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Show PAGE THREL BEAR ETVEETALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1830 er relatives at Prove and American Those present were: .Anna and Bobby Fork. Andersen, AlJon Hansen, Ara and Elwood Mr. and Mrs. John Brown acd Mr. Stanley Andersen, .Barbara and A. C. -- Woolton of Lehi, were Phyllis and Bobby i guests at V. L. Christensen, Edith and Lewis Hunsaker. sens" Mrs. Han Mr. and last week, ah Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hill of Denver, Games were enjoyed under the direcColorado, just left here last week after Leon Taylor and children, of Idaho tion while Jklrs. Kroksh atof spending three months visiting .their Falls. Mr. Taylor is superintendent of tended Dolorus, to the luncheon. All had a the Idaho Falls Sugar Co. brothers and sister at the Hill farm. time. Sabina Erkkson relumed from Cali- very fine Robert Hill, bos of Charles HiU iof of the kindergarten teachers The fornia been has where he last week, JEvanston, Wyo., has visited for three lass to JSunday school and primary summer. the weeks at the Hill farm. He retumtl spending school ground on on the a gave party .to Wyoming last week. Miss Nina Lars en rtinrned Moodily names are Mary Teachers Tuesday. went a she to California, Xast Sunday Murray Lloyd, JEobaA after trip Erma Petersen, Wanda Andersen, .and Bessie Hill, all enjoyed an outing with Rigna Jensen and her folks from Hansen and Veda Hasmussen. . Games r Kel-stm- . in Logan canyon. JUr. and Mrs. Dave BlgJer and chil-drof Payson, spent the week-en- d visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Bigler arere missionary companions-Mis- s Nettie Jensen of Calienle, Nevada, visited Miss Wanda Andersen And other friends here on Iher way back rom Boise, Idaho, where Jshe had gone to attend the funeral f her father, Charley Jensen, formerly of here. iHe had just recently left the hospital at Brigham City and gone to Lima, Montana, to visit three of his children, where he died three hoars after arriving there, his body being shipped to Boise, Idaho, where he was buried Thursday, August 14th beside his wife, who preceded him 6 years ago. He leaves seven children: Mrs. Clara Darling, Nettie and Frank, Nevada, Mrs. Ester Perkins, Lloyd and Elmer of Lima, Montana, and Rose Jensen of Trernonton, also his father, Peter Jensen of Bear River City, and several brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Shepherd went to Gentile Valley Sunday to bring Mrs. Andrew Jensen home, after a visit with her 6ister, Mrs. Ransome for a en Cali-ent- e, week. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wyatt of Logan, visited here last week with Mrs. Mary Mortensen. Their son Sterling, has been visiting his grandma for three weeks. He accompanied them back to Logan. Bishop and Mrs. V. L. Hansen attended the Black Hawk celebration at "Lehi last week, they also visited oth Brigham City. They visited at Ban the Ceaci to Los An geles. They had a very pleasant trip. Miss Norma Andersena, accompanied Mr. Nye on his muakal recital trip last week to Howell and Portage. iMiss Norma Andersen, accompanied her Thursday to Plymouth. Tuesday evening a program and davce was given in behalf of Lloyd Hunsaker, who leaves next week for a mission to the Central States. The program: Song by choir, "God Moves In a Mysterious Way." Prayer by Walter E. Fridal. Duet by Mr. ami Mrs. Guy Johnson. Reading, La Vera Christensen. Piano solo, Norma Andersen. Beading, Erma Hansen. Missionary talk by Aldred Christensen. Musical reading by Mrs. J. M. Morten-seTalk by Lloyd Hunsaker. Duet by Ida Fridal and Lottie Munns. After the program dancing was enjoyed and Lloyd received a nice purse to take him to his destination. Elias Andersen and children, Ara and Stanley, went to Logan last Wednesday to visit Grandma Hansen. of Ogden, are visiting John here with his nephew, Jack and Emanuel Ericksen. Mrs. June Thompson and baby Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nielsen of Franklin, Idaho, home last week, she spent the week-en- d visiting relatives at Franklin and Mapleton, Idaho. Mr. June Thompson and three children went up there on Sunday. Dolorus Grace Thompson and Kroksh entertained last Thursday in honor of Morris and Helens Thompson's birthday at the Thompson ranch. TVancisco, along n. KING'S . . : ENTERTAINERS were enjoyed and luncheon served to over fifty children. Please remember the Relief Society will hold a work meeting aext Tuesday, August 26th. All Relief Society and Primary workers please attend pretty things are being made for the bazaar. Mr. Charles McClure of Salt lake City, his sister Adda McClure, of Aberdeen, California, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mann from Friday to Thatcher Mr. and Mrs. Levi Christiansen of Ogden, passed several days of last week with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Waldron and children went to Saltair Monday, where they were met by several former mission companions of Mr. Waldron. The day was passed in swimming, social chat,and last but not least a delicious lunch was prepared by the wives and daughters who were present. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dunn and family have moved to Blue Creek, where Mr. Dunn has taken over the store formerly owned by Collin Wood. A large number of our people attended Union meeting at Garland SunMany of them witnessed the day. graduation exercises of the Girls. Those who received certificates of promotion from this ward ee .; The Honeyville School Board in ses-- ! sion prepares the opening date for school September 8th. 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The Celebrated Musical Family With Orchestra and Vocal Ensemble, Including an Elaborate v Will Play at Trernonton "M FRID AY, AUGUST 29TH At L. D. S. Recreation Hall, 8. P. M. m, clude the removal of bad tonsils and i ents of the high school student of the Rosette the care of teeth. Regular school school will and mostforof these trans-wor- k petition j begins September 8th. privileges, rather than to lose portion The costs of transportation are run-- 1 the ninth and tenth grade work at ning high and therefore the board is Park Valley, which would otherwise case because of the decreased checking very closely on the conditions j enrollment. alunder which these privileges are Mr. George Bell, contractor and lowed. Those moving to the larger builder of the Clear Creek school, towns are now being classed as resiwith his final claims for appeared dents and are generally being denied settlement, which were accepted. The allowances. transportation of Clear Creek celebrated The board on Friday showed a will- people of the new school on last Moningness to furnish transportation for day night. all the pupils of Rosette and the ninth The board decided to buy three grade pupils of both Park Valley and so as to use the lower priced" Rosette if these two schools are also arranged for the improveunited. This would make it possible coal, of water facilities at Bothwell to retain the ninth and tenth grades. ment Collinston. and Bishop Hirshi, Lawrence Carter, and The Superintendent's Annual Report Roy Pugsley appeared before the will soon be released for publication. board in the interest of these two schools. The board deferred final ac- It was approved by the board. .. day. tion until these men may have time j Jack Forsgren of Brigham, was a to review the conditions again with If he had tried the stuff on the W visitor here Monday attending to mat- the patrons of their schools. It is first maybe he wouldnt' have been ters of business. probable that a majority of the par-- 1 blind Mr. and Mrs. John Cranier of passed Sunday here. Mrs. Anton Anderson accompanied them home, where she will remain for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reeves and children of Centerville, and Mrs. Vivian Archibald and children of Ogden. visited over the week-enwith relatives and friends. Mrs. Ethel Jensen and son, Ariel, and Miss (Sarah Peterson, returned to their homes here Friday, after a short visit with relatives at Ogden and Centerville. Miss Pearl Bergstrom and Frank Larson of Trernonton, were the dinner guerts of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Berg strom, Sunrtoy. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bradshaw and children of Trernonton, called on relatives Monday evening. were: Mildred Borgstrom, Fay Wal- -' dron, Ellen Watt and Clara Peterson, Miss Lurilla Diderickson, who has had charge of the class for a number of years, is to be congratulated for her earnest and untiring efforts as a teacher. 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