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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1930. PAGE SIX -- f- south run into the Bishop's car smash ing the right front wheel and the City fender. Mrs. Jensen was badly shaken up and Mary Ian Johnson received Wednesday evening, the Primary shopping in Ogden, Saturday, officers and the Seag-ulgirls gave a other car were also shaken up. party in honor of Mrs. Afton Gilson, who has been a Primary worker for the past three years and who is moving to Corinne to make their home During the evening, games were played and radio music was enjoyed after Messrs. VV. A. Adams, Delos Adams which refreshments were served to and Hugh Adams, spent the week-en- d and Mrs. Afton Gilson and husband, relatives and friends in Pleas visiting to the Mesdames Olga Rasmussen; ant Grove. La Vela Matesen; Ida B. Christensen; Mrs. Odell Juleander. of Logan, is Violet Iversen; Winnie Jensen; Sina visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Hansen; Emma Ohm an; Sarah All red; S. Hansen, while her husband is at Andrea Hansen; Elvina Jensen; Bertha Waunker: and to Misses Naw- - tending to forestry work on the forest rine Checketts; Phyllis Jensen; Carma reserve. Mrs. David Larson visited relatives Hansen; Eldora Olsen; Delone Christat Clearfield, Sunday. ensen; Zella Christensen and to Gilson- - A very pleasant evening Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover motored to Salt Lake City, Tuesday was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Rast Petersen were afternoon to see A. I. Grover, who was so seriously injured in an auto shopping in Tremonton, Monday. Weldon Rasmussen is suffering accident, Monday. They found him in with infection in his knee, caused a very critical condition. Amputation of one lee: was necessary because of from a wooktick bite. Roy Thorsen, who has been sick for the limb being so badly injured. He the past week with an abscess in his was taken to the L. D. S. hospital. The monthly work and business head is now able to be up and around. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon and meeting of the Relief Society was deHarold Arbon motored to Snowville, viated from Tuesday and a surprise Saturday evening, at which place they was played on First Counselor Anna attended the funeral services of their W. Larson. Mrs. Larson has worked faithfully uncle Levi Petersen, on Sunday. Mrs. Sina Thorsen and son Roy and will with President Sophia Larson years, pract motored to Ogden, Tuesday on busi- - for the past twenty-fiv- e TIG S3. ically all her married life, in the ward Last Sunday evening, Scoutmaster liehef society. The party was arLincoln Jensen and the following ranged as a means of showing the scouts motored to Perry ward, where love and appreciation the members they received their scout badges: have for Mrs. Larson. The meeting was scheduled for two Percy Brailsford, Heber and Ferdnand Elm, Dalas and Jay Christensen, Clin- o clock at Mrs. L. Grover1 s home. In ton Hill and Harry Miller and Winn stead the ladies met at :30 and went in a body to the home of Mrs. Larson Christensen. Mrs. Golden Andreason and children intercepting her before she had left of Elwood visited at the home of Mr. her, and causing a real surprise. A jolly social time was the outcome. and Mrs. Rast Petersen, Tuesday. Saturday evening, a few friends Singing and music were enjoyed. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Games under the direction of Mrs, Gilson, to spend the evening as they Owen Cheney, kept all in a lively are moving to Corinne to make their mood. Pres. Sophia Larson presented the home. The evening was spent in a honored a guest with a lovely pair of late At hour, way. very pleasant refreshments were served to Mr. and kid gloves and a silk scarf as a token Mrs. V .R. Gilson, Mr. and Mrs. Glen from the members. Mrs. Larson resIversen, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Manta-l- ponded in her usual modest way exMr. and Mrs. Ursal Whitaker, Mr. pressing herself as undeserving of the There and Mrs. Orval Iversen, Mr. and Mrs. praise and honor given her. Alvin Jensen, all of this' city and to were thirty ladies present. Mrs. Osro Barnard, of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Price of her daughter, Mrs. Alvah visited Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Andersen and Rhodes, Tuesday, also attended the two children of Bothwell. Mrs. Augus- surprise on Mrs. Anna Larson. The Primary Officers are busy preta Iversen. Mrs. Thressa Brailsford and Miss Bemice Iversen, motored to paring the children for the Health Snowville, Sunday, where they attend- riay they are planning to give next ed the funeral services of Levi Peter- week. Leland Watt of Layton, Francessa sen. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Jensen were Fight of Thatcher and the Misses Beth and Louise Atkinson were dinshoppin gin Ogden. Saturday. Wednesday morning, the chicken ner guests, Sunday at the J. L. Atkincoop of Ben Mortensen, was burned to son home. Messrs. George Godfrey and Roy the ground, when the coal oil stove exploded, but at the time of the fire he Thompson, of Clarkston, visited at J. had not yet received any baby chicks. L. Atkinson's, Tuesday. Mrs. Ed Christensen is very sick at her home here. Her many friends hope for her speedy recovery. Monday, the Sixth and Seventh grades, with their teacher. Miss ,Elva John Bowcutt was pleasantlv surBaird, enjoyed a trip to the Crvstal Springs. After a good swim delicious prised on his eightieth birthday bv his refreshments were served. Those fur- -' family at the home of Lorenzo Bow nishing cars to take the children over cutt, Saturday evening, May 10th. were: Mrs. J. L. Weidmrn. Mrs. Reg. Sixtyeight guests were present, inBurt, Raff Christensen. Henry John- cluding sons, daughters, grandchildson and Peter S. Jensen. ren, great grandchildren and ono Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hansen and brother, James Bowcutt, of Wheelon Mark Simensen, motored tt Brigham, and sisters-in-laMrs. Mary Ann Bowcutt and Mrs. Christina Bowcutt. Saturday evening. A program consisting of readings, Bishop Ospy Jensen, met with what Mrs. George Bowcutt and small might have been a very serious accident Sunday evening, while makinrr daughter, Elaine, accompanied Mr. the turn to park in front, of the meet- and Mrs. Henry Swenson to Snlt Lake ing house. A car coming from the Sunday, where they will spend a week j Bear River l East Garland j Per-cil- la o, E. W. Ward served luncheon following the meeting to fourteen members and one visitor. Mr .and Mrs. R. C. Richards were shopping in Lcgan, Friday. Mr .and Mrs. J. A. Capener, came; up, Saturday and returned to Salt Lake City, the following morning. Mr .and Mrs. Russell Capener and children and Ax. and !Urs. Leland Capener and daughter, and Ray Capener went to Salt Lake, Saturday to visit with relatives for a few days, Mrs. Glenna Packer, of Wheelon, was a guest at the R. D. Macfarlane home Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Harold Peterson and children returned to Salt Lake City Friday after visiting at the A. A. Forsberg home for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Forsberg and daughter, Ruth, accom-- , panied her. visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs Swenson were here to attend the party for their grandfather, John Bowcutt. Ira Ward, Alvin, Lorenzo, Jr., and Russell Bowcutt, went to Trenton, Monday to work in the beet fields. Wilford Ward and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Ward and daughter, came over from Cache Valley, Sunday to spend Mother's Day with Mrs. Phoebe Ward. Clayton Beck went to Southern His brother Utah, for the week-enEar!, returned with him and will visit here until the close of school, songs and speeches was rendered after which a delicious luncheon was served. Mr. Bowcutt was the recipient of a number of useful gifts. An enjoyable time was had by all. Mr. Bowcutt although advanced in years is still hail and hearty and enjoys running his own car and takes part in all little community affairs. The Boy .Scouts gave a dancing party, Friday evening. Melvin Ward, of Wellsville, was visiting with his mother, Mrs. Phoebe Ward, the latter part of the week. The ladies of the Farm Bureau were pleasantly entertained at a card party and social at the home of Effie Welling, Friday. Fourteen ladies were present. Mrs. Welling served a delicious luncheon late in the afternoon. She was assisted by Mrs. Tracy Welling and Mrs. R. D. . d. JOHN DEERE HIGH-LIF- T MOWER j j i High easy foot lift and extremely high hand lift furnish great clearance under all operating conditions. 2. Direct transmission of Power through two pairs of PERFECTLY BALANCED GEARS lightens draft and reduces wear, thrust of each pair counteracts thrust of the other pair. 3. Twenty one point durable malleable clutch insures instant starting. 1. j p New Improved Quick Dump Sulky Rake John Deere Side Delivery Rake (Especially Designed for Heavy Work) Windrow the hay while green and save the leaves. Self-Dum- I UTA H WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Goshen C .A. Talboe received contract, on bid of $33,600, for construction of modern junior high school building. Intermountain Grain Ogden. Growers, capitalized at $250,000, filed articles of incorporation. Wildwood Scenic road between this place and Aspen Grove placed in good vice-preside- nt condition. Garland Work started on building recreation hall on proposed building site. Park iCty Park Avenue and Empire Canyon wil be oiled and graveled. Repairing of road up Little Creek h Canyon between Paragonah and progressing rapidly. Lehi Installation of water siphon, to carry water from A, W. Davis corner to ground of Second Ward Chapel, Mac-farlan- e. Mrs. Glen Walker went to Pocatello, Sunday. 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