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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1931 Treiriohton Society Section Mae! Calderwood was dinner truest of Claudia Oyler Sunday. J - - R- V en- tertained at a chicken dinner Sunday in honor of the birthday of their grandmother, Mrs. W. P. Crozicr. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Heppler tn- Gained the Messrs prul Mesdames Dr. D. B. Green, Roy T.Bishop, HoTmjrren and Mrs. Marian Seegmillc-at a dinner party Monday evening st f M. - r f:e their home, ' fe J club The Kitchen Queens of the met at the home of Clee Goringe, Thursday, June 4th at 2 o'clock. They were taught to prepare eggs in three different ways, after which a delicious ' ' luncheon was served. 4-- H - Cr- S :& - ,rm if H'-le- 1," f Mrs. D. A. Hickman entertdtned the Safeway Ladies Bridge club Saturday, June 6th. A very delightful luncheon was served the ladies at Fred's Cafe and the rest of the afternoon was ppent in playing bridge at Mrs. Hickman's apartments. High score was 'von by Mrs. Green; cut, by Mrs. Martin and luw, by Mrs. Clawson. The Meydame? A. Green, S. Martin, Henry Jorgensen. Elliot Doan and Lea Molding from Ogden and Mrs. E. Claw-oMrs. L'rvin Morgan from Tremon- j?vere In attendance at the club. n Ev-er- Dective W. E. Eggleston, of the Salt Lake Police force, wife and family i Bothwell visited Sunday at the C. J. Dewey home. Mr. Eggleston is a brother-oMiss Dorothy (Summers visited thru Mrs. Dewey. lat;t. week with Mr. and Mrs. George ' - f 'S&BKterik THINK WILSON . 'Everything To Build Anything" 11 i . 'A- - . . i, Gloria Nichols left Tuesday fot Salt Lake along with Junior chorus girls of the Methodist chiirch to sing over KDYL. They returned home ' Tuesday evening. Mrs. C. 0. Anderson entertained at a family birthday, dinner Sunday, it being her daughter Voris' birthday. There were seven present.Mr. and Mrs. Marion Summers and son, Bobby motored to Logan Sunh When You Think HARDWARE Phone . - LOCAL TRAWBERRIES n Monday. Mr. Geo. A. Pierson and daughters, BOTHWELL Mrs. Rasmus Anderson had for her JUNE BRIDE Sunday visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mitrs Winifred liohrigrt.n, daughter d Newman and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Roach, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stokes of Mr. and Mrs. David Holmgren. and children, Mrs. John Anderson and Married to Waldo T. Stoddard, June children and Mrs. Sophia Anderson. 1st, at the Salt Lake Temple. ; Deweyville of Rexburg, Idaho, were visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sandall and daughter, of Californit, visited relatives here a few days. Ottis Chapman, of Salt Lake, was calling on friends here. B. J. Record, Julus Record and Mrs. Hubert Record were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Record, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. James Holdaway had as their guests their daughter, Vesta, of Logan, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sandall, of Los their home the Angeles, returned to ' ' first- - of the week; rMrs. F. S. Harwood and children Were calling on relatives here, ' Sunday. ' Norma Hansen visited her sister, Elain, at Salt Lake, the first of the week. Miss Bertha Germer and Miss Elain Hansen returned to their employment at Salt Lake City Sunday. Keith Gardner, of Salt Lake, is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. R. N Gardner, of this place..: Glen Marble was the special speak er at conjoint meeting here Sunday night. day. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Firth and fam- jily were in Ogden Sunday. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. John C. Childs ' and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Firth, both Mrs. Albert Giles, Cora and Myron, are Mr. and Mrs. Firth's parents. and Mrs. H. P. Randall spent Wed Miss Rhea Johnson, of Fielding, in Ogden. , nesday visited several days last week with i This is canning and preserving time for Strawberries. Our O P. Skaggs System Store has especially prepared to sell you firm, ripe berries Saturday. The price will please you. The quality is the best to be found. The crop is at its best. Put up your berries this Edna Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Burnhope spent a very pleasant vacation last week They motored to Kasharum, .; Provo, rieasant urove, visiting relatives and friends, then visiting Mrs. Dan Swen-so- n at Salt Lake, Mrs. .Swenson was formerly Lucile Burnhope. Mr. Eli J. Clayton and family, of American Fork, visited Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hawkins Saturday afternoon. Dr. Hawkins returned with them to American Fork and visited there with his ' mother, Mrs. W. B. Hawkins. ; Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson were in Logan on business Thursday. Bishop Marble, George Summers, Earl Firth and Clarence Summers motored to Camp Kiesel Saturday, Sunday. week. CANNING ACCESSORIES j at thJprice Nfem ng Our store has all the accessories Fruit Glasses, Jars, Jelly Caps, Lids, Rings, Wax for sealing etc . The new Willys Six has low-price- inches-wid- Interiors' are spa- Satanci in 12 easy monthly Following prices payments. . Willy. . Toledo, Ohio Six Willys Eight . . . You must drive the new Willys Six in order to realize the amazing performancecapabiliiiesbroughtto thelow-pricedfiel- - . $495 to $850 $995 to $1295 . $1095 to $1395 Willys-Knig- in speed, pick up and hill climbing in Tremonton $265.00 est ... Chassis Willys Willy. lVToa Chassis ' $395 $595 d. HEITZ & WINZELER AUTO CO. Tremonton, Utah Phone 16 Vsi only CENV1NS PARTS mnfaaurn mpprodh oeen avoided f". 1 I if ' IK ZZ3rs fS lLKV ,. lliri ( O tfyvmr m , . -V :-'h:'M:- J t f Nerlyl ,000,000 peopW were killed or injured io automobile eceidenU The right food and the right prices! All our food products are protected by electric refrigeration. i Dokos Brothers th WHITE SPOT CAFE Former proprietors of -- Open All Night (py '' the Silvertown Safety'-1- ? day scores of gruesome tragedies EVERY on the streets and highways of this Majestic country. Human bodies, like this car, are being twisted and mangled needlessly. Electric Refrigeration Trade in those tire for new doabt-fu- l Mfcty-te.te- d Silvertown.. Priced at X3c J5C SttAGGS srofits A Surety of Purity . . . of 58'4 Down payment And Your Decision Will Be Boiling: Beef CLP. trad in- wheelbase, Willys Six Conch -- while. Hamburger f -- Ui cious and comfortable, with plenty of head room, leg room and elbow room In performance, the Willys Six is the master cf f.il cars in its price class. It excels The Right Place to Eat! a longer creased overall leng.h and a cf ali cars Compare Value necesjsary to Pot Roasts W ' also the fastest, liveliest and iiiost powerful The canning sea- make a list Each is prominently display- - " ed and priced. Be v sure to lay in a supply. Our prices are not advertised but the saving is worth Wendell Grover, of Salt Lake Gty. f If r. and Mrs. R. J. Staynei and was a Garland visitor last. week. j Uy motored to Ogden last Vteinttixf, La rger than all other cais son has just begtut. It isn't a Salt Lake City I Friday. . The L. L. Bridge club met .&t the' home of Mrs. O. D. Luke .Saturday afternoon. Special guests were Mrs. Alma Thenrer and Mrs. Jim Manning. Mrs. Manning won 1st prize. Mrs. EHWinzeler cut, and Mrs. Wm. Getz, con-- 1 ; - I Harry J. Mason's Naturland exhibition of real animals, birds and reptiles will be shown at the U D. S. Hall, Tuesday, Jure lGtn, See it, it is entertaining, educational, and interesting. (Adv.) Impressive funeral services yere beld for William Beeton, Sr, at Dewey ville, in the meeting house at 1 o'clock Thursday, with Bishop Marion G. Perry in charge. The choir furnished the music with special numbers: a cornet solo, by G. G. Sweeton, a trio by Mrs. Vera Sandall, Mrs. O. W. Snow, Jr. and Mrs. James Gardner, and a duet by Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Gardner. The speakers were Hyrum Jensen, of Ix)gan, C. J. Dewey, of Tremonton, Bro. Larkins, of Ogden, Bifchop Johnson and Potter, of Beaver Dam. The flowers and many friends and relatives showed by their presence the respect Mr. Beet on and family hold in our community. Burial took place in the Deweyville cemetery. Bishop Johnson dedicated the grave. Miss Thora Dewey visited relatives at Rupert and Cambridge, Idaho, for ten days. , Mr. and Mrs. John Becker, of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault Saturday and Sunday. They were accompanied home by Darrell Loveland, to visit for a week. Goodscll, of Newton, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Willie Johnson for a few days. Edna Cook, of Ogden, visited her sister, Mrs. Victor Burbank. Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Poulson, of Cache Valley, were dinner guescts of Mrs. Wilfred Miller Thursday. Hyrum Marble is recovering from his operation at Logan. Miss Druclla Braegger, of Providence was the guest of Miss Alice Holdaway. Mrs. Alvin Norr and son, Jay, and daughter, Cleo, and Mrs. Arleen Dewey and sons were birthday guests of little Lila June Arme at Iloneyville Mrs. A. R. Dixon and Mrs. Gifford Watland were hostesses at a Silver Tea Thursday afternoon, held on the lawn at the parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dustman G. G. Sweeten was - $182.50 Up Convenient Terms TV Delivered Generewe allow. aces! 32,500 people were killed 960,000 injured in automobile accidents last year. How can we put a stop to it? By having as many local ists as possible sign and observe the Silver-tow- n Safety League Pledge. One of these pledges is waiting at our store for your signature. Come in today. Join in this nation-wid- e movement to save lives. It costs you nothing. Blue Light StationNo. 9 Diderickson and Goldsberry : f |