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Show ! BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY,' DECEMBER 11, 1930 j rtM.eSSfSSST December Tremonton Locals Special Uletide dance at Bothwell Christmas night. Everyone welcome. Mrs. C. J. Allen entertained the New Eight bridge club at her home last Thursday evening at eight o clock High score was won by Mrs. Hermon Landvatter, cut prize by Mrs. W. H. Muth, and low score was presented Mrs. C A. Holland. A light luncheon was served . Miss Jorden assisted the hostess. All members were present. They are. Mesdames, Fred Gephart, Hermon Landvatter, C. E. Clarksen, C. A. Holland, C. I. Morgan, Don Hick mon. W. H. Math and the hostess. Mr .and Mrs. Karl P. Rank of Salt Lake were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sandall Mrs. Rank is a sister of Mrs. Sandall ! 4, for Thursday afternoon, her daughter, Doris ,it being her eleventh birthday anniversary. A beautiful birthday cake decorated with yel low and green, also candles and hold era in the same colors, furnished the centerpiece for the table. Yellow and green being used throughout for the color scheme. Games were played, after which a delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Woodward, assisted by Mrs. Zesiger, to the following young folks: Dons Woodward, Danna Abbott, Alice Leavitt, Lavon Tolman, Reta Gleiui, Louello Gorringe, Whitney Bates, Reed Taylor, Shirley Beard Jay and Wayne Anderson. Honeyville 'k- - Miss Ada Boothe entertained at a party Saturday evening at her home. Mrs. Frank Hunsaker spent the The Misses Pearl and Ruby Berg- - week end visiting relatives in Ogden. strom were Ogden visitors Sunday. Miss Laura Hunsaker went to Ogden Wednesday to register as a nurse Mr. Henry Germer of Deweyville in the Dee hospital. and Mr. James Paulson, of Mendon, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Oram of Ogden brother-in-laof Mr. Germer, were are at the home of Mr .and Mrs. J, M. Tremonton visitors Tuesday. While Grant for an extended visit. in town they made a welcome visit to Mrs. Racheal Harper is visiting at the Leader office. the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Hunsaker. Mr. Clifton Kerr is in town again Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grant and daugh after having been away for several ter and Mr. and Mrs. David Gilmore weeks. and son of Ogden spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Grant. Mrs. George Orme and daughter Virginia Dewey spent the week end with her parents in Tremonton. spent tTiday in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Grant and fam Pearl Bergstrom was a Salt Lake ily was in Ogden on business Tuesvisitor Tuesday. day. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wade of Pocatel-l- o Mrs. Thomas Sandall entertained at were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. a birthday dinner Sunday, in honor of M. Grant Mr .George Payne of Bothwell. Cov Mr. Oscar Hunsaker was in Ogden era were laid for twelve. on business Wednesday. Mr. Hewitt Tolman of Thatcher is Mrs. J. C. Dewey, Virginia and employed at Tolman and Sons store. Mary Dewey, and Miss Edna Worth Mr. Austin Tolman is in on ington were shopping and visiting In business. Mr. J. M. Grant and Mr. A. C. Wade Ogden Saturday. were in Ogden Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Con Steffen, Mr. and Mr. Bill Nye is visiting relatives Mrs. Joe Burgess, and Mr .and Mrs in Logan a few days. Frank Taylor were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs."John Wheatley spent Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Stander, Monday Tuesday in Brigham. ; Miss Neoma Hunsaker evening. spent Satin Brigham... urday . Mrs. W. S. Muir visited with her Middle-age- d sister, Mrs. J. H. Rhead in Salt Lake is that period in a Tre- Thursday. monuon man's life when Via can con- Mr. Maurice Pack, Irene, Margaret aad Kuth Pack, Karl Cook; and Nor ma Hams were in Salt Lake Thursday to see the missionaries Phillip Pack and Percy. Watkins off to their field of labor. Delegates Chosen For National Congress .'At Chicago Eva Beutler, Theron Roscoe Andrus Receive Trip as Result of Outstanding Work. To Attend Congress Miss Eva Beutler, North Logan, will club girls will represent Utah and Theron Roscoe Andrus of Marion Summit county, will represent the club boys of Utah at the National H club congress to be held in Chciago, November 28 to December5. This decision was reached by a committee appointed from the Extension Service 4-- H 4-- H 4-- Beutler, a fifth year club girl was a member of the winning demonstration team at the Pacific International Livestock Exposition contest a Portland, 1929. For the last two years she has lead a club in North Logan, with per cent completion for each year. During her club career Mis3 Beutler has demonstrated before hundreds of people. She will go to Chicago as the guest of the Montgomery Ward and Company who offer the trip for the most outstanding club girl registered in the state in a home ec onomics project. Miss Evelyn Hansen, Tooele, of the 1929 Kerr Glass canning contest for the state was chosen as alternate. Theron Roscoe Andrus, a third year club boy and a rro'vcr of purebred Hampshire sheep, is considered by the judging committee to be the outstand ing club boy in Utah registered in meat animal project. As a result of his excellent work he will be given a trip to Chicago as a guest of Cudahy Packing company. Theron won the club health contest at the state fair in 1930. His animals have been shown in the many county and state fairs where they have won several first and sec ond prizes. Ray Reeder, Corinne, was chosen Th all w . Oe-de- sole himself with the thought things might be even worse. - DOLLS Want You To Visit Them in with the lovely dolls for hostesses. Dimpled baby dolls and elegantly dressed young lady dolls invite you to come in to see them. They want to help you decide what kind of a doll you want for Christmas. Bring she will be delighted with our thrifty prices. mother Its just like a party every day in Toyland . . . ... J. that C PENNEY CO., inc. Another optimist is the Tremonton father who feels sure his son will show more sense as he grows older. A democracy is a country in which every man is certain he doesn't be long to the class called common people L r. W'," .A Miss Cleo and Thelma Call of Idaho returned home Monday visiting two weeks with their sis ters, Mrs. Rulon Wood, of Ogden. and mrs. UTanK Taylor, of Tremonton. Dale Gibson, formerly of the Leader office, was a Tremonton visitor over Sunday. :TTi Mrs. Wm. Foxley and daughter Mith were shopping in Ogden Thurs day. , Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Crozier left Fri day for Los Angeles, California to be gone several months. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bowcutt of Belle Fourche, South Dakota were visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Demont Docks tader, Sunday. FRIEND HUSBAND will wonder how you ever manage to serve such sumptuous meals on a small food budget. The secret is keeping an eye peeled for bargains. You'll find 'em in our Grocyterya. Mrs. Buhl Frazier has been confinher home with an infection for ed to the past week. ' . ? Edna Storrer left Wednesday for Ogden, where she has obtained RAISINS, Seedless COFFEE, Blue Pine, Miss Edith Foxley visited several days with friends in Brigham City last week. .... RICE, Blue Rose Mrs. Robert Allen visited in Salt Lake Thursday and Friday of last week returning with Mr. Allen, who has been serving on the jury. very enjoyable time. 3 ...... 6 39 25 lbs Large cans:.... 2 for DICED BEETS, DICED CARROTS, KRAUT, 3 cans " NEW NAVAL ORANGES 2 doz - prompt value a "triple threat" combine that spells satisfaction to wise shoppers. Gifts for folks of every age and taste are here in profusion ready for your inspection. Items for the the garden, the kitchen, the tool-roonot? Modern! Useful! garagewhat Piece CHINA SETS Flexible FLYER SLEDS 32 25c ...... 25j 29c ?an Briggs reports that hia Will, who was critically ill at jvnung, lb on the improve. returned to her a three weeks fooding, Idaho, and vicinity, Avea and friends. J. P. An- 'companied her on her re- Hi plan is to spend the with his son and daughter. BOUNDLESS variety .. PUMPKIN, Blue Pine - re- - 25j bars 5 lbs BEANS, Red Chilli, Mr .and Mrs. James Walton was In .Salt Lake Thursday of last week, visiting her brother Phillip Pack, and attending to business for the Leader office. AxciuuiiLuii cans PEANUT BUTTER Blue Pine 2 lb. pails O.-P- Akvftss ib. ....... 29tJ CURRANTS, Fresh, 14 oz. pkgs, J 9 MIXED NUTS, ..... 5 lbs. J J QQ Mt. and Mrs. Dewey Fredrickson of Malad, Idaho, enroute to Salt Lake, stopped over in Tremonton to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hartley. Mr. Hart ley is the genial meat cutter in the . Skaggs market. - l 4 lbs SOAP, P. & G. White, 10 Miss Wilda Frazier, of Great Bend, Montana, is visiting with Jier aunt, Mrs. Joseph .Frazier ,and other relatives in and about Tremonton.. A very delighful Christmas was staged in Ogden Monday night vivoii a unci miiu iijjrni jo. ...... from $6.50 $3.46 to $4.41 SKATES $1.25 and $1.75 .J. 25c to $7.95 DOLLS, from Portable TYPEWRITERS . $60.00 TOYS of all descriptions and prices You Can Find A Gift Here Tor Every Member of the Family SPECIAL CONCESSION 10 discount on all Christmas Articles SEE OUR WINDOWS ydis Zesiger lirday after Wilson Lumber Co. THE MISSING LINK NOT IN A CHAIN TOYLAND uEVERYTHING to BUILD ANYTHING" |