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Show BEAR RIVER . VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1932 r W". p WJi PAGE EIGHT AMiial Farm Bureau Banquet land Social Eiveir IHMglh cIhi(D)Il IFelbiraairy 20 Banquet 6:30 p. m. B04BCM 50c per. Plate 0 RETURNED MISSIONARY WILL SPEAK AT THE r- POLITICS GARLAND :G: . Mrs. J. D. Gunderson was hostess to "the members of the Ladies Self Cul-- : ture Club Friday afternoon, February T 6th. Pres. Mrs. M. E. Andrus was in charge of the meeting. After the business meeting the following program " was given: "Spiritual Values in Family Life" Mrs. Ursel Rose; "Ideals of Home and . a IT Home nenry If mu.-g- , y ladies trio the Misses LouVell Rob erts, Jane White, Elaine Rice gave 2; numbers. During social hour the host-- ! ess served a delicious tray luncheon members and eleven P to twenty-seve- n 'guests. Adjourned to meet February, t 19th with Mrs. C. H. Hales as hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Persson had as their dinner guests Wednesday even-- 1 , ing of last week, Mr. and Mrs Millan Peck and small daughter, Sherry Jean The Misses Bessie Austin and Jes- sie Bishop were hostesses to the mem-- " bers of the Girls Bridge Club Wed- nesday evening of last week, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Betenson. Supper was served to sixteen guests after which tables were arranged for bridge. Miss Rosella Carter won high honors and Miss Mae Hilstrom low. Miss Rosella Carter spent a few days of last week with friends in Lo- -; . r - m Uie---Mr- TV s ? , i ; I - Kan- - . Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carter . . had as I Farm Bureau News NOTICE :FB: Here's a reminder. North Box Elder Farm Bureau will serve one of their fine banquets at the Bear River High School gymnasium, February 20th at 6:30 p. m. Please bring your own knife, fork and spoon. You will also enjoy the splendid program which follows the banquet and then concluding the evening's entertainment with a TO DOG OWNERS .l DEWEYVILLE and PERSONALITIES 4- - METHODIST CHURCH -:- D:-r Notice is hereby given that the 1932 :o: Dr. E. H. White of Tremonton, license on dogs is now due and should me nas Dana strucK up vrasnington be paid to the City Marshall immedispent Wednesday at the school house for these people and these things: the pupils their second and figiving ately. If not paid in a reasonable SENATOR HYRUM JOHNSON, of nal inoculation for diphtheria. the Marshall is instructed to pick time because he dug out California, Louis Germer is improving from his the dogs, up facts about Barco Oil lands, Chilean painful accident Tuesday when he fell By order of City Council. (Adv.) Nitrate; put Secretaries Stimson and and dislocated his shoulder. beAndy Mellon in tight spots. And Friday night a farewell party and dance. cause it was predicted that he would social was 0. L. Brough, President of North Parowan Effort being made to regiven in honor of Kenneth carry the state of California for tne Germer in the ward hall. Elder Ger- Box Elder Farm Bureau attended a open Bank of Iron County. identla, nonlination against Her mer will soon leave for the L. D. S. meeting of the State Farm Bureau ; . in Salt Lake City, Tuesday. Swiss Mission. CHARLES G. DAWES because Even though the bottom of the 'hoa Many of the fruit and vegetable Bishop and Mrs. M. G. Perry had as forewent the Geneva Disarmament their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. B. farmers attended a meeting of the cycle has almost been reached, believe that there will not riference to stay in the United A. Bingham and daughter, Beth of ' Utah Fruit and Vegetable Corporation nd h .d?Pref.,on." as Honeyville. held at the Commercial Club rooms at be a very large Increase In hog proState? duction during the next three years. President of the Administrations' Re- Miss Edna Loveland returned to her! Tremonton, Monday evening. work in Salt Lake after spending a worlds largest fiscal agency, with few days here with relatives. The following met at the home of $2,000,000,000 at its command. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudsberry Sat THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Jr. because his appointment as Governor-Generurday night: Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jen-of the Philippine Islands was sen, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr, Mr. and confirmed by the Senate in ten sec- Mrs. A. R. Burbank. Games were onds a record time. played and a dainty tray lunch served. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller and because HENRY P. FLETCHER ' daughter, Virginia, visited relatives at he openly sought the aid of the PennSunday. sylvania Congressional delegation in Logani "Donninc" hrppchps" for the. Court of i All party was held Friday TTafternoon St. James. It is believed that there- - "l ine "ome "f- nns. nansen m; honor of her birthday anniversary. A hv he lost all chances to be Ambasso . e. l huciui cuieniiwn was gpem, aicer dor Dawes' successor. ' which a hot chicken dinner was served ALFALFA BILL MURRAY, of because the GoverrW Fa Oklahoma Gard Mr ' Mrs, EUa n , . League with a f.vie utiuw up set the a is. uuici vjanmez. if hju beer plan. And because he turned calMrs. Louis Germer entertained on loused thumbs down on all Democratic Sunday evening at a dinner party in presidential candidates except Alfalfa honor of her husband's birthday an- -' Bill. niversary. A large birthday cake cen-- ! OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES Hills Red tered the table. A three course hot because he resigned in his ninety-firj dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Can year as Associate Justice of the Unit-- , Fre(l C- Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Chris od Statf ! Supreme Court, and left a Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ger place which but a jurist and a philos-- ! mer farnii v Mr. and Mrs. John Knudson were' opher can fill. 1 SENATORS HARRY B. HAWES pleasantly surprised with a party at 3 Pounds 1 V because their home here Sunday night. Games AND HIRAM BINGHAM one told the other about George Wash- were the diversion of the evening and SALMON FIGS refreshments were served to Messrs ington's recipe for making beer. 3 Pounds and Mesdames Alvin Norr, Cchir Jen- sen, Dick Justinsen, Horace Lish, Ed More MATCHES 6 Boxes Vettitoe, Homer Barnard, A. R. Bur- , s r al ! - 1 Dr. F. S. Carson, a missionary for twenty seven years in China will speak at the Methodist Church Sunday evening. While I cannot announce his subject at this time it will be interesting to hear him on any subject that ha3 to do with China. Having spent considerable time in Shanghai his information of this place in particular will not only be interesting but most valuable. The service is open to the public and will start promptly at eight o'clock. All other services Sunday will be held at the usual hours. A cordial invitation is extended to all. , ' '. , Alvin R. Dickson, Pastor. . Er(tfl toire Aiiimeirnoim v - j J i . Tremonton . I their guest last week, Mr. Leonard Carter of Parma, Idaho. Mrs. Sam Capener spent last week i with friends and relatives in Salt Lake ,Citv. J Mrs. F. A;Driggs and son, Keith, J spent Thursday in Salt Lake City with friends' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Caddie and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lv Harvey, Jr.. spent Wed- nesday and Thursday with relatives . and friends in Salt Lake City, Miss Julia Moore of Syracuse, Utan spent last week here with friends. Mr. Murray Hill and sister, Bessie, of Elwood, were guests Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A, Carter. Mrs. J. J. Shumway spent the week end in Brigham City with her daughter, Mrs.1. D. Peters. Miss Vpra Smith who has been ill Ogden, February 11 Plans for additional for the past week, returned to the storage facilities for grain in 'iimithsonian Business College this southern Idaho and northern! Utah, ' will be made this week at a conferweek. . Mr. Sargent Streeper, member of ence in Chicago between Milton G. the high school faculty, spent the Pence, Ogden, district manager of the Farmers National Grain Corporation, week end in Salt Lake City. The members of the Women's Fac- and James A. Cole, Chicago, manager ulty Club were very pleasantly enter- -' of the Farmers National Warehouse tained this week at the home of Mrs. Corporation. Under the plan of operation now beOneita Shurtz, with Mrs. Shurtz and Mrs. Vemal Harris as hostesses. ing used by the grain cooperatives, all Members of the ward M. I, A. will country elevators and warehouses present a one-aplay "Tombs" next storing membership grain are controlv'. Tuesday evening, February 16th, fol-- " led by the Farmers National Grain' lowing the regular class work. This Corporation, through the Warehouse is one of the contest plays. The mem- Corporation, either by direct purchase bers of the cast have spent conside- or lease. This plan was put into effect one rable time on this and a good dance is urged. There will be no ad-- - year ago and the conference between mission charges. Mr. Perwe ami Mr. Cole will be to de L. R, Walker, Harold Persson and termine the extent of future leases W. J. Cullimore attended the Army and the purchase and erection of new elevators where the production of training class in Brigham City i day evening. grain warrants it. I Including Dance and Program (0 - I - and Garland - Anti-aaloo- i Specials Saturday Fell. Coffee st - Grain Plans for Storage Being Made " " ct , For the Man Who is Paying for a Home METROPOLITAN MORTGAGE REDEMPTION INSURANCE Is a Guarantee that, should he not live to complete the payments on his home, his family receives at once an amount of money sufficient to lift the mortgage. Thus, his family is left secure ir a home of its own that is safe from foreclosure. If He Lives for ten years and has kept up his payments, his home is mortgage free and he has remaining a life insurance policy that he i may continue in force. Further information from L. C. CHRISTOPHERSON Garland, Utah . , Telephone 39-- W Representing METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY - Blue Pine Can 3Sc B. P. Whole, 2 Cans ODh- - B. P. Red, Tall Can OC,, 36c Coffee 1-l- b. 13 1-l- b. , , PRUNES Qfi BEANS j OCa j PEAS .Kitchen King iCrf iCfi Cans ICw 1 GRAPEFRUIT Pt. Jar QCw TOMATO JUICE I bank and Mr. and Mrs. Knudson. Mrs. Wayne Sandall of Tremonton, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Heusser of Weston, Idaho, is visiting her son Joseph and family here for a few days. Mr. II. A. Lish went to Salt Lake City Tuesday. He was accompanied back home by his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lish, who have spent three weeks with their daughter, Mrs. F. S. Harwood and family. There are a number of sick folks in our community young and old but all are improving at this writing. Mrs. S. A. Marble was calling on Mrs. Ida Eithenngton Monday. SHRIMPS PINEAPPLE Tid Bits MAYONNAISE 2 B. F. oreaO 2 Firm Heads LEMONS ORANGES ONIONS APPLES p- - 3 Cans B- - 5c BROOMS MOP STICKS for 10c YANKEE POLISH Flour Granulated, 15c fl 19c I 2 Cans Large Pkg. 2 Cans i5c n Reg. $1.00 85c R and TREMONTON HAMBURGER PEANUT FRESH GROUND BUTTER 79c Bag 48-l- b. ! .RIB BOIL 8C Pound Very Best Bulk SAUSAGE PURE PORK Per Pound 10c f N SALMON PER LB. WHOLE OR HALF 10c B 15C I OXYDOL Local Product 10c 59c Each BABO GARLAND fm -- 25c S , Good 5 Tie, Each Lbs. 6 07 97 P & Loaves STAKE MUTUAL BASKET BALL TOURNAMENT FEBRUARY Per Pound lie 17, 18, 19 BEAR RIVER HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM Three Games Each Night 2 Cans Large 176, Per Doz. Fancy Delicious, Pound ........... - LYE Large Spanish, Perl B- - P- 19c 25c Sunkist, Per Doz 97w L i U B. P., 2 Cans House Cleaning Items Each WASHAKIE during the winter. Ammon Pubigee and son, Elias, were in Tremonton last Monday buying food supplies. Bishop Parry received another order from Mr. Gross, Supt of the Fort Hall Agency, to buy food for the needy of Washakie. It came in an opportune time as food is getting pretty Bcarce for the people as well as treir animals. The Indians say spring is just around the corner, "Maybe start next Sunday, at the first quarter of , the moon." We hope they know. The basket ball team of Washakie went to Pleasantview Monday evening Pleasantview was victorious. Large 20-o- z. Green Groceries LETTUCE GOLDEN CORN RYE, WHOLE WHEAT OR WHITE WONDER JO GRAPE FRUIT :W: Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Perdash motored to Ogden last Thursday on business, returning home in the evening. Mrs. Neatze Broom was called to Fort Hall last Tuesday because of the death of her uncle. Henry Woonsook took her to Collinaton in a sleigh, where she took the train to Pocatello. Everett Neaman drove to Brigham last Friday. He was accompanied by his father and mother down to 6ee their son, Linford, who has been there JV OQw LVH B. P. Gem. 2 Cans Admission 15c and 35c |