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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER,: THUESDAV APRIL' ELWOOD By Mrs. H. P. Rasmusen Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson and chil dren of Payson, Fpent the week end at J. P. Christensen's. They also visited J. M. Moretnsen and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wagstaff and baby of Perry, returned to theor home last week after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Petersen attended a Temple excursion in Salt Lake last week where 600 missionaries from the North Western States met to greet each other. Mrs. Petersen suent two maryears in that mission before her riage. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Mann are spending this week in Salt Lake City as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. McClure. Mrs. Orvil Hunsaker ana DaDy 01 from the hosvital unoinnno -rjiviitj t"iv iMday. She will visit with her par ents for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen are proud of their first granddaughter. The baby was born, April 5th. They are getting along fine. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Perkins, if Lima, Wyoming, has purchased a farm of Ira Anderson. He came down Tuesday and will .move his family here in the near future. The M. I. A. had their tryouts last Tuesday in drama, chorus and retold stories. The retold story was won by Ruth Munns who presented it in Garland Tuesday evening. The play" The Floral Shop" also went to Garland. Willis Adams of Harper, was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Larsen, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Anderson entertained the genealogical society last Thursday. "Ephriam and His Blessings" was the lesson treated and was enjoyed by a large crowd. Delicious refreshments were served to some twenty per - J sons. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Anderson are Milproud of the fact that their son ton, again was on the honor roll at the U. S. A. C. college this quarter. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Larsen and went to -"ughters, Nina and June, Jklen Saturday on business. The AnrPS Midi Club met at Mrs. Grace Kroksh's home last Friday. The afternoon was spent in out of door sport. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. It looks like there will be a good apple crop here this year. An unusually large acreage of beets are being planted here this year. lead the city en to "greater prosperity and development. , Your city will be just what your citizens make it. You can be prosperous only when your city is prosperous. No influence can hinder or retard the growth of a city whose citizens have instilled into them a spirit of progress. The spirit of progress is the force :x: ahead and briny That now is the time to step on the that will move a city over any and all a victory complete gas; catch up with your city Boosters obstacles. and stay with them. Your city is a city worth boosting. THAT courtesy is the cheapest There is a permanence behind it that h thing in the world. Why not use it? will push it forward. It will go need to concerns business Many your help. The ceaseless driving of insatiable start a courtesy campaign for their ambition will bring it quickly to tre employees. Prizes should be given to the most front. Real boosters with active brains and courteous employees. stout hearts are the men who will pave Courtesy is a business getter. Why the way the way for its future great- not get more business? ness. Courtesy is a business The opportunity is now before every Courtesy campaigns should be put citizen to join them; grasp their out- on and include every one in the city. For a city to be known as t cour- stretching hands and help them to fast-wit- j i PAGE HIKES 2iri932 and limbs. ore any city could have. Courtesy Brings Happiness. All Be Happy! changes on the part of the authorities Let's is false economy. 8Utomobile ac- In thig day of j J cidents, in many sections of this good Today we are constrained to in- - j country of ours, we seem to return to quire what happens to the highway . the period when dazzle was the order jatrol that operates so effectively of the day and before the authorities luring the day time, but fades mys- -' took vigorous action against the from the . various danger fenders. We have ourselves, on more than points of the towns and their envi-- j rons with the descent of dusk over the ' one occasion recently, been dazzled to land. a standstill in order that some selfish Do they, like the birds in winter individual at the wheel of a miniature time when the wintry blasts roar bois- - crystal palace might pass on his care- terously, seek a warmer clime, or 13 less way, it a false economy on the part of the It is hoped that the authorities wil! authorities who employ them? be not only watchful but mindful of Levity apart, there seems to be a fVtia ivvaat HanflrAr ami alnfnma an a tendency on the part of the authori-Ja- ll laws, and that drivers not be to take men off this important lowed to persist in using too bright work at night headlights. It is not often that we complain of Between the two, we would refer the the police who are ever in line of offense of rash driving in daylight ' duty, the good friends and protectors rather than the fierce glare of lights ' of all honest, law abiding people. at night The annoyance is that the We do not view with enthusiasm eyev become temporarily blinded and any change that effects the welfare acciuents occur that mean loss of life J e, , I T"l 1 al-ti- es Willard 60 additional men employed recently on Union Pacific maintenance crew on this division. Frank Hyde, Kays-villFarmington received contract for completion of courtroom. Brigham City Beautification program planned for this city. Vernal Utah Mining & Metal Corporation leased section of Green River, 20 miles south of here, from American Gold Land & Royalty Corporation and preparing to start working the gravels. Park City Reopening of silver pro perty of Park City Consolidated Mines Co. planned. Work progressing across Hyrum Salt Hoollow on state highway., Work progressing rapidly on reconstruction of North String Highway leading north from Brigham City to i ' . Honeyville. Progress being made on new alignment of Ogden-Sa- lt Lake City Highway at Death Curve. FREE! "FREE! Mothers Day Shoes Is Sunday, May 8th Send Her a Card Sc - 10c 15c Mens' Work Shoes Goodyear Welt Heavy Soles Dress Sweaters THIS BEAUTIFUL $98 BRIDGE OR 16-PIE- CE For Ladies and Misses Newest Designs LUNCHEON SET CONSISTING OF 98c FOUR GOBLETS FOUR DINNER PLATES FOUR CUPS FOUR SAUCERS Tennis or Ball Shoes Men or Boys Sizes 4s 1 Made of sparkling Topaz glass, beautifully tinted Mens Leather Faced Gloves 1 I PLYMOUTH Heavy Overall Back ALSO FREE! By Mrs. Don R. Lamb :x: ' Oscar Wells of Lost River, and John and Lawrence Wells of Woodruff , IdaMrs ho, were dinner guests of Mr. and week. ast of Robert Nish Tuesday The M. I. A. meetings were well attended Tuesday night at is was honor night for all the contestants in the M. I. A. activities in the stake. Miss Evidine Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith, won first place in the public speaking contest and went to Garland this Tuesday night to com acpete there in public speaking. On count of sickness the retold story con testants were given a privilege in sac- ,. f ment meeting Sunday evening. 4 rv riirelv arranged social was given Saturday night by Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Evans at their home in Malad City, in honor of their daughter, Merle who was married to Orland Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hess, of this place, on Christmas day. There were 70 invited guests present and joined in in making it the most entertaining feature of the week. The house was most profusely decorated for the occasion. Small tables were so arranged for small groups to be seated around and various card games were indulged in with refreshments and many good things to eat. Many menas and relatives of Mr. Hess, from herd, ; were in attendance. Mr. Olean Josephson and Ervin Hess ere anxious to have the water ditch in good shape for spring watering as they went with two gangs on the ditcn again Tuesday and succeeded in getting the largest stream of water to town that has been possible for many years and most of our townsfolk are arranging for some real gardens this ; year. Bishop Garlc Rudd took his sister Mary E.' Steed, to Rockland, Idaho, to visit with his sister, Mrs. Osro Hes last wet'k. week. Time was given over to the I .A. for the purpose of finishing tp their contest work. Miss Delia Hess, Edward daughter of Mr. and Mrs. retold the in story Hess scored highest contest and went to Garland to conM. test with the other wards in the stake Tuesday night. - Wash Dresses 36 Inch ONE SUGAR BOWL ONE SALT SHAKER Indian Head Newest plain colors Boil Proof j. 5c Mens'. Hawk Brand For each dollar spent at our store we will give you a ticket. 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