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Show tfEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, :WASHAKffiNEWS:- - The Washakie Basket Ball Team played with the St. John team at St . John last Friday evening and won The boys came with a score of 8 home very much elated, as this was the first game of the season. They played against Malad Second ward at Malad Monday evexing and were not so fortunate. The score was 4 in favor of Malad. y: ; Maroni Timbimfcoo and Nephi Jun-dat Tremon-lawere business visitors ' Thursday. Miss Clarice Parry returned to Po- 4iatello Sunday evening, after spending at home with her parents and -family. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Parry and brother Gerald, who remained for a few days visiting relatives and friends. Bishop Parry and Henry Woonsook motored to Garland last Thursday, on business. Mrs. Lila Osborne returned to Fort Hall last Friday after .spending some time with her parentsMr. and Mrs. George Elk. She cam$ down to attend the funeral services of her brother Creel Elk. Washakie has eleven young people attending government Indian schools. Four--a Riverside, California, three at the Salem School at Chemawa," Oregon, and three at Fort Hall, Idaho. Report cards .from the different schools show that these young people are doing well, and are trying to adopt v a higher standard of living. Our little village is beginning to re cover from the sorrow and gloom cast over it during the Christmas holidays by the tragic death of two of our young men.. These people are simple, but have warm hearts and we ask the cooperation of the nearby communities to teach them higher ideals, and not take advantage of them in their : 26-2- 32-1- el st ' 0-wee- k sim-way- s. Neatze Broam returned home from Ogden last Friday where she visited friends for a week. Linford Neaman drove to Logan last Saturday and returned the same evening, bringing his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs Maseeaman home with him. George P. Sams, James Pabawena, Nephi Perdash and Linford Neaman have been released as - They made 12 visits last year to the different ward3 of the stake. Perhaps it will be interesting to know that the ward teachers, also the Relief Society teachers of Washakie have made 100 per cent in their visits last year; their visits being made each month of the year. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harris, our local school teacher returned from Logan last Thusday, where they spent the holidys.- - Their little, daughter. Joyce havmgrher tonsils removed at the hospital" Qiere. She Is getting a long splendidly! home-missionari- J. Honeyville Mr. and Mrs. A, C. .Wade, who have Jjeen visiting at the home of Mr. and sirs, J. M.. Grant left Sunday for a business trip through Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado. returned to Miss Margaret-Neweher home in Logan after spending the holidays .at the home of Veressa Hunsaker. Miss Ruth Wilson of Ogden was a guest of Ree Orme New Year's night. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larsen are visiting relatives here. Larene Wheatley, Eudome Wintle and Veressa Hunsaker returned to Logan to school, after spending the holidays at their homes. Milton Wheatley was visiting mutual in Elwood and Tremonton Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Veron Boothe of Ogden spent New Year's day visiting relatives here. Mrs. EllaVon Hunsaker of Ogden, is visitinj her mother, Mrs. Eliza Mad-se- Mrs. Than Boothe. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Warrick and Miss Maud Byington of Preston spent New Year's day at the home of Mrs. ' Grant. T ip who has been vidfeng Evelyn Avis, in Salt Lake returned home Sunday. Mr. Bub Orme of Salt Lake was the guest of James Orme New Year's day. Harper and Lavon Hunsaker, who have been living in Brigham, going to school, spent the holidays at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker. Miss Lois Grant spent several days! visiting m Ogden. Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker was in Brigham Tuesday. Dick Boothe returned after spending several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hunsaker. Thatcher I -- i -i-- Mr. "and Mrs. Vernon pleasantly surprised by friends and relatives on ing. Games formed the Bodily were a number of Sunday evendiversion of the evening, after which refreshments .were served with covers being laid for eighteen. Bishop A. N. Wight, W. C. Waldron, E. E. Nelson, and A. W. Bergstrom accompanied A. C. Christensen to Brig ham Sunday. - Mr. Christensen is in very poor health and was placed in a home where he will receive excellent care. It is hoped he will soon recover. o Mr. and Mrs, E. 0. Wight of visited for several days last week with friends and relatives. "Mr. and Mrs. D. Earl Adams, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Christianson and Roy C. Anderson attended the funeral services of Harrison Boothe at Brigham Wednesday. Mr. Boothe formerly resided here. Mrs. A. W. Bergstrom visited over the week end with her daughters, Pearl, Ruby and Vaudess at Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Waldron attended the funeral services of a relative at Logan Tuesday. The M. I. A. adult class gave the program Sunday evening which was very much enjoyed. Mr .and Mrs. John C. Cranier of Corinne were the guests of Mrs. Anton Anderson Sunday. Miss Lolita Hodges returned from her home in Garden City Sunday and Miss Pearl Mortensen from Elwood. They enjoyed the holidays very much but happy to get back to their schools Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson entertained at an oyster supper, after the New Year's dance. Covers were laid , . , for ten.. . Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs "TV E. Adams entertained. . Covers; were laid for eight .. Mr. and,Mrs, W; C. Waldron had as their dinner guest New-- YearV day, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Westmoreland and family of Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watt and family; MK "and Mrs. R. G. Watt and daughters, Grace and Lois and Marvin Jeppson of Mantua. Following the dance New Year's night Miss Edith Jensen entertained a number of friends. Covers were laid for eight On Monday evening Genedlogical meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Anderson. The lesson "Out of a Nation of Captivity" was given by Mrs. Anderson, Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Hansen of Elwood attended. Mr. Hansen is a member of the genealogical stake board and gave some very valuable instructions to the local members. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served. . Poca-tell- , Both well 5 , - put- .; ... Mrs. Nels Anderson entertained for her daughter Shirley Louise, a number were served. of her little friends Friday. Refresh- . , Mrs. Milton Marble, who has been ments were served&nd each child was visiting her mother, Mrs. Simmons of presented with a stocking filled with Brigham returned home Tuesday. candy and nuts, from the Christmas . - EV-woo- East Tremonton - Save Time - Labor - Money PER Gasoline Tires and Tubes ......c;..:.. Maintenance Depreciation License Mid-nig- ht Garage Interest at per cent Insiirance( fire theft) Total Telephone Today and Economize Why Not Install BEAR RIVER VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. - -- Jd' ?... -- .'rWhen Yvd Think v -- caro HARDWARE THINK .WILSON "Everything To Build Anything'1 Phone SIX, priced like a tour A DIG . 11 - V Also an kinds ef Fin and av AtnomarxM insurance be TnniFTy- B1JY QUALITY MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton, Utah Phone 20 a MAJESTIC RADIOS While They Last : Get Yours t TV WITH IMPRESSIVE SITINGS AM. For 1931, Willys-OTerlan- points of raperiority . . . SafctyWass ia available on all model When the winter breeze is blowing, And you have icicles on your nose; : Just think of the comfort awaiting vou. all windows and. wudGthieldsat ofalr ftlkht extra coat . The new being able to get such good coaL For we know King and Knight will satisfy v 4 - , nder r . you - $395; IX ton truck ckauU. $S9Sf Am Eietu. I99S to 11095: thm Knimhi. $1095 to 11195. All pricM ... TUi, Okim 1Gariaad Natteaal Turn Lot - low-price- cars, affords d inten.. The front seat Is, adjustable, and the back of tnC seat mr at the, ancle that suits ' d bet . . .Extra Safety with taew duMsrvo 'k, : ine springs H ton delivery chaui. tread, widest of all h - hraVbs . . . InjproTedlrasMmissions, Speed between TO internal expa- .."v . . 4hydramieliejk eliminators; longer and CO, qodr in operation . .. miles an hour, second gear speed " I as hkh as 50 .Yj And uBMessiTe pnee MTincs: on soma --J .M U. . 700 lower tbuks last years similar models prices type K- , .V VU'-- - i SAFETY GLA95?AVATLABLE IPT ALL MC IN EVERY WINDOW . , v TOIONTCOALCO. Secretary aad Treaaarsr OAKLAND 58-inc- more spacious : By you, presentj the finest cars in all it d cars distinguisWJ by more than 100 new history 24-ye- ar REMEMBER TOE PLACE JAMES BROUGH . BRILLIANT KNIGHT A OUfc Because they are hot and clean. They will drive Jack Frost away from you, And warm your homel we mean. Interest Rate . A POWERFUL EIGHT . EXTRA SPECIAL Huge Reduction On - Federal Farm Loans .. -- , BhC v' Brough and Mr .and Mrs. Jess GarMr. and Mrs. Ray Lark and sona field were dinner guests of Mr.-- and were Christmas Eve guests of Lorry Mrs. R. G. Brough on Christmas- day. Mann and family. , Miss Mandell Seager spent the week Mr. and Mrs. Lork visited last Sim-da-y end in Salt Lake City. with Kim Mann and family of Charles Peterson and family had as Christmas day guests Mr. and Mrs. ' Miss Olive Garfield came home Wfj Mr. and Mrs, Jess Hobsen and famMiss Mae Fridal sDent Dan McCombs and family, Mr. and nesday evening of last week from &Ji t week at last Bert Mrs. ily of Brigham, a sister of Bear River City and then went to Salt Mrs. Floyd Garfield and baby, Mr. and Lake City where she is attending Heftf Hunsaker, were New Year's dinner Lake , City where she will spend a Mrs. Jos. Scothern and children and negars Business College. guests of Mrs. Bert Hunsaker. There was a very exciting basket ball game played in the ward hall Fri day evening, between Bothwell and Elwood with Bothwell winning with a score of 22 to 15. A large number of ward folks gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson New Year's Eve to celebrate the New Year. "See America First" Why not use economy in transportation and save money. Nothing was the game played, directed by Mrs on the face of the earth today is cheaper than a telephone in your home. Ervin Summers, and all joined in enit and enjoyed everyone thusiastically Just compare the automobile against a telephone that costs you $2.00 per very much. Mrs. Eli Hawkins impersonated the old year and Mrs. Ervin ' month. . Summers the New Year. As the Old Year left the New Year entered, jand Figures from the Iowa State College and based upon detail cost rethe song "The little New Year" was sung in chorus. Each guest was 'eagcords covering about 800 autos operated in various parts of U. S. show er to express good wishes to his felwere low men. Delicious refreshments that it costs from 6'2 to 9 cents per mile to operate the average car rangserved at an early hour and enjoyed by everyone. There were forty guests ing from light fours to heavy sixes. The average cost of operating an avpresent and all had a very enjoyable erage auW per knonth would pay 2 to 3 years of telephone rent. We find time. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hailing and the following monthly operating cost per car. family and Mrs. P. M Iverson of Bear Mrs. of River City were dinner guests C. O. Anderson Sunday. ITEM OF COST MONTH A very pleasant watch party was her Mildred at Nichols Mrs given by home in honor of her daughter, Gloria :.. . .. ... . . .. $12.00 and her mother, Mrs. A. A. Nichols, New Year's Eve. The first part of the 5.87 ....... , evening was spent in playing games Oil ,. 2.02 and on the stroke of twelve they all grabbed horns, bells, and whistles and 15.80 ran out on the porch where they all refresh12.75 made whoopee. ments were served and enjoyed by all 1.28 the guests. Then a three teer birth57 with 4.00 pink day cake was brought in lighted candles, in honor of Mrs. A. 6 3.30 A. Nichols' birthday, January 1, When each candles burned guest low, the 1.93 pinched off a light and made a wish : $58.95 for Mrs. Nichols. At the last candle Mrs. Nichols pinched off the light and made a wish for the entire group that A they would all be together again next New Years. Those present were, besides the hos tess: Gloria and Mrs. A. A. Nichols, Arlo Summers, Ruby Hunsaker, Darrell Stokes, Glen Henri, Lelia Stark, Dorothy Summers, Beatrice Hawkins, Delbert Firth, Winnie Payne, Parline Peterson, and Kenneth Anderson." Mrs. A. A. Nichols and ' daughter ,t Gertrude lefefor"Salt Lake Monday where Mrs. Nichols will remain for a while, on business, and Gertrude ex pects to return Wednesday, to take . n. Miss Leal Grant was visiting in Brigham Monday night. Annie Grant and Ree Orme spent New Year's day in Ogden. Miss Fredrickson of Blue Creek was at the home of Lois Grant Sunday.. New Year's day the Primary and Sunday School gave a dance for the I Ahildren. Nuts and candy was given ' to all those present Elva Boothe and jLnnf: Wheatley ' spent Tuesday night j BghamCM guest of Miss Ada Miss Nerma HunsaW wM VWthig in Ogden Saturday. Ada Boothe spent New Year's day at the home of her parent, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Cart Peterson and cniV couple of months, ... .... 4 : dren of Providence., Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brough and tisit& Providence Checketts of Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Amel baby of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hill Roy Kupfer spent the evening at Mrs. Mil and son of Elwood .Mrs. lizzie Allred her aunt Mrs. Charles Peterson Tuesdred Nichols' Mid-nig- h refreshments of Spring City, Mr. and Mrs. George day night of last week. " , t , part rn the show the M. L A. is ting on. Dy-ant- ha de PAGE fTVD 1931 "We Watch While We Sleep" Phone No. 9 "G10TZ & W1NZEIEE? AUt UTAH PHONE 16 : ELS TREMO? i v "n XiTONsUTAH r |