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Show f 5 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1930 PAGE SDL inck Sam's Bill for Turkey 7. :st Runs to Huge Totals, Survey Shows cwef om in rue 2s ' v . r7 U r " asr 1 .4h.. 'v.. v ........... ... ,...;. K..C.wwo.rl v S Plymouth lt H r. ' aho Joseph Hadfield returned home Fri- day after spending two weeks with his son, George and family at Clearfield, Mrs. Leland Capener entertained the Clio Circle Club Thursday of last week. Sixteen members were present and Miss Edith Olsen as special guest High score was won by Mrs. Noma Welling and low by Mrs. Alice Ward. Luncheon followed cards and Mrs. Capener was assisted in serving by Mrs. Peg Capener. Fred Limb and family of Garland were visiting with Mrs. Francis Tubbs i Jrfjjis qa lo ban ,9 eaqxrrg bfim q issoal. M&d I Mi oJ nooqisfc baqqirfw f;;i oi tdt ol Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker came down from Pocatello for the week-en- d They returned Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Udy and E. W. Ward were in Brigham Thursday to attend the funeral of Mr. Josephson. Mr .and Mrs. Leland Capener and daughter Joey and Ray Capener went to Salt Lake Wednesday to spend oia't K53 v "j'-ii- - Cor-inn- laffO'OOQK MEW TTLTHLE EX (DLHIIEVIiaciDILIETr Garland Personals Mrs. George Nye entertained the tka birth, of a baby giri, Tuesday. members of the Faculty Club Wed' Mother and daughter are getting nesday of last week. Warren Hugh Sweeten and sister along nicely. 1 Tremonton shoppers Friday. Mrs. Jesse Nish and son Austin were Malad City visitors Saturday. Mrs. Geo. Jesse Mason is ill at this writing and we hope for a speedy Wood, Beth Smith, Maxine Farnsworth, Evelyn Hess and Blanche Richards. During the social hour luncheon club members was served. Thirty-tw- o were in attendance and Mrs. Walter e, Shields, Mrs. Annie C. Gilbert, of Mrs. Leslie Thompson of Brigham City and Miss Nona Smith. Mrs. Cannon was assisted by her daughters Mrs. Anna Gilbert and Beth. Sunday evening at the regular sacrament meeting the Primary organization was reorganized, with Mrs. Elwood Hess as president and Misses Lucile Garn and Nona Smith as counselors, Mrs. Eugene Cannon as secretary, which position she has occupied for a number of years. Miss Iris Coombs and her counselors Mrs. David G. Wood and Mrs. John Coombe were released. Miss Nona Smith was operated on for appendicitis at the Garland Hospital Friday morning. Miss Smijrtis the primary teacher at the schooHi?d her many friends are wishing her a speedy recovery. -- i i Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis announce vstj-- h Mar-vil- la Pierson, Mr. Afton Pierson, Mrs. Hannah I. Wolverton, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wolverton, Mrs. Vilate Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Welling Zundell, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Nish, Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Nish and Mr. Jasper Rudd. Mr. Golden Mason, Mrs. Hannah Hess and Mrs. Don R. Lamb were v J mak up to remainder." eight pound of turkey, on quart of oysters, on bunch of celery, em bottle each of olive and pickle, one-ha- lf peck of potatoes, one pound of chocolates, and one pumpkin pie win eufflee the appetite of the arsreg i family of Ave. "Candy for Thanksgiving is becoming a much a ritual as turkey," atr. Bunt' bulletin conclude. To the loved one at home, or as a remembrance to the hostess for Thanksgiving dinner, a box of chocolates is always a welcome gift." Riverside -- Janet Pierson, Mrs. Marble, Fielding CHICAGO Unci 8m'c Tlianka- - $13,400,000; chocolate or bon bona, 18.000.000; pumpkin pie. 12.400.000, Rlving dinner tbia year will cot p and milk. 3,800.000. Incidental IndecUn 1MJ40.000. of proximately coffee, rolls, butter, flour, ereral million dollar compared with cluding sugar, spies, and canned good will festival, it I year turkey-eatin- g disclosed lit bulletin Just mad pub A. 3unte. at Bunt lie ner by manufacture Brother. Chicago candy ' ! ' " ' ' " ' " - The aTerag American breadwinner win part with approximately I0.SO to set a TnanksglTtng dinner on the ' table sufficient to satisfy a family of ' five." the bulletin state. "Here 1 what the principal Items of the nation' dinner will cost this year, based on current price: turkey, potatoes, 8,000,000; oyster, 15.000.000; celery, ollrea, and pickles. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Newel Nish motored to Mai ad City Tuesday evening where Mrs. Nish remained this week to visit her mother, Mrs. Goddard. Nye. Mrs. George J. Mason, Mrs. HanViolin Solo Bobbie Innes and Cleo Mrs. Frank Cannon entertained the nah Hess were Thursday guests of members of the Social Development Nye. The hostess served a delicious lunch Mrs. Mason's daughter, Mrs. Don R. club Thursday afternoon. President eon to twenty members and a number Lamb. Mrs. J. H. Smith presided and Mrs. of special guests. Those who attended the funeral ser- Dave Wood conducted the program. Adjournment to meet with Mrs. T. vices of Mr. Joseph A. Josephson Community singing was led by Mrs. W. Innes December 5th. Thursday at Brigham City were: E. H. Packer; lecture, "Music and the Joe Kirkham of Salt Lake City Bishop and Mrs. R. T. Nish, Mrs. Child," by Mrs. A. W. Price; reading, The proposal to have motorists give spent Sunday at the home of his par- Rhoda Archibald, Mrs. Irene Archi- "So Much for Education," Miss Fran- their cars names will be all right proents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kirkham. bald, Mrs. Sarah E. Zundell, Mr. and cis Bourne; songs were sung by a viding some of them don't name them Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shumway of Mrs. Louis Zundell, Mr. L. A. Rose, chorus of small girls including Phoebe what they call them. 4 I Clarkston, parents of Pres. J. J. Shum way, spent Saturday and Sunday at the Shumway home. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Winters and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Winters of Salt Lake City spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. L Winters. The many friends of Mrs. L. C. Christopherson, who underwent an operation recently at the Garland Hos pital, will be pleased to know that she is on the improve. Huish, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Manning, Mrs. Annie Munns, Mrs. Grace Haws, Mr. and Mrs. George Nye, Mr. and Mrs. George Henrie, Mrs. W. R- - Van Fleet and Miss Delia Hall. The members of the Ladies Self Culture were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. Alfred Michaelis Saturday afternoon, November 22nd. President Mrs. George Henrie, was in charge of the meeting. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Mrs. J. D. Gunderson was voted in a mamber of the club. Other business was attended to after which the following program was given: Piano solo Sarah Shumway. Our First Thanksgiving Mrs. Grace Haws. A Thanksgiving Story Mrs. Geo. Thanksgiving. Georpe M. Ward and E. W. Ward made a business trip to Brigham viaucua oi MoibrooK, Idaho, were guests last week at the home of their sister, Mrs. Lynn Williams. Miss Sadie Butters, of Dayton. Ida ho returned to her home last week af ter visiting for some time here with relatives. It is reported that Hvrum Jensen. who, recently underwent an operation at the Budge Hospital is recovering nicely. Miss Norma Rich of Provo was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Alma King motored to Kaysville Friday afUrnoon, returning home Saturday evening. Sargent Streeper, of the Hinrh School faculty, spent the week-en- d in Centerville. Mr .and Mrs. T. A. Carter had as their guests Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Birch of Parma, Idaho. Mrs. P. C Pettcrson and daughter, Florence anil Mrs. G. G. Sweeten were Ogder visitors Saturday; Mrs. J. J. Shumway spent Friday in Brigham Citv at the home of her daughter, Mrs M. D. Peters. Funeral services fere held in Opden Friday over the remains of Miss Neli-liBarnard, a sister of Mrs. L. W Preston. Those attending the services from Garland included: President C. E. Smith, Pres. J. J. Shumway, Mrs, A. R. Capener. 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