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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1930. PAGE TWO and a sister to the laides of the party. They had a very nice trip. I Mrs. Able returned to American Fork, Wednesday after spending a w ho couple of weeks here with her daugh.. nf Isran. " MISS LAUm ters. few years here a .jgo. Mrs. V. L. Hansen and daughters, taught schoolfriends during the with of Mrs. Vera and Loas, spent Saturday in Oga truest at the home . m ieave den. Henry Jensen of Holbrook, Idaho, visited here Sunday with relatives. He States in a few days. are was on his way to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Glen Walker and daughter Idaho. Dolores Thompscen and Pearl in Walker with Mr. returned Monday from a . week's visit at Twin Falls, Idaho. R H. S. stuaenus fhe Udy Hot Springs Both girls taught school out west at The young folks had a very enpjoy Clearwater and Stanrod. Clarence of Albion, Idaho, was held is the guestHepworth of Dolores Thompsen, He nSy School conference was good is a college chum of Miss Thompsen. The attendance Harold Sd children did welL They went to Logan Tuesday to visit KJsson and Julia Manning represent- - with Mathilda Jensen. Ted Shepherd, Violet and Isabel Jensen, went to Satl Lake City, last were Friday. daughter of Centervme Mrs. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jensen and ner guests of Bishop and Violet and Isabel, and Ted daughters, Capener. Sunday man. Shepherd, visited in Gentile Valley i Springs gave last week with Mrs. Ransom. UdyHo-ageH pool to Loa Freeman of Brigham City, was the proceeds from the 'of 5ur ward A large crowd turned out the guest of Herman Andreasen last also help Sunday. to enjoy a good swmi and Amos Hansen represented the high reuuic i. and son council at : Howell, last Sunday. Mr. ana Mrs. riuiac to Dr. J. W. Chambers, of Garland, of Glade have moved from Bngham their farm here ior me Tubbs of Ho , the high council visited at Elwood of Joel ward, Sunday evening, and gave an . . family . The triaifinor with rel- t, Other speakers wCiC interesting talk. lxiano, brooK, week-enIneir th were Ephraim Hansen, LeRoy Irsen, athas been Musical daughter, Shirley, who returned with and Norman Andreasen. numbers were by Dorthea Christensen. tending the B. R, H. S. The M. I. A. officers and Gelaner for Teachers attended the stake number of parties were held meeting Misses at Garland last Monday. The M. Men Miss Tubbs during the week enterBowcutt Vera and Gleaner are requested to Irene Ward and friends at go to Garland girls next Mondav. to prac tained about twenty-fiv- e of tice for 'the June Convention, which the home of Miss Ward, Wednesday will be held in Salt Lake City, June last week. at 6 to 8th. Mrs. Francis Tubbs gave a social Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hunsaker home Thursday in honor of her Tubbs. are proud of the first daughter, born granddaughter, Shirley Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hess and and on May 21st. oMther and bahv are doing fine. and Mrs. Lloyd Hess of Fielding, dinfast day exercises will be held here the family of Joel Tubbs were the ner guests of Mrs. Francis Tubbs, at 11 o'clock next Sunday morning. Choir practice will be held on Sunday of last week. atA number of parents from here Thursday evening, at 8:30 o'clock. I he Beehive girls held their Gradu tended the graduation exercises at the we ating exercises, Tuesday at 2 P. M. high school, Saturday. Although all have only had five graduates, they three of at Garland. The following girls from Elwood graduated: Wanda Andersen, done exceptionally well and them received awards at the special Melba Hansen, Francis Romer and assembly. Monday of last week. to his una Hunsaker. Miss Andersen and Miss Hansen took part on the proEmit Van Lerwen returned home at Downey, Idaho, Sunday after gram, giving a duet, "Song of Joy." of: spending two weeks at the home Joseph Hadfield. A reunion of the Udy family was hold Sunday at the Udy Hot Springs. i Those from here that attended were Edmund T. J. Udv, the families of Mr. and Mrs. John Riirtnn Udv, Austin Udy, R. D. Macfarlane, P, C. Petterson attended the evening Karl Welling and Mrs. Rowane Udy. Mr, and ivirs. man in hkioviiBow--vi. session at the Logan temple, Wednes: day of alst week. visited at the George Garland, , c i P. C. Petterson motored to Idaho, j CUU nome, ouuuav. e Wednesday of last week, where he Mr, and Mrs. Roy Hunsaker of spent Sunday with Mrs. Nina spent several days. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Richards were Dustin. The family of Ora Hyer of Blue Salt Lake City visitors last Thursday. Pres. J. J. Shumway made a busiGreek, were visiting at the J. H. Ward ness trip to Salt Lake City, Wedneshome the first of the week. Glen Lawrence and family of Rich- day of last week. mond were visitors at the home of Quite a number of Garland residents attended the funeral services Lorenzo Bowcutt. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward and Mr. held at Fielding last Wednesday, for C. W. Farnsworth. and Mrs. Ora Hyer spent the week-en- d R. J. Stayner, spent molt of last at Idaho Falls and Rexburg. They reweek in Twin Falls, Idaho. He returnturned home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Christenson of ed home Friday evening. Pres. and Mrs. J. J. Shumway, Mr. Tropic, Utah, are visiting with Mr. n and Mrs. Millan and Mrs. Horace Bigler. Mrs. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kirkham and Melba Nye attendand Mrs. Bigler are sisters. The family of Lorenzo Bowcutt were ed the Box Elder high school com Richmond visitors, Sunday. Karl Welling was transacting business in Brigham one day last week. Riverside XL . . . Mor-tense- n; ty R;ir -- d. Garland Personals n, mencement exercises last Friday evening. Dr. T. E. Betenson's father from Circleville is visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Betenson and family. Those attending the division con test held at Bngham City last Thursday evening included: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kirkham, Mark Nichols, F. L. Nye, C. D. Barfuss, Mr. and Mrs. George Nye, Mr. and Mrs. Millan Peck, Mrs. J. W. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. George Nye, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Persson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Castleton, Wen dell Grover, Theadore Arbon, Mr. and Mrs. Delos Thompson, Mrs. P. C. Petterson, Mrs. E. J. Holmgren, Mrs. J. M. Caddie, Jennie Peck, Mrs. Grace Haws. Mrs. D. Henry Manning, Keith Driggs, Jack Shumway, James Shumway, James Shumway, Cyril Linford, Duane Archibald, Floyd Lillywhite, Garn Capener, Bobbie Kirkham and Elmer Anderson. The Garland ward won in the following numbers at the division try- out: double mixed quartet under the direction of F .L. Nye, M. Mens chorus under the direction of Mark Nichols and the instrumental trio, under the direction of J. H. Kirkham. These nuhbers will go to the grand finals in Salt Lake City, June 7th. Mrs. F. 8, Peck was hostess to the members of the Ladies Self Culture Friday afternoon, May 23rd. Pres. Mrs. George Henrie was in charge of the meeting. Club business was disposed of after which the following program was given: Piano solo (a) "Estrelleta"; (b) "Hanging On The Garden Gate," Jennie reck. "The Place the Jewesh Nation Occupies Today,' M'rs. W. W. Richards. Little Sherry Jean Feck sang "I'm Daddy's Sweetheart" and Her mother, Mrs. Millan Peck, accompanied her on the piano. "Agricultural and Botanical Ex ploration in Palstine," Mrs. Mark mchols. During the social hour luncheon was served to twenty-seve- n members and the following guests: Mesdames J. D. Gunderson, Howard Gunderson, R .M. McFarland, Nathella Griffin, Charles Last, Arthur Felsted, Lewis A. R. Capener, Sterling Huish, D. E. Manning, Delos Thompson, Henry Brown, A. D. Rich, Naoma Rich and Mrs. Dan Garn and Mrs. Gertrude Hansen of Fielding. Club adjourned to meet with Mrs. Millan Peck, June 13th. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baron of Brigham City spent Saturday night and -- "Cock-a-doodle-do- ." Lilly-whit- Federal Farm Loans Also all kinds of Fire and Automobile Insurance Elwood Mrs. Millan Peck. Violin solo J. H. "September" Kirkham, Mrs. Millan Peck accompan-ies- t Two pipe organ numbers. "Golden Morning" and "The Rosary" Ralph Kirkham. The ladies guartet of Fielding composed of Mrs. Vern Bourne, Mrs. Ezra Packer, Mrs. Dave Jones, and Mrs. Gertrude Hansen sang two numbers, "Prayer Perfect" and "My Task" Mrs. Millan Peck. Two nipe organ solos, "Sweetest Story Ever Told" and "Eventide" Mrs. Millan Peck. The attendance was good and stake chorister, Geo. Nye announced that a concert would be held the last Sunday of each month. Mr. and Mrs. R. J Stayner and family spent a few days tKis veek in Salt Lake City, with relatives and friends. Mrs. Lee Isaacson left Saturday for Southern Utah, where she will visit with her parents, a week or two. ?IiiI!i!!!l!Blll!;lil!ii WWPMNi a mm I TURPENLESS LEMON EXTRACT .... $1.65 95c 50c I j 1 g 1 Store and Factory, corner 1 I 3rd S. and Tremonton St. MsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmM . improved. Mr. and Mrs. George Able, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunsaker and five children, Mrs. Lottie Munns and eight children, all went to Heyburn, Idaho, Saturday and Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christensen. Mrs. Christensen is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Able 1 - jr Only Full Enamel MONARCH RANGES For only $82.50 ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM, $1.90 Per running yard only 18x36 for 40c 24x36 RAG RUGS 55c FELT BASE FLOOR COVERING, $1.00 per runing yard only 45 lb. COTTON MATTRESS, for only ... $7.00 GOOD GRADE UNFINISHED CHAIRS For only $1.25 FLOOR LAMP and SHADE for only $1.75 Good grade Axm. 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Looks good. $475 $200 ment Look At This: 1929 CHEVROLET 11 TON TRUCK Kiciiuia Buy $500 And njr of ed f . tiiajte r:t vity iviorgan ho Ford dealers for Sugar House disl Company began operations as new JAMES BROUGH AGENT FOR DARYL , n.u oau For 1 0 Days 79 thM can 1929 FORD PICK-U- Good shape. 1927 P $425 CHEVROLET COACH A real bargain. can t $250 bought for a small down pay mant and aaajr tamu. Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton ra7wnaaBFi InJiBB&aVilH r Hog market active with strong demand. Top and bulk for week 10.00 butchers good for choice. Truck-i- n load lots quoted higher. Medium to good kinds $9.80 to ?9.95. Packing sows, $7.50 to $8.25. Jbr cnmieal Troniprtatln see James Brough SPECIAL ON . Weekly Hog Market i Why Not Have A Full Season's protection on those splendid crops of grain you have growing, it costs no more. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Mann returned last Friday, after spending a week in Tremonton visiting with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Winzeler. Mr. Mann's health is i Three pipe organ solos, "Estrellita," "Mighty Like a Rose" and "Andin-tino- " in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rich-aras. mr. ana airs. Kicnards have recently moved to Salt Lake City Those who attended the party included Mr. and Mrs, Dewey Richards, Mr and Mrs. oJhn Richards, Mr. and Mrs Millan Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Delos Thompon, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Felsted, Mr .and Mrs. F. A. Drigga. nd Miss Delia Hall. Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Betenson were Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday. HAIL INSURANCE - iii i' Dam ward.- - Apply Chirt-enso- JmIi d. 16 ozs 8 ozs 4 ozs Interest Rate Cor-inn- h AJh Og-de- WESTMORELAND'S . i. e, Wallarp Wi.se made a business trip to Salt Lake City Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Chambers had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Palmer and Ernest Palmer of Ogden. Mrs. Reese Williams and children of Ogden Are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Van Fleet motored to Brigham City, Monday. Lola White is visiting in Smithfield with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gaddie were Brigham City visitors, Monday. Mrs. P. C. Petterson and daughters Florence, Mary and Charline, and Mrs. John Burton and son Lowell, motored to Logan Saturday afternoon where they attended a show. Mr. and Mrs. George Henrie had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. R. week-enT. Shaw and family of Brigham City. A concert was held in the taberMr. and Mrs. Sterling Huish were nacle, Sunday afternoon at three Ogden visitors, Tuesday. o'clock. The following program was The members of the Clicquot club given: entertained at the home of Mr. and Beaver Mrs. Harold Persson, Tuesday evening Joseph J ohnson Prayer Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Nye. n Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gaddie were visitors, Saturday. a U. S. A. C student, Veryl Henrie, with his parents, spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Henrie. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hodges, of Logan, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Hodges' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite. Mr. and Mrs. George Carter were Salt Lake visitors, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Felsted and son, Jimmie, motored to Tooele, Friday, returning home Sunday. Dr. T. E. Betenson attended a convention in Pocatello, Idaho, Saturday. William Cockayne of Salt Lake City visited here with friends over the Phone 20 |