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Show PAGE SEVEN BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1930. Proud Exhibitors . . . . Utah State Fair, October 4 to Jack Shumway is attending: the U. S. A. C. George Bishop of Logan spent the with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bishop. Odell Thompson of Logan spent the week-en- d with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson. The officers and class leaders of the ward Y. L M. L A. enjoyed a social Monday evening at the home of Coun. :.!rs. G. G. Sweeten. Fourteen ladies ' were present. The members f the Ladies Self Culture Club were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. F. A. Driggs, Wedensday afternoon, September 17th with President Mrs. George Henrie in charge. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. 'Mr. J. M. Gaddie gave a report of the district convention held in Hyrum, September 5th, Parlirnentary law was discussed by club parlimentarian, Mrs. Mark Nichols. Miss Mary Petterson, of Ugden, gave a very interesting paper on "Indian Women and Their Baskets." Mrs. Lucinda Jensen of Bear River City spoke on the Sheep Industry. Thirty club members and a large number of guests enjoyed the social hour and the delicious luncheon served by the hostess. Club adjourned to meet with Mrs. Thomas Lee, October 3rd.i -- week-en-d ! I 'jT J1- at Logan. Here are two prize exhibitors who are watching for the annual pet stock and dog show which is a feature of the State Fair each year The pet stock show will be held Sunday and Monday, Oct 5 and 6. These two kiddies are quite sure that the parrot and the dog will wiri" prizes. - Garland Personals I Mrs. Dean Capener was hostess to n the members of the Literary Club, Wednesday evening -- I Garland-Tremon-to- of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hodges of Logan at the home of spent the week-en- d Mrs. Hodges' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite. Mr. and Mrs. John Burton, had as their week-en- d guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burton of Salt Lake City. Don Chambers and Duane Archibald were Salt Lake visitors, Wednesday of last week. Sargent Streeper of the high school in Salt faculty spent the week-en- d Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Beal had as their week-en- d guests, Mr .and Mrs. at" - Salt T.alrtt ftthr The members of the Ladies Self Culture Club will celebrate the clubs 25th anniversary iSeptember 27th at 3 o'clock P. M., at the home of Pres. Mrs. George Henrie. All former club members have been invited to attend. J; T. Arbon of the high school with his faculty spent the week-en- d parents in Snowville. The Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. A. of the Box Elder, Malad and Bear River stakes will meet in convention, Sunday, September 28th in the stake tabernacle at Garland. The General Board will present an attractive copy of the 1930 Slogan to the stakes having 75 of required officers appointed and 75 of appointed officers present at the convention. Let us make Bear River stake the winning stake. The Misses Margaret and Helen Harvey visited with friends in Salt ."' Lake last week, i Mrs. Ursel Rose and son Horace will . spend the winter in Logan. Mrs. P. C. Petterson, Mrs. John Bur-Io- n and Mrs. Charles Wood, motored ITvha 0, e . to Salt Lake City Thursday, returning home Friday evening. Probably the hardest job in the Mrs. B. G. Knoth entertained at din- world at this time would be writing a ner and bridge Saturday evening. The history of Chinese wars. following ladies enjoyed the party: Mrs. W. G. Carter, Mrs. P. C. Petterson, Mrs. J. L. Harvey, Mrs. T. E. Betenson, Mrs. F. J. Limb, Mrs. Harold Persson, Mrs. Frank Riser, Mrs. A. D. Rich, Mrs. A. M. Austin, and Mrs.. T. W. Innes. Mrs. Innes won high score and Mrs. Carter low. Mrs. E. J. Holmgren was a Salt Lake visitor, Sunday. Pres. and Mrs. J. J. Shumway were Logan visitors, .Sunday afternoon. F. S. Peck made a business trip to Ogden, Monday. Mr .and Mrs. J. M. Gaddie motored to Idaho, Saturday, returning home Tuesday; Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carter had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Woodward and family of Corinne. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rich motored to Salt Lake City Wednesday of last week, returning Thursday. fflnririD . Fielding I ry o -1- Richard Packer. Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Burnett, all of Ogden. Melvin Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1. j Emar Harris returned the early part Mrs. W. E. Packer, who has spent of the month after fulfilling a mission the past two weeks at Fruitland, New for the L. DS. church in the German-Austria- n mission field. Mexico, returned Wednesday. Mrs. Packer attended the Indian Ceremonial which took place during her visit UTAH WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL there. REVIEW Mrs. Nanny Ashcroft, Mrs. Ira Hug. gins and Mrs. Albert Smith of Ogden, Bauer Combined Metals Reduction are visiting Mrs. Alice A. Smith. Mrs. Co. installs zinc washing machine at Ashcroft has recently returned from plant here. Washington, D. C., where she has been Castle Dab? Section of road from the for past year. Canyon wash to this place under ' School resumed Monday morning of Rock construction. last week with 152 students enrolled. State Route No. 10 in Emery county, The teachers are Asel Price of Lake-tow- n, Miss Helen Bean of Provo, Miss cleaned. Emery County Progress. Venial Telephone poles and wires Blanche Ferre of Gunnison, Miss to Mountain States ComThelma Valentine of Brigham and belonging pany will be removed from ' main Miss Nona Smith of Fielding. street and placed on lot liens of peoHenry Hess, Bill Jardine and Ezra ple's property. Packer returned Saturday evening Cedar City Furniture & Carfrom a fishing trip at Palisade Lake pet Co.receivedLeigh contract for furnishand Kiver, in Idaho. One hundred and ings for new Mountain States Tel & Mr. TeL building. fifty five trout were caught. Packer experienced the thrill of his Tooele Christensen, Jacob and Garlife, when a bear intruded and he gave diner received contract on bid of $28,-51him a whipping with his fishing pole, for Main Street paving project. the bear then went on his way. Summit Union Pacific railroad let George Mason left Wednesday of ocntracts to Merritt, Chapman & Scott last week to attend-thHarvard Law Corporation on bid of $115,000 for School at Cambridge, Mass. grading, trestling and culvert conwork on spur line Helen Burns- is at her home struction , Mrs. take-opoint near Las Vegas, again after spending the past six from to ff this place. months with her daughter, Mrs. Chan-ce- y Nev., Springville -- Contracts let for conHess of Brigham City. two-stobrick building Miss Marie Smith will leave next struction of for Mountain States Co. on land be week to attend the University of Utah longing to company between Uintah at Salt Lake City. State Bank and consolidated Wagon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood and and Machine Co. daughters, Opal, Viola and Mrs. Nephi Eugene Tolley received conClaude Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer tract for construction of 112,000-gallo- n Richards and Mr. and Mrs. "H. L. water tank at mouth Rchards attended the funeral services of Salt Creek retaining cost of about at canyon held in the Wasatch ward at Salt $3,500. Lake City, Sunday for Mrs. Richards, Wellville Plans underway to purwife of Dr. Hyrum .Richards. chase Hawbrush water to assure Tuesday evening a very successful plenty of water for summer months dancing party was given by the M. I. here. A. officers, it was the opening of the Nephi L. M. Pexton will remodel year's work in which the officers just Pexton building. The Brigham City Central Chevrolet recently chosen had charge. officers are Lee Sanders, superinten- Co. purchased Jos. F. Hansen building dent of the Y. M. M. I. A. with Marvin on Main Street. Provo Postal receipts for August Welling and Cecil Haskell as counsellors; Mrs. Marvin Welling, presi- totaled $9,109 as compared with $7,052 dent of the Y. L. M. I. A. with Mrs. durng August, 1929. Leo Farnsworth and Mrs. Wynn HanMonticello Work starts on permanent location staking of Federal Aid sen as counsellors. between here and Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Packer Project No. 106-had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Colorado State line. ! 22-mi- le State Fair Exhibitors Show Interest Exhibits In this year'i Utah State Fair, October 4 to 11, are going to be far greater in number than those of any previous year, according to Ernest S. Holmes, manager. Already some of the entry lists are nearly complete. Practically all of the names of exhibitors of all previous years appear on the lists, and added to these are many new names in most of the oiher exhibiting fields. It is quite certain that all of the pace will be occnpied by exhibitions in every department this year, Mr. Holmes said. As nsual, soma of the departments are filled before others, such as the booths in the building of the manufacturers. In this building there are forty-twbooths and all of these are occnpied with the zceptioa f four. . -- J , JKaVs9M0ftl6ftsYp' rrs Mt. Pleasant Two miniature golf courses completed between Texaco Service Station and Moon Winks dance, hall. CHOOSE A SIX Wmw nx si Site: ycDini9nil Upimuij sq When You Think six-cylin- car, you will der quickly recognize Its finer performance! For a Six is so smooth . . . quiet . . . flexible . . . and HARDWARE THINK WILSON Everything to Build Anything" Phone 11. comfortable! And the six-cylind- Chevrolet er is one of the world's lowest priced automobiles It costs no more for gas, oil or upkeep than Free to Public Uloi nd In the U. S. wher. advertuina matter eweruwanylme of Without obtained ud be free or product can the American hxfattral Library. OblicatioB Write for Bu.ineM Advertiin Mattel you are interested in; aame will beprompUy forwarded. Uum any other car you can buy. Gome in today. In a few minutes you will see what fine quality is built into the Chevrolet Six and what real AMERICAN IRDOSTRIAL LIBRAIY EntlneerlmiBmildiat, Ogden Work resumed on new highway project from West Ogden to Death Curve. Salt Lake City H. Dinwoodey Furniture Co. purchased two story brick warehouse building at 232 South Third West St. from Vogeler estate. Panguitch W. W. Clyde and J. M. Whiting of Springville, received contract on bid of $60,018, for building seven miles of Federal aid highway from here to Bryce canyon junction. Laketown Wheelwright Construc tion of Ogden received contract on bid of $27,470, for grading three and three quarters miles of road in Laketown canyon. Bids opened for improving Ogden-Sa- lt Lake highway near Fork Creek crossing at Centerville. of high Construction Murray school building being rushed to completion. Bids opened for building bridge on Sigurd road in Sevier County. Castle Dale Bids received for construction of one mile of rock asphalt on Emery County highway. Pleasant View Improvement being sought for new road here. Construction of new Morgan Federal aid road between Morgan and Devil's Slide, completed for distance of seven miles east from here. Yfa9tf)4Wfaaaf0la) Once you drive a The only pU Utah Power & light started work on transmission line from Coalville to Echo, which will cost about $10,000 upon completion. Coalville Construction of bridge over Chalk Creek on Lincoln Highway at north city limits, nearing completion. Ogden First Security Loan Co. of Boise, Idaho, capitalized at $5,000 filed articles of incorporation, establishing principal place of business here. Price C. S. Harris received contract on bid of $4,260, for construction of sidewalks. Helper City Council passes resolution favoring application of Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad for franchise to operate buses between Salt Lake and Price. Ogden Curbing and guttering improvements sought on Sixteenth East St.. from Washington. Parowan Southern Utah Rambouil-l- et Sheep Breeder's Association will hold ninth annual show he:e Sept 26-2-7. CkiaaaclUi! value it offers. BUILD A FINANCIAL RESERVE . Some Distinguishing Feature motor . six -- cylinder wire wheels at no extra cost of attractive new colors . . . . de luxe ... a wide variety, . modern, long, semi-ellipt- ic springs . . . fully enclosed brakes . . . Fisher hardwood and steel bodies four-whe- -- -- SAVINGS account is aggag like a strong, solid dam building up a reservoir 'of dollars to be mom! in times of pecuni ary drought or when needed. There is no time so good as the present to This begin your "building" operations. Bank cordially invites your Savings . . . safety gasoline il Account. Interest On Savings Accounts Tremonton banking co. -- tank in the rear ... a new and liberal Chevrolet service policy. SEX (DIME WBdDILIETr Opart Koadeter... 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