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Show TAGE SDL BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1931 Bothwel! He Snowville Plymouth I (Collins ton I 4 OUTDOOR MEALS By Betty Barclay I Not Appendicitis Gas Pains Fool Him I news correspondent Twenty-thre- e "I had such pain in my right side I relatives who reside Miss Thelma Hansen, of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Wiliord Durfey and was out of town last week, this being here in Plymouth, were in attendance City, was a guest of her sister, Mrs. to eaten When lunch be thought I had appendicitis. But it packing a daughters, Patricia and Idella, are givthe reason for no news. was only gas. After taking Adlerika at the funeral services held in Farm- - H. J. Robbins, last week. do not dainties the the in open, welcome a forget to another baby ing hearty Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hunsaker receiv- ington, Sunday, May 24th, over the re Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carter, of Park girt, born Saturday morning, May with a pronounced flavor, such as I've had no trouble." W. L. Adams. ed word that their daughter, Afton, mains of Mr. Orsen Hess, who sud You can't get rid of gas doctoring were dinner guests of Mr. and 30th, at their home in Beaver Dam. pickled onions, vegetables, beets, cuwas released from her mission and denly passed away tat his home in Valley, Mrs. J. J. White, of Garland, mother cumbers and cauliflower. They are the stomach. For gas stays in the Mrs. A. P. Larkin, Monday. will arrive in Salt Lake Wednesday that place some time Friday. Adlerika reaches Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eliason, of Brig- - of Mrs. Durfey, are giving them ex- greatly needed to give rest to the out UPPER bowel June 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker door meal. Here are two excellent BOTH upper and lower bowel, washMr. and Mrs. Wm J. Hess. Mrs, ham City, were guests of Bp. and Mrs, cellent attention. and family left Wednesday morning Jesse Nish and Mr. Wm. A. Hess were D. G. Mrs. Odell Bigler, of Opal, Wyom- suggestions: ing out poisons which cause gas, nerJr., over the week end, ior Salt Lake to meet her. She has visiting with Mr. R. T. Nish, in Logan, Mrs. Nelsen, vousness, bad sleep. Get Adlerika toFred Coxey, of Ogden, and Ar ing, came home Friday for Decoration Picnic Sandwiches teen laboring in Denver and Pueblo, nold Robbins, of Burley, visited their Day and to join his parents, Mr. and Butter slice of bread. Place lettuce day; by tomorrow you feel the wonTuesday of last week. Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Estep and parents, Mr .and Mrs. Ed. J. Robbins. Mrs. J. A. Bigler, and Mrs. Gertrude leaf thereon. Cover with diced pickle derful effect of this German doctor's Mrs. George Wells and daughter, child, and Mrs. sweet or sour. Spread another slice remedy. Sold by Scott Drug ComSimmons, in attending the commenceBerry Estep and son, last week. Edna, of Willard, visited Tuesday, Carl, who formerly were residents of (Adv.) Mrs. John Lapray, of Weston, visit ment exerciaes at the U. S. A. C. of bread with cold baked beans and pany, Tremonton, Utah. with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Stark. this place but now of Burley, Idaho, ed friends here the last of the week. where Clarence V. BigJr was among combine two slices. These sandwiches There were twelve young ladies who were with relatives here the Mrs. A. U Peterson and Mr .and the large number of gradfcte. After may be made and eaten right on the Salt Lake City Building permits attended the Beehive Swarm Day at latter visiting Mrs. Chas. Peterson were guests of the splendid program th above fam- picnic grounds. of the week. issued in this city during April totalpart Garland Friday. Mrs. Don R. Lamb and Mrs. Hannah Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Arbon Sunday. ed $318,162. Outdoor Platter ily greatly enjoyed dinner in the LoMrs. T. V. Summers, Mrs. Ray Nish were dinner Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson and son, gan canyon. Cook steak, chops or ham as usual. Summit Point Plans being consid guests of Mr. and Moore and Mrs. Rasmus Hansen, offMrs. Golden Mr. and Mrs. of were Mark ered visitors Mason, for construction of new school- the On Mack, Jensen. Mr. first and Ogden Wednesday, Prepare potatoes. large paper . Kpnr Kivor t visits urith Mrso. XTcla Mrs. Laurande Jensen and Mr. and plate place meat, potato, and such house here. of last week. last weeic. Anderson Tuesday afternoon. Rudd and children in Mr. and Mrs. John Arbon had as Mrs. Thomas White enjoyed a picnic cooked or green vegetables as you Mrg Kaysville Jed Sessions opened bar JL with V, q 7a ro a A it Pofnraon f a vt on1 ber shop. her daughter, Mrs. El their guests last week, Mrs. Arbon's excursion in the canyon Sunday. 1 company iTv j sie Brown. of Carry, Idaho, arrived brother, Jas. I. May and wife, of Hon- Mr. and Mrs. Vance Bisrler and fam the vegetables use pickles of various MJT15, Vernal Crystal Baths, swimming-.- , Davis, of Garland, motored to Malad here fcy and are tg of Mrs eyville, her sisters, Mrs. Enoch Hun- ily, Mrs. Julia Covert and daughter, kinds as garnishes and relishes. pool, opened. Idaho, Saturday to visit relatives and Rudd., mother Mrs Lucy Lamb They saker of Honeyville, Mrs. Margaret Asenath , Mrs. Marie Jones and chilintend to return home after Decora- - Barnard, of Garland and a niece, Mrs. dren, Mrs. Estella Clark and children. . , , . tt t mioses, 01 ciacjc fine, aira. rieuer all of Malad, Idaho, Fpent Saturday Ujon pay. Kello of Hollywood, California. uer iiiouwr, xurs. oopnia mother's and daughter's day Miss Florence Anderson, of Howell, afternoon with relatives in Collinston ' w.as a War success here Friday, It was was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Alma and decorating the graves of their lov , wax. auu mis, nuintr AJiuersoil. M,r' given under the direction of the M. 1. Larkin last week ed ones in Deweyville. a r rb. izo wraons ana ivirs. ai- - A. offfce ju.li who worked hard to make Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bo wen and Wm Hurd and son, Archie, were vein Avana ana aaugnyer, Alton, were aH enjoy themselves. Mrs. Phebe Wil Brigham and Ogden visitors Wednes- sons, of Ogden, spent decoration dayj in Ogden Sunday visiting relatives. linj?( who has been confined to her be in ijoaver uam visiting with old time day and Thursday. m rreston beJ for over a with & hr6k An excursion to the temple from friends and neighbors. on Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Simmons and Curlew Stake, May 28th and 29th was "K day and enjoyed the fun with the rest very successful. Those attending from daughters, Lucy and Flora, of Brigov:- -, f Mr- Alvin Smith and Wm. J. Hess the Snowville ward numbered twenty-on- ham City, were among the many vis, 111' m L?C with eir rig; to sheer sheep, left the itors at the Beaver Dam cemetery on ffor part f tne we Mrs. Priscilla Christensen and chil- Decoration Day. un parts K known to fmi some sheeP th Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robertson, of are dren and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin RobU. S. rfM y L S' c Waitin t0 be shorn- These men, with bins of Tremonton were rela- Salt Lake City and their mother, Mrs. visiting Lloyd Anderson who is attending Leroy Ker8on and G no A H 'naw tives here over the week end. E. B. Rucker, of Logan, were the Sundigged up a sheering pen on auto &Ja Mr. C. M. Robbins, son Irven, and day guests of Bp. and Mrs. R. J. Pot sold wheels and have done a big business two daughters, Emma and Dorothy, of ter. xV w7 an1 MrS' ' ' in tw the last Mr. asd Mrs. E. E. Lefler and Mr. ars and are wishing Weston, Idaho, spent Decoration Da ,wJn tnere was more sheep m and Mrs. Odell Bigler, were Brigham here with friends. Master Lorame Sessions, of Manti, II oriA Miss Lolo Robbins accompanied her and Ogden visitors Saturday evening. WS STt Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gordon and chilFern, father home to spend the summer, he.from e with friemls and Mr. and Mrs. Jeppson entertained dren, of Salt Lake City, spent .Satatives during the week. urday with their brother and wife, guests from Brigham, Sunday. o:o Mr- - Clifford Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sparks, of Og Mr .and Mrs. Gark Bowen. children, . i,lc from u,6"c is Mrs. Delma Saunders joined Elwood r"v' was .crwrit. m ternoon mmoc .flAra Ogden, spent Decoration Day den, passed through town Sunday, re ... nlnvinrr 6t...-a- i t t ( home from a visit to Burley in a swimming and luncheon social at turning ana uiu in mis aancing aiier reiresnis When a few mile east of town they the Udy hot springs Monday, June 1st. ments were served by Mrs. Firth and vm Mr. Summers and out to another and car Mrs. Wallace Simmon enturned Sunday morning. pass the r.w,ow i growvery pleasant canyon party was their car was turned completely over. tertained at supper, Saturday evening Mr. .and Mrs. Clifford Stark nd in a to Mrs. Sparks suffered a severe cut on Mr. and Mrs. J. A. compliment children, of Honeyville, visited the ?J7fdf lunB"gnam Cany? was served by the her head and they returned to Snow, Bigler, son Clarence, and grandsons, week end with Mr. ana Mrs. George dalng, Party comprised, Mr. and ville where Dr. Wardleigh dressed the Gordon and Kenneth Bigler. MrsMr. and Mrs. William Eades and Reginald Summers, Misses La wound at the Nelson Hotel. After Mrs. Alvin TWcfrm nf o:o Norma on Summers of Logan, spent a few hours short children, time a Misses .a"d Xera proceeded they resting visited with Mrs. Clarence Summers! in Beaver Dam, Saturday. we il8" Grace Madsen, Miss Leola Seely their way to Ogden. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Simmons and HUnS3" Mrs. Mary H. Cooper was a dinner Mr. Hal Bosley, of Brigham, spent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, children and Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bigthe week end with Mr. and Mre. Bert kexf,WaJ?eandA,!,derSOn- ler and son, Eugene, enjoyed a sightNeal Saturday. Fred visited Hunsaker Andewon's mother, Mrs. P. M. I,. M. Hurd and Horton Hurd were seeing trip through the Bear River Mr. Leo"nTaggert, of Aberdeen, Ida. canyon and supper Sunday afternoon. in Ogden on business Friday. Mrs. R. J. Jones, of Corinne and Mrs. Iverson' of Bear Rlver' SundayMr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jensen, of Lo Eliza Phillips, of Brigham, spent Wed were the welcome Sunday evengan, nesday with Mrs. Sam Mills. ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bisr Sacrament meeting was held in the ler. ward hall Sunday evening, it being stake report meeting. Pres. C. E. Smith, of Garland and Mr. Herbert GOODRICH GOODRICH GOODRICH GOODRICH Gardner and Mr. A. I. Morgan, of rremonton were the visitors and a very interesting meeting was held. Mrs. Emma Sorensen and son, of Salt Lake, and Mr. Franz of Logan, visited Dr. and Mrs. Eli Hawkins Sunday. Miss Inez and Lorean Stark, of West Point, Utah, visited a few days with Mrs. Geo. Stark and family last Bothwell " I . Vl Tt f I m . What Is Wrong? I TT1 3 t .' mT' V r;;.: There must something wrong with a firm or business that depends false statements to get him trade. While soliciting the other day the representative of the Cleaners was surprised to learn that he was longer in business and had out to his competitors, that their machinery was worn out and all sorts of this kind of information that had been told our customers by our competitor. "T" f SZ?&2 - e. - T 3r - rif LLV' TT wrAT?'. rrJT' ; S 2,: "T': ,J n Our plant as modern as any plant in the state, our help experienced, and our work absolutely guaranteed. Our business is ing every day. We invite you to inspect our -- f la-Sta- plant. Th't, ay Yes, JlTwf Tp Y'" are very much in business and solicit your patronage. U. S. Cleaners - Tremonton . Ru-lo- n, omore Jor-gense- n, week. Mrs. Nels Anderson had for her Decoration Day visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Forsberg, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. John Herman-seof Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Ros-co- e Anderson and children and Miss Virginia Cornwall, of Union, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Adams visited their motHer, Mrs. Rasmus Anderson, n, Sunday. Glen Henri of Garland, is spending a few days with his sister, Mrs. Geo. bummers this week Miss Alta Anderson, of Malad, vis ited with her grandmother, Mrs. So- phia Anderson, Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Allen and Kenneth Mad sen, of San Francisco, are here to spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew. Mrs. Reed Peterson and Mrs. Eli Anderson spent Saturday at Bear River City and Honeyville visiting rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Summers and family were in Ogden on business Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson and Mrs. Sophia Anderson were in Ogden Sunday visiting Dick Anderson, who is very sick at the Dee hospital. Mrs. Harry Drew and Mrs. Sarah Allen attended a bridge party at the home of B. F. Winzeler of Tremonton, ... Monday afternoon. , Mrs. Louis Christensen and family, Helen, Edna and Russel, spent Decoration Dy with Mrs; Christensen's sister, Mrs. Ezra Lewis, at Preston. They also visited Friday and Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Eli Anderson and daughter, Dorothy, attended the graduation exercises at the A. C. College at Logan. Friday. Maurine Anderson returned i home with them. Mrs. Ezra Harris, Mrs. Reginald Summers Miss La Vera Summers and ' Miss Vergie Fosgren attended a club demonstration at the Bear River High School Tuesday. Miss Jensen, Mrs, Crystal, Mrs. Nebeker and Mrs. Cutler gave the demonstrations. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew attended a bridge party at the home of W. E. Get, of Tremonton, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Summers and family spent Sunday and were dinner guests of their mother, Mrs. N. B. Marble, of Deweyville. 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