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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1S31 NBC HEAD AS A f " HIM m I .j- - , grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. "! Deweyvillc . ' .j. ble entertained at dinner in honor of their daughters, Jennie and Mrs. Leon Kerr ,of Tremonton. Friday night everybody enjoyed the basket dance sponsored by the adult class of the mutual. Mrs. C. Hansen was in Brigham one day last week. ( Thursday night the mutual officers and the Bishopric met at the home of Louis Germer and planned a ward reunion which will be held March 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Christensen n and little son visited relatives in last week." Mr. and Mrs. John Becker, of Ogden were calling on relatives here Sunday Sunday at Sacrament and Fast meeting Patriarch Myron Richards and wife, of Garland, were special speakers. After meeting Patriarch Richards gave several Patriarchal bless- Methodist Church Og-de- loPQMtERS V V t)EVIL CM VUfflsSS V f JP iPNi $ Sn WSt IFm M I & y ttOISfcClfcoroGolp WfiR-CWi- W UP 1iSt& m club v printing Indianapolis, the son of a newspaper man. He was still in high school when he became a printer, conducting a brisk juvenile business with his hr.nd pres. Later he entered the employ of the Indianapolis Sentinel as printer's devil. He was superintendent of plant when he quit the office. printing day. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr were visiting relatives in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Adams of Logan, were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudsberry and family, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Hassel, all of Deweyville, visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Couch, at Garland, .Sunday. Irene, Gloria and Tillie Lish of this place, spent a few days visiting their fcONtffcW MEMBER OP SIGMA UMiO.cvAmsu.OWEimPMDElT minrtvTKx From "printer's devil" to the of an entcrpr se which is part of The daily lives of hunhds of thousands of American citizens, Don E. Oilman, Vice President in clwf e of the Pacific Division, National Broadcasting Company, has traveled. The man who sits at the helm of the western radio chain belongs to Ben Franklin's race men to whom a press, painstakingly :vvorked by hand, unrolled the hori ;zon of a nw vorld. Long associni ed with advertising and publication work, Mr. Gilman was known aa tionally before his name became an 'important one in the field of radio The NBC executive was bom in TW& VMAft c WE IS AH before he turned definitely to advei tising. As chairman of the Vigilance Committee of the Los Angeles Club, he was largely in- strumental in securing the passage of California's Honest Advertising! statute. Later, In San Francisco, l ei was president of the Pacific Ad "r MAKE Scripps-McRa- e Hot Water Bottles 83c Two For $1.49 WHILE THEY LAST FULLY GUARANTEED GOOD OR WE DO Phone Tremonton, Utah 1. Phone 47 Tremonton, Utah ANOTHER ALLOTMENT OF Fronk Chevrolet Co. t 26 t ANNOUNCEMENT!! life-lon- several a. H. G. Scott Drug Co. OUl. tising Clubs Association and Vice President of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World. He was an officer in the World War. Mr. Gilman entered radio in 1927, as manager of the Pacific Division, and in 1929 became Vice President in the corporation. His principal interests In life are his work and hla family; his hobbies, golf, motoring and swimming. publications He was just 23 when he came West and embarked upon his career here. While he worked on various Pacific Coast newspapers he was studying electrical engineering and business administration, with the interest in new ideas and view. g ;:flii."s which has been his habit. lie was superintendent of Tit-BIt- .j 70-0.- So oKaLvlJS? 4S Kitck. --Sl.t.y" Sunday School 10 a. m. Mrs. P, E. Famous "Grand Raviaw" Ault, Sueprintendent. Classes for all Is known as the Grand Re11 What m. church a. ages. Junior Story sermon "The Boy Who Decided to view was held in Washington, D. C, Live Like Christ." League services May 23 and 24, 18G5. The whole number of officers ar.il enlisted men hi 7:15 p. m. Evening services of worand about at time ship at eight o'clock. Sermon by the was 152,445,Washington to that ings. the most according on "The the Gospel accurate returns. subject: Sunday night at a conjoint meeting pastor The number actuala good program was rendered. El- the Power of God." Special music in the parade was ly participating furboth be will ders Arch Richardsen and Maurice morning and evening doubtless somewhat less than that Pack, of Tremonton were out of town nished by the girls Junior choir. number, as many were probably left The public is invited to all services. in speakers. charge of camps and guarding propAlvin R. Dickson, Pastor. Saturday the Primary officers aterty and equipment. tended Union meeting at Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. I. Dewey were in Ogden Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. LaRain Marble and In 8 months time our company has paid $15,000.00 to Utah children of Logan, visited with their policy holders to fix wrecked cars. $1238,00, of which was parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marble, of paid Box Elder County policy holders. Ask the man who this place, the week end. the STATE MUTUAL AUTO INSURANCE carries Mr. and Mrs. William' Lasley, of Phone Honeyville, and Mrs. Jane Bybee, of LELAND J. HANSON Local Agent Lewiston, were calling on Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lish of this place, Tues- ATTENDED $OGTcC Mr A." The aproned ngure at the link gazed . Mr. and Mrs. Guy N. Ault and J. C. at the accumulation of plate sadly A ult, of Eiwood, were calling on T. and dlslies, jmta timl puns. Was this R. Ault Tuesday. all that marriage meant? Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gardner enA heavy nigh, a rolling np of sleeve, tertained relatives from Thatcher Sun and the; kitchen wan . tilled with the clatter of washing and scouring. day. The toller paused from time to time Miss Edna Loveland, of Salt Lake is visiting her sister, Mrs, Paul Gard- to listen to the steady thrush of a typewriter In the next room. ner. Suddenly the noise ceased, and a Mr. and Mrs. James Poulsan and spectacled woman, lofty of brow, large, daughters, of Petersboro, attended he appeared In the doorway. basket dance here Friday night. "Hercules, darling," she said, addressing the little man, "I never can remember do yon spell 'cave man' with or without a hyphen?" Londoa , Sunday Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Mar TlOST M. 1 State Highway Department considSalt Lake City State Highway beCommission to open bids for highway for ering plans oiling highway Fielding: tween Delta and Hinckley. construction entailing expenditure of City Royce J. Petersen approximately $350,000. g The annual party Brigham construction on wood workFairview Plans being made for con completed given for the pioneers was held Sathere. of new community house. ing structipn plant amusement hall. the at ward urday The pioneers were guests of the Social Development club. About one- hundred and fifty were present. The afternoon was spent in greetings and a short program consisting of com THE VALUE OF YOUR INSURANCE PROTECTION IS MEASmunity singing, led by Mrs. E. H. URED BY THE RELIABILITY OF THE COMPANY BACK OF IT. was welcome of The Packer. address THIS AGENCY" REPRESENTS ONLY WELL KONWN AND PROVgiven by Mrs. J. H. Smith, club presiEN COMPANIES, OFFERING EVERY NEEDED FOEM OF INdent. Musical selections and readings SURANCE PROTECTION. featured the remainder of the proIT WON'T COST YOU ANYTHING TO ASK US FOR INFORMAgram. The banquet was served at six p. m. Pink Sweet Peas forme attracTION AND ADVICE. WE SHALL BE GLAD TO TELL YOU EVtive centerpieces. Music was furnishERYTHING WE CAN ABOUT EFFICIENT, DEPENDABLE INed by the orchestra during the dinner SURANCE PROTECTION. , Tiour. Following the banquet a variety of musical numbers were given hy Mrs. L. C. Christopherson. The la: B. V. R. PHONE 101 PHONE US TODAY dies quartette- and Mr. and Mrs. Grift two also fiths of Brigham City, Bonds plays, "The Bank Account" and "Henpeck Holler Gossip" by the club men dressed as ladies. Announcement is made of the marriage of Mrs. Eva Farnsworth and Mr J. D. Monson of Paul, Idaho. The wedding took plase at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Hanson Monday afternoon in the presence of a few close friends. Bishop M. A. Garn performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spackman and fam ily went to Thomas, Idaho, Tuesday to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bourne had as their guests Sunday, their mother . Home-Comin- DEPENDABLE PROPERTY INSURANCE We Are the Authorized Dealers for the Famous J. I. CASE Complete Line of Implements and Harvesting Machinery for This District. Our First Car of Machinery and Extra Parts Just Arrived 1 ' JAMES BROUGH one-ac- Insurance Notary Public ind Mrs. D. L. Sanders of Layton. Mrs. Agnes Spackman, Mrs. Myrtle Criddle and Mr. George Spackman of Farmington were guests of relatives . here Sunday. Mrs. Gertrude Hansen was a special guest oX the Farm Bmcui !?.pquct held at Corinne, Monday evening. Coal 8 t i j The following record of industrial activity lists items showing investment of capital, employment of labor and business activities and opportunities. Information from which the paragraphs are prepaid is from local papers, usually of towns mentioned, and may" be considered generally cor- rect. 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