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Show PAGE THREfc. BEAR RIVER VALLEY HEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1931 Many Game Hogs , evening was well attended by resi Too 3J IT I C E on. Mrs. Ida Rhodes, a te&tm tmemfeer Counlilman Alva here. dents I .High iB tthe past, A of the board who has bees of Garland and the Elders of --V Rhodes, .t week. I Recently the local primary was holdIt is announced from Washington stock the of Annual Sleeting the Fielding wad were the speakers The ward chapel was filled to ca- and reorganized with Mrs. Leah Ojier, ers of the Bear iiver Valley Dairy; instruc- that the Senate committee on wild life valuable some out gave .Monday morning of last president; Mabel Oyler, fir4 zmd Idna evening for the is seriously disturbed about the presLarson succeeded in capturing a Larson, second counselors and Terda men's Association wiH be held in the pacity Tuesdayas it was the night set tions. meetings SaturClub Tremonton, rooms, is lions Burnett Kennetta spending Miss outlook for fish, game and birds of black silver fox which had been seen Johnson retained as secretary. apart for dramatics. After the usual the week end in Logan visiting with ent day, February 29t at 2 p. ra. .around the Larson farm for .several kinds. one all act .over a were They report that wild life play of riIcers and such oth- exercises friends and relatives. days. After examining the la too the at such a rapidrate is cf class adult was disappearing the ingiven by er matters as pexiiins to the best marks he at once notified fox ranchers A Mrs. Joseph Josephson and son, Ab- that unless steps to stop the slaughter Back "Tennessee entitled mutual will tome terests of the orgaiization in Box Elder and Cache Co. with i woods" which was njoyed by all who raham, of Brigham City, were dinner are taken immediately, ten years more - before the meeting. .the result that John F, Astle of Pro- H guests of Mr. and Mrs. Olean Joseph-so- n will witness its extinction-The- re were present Peter C. C. Peterson, Sec'y. vidence was found to be the owner. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Merrill .of mass is little new in the announceenthusiastic A very meeting to Zundel Louis motored Mr. . In less than a week's time the .wily the Brigafternoon at beld was For ment a good many years newsunderCity visited their daughter, Mis. Wednesday Another thing difficult to business on ham Monday. the all for all house ward over little, animal had made its way from fra Fridal and family Sunday. the land have been, peo City meeting Tremonton papers stand is why the average of Providence to Garland," a distance of Mrs. Leslie Garfield visited rela town the to of water hear of for owners the the the The husband Plymouth report a pleading work protection of outple harder for will girl about thirty miles, with high moun- tives in Brigham City Saturday. of life. afIn committee afternoon on the the door met water will question Monday she pip company every him community, and than before she gets Irvin Garfield and Kenneth Grevg, ter she gets him. tains intervening. It would he ing the water into the homes from the to make arrangements for improving we are glad to say Tremonton is no to know just what route "it students of the University, were week citizens .canyon back of town. The report giv the water system here. Most all the exception, forward-lookinen met the approval of most of the water owners were present, and many have denounced the ruthless slaying had traveled in crossing from one val- end guests in the J. O. Garfield home. R. G. Brough returned fnem a short ley to another. people, and many things were brought good thoughts were expressed and of fish and game. But their pleas .In escaping it had answered iheicall visit in Salt Lake City, Satnrday. up and discussed . Another meeting some of them will be put over in the have fallen on deaf ears. It has been N. W. Olsen was a business visitor was called for the present stock hold- near future it is hoped. of the wild, yet by it's actions showed pointed out that the auto now makes week. one this Lake ers for Mondey, February 23. in Salt Mr. Wm. Johnson, of Mr. possible for millions to get out in the day City, that it had been raised in captivity. SAUSAGE The M. I. A. basket ball between and Mrs. L. A. Rose of this place who open and along the streams where Wednesday evening of last week '.the :Mrs.t Linden Barkle is visiting for a and Mr. her with few parents, days Plymouth and Fielding was played in was operated on at the Garland hospi- but a few could get before. The re'M'.Men and Gleaner Girls gave carthe Bear River High School Wednes- tal last week, was able to be moved to sult is a thousand hunters and fishnival dance. The hall was cleverly "Mrs. Job. Adams of Harper. Lake IL of Olsen Salt Emma Mrs. day night. A large crowd from here his home in Brigham Gty Monday ermen now to every one that hunted hearts. decorated with valentines and or fished twenty years ago. followed the players there to witness morning. The boys and girls wore gaily decorat- the past week at the home of her son, meat market Every the W. the Olsen. as was the N. of 9th team the of Not only that, but all the time we it mutual ball game Plymouth ed caps: and confetti was freely used. in town sells Sau"Mrs. Frances Hill returned Saturin North Division met the Deweyville have stood idly and watched the vast our by league games played boys were and hearts given Popcorn candy the north end of the stake. The score players of the .South Division at the army of wild life destroyers at jheir sage, but there's on, free in small paper bags. The Glean- day from a visit in Bountiful. visitor was 2 in favor of Fielding team. business one L. can was a O. Bear River High Monday evening in a slaughter. Little has been done to you place Brough ly er Girls sold ice cream and pie The Plymouth dramatic company close game of ball and came out vic- restock, and still less toward enforcbuy 0. P. S. Pure A large crowd participated and in Ogden Monday. 2 in favor ing conservation laws already on the presented the play entitled "The Eyes torious in a scoreof Pork Sausage. a jolly time was enjoyed. Benton's Mrs. Bert Haws and daughters,ofRuth Mr. of Love" were to a team. our statute books of every state in the This and of guests the June, Thursday large Sunday evening of out our gives Plymouth That's orchestra furnished the music. crowd in the ward amusement hall. boys one more chance with Fielding union. Now, when the horse is stolMRrs. Leslie Garfield. and SauThis market. "Bp. and Mrs. L. M.Holman and TSlr. Mr .and Mrs. Charles Peterson, Mrs. The proceeds being turned over to pay team which will be played Wednes- en, America is talking about locking and Mrs.' C. J. Hansen went to Ogden M. sage is made of onMrs. Dan McComb for the piano that is now used in the day night at the high school. ' ard the door. Maybe it will be just anWoodruff, "Wednesday to purchase a large ly two things : hall. They intend to visit nearby other case of "talking." But it is a were Logan visitors Tuesday. for the stage; also more division fresh, fine pork towns in the near future. Middle-ag- e Charles Peterson made a business is that period in a Tre shame4that in a land of thrifty, intelcurtains. meat and seasoning. Mr. and Mrs. Steed Estep are re monton man's life when he decides ligent, civilized people we haven't been to Ogden Wednesday. trip Mr. and" Mrs. Elvan Korth and Miss It has that homeC. . Anderson and family were joicing over the safe arrival of an that an even break is almost as good able long before this to see beyond Cleo Lundberg of Salt Lake City were Brigham City visitors Monday. made flavor you reour nose. eight pound baby boy that came to as getting the best of anything. week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edmember in the saubless their home early Friday mornMr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson spent win Isaacson. Miss Lundberg recent- Wednesday in Brigham City. ing. Mother and babe are doing fine. sage your Grandly returned fsom the California mis Mrs. Van Peterson of Snowville has Mrs. George Brough came home mother made. Don't sion. She spoke briefly in sacrament with visit been week's a after sauvisiting with her parents. Mr. take ordinary Saturday, D and Mrs. Fred meeting Sunday evaning. On Monday relatives in San Pete. Sylvester here for the can when you sage she spent several hours visiting Mr. week. She returned to her home last O. P. S. Pure buy and Mrs. J. M. Sorensen as she was I. Sunday afternoon . Pork Sausage at the acquainted with their son Willard, who Mr. Steed Estep made a business cost. lower game or is now a missionary in California. trip to Malad City Saturday of last The Tielief Society ladies have the week. character cast and the pageant well Leo Lamb, Erma Hess, Alvin Smith -under wey that is to be presented David T. Burnett were Ogden vis and A number of the Washakie people March fifteenth. ltors Saturday afternoon. took part in the exercises at Malad A well attended genealogical meet- last Members of the Relief Society and COMPANY Sunday, in a meeting conducted the bishop were guests at the home of ing was Tie'Id at the home of Wilford by the Stake Relief Society Board. Sorenson Monday eveninv. Mrs. Vilate Archibald Friday evening Since we began Louise Y. Robinson being present Norma Hansen of Deweyville was a and were entertained by the cheer The Lamanites sang two hymns, stocking Service Cof committee of the Relief Society. An Wednesday night guest of Miss June and eight of them dressed in their nafee, it has made a Will give 2 days a week service Tuesda& and Friday Rhodes. excellent program was the big feature tive costumes, recited quotations from big hit with our cus On family washing and dry cleaning At sacrament meeting Sunday even- the Book of. Mormon. of the evening and all present had an tomers who like ing High Councilman Amos Hansen enjoyable time. Punch was served by Bishop and Mrs. Parry attended a their coffee strong In A Newly Renovated and Equipped Plant and Elders Marvin Christensen, Arth-i- r reception given for Pres.. Ivins and the officers of the Relief Society. and dark. It leads Mr. and Mrs. Olean Josephson were Richardson, THaurice Pack and El- Mrs. Robinson. The reception was LADIES SILK DRESSES OUR SPECIALTY here in Tremonton der Gardner from Tremonton ward, given by the Relief Society Stake visiting in Brigham City the first part both in low its price were present, also the Misses Edna Board at the home of Patriarch and of the week. ,v and the quality offer Phone 132 We call for and deliver A genealogical meeting was held Worthington and Jennie Marble, who Mrs. Richards. ed at the price. If assisted with a duet and quartette. afternoon in the ward Warren chapel Sunday Woonsook, Wongan Henry youv too,, like rich The remarks and siijging were very and Maroni Timbimboo wen under the leadership of Wm". J. Hess, toJEerj dark coffee, try our much enjoyed. Twenty six per cent monton last chairman of the genealogical commitTuesday. Service Brand at of the ward population wers present. tee here in the ward. Mr. and Mrs The Bishopric of Washakie met the 23c per lb. President Smith Call- Bishopric of Malad First Ward in a Monday, Peter Boss of Garland were in atten ed Lewis Larson, an F. F. A. Club game of basket ball last Thursday evdance and both gave some valuabU Utah Tremonton member, to the rostrum and presented ening, Washakie winning the game. instructions about genealogical work him with a silver medal. This was a The sacrament meeting Sunday EE The proceeds amounting to near $25 frift made by the Delaval Separator were turned over to the Washakie Co. to the club member attaining high ward. merit in dairying. Lewis ranked secMr. and Mrs. Warren Wongan were ond in the state. Malad visitors last Thursday. The M. I. A. officers have their proGeorjre Elk, and Mr. and Mrs. Hargram outlined for the road show and ry Tootiwana were Tremonton visitors all who are taking part pre preparing last Friday. RED CHILI for the same. Mrs. Amy Timbimboo presented We are Had towelcomp 0"r fellow Pres. Ivins with a pair of white bucktownsman. John Oyler, horve from the skin moceasins, and Mrs. Mamie Won Germ-Processe- d hospital where he ha. bpn for some gan presented him with a pair of time followinf an operatiorl. white gloves. They were beaded in Mrs. Carl Larson is ill: also Mrs. black cut beads. They were very beauJ. M. Sorenson. All are hoping for tiful and were much appreciated bv the speedy recovery of these active him. Tippers in our church and community rffairs. One nica thing about driving a barMr. and Mrs. J. C. Hansen were in is that you don't have to secure gain Bingham on business Tuesday. ' MOTHERS Marie Larson returned to Salt Lake license tags for it. City, Sunday. Mesdames Hughes and Last of the Nowadays the shortest distance betwo points depends upon the tween here Stake Board visited Primary of the car. Tuesday. After primary they called -, Plymouth East Garland week-Da-vi- d mu-tua- ls -- on East Tremonton f- Bri-ha- . m g PURE PORK " son-in-la- w 15c 22-3- 11-1- eur-"ta- in . m ft ANNOUNCEMENT!! 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