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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1931 the funeral of Mr. Fred Sorensen, of Brigham, Monday. . Fred and Roland Christensen left --- iTuesday for Salt Lake for a two week's stay. We, as a community, mourn with Thomas Summers and family for the I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stokes gave dreadful fire disaster that totally de- a family party in honor of their son, and wife, Monday evening at stroyed their home Sunday afternon. j Floyd home. Games were played dur Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stokes, of Fres their and delicious refreshthe evening ing no, California are here visiting Mr, Stokes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ments were served by the hortess. Misses Seely and Madsen and Mr.' Stakes, for a few days. Rasmussen attended the Teacher's Mrs. Sophia Anderson returned from Institute at Brigham, Saturday. Weston, Idaho, Tuesday, where she has been visiting here daughter, Mrs. SNOWVILLE Henry Miller. LAND AND WATER COMPANY , Since the fire, Mrs. T. V. Summers and family have been staying with Principle Place of Business, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Summers. Snowville, Utah Ray Priest, of Ogden, visited, his sister, Mrs. Bert Hunsaker, Frid'ay. Notice is hereby given that at a Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson and meeting of the directors held on the son, Wayne, and daughter, Shirley, 23rd of March, 1931, an assesswere in Salt Lake Thursday, Friday ment day twenty-eigof per cent (28) on and Saturday, business. was levied on the capital stock of the Sunday evening the Relief Society payable on the 23rd day put on the pageant "The Conversion corporation, of March 1931, to Moroni Arbon, the of King Lomoni", in the ward halL A treasurer of the company at his resigood crowd was in attendance with a dence at Snowville, Utah. Any stock number of out of town visitors and upon which this assessment may re, general board members. unpaid on the 27th day of ApMrs. Melvin Homer's health is im- main1931 will be delinquent and adril, proving slowly and we are in hopes vertised for sale at public auction, and for her safe recovery soon. unless payment is made before, will be Miss Ray Empey returned from Pro sold on Saturday the 16th day of May, vo and Lehi where she has been visit1931, to pay the delinquent assessing relatives and friends the past ten ment, together with the cost of addays. and expenses of the sale. Bert Hunsaker was in Salt Lake on vertising Win, Hurd, Secretary. business Monday. f Mrs. Harry Drew attended the Re becca lodge bridge party at Tremon-to- n j Monday evening. If it's true that looking at cold things Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gardner, of Salt make you feel colder, then looking a Lake, visited and were dinner guests banker in the eye while asking a reof Mrs1 L. E. Allred Tuesday. newal of that note would freeze you Mr; and Mrs. Eli Anderson attended stiff right on the spot. - -t- -1- - Bothwell Never Before So Smari or in Price I foe pang by "AuateUe" we sponsor $4.98 ht HPriEOO COATO and A charming, contradictory fashion up on one side and down on the other. In straw or straw braid and a new bright shade, this fashion is particularly smart Thriftily prkftd, too. Oports Coats ... and 6 Presenting Sea Smart coats that will fit into every "wardrobe at a price that proves "it costs less to be smart this Spring !" Coats with scarfs, with fancy cuffs, with belts . . . coats yoii will be proud to own at a price you can afford to pay Be sure to see them , . . and make your selection now. ... "Bernicc" Saaiwu Smartly modern is this sports pump with its unique trimming New Ideas of harmonizing reptile grain. in mm rfViVir.---- IF The new, smart shade in Millinery with charming styles at only The new Spring mode brings many clever hat styles, and because we are quick to sense the new mode, we are offering for the first time these newest of the new, at prices that assure you a real saving. , "Add!! $1.95 Au extremely attractive which yea wMl enjsy wearkc. Note the reptile grain ne-tr- ap triningl to . . . which shows yott how inexpensive is if you shop here! Come in today to see these pretty styles I ... Comparable Quality Would Have Cost $(5.00 Mote a Year Ago shoe-smartne- ss Many excellent fabrics, iocfading wor teds and novelties in softer weaves . . . in the newer colorings. A seteo on of spring's smartest styles. $5.95 -- If OO- buys these Tbe $2.95 "Headline' High-Colo- r Pajatnac $5.00 02.90 ... for modern men New Manly, solid colors with contrasting trim in high qcmBtf broadcloth. I Comparable Quality Year Ago Cost 3.98 . 3D) Young Man's Hat Should be selected at Fishburn's both by young men and men who feel young. A wide collection of new spring ideas in hats. New colors and light-weigfelts that will intrigue every man who the call of spring with a new hat; for every man's budget, too, for they are priced as low as $1.75 ns rs 1 Elwood M Roy Richardsen and Ma mother. Jennie Richardsen.I &tbndu4 . w AUIIC- al of Roy's grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Richardsen, at Ogden last Tuesday. She was one of the handcart pioneers. Mr.- and Mrs Peter Milfnl0:0- i aim son, Darrel, of Montpelier, and Mrs. Emma Andersen mn v t at mr, ann jurs. tnas Andersen's last anA Wendell, Idaho, were dinner guests Friday, .They also called on other friends here. Iva Hunsnkpr rpfnrnpH fmn. Valley last Thursday, where she had spent the winter with her children. ci r ' t )t a lew price, hut it certeinh buys the most in years in fine broadcloth or madras. Appealing patterns . . . solid colors . . . mart shirts that really fit I mmm- -k. a.ff MENS .' EAST MAIN ST. ht an-swe- E EA Color-fas- Pro-chrcaf- e. zz2zrT? Jo oIF .... a Many A smart "Marathon" snapbrim at for spring. Ia new tans and $7.00 In the Spring Oaat?tt Cpirihnig OMffttc James S. Jensen of Centerfield Saute Co. and his son, Lawrence; also his nephews, Eland and Leland Andersen were guests of H. O. Hansen and H. P. Rasmussen last Friday on their return from Logan. Rhoda Christensen spent the Week end home from Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Nilrnlni and children, of Canada called on inenas here last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Petersen, H. P. Rasmussen and daughter, Veda, were Logan Temple visitors last Friday. Misses Norma and Orn And Arson en tertained last week in honor of their mother's birthday. St. Patrick's colors were carried out A very good dinner was served to ten guests. TREM0NT0N, UTAH .1.4 1 Utah Weekly Industrial Review Brigham City Parking space on West Forest Street being dug up preparatory to paving. Salt Lake City City Council considering plans for improving bridge Salt Lake City Federal Post Office over Jordan River at Fourth North Department to advertise for bids for Street construction $1,350,000 post office colliding. Salt Lake Citv X, Utah P Co. considerinflr nlana fnr mn. Light State" Hichwav TVnnrfrtiAhf tn struction m $12,000,000 steam power $9,000 for construction and improvepiant on snores of Utah Lake. ment on roads in Wayne County. Brigham City, Box Elder News. Mrs. Glen Eldrirfo a bridge party on Saturday of last Mountain States Telephone and Tel- week. Her special guests were Mrs. egraph Co. plans exDenditurn nf $875 - Earl Watkins. Mrs. Dnva Kt?imW nf 000 for construction and improve- Frank Tavlor and Mrs. Jimo. i?n. ments to service in this State.Brig-ha- 8om. Mrs. Frank Taylor received high City, Daily Journal. score ano wrs. Howard Glenn, low. , m |