoon of visiting, lunch was ser- Mrs. Thomas Ballard, Mr. and Mrs ved to the following guests: Mrs. C. G. Eldredge, Mrs. Clara Crockett, Clara Harris, Edith Fuller, Mary and Mrs. Alice Burgess. The evening Thomas, Louisa Peterson, Mrs. El was spent in music and games after mer Gorringe, Mrs. Gus Pierce, Mrs. which a delicious luncheon was ser Knstine Mchohsen, Mrs. Smith and ved. Mr. and Mrs. O. P". Bates is vfsiting Mrs. Mac Fa rl and. nis son, u. f. Bates, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Roberts. Fred The Tremonton . Garland Literary Roberts and Mrs. H. Arserides, Club met of Mark brothers and sister of Charles Roberts NichoK at the homeMis Mrs. Rhea WinWednesday. of Tremonton and Jim Roberts of ters gave the book review, "Gorgy" Blue Creek, left for their home in members and six guests fourteen Parker. South Dakota, Thursday were present. 1 were to here attend hey morning. yoafre game you'IF lie at the A the funeral service of Mrs. Chas. elkIf feed of the Box Elder Fish and Roberts. Game Association at Brigfram Citft Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Watland reThursday eviuag, Mardh 29. turned home last Sunday after an extended visit in California. Mrs. d a sign of Long legs' are is confined to her home with a intelligence. At pronounced rate, any king step sprained foot. in that direction. J. P. Anderson of Jerome, Idaho, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Felix Zesiger, and Mrs. Keggie Woodward. Chris Schouby of Bothwell has been quite ill the last week. Emil Keepfer received a painful wound on his knee last week, while he Austin, Kenneth" was pruning trees and had to have Anderson, Evelyn surgical care. Abbott, Rae Thirteen of Tremonton's sportsmen' Allen, Golden went to Hansel Valley last Sundayl Ashby; Nathaniel and took part in the rabbit drive. The Austin. Bessie party consisting of about 50 men Bock, Mabel rounded up about 2000 rabbits. Bowcutt, Ruby Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Christensen Burnett, Kanatta Burns?, Nelda spent Sunday in Salt Lake City. Miss Mary Getz has accepted a CapeisOT, Fern position es cashier at the J. C. Pennev Caperre:, Howard' store Miss Getz's many friends will Cannon, Howell miss cordial greetings at the Conger, lone Post office, where she has been a Conger, Warren faithful employee for several years. Cornwall, Virginia Mrs. Effie Barrows and Miss Campbell, Frances i Myrtle Davidson, gave a lesson in Campbdl, GwendslVn home management, Thursday af the Chader. Frank. 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