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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1930. PAGE TWO Mrs. Harold Castleton, Mrs. Peter Mrs. Nathella Griffin, Mrs. Sam Boss, ! I Capener, Mrs. R. C. Bowcutt, Mrs. - Nellie Anderson, Mrs. J. D. Gunder-so- n, H Mrs. H. B. Gundersen, Mrs. Mull-ine- r, R. T. Shaw of Brig-haCity was a Miss Ann Neddo and Miss Lou Garland visitor Wednesday of last Veil Roberts. week. Mrs. H. Y. Swinyard was a Logan G. G. Sweeten and F. S. Peck made a business trip to Ogden, Wednesday visitor, Monday. Edna Capener, a U. S. A. C. student of last week. with her parents, the week-en- d spent of Williams Howell Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. A. R. Capener. Mayor Malad were visitors at the home of Mrs. G. G. Sweeten and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carter, last motored to Logan Sunday, Orpha Wednesday. where they attended a Mothers Tea, Millan Mrs. and Mr. S. Peck, P. by the Sorosis sorority. Peck and Mr. and Mrs. Delos Thomp- given Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stayner were son motored to Salt Lake City last Salt Lake City visitors, Monday. Thursday. Mrs. N. Homer Hansen was a LoGeorge Nye, gan visitor Sunday. Alfred Michaelis, Isabelle Worthen was a visitor at Henry Brown, Mrs. J. W. Chambers, and Mrs. F. S. Peck motored to Ogden the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Friday evening, where they met with Chambers, Monday afternoon. other M. I. A. stake officers and disMr .and Mr3. J. J. Thompson and cussed matters pertaining to the June Mrs. Leonard Bishop were in Ogden, convention. Monday. Melba Nye was visiting in Brigham Garland Personals City, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Felsted spent in Salt Lake City. the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harvey were Brigham City visitors, Friday. Mrs. C. E. Smith and son Richard, in Draper, visiting spent the week-enwith relatives and friends. Myrintha Burningham, a member of the high school faculty spent the d in week-en- d Bountiful with her parents. Mr .and Mrs. W. G. Carter motored to Salt Lake City, Friday. Mrs. Dixie Shelton of Preston, Idaho, was a Garland visitor, Friday. Tkose attending the evening session at the Logan Temple. Friday included Bishop and Mrs. W. W. Richards., Mr. and Mrs. John Burton, Mrs. P. C. Petterson, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Walker, Mrs. Harold Castleton, Neils Neilson, Mrs William Pritchard and Mrs. W. R. Van Fleet The ladies Self Culture Club will meet at the home of Mrs. F. S. Peck, May 23rd, instead of May 16th. Mrs. Dean Cgjener and Miss Orpha Sweeten entertained at a shower, Saturday evening, in compliment to Mrs. Homer Hanson, a recent bride. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Hansen's parents Mayor and Saturday, men, women, and child- ed a very pleasant evening at the ren, met at the church house and did Crystal Springs, Wednesday night a fine job of cleaning the inside and Mrs. Fred Harwood and children of the grounds. Salt Lake City visited relatives here, Mrs. Fred C. Farmer was in Salt Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Lake City, Friday. Mrs. M. A. Lish. Mrs. N. Peter Marble of this place, Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Harwood and entertained at her home a number of children of Ogden, were dinner guests little folks at a birthday party, given of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter, in honor of her little riancrhfor Ttanna Jensen of this place, Sunday. who was seven years old. Games were Brigham City fifth ward ball team played, ice cream and cake served to were victorious over the home team all. here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish and LaVar Redford of T visited at the hnmo f Mr anA and Saturday visiting friends Mrs. Peter Jensen nt Tsio-aSnnau ana nis Dromer,Sunday uaeu or this place. Mrs. Jensen accompanied them home Irene Lish and Mabel Ault, motored . Ml ana win visit nere ine weeK. to Ogden with friends, Sunday. A number of Olir vmino- fnllra on joyed the talkie. (Chasing The Rain- Salt Lake City Five tracts of land dow ) at isngnam uity Sunday eve- between present post office building ning. and Fourth South Street Wednesday night, the Bee Hive for $304,825 for constructionpurchased of post girls surprised their teacher, Miss Iris onice addition. Schow at the home of Mrs. Fred Farmer. Rook was the diversion of the evening. A plate lunch was enjoyed by all. A party was given at the ward house Monday night in honor meeting Deweyville of the district school teachers, Principal Asel Price, Phyllis Armstrong, Friday night, May 9th, the children and Iris Schow. A program was carunder the direction of the Primary ried out as school days. A good time 3 USE officers put on their opera to a well was had by all. Peanuts closed a very pleased audience. All are to be con- pleasant evening. A token consisting of a book was presented each tearhor gratulated. Mrs. Duett Loveland and son The Junior girls and M. Men enjoy Mr. and Mrs!. J. A. Fryer and Flavors: Lemon, Cocoanut and Butter Scotch. 35c a nackace. daughter, Darleen, all of Deweyville, were shopping in Ogden, Saturday. 3 Enough for 5 to 7 pies. Varsel Dewey of Salt Lake, will WESTMORELAND'S visit relatives here for a few weeks. Store and Factory, corner Edna Loveland of Salt Lake City, viMiiea relatives nere Saturday 1 3rd S. and Tremonton St. and feunday. Efflffl The daughters of Mrs. Sherly il Tucker, of Ogden, visited at the home of their aunt, Mrs. N. Peter Marble of axe soon. k&kerC fir Ecmnomiml TrmntpirUtltm this place. l Quarterly conference, held at Garland Saturday and Sunday, was attended and enjoyed by a number from . auui-- j the Deweyville ward. Mrs. A. R. Capener. Harold Persson motored to Ogden and Bountiful, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Manning were Salt Lake City visitors, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson and Mrs. Alfred Bishop motored to Logan, Friday, where they attended a Mothers' Tea, given at the Bluebird by tne Kapna Alpha Fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Winters of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. Winters' parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Winters, Saturday night and Sunday. Mvrle Limb, who is teaching school at Howell spent the week-en- d with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Limb. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite had as their Sundav dinner guests, Dr. and Mrs. H. Y. Richards of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hodges of Honeyville. and Mr. and Mrs. Millan Peck and little daughter, Sherry Jean. It. J. Stayner. spent several days last week in Idaho. He returned home Sunday morning. ' The Daughters of the Pioneers at trie home of Mrs. Frank Hansen. tast inursaav aiternoon, May 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baron of Brig-haCity, were Sunday dinner guests at me nome ot Mrs. Baron's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nve. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burton and Belle Burton, of Salt Lake Citv, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I f Garland-Tremonto- son, Mrs. G. G. .Sweeten, Mrs. L. R. Walker, Mrs. DeLos Thompson, Mrs. Harold Persson, Mrs. E. J. Holmgren, a. Lamb. Mrs. David Morris was Thursday guest of her daughter, Mrs. Dewey Lamb. Miss Fern Marshall and sister, Ina and friend, Elwood Jones of Salt Lake were Saturday guests of Miss Mary Estep. - Majestic Radio 2 Words Tells All; Jfa gcst PREPARED PIE FILLING I Ai-oolandh- iyi..jrLlmt Federal Farm Loans OnewapHetf Six-cylind- er Interest Rate tfine combine remark- able smoothness, fle- xibility, power and economy. Also all kinds of Fire and Automobile Insurance Apply JAMES BROUGH Secretary and Treasurer Garland National Firm Loan Association GARLAND - - Why make your suits shiny and like old ones by pressing them at home when you can have it done with a Hoffman Press in an shop. 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