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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1931 a FRIDAY and SATURDAY SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Come thru again with a more powEDWARD G. ROBINSON With erful role than "Little Caesar." Others in the cast are:.. James Cagney, Evelyn Knapp and Margaret Livingston. 4- - "STEPPING OUT" The fastest stepping comedy in months, with Charlotte Greenwood, inald Denny, Lula Hyams, Lilian Bond and Cliff Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. George Cropley and family and Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Shaw Tremonton Locals Remember the Ladies Self Culture at Garland, Monday Mary Supan spent the week end evening, December 28th. Good music visiting in Montpelier with her aunt, and refreshments, Everybody invited. Mrs. Earl Clayton. A shower was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Larson, Monday evening of last week, complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Adams, recent newly-wed- s. Specially arranged games were the diversion of the evening. Mr, and Mrs. Adams sang and yodeled several numbers. They received many nice presents and a large crowd enjoyed the evening. Mrs. Alva Rhodes, who accompanied her son, Keith, to Kansas City, where he won third place in the National F. F. speaking contest, reports having had a very enjoyable time while away. Mr .and Mrs. J. M. Sorensen and Club annual ball Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew spent the Miss Verna Getz, who is attending past week in Magna visiting friends. school in Salt Lake, spent Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Parker and Mrs. W. E. Getz. ( William Nickolaisei spent ThanksMrs. B. F. Winzeler visited in Salt giving at the home of Mrs. Lena Lake during the week. Fronk. Mr. and Mrs. C. Talman entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner Thursday for Dr. Rich and Mrs. Pearl of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. J. Achrell of Black Pine, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Talman of Tremonton. Wood-wort- h, Mary McCoy another radio soprano quito) popular with listeners. Miss Mo-- v Coy is a native of Kansas and mm formerly aprotefto of the fama,' Schumann-HeinlSha is beard numerous National Broadcasting; Company prormntsj is e. J. W. McDowall en- Thanksgiving guests at the home of tertained at a family dinner Thanks- Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Taylor were, giving day. The guests were: Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Richards, parand Mrs. Henry Roberts, Mr .and Mrs ents of Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Hugh J. Mrs. Erwin Stohl entertained at a Leslie Roberts, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Cannon of Salt Lake City, and Miss Green. Edna Murray of Ogden. Thanksgiving dinner for Miss Emma Stohl, Esther and Earl Stohl and Mr. Mrs. Sallie Gephart entertained at Mr .and Mrs. Gifford Watland enter and Mrs. H. N. Stohl. dinner Wednesday evening December tained the following guests at Thanks, Edna Oyler and Esther Stohl were 2nd. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. giving dinner: Mr. and Mrs. S. B. A. Glason of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Watland, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Hargis, Ogden visitors Monday. Harry Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. parents of Mrs. Watland, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strand, Miss Supan, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Shaw, Mr. Mrs. Hume Clive of Brigham City, Emma Stohl and Ervin Stohl and famand Mrs. Fred Gephart, and Mrs. Kate and Mr .and Mrs. A. R. Dixon. Newman. Bridge followed the dinner. ily were guests at a Turkey dinner Phyllis Bates was a Brigham City served at the home on Mrs. H. N. visitor over the week end. Stohl, Sunday, November 29th. Mr. and Mrs. : J When You Think THINK WILSON "Everything To Build Anything' Phone 11 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson enter- ARCADIAN JAZZ BAND For Engagement See Ralph Jeppson 445-- W A General Line of j JEWELRY j J. W. LEWIS Jeweler GARLAND "J Watch repairing is my cru!;ilfv aiirl T iip family were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mrs. S. C. Sorensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen and son, Wendell, spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Brigham at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stander. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman entertained Sunday at a birthday dinner in honor of the bishop's mother, Mrs. J. S. Holman. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Holman and Mrs. Louie Longson, of Brigham; Mrs. Bertha Crompton and daughters, Maud and Carma of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Larson and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. David Larson and family were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Northman of Garland. C. J. Hansen and family and J. M. Sorensen and family partook of a fine venison dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hanson, Saturday. Mr. Odell Julander, who is a government forester in Kaibab forest had bagged the largest deer of the sea son. He had remembered his parents by sending them a generous portion and they in turn enjoyed it with other relatives. D. Conrad Larson, a medical student at the U. of U., came up from S. L. C. to spend the holidays with his parents Notice DIRECT TO THE CONSUMERS We will bring out what you need and get what you have for market. Call Us! Flour Potatoes $0.85 $0.50 Onions ; $1 65 Calf Meal .. ; Laying Mash Chop Barley Dairy Feed .... Bran $1.25 . Butter Fat ... $1.60 $1.15 $1.50 $0.75 Eggs . ... son-in-la- Miss Dores Keller returned home Mrs. J. L. Wight and Mr. Edgar Knudson of Brigham City were Thanks Wednesday after spending the last 10 giving guests of Mr .and Mrs. 0. P. days visiting with her sister, Mrs. W. T. Capener, of Salt Lake. Bates. HARDWARE BRIGHAM Rhodes represented the Vernon Stake High Council at sacrament meet ing here Sunday evening, tained at Thanksgiving family dinner. The continued cold weather was alThere were 15 present. most too severe for the boys and girls Wayne Jensen has been a visitor of j to thoroughly enjoy the coasting, skihis aunt, Mrs. Alva Rhodes and fam-- ! ing and skating during their vacation. ily. Miss Louise Atkinson spent part of C. J. Hansen and Arthur Johnson her holiday vacation with friends at motored to the state capitol, Monday She returned Sunday to Bert where she is teaching school, returning Tuesday. Mr .and Mrs. Grant Vanfleet, of LoThe three U. S. A. C. students, Leila Adams, Keith Rhodes and Fred Som-er- s gan, were week end guests at the JK L. Atkinson home. were home for the holidays. Mrs. J. H. Miller's sister, Miss Lois Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman and children mo- Shuman, of Penrose, was rushed to tored to Ogden Thanksgiving day the Valley Hospital for an appendiciwhere they were the guests of Mr. and tis operation Monday, but at .this writing is reported doing as well as Mrs. Joseph Bjorklund and family. can be expected. , j little Lola, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Isaacson, was quite severely burned Saturday, when she fell from a chair against the heater. Alfred Atkinson and son, Wilson. The Midland Camp of the DaughWayne Godfrey and Teressa Godfrey, ter! f Pioneers will meet at the home of Clarkston, were Friday and Satur- of Mrs, Dan Taylor, Thursday, Dec day guests at the J. L. Atkinson home ICth, at 3 p. m. i oOo Corinne. Mrs. Herman Landvatter was hostess to her bridge club Wednesday afternoon. Special guests were Mrs. Ward Shuman, Mrs. Henry Rohde, Mrs. Edgar "Winchester, and Mrs. T. A. Supan. High prize was won by Mrs. W. W. Wadsworth, low, Mrs. Miss Almyra Talman is visiting at Frank Call, cut Mrs. Harry Drew and Black Pine with her aunt, Mrs. J. Ach guest prize to Mrs. Geo. Carter and Mrs. Ward Shuman. rell. Reg- Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Larson. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Isaacson enter- East Garland and family were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shaw at 0O0 (SairHaimdl (J SMART MONEY" PAGE FIVE nnlv genuine material i s f 53 III Miss Verna Getz spent the week end at the home, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Getz. tained friends at their home Saturday evening. Bridge was played followed by a late buffet supper. The Miss Mable Beck returned home Sun guests were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Win-- , zeler, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cannon, day night from San Francisco, CaliMr. and Mrs. Gifford Watland, Mr. fornia where she has spent the last and Mrs. Spencer Taylor, Mr. and Mrs week. B. F. Winzeler and James McClure. Miss Doris Keller gave a shower Mr. and Mrs Frank Taylor enter- Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Ray tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Valentine, formerly Miss Ida Watkins Mrs. Aaron Call, and Mr. and Mrs. of this city. Elmer Anderson, of Burley, and Mr. Many beautiful and useful presents were received. The evening was spent and Mrs. Rulon Wood of Ogden. in talking over old times, later a deMr. and Mrs. Golden Frisbey and licious lunch was served. family were Thanksgiving guests at Miss Grace Watt, Miss Tearl the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Homer. Mrs. Maurine Hansen and Miss Miss Emma Stohl of Brigham City, Vaudis Holdaway, members of the Gig was the guest of her brother, Heber gle Gigglo Club, met at the home of N. Stohl and family during the Thanks Mrs. W. A. Westmoreland, Friday, at 8 p. m. where they engaged in fancy" giving holidays. needle work, mixed with giggles unTheodore Keller spent the week end til an appetite was raised, then they at the home of his parents, Mr. and indulged in the dainties furnished by the individual members. Mrs. J. H. Keller, of this city. Mor-tense- n, The World's Most Famous Play NOW ON THE TALKING SCREEN - William Farnum - THOMAS SANTSCHI, Lionel Belmore, Robert Frazer, Thomas Jefferson, John Darrow, Rosemary Theby, Phyllis Barrington, Shelia Manners and the child star Patty Lou Lynd In "TEN NIGJo. OOM" IN A BA JL But Not Forgotten! 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