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Show PAGE FIVE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1931 Misses Bernice lversenand .Win-- ! given in honor of Mrs. Ray Rasmussen nona Christensen spent several days The afternoon was spent in playing which a tray lunch was games after visiting with friends at Garland. ' Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jehnson were served. Saturday evening the Sunshine club Salt Lake visitors Thursday. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lucin-da Mrs. Sina Thorsen and Mrs. 's Christensen in honor of Mrs. Jensen attended the Professional the evenDuring birthday. Womeus club baruu:t hti l ir Igan ing games were played and delicious Wednesday evening. refreshments were served to twenty Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huggins spent guests. Monday visiting in Brigham City with their daughter, Mrs. Heber Clowand and family. Mr. and Mrs. Burgess spent Wednesday evening the Sunshine in Arimo, Idaho. Club of this city motored to Elwood where a very pleasant evening was Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen were spent in honor of Mr. Thompsan's Mrs. Leland Crystal of Tremonton, birthday. During the evening progres Honeyville and Brigham visitors sive games were played after which Miss Rae Abbott of East Tremonton, Mrs. Thompson, assisted by her daugh Park Stumm of South Tremonton and Dol-li- e Evan Gee of Garland are enrolled at Mrs. George Crozier, who has been ters, Mrs. Wm. Krotch and Miss delicious a club school at the U. S. A. C. served the Thompson very very ill with gall stones at the Valley hot turkey supper. The center piece this week. hospital, is improving at this time. on the table was a large birthday cake The Tremonton Ladies Farm Buwhich was presented to Mr. Thomp- reau held their meeting last Friday at Mr .and Mrs. Quentin Allen and son by several of his Nephews. the club rooms. Donna were Salt Lake visitors during Roy Tnors n was called to Mrs. Clarence Summers, County the week. Saturday to look after his mother's Leader was present and gave Clothing a lesson on color. Mr. Burt Burgess suffered severe sheep. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christensen Last Thursday afternoon Prof. Ho attacks of tonsilitis the fore part of and Mrs. Frona Cates motored to Salt of the U. S. A. C. and Miss the week. gansen Lake Tuesday on business. Izola Jensen, County Demonstration Mrs. Albert Thorsen and daughter Mrs. Kendall Burnham and Mr. and Agent held a very interesting and help Edna Joyce, of Brigham were calling f ul meeting on growing of flowers, Mrs. L. R. Morgan spent Monday in on friends in this city Wednesday. bulbs and shrubs at the club rooms, . . Ogden. K. H. Fridal, ,Sr. left Saturday for which were well filled with interested Los Angeles, California where he will Mrs. Rebecca Calderwood, of Logan people. After the meeting Prof. Ho-I visit relatives. visited several homes and gave is visiting at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Melvin Nelsen was hostess at gansen individual help. A similar meeting Mrs. James Walton, and Mr. and Mrs. a parcel shower at her home Friday af was held at Thatcher in the forenoon W. S. Muir. ternoon in honor of Mrs. Ursal Whit- - which was well attended by people aker. A delicious tray luncheon was from Penrose, Bothwell and Thatcher. and Mr. and Mrs. Pete ,Streatmaters served. A great many useful articles At 4 o'clock, Miss Jensen and Mrs. two daughters of Princeville, Illinois, were received by Mrs. Whitaker. Club girls Ault met about thirty are visiting relatives and friends in Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christensen who are eager to get started in club and about Tremonton. and Mrs. Glenn Iversen were- Salt' work, but as yet there are not enough Lake visitors Saturday. leaders to take care of them. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James Walton, Christ Christensen and three sons .We hope someone will be found who Mrs. A. N. Fishburn and Mrs. Rebec of were Thor the at Ogden, visiting is willing to devote some of her time ca Calderwood spent Tuesday intSalt sen home to this work. There could be nothing Saturday. Lake. Dave Petersen, of Salt Lake, spent; finer, and one that would bring more Club Mrs. LeRoy Phillips of Salt Lake Monday visiting in this city, with his splendid results than to be a sister, Mrs. Orsen Jensen and family. leader. fi. City spent the past week visiting with At our Sunday School Sunday morn The membership drive is being com her daughter, Mrs. Quentin Allen of we were very fortunate in having pleted in the North end of the Couning Tremonton and her mother, Mrs. Farn Dr. Luke, of Tremonton, and Dr. ty this week. Arthur M. Ferrin of sworth of Fielding. Pearse, Brigham, with us. They took Eden Weber Co., is representing the subState Farm Bureau and assisting in Mr. and Mrs. Lvnn William, of Gar different classes and treated the n ject of "Chastity." this drive. Mrs. Mr. and Quentin land, and Pres. Brough and Mr. Ferrin com- Thursday afternoon at the home of were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Mark a shower was the drive in Bothwell and Sjmmenson parcel pleted Wed Bradshaw at a dance in Perry, nesday evening. Tremonton Society Section UST by Charles S.Kmnisoru Christ-ensen- Mrs. Sallie Gephart had as dinner guests Sunday, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Hat-ti- e Iverson and son, Wayne, of Ogden. Mrs. Joe Burgess entertained at dinner Thursday evening of last week for Mr .and Mrs. Dave Stander, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watkins, and Mr. and Mrs, Hec- tor Haight The Tremonton - Garljr d Literary club met at the home of Miss Edna Burnham February 25. , A delicious tray luncheon was served to twelve members and Mrs. Oreita Shurtz and Mrs. Aba Sasser, guests, after which all went to the Paramount Theatre and enjoyed the picture. "" On Tuesday evening, March 3 Miss Ilva Getz planned a surprise party in honor of Miss Mildred Theurer, it being her fourteenth birthday. Twenty four guests met te the Theurer home. The evening was spent in playing games after which refreshments were served. . ' Monday, March 2nd Mrs. Henry Rohde and Mrs. George Holliday entertained the P. M. G. Club at the home of Mrs. Rohde. Mrs. Herman Landvatter and Mrs. T. A. Supan were special guests of the hostess. Refresh ments were served. Mrs. T. A: Supan and Mrs. John Miller won favors. Mrs. E. J. Winzeler was hostess to the L. L. Bridge Club at her home, Wednesday, March 4th. Mrs. T. A. Supan, Mrs. Elmer Winzeler and Mrs Douglas Cannon were special guests. Luncheon was served at 2 p. m., with bridge following. Favors were won by Mrs. T. A. Supan, Mrs. Fred Gephart and Mrs. Elmer Winzeler. H IN KIN 1 Just as I Am Tremonton Locals Lord knows that I have lots of flaws Yes, many inperfections. I violate the Bible Laws, In several directions. FARM BUREAU NEWS I'll be content if just a few, Unto my faults are blinded, And see in me the side that's true. If just a few are minded, . , 4-- H . Thatcher Tuesday. Wednesday Orsen Iverson and Mr. Ferrin canvassed South Tremonton and Tremonton. Garland and Fielding will come next. The Farm Bureau membership for this year has been very successful so far. Leland Hansen, Mrs. N. Peter Marble, Mrs. Mabel Hadfield and Mrs. P. i AND to DOUBLE EAGLE Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clark, of Lo- The- gan, spent Sunday evening visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Andersen in this city and on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Andersen mo tored to Salt Lake on business. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Jensen were Ogden visitors Saturday. Co, Are pleased to announce that they will be represen-e- d in Tremonton by the Bear River Valley Imp. Co. feu can NAME 4 WHO WILL BE OUR Iivill buy onlya-leadinmake of tire--' On Friday and Saturday, March 20th and 21st two factory experts will give a dem- g In. every price range Goodyear offers greatest value . . . because Goodyear builds million more tires than any other company. And we can prove Goodyear superiority before you buy . . come in and see today's new Goodears get our the on type proposition you want ... .... DUTY PATHFINDER GOODYEAR 4.40-2- 4.50-2- 1 $6.40 (30x4.50) FRONK CHEVROLET CO. Phone 20 Tremonton THE EARTH onstration of the application of enamels and instruction in color harmony. Any small piece of furniture will be deco- rated free. cut vases, bowls, etc. will be decorated and given away. These art objects finished in colors of your own selection. 50 $7.85 1 (29x4.40) PATHFINDER STANDARD ATKNN0ER j j H W - cover HEAVY j - FOR TREMONTON Bear River City and still decide : STANDARD j E. Ault visited the Portage community Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Hansen met with the men and arranged for a meeting for organizing the Portage Farm Bureau on Wednesday,' March 11 at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Marble and Mrs. Hadfield "gave a very interesting 'color lesson to, the women and Mrs. Ault met the 4-Club leaders on club work. t your price HEAVY DUTY ' ' Western Newspaper Union.) BETTER SERVICE Unlimited Bell, 129 '! 1 es 2; ! - Garland-Tremonto- 69.a-- " " To stand by me for what I am, For all I may be masking- And see the good, and not the sham, That's all I would be asking. . Phones: B. R. V. ' But I'd not ask that ALL would seek To find my armor spotless, And see not ways in which I'm weak, And to my faults be thoughtless dis-tric- t JOHN J. SHUMWA11! ' 4 4-- H Al-e- on Irrigated Land. 6V2 per cent. No commissions. - But yet despite these flaws in me, Despite each sinful fetter, I pray that some will try to see In me, the thing that's better. 4-- H Mrs. Douglas Cannon and Miss Hel en Mendenhall entertained the Faculty Club of the Bear River High School at Mrs. Cannons home Wednesday, February 26. Mrs. J. D. Gunderson reviewed "Giants in tte Earth" by R. V. Rolvaag. Alvis Anderson played two Reverend and Mrs. Dickson spent 3 violin selections.' He was accompanied days in Salt Lake attending the convention of the Methodist Epis by Lucile Cropley. ' copal church. Bishop Charles Mead of Mrs. A. I. Morgan entertained the Denver, presided at the meetings New Eight bridge club at her heme They returned home Wednesday ev last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Roy ening. Mrs. N. E. Shaw and Mrs. Bishop received high score, Mrs. C. Louis Brenkman accompanied them, A. Holland cut prize and Mrs. Herman Landvatter received low. Mrs. Kendall Bumham of this city, and AfBishop was a substitute guest. Lynn Williams of Garland, attended a ter an afternoon of cards a light manacers meetine of the American luncheon was served. Food Stores "at Logan, Tuesday They were accompanied by evening. Friday, February 27, the L. L.n Leland Morgan and Herbert 1 nomas. Bridge club entertained the Bridge Club at luncheon. A The committee in charge of the an, color scheme of green and white was nual 17th of March supper, sponsored carried out in decorations, flowers, by the Relief Society, met at the home and favors. Covers were laid for twen- of Mrs. A..N. Fishburn Monday afterwere appointed ty four. First prize was won by Mrs. noon. B. T.'Knotle, second by Mrs. Innes, and final plans .and arrangements and consolation by Mrs. John Richards made for a very inviting affair. Members of the committee are Mrs. R. C. Harris, Mrs. J. 0. Garfield, Mrs.. A. N. Fishburn, Mrs. E. H. White, Mrs. Giles, and Mrs. W. S. Muir. Money LOAN , Utah Bear River Valley Imp. Co. Tremonton - - Utah |