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Show PAGE TWO BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1930. Winters, Mrs. R J. Stayner. Mrs. Our Seminary teachers, Bishop W. children were guests of relatives at Mark Nichols. Mrs. Mil Ian Perk Mrt W. Richards and Alton Hayes, accomSalt Lake City. Arthur Fe listed, Mrs. Delos Thompson, panied ninety eight of their students Martello Burbank of Mapleton, Mrs. W. G. Carter was hostess to Mrs. Dewey Richards, Mrs. W .G. Car- to the Logan Temple, Saturday. Idaho, visited relatives here a few Mrs. Mrs. L. Culli-moter, J. Virgil Persson Carter, Harold and William the members of the Ladies Self Cul were Logan visitors, Saturday days. Manning, ture Club f riday axternoon, April Carter, and the Misses Julia Nellie Knowles of Avon, Utah, was Myrintha Burningham, Helen Menden- aiternoon. 18th. N. Gardner, a the of Mrs. A. and Mrs. hall, Woodside, Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Harold Persson had as few guest last week. R President Mrs. George Henrie pre- D. Rich. The Misses June days and Stayner their guests, Saturday night, Mr. and sided. Minutes of the previous meet-in- ; Mr. and Mrs. Cleone Hunsaker of Carter served. Mrs. Parker Coombs, of Ogden. were approved as read. Business Virginia this nlace hail n their wMkm) The Garland enterScout W. B. Mrs. Boy troop was taken care ef. Barnard, of Ogden, was Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Stohl of last a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. guests, rK i President Mrs. Henrie made a few tained their fathersinatthea banquet ugaen. basement of Lewis Thursday Sunevening and lillywhite, Saturday remarks in which she sail she was An entertaining pro- day. Benny Gardner visited his sisters at verr nroud that our r.lnh had crainpH the tabernacle. a few days last week. alL was Scoutmaster gram enjoyed by such recognition at the state conven Charles Last A party was held Saturday evening Ogden, was in Miss Mabel A alt amnmnaniMl Mr charge. m at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Henry John Becker tion bait jLaie City, as two memand other friends of Og- Miss Delia mm returned Hall, f bers had been elected to state officers, Manninc. in honor of the hirthrfav an. aen u rreston, idano, Sunday. Mrs. J. L. Harvey as state historian Rock Springs, Wyoming, last week, ruversary oi Mrs. Manning. and Mrs. R. J. Stayner a state direc wnere Bhe has been visiting. Mrs. A. A. Tiveland nt Salt TjVp Myrle Limb, who is teaching school tor oi uie worth District with City was called to the bedside of her Ray Davis, who is attending school at Howell, spent the week-en- d Mrs. T. E. Betenson, delegate to the in Idaho, has been visiting with his her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Limb. mother. Mrs. M. M. Gardner, who is Mr. and Mrs. Delos Thompson had very ill. Biaie convention, gave a very wonder- parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Claree Brough and Mr. and Mrs. Dewev Richards en as their guests Sunday afternoon. ful re DO rt of the rnnvpntinn- - Mn W G. Carter, who also represented the tertained the members of the Clicquot Miss Genera bhaub and Paul Grace, of little daughter of Ogdefc spent Easter o i .1. r.il i.. licric 11111 reiadaVVS. club at convention. (rnv a 'crv intw. Club and their Dartners at a nattra- - Logan. ounuaj, A. Mr. and T. anA Mrs. Carter Mr. Mrs. and Larain Mprble and esting report. Mrs. J. L. Harvey, tively appointed "500" dinner party Mildred. mntnrvA rVirinno children 6pent Sunday at Portage. daughter. the home Mr. at of Friday oi evening, uie northern district president wnere they were guests of Groups from far and near were seen spoice concerning the convention and and Mrs. John Richards. Covers were ftunaay, on the hillside and river banks enthe office to which she has been laid for. Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Betenson, Mr. anu Mrs. woodward. Mr. and Mrs. W .H. Carter were joying the Easter spirit, .Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. F .M. Peck. Mr. and Mrs. elected. Mrs. A. D. Rich gave two piano Harold Persson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Logan visitors, Sunday. Sunday. Wallace Wise was a Logan visitor, J. J. Fansler and son Jay and soias, (a) tsy the Waters Of The Felsted, Mr. and Mrs. Delos Thompdaughter Visila, and her husband arMr Monday. Minnetonka"; (b) "To An Indian son. Mr. and Mrs. F .A. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Thomnsnn vsk rived at the home of Mr. anH Mn TT and Mrs. Sterling Wuisri. and Mr nnA Lodge." A. Lish, of this place, Tuesday mornThe high school quartet composed Mrs. Dewey Richards. Following din- Logan visitors Sunday evening. R. J. Stayner spent the early part ing from California. They will of Irene Farnsworth, Adeena Wood, ner tables were arranged for five spend the summer here. Alta Marble and Lula Miller, with hundred. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pers- of the week in Salt Lake City. Miss HancrVirsr Rhea Winters. Harwood Fred nf railed A Norma Anderson accompanist, sang a son won hich score and Mrs V v iVtBUfCO Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Winters and O. here Sunday afternoon. group of numbers, which was appreci- Driggs, low. Wendell doctor and Mrs. A. H. Dewey and ated. Budge, of Logan, were P. C. Petterson cid Hanchior Plnr. married in the Salt Lake Temple, sons of Richfield, Utah, were guests Club Historian, Mrs. M .E. Andrus, ence motored to Salt Lake Friday. nH of their Darents. Mr M Wednesday. t read the early part of the club history. r. ana Mrs. John Burton A large crowd attended the operetta trnest Uewey, of this place. The rooms were made attractive to Salt Lake City, Saturday.motored They with roses, carnations and tulips. were accompanied home by Mr. and presented at the high school Friday evening by the pupils of the grade During the social hour, the hostess Mrs. Jack Burton. Miss R11a Rnrtnn school. i It was indeed a credit to the served a delicious luncheon to twenty and miss Florence Petterson. I school and was enjoyed by everyone. seven members and the Mrs. Milton Peters of Brigham City following : 1. ladies as special guests: Mrs. week-enDixie spent the d with her parents, Shelton and Mrs. McGuire of Preston, rres. and Mrs. J. J. Mr. and Mrs. William RnrWer do Shumway. Idaho. Mrs. A- - R. f!nrwriA- Mra t n Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thflmnsnn tiara ner in COmnliment to Rishnn and Mrs . Gunderson, Mrs. H. B. Gundersen, t lightfully entertained at Sunday din- visitors ,saturday. Mrs. Nathella Griffin, Mrs. Oneita iMgun j. iv. w. roiier and lamiiy. Aivia King spent a few days with Mrs. Odell Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Prv Shurtz, Mrs. Virgil Carter, Mrs. A. D. his father, William King. Bigler and sons of anA Rich, and the Misses Ruth Johnson, Odell ThomDson. a IT 5! A Phvillis and Tiio daughters nf ef... Wyoming. Margaret Woodside, Helen Mendenhall dent spent Saturday night and Sunday last week. were the guests of their Deweyville, The school onprattA WAS a t and Virginia Carter. wttn nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mr. and Thomas Petter, success, and the teachers and students parenis, Easter Sunday. Adjourned to meet with Mrs. B. G. Thompson. are to be congratulated. The nnorotra Miss Ann Neddo spent Korth, May 2nd. beinc entensivelv entertnind Saturday was presented, April 18th at the ward forAfter two weeks, Mrs. Odell Bigler and in JjOgan. ouiiuay Hunter Gaddie and Don Chambers meeting nouse, under the direction of sons reiurned to their home in Coke-villBishop and Mrs. Charles Munns, Mrs F. L. Nye, and Frank Munns, Principal A. Price. were Logan visitors, Friday. Wyoming, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. J r t. the funeral services held for Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bigler had for Mrs. Oneita Shurtz motored to Salt " nau their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford their Sunday afternoon Mrs. Lindsay, at Salt Lake City, Lake City Saturday, returning guests, Mr. cggieston and children of Salt Lake. and Mrs. Wallace Simmons and child..cuHcauay oi last weeK. Mrs. Lind Mr. and Mrs. Kay Chidester and ren, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Saunders. say was a sister of Bishop Munns Mrs. T. E. R re w friends last week in honor of the Jkr tmleml Trmntptrtatlon Taay anniversary of Dr. Betenson. BE The members of the Lions Club enTO tertained their Wednesday evening in the basement YOUR vi uie lauemacie. The tables were made attractive with Easter decorations and lighted candles. The banBetter let us examine quet was prepared and served by the ward Y. L. M. I. A. Covers were laid your eyes NOW. for over one hundred. . President J. M. Gaddie was master Be sure they are right so of ceremonies and introduced the following speakers: Ezra Jensen, A. R you can enjoy reading "4'frtsbttor.' .. j Garland Personals re I Vidman. Mr f But. , ' juib. WavAv anu Mil a. u. i T Sunders and Henry MclntjTe, had a rysiai nw delightful swim at the unaay evening. springs, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Saunders were in attendance at the opening dance at the Crystal Springs, Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. nuivru iujicj wiu Thomas children and Mr. and Mrs. White, enjoyed an Easter outing, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Y. Simmons, daiiorhtor Julia and cnn DeWainf. en joyed Easter Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. bimmons and family in Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jensen spent several days in Logan last week. Miss Vera Erickion of Preston, Idaho, is having a pleasant visit wiht her sister, Mrs. oJhn Saunders. Mrs. Nora Bigler enjoyed a visit last week with relatives in Ogden. Mr. iiad Mrs. Dewev Swancr snent several days in Salt Lake Citv last uvuui week. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Saunders, r.. - . Deweyville ! r M. V . TXT TXT7'I7CT Liy V LU 1 111 Di-ic- Collinston J. Saunders, and Ed. Bigler, were transacting business in Brigham, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bigler, Mrs. W. B. Simmons and children, Mrs. Odell Bigler and sons, and Mrs. E J2. Lefter combined business and pleasure in Brigham, Saturday and were delightfully entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Simmons and family. Mr. and Mrs. Newel Sargent of Grace, Idaho, enjoyed the week-en- d with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Erickson and family. Mrs. George Johnson spent several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Baltimore in Logan. fiea T ni a Tiinn Pninvetd tViA waaV end in Brigham and Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Saunders and Mrc Hatfio Hensser (ninvod f Easter dancing party at Elwood. Mr and Mrs. Clark Rnwen Mr anA Mn V. V. Tfler "and Mra Tn?nin a rm Vitaphone and play Bigler, .enjoyed . , i supper in tix)gan, inursaay nignt. REST The week of April 21 to 26 inclusive, has been designated by the manufacturers of quality bedding as National Better Bedding Week. In our complete stock of springs and mattresses you are sure to find just what you want "for the Rest of your Life." cri-a- n e, ed - a-- KIND EYES this Car Capener, J J. Shumway, Bishop W. W Richards, J. Y. Rich, Jeff Rich, of Salt Lake City, P. C. Petterson, and . A. Driggs. Musical numbers were Mark by given Nichols, A. R Capener. George and Fred Nye and J. H. Kirk-ha- Children of the grade school advertised their operetta which was pre--. . ..rU tll lIie Illgn 8cn00 auditorium, night. rnday A delightful evening was had bv all these long winter evenings. We , tag is your assurance of uai i&y a fin dl B)p.gBidabiH8y have the experience and the equipment to make your eyes better and your vision clearer. present Miss Larelda Capener, daughter of Mayor and Mrs. A R. Capener, and N. Homer Hansen, of California, were married in the Salt Lake Temple last lnursday evening. Mrs. A. D. Rich entertained last Thursday evening, at the home of her Mrs. W. G. Carter in compli-Tmother, l M.lss Rhea Winters, a luncheon was served to Miss Rhea Winters, Mrs O L bride-illlcwll- s, Tremonton Utah - FORD 19291 QUALITY WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS COUPE There's no greater assurance of used car value than the has been carefully checked and thoroughly reconditioned by expert mechanics. If you want reliable transportation insist upon a used car "with an OK that counts." Chevrolet red "OK that counts" tag," fodnd only on the used car stocks of Chevrolet dealers. This tag guarantees that the car bearing it ORDER THROUGH F. B. BARLOW frm Vestal HatcherJ'' taluma, Swortf " DODGE I "Caterpillar" Tractors and Weeds Don't Agree Bargain The great reception accorded the new Chevrolet since its introduction, January 1st, has brought unusually cars to our showrooms. 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