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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1932 PAGE FOUR 9 ' . Don't Miss The SENIOR HOP Friday, March 25, AMERICAN FOOD STORES Tremonton Local News :T: Mr. Vern Hess had hi3 tonsils re- given by Mrs. Ruth Summers. Mrs. Lucille Eldridge will be hostmoved at the Valley Hospital Sunday. ess March 30. Mrs. Fred Jensen spent Saturday in The Melody Music club was delightLogan, on business. Garland Tremonton fully entertained at the home of Rich- Mr. and Mrs. James Walton were ard Anderson on last Friday evening. The members rehearsed numbers for Salt Lake visitors Saturday. the coming recital next month, after Mr. Melvin Randall of Salt Lake, which the guests gave the following program: spent Sunday at his home in Trumpet solo, "When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver", by Reed TayMr. and Mrs. Wadsworth of Hooper, lor; Jews Harp, selected, Dale Fuller; are spending the week with their son, piano solo, Slavic Dance, Carol Gwen. Each responded to encores which were W. W. Wadsworth and family. greatly enjoyed. Saturday Only Mar. ",59c LARD gM CHEESE BUTTER SUGAR 2PoL.... 25c 1-l- 1-l- A delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. A. I. Morgan of Burley, Idaho, is visiting this week with her son and eight members and the following guests: Miss Carol Gwen, of Salt wife, Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Morgan. Lake; Dale Fuller; J. T. Abbott; AlMi. an1 Mrs. Richard Jensen of fred Landvatted and Reed Taylor. Jan Winter will entertain the club Salt Lake were week end guests at next month. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry 19 l b. b. mother returned with them to her home in Logan. b. ORANGES 2 DOZEN or GREEN ONIONS RADISHES 3 BUNCHES 29c Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Nelson of Provo, father and mother of Mrs. Clifford Beard, and Mrs. Lena Nelson, grandmother, were guests at the Beard home Sunday. , 1 ft UC 1 The V. G. F. Club spent a pleasant evening at the home of Mrs. Radclifft IP SALMON CHICKEN Whole or Half CHOICE BACON Lb. YOUNG Lb. 12c HENS 10c We will be in our new location on the unexcelled. Come and See Us. This is Your Drug Store and We Want You to Make it Your Home. H. G. Scott Drug Co. v Night Calls 47 Tremonton, Utah D. paratory to usage. "Well, spring is here," is the cry of Mr. Angus Wright of Ogden, Scout all the bears! executive, who was in attendance at I wonder why we are all so lazy the Court of Honor, held in Tremonton Can it be that we are acqing lately? his received word upon Sunday night, old Fever? Well, there i3 the Spring return home that evening, of the death of his brother Arthur, who was only oae good cure for this, that is to get busy and study real hard for just doing missionary work in Germany. once, for when we are occupied with The Primary officers and teachers something to do, we are not affecter entertained their husbands and part- so badly. The more attention that we give ners at a delightful affair Thursday our lessons, the more we will learn, A delicious hot evening of last week. and the quicker we get through with served the in was banquet supper our the better off we will be. lessons, room at the church, followed by games :o: in the recreation hall. There were world is the What coming to? Did thirty six present. you see that group of students going Mrs. A. I. Morgan entertained the to high school? They'll have to get B. B. Bridge club at her home Satur- up earlier in order to get ready or we'll have to report their case to the day afternoon. Luncheon suggestive 2 of St. Patrick Day, was served at p. Relief Society. Why haven't you heard that the m. followed by bridge. High score was and faculty were requested students won by Mrs. James Ransom, cut Mrs. J. D. Gunderson and low Mrs. Guy in assembly Friday to wear their old cor- ner of Main and Tremont Streets in the building formerly occupied by the Wallace Drug Co., Saturday, March 19th. We hope to greet all our old friends and many new ones to serve you with the finest drugs, toilet articles, and a fountain service Phone 47 Henrie Wednesday evening, March' Under the supervision of Mr. F.L. Spillman, auto mechanics teacher, Wayne McWhorter, of Tremonton, is making a two all storage battery. It is enclosed in a glass jar so to observe its actions. The negative and positive plates were made by the student by pouring molten lead into a wooden cast and waiting till cool. It is now completed and is being charged, pre- Delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Harry Taylor was special guest. SPRING FEVER. Salt clothes during the following week? Two prizes will be awarded for the tyo best costumes. One prize will be awarded to a girl and one to a boy. Two judges will be appointed secretly so that there can be no partiality shown. From what I understand, it seems that a large majority of the students have dressed in this manner. Johnson. I ; Gym. and treasurer with Ida Peterson and Sophia Diderickson as directors. Tuesday afternoon the eRlief Society ladies met at the word hall and spent the afternoon quilting. Refresh' "' ments were served. .T. Monday evening the Gleaner Girls V Mrs. N. C. Nelson, Joseph Nelson, in honor of the basket ball V entertained Leora Nelson and Mrs. T. E. Adams team. An oyster supper was served i were Brigham visitors Saturday. followied by pie and ice cream. A Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Watt and daughinteresting program was renderter, Lois, visited with relatives at very ed after which all went to the gym Lay ton Sunday. where dancing was enoyed. ' Miss Pearl Mortensen of Elwood, Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Earl and Grace Watt of Tremonton, visited were surprised by a number with Miss Watt's parents, Mr. and Compton of friends. Music and games formed Mrs. R. G. Watt, Monday evening. the diversion of the evening. A deMr. and Mrs. John C. Cranier of licious tray lunch was served to the Corinne, visited with relatives here following: Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Sunday. Mrs. Anton Anderson accomMr. and Mrs. Joseph Ray, Mr. panied them home for a short visit. and Mrs. Roy C. Anderson, Mr. and Miss Sarth Peterson is visiting at Mrs. T. E. Mr .and Mrs. Gene the home of Mrs. Vivian Archibald of Leavitt, Mr.Adams, and Mrs. Earl Compton ... and Dean and Dale Compton. Ogden. Mrs. Georgee Bradshaw and Miss Pearl Bergstrom of Tremonton, were Work underway on new Salina the guests of their parents, Mr. and postoffice building. Mrs. At W. Bergstrom Monday. Monday afternoon the local Farm Bureau was reorganized. James PeWhen You Think terson was again chosen as president HARDWARE with T. E. Adams and P. C. C. Peterson as directors. In the ladies depart ment Lettie Leavitt was chosen as "Everything To Build Anything" president, Reta Compton, vice presiPhone 11 dent, Rosella D. Anderson secretary , THINK WILSON :BRHS: FLAG GIVEN TO B. R. H. S. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Parker attended a ward reunion at West Point reHave you ever seen one of the bigMr. Parker was bishop of gest American flags? If you haven't cently. West Point for about eighteen years. come over to the Bear River High School and see what Mr. Landes has Mrs. Emma Elder of Magna, Utah, given the school. is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr. Landes presented it to the Mrs. Delniar Fowles. Mrs. Fowles is school on March 14th in a special asthe daughter of Mrs. Elder. sembly. The students were very well pleased and thanked Mr. Landes from Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Muir and son, the bottom of their hearts. The school was badly in need of a Dana, motored to Silver City Sunday returning Monday night. Mr. Muir's flag but their worries are over now. UNEEDA BAKERS I UNEEDA BAKERS Assorted Prem. Sodas ... 15c Chocolate Cakes 16c Grahams 20c Ginger Snaps, 17c Per lb 1-l- High School Notes Miss Edith Foxley and Mrs. A. I. Morgan attended a meeting at the office of the Utah Power & Light Co. in Ogden Wednesday. 20c 15c PBeErAaAND B. R H. THATCHER f 1 932, REGULAR PRICES MUSIC BY PEPTONIANS E 1 The Midland Camp of the Daugh ters of Fioneers met at the home of Mrs. J. A. Pack, Thursday afternoon, March 10th. The lesson was given by Mrs. R, A. Christensen and special numbers were rendered by Maragret and Ruth Pack. County Captain Fac:o: er and County Chaplain Jensen were in attendance. A dainty tray lunch WINNERS OF THE SOAP MONUMENT CONTEST. eon was served by the hostess. Bill Goring of Elwood, won first The ladies of the B. B. Bridge club In the soap monument contest. place entertained Friday evening of last Sherman of East Garland won week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. El second andOyler Owen Brough of East Tre mer Winzeler. Dinner was served at monton won third. There were plenty 7:30 and the remainder of the evenof competition in the contest and some ing was spent playing bridge. High splendid monsments. prize was won by Mr. and Mrs. Spen:o: cer Taylor, all cut Mr. and Mrs. Frank MUSIC DEPARTMENT. Taylor, low to Mr. and Mrs. A. I. MorThe musical director, Mr. George O. gan. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess were special guests. Nye is encouraigng solo and group The Tremonton-Garlan- d Ladies Lit- work in his fourth hour vocal class erary club met at the home of Mrs. and his fifth hour glee club. He asJames Walton Wednesday evening. A signs the various students numbers to dainty tray luncheon, carried out in be given in the classes and when the St. Patrick Day colors was Berved to students get so they sing well enough thirteen members and the following he will give them a chance to sing special guests: Mrs. Margaret Pack, some place in public. Mrs. Golden Frisbey, and Mrs. Roscoe Cedar City Railway Express AgenHepplar. The play, "The Beggar on Horseback", by George Kaufman and cy inaugurated free delivery service Marc Connelly, was very effectively here a short time ago. ANNOUNCEMENT Starting MONDAY, MARCH 14th the lowing Prices on DRY CLEANING Were in Effect. ECONOMY 75C MENS SUITS 75c 75c 75c up O'COATS LADIES SUITS LADIES SPRING COATS LADIES WINTER COATS WITH FUR flft Piw 4J1 75c 50c PLUSH SHORT COATS SWEATERS, with sleeves STANDARD MENS SUITS O'COATS LADIES SUITS LADIES SPRING CO ATS LADIES WINTER COATS WITH FUR $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1,00 up Cf) (tl Pi.UU $ 1 .00 PLUSH SHORT COATS 75c SWEATERS, with sleeves SWEATERS, Sleeveless DRESSES 35 Cents 75 : HATS Cleaned and Blocked Cents and Up 75 Cents BRIGHAM STEAM LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS MODERN CLEANERS U.S. CLEANERS rTTIIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTTY? STAKE M. I. A. ROAD SHOW MARCH 23 - 24 North Wards Wed., March 23 - - fol- South Wards Thur., March 24 J |