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Show PAGE EIGHT BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. APRIL 28. 1932 ! H. G. Scott Drug Co. j By Mrs. Frank Peck 1 -J- Tremonton, Utah Phone 47 GARLAND ELWOOD By Mrs. H. P. Locaf Happenings Rasmussen - Mrs. M. A. Whitney of Ogden, spent :x: several days of last week with her Mr .and Mrs. Amos P, Hansen were was served and an evening of social Mrs. C. Tallman was an Ogden parents, Mr. and Mra. Ursel Rose. - Logan Temple visitors last chats enjoyed. Friday. Mrs. Grace Haws and Mrs. C. L. Finder were Ogden visitors Thursday. Mrs. Horace Hunsaker of Honeyville The district school teachers were enThe B. B. Club held a nonhostes3 P. C. Petterson returned home SatWed visited Mrs. Robert Allen Friday. the tertained last at the home of Mrs. James Ranparents, by party urday evening from bis ranch in IdaA real jolly prosom last Saturday afternoon, Lunch-- ! ' nesday evening. ho. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon John were eon was served at 2, . o'clock after was rendered after which games Mr. and Mrs. Kennet Malan of Oar- - gram a couple of hours, Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. which bridge was played. High score for was enjoyed relwith friends and den, visited here was won by Mrs. Frank Taylor and then the little peppy orchestra gave Green. atives, Saturday. and all joined in low by Mrs. J. D Gunderson. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Winters and some lively music Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Vance and ladies served a lovely The dancing. children of Salt Lake City, spent the some 100 guests. All daughter, Erma Lois and Wilma Vanca Floe Luke entertained her bridge week end here with relatives and tray luncheon to were Ogden visitors Friday. time. a had good very club and their partners Thursday evfriends. Mrs. Mary Mortensen and daughening in the party room in the home ,X large number of Garland resiMr. and Mrs. Horace Hunsaker of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gephart. The dents attended the George Washington ters, Pearl and Ethel, visited relatives at the home of spent Friday evening Holbrook rin last Sunday. evening was spent in dancing. pageant held in Brigham City last Clifford Vance. buffet supper was served. Miss AM a week. Mr. and Mrs. Atkinsen, Mrs. Wm. Todd, of Logan, was a special guest. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peck had as Larsen and Mrs. H. P. Larsen went to Mrs. Joe Jonson is spending the lattheir guests Sunday, Mr .and Mrs. C. Logan last Wednesday. ter part of the week visiting relatives Mrs. Fred Gephart entertained the W. Peck, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Miss Ellen Koford of Paradise, ac- and friends in Garfield Utah S. O. D. H. Club girls Friday evening Peck, Jr., Wesley Peck and Mr. and companied Miss Rhoda Christensen at her home Dinner was served at a Mrs. Don Peck and son, William, all home from the U. S. A. C. college for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen, LaMont of Salt Lake City. the week end. Milton Anderson and Vance and Donna Allen were Sunday long table in the party room, after which bridge was played. High score The following program was given Maurine Hansen also spend the'"week visitors of Roland Allen of Bothwell. was won by Pheobe Jensen, cut by Sunday evening at the State Industri- end at home from the U. S. A; C, al School, in Ogden, under the direcand low by Doll Harris. Dewey Mary Mr. Kelstrom received a telegram About 50 students of the Seminary tion of Mr. John Benson: from Long Beach, that his brother, calsses from the Bear River High A quartette, composed of the MissA surprise party was tendered Mr. had died on Thursday, April School went to the Temple at Logan, es Faye Nye, Norma Anderson, Lila Robert, Eberhart Zundell, Monday evening, by 21st. He regrets very much that he and did paptismal work. Tubbs and Miss Hales, with Ralph could not attend his IS of friends, to commemorate his services the funeral Kirkham accomuanist; reading, "The held Mrs. Frank Dalton returned home birthday anniversary. A hot chicken Monday. Cow Moo' and a musical reading "The Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hansen, Mr. Sunday from Spanish Fork where she dinner was served and the remainder Cat", by Sherry Jean Peck. Presiof the evening was spent playing been dent C. E .Smith gave a most interest- and Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen, J. P. Chris has weeks.visiting relatives for about two Mrs. Leo Mrs. Peterson and tensen, ing talk on "Habbits." Violin solo'! "The Rosary", by Stanley Benson with Hyrum Christensen were Logan visMr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson and Friday evening the dramatic club of Norma Anderson accompanist;, read- itors last week. . of Salt Lake City, visited at the high school, and their partners enDon, son, Mr. and Earl Mrs. Miss 'Lea of Ixis Jordan, of the high Fielding ing, home of Mr. and Mrs. James Wal- joyed a formal banquet at the high school faculty; quartette, high school attended the conference here on Sun- the school. The theme for the occasion ton over the week end. day evening. girls "Blossom Time." During the banwas The students of the school were very a Miss Beth Mortensen and Miss Miss Zola Yates and Gerald Wood quet toasts were given by Arlene attentive and seemed to appreciate Fridal attended a Tirthday party of Logan, Jesse Manning, Grace Hansen, spent Monday night at th the splendid program. at Evans, Sunday, home of Quentin Allen, returning Virginia Carter and June Buchanan, Others attending the program from Miss Bair returned to Lewiston on Tuesday morning. with Frank Hess as toastmaster. Muhere were Mr .and Mrs. F. S. Peck, Sunday, after a week's visit with Mr. sical numbers were: a piano solo by Mr. and Mrs. Millan Peck and Mr. and and Mrs. L. S. Mann and other of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs and fam- Norma Anderson, a vical solo by AusMrs. Delos Thompson. here friends here. ily went to Ogden Sunday and enjoyed tin Seager, a violin solo by LaMont Mrs. P. C. Petterson and Mrs. C. L. S. Mann and Kim Mann went a show and dinner before" returning Vance and a vocal solo bv Bob Kirk- Mr. J. Wood motored to Lava Saturday. to hamOgden on business last Thursday. home. where BIrs. Petterson was called on The AL lr A. are proud of the fact account of the serious illness ofher A birthday dinner was given at the The S. O. D. H. Club girls went to that of the entries in the contest at mother. They returned home the tabernacle last week, Ruth Munns Ogden to a show Thursday evening. home of J. A. Frazier Sunday, April After the show they enjoyed a chinese 24thh, in honor of Mr. Frazier, who Mr. and Mrs. Millan Peck and small held 1st place in the retold story con dinner. is 78 years of age. and test the "Florist came in Shop" daughter, Sherry Jeane, were Malad Those present including the famsecond, the only entries Elwood visitors Monday. Mrs. J. L. Siddoway and children ily were: Mr. and Mrs. W. R. had this mrs. j. jj. diauaway anc cmklren year and family, Mr. and Mrs. John are visiting at the home of Mr, and of Vernal, are visiting hre vdth relaNorma Anderson accompanied memMrs. Leland J. Hansen. They expect Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl tives and friends. bers of the high school, to Ogden, to stay until school is out. Mrs. Sid- Mohr and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mrs. Albert Peterson is visiting in where they gave a program at the Inand Mrs. Hansen are sisters. doway Conger, Mrs. Celeste Martin and Nevada with her daughter, Mrs. Clark dustrial School Sunday evening. daughter, Vern L., and a number of Jansen and family. Clem Jensen of Ogden, was a visMrs. DeMont Dockstader was sur- other friends who injoyed a delibht-fu- l Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite re- itor at Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Jensen time. Mr. Frazier received many Monday evening by a number prised ceived word Sunday from their son, last Tuesday. of her friends. A delicious luncheon beautiful presents. Jesse, in New York, announcing the birth of a daughter, Saturday, April i Night Calls 47 1 . Prescription Specialists THE FINEST OF FOUNTAIN DRINKS AND LIGHT LUNCHES J WHERE SAVINGS ARE GREATEST NOTICE!! FREE . ; .. With the purchase of a $1.00 Ambrosia will be given FREE, one Ambrosia Flask, 50c; One J. and J. Couettes, 25c; One Ambrosia Funnell, 25c All f or $1.00 Williams Shaving Cream with a bottle 35c of Aqua Velva FREE Now ................ 49c Antiseptic Solution, 59c 3 Full Pints Milk of Magnesia $1.00 3 Full Pints Rubbing Alcohol $1.00 Any 50c Tooth Paste, regardless of make, and a Dr. West Tooth Brush, value 50c Both Saturday Only for fr 25c Full Pint 60c Ivorytone Stationery, 72 sheets, 24 envelopes 49c 49c and 75c Spotlight Flash Lights Don't Forget Mothers Day May 8th Fine Assortment of Candy for Mother Con-ge- rf A large crowd from here, attended the Temple excurlion to Logan, last week. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carter had as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Williams and children of Ma j Howell lad. SALE OF SHOES SAFEWAY PRICES FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1932 UTAH, FINE GRANULATED BEET SUGAR BROOMS 5 Tie 49c EACH COFFEE Mission Brand Airway, Fresh Roasted CANS ... 25c 20c POUND TALL CAN PEANUT BUTTER CORN Get made or Cracked Wheat Empire Brand '49 Brand LB. BAG .. 23c & LB. JAR. 23c HONEY BEE BRAND High Grade Family Blend FLOUR 69c 48 POUNDS CHEESE COCOA Fancy Santa Clara Utah Mild, Full Cream "Rockwoods" 25c BACON POUND .... Large, Solid .. L LB. CAN .. 8c 2 25c iIOC q Fancy Eastern Sugar Cured Whole or Half. POUND -- LETTUCE HEAD 13c SPINACH ORANGES Fresh, Green Large, Sweet, Juicy LBS 9tf I DOZEN Never Have You Seen Such Values At These Low Prices 98c - $1-9.73 $2 8 25c CANS PRUNES POUNDS.. stocks 5c .. 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