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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY g, 1BS2 fAUEPOUR v. J p fBSARTOOTYJ j"' Py Mrs. C FrBragord TREMONTON By Mrs. P. E. Aalt . L SNOWVILLE ! By Misa Annie Hurd :x: :x: and Crowther Mrs. Mr. son of John Neal. was and Farrald Neal, Joseph Andersen are the proud parents of a baby boy, baby of Snlt Lake City, visited Sat- taken to Tremonton for medical treat-- 1 urday ana dunday with Mrs. Jane Ab- ment Christmas day. He returned born. December 31st. bott Thursday, much improved. of was Miss Marjorie Carter Perry, Mrs. Nephi Larkin is spending the Miss Cwen Lund and Kenneth Lund the week end guest of Misa Alice of Salt Lake City, and Grant Vest of holidays with her parents at Bounti Nelseiw' Provo, were New Years day guests of ful. Mr. and Mrs. Dayner Fosgren and Irvine Garfield. Mrs. Ray Leffler came out from 's baby of Qgden, are visiting Mrs. returned to his Tremonton Friday to visit her father. Seager Kennedy W. parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mrs. Newell Cutler has been quite work in Idaho, Tuesday, after spendNelsen. ing the Christmas holidays with his ill since June and since October 14th Chester Stander is confined to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seager. has been in a hospital at Salt Lake bed, suffering with an attack of the Ray York is able to be around again City. flu and pneumonia. The 'M' Men entertained at a show after his illness of last week. Mr .and Mrs. Sheldon Andersen are Mrs. George Brough visited Sunday and dance Monday, December 2Gth. the proud parents of a baby girl, born with her daughter, Mrs. Eva Hansen The boys staged two one act plays December 31st of Elwood. and other features followed by dancHa, daughter of Mrs. Martha AnEmerson Abbrftt returned to Ogden ing. dersen, had her tonsils removed at the Wednesday, after a brief visit at The Primary entertained the children of the ward at a party, January Valley Hospital, in Tremonton, Thurs- home. Mrs. Ada Garfield and son, Glen, 2nd. day. ' Peter Hansen of McGill, Nevada, is motored to Salt Lake City, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arbon and famVisiting, with relatives in this city. They were accompanied by Elwin Gar- ily went to Salt Lake City to spend Misses Zula and Alton Hansen, of field who is a student at Ahe L. D. S. Christmas with their daughter. While ' this eity;left Sunday for Provo, where business college and Irvine Garfield going thru Ogderi they met with an they are attending school at the B. Y. who will resume his work at the uni accident. Mrs. Arbon had a slight cut V. on her head. No one else was injurversity. :i Clifford Thorsen, Elenora Jensen, Miss Leona Garfield returned Mon ed. ijeloris Thorsen and Echo Holmgren, day from a short visit in Lewiston. Miss Lucile Arbon is home from Ogvftio are attending school at the U. A. 0. A. Seager took his son, Austin, to den for the holidays. C., spent the holidays with their par- Logan, Tuesday, where he will resume Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Peterson spent ents in this city. his studies at the U. S. A. C. the holidays in Salt Lake City. . .' Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dodd of Harper ' Mrs. DeLamar Cutler and her new Y Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jensen spent Saturday and Sunday visiting rela- visited at the George Brough home, baby girl, came home from Garland, " tives in Qgden. last week. Friday. ."' Mias Vernell Petersen, who is teachMr. and Mrs. Bernice Brough of Gar Mrs. A. L. Neal is spending a few ing school at Snowville, spent the holi- land, and Mrs. Edith Samuelson of days with her parents at Holbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Mm. Hurd, Jr.,. were days visiting her parents, Mr. and Bountiful, spent Monday evening with Mrs. Rast Petersen. hosts at a dinner party, January 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. George Brough. Miss Gertrude Laub of Fielding, The guests were Wm. Hurd, Mrs. A. L. Sunday evening at the M. I. A., conjoint meeting an interesting program was the house guest of Miss Dona Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurd of was well rendered, with Mrs. Florence Brough during the holidays. Stone and Miss Annie Hurd and Lola Gardner in charge. Mrs. Dot Fridal and children spent Robbins. Quite a few of the people in our the week end in Brigham City, visiting ward, both old and young, have been her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. her friends Tuesday to celebrate her confined to their beds with an attack ."Vr? ;. -. IIS" .' - Mr. and Mra. Christian Fos-gren- . of the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Frilda Andersen were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plla of Brigham City Sunday. Miss Lavon Craiger of Brigham City, was the week end guest of Miss Zona Jensen. Arsen Jensen and Leslie Jensen left Friday for Chicago, 111., with several car loads of sheep. Miss Violet Rasmussen, daughter of Mrs. Marie Rasmusen, returned home Christmas eve, after spending a twenty-six month mission for the L. D. S. church with headquarters in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Long and children, of Logan, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huggins and family during the holidays. tenth birthday anniversary. Betty Kae Walker spent Monday and Tuesday with her grandmother, RIVERSIDE By Mrs. 4. u. ftadfietd I The primary gave a dance for the children Monday afternoon. A large crowd of young folks had a party Friday evening at the home of Miss June Udy. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker and Wel-to- n Ward came down from Pocatello, The Walkers went on to Monday. Salt Lake and returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Geo. Hales has been visiting in Salt Lake with her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Cravens. Norman Tubbs, who is employed in California, and Miss Ruby Carlson of Salt Lake, spent New Years at the Henry Tubbs home. Howard Capener has gone to Logan to remain for several weeks. Miss Edna Mae Ward and. Ford and Phyllis Richards have returned to Lo gan to attend the U. S. A. C. Roma Tubbs. left Jor.Pttmontory Monday after a ten day visit, with her parents, Mr. an Mrs.IenTyTubbs. Fay Hadfield entertained 'twelve of When You Think HARDWARE THINK WILSON "Everything To Build Anything" A-'Phone 11 Mrs. E. W. Ward. Miss Ardella Tubbs of Holbrook. is visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. rancis Iudds. The primary gave a dance Wednes day evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Jensen and chil dren, Geo, M. Ward and family and Kenneth Austin spent New Years at the home of Glen Ward in Cropley. Mrs. Dean of Cokeville, Wyoming, spent a few days here visiting with her brothers, Geo, Lorenzo and William Bowcutt. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Marsh and children of Willard, returned home Tuesday, after spending the holidays here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowcutt Mr. and Mrs. Bowcutt took them home. EAST GARLAND By. Mrs. David Larson f 4'j Miss Ardes Adams returned Mon mm HOWELL . By Mra. Boecoe Stoddard 1 G. J. Wood spent the week end at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Gunnell attend-hom- e j d a family dinner at the home of Mrs. Rebecca Cutler at Snowville, i ; Monday. Miss Cora Forsgren was the Years guest of Frank Stevens at New Brig- ham. Miss Jean Stoddard of Salt Lake, spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Stoddard. Mrs. Rusbell Allen was the Christmas guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shriber. Ray Stark of Bothwell, is staying with his brother, Clifford and family, for an indefinite time. There has not been anp public gatherings here for about a month due to so much sickness. The school students who have been home during the holidays returned to their respective schools Monday. Lowell Cutler of Snowville, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. C. B. Gun,-nel- l, flOUUff A 1 I Mce i - . day from a delightful ten day trip to the north west and Pacific coast. Mrs. L. R. Shaffer is in Garland caring. for her daughter, Mrs. Nephi Westergard and new son, which was ; born December 26th. Miss Louise Atkinson returned from Layton, Monday, where she spent part of her Christmas holidays visiting friends. D. Conrad Larson returned to Salt Lake City, Friday, to continue his studies at the U. of U. Mr. Larson is majoring in the school of medicine. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Petersen were called to Bear River City by the serious illness of Mrs. Joseph Sorensen, mother of Mrs. Petersen. The Misses Rhoda and Marie Larson entertained informally after church Sunday evening, there being eight guests who participated in games and refreshments. Mrs. Henry Sorensen and family were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Stewart of Fielding. The primary officers sponsored a dancing party for all members of the organization, Monday afternoon. The parents were invited and all were treated to candy and nuts. Norman Larson entertained a number of young friends at his home, Mon day evening, guests being present from Fielding and Garland. Miss Eula Rhodes who has been em . - i ataiini Pink. te&m 5 Great Northern. cans 19c Morning, Sego or Carnation. ColFffee pound 22c with OATS 1 Lb. 22c 5 Lbs. 19c Royal - Each MACARONI 3 Pounds 17C 44-- BROOMS 45c Radio Small BEANS Doz. Navy IOC Lemons Doz. Leader .... Toilet Tissue CORN Gem, No. 2 Can Celery TEA Hearts Green - 5c : 'i Lettuce b. -- CLORAX 2 Heads Pint 13c COCOANUT Dunham COCOA EXTRACT 17c January - 12th - 13th - 14th Syrup "The MASK of FUMANCHU" 35c 2 Lb. Vi K. K. - 2 Lbs. Med. Large Doz, SATURDAY V2-l- COCOA - Hershey lb. Pkg Oranges ' 10c K. K. OQ, Pkg. LQl RICE Blue Pine 4 Pounds SHRIMPS K. K. - Each Gal. CATSUP B. Pf 14-o- z. Germade 9-l- b. -- Home Rendered Choice 3 LBS. LB. 25c pound 5C THE TEMPTRESS who had no soul THE DESTROYER who had no pity She lured the victims into Fu Manchu's Palace of Tortures Your spine will chill as you watch this Frankenstein of the Orient Weave his web of Doom ! ng ZbC . 1C I 8C No. 2 Can Jjc Raisins Pkg. 4-l- b. 12c 15c Starch 23c 3 15c 25c 10c 14c 29c A 19c Kings Pkgs. 25c Salt 5-l- Bag b. 13c Tuna Fish 15c Franks real whool lunclj I Peas No. 3 Sieve Seedless Peanut Butter Heifer 4 B. P. Med. Matched. Slices 2 No. 2', Cans. 23c er 10 PINEAPPLE Bag One by one she lured her victims . . . first to the silken intimacy of her Oriental boudoir . . . then into the dread torture-chambof her master . . . you'll shudder as you see the Pool of Crocodiles, the Wall of Knives, the Death Ray and other spine-chillitortures in Fu Mancu's Palace of Death! Sunkist. Wedding COFFEE Oranges 15c Crystal 49c Roasts doz i Ans. to Last Saturday: We are taller in the morning because the discs of cartilage between the vertetVae of the Wack bone yield toihe pressure of aur bodies during the day. Lard Large, Crisp. - You Will Also be Surprised at the Consistent ly Low Prices at the American Food btores Jean Hersholt (Cefleffy Bunch 5c I Golden Ripe. FRIDAY as! 1 SUG AR Boris KARLOFF, Lewis Stone, Karen Morley, Charles Starrett, Myrna Loy and, Airway Brand. ESaiinaimsis ecoTLArJ 's COMEDY and NEWS L2)( nontm 0fmq- dress MONDAY THURSDAY LemnnDinis The Granulated 10 Pounds What D'ya Mean, Around the It's Here NOW! Grand and Glorious Feelin' it's here to stay! After they rocked the world with "Caught Short," they followed it with "Reducing" and "Politics," a pair of mirthquakes! And now "Prosperity" is here as funny as all the rest rolled into one! Count their hits "Caught Short," "Politics," "Reducing," but don't try to count the laughs in their new screamie. There are a million of 'em! They're the funniest females on the screen! its 19c cans ie NOT PROSPERITY 25. tall EJ2r I in (what this country needs) Fancy Blue Rose. 2 FINEST OF FOUNTAIN SERVICE AND. LIGHT LUNCHES This is your drug store, come and make yourself at home - Corner-America- s lbs Prescription Specialists TUESDAY January - 8th - 9th - 10th Marie DRESSLER and Polly MORAN Seedless. v 1J 2h 25c PHONE 47 . . . TREMONTON, UTAH HHMffiElf Family Blend. -- H. G. Scott Drug Co. I.-I-B-E-R- lb. bag &)C 48 our thanks to those who so graciously assisted during .the illness and death of our little son. To the bishop and their counsellors of Tremonton and Deweyville, the Relief Society of Tremonton and to those friends in Deweyville who gave of their assistance at the cemetery, for the beautiful flowers and the comforting words that were spoken. enjoyed. For all of their kindness we are Dr. A. N. Hansen of Salt Lake City, deeply grateful. was a guest of relatives here over the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marble week end. and family. Sunday. f SUNDAY ' CARD We wish to, express ay I. Miss Florence Anderson of Brigham spent New Years with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson. Mr." and Mr3." Uriah Wood spent the holidays at Brigham, with Mrs. Wbod'3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos.Laney. Mrs. Peter Hansen and son, Lawrence, have spent the holidays with Mr.- and her sister and brother-in-la. Mrs. Wm. Ellis of Honeyyille. t f f 111 1 ,1 1 M ( j Iff m My ijJl'i fOiffili "TTTTTTTTTTTTTfff ftffffiff 0 ' months, was visiting at home during (h Christmas holidays. The closing of the U.-Sugar Coin-paMonday meant the laying off of quite a number of men from this community but all have been thankful, to have had jobs as long as they have. V Eight young people had a jolly sleighing party, Monday evening then met at the home of Miss Leila Adams where games and refreshments were - tT-Y PRICES FOR SATURDAY, JAN. 7, 1933 the past sveraj ployed in Ogden. for 2 and lbs. 1 Lb. 2 LBS. Saurkraut All for 19c 29c .... j Comedy - - "HONEY MOON BEACH" IS TREMONTON, UTAH 1 ilfwil V..:' ill Til HIIMIlJ |