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Show PAGE FIVE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEASER THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1930. - 1 East Garland 1 -- I Miss Macel Robertson of Fountain Green was visiting with relatives here over the week-enMr. and Mrs. Morlen' SorensenJ Villard Johnson and Mr .and Mrs. C T T H !l n can nrAnf tn f Airon famnla Friday. Miss June Rhodes spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rhodes at Union. Mrs. David Larson and daughter, Marie spent several days of last week visiting with relatives in Logan. . Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen attended the silver wedding anniversary dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Frances Sheffield at Salt Lake. In the after-no- ri they attended the funeral ser-v- if , held for Wm. Norton. The re- tnt, d home Monday. ( Belle TTom.nurWK At Fielding is Visiting at the home of Mr. and . d. ! A. R. Udy. Widay afternoon. Miss Alvas Rhodes had as her guests Mrs. Osro Barnard of Garland and Mrs. N. L. Hansen of Brigham. Tuesday of last week, Mrs. A. L. Cook and Mrs. Margaret Pack, of the stake board visited the Relief Society. The literary lesson, Emily Dickenson, was given by Mrs. L. M. Holman. Thirteen ladies were present. Mrs. Alva Rhodes and Mrs. Nathaniel Garn were in Brigham, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Larson had as their guests, Sunday, Mrs. Judith Taylor of Los Angeles, and her grandson, Master Jack Austin of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Northman and children of Garland. Early Monday morning a number of scouts left in the Grover van for Camp Kiesel, under the supervisor of Asst. Scout Master, Paul Larson. Robert Calderwood and Dr. D. B. Green, of Tremonton were the speakers at the .Sunday evening Sacrament meeting. Miss Bessie Korth gave piano solo. Monday morning, Mrs. J. W. Larson, daughter Clarissa, and son Lewis, motored to Salt Lake City where they spent a few days visiting with friends and relatives. Mrs. Clayton Cheney of Brigham is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Owen henev. Mesdames Osro Barnard, iZhodes, Ida Rhodes, and H has been organized under the Garland Personals ! f 1 Og-de- n, Emilv Keith Rhodes motored to American Falls, Idaho, Tuesday morninpr and attended the funeral of Frank Barnard, uncle of Mrs. Rhodes. They met Osro Barnard there who returned home with them in the evening. Monday morning, the Trail Builder boys under the direction of their teacher, Mrs. John 0. Oyler, Jr., ate a campfire breakfast on the banks of the Bear River. Ben Benton and Mrs. Joy Adams Mitchell were married Wednesday of last week and are now living in Garland. Mrs. IDAHO CENTRAL THE UTAH RAILROAD COMPANY, for permission to operate as a common carrier of freight by motor vehicle between Salt Lake City and the Utah Idaho NOTICE OF HEARING TRAVEL BY TRAINCM r i from everyone. We know you've had much trouble and strife When you helped pioneer San Pete in your early life. 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And, a Majestic equipped with the Majestic matched tubes most advanced receiver in the world can be the proud possession of any family of four at the extremely low cost of from 8c to 15c per day apiece for 365 days. Come in, or phone us today for a demonstration. (Hi and sons And has gained love and confidence ILE111I Plows The Oliver gy. Mighty Monarch of the Air This baby proved to be no other Than our own dear, kind, and loving mother, She'd given birth to eight daughters l Daily to September 30 liberal Stopovers Enroute Return Limit October 31 : . MOVING THROUGH OUR Summer Excursions ' '. , : Now mother we've met all happy and I In time she married a noble man, Then for the future they began to plan To build a home and till the soil Which surely required a great deal of toil. FEW OF THE THINGS WHICH ARE U;'. X t V4 Wbat a blessinng it was to that husband and wife. To be entrusted with her little life. They watched her thru her tender years; And loved her whether smiles or tears. rough A received birthTo celebrate your seventy-fift- h What greater happiness could one lay her head, day. And a covered wagon cradled her for You've lived beyond the alloted ten know a bed. Than to have such a posterity here and three score She was bathed in the cool streams on below And we hope youll live to see many the way, more. And all united and full of love And grew and thrived from day to day. : Notice is hereby given that the application of the Utah Idaho Central Railroad Company, for permission to operate as a common carrier of freight by motor vehicle between Salt -- JLake City and the Utah Idaho State Line, will be heard before the Publir Utilities Commision of Utah, at its Mrs. John Richards was hostess to office, 303 State Capitol, Salt Lake members of the Ladies Self Cul the of the 8th on day Tuesday, City, Utah, ture Club Friday afternoon, June 20th, July, 1930, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. Summer flowers made the rooms atBy order of the Commission. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this tractive. President Mrs. George Henrie was in charge of the meeting. The 18th day of June, 1930. F. L. Ostler, Secretary program for the afternoon included the following numbers: (Seal) . And all but one are still alive. , CASE NO. 1165. circle for And thankful for blessings from above. She had no mansion where she could Birthday Observed In the Matter of the Application of Have been linked to our their western drive, ever more. A baby girl was born at Mormon grove. Grandchildren and great grandchildren Dowq in Missouri, a place on the road. total fifty-fiv- e. flauo-Mort- BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF UTAH State Line. 4-- Fielding ;rS. M Two entertaining readings were supervision of Mrs. Owen Cheney and given by Mary Gaddie; a paper on Mrs. Ross Rhodes with eight members club work by Mrs. J. L. Harvey; a humorous story by Mrs. G. G. enrolled. The Relief Society have completed Sweeten; Idonna Porter sang two their lesson work and during the solos with Mrs. F. M. Peck accompan- summer will meet only once a month List for the work and business meeting During the social hour the hostess which is held at some home with a assisted by Mrs. Dewey Richards social hour included. served a delicious luncheon to twenty-tw- o club members and ten guests. Club adjourned to meet with Mrs. Brigham Marriott, July 11th. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood entertained at a dinner and shower, ThursMrs. The marriage of Stacy Garn, son of day evening in honor of Mr. and 6ixty fnends Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn, and Ada 1 Charles J. Wood. Over entertainment Carlson of Logan took place Tuesday enjoyed the evening's weds received many and the morning in the Logan Temple. The beautiful newly presents. followed a was wedding by ceremony Mrs. Ursel Rose and Mrs. J. W. Chambe Camp Keisel Friday Carl-' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. son. Immediate relatives ol Dotn afternoon. George Bishop and Hunter Gaddie The young families were present were Logan visitors, Friday. in home Og couple will make their Odell Thompson left for Logan last den. week where he has employment for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lillywhite were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite, Friday night. -Mrs. John Burton left for California Mr. and Mrs. George Henrie and Saturday. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burton. family have returned home from The Garland Lions were hosts to the where they have been visiting entire Garland National Guard un' with relatives. J. L. Harvey made a business trip to Wednesday. June 18th, and to Major Eskelson, Captain Turner, Lieutenant Salt Lake City last week. Kapple at Mrs. D. Henry Manning was a Eikens, and Lieutenant was Music luncheon. their week. regular of last visitor Wednesday Logan furnished by an orchestra composed Mrs, P. C. Petterson entertained at of members of the Lions club. Mrs. R. J. Stavner was a Salt Lake a miscellaneous shower, Wednesday visitor Wednesday of last week. to City 18th in June compliment evening, Mrs. Charles J. Wood, a recent bride. She was accompanied as far as Ogden The home was made attractive with bv her daughter, June and Florence garden flowers. Bridge and Hokum Petterson. Mrs. P. C. Petterson and Mrs. were the diversion of the evening. Mrs. J. W. hambers won high score Charles J. Wool, motored to .Salt Lake at Hokum and Mrs. T. D. Davis low. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Richards of Mrs. Louis Abbott high score at Salt Lake Citv spent th" week-en- d Bridge and Mrs. Grace Haws low. The visitine" with Mr. Richard's parents, hostess served a delicious luncheon to the following ladies: Mrs. Charles J. Mr. and Mrs. John Richards. Pres. and Mrs. J. J. Shumway Wood. Mrs. John Burton, Mrs. G. W. Bradford, Mrs. Osro Barnard, Mrs. where they were guests at the home T. W. Innes, Mrs. T. E. Betenson, Mrs. motored to Briffham Citv Sunday, B. G. Knorth, Mrs. T. D. Davis, Mrs. of Mr. Sid Mrs. M. D. Peters. Mrs. F. S. Peck. Mrs. Delos ThompGrace Haws, Mrs. Gporge Nye, Mrs. G. G. Sweeten, Mrs. F. S. Peck, Mrs. son and Jennie Peck, were Ogden Mondav. J. J. Shumway, Mrs. F. M. Peck, Mrs. visitors, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holmgren motorDelos Thompson, Mrs. D. Henry Manto Brinrham Citv Monday. ning, Mrs. M. E. Andrus. Mrs. Karold ed Mrs Vern Wixom ?nd children of Persson, Mrs. Arthur Foisted, Mrs. Leo Walker, Mrs. J. W. Chambers, Briorham City were visitinsr at the Mrs. A. R. Capener, Mrs. Harold home of Mrs. Wivom's narents. Mr. Castleton. Mrs. Jl. M. McFarland, ar1 Mrs. W. TJ. VanFleet, Tuesday. Rav Wood of Loa:an was a Garland Mrs. A. D. Rich, Mrs. F. A. Driggs, Mrs. E. J. Holmgren, Mrs. John Ovler, visitor, Fridav. ; MrS. P. C. PttorcT, pryi Miss Orpha Sweeten, Melba Nye, Berniece Gleason, Mrs. N. L. Hansen Florence, Mary and Charline and June of Brigham Citv, Mrs. Louis Abbott, Stavner, were Ocden visitors. Morav. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Peck had a their Mrs. George Abbott and Mrs. Barlow, of Tremonton. The bride was the guests Tuesdav niVht. Mrs. TV.ck's recipient of many beautiful and useful sister. Mrs. J. T. Erekson and daughgifts. .She was formerly Miss Belle ter Farn, of Murray. Burton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Burton. They will make their Geo. W. B home in Garland. Mrs. T. E. Betenson entertained the members of the Garland Tremonton Bridge club at breakfast followed by (Continued from oaee one.) bridge, last Thursday morning. Mrs. Oluf Johnson and " daughter Mrs. Bert Gadd, of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Whitley, Mr. and Mrs Ruth left for California, Friday. r Wendell Grover visited in Salt Lake Vajrcstensen, Mr. and Mrss. Bean, of CAtv last wpelc with relatives. V Salt Lake City. , An enjoyable afternoon was spent Mrs. Osro Barnard had as her; gujjs last week, her sister, Mrs. N. L. Han in visiting. A short program of singsen of Brigham Citv. ing and reading was given by the Mrs. Charles Last had as her guest grand children, and great grand childlast week, her mother, Mrs. J. W. ren. Delicious refreshments were I served. Leavitt of Lewiston. The following poem, written by Mrs. Mr .and Mrs. George Carter were Rozina Barkel, one of the daughters, Ogden visitors, Thursday. The Brigham City Commercial Club was read; DEAR MOTHER entertained the members of the Gar land Lions' club and their partners, In eighteen hundred and fifty five, Thursday evening ,at the Crystal Hot When some of the saints were making Springs. A delightful time was had by all who attended. A XknT. "vv i Liberal Allowance On Your Old Tires (Photie or drive hi for an appraUei) Eead this mtumrpmeembte gmarmnleet Come m and learn wiry we have such confidence In them. n molester service Phone 103 Tremonton, Utah Authorized Dealer |