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Show 1 1 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1930. PAGE SEVET Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Elza Sessions arere visiting: Mr. and Mrs. John Watson, of Ogden, relatives of Mrs. Afr'in Sunday, Evans. Mrs. Gorge Stark had as her Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Had-leof Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. G Wells, and daughter, Edna, and J. jranisoH, of Willard. Mrs. Edward Stark was on the sick i. t last week but is improving rapidly row. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson were lu Logan on business Tuesday. y, -- i yw Plymouth John C. Mason of Ogden motored to Plymouth Tuesday to visit his mother Mrs. Geo. Jesse Mason, returning in 381 "" ... W .viSj 'Sk. I "t the afternoon. m m w M Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nish, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd. and sons' Oras and Evan, were Tremonton. shoppers w T " ' r f "I : I 1 . "I s .lit Tuesday. I Mrs. George Jesse Mason, Mrs. Don Rufus Lamb and Gordon were TreV 3 i i . monton visitors Tuesday. Ezra Mason while trying to light the fire early Monday morning received painful burns. The can ex'" vx -ploded scattering coal oil all around the room. The impact broke two windows. Mr. Mason was burned so badly that he had to go to bed. I WAlKII 8SACH Mrs. William S. Mason, and daughshown emerging from the surf at ot the moet appealing places One Ocean Beach, Long Island, where he ter, and Mrs. Roy Webecter were e visited Treduring the of b; tho Mason Mrs. William lie was within easy reach of NBC visiting is enchanting months and winter monton. tall di officials in case of an unexpected A number of the young men who Hawaii, that group of Islands situated I s broadcast were working at Ashton, Idaho, re la U.S South Pacific Ocaan, the home ... turned home Monday. dance known as ot the undulating L.. Alired with mends were - Mrs. Carl Jensen and children Carel and ot the utelele. the among the hunters this season. Thev and were of. d known the and North Portal. Sask. Since tha guitar, sometimes dancing th a, Instrument City, Brigham Patsy, there never was such good here remarked, and relatives is White Empresses of the Pacific, plying over. This Island world visiting Sunday paradise in sometimes, harmony crooning shooting. They all got their full friends. now more accessible than ever, for from Vancouver to Yokohama and their weird, plaintive songs. Walklki quota of ducks. Canadian other points In the Orient, have in- Beach, Honolulu, is one of the most Miss Mable Pierson who has been recently the new 26.000-to- n Pftciao liner Empress of Japan, speed cluded Hawaii in their westbound fashionable resorts of the Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. Thyres Sessions are working at Brigham City was here queen of the Pacific and the largest itineraries, this route through the Hawaii's highlights include Kllauea Sunday visiting with her mother, Mrs. for rejoicing over the arrival of a lovely Janet and finest liner plying that ocean, cut majestic Canadian Rockies to Van- Volcano dark, sinister and brooding to She .work returned Pierson. :ce oaDy girl, born Thurday, October 9th 33 hours from the usual running couver and the Hawaiian Islands has one ot the largest and most active Sunday evening. (ass Mother and child are doing nicely. time from Vancouver to Honolulu, captured the Imagination ot the craters In the world. Nearby a Sunwas Thomas of Hawes Ogden, Mi d traveler. Hawaii's chief port. fiery lake ot molten lava., an awe Joseph Summers and daughter, day guest of Mrs. Don R. Lamb. as Alice, of Missoula, Montana, were Hawaii Is noted tor its beautiful. inspiring sight. Ellauea, supposedly travelers can now make splendid time Mrs. Steed is visiting at Ogfrom North America to these sun- sand; beaches, Its luscious pineapples the home ot the i ests visiting James Summers and Mrs. den withJanet Pelt, is an Thomas Hawes Mrs. ,for Mr. Wm. Payne the week-endrenched isles, as well as visit the and its native dancers. The natives, the big attraction of Hawaii National indefinite period. Banff on resorts and Lake of famous ardent the Park. Hunting, gather alley, big gams Mr. and Mrs. David T. Burnett, Sunday evening a very interesting Louise en route, from any point in sands and disport themselves to the fishing, tennis and other, pastimes eorge meeting was held in the Ward Chapel Mrs, Charity R. Nish and Mrs. Ervin Canada, or via Chicago, the Soo Line lilting strains of the ukelele and make, the visitor reluctant to leave. mpey, under the direction of the Seventies Hess were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Quorum. Mr. Orum and Mr. Hansen Mrs. Ezra Mason. 'J ri the speakers and a good crowd . Mrs. Elouise Leslie of Rexburg, W. H. Dunn of Blue Creek is at day, October 12th. All are getting Tho guests were seated at one large ' Frefonton. Vm. were was in attendance. table centered with a bouquet of pink is here visiting her brother, Ezra tending to matters of business here, along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sessions, of Mason for an indefinite period. week. Mrs. Wm. Rice, of Providence, is rosebuds and at each place a dainty this '15rS- all SummejDencr&c Manti, former residents of Bothwell, Devar and Orcar Mason were Sun- President Clarence E. Smith and visiting with her mother and relatives rosebud swaa supported as a favor in a pink vasev The place cards were atm attendeCty, Friday. ar&vvisiting their sons, Elzo, and day night guests of their cousins, Mr, Wm King, of Garland, attended the this week. BShloi Honeyville, Thyres, and expect to visit among and Mrs. Jesse Lamb. tached to a long ribbon and as each M. I. A. meeting here Tuesday eveMr. and Mrs. Sam Mortensen and after visiting mends belore returning home. guest mcked ?uT"t?er,1j!acNwrd, he ning. They are thanked for their son, Foy, went to Salt Lake City to found Summers, the M There was a dance the same attached to the rsijpn come to by given invited and visit again. visit the State Fair last Friday. "MB.!, MIX. & Men in the ward hall Wednesday. Reto the pink rose bud favoive leading Wm. past week. , iAderson and Maudell Miss HanH. C. and Christensen Seager, Hyrum In vase the daughter, freshments were served and all had an Sunof the Mr. and sen visited the conference and Fair in rosebud was concealed beneath the Anderson, the enjoyable time. card bearing School stake board visited the Salt Lake City last week. day conference and the the announcement dainty Joseph Hawkins, aged cousin of Dr. of the Vvk, engagement on school The Sunday. attended the following people yt of Miss Edna to Mr. Atchley. Mrs. Ronald Hales of Riverside en Sunday Mr. 3tafo ev She will also visit a few Eli Hawkins, has been visiting Dr. sevenFri- excursion to last the Cook and L. A. Temple Logan following Hawkins and family, the past week. . club at who the Circle Clio was tertained the to Atchley Mr. Mrs days wi' and Lawrence the were Tremonton of Hansen, day. ties speakers Dr. Hawkins and wife, attended the home of her mother, Mrs. Eva FarnsAnderson, who has been pt' the Mrs. Mr. Mrs. and Andrew P. J. tZl .... Jensen, Sacrament na t?hmeeting Sunday Mrs. P. M. Iver- - funeral services of Dr. Hawkin's worth Thursday afternoon. Twenty at the j; visits n6r niotnr school chum, Dr. Giant, of American members were present with Miss evening: Richard Calderwood, Reed Christensen, Mrs. Wm. Larsen reiurupu uLwie uesuay. H. i?.Se P. Rasmussen. and Mr. Morri- Mrs. T,g iss Rae Empey, of Tremonton, Fork, Friday." They also spent the Edith Olson of Riverside as special Giles, Israel Fackeral, vuv uiviuuvu Afn. turn iuia. vsiiriif ' " Leo "" Miller had. the. week-enson. telephone placed d Mrs. L. E. Allred, Chnstensen of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. v visiting friends there. guest "Five Hundred" was played their home last Monday. Mrs. Nels Anderson and daughter, with Mrs. Deon Coombs winning first iffrPe days last week. Iona Davis of Wales and Ervin in Mr. Wm. Alvis, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney and Mrs. John Olsen and son, Christensen, all of Newton;-Mr- . Shirley, returned Sunday from Salt prize and Mrs. Elmer Coombs consol Coombs of Fountain Green were the and Warner, of Salt Lake City, spent the Mrs. Martin Hansen, Mrs." Albert Lake 'City, where they were visiting ation prize. Mrs. Hales was assisted guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Ander- week-end C. H. Hansen. visiting They Thorsen, of Brigham City; Mr. and Johnson of Ogden had the relatives and mends the past week. by Mrs. Glenn Ward and Mrs. cm son last week. On Saturday evening, Mrs. N. C. were dinner guests at H. P. Rasmus-sen'- s Mrs. Asel Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Miss Madsen and Miss iSeeley spent Jardine in serving luncheon. year's crop ofkim seed burned TuesSunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben HolmGlenn Richards of Salt Lake City Nelson entertained a number of rel with their parents, at day. Dr. Johnson 4ot the past two ten week-en- d Golde Hansen, of Ogden, is staying Jensen,all of this city; Dr. R. E. Red-ne- r, visited with relatives here, the early atives and friends, in honor of the with gren, years has been ill confined to his bed Brigham City. Mrs. Hyrum Christenher close friend of Mr. Atchley of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Firth and Mr. part of the week. and is just now able to get around a birthday of Mr. Nelson, The evening sen, while aunt, in the apples. assisting and Mrs. Maynard Summers were in Driggs, Idaho; Attorney Atchley, little, which makes the loss greater. f Saturday evening, the Primary gave was spent in social chat followed by a Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christensen and Mrs. Thorsen and daughter Edna. The C. 0. Anderson and Dur delicious lunch. Mrs. Nels Ogden on business Monday.. They also a very pleasant entertainment. children of Lake Salt the City spent of the young couple will Andersoi visited Mrs. P. M. Iverson, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Child. ing the early part of the evening two Tuesday afternoon the Relief Society week-en- d r!rl marriage at Ira Andersen's. a i fa rm... m. visiting f d: take place in the near future. Dr. Eli Hawkins and wife were con plays including one act were given sisters met in a work meeting at the A. W. Mr. Thomas and Mr. Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Andreason of delicious isupper was served by the ference visitors at Salt Lake City. which was followed by the sale of re- home of Mrs. N. C. Nelson. The afterof Tremonton, were the El wood are the hostess, y and bazaar materials. noon was spent making bowls and Westmoreland proud parents of They also visited with Mrs. Louis I freshments meetDr. Eli Hawkins was in Logan Sorenson and family, former residents Chances were given on a beautiful baskets. A delicious tray lunch was speakers at the Sunday evening baby boy bom, October 11th. Mrs. their ing, subject being, "Tithing" Andreason was formerly Fern Peterof Bothwell. Tuesday and Wednesday. quilt made by the Segolia girls and served bv Mrs, Nelson, Mrs. Edna instruc- - sen of this &ave 80me ver? ' Mrs. Mi M. Moody left Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Summers were was won by Mrs. Ezra Richards. Adams and Mrs. Laura Ray. There city. tions. x ladies were twenty-siThe present. concluded the Denver, where she will join her hus- - in Brigham City Sunday. Reynold (Rennfo) Andersen spent a evening. Dancing An feature at dance the interesting One more day in which to register, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Marble, of affair was in charge of Miss Iris few days of last week visiting in Salt to go to Texas W....Ttfey-rpec- t and then on to California where they Deweyville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Coombs, Mrs. N. Garn and Mrs. Alva October 28th. All voters residing in rnuay night will De stunts Dy the Lake City and Midvale with friends Trio from the Utah Woolen and will inake their home. Mrs. Moody was Ervin Summers, Sunday evening. Rhodes represented the Stake Pri- the Rawlins precinct will register at Tumbling relatives, the home of Mrs. Rosella D. Anderson Mills, of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Turngren, of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harris motored mary Board. Oformerly Miss LaPreel Hawkins. ' Tuesday; the Relief .Society made a to Salt Lake City Monday to attend Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Wm. Mutch, Friends of Mr .and Mrs. Cecil Has- - just south of Thatcher Cash Store. of Midvale; Mrs. Val Daley and quilt s A "good number of the ladies the State Fair. They reported the kel are rejoiring with them over the were but and refreshments were ser- fcair was very good. arrival of twins a boy and girl. The daughter Helen, of , Springville, were ved after the finishing of the quilt. the Mrs. Rasmus Anderson, who has babes were born .Sunday. Mrs. Haskel guests of Mrs. Emma Ohman, ' ' Mr. ' arid Mrs Edward Stark and been ill, has improved and is able to is at the Holy Cross hospital, bait Saturday and Sunday. Elwood Mrs. Mrs. Eva Lake City, and all concerned are re Iversen, August UJVIrs, Geo. 'Stark were visiting rel- - be out again. T. . Mrs. H. P. Thorsen of this city anwere shopping in Tremonton, atives at Willard, Friday. Mrs. Reed Peterson and small son ported to be doing well. Hailing nounces the of her ' Mr. and Mrs. John Bowden are the engagement Monday. visited at the home of N. R. Peterson v. : Mrs. D. S. Sanders entertained the of a baby girl bom daughter Edna, to Attorney Shelby in Ogden on business, Thursday. Relief Society Tuesday afternoon at a proud parents last wees. of Sevierville, Term. The and you go ahead; Dividmembers Monday, October 6th. All concerned Atchley, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen quilting party. Twenty-si- x ine M Men and Gleaner girls met announcement was made to a few of edCooperate are nicely. doing at the home of Norma Summers. were in Ogden on business Monday. go back. It's up to the citizen were present. Work was under the and yi friends relatives a the at Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nielsen also party to select tho road they want to take. Hans Anderson, of Coalville, was supervision of Mrs. Thomas Harris. (Thursday evening to practice after are rejoicing over the" arrival of a given at the Thorsen home Saturday Mrs. his Saunders Mrs. served. was serLuncheon Sophia were refreshments mother, visiting when a dinner was given for njca dainty girl born on Saturday, October evening was assisted by Mrs. Vern Bourne baby Anderson, Friday and Saturday. occasion. The rooms were adored the 11th ? Owen Pavne. Kooahratvi irranlann Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen had and Mrs.' Wallace Bourne, of Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Andreasen had in a color scheme of pink and the dec' Dad Payne, was here to visit with for their Slnday dinner guests, Mr. Mrs. Lawrence Carter and children son register at their home on Sun- - orations were rosebuds and ribbon. a with ,him for two days; which made Mr. and Mrs. Roland Christensen and of Garland, spent the week-enjPayne very pleased and he seemed to baby of Brigham City. Mrs. Nancy Gam. cneerea up considerable through Miss Donna Marble was visiting her Mrs. Martrin Mantlo of Tremonton joe 'jUiis visit sister, Mrs. Ervin Summers, three is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Grandville Snow. I garble and Murray brothers days last week. tot Wellsvilh waw in.ir h.,rt;.. Mrs. Sophia Anderson returned V1 a11 came home with their Saturday from Weston where she has t -Jr s full quotas. , j been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Karl Mrs. and Bert iFrth and small Jensen. ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen were v.umiui owuuw vne oircnaay dinner " t r inn s motner, visiting their children, Mr .and Mrs. ' JL i ; Mrs. John Childs. in Oeden Miss Sarah Peterson was a Salt delicious A Roland Allen, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vowwan antoi-- . dinner was served by Mrs. Roland Lake visitor last week. I 4 tained Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson Brig and Van Newman, of Salt Allen. Lake iCty. They were here Phone 20, Tremonton Sam Mills returned Sunday from and baby of Brigham were tha guests . .and acJ T1 companiea ran wewman duck hunt- Black Pines, where he has been work- of Bishop and Mrs. A. W. Wight on Ie also went to Sunday. ing. ing for some-flfeMrs. Alvin Evans Miss Vaudis Berfstrom is employed Ogden onJsiness Monday. ajidughter, Idaho MPT 'and Mrs. Oscar Forsberg, of as stenographer at the Utah nil a it Mrs. Kvan'. nts. Mr. and Mrs. John' Watson Garland, were visiting their arents, Sugar Factory at Garland. Mrs. Nephi Didenckson has been Mr. andMrs. Nels Anderson, Sunday. Jden. Wednesday. The only uLt in tn V. S. what cataloft sbmI Mrs. Josephine Harris, daughter, seriously ill for some time, but is T j'ri and Mrs. Rugder Forsgren were Christmas cards that carry a personal touch dvntitns matter wwinf an? Una of batiaaaa - La Verne, and son, Dewey, of Gar- much improved at this writing. w ' cuircsuuniiicoa or product can be obtain) Free aa4 Witbaut " fj i rignam Uliy of Ogden Melvin Chnstianson Obliaatiea i tha American Induatrial library. land, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and not found in ordinary greetings. Our ty. Write (or Buaioeae Advcrnsiat Matter pea ara passed Sunday with his parents, Mr. Mrst. Earl Newman had for her din- - Mrs. Ezra Harris. interested in; same will be promptly (orwatdad. Mrs. C. Christianson. Bert of and J. Hunsfker son and 1930 samples are the height i mr. nm. Wendell, PTiestS inursuay AMERICAN IRBBSTSIAL LIBIARY Mrs. John- C. Cranier of Connne, Payne. l Gladys t Payne, and Mr. and Virgil Anderson and Leland Stokes, Eaalaaarla Bail din. (Ulawto art left Thursday for Twin Falls, where returned to her home Sunday, after a in work, rs. jonn Liarmn. perfection Mr3. to her with week's visit work. ror Alien Leslie mother, lert Mrs. they expect 1 1 Mr. and The Relief Society met Tuesday at Anton Anderson. few day's visit in laano, rnoay. design and color - the Ward Hall. The afternoon was Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reeves and MISS Oeeiy IS bj;iiuiiik mo nrtnwith her parents in Brigham City. spent in making of art goods. A good children of Centerville were the Money and Mrs. uco. rayne were uin- - crowd was out and all had an enjoy- guests of Mrs. Anton Anderson, Sun Mrs. and L piests of Mr. Wayne able time. day. Malt Your Selection Now Mrs. John Anderson and children Mrs. Earl Anderson is visiting with rnAaLf "day.. . len Chnstensen and Leona left Sunday for Ogden, where she ex- relatives at Tremonton this week. Miss Pearl Bergstrom of Tremona in Ogden, Wednesday, pects to spend a week with her VIRS. GEO. CARTER, FIELD REPRESENTATIVE FOR ted a show there. with ton visited over the week-en- d mother, Mrs. Krumperman. LINE OF BURGOYNE XMAS DUR DISTINCTIVE J. H. Luke, a former resident of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. mus Anderson has been ill on Irrigated Lan& per e past two weeks. Her con- - Bothwell. is here visiting with his son, CARDS AND BUSINESS LETTERHEADS OF ALL commissions.15 No cent. at this Harold Luke. Miss Pearl Mortenson visited over improved KINDS AND PRICES. CALL AND SEE THEM. with her parents at Bishop Marble and Mr. and Mrs. the weok-enJOHN J. SHUMWA"V eve- - Abrehardt attended the temple excurElwood. whlle sion, Friday. Albin Borgstrom and children have Phones: B. R. V. Mrs. George Stark, Bert Firth and Mr. gone to Deweyville to harvest beeta. era An WadRworth were in Oeden on business Reed Wight of Ogden called on relatives and friends Sunday. Monday. . ill XJ in s " m inn. . - - s2k Wavel-wls- i k i,..,.,, V. . hula-hul- a, sweet-tone- hula-hul- - 1 Hawaii-boun- ss d. ; music-lover- s, surf-ridin- g, - JtL?? r2r Culli-mor- Fielding T " I i ' JJjf-frew.mothe- STS 'WuTtUT - r, !'-- , i 1 ZJJa. J 'tsft! r i . - - ji.'" tj. i ' 1 Bear River City j - . . ... i ;f d ,hp V-J- 1 Thatcher x 1 1930 DE LUXE DESIGNS 1 . n Engraved Cards, Imprinted to Your Order vr FRONK CHEVCO. Free to Public ii - m Chi, w Unlimited A to L 0 AN Ber-stro- d Bear River Valley Leader I 892 |