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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LE ADEE, THURSDAY. FE BRIT ART 26, 1931 PAGE TWO H I 4 end visiting his sister, Mr. and PiuJ, Idaho, and a miacellafieooa show Mrs. Leo Petersen. They were on ' er was given by the members and the their way to Ogden to make their fu- following special guests: Mrs. Ron' ald Hales and Mrs. George Hales of ture home. Mr. and Mrs. John Selman and Mr. Riverside, Mrs. Grace Haws, Mrs. Har and Mrs. Sara Mortensen were among old Persson and Mrs. John Benson of those that enjoyed the Farm Bureau Garland and Mrs. Ferris Gale of East banquet at the high school last Sat- Garland. Many beautiful gifts were . - , , , urday., , presented. The marriage will .take place in the near future. Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Gam entertained at dinner Sunday in compliment to Deweyville Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Halliday of OgFuneral services for the little daugh den. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spackman were ter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jc.ieiu were guests of relativeifin Farmington last held at the home of it's grap-r'nt- s, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen of this week. Mr .and Mrs.-- Bud McDonald of Salt place, Wednesday of last week. BuriLake City were guests of their paral was in the Deweyville cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen and all caused ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Haskel, last to mourn have the sympathy of all. week end and Sunday. Miss Alta Hansen of Salt Lake City Mrs. T. R. Ault spent a pleasant the early part of the week at Mrs. spent John week with her daughter, Becker at Ogden, returning home Sun the home of her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Hansen. day. She was accompanied by Mr. Mr .and Mrs. Cooper Haffield and dinwho were Becker and Mrs. John Miss Tressa Gam were week end ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn. Mr .and Mrs. Clifford Cannon were Monday night everybody enjoyed the party given Mr. and Mrs. Leon guests of their father, Mr. John of Clarkston last week. They Kerr by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. were accompanied home by Mr .and N. Peter Marble. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen of Logan Mrs. Byron Ravestein Monday. Misses Lyla and Virginia Coombs visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. entertained twelve of their friends at the of this Lish place during Lloyd a party Friday evening. The party, week. was given in compliment to Miss Cleo Monday night a number of our ward Spackman. Games were played. Lunchthe ball basket at the game enjoyed eon was served. Bear River High Schol. Mr .and Mrs. Wesley J. Gam were Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Harwood and children of Ogden were guests of rela- last week end guests at the home of their mother, Mrs. Nancy Gam. tives here Sunday and Monday, Mr. and Mrs. David Wood spent the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harwood and week end at their home here. Mr. children of Salt Lake visited at the Mrs. Wood are spending the win and home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. ter in Salt Lake City. M. A. Lish here .Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Lasley and L Mr. and Mrs. James May of Honey-vill- e . visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. i Lish of this place Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. May of Honeyville Lila Tubbs, La Von Hales, Ruth were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Silvey Bowcutt took Forsberg Burch here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Record and fem-il- y part is the High School opera, Thurs Tremonton day and Friday. visited relatives at Mrs. Vida Howell and children of Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford and daughter Pocatello, Idaho, are visiting at the Ward home. Virginia, visited at the home of Mr. George Mr. Mrs. Clyde Marsh of Wil and and Mrs. James Jensen of Petersboro announce lard the birth of a daughter and were guests of relatives at Logan week at the home of Mrs. Marsh's last Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr, Mr. ant! parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bow Mrs. Homer Barnard and Mr .and cutt. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bronson of Tre Mrs. Axel Hassel, all of this place enmonton were visiting at the Wm. Bow White the dance at the City cutt joyed home Sunday. early Monday morning. President K, H. Fridal and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dewey of Tremonton were calling on relatives here Bennett were the visitort t the Sun day evening meeting Monday . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward were shop Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chidister returnping in Brigham Wednesday of last ed from Salt Lake Saturday. week. Mrs. Mary Marble visited her son, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Tubbs and chilHarold and family at Ogden. of Holbrook, Idaho, spent the dren Alvin Marble is here visiting his latter part of the week visiting with parents after several months in Cali. relatives. ...... , fornia. Marsh to returned Willard Clyde John Fryer, Sr., of this place is reSunday after spending several days covering from his illness slowly. here. Mrs. Geo. Jensen is improving Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bowcutt and having the flu. the family of Oswald Lawrence of Victor Waits of Smithfield visited Richmond have been visiting with Mr. here with his aunt, Mrs. Floyd Lish Mrs. Lorenzo Bowcutt. They reand over the week end. turned home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Udy wen to Og- Elwood I . -l- - A special meeting will be held in the ward chapel at 2 p. m. for the purpose of organizing a All parents in the ward and teachers should be present. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ogg and baby of Ogden returned last Thursday after four days visit with Mrs. Ogg's and Mrs. L. C. Petersen. Mrs. Henriette Woodside of Ogden spent last week visiting her mother, and other relatives. Lewis Hunsaker and Eva L. Christ-ense- n went to Syracuse last week to visit their sister. C. M. Nicholiasen was taken to the hospital last Thursday. He is in a critical condition. 'Mr and, Mrs. Peter Nicholiasen and Mrs. Emma Andersen, of Wendel, Idaho came down last week to visit their father, C M. Nicholiasen and other relatives here. Many of the beet growers attended the beet growers meeting in Tremonton last Wednesday. The drainage company held a meeting on Saturday when Ben Mortensen was elected to succeed J. W. Francom in connection with Amos Hansen and Chas. Anderson. ' A birthday party was enjoyed in honor of Dolores Thompson at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson, last Saturday, February 21. Radio program and games .'were enjoyed until a late hour, when delicious refreshments were served by All had a very Mrs. June Thompson. Miss Thompwished and time pleasant son many happy returns of the day. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Francon, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jensen, Mr. and Mrs L C. Petersen, Lewis Hun?aker, Mrs. H. P. Kasmussen and Mrs. Wm. Lar-se- n all were Logan visitors last week. Wm. Bronson was home from Logan for a short visit from Thursday to Friday. The Boy Scouts of the Fox Patrol done a good turn last Thursday, when they went down and chopped wood and done chores for Andy Jensen, who is still quite poorley from his fall. The leaders for the Boy Scouts met at Don Hunsaker's last Thursday for a business meeting after which they enjoyed a candy pull. Mr .and Mrs. George Atkinson of Bear River City have' hioved to Elwood, with their fa'fnily where they will make their hAne. We welcome them to Elwood and hope they will find this a good place to live. "' Mr. and Mrs. Mose Christensen and children of Idaho Falls, visited here with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen and other relatives last week, while oh their way to Messa, Arizona, where they intend to make their future home Mr. and Mrs. Clem Jensen and daughter, Margory visited at J. W. Green' last Sunday. ., . Mr. and Mrs. June Thompson went to a party at the home of Mrs. Oilt man of Bear River City, last ThursParent-Teache- rs par-ents,-- " , - - - day. , Miss Hodges of Thatcher was guest of Miss Dolores Thompson during the week end. Mr .and Mrs. Parley Deem, Mrs. Idel Deem, son Orville, of S. Willard, visited at Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Fielding sun-da- nlque ot radio. She has read widely on the subject, was able to propound theories of radio reception, of which the technicians to whom she spoke had not previously beard. She gave out hex impressions in striking and original phrases as when addressing Mr. Kent she said, "the blind hold up their souls, listening to the radio." It was toward the end of her visit that' her personality became really radiant. She asked U she might "listen" to the radio through the lat-creceiving set. Then this sightless ot m MEATS Morning or Bordens MILK 9 ORANGES perdoz. B. P. 29c 33 for lb. bag 09C , 37c lb. cans 1 BROOMS LETTUCE . Wonder how many Tremonton citizens can remember when our parents made us wear a small bag of asafoe-tid- a on a string around our neck to ward off smallpox? It cannot be denied that Wall street has put thousands of men on their feet by forcing them to sell their ffl autos. Firm Heads STiiE 05C 3'9g per head Q5C SOUR PICKLES GALLON PEACHES GALLON CANS 89c glass jars BOB WHITE SOAP 10 peas no. 2 cans 49C 19C 15C 29C Q8e 2 cans 15c CATSUP B. P. no 2 k cans CATSUP K. K. NO. K. K. Golden no. CORN Good Standard 2 TOMATOES PEANUT BUTTER 2 Rubber Ball FREE! 19C cans no - . CANS 2V2 bars CORN 2 k," 1 0C cans 39C lb. cans MEAT DEPARTMENT WEAR U. S. Inspected Meats Shades st Pure Pork SAUSAGE wvsxsi 4 CREME OIL SOAP ing party Wednesday evening. :L)I H LCJBXJvTfi.lL-ICLYQI- tall cans, CORN MEAL COFFEE service, wxiam. e, she heard celestial strains to which her whole being responded and 6he beat lime in unison with the music. TREMONTON and GARLAND STORES den Monday. . Inez Leff er, Kulon Leff er, Leo Wick er and a girl friend, all of Salt Lake were at the Leffer home Saturday and Sunday. A number of married people from here enjoyed the Farm Bureau Social at the High .School, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadf ield made a ; business trip to Ogden Monday. The 'M Men gave a successful danc Fashioned-Newe- woman, whose ears are closed to all earthly sounds, was led to a, radio cabinet in a corner of the office. She merely, placed her fingers on the cabinet. Though 6he heard no sound, yet so marvellously was her sense of touch attuned that she had full perception of all th harmony and beautj of the musical program that came out of the ether. She stood by the eabinet In the radiance ol transfigured soul. It was as though Specials for Saturday, Feb. 28 . iLST VALUt-LDN- G Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heslop visited in Ogden over Sunday. Many people from here attended the splendid operetta given at the high school last Thursday and Friday, some even enjoyed it so well that they went to see it both evenings. Mrs. James Garbinett and daughter Beth, Mr. LaVon Cutler, all of Snow-villcalled on Mr. and Mrs. Leo Petersen. The young people were on their way down to Salt Lake City to get married. Mr?. Garbinett is sister of Mrs. Fe- tersen. Mr. and Mrs. Rallin Wade and children of Montpelier, Idaho, spent the j Keller discusses radio with A. Atwater Kent. Mr. Kent's word are translated for her bj her secretary, who taps them. Into the palm ol Miss Keller's hand. Uelen GROCERIES - day. v"l American Food Stores Inc. One 10c Mr. and Mrs. Francom went to Brig hame and Ogden on business last Mon 9 .. SEE wm m ening. Mrs. T. A. Meldrum and two smallest children have gone to Mantua to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jensen. its 1M . s uA Si. S3 ' af-aft- er Green's last Friday. Mrs. Aaron Petersen entertained in Mrs. George H. Coombs was hostess honor of her daughter, Edith's 12th to the members of the Clio Circle club The last was table birthday, Sunday. beautifully decorated. A birthday at the home of Mrs. George R. Coombs cake with 12 candles was the center Thursday afternoon. Cards were played, Mrs. Haskil winning high score piece. Mr. R. G. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Maggie Capener of RiverCharles Wood, Miss Iris Coombs and side consolation. Luncheon was servMiss Ruth Johnson, of the stake y ed to eighteen club members and Mrs. school board visited our Sunday John Coombs and Mrs. Thomas Harschool last Sunday. per of Brigham City. The members of the Social Develop During the session a new class called the teacher trainer class was ef- ment club entertained at the home of fected with Gladys Hunsaker as teach Mrs. Farnsworth Thursday afternoon. After community singing C. E. Smith er. Miss Rhoda Christensen spent the of the Bear River High gave an exweek end home from Richmond where cellent talk on "Adolescense and Narshe attends high school. cotics". A reading was given by Miss Veda Rasmussen returned from Salt Iva Wilcox. Previous announcement 1 ake Saturday after a week's visit in had been made of the' engagement of Hie capitol. She was accompanied Mrs, Farnsworth to J. D. Moneon of home by her sister, Luby, who ppent the week end visiting her parents. The M. T. A. officers are very busy practicing for the road show that will be put on here on March 5th. The Genealogical Society enjoyed a splendid cottage meeting at the home of J. Walter Fridal last Monday. On March 2nd another cottage meeting will be held at Wm. Peterson's at 2 'o'clock, all invited. High Councilman Earl of Fielding, three Elders and four girls of Beaver Dam, furnished a very fine program here Sunday ev- - er Riverside , :M- ' "1 can plainly detect the click ot words over the radio." she explains, "and can distinguish between an address or a spoken program ana a mut can even recognize sical number rhe violins are certain instruments my favorites Oh. how they sing! rhe drums, too. are distinct and clear An orchestra little however becomes more than a contused Jumble of vibrations " The possibility ot developing a radio receiver by which the deal, through touch, may be enabled to follow the rhythm and harmony of music, was discussed by Miss Keller with A. Kent during a visit to the tatter's radio factory in Philadelphia. "If you could only construct a speaker," she said, "which would concentrate the sound as it Is concentrated when it comes through the lips then ,lhe marvels ot radio would be at the disposal of the deaf." It was such concentration that enabled Miss Keller to learn to talk . By placing ber fingers on the lips, nose and larnyx of her teacher, and reproducing with her own lips, throat and breath what she thus felt, she learned to form words and sentences. In the little group that conversed with Mr. Kent lp his private office, Miss Keller was easily the most animated She was interested in every phase ot radio and diffused enthusiasm and good cheer as she told the manufacturer all that radio may be made to mean tor those handicapped as she is. She astounded Mr. Kent and his experts with her grasp of the tech- - in - -- i tips Bur-ban- k. - ;ller. Blind and A new medium tor communication with the deal through the trai. mission at rhythm and barmen; U not actually ol souna. u foreseen in radio cy Helen Keller famous tot tier in having largely accomplishment overcome, tor herselt. the mpie handicap of being deal dunic and olino . Through ber own anility and persistence and the skill ol bet teacher Miss Keller learned to talJt using accurately and wltb proper meaning words which she never ha heard Now. through radio, she is glimpsing the beauties ot music not' oy sound but by the lilt and swing ot rhythmic vibrations received through her finger i J Deaf, Amazes Exp:rl. Her Grasp and Understanding of Radio Scchnique HeL - week : WEINNERS PER LB 25C Pork ROASTS 1 j: cusses EE PER LB. Quart Can SOUR KRAUT PER LB. 15c FREE 15c ft rv.i |