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Show PAGE FIVE BEAR RIVER VALLEY IJEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1932 .. DEWEYVILLE !. - I- TREMONTON ELWOOD jj II 1. - j TME TO - -- i oOo oOo Old fashioned dance at Bear River Mr. and Mrs. George Atkinson went ' motored to Logan to do temple work. to Ogden last Wednesday accompanied City, Friday, January 22nd. Free re(Adv.) A hot supper followed by bridge by Mrs. Eli Pearse of Ogden, who freshments. was served by Mr. and Mrs. Homer was a guest at the Atkinson home for Mrs. Hampton Bradshaw and Mrs. Barnard at their home here Satur- a week. While there she also visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Green. Mrs. Rudy Miller entertained Thursday evMr. and the to following: day night, ening of last week at the home of Mrs. Alvin Norr, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pearse ;a a sister of Mr. Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. June Thompson at- Mrs. Bradshaw. '500 was played, high Mr. Guss and Mrs. Burbank, Mr. Lish, and Mrs. Dick Justin, Mr. and Mrs. tended a party in Bear River City at score being held by Kendal Burnham Ed Vetto and Mr. and Mrs. Gardner. Mrs. Ohman's home last Wednesday. and Mrs. D. B. Green, and consolaMr. and Mrs. Elias Andersen, Mr. tion by Mrs. Londy Harris and Russel Mrs. Reed Giles and son of Tremon-towere week end guests of Mr. and and Mr 8. Marion Miller, Leo Miller, Waldron. Those present were Messrs and Mesdames Quintin Allen, Kendall Mrs. Jos. Heusser, parents of i Mrs. H. C. Hansen. Ira Anderson, all the Stock Ssow at Ogden dur- Burnham, Londy Harris, Wayse San-dal- l, Giles. Russel Waldron, D. B. Green, Mrs. Orvil Nish and son of Ply- - ing the last week. Miss Leo Leak of Clearfield was Reed Giles and Wm. Sandall. here. relatives visited mouth, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson, Mr. visitiny with Pearl Mortensen and Mr. Ray Leavitt of Blue Creek is and - Mrs. Victor Burbank, Mr. and Dorotha Christensen during the week visiting with his mother, Mrs. Alice Mrs. Ray Chidester and Mr. and Mrs. end. Mr. and Mrs. LaGrant Frank of( Leavitt. Lester Burbank were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Marsh Richfield accompanied by Mr. Frank's Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kent of Lewiston mother and sisters, Mrs. Val Frank, of Penrose. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Farmer enter Afton and Marion of Logan, were returned to their home Sunday after tained Mr. and Mrs. Louis Germer at guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller spending a week at the home of Mr. on Monday. and Mrs. Kendall Burnham. Mrs. a waffle supper. All of the Future Farmer boys Kent is Mr. Burnham's sister. Mrs. Frank Germer of Deweyville anil Mrs. Lewis Knudson of Portage from here enjoyed the Stock Show in Mr. Clifton Kerr visited in Tremonvisited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ogden last Wednesday, when Parley Christensen took a van load down ton over the week end. James Poulson of Petersboro. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Christensen there. Mrs. Nelson, mother of Mr. Golden Mr. and Mrs. Parley W. Christen"and son were visiting relatives at Og-desen entertained the school teachers, Frisbey, who has been visiting at Cor Mr. Fred Harwood of Salt Lake Mr. Leanord, Miss Christensen and inne, Elwood and Tremonton for the visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mortensen last Wednesday ev- past three months, . returned to her home in Provo, Wednesday. M. A. Lish Sunday. ening. Elder Murdock of Sugar City, spent J. P. Barnard of Deweyville won Mrs. O. P. Bates was hostess to the grand champion in the guernsey the week end visiting with Lewis Hun Tremonton-Garlan- d the in saker. on His church talk class on his entry, King of Royal SaSunday Literary Club was Luncheon 'was Wednesday evening. at the Show. evening Stock very interesting. lem, Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Amos P. Hansen at- served at eight after which Edna Burn The class for B. R. H. adult school was attended by some of our town tended a birthday party at Mr. and ham read "The Devil's Disciple", a Mrs. George Dodd of Harper on Sat- melodrama by Bernard Shaw. Thirfolks Monday night. - , teen club members were presest and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McMurdie of urday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Petersen enter- Mrs. Roscoe Hepplar and Miss May-fa- ir Ogden are guests of Mr. and Mrs. tained on Saturday in honor of Mrs. guests. Frank Germer. The next meeting will be held at Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish are rejoic- Petersen's father's 70th birthday aning over the arrival of a daughter, niversary. The guests were Mr. and the home of Mrs. Radcliffe Henrie, January 16th. All are doing nicely. Mrs. Henry Wagstaff, Mr. and Mrs. February 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Knudson are re Cyphus Andersen and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Stone and Mrs. Harry Woodjoicing over the arrival of their new, Johnsen of East Tremonton The Relief Society has had some ward entertained Saturday afternoon sou who arrived January 18th, Mrs. Fred C. Farmer and sons were very interesting meetings in the new Luncheon was served to twenty-on- e year with good attendance average, guests at 2 o'clock. The remainder in Ogden Saturday. Mrs. Duett Loveland was 23 out of 36. They especially invite of the aftersoon was spent in playing Saturday all the young women to be present at bridge. Mrs. Herman Landvatter held in Ogden. of Mr. and Mrs. the next Tuesday meeting as it is a high score, Mrs. Frank Dalton low Margaret, daughter and Mrs. E. J. Winzeler won cut prize S. A. Marble, is improving from her very interesting class. Mr. and Mrs. Leo enterPetersen illness. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lailvatter The party sponsored by the Weber tained the Genealogical Society last had There were as their dinner guests Sunday, Thursday. Central was attended by a large twenty prescrowd here Monday night. A pro- ent. Special visitors were the home Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Watt and Mr. and gram, lunch and old time dancing was missionaries, Mr. William Westmore- Mrs. Harry Drew and Mr. and Mrs. J land and Mr. Munk, who expressed E. J. Winzeler. the entertainment of the RESS UP! 0O0 Last Friday fifteen from our ward Another Shipment Of m noil n, Just Received d , j t' K DRESSES Newest styles in the latest colors at even lower prices than you would expect $0 .95 Others $4.95 Up n. evening. members of Joseph I. Dewey's family met at his home Wednesday night and surprised him, as it was his 62nd birthday. The office of the Primary entertained Tuesday for the children. Games and dancing under the direction of play leader, Mrs. Rulorf Gardner, was the recreation of the afternoon. Pop corn balls were served to all. Mrs. Lawrence Christensen asd little son were visiting Mrs. William Fererson Monday. Forty-fiv- e 4 MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton, Utah Phone 2 themselves as having enjoyed the meeting. Mr. Carlson went to Hyrum last week end where he enjoyed a homecoming party on Friday. H. C. Hansen was pleasantly sur prised on Saturday evening when two big sleigh loads and two car loads came to visit him. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Hansen and son, Mr., and Mrs. Henry Hansen and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jensen and Mrs. Zina Thorsen and son, all of Bear River City; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Keller of Tremonton. There were twenty guests who enjoyed the party until the small hours of the morning. Some twenty people from here enjoyed the instruction given at the high school Monday evening. June Thompson left last Saturday in company with Ed Rosa of Bear River City, on a trip through Arizona, California, Texas and Mexico. Mr. Rosa has a brother living at the three last named places whom they intend visiting. out-of-to- Gephart Stores Company Mr. Henry Rohde and T. A. Supan attended Grand Masonic Lodge in Salt ' Lake City this week. - Mrs. Edgar Winchester entertained the Methodist Ladies Aid with a silver tea Tuesday afternoon. Jimmie Supan entertained young people Tuesday night. Buy For Cash And PAY LESS several . daughter, Mildred, motored to Corinne large crowd attended and tnfe evening Sunday. They were guests at the home was a success in every way. of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Woodward. Mrs. F. A. Driggs entertained RISING GASOLINE TAXES few friends at bridge Wednesday ev The Ha Su swarm of Bee Hive ening of last week. girls of the Tremonton ward enjoyed "Living costs may fall and gasoline Old fashioned dance at Bear River The Lions Club met Wednesday ev a progressive sleigh riding party Friare constantly fluctuating, tut prices 22nd. Free re- ening of last week with Pres. Alf day night, January 15. Refreshmests City, Friday, January taxes seem to know no othtr gasoline (Adv.) Michaelis presiding. Talks were giv direction than were served at Mrs. Richard Calder-woo- freshments. up," says the Middle- en by C. E. Smith and Charles Last. Mrs. Roscoe Hepplar, and O. L. town, N. Y., Times Herald. "Last Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lillywhite of Musical numbers by Austin Seager of year 10 states boosted the trough. Mrs. Roscoe Hepplar, Ruby gasoline lanaKa and Mr. H. S. Rose driver, Spanish Fork, spent Wednesday of East Tremonton with Norma Ander- levy another notch or two. Florida were special guests. The teachers and last week with Mr. Lilly white's par- son accompanist. Mr. G. B. Hughes, is now collecting seven cents on every twenty-on- e members of the swarm ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite. Mr. Edell and Mr. C. L. Pinder be- gallon. Five states have a Mrs. Ursel Rose was an Ogden vis- came members of the club. were present. levy; 11 collect five cents; 16, four itor Saturday. Mrs. J. J. Shumway was hostess cents; 11, three cents and five let the Mrs. P. C. Petterson entertained at to the members of the Ladies Self poor motorist off with a 'cut' of two ihe Ha bu swarm of Bee Hiv Girls entertained their mothers Tues bridge Wednesday evening of last Culture Club Friday afternoon, Jan- cerits on every gallon. day in the banquet room at the Tre week. Supper was served after which uary 15th. President Mrs. M. E. "At the unusually low prices uaid monton ward hall. A very interesting tables were arranged for bridge and presided. Dr. Joel E. Ricks of for gasoline last year even a two-ceprogram was given after which games bunco. Mrs. Alma Theurer of Tre the U. S. A. C. gave a very interest- levy for tax purposes was exorbitant were played. Refreshments were serv monton won high score in bridge and ing talk on "Lincoln or Lee". Piano as taxes tax go, while a seven-ceed by the girls, under the direction Mrs. Mark Nichols low. Mrs. J. W. solos were given by the Misses Marcome under the heading of on- might of their teacher, Miss Loretta Rose, Chambers won high in bunci and Mrs. garet Ruth Manning and Sarah Shum : , of property." Geo. Nye low. Mrs. L. R. Walker re way. During the social hour the hos- nscating ceived cut prize. tess served a delicious tray luncheon Remembers and fifteen;!flll!i!M Mrs. L. R. Walker and Miss Edna to thirty-seve- n On Burnham were hostesses to the mem- guests. Adjourned to meet FebruA General Line of bers of the Faculty Club Thursday af- ary 5th with Mrs. J. D. Gunderson as Of ternoon at the home of Mrs. Walker. hostess. Mrs. M. D. Peters arid small daughTwo violin solos were given by Mr. F. L. Nye. Miss Helen Mendenhall ter, Joan, of Brigham City, spent the 15, 1932 1 w. gave a biogriphical sketch of the life week end with Mrs. Peter's parents, of a Russian Dancer. Following the! Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shumway. Jeweler .. Summary: Prevailing condition Dr. J. W. Chambers spent several snow and ice. Cleared of snow, but Drocram the hostess served a delicious 1 GARLAND roads generally icy and chains need uncheon. Special guests included P. oays of this week in halt Lake City, ed on mountain roads. Careful driv 1. Pffforsnn Mrs. .1. W. Chambers, where he attended the Poultry AssoWatch repairing is my 1 ciation Convention. ing required on all roads account Mrs. Wm. Cillimore and the Misses j The Misses Lois Peterson and Vau- specialty, and I use only ' slippery condition, particularly in can Eva Adams, Golda Acord, Lou Veil B Roberts, Jane White, Elaine Rice, Jul- - dis Bergstrom spent the week end freniiinp mnton'ol yons; continued storms and accumu-latem snow at roadsides from clear ia Manning, Mae Hilstrom and Ordisjwth friends in Ogden, 1 Miss Vera Smith, who is attending ing renders roadway narrow in can- Adams school at the Smithsonian Business W. Chambers Dr. J. spent Saturday yons and over summits. in Brigham City. College in Ogden, spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carter and with her mother, Mrs. Lorenzo Smith. U. S. 30-Generally good conti-tioRalph Kirkham furnished a musicWhen You Think construction between Echo and U. S. 450. Valley City to Monticel-- , al program last Thursday at the Henefer, fair. HARDWARE Smithsonian Business College in OgLaterals g via fair; muddy near LaSal Jet; to den. TremonJton-Idah- o Colorado, closed account snow. WILSON Randolph, good; At the close of the regular M. I. A. U. S. 89. Good condition, Fairview via Garland, good. To Build "Everything Anything" meeting Tuesday evening a very enU. S. 40. Good condition; no con- to Arizona, no construction. Phone 11 held was in the joyable dancing party struction along traveled way. Lateral to Tropic, fair: U- recreation hall for the adult class. A Laterals Mills Jet. via Too- 24. to Loa, good. ele to Eureka, good except closed first & 23 to Widstoe and Lateral 9 miles north of Eureka, Esoalante, good. U. S. 530. Echo on U. S. 30-U. S. 91. Generally good condition to Kimball's on U. S. 40, oiled road to Idaho line to Arizona line. Pace's Ranch 20 miles, good gravel Lateral Provo to Heber, Milk-Leto Kimball's, road Icy. good condition. p Lateral Sevier Cove Fort, and Laterals 4 to Kamas, fair, thence to good. Laterals fair. a U. S. 50. Spanish Fork to Colorado via Modena, St. line, slippery in canyon. East of Price snow road. Lcvan to GunniLaterals slow at several construction section to Sunnyside Junction, thence pener-al- i son, fair; Anderson's via Zion Park, good conVlition. good to Colorado line. GARLAND-TREMONTO- N DuchU. S. 189. Nephi to Pigeon Hollow Lateral Castle MILLING CO. fair Jusction, oiled gravel, srood. esne, fair; cv.dition. Utah State Road Commission. Mrs. D. W. Jenkins is in Salt Lake City and Ogden this week attending w. I. u. meeting. GARLAND u -i- - d, , six-ce- Ari-dr- nt us nt SUGGESTIONS for SAT., JAN. 23. 1932 MILK 29c scans Tall Cans of Sego Evaporated Milk. OATS 9-l- b. Fancy Rolled White Cereal Oats. HONEY 33t Bag 79c Pail 10-l- b. Pure Extracted Clover and Alfalfa Bloom Honey. nt Utah State Road Condition port State Roads JEWELRY j. lewis January Harvest Bell, All-Purpo- se 83C Bag 48-l- b. Family Flour. CELERY 5c Bunch Large Stalks, Well Bleached Utah Celery. LEMONS 19c Dozen Large Size, Juicy, California Lemons. CABBAGE Pound Medium Size, Solid Heads. - S. n, U-- 2e 3, Idaho-Wyomin- THINK U-4- 1, U-S- U-3- 6, BUTTER Pound Local Fresh Churned, Sweet Cream Butter. COFFEE Pound Airway, Fresh Roasted, Fresh Ground Coffee. PINEAPPLE Can Large No. 2y2 Cans Matched Slices Pineapple. PEANUT BUTTER 2-i- b.. jar Made from Selected Peanuts, Sanitary Jars. 2lc 23c U-2- S U-3- 5, U-3- Wan-shi- Xeo-tle- 14c 2 y, U-2- 7, George-Nevad- U-1- 5, U-3- 3, U-1- 0, Price-Salint- , ss Cost U-1- 3, U-2- 8, 29c More U-1- 7, Delta-Nevad- a; U-1- 8, r vi I j FLOUR : PURINA DAIRYRATOrJ S1.60 |