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Show PAGE TWO BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1931 Sunday. ' Marble. Mrs. Wm. Sandal uad Mrs. Harold and Mrs. Cark Shriber of Howell SunThere was a farm bureau meeting Mr. and Mrs. Evered Roach- - and Sandal visitel Mrs. Edwar! Stark rii day. held in the Bothwell hall by the men Miss Ray Empey is spending a few 4 daughter, Jaunita were dinner guest day. to A and for the Farm meet Bureau of in? conjoint reorganize dinpurpose and Mrs. Koiand i Allen Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hess were week Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew were days with her sister, Mrs. George Mr, Mr. Bert Hunsaker was in Clear- ner guests of Mrs. Carrie Drew at Tre Crazier of Urion. end miests of. Mr .and Mrs. Oswell composed of ladies of Penrose, Thatch a rat drive to be staged in this comMiss-Ra- y monton Sunday. . Hess at Rockland, Idaho the latter er and Bothwell, was held in the Both --munity in the tear future. field on business Tuesdav. .. Empey entertained the . Mrs. U1SI pir l(3BOJ well hall . 'SJI4J Clarence J)UB Thursday. pjdAg Bureau play and Vft Farm Mr. the week. Thomas east of of Stokes was in Ogden Mrs. Ezra Harris with Miss Jensen pan last Summers gave a talk on children's ily visited Mrs. Rasmus Anderson Sun on business chicken dinner a at their Locan. partners Mrs. Miss Ilean Steed has gone to Tre- Hoeansen and of attend Monday. also exhibited many articles day. Mr .and Mrs. George Summers and ed the beautification meeting held at Sunday atternoon. ine uiuie was sec monton to stay for an mdefinate per- clothing, of clotlti iqr of which .he patterns u rt A very pleasant surprise party was children were dinner with a vase of roses on a cluny lace iod guests of Mrs. Thatcher Thursday. , cut by the ladies. Light refreshments given Mr. Joseph Newman Monday Henri and the guests numbered 12. A center of Garland George RobMonday. Mr. Golden Mason and Miss Edna were served Mrs. Nadine Vance and Mrs. by the Bothwell ladies. evening. The guests were characteriMrs. dinner was served and endelicious Edward Stark visited Mrs. ert Allen were visitors and dinner McConell were united in marriage at There were 28 zed and wore old clothes which made Will Sandal of Tremonton present. all. by joyed Saturday. of Mrs. Roland Allen Friday. Brigham City Saturday. They intend Mr. and Mrs. John Watsen. ol Osr- - much laughter through the entire even Mrs. Harry Drew attended her Past guests Mr. and home Mr. visited Wilford Mason's their at making Fosgren den, who have been visitinar their and prizes were won for best im- Noble Grand Club Monday at the Fosmother's ranch here at Plymouth for daughter, Mrs. Alvin Evan.;, returned ing Dr. Eli Hawkins and home of Mrs. Henry Eohde of Tremon was a dinner guest of Mrs. Jared County Commissioners considering-planpersonations by the present. gren Thursday. home Thursday. Mrs. Evam, Mrs. Earl Newman. Others for improving highway between worthy of men- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Rudger Fosgren and Fork Mr. Lee Earl, of Fielding, was in at- Homer Anderson and Mrs. Guy and Aspen Grove. y tion are Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Canyon Eli Anderson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harris, Mrs. viswere Fosgren tendance at the regular mutual meetthem home. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson and Mm. Dorothy and Mrs. Reed Peterson and accompanied Escalante Road through this city iting in Brigham Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allen were sur Hawkins. Games were Dlaved ings here Tuesday evening, there was be improved. to - durino-o small son were in Brigham on busiMrs. Thomas Stokes had Mr. and a large crowd in attendance. Mr. Earl prised by a number of their neighbors the evening and refreshments were ness Saturday. Salt Lake City Federal GovernMrs. Edward Stark visiting her Sun was here in the interest of the lesser Thursday m a party prior to their de-- ! served at a late hour by Mrs. Henrv Mrs. L. E. Allred and daughter, Ray -v ment to open bids for construction of day. Priesthood work and was much do- - parture to Hazelton. Idaho, where Newman, assisted by the ladies. All were in Brisrham on business Veteran Hospital building. Empey 1460,000 Mrs. the Drew attended Harrv lighted to see the interest taken in the they expect to make their home. had a very enjoyable evening. Miss Monday. Tooele State Public Utilities Combridge luncheon held at the home of mutuals. After the meeting was over Games were played and delicious re Beth Tollman and Miss Georginia George Stark and son Ray and Earl Mrs. E. J. Winzeler of Tremonton mission recently granted permit for the scouts entertained the people with freshments served. Hawkins were special guests. There Firth were in Oerden on business Tues construction overhead crossing on Los Wednesday . some very good wrestling matches. Bishop and Mrs. D. Milton Marble were 43 present day. Mrs. Reed Peterson and son visited Angeles and Salt Lake route near here were in on Mr. Joseph Archibald was in Trebusiness TuesBrigham A surprise party was given for Glen with Mrs. Mrs. Rudy Scholer entertained at George Gardner of Bear monton on business Wednesday of last day. dinner Sunday for Mr. Scholer's par- Fosgren at his home Wednesday. River Monday. City Miss week. Georginia Hawkins of Salt ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Scholer, of Un- Games were played during the evenMrs. A. A. Nichols of Salt Lakei When You Think Lake is visiting her parents, Mr. and ion. Many of our people went to the ing and refreshments were served at City visited Wednesday and Thursday Mrs. Eli few a this HARDWARE Hawkins, days Mr. Chris Christensen and Edna midnight There were eight present with her daughter Mrs. Pete Nichols. Bear Kiver High bchool Wednesday week. Mr. and Mrs. Amel Kupfer have Christensen were in Ogden Monday evening to see the game of basket ball Mr. L. E. Allred is confined to his Mrs. Ray Bosley was the supper their sister, of Peoria. 111. vi si tine bed with an attack of influenza. between the mutual teams of Fielding visiting relatives. of Mrs. Bert Hunsaker Thursand Plymouth which decided the hon- guest Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sandal and them for a few days. "Everything To Build Anything1 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stark visited Mr. ors for first place in the mutual day. Phone II Mr. Leland Anderson left Sunday and Mrs. Fellows of Blue Creek and Mrs. T. W. Sandal, of Tremonton visMr. and Mrs. Bert Firth were in ited and were dinner leatrue games of the stake and will of Mr. for Fountain Green for a brief stay. Mr. and Mrs. Collins Woods and Mr. guests meet the best af Cache Valley players Ogden on business Tuesday. and Mrs. George Payne. The Bothwell Dramatic Troupe out in the tournament at Preston. There The Farm Bureau one-aolav wa Friday evening--. given at the South Box Elder Farm was a large crowd in attendance at on a comedy-dram- a the game which was a close one, the which was well attended and enjoyed Bureau banouet Monday evenine- at 2 score being in favor of the Ply- by everyone. Corinne. Those from Both- Mrs. Eli Hawkins visited her moth well besides the present mouth players. cast were Mr. and Mrs. Georginia Hill, who is verv Mrs. Ezra Harris. Mrs. Geo. J. Mason and son, Golden, er, at ill, Logan, Sunday. Mrs. Guy Bosley was visiting her were in Tremonton on business ThursMr. Bert Hunsaker and Mr. Rav mother, Mrs. Robert Wilson of Ogden day of last week. Bosley were in ,Salt Lake on business Wednesday. Mrs. Wilson had the mis MEATS Mrs. Lawrence Hess, of Malad City, Friday. fortune of spraining her ankle last is spending the week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Coles were visit week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nish, of this ing friends here in Bothwell Thurs Mr. John H. Fosgren of Howell was place. day. While Mr. Coles attended to the dinner guest of Mrs. Jared Fos Mr .and Mrs. Melvin Wolverton and some business Mrs. Coles visited Mrs. gren rruiay. Edward Bigler motored to Ogden to T. V. Summers and Mrs. D. Milton Mr. Joseph Newman was in Ogden visit friends and relatives, Friday. Marble. on business Tuesday. Mr. Willard Archibald, of Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Anderson were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Firth were was with relatives here dinner Idaho, visiting guests of Mrs. Alvin Evans TREMONTON visitors at the home of Bishop GARLAND STORES the fore part of the week. Mr. David T. Burnett went to Ogden on business the latter part of the week He will be gone several days and will perhaps visit the state capitol before he returns. LARGE PKG. A delegation of 15 of our citizens met with the board of education at CORN No. 2 Brigham City, Friday, asking for better conditions in the school building's No. 2 and grounds and was promised that an would be made in the investigation TOMATOES No. 2 near future and the necessary repairs 1 Plymouth Bothwell I - s -- Bos-le- - w - - 1 THINK WILSON IIIIaaaIIIIII American Food Stores Inc. ct - 17-1- GROCERIES . Specials for Saturday, Mar. 7 and 6s IFflPHBIID 35c WHITE KING MflTnflNIE can can PEAS 5 cans 49c can would be made. The Bee Hive Girls of the Mutuals entertained a large crowd of people Friday evening at the ward chaDel with a very excellent program, after which some very deightf ul games were played and enjoyed by all. A small charere was taken in at the door which added to the funds to help defray the expenses of the organization in putting over the work outlined for theni to do. KRAUT No. 2V2 can STRING BEANS No. 2 can - BUTTER - Mr. Hyrum Welling, of .Salt Lake City was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mr?. Ion A. Rose Sundav. He re turned back to the city in the after noon. Mr. Clark Rudd is the proud owner of a Dodge truck that he recently purchased. Mr. Rudd is a prosperous farmer and will find this car very essential in taking care of his crops and The new Ford has more than licvnty ball and roller hearings do. EVIDENCE other things farmers are required to Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Mason were transacting business in Tremonton and Garland, Saturday. The M. I. A. conjoint meeting was held Sunday evening, the program being a grand success and was under the direction of the Gleaner Girls and 'M' Men classes of the Mutuals and consisted of songs and public speaking by the young folks of the two organizations. Mr. Fred Silvester is seriously ill at this writing, having been in ill health most of the winter. Riverside Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Ward and daugh tor, Edna Mae, went to Logan Tues diy. Miss Ruth Petersen, of Bear River City, was the guest of Miss Ruth Fos berg Monday and Tuesdav. Alvin Bowcutt was in Cache Valley last week on business. J. 0. Hadfield made a business to Brigham Thursday of last week.trip Steven Hales spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and M Hales. He returned to Logan Sunday w continue his school work at the U. H. A. C. Mrs. J. 0. Hadfield accompanied Mrs. Peter Marble, Mrs. P. E. Ault antl Inland Hansen to Portage, Wed nesday to a Farm Bureau meeting . T. J. Udy was in Brigham on busi ness Thursday. Miss Edna Mae Ward spent Sunday at iremonton with friends. Mabel Hadfield attended a Farm Bureau meeting at Tremonton Thurs day or last week. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker spent tho week end in Salt Lake and Ogden. They returned home Sunday! The family of Delbert Bowers, of Collinston, spent Sunday with their grandfather, Joseph Radfield. Relief Society was held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Earl Hales. Miss Peg Capener entertained a miinber of friends at a card party Saturday evening. Howard Capener and Ford Richard. were home from the A. C. for the week end. is of the high quality built into the new Ford the extensive use of ball and roller bearings. There are more than twenty in all an unusually large number. Each bearing is adequate in size and carefully selected for the work it has to do. At some points in the Ford chassis you will find ball bearings. At others, roller bearings are used regardless of their higher cost. The deciding factor is the per--f ormance of the car. The extensive use of ball and roller bearings in the new Ford insures smoother operation, saves gasoline, increases speed and power, gives quicker pick-up- , decreases noise, and gives greater reliability and longer life to vital moving parts. Other outstanding features that make the new Ford a value far above the price are the Triplex shatter-proo- f glass windshield, silent, fully enclosed l brakes, four Houdaille double-actin- g shock absorbhydraulic ers, aluminum pistons, chrome silicon alloy valves, three-quarte- r floating rear axle, Rustless Steel, the use of fine steel forging, and unusirul accuracy in manufacturing. four-whee- 29C per pound SODA CRACKERS 3 pound box 33c SYRUP GALLON CANS 69C MACARONI, SPAGHETTI and NOODLES 05c ORANGES LETTUC- E- firm heads 09C Q5c ONIONS, CARROTS, BEETS per bunch 05c SWEET and JUICY MALT SYRUP One CanFREE . 49C $1 79 IQc BLUE PINE With Each Can Purchased PRUNES 25 POUND BOX PRUNES 2 RAISINS 2PKGS. Tjfa SOUP 3 CANS 25c POWDERED SUGAR 2 P0UND PKG, J (fa STRING BEANS, Whole no. 2 cans Campbells Ass't pound pkg. Jjfa ex-tensi- ve PORK and BEANS COCOA The New Ford Town Sedan - PEACHES SALMON B. P. - B. P. KERNAL CORN r.O.t. Wall, pl, frtttht mtrm ml ,mmtl Yam raa m'l quarts 29(t jjfa 29c cAN tall B. P. N0. 2 CAN m 2 CAN gg " B. P. U. S. Inspected Meats ! n fl A T r ' a ROAST mnd i.llwry. Bmmprr, .nj tpm r buy a F.rd for a (mall ixrm.nl nanrln( plan, fix jour ford dntlrr for Hmtmilt. rail. 05(2 MEAT DEPART PRICES OF FORD CARS $430 to $630 - picnic Na1!4 Fancy Red GOLDEN CORN LOW B. P. Sliced Pure Yrhite Fancy Pot PER POUND PER POUND PER POUND 29c 10c 15c |