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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930. The Australian Reunion will be held his family from Ogden and U located in the Daryl apartments. April 5th in the Capital Hill ward Friday morning, Rev, and Mrs. A. Recreation Hall, on Hillside Avenue, R. Dickson, Tyler Jenkins, Mr. and 240 North Main Street, Salt Lake H ) Old time Dance at Elwood, Monday, Mrs. Edgar Winchester, June Win- City. A delightful program of musical numbers and dancing has been chester, Gwen Peterson, Marie March 24. Old time music. Lucile Cropley, Odessa Wyatt, prepared. Take the Capital Hill car, Mrs. Eli Winreler entertained the Lillian Morris, Anna Brenkman, Mar- No. 23, and Be there at 8 o'clock. B. B. Bridge Club Thursday evening garet and William Jenkins, motored Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stohl of Salt at home. Special guests were Mrs. to Salt Lake City to attend the mid Lake City, visited friends in Tremon Harry Drew, Mrs. Herman institute of the Epworth League ton, Sunday. year and Mrs. G. H. Watland. A de- which was held at First M. E. Church Last Saturday afternoon at 3 licious hot luncheon was served at of Salt Lake City. Young people from o'clock. Mrs. Clifford Vance entertaino'clock, after which the evening was all parts of the Methodist mission at ed in honor of her two young daugli-ter-s, pent playing bridge. Mrs. Douglas tended. Wilma and Lois, it being the Cannon received high honors, Alice Miss Thelma Harris and Mrs. Perssons cut prize and Mrs. Guy anniversary of their 8th and Harris arranged a very pleasant birthday 10 birthday. A delightful time was Johnson, consolation. surprise party last Tuesday evening. o'clock! Mrs. Douglas Cannon entertained The recipient was Mrs. J. D. Harris had playing games till five delicious when refreshments serwere the B. B. Bridge Club Saturday after in honor of her birthdav. When Mrs. ved to Lucile and Myrtle Preston, noon. At 2 o'clock a delicious hot Harris returned from Mutual Tuesday and Billy Winzeler, Dona dinner was served after which the evening she found her house full of Bobbie Norma and Shirley Crozier, Allen, afternoon was spent playing bridge. mends and was almost over come Ralph Green, Fred Allen, Stanley Special guests of the club were Mrs. with surprise. H. G. Scott, Mrs. Eli Winzeler. and Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Ruth Lundberg, and Delton Mrs. G. H. Watland. Mrs. Hector Richard Watt and daughters, Lois and Roundy. George Abbot visited his son, Emer.Haight received the prize for high Grace, Mrs. D. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. score. Mrs. Dave Stander, low score, Calvin Waldron. Mr. and Mrs. Haw. son, at the L. D. S. hospital the week and Mrs. Earl Watkins, cut prize. kins and son, Mr. and Mrs. Westmore- end, and found him much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hone and family land, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Harris. Mrs. He is able to sit up in the wheel chair were the week-en- d guests of Mr. and Etta Stanfill, and Mr. and Mrs. Londie and be moved about the room. Mrs. Elmer Winzeler. Harris. The was spent visit One of the most parties of Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Cole entertained ing ana at a evening late hour a sumptious the season was givenpopular Tuesday evening at Sunday dinner: Dr. Herrick, H. P. iuncneon was served. Mr. N. E. Shaw, when the invited Connie D. Stpffin. son of Mr. and by the Hernck, Josephine Breen, and Jean champion solo players to Williams and family of Ogden, and Mrs. C. K. Steffin, is on the sick list. all home his for a test of their skill. It Mr. and Mrs. Eli Winzeler and family. Mrs. Ward Shuman was called to is Dr. Luke lost his chamreported Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Taylor, Anna Ogden Monday night on account of pionship and is going to practice up a Miller and Pearl Borgstrom, motored services illness of her mother, Mrs. bit before the next test comes. to Ogden Monday night and attended Albert Heed, of Ogden. At. 7:30, a most elaborate turkey a show. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson are redinner was served to the following N. R. Homer and daughter, Elna of joicing over the arrival of a fine baby guests: Gifford Watland, Harry Drew, ugden were visiting at the home of Doy. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Homer. Sundav. Mrs. Marion Miller ppent the week- Herman Landvatter, W. E. Getz. Dr. O. D. Luke, Ben Winzeler, Eli Win Mrs. Melvin Homer returned home end in Logan. Mrs. Hampton Bradshaw spent Sun- zeler, Henry Rohde, Ward Shuman, Sunday, after visiting in Ogden for Guy Johnson, George ine past weeK. day and Monday with her parents at Spencer Taylor, Mrs. Thomas V. Summers is ser- Perry. Holiday, T. A. Supan, J. W. McDowall, iously ill and was taken to a Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson had Frank Powell, Edgar Winchester. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stander and Mr. Hospital. Sunday. as dinner guests Wednesday evening, Rae Empey and her mother, spent Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lower. and Mrs. Joe Burgess, motored to Lo After the week-en- d in Lehi. dinner motored to Ogden and en- gan, bunday evening. Last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy joyed athey Mrs. Gifford Watland has been show. Miller and Miss Ella Stokes, motored Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Miller of Salt suffering from a severe attack of Ton. to Ogden and spent the day shopping, Lake City, spent Saturday and Sun- silitis, this week. is.other StoStt ETA AAI day with relatives and friends in TreMrs. Eff: Barrows, Home Manage Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Cole were Ogden monton and ment specialist of the U. S. A. C. Honeyville. visitors, Saturday. Mrs. Ella Stanfill snent wppIci will be in Tremonton at the Club Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bryan are with her sons at Penrose. last Rooms, on Thursday, March 27, at 10 to moving Welte, Nevada, this week. Mrs. L. S. Mann was calling on nM o'clock. All ladies interested are cordR. I. Maxwell and family moved to friends in Tremonton Sundav. She ially invited. The subject will be Orden, Sunday, and D. A. Hickman was the week-en- d fruest of Mr. and "Furniture arangement." will now be in charge of the Safewav Mrs. Kim Mann and Mr. and Mrs. The Home and Community Section Store. Mr. Hickman recently moved Wm. Woods of Elwood. of the Farm Bureau held an interesting meeting last Saturday in the club rooms. A new constitution was adopted and reports from Miss Mae! Hanson and Mrs. Richard Calderwood, club leaders, who recently attended Club Training School at Lo-- j the gan, at the U. S. A. C. were civen. A splendid demonstration was given on "Nicklines", by the State champion club team from North Logan. All locals are urged . to get their you girls clubs organized and leaders selected that they may be ready to 22nd work as soon as school closes. Tremonton Locals I "reniT "irf Now Is the Time 4 Land-vatte- For months we have been planning this Event r, ' Don't Miss Seeing These Unusual Values Ready for Your Inspection FRIDAY MORNING fVlch. 22 select If's time io Your New Spring Costume at the J. C. Penney Co. Store r-f- l. Have a Drink of 4-- H Blue Pine Coffee 4-- H nade while wait at Demonstration, Saturday, March Market Sanitary Blue Pine Day Specials-S- at. lb. Blue Pine Peanut Butter 2 lb. Blue Pine Peanut Butter 1 2 large bottles Blue Pine Catsup 2 cans Blue Pine (1 qt. each) Catsup 3 cans of Blue Pine Diced Beets Only 29C and Carrots lb. can Blue Pine Coffee ! can Blue Pine Coffee . 3 lb. 5 39 C 41C $ 1 20 39 C 10 9 . lb. can Kitchen King (dark syrup) ..... . bars Crystal White Soap lb. bag. Rolled Oats . .... . ......... fresh Salmon, whole or half, per lb. ............ Lettuce, large, solid heads . .... 37C 37C 18c 5c .... rasas; IB uildih 1 -- ". i""! Materia. Headquarters - Old time Dance at Flwnn MnnQ,, 24. Old time music. I .1 ah Mr. and Mrs. T.l CWii iHOU An1 11U family visited Mrs. Wallace Waits and at, amitiuield, and Mr. and lanuiy Mrs. Peter Jensen nf Tntran .q0i, PHONE 11 v day. T Mr. and- Mrs. William oolr JLf HoneWlIle and Mrs T.nm'rwloUMOijr All Idaho, visited Mr .and Mrs. M. A. Lish of this place Tuesday afternoon. Thursday evening. Mr on Mc Marvm Dustman of this place enter- wiinca twenty young married folks at a house Dartv. Rook i ctv.o ,u of the evening. A dainty lunch was enjoyed by all. Mr and Mrs. A. Pv. Eurbank were shopping m Brigham Wednesday. Friday Mrs Duett Ixveland and Mrs. I. It. Ault and daughter, Mabel were shopping in Brigham City. Friday night a number of young tcl.cs from Deweyville enjoyed the dancing party at Honeyville. .Monday nirrht, the dance under the' direction of the Relief Society, was: we attendeJ and the Program was well rendered. A luncheon of sand-- ! wiches, cake and lee crcarrf, was! served to all. The music was furnish- -' ed by John T. Hansen, of East Tre-monton and the Deweyville orchestra i Mary Downy, of Salt I.nke visited" his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dewey of this place the week-enU Frock s . Ensembles 75 $I4 an d 4 Now . . right in your own J. C. Penney Co. store are new 3fr!rig1 coats, frocks and ensembles, inspired by those that so recently made their debut in Paris. j Each one with a dressmaker's touch of flattery that even the ,. tiest frocks have not had in years. For the French originals pre? lik our own adaptations, show the universally becoming- lingerie touciK on almost every dress. In the important matter of skirt too, V we ve followed the dictates of the great courturiers and lenjrth,ftuza a trifle shorter than in the Winter mode. . . . These are but two of the many details of new fashion interest re--' produced in our collection for Spring. And each dress . . . coat . . . and ensemble that they adorn is made with the care that , r women expect to find in J. C. Penney clothing. - rrj New Spring Hats $2.98 Spring Footwear Pure $3.98 Silk Hon 98c d. f k II Thatcher Wijrht of O-il- en, nes' visiter here on Ca:r" I I V f?f C PP MKTC Ksl I ma H Xfc m UTAH bus'i-- Saturday i ai:dj mukiy. cf Ccntnnilo, v!.'ito(j ovpr j.ho weekJ.ic!c Porsgren 'of Edtcbam was the end with Mrs.' Anton Andfrwn. " "l-s- -t f.f.iMr. ti'vl Mm, Wes'ie Di.-Vps!ic end Leon Dunn vers attend-- : in.r to matters of bu.sinpss at Oprdon, Friday. Mrs. Weslie Dunn accom-- i llr,y C. Afltbrson rrd K. E. uhem raada a busincsa trip to Parry, Tu s- -. tnnied them as far as sVf visited with her sister, Mrs. Jack dav. l MiNeol'.y wr.s an Ojdon visit-- , Forsprren. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Terrr-stro. or Monday. were' the s:Hst8 of Mr. and Mrs. George Charles JTcNefly of 0?hn is visit-jinof Tremonton, Monday eve-ninwith his brotlior Gnu and family. Orndshaw i. Mrs. Clarence Keevcs aad cliilctrcr. ; Monday evening the Relief : Cat y EAST MAIN STKEET, TREMONTON, wo a a X.-lso- ' TREMONTON, UTAH . - see you. EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING"' . V March . I Vonljuiiibler Coats 4 Whether your building- problem is small or large, whether your requirements call for but one board or a million, you will find us ever ready to serve you. uur i rce rkn Service will enable you to see what vou are going to build before you start construction and will save you many dollars in r.i'ch itects fees. Call in and see lis, or phone us and we'll ccrr.e out and jl ... the line ... the color of PARIS Deweyville . .. 2SEEES3533E5E ...... - Jl ft Mark Nichols, the Agriculture teacher is in the Pearce hospital at Brigham, recovering from an appendicitis operation. After taking his wife and bady to Bountiful, Mr. Nichols stopped at Brigham on his return to visit his parents, when he took ill suddenly. An immediate operation was necessary. He is recovering rapidly and will probably be back in the school room in about ten days. The Seniors are OTkin!r tn nroconf a mystery play, "The Cat O'Nine Tails" as the annual dramatic offering of Kaon has nntmeir class, i ne rasr. ..u .wv J KFll seiectea. The musical comedv. "Lot.ta" was presented, March 13 and 14. It was received by two fairly large audiences 23 C 43 C 35C 35 C 1 2i2 lb. Blue Pine Malt Syrup Jl High School Notes C-ci- fj MrJ Swenson, also Swedish, presented tV.o play, "3nzy" to and eppreci alive audjencs. Those 4n Weslie Dunn eluded In the cast were: ;' A?:ir, "ri.rht Laura Ray Kllen Averv', Social Service Worker, Jud're plackmore .... Roy C; Anderson T.ucHla Nelson Clem Norton, Probation officer John Bripht, In love with Ellfn, Chris Christianson W. C. Waldron a Scout0ral Adams U,te' lone Dunn Philm, Chad, Taulla, S3zy Simms, a Wrdf, Mary, joe, Sam Mrs. Simms, mother of Sazy, and Jacob, children of the Simmsl Nelson Mary Tramp, Waifs and Angels Mrs. Gay, a neighbor, Grace Anderson Followmjr the play a delicious lunch' Mrs. jvenson, Swedish . served cafeteria was enjoyed byt Grace Anderson over 130 people. style Society K p. ' . - - - |