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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY APRIL 7, 1932 PAGE TWO Ogden Work underway on removal of rocky point at Pine View in Ogden canyon. Milford 51ax and Harold Baxter purchased Raymond Hodges" Garage equipment and 6tock. Ogden Sawyer Battery Co., capitalised at $10,000 filed articles of incorporation. Beaver Survey being made on road project 10 miles north of here extending from Manderfield to Wildcat Can . EAST GARLAND DEWEYVfllE . By Mrs. Thomas Ault r1-a- I This news is for week of March 31st nt CAN OF Jap-A-l- o for Sale If 'Hi m77 4 Hon-eyvil- le ; Lish. . Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olsen of Petersboro were visiting Mr. and Mre. Wilford Miller. Miss Evelyn Harwood of Ogden, visited her aunt, Miss Ruth Jensen here Sunday. Miss Veda Gardner and Miss Eva Gardner were in Ogden Thursday. Mr .and Mrs. Peter Jensen returned to their home in Logan after spending a few days here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish. Mr. Pervie Burbank of Salt Lake, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Burbank last week. Mrs. Doris I,oveland of Harper Ward visited here daughter, Mrs. Dee Loveland, last week. Max J. Schlegel, of Los Angeles, Calif, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Ida : you get 2 cans of Use it on Enamell Jap woodwork, furniture, or wherever a durable enamel is needed. Dries in 4 hours. If you buy 1, -- ' NOW OPEN! 2000 PRIZE CONTEST First Prize, Trip to Europe or 1000. 2nd Prize, Trip to Alaska or 500. 3rd Prize, 200. 6 other prizes of 50 each. Prizes given for best 100 words. See the dealer today. THE GLIDDEN COMPANY Farmers' Cash Union Phone 35, Hard to Please Daughter: "So you don't like Jim?" Father: "No; he appears" capable of nothing." "Well, what objection have you to George?" ,;Oh, he's worse than Jim! He strikes me as being capable of anything!" . ..... I " HOWELL - , I :x: R. Barnard, Horace Mrs. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Spademan were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson of Ogden, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser were yon. at Salt Lake City Iron County Commis- visiting relatives Paragonah sioners decided to launch road build- Tuesday.and Gol.la Tubbs of Holbrook, Ireta of ing program immediately between spent last week at the home Idaho, and this line Beaver County place. Johnson, William Mr. and Mrs. Provo Preliminary grading work A number of young folks met at on Lake View Vineyard paving prothe home of Miss Thora Dewey Saturject started. and enjoyed a very Eden New ward recreational halll day night Games and candy unitevening. dedicated. of the eventertainment the was ing ening. Mrs. Ivy Goodsell of Logan, was a end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leon week 1 i Gardnir, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Watkins of M. I. A. Brigham were present at the the in teaching assisted and meeting dance. A. new M. I. Spanish tango Mrs. J. E. Hansen of Logan, spent the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson. The following met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson Tuesdav in honor of Mrs. Oliver Johnsons John birthday: Mr. and Mrs. WilliamF. Han son, Mrs. Geo. Johnson, Mrs. J. sen of Logan, Oreta and Golda Tubbs of Holbrook. Idaho and Mrs. Sarah J0 Marsh of Willard. The Deweyville girls chorus gave a JAP-A-LA- C number at the genealogical convention at Garland Sunday. (4'HOUI INAMIl) Chris Hansen is slowly recofenng with each purchas of a pint, from a broken ankle. Hunsa-ke- r, to pint, or U pint of M. M. Gardner, Mrs. Cleone M. G. and Bishop Germer Bertha 1 A Monday. visitors Perry were Salt Lake of You buy on and get another, Friday night, under the direction I FREE. What overall and a tamo size, bargain the ward choir our apron Theso labels can be used to enter dance wa3 held. 2000 Prize Contest. See the dealer. Mrs. John Becker and Mrs. Joe Anderson ond children of Ogden, were TAKE THE COUPON MOW TO THE DEAIEI dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland Friday. Saturday, a number of friends from Brigham met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lish in honor of Mr. Lish's birthday. A pleasant evening was spent. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Dewey and familf of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Char. 1 Dewey and family of Brigham were 5s T visiting at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Joseph I. Dewey, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James May of and Mr. W. W. Howard of Brigham City, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lish Wed nesday. A very good program was rendered at conjoint meeting Sunday night. a I v S n i I Talks were given by Elder Glen Marble, Mrs. Etta Gardner -- rd Miss Irene 2 NEWS Larson spent the week end at Howell. Mrs. Waldo Grant entertained Friday night in honor of her sister, Delma, who will leave soon for her home By Mrs. Roscoe Stoddard at Enterprise, Utah, . after having r :x: spent the winter here . Those present Mr. C. C. Shriber, Mr. G. J. Wrood, were: Miss Angeline Lowell, Mr. Jas. n Mr. J. C. Wood and Mr. J. H. Wood, Mr. But Deacon, Miss Fredrick-so- n attended a meeting at Ogden and Mr .and Mrs. Grant Monday. The meeting was for the purpose of obtaining a loan to assist in spring plowing for dry farmers. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Sorenson were shoppers at Ogden Wednesday. Miss Angeline Lovell has been ill this week and Mrs. Uleda Grant has been substitute teacher. Miss Cora Forsgren came home Thursday from Garland on account of 47 sickness. She has had a bad attack of bronchitis but is much improved at this writing. Mrs. Mirl Mason spen,t Thursday and Friday at Willard. She attended the school program in which her her daughter, Glade, took part. She reported a very fine evening's entertainment. Word was received here Saturday of the death Wednesday, at Salt Lake City, of Mr. Alfred Smurthwaite, an l. uncle of Bishop and Mrs. C. B. -- I arriving too late for publication. i Norman Larson returned Thursday, Fors-gre- from a two weeks motor trip to places in southern Utah, where he visited relatives and friends. The M. I. A. road show was greeted by a large audience here. East Garland feels quite compli- mented in having won first place two years in succession. The large scene, painted by Mis3 Hilda Miller, who just entered the Bee Hive Class this season, helped very materially in the success of the production an is a credit to the young artist. Mr. and Mrs. John Oyler, Jr. motored to Salt Lake City, Tuesday where they visited friends and relatives, returning home, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Nielsen and children, of Idaho Falls, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Carl Larson. They report good roads except be-- 1 tween uowney ana Aiaiaa, where in some places there were large snow! banks on either side of the road. Leo Earl, of High Councilman, Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pack, Messrs Richardson, McFarlane andi Virl Anderson, all of Tremonton, visited sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Mr. Richardson sang the solo, "Because" and Mrs. Pack rendered a piano solo, "Nearer My God to Thee." The other visitors were the speakers of the evening. Leo Oyler was a Salt Lake visitor over the week end. A monthly ward officers meeting was held at the home of Mr .and Mrs. J. M. Sorensen, Monday evening. Mr. and Mr3. Ross Rhodes are mov ing into the home on what is known as "The East Farm." The Rhodes boys recently purchased this property from the Utah-Idah- o Sugar Co. 1 H. G. Scott Drug Co. Tremonton, Utah Phone Night Calls 47 Prescription Specialists SATURDAY SPECIALS Gun-nel- aa J Mr. Smurthwaite was well known in this section and his many friends here are saddened to hear of his death Bishop and Mrs. C. B. Gunnell, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gunnell, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Gunnell and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wood attended the funeral held at Wellsville Monday. Master Kay Madson visited over the week end with Paul and Lowell Stod- - J Full Pint RUBBING ALCOHOL 39c FOR FRENS SANITARY NAPKINS f 1 dard. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson made a trip to Logan Saturday to visit with Mrs. Nelson's mother, Mrs. Julia er. Mrs. Euleda Grant, Miss Delma Fredrickson and Miss Angeline Lowell made" a shopping trip to Ogden, Satur- 39c 3 j Dot-wyl- Full Pint MILK MAGNESIA 3 FOR 2 FOR . .- . f 1 $ 1 .UU (M M.UU 29c A . Dr. West TOOTH BRUSHES 5 FOR Saturday Only Tek TOOTH BRUSH and TUMBLER 85c VALUE 25c . Q I7C d 1 3 JL (UU A r. eYOQ. THIS IS YOUR DRUG STORE Come and Make Yourself at Home j day. Mrs. Roscoe Stoddard left Monday for Salt Lake where she will attend Logan Plans to be made for new the Relief Society conference to be River Heights ward chapel, tentative held this week. Mr. Dan Zundel and Mr. Henry plans call for $13,000 structure. 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