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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1932 'testants BEAR RIVER CITY Ey Mrs. C. W. ! . - hovell BOTHWELL ! Bradford By Miss Ilia Perry - j. :x: The Entre Nons Club met Saturday at the home of Mrs. Mary Weidman. Hot chicken dinner was served at 2:30 o'clock. Spring flowers were used as center piece. New officers elected to act for the year were: President, Mrs. Mary Weidman; ., Mrs. Meda Holmgren; reporter, Mrs. Elvera Christensen. A 3 i visited in Ogden during the fore part of the week with Mrs. John Childs of that City. V Mr. and Mrs. Otto Coles called at the home of Bishop Marble Sunday. 3 The winners for the contest held at Both well district school were: Miss Athlene Mills for the retold story and for the essay on Washington the final decision will have to be made between was afternoon spent. very pleasant Stokes and Maurine Marble who Jean relawith Mrs. Ieona Jensen visited are tied. The winners will go to Gartives in Pocatello, Idaho, Thursday. fiThe Daughters of the Fioneers of land, Thursday to compete in the nals the for Bear River District this city, held their meeting Thursschools. day at the home of Mrs. Nancy HolmDelbert Allen, a former resident of in Ethel with Taylor captain gren, who has been living in IdaBothwell, to Utah" charge. A reading "Tribute was given by Olga Allen, and the ho, has been visiting friends for the lesson by Ida M. Checketts. Short past few days. His visit will be extended indefinitely. a'ks were given by Mrs. Minnie Mr. and Mrs. George Summers were and Mrs. Agnes Stander from the Central Camp. Refreshments were in Burley, Idaho, Saturday and SunDALLAS WHITE served by Mrs. Nancy Holmgren, Hat-ti- e day, where they attended the funeral Mrs. Summers aunt, Mrs. Lydia Hansen, Mrs. Naomi Huggins and of Mrs. Olga Allen, to 28 members and 4 Clayton. The first year foods club held visitors. Harold and Wendell Jensen motor- their organization meeting at the ed to Ashton, Idaho, Thursday after a home of Mrs. Leland Anderson Montruck load of seed potatoes. They re- day. The name chosen was the "Little 4 turned home Friday. Cooking Club." The followMr. and Mrs. Loren Rasmus sen of Park City, are visiting in this city, ing officers were elected: Athlene with Mr. Rasmussen's mother, Mrs. Mills, president; Wanda .Anderson, vice president; Delia Stark, Marie Rasmussen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Christensen Gertrude Eberhart, song leader; June and two sons, of Brigham City, were Haliday, cheer leader and game leadA er, and Jean Stokes as club reporter. the guests on Sunday of Mrs. Mrs. Leland Anderson is the leader JenR. Mrs. Marie mother, with Miss Ilia Perry as her assistant. sen. Also the guests of Mrs. May 4th was the date set for the Mrs. Hansen Andrea sister, second meeting. and family. Dr. E. G. Carter and family of LoMr. and Mrs. Dean Leak of Center-villMr .and Mrs. Les California, are visiting in this gan, were guests of Stokes, Sunday. friends. and city with relatives Mr .and Mrs. Arnold Christensen Lorenzo Jensen spent Thursday and son and Mrs. Brown of Brigand in Foust Valley. Friday visiting ham City, were the Saturday afterofficers the Primary Friday night held their monthly officers meeting at noon and dinner guests of Mr. and the home of the president of the Pri- Mrs. Louis Christensen and family. mary, Mrs. Sina Hansen. After several matters of business were discuss! LYLE BJORN ed, games were played after which reof to thirteen served were freshments By Miss Annie Hurd iivRfc5S)fficers, four being excused. Above are the newly elected student '"The Pep Boosters of the Bear River body officers for the Bear River High High School met at the home of their School for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sandall, Mr. and president, Miss Grace Hansen ,in this They are: Dallas White, president; Mrs. Harold Sandall and Mr. and Mrs. and city, Sunday afternoon, for a last Meister, vice president; Lydia of the year party. The af- Lynn Thomas of Tremonton, were historian. and Lyle Bjorn, secretary ternoon was spent in playing bunco guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkin Sunday. with high score prize going to Viola 1933 The Howell Dramatic Company preHolt and booby prize going to Eula sented the Girl "The decomedy drama, Rhodes. After the bunco game a licious luncheon was served to sev- In The Fur Coat", here Friday night. Mrs. Geo. Allen and Miss Vernell enteen members of the club and their club advisor, Miss Helen Mendenhall. Peterson and Miss Francessa Wight Mr. Streeper announces that Glen The remainder of the afternoon was were guests at the home of Mr. and has accepted the position of Adams W. T. Mrs. Williams Evside. out Sunday. spent in taking pictures for the 1933 Bearfax. The Lavon manager and Gerald Neal, who are eryone reported that they had spent a other staff members have and editor home at were at Minnidoka, very pleasant and enjoyable afternoon. working chosen. not been yet Mr. John Pitts and son Harry, of over the week end. shown Glen has Max B. good executive abilMr. the Furgeson spent Salt Lake City, spent Sunday visiting of athletics this year. as week end at Provo. manager ity with Mrs. Pitts' sister, Mrs. Carl work as done He remarkable has also Miss Blanche of Cottam, Brigham, and family. athletic reporter on the Searchlight.. Mrs. Orval Iverson entertained a is visiting here this week. on the annual will no D. G. Nelson is rebuilding his house His number of relatives on Sunday, May within the next week. named be doubt store which and sum burned were last birth1st, in honor of her husband's mer. day. At 1 o'clock a delicious hot dinIven Cottam returned last week af ner was served to twelve guests. ter conM. I. visiting his parents at Spanish A, our at Sunday evening On May 6th joint meeting, a very interesting pro- Fork for a few days. :o: Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Jeppsen motor gram was given. The boys and girls (qSinp-iBasift uioaj uojjbx) who won in the "Better Home" cam- ed to Brigham Friday. They were hav their June Beth's and on May Cth, the In the afternoon Choruses were ing daughters, their talks. paign, gave parents will be entertained at the sung by the boys and also the girls tonsils removed. Miss Harriet Larkin is spending a school. The program will begin at 2 of our district school. Mr. A. J. Tay-a's- 0 few days at Fielding with her sister o'clock, under the direction of the Agave a very interesting enda club. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Jensen of Brig-haA baby girl was born to Mr. and A one-awith visiting play entitled "Grandma City, spent Sunday relatives in this city. Mr. Jensen also Mrs. Reed Larkin, Tuesday of last Pulls the String" will be given by spoke at our sacrement meeting. They week, at Fielding. Mother and baby the Dramatic Arts department, under the direction of Miss Jordan. were former residents of this city, are doing well. Mr .and Mrs. Jos. J. Larkin and Mrs The Music department will furnish before moving to Brigham. A. P. Larkin were Tremonton visitors several musical numbers. Monday. After the program there will be a Boy: "This pen must be getting fashion review by the sewing classes Mrs. C. T. Thompson and Mrs. B and exhibits from several of the desick, it keeps throwing up, and it's F. Ellenson were in Ogden Thursday. partments in the school. Light resure getting weak." freshments will be served the visitors by the Agenda club girls. The Girls' Day entertainment will be completed in the evening when the student body will sponsor a "Girls' Dance' in the Garland recreation hall. 4- r - -- 'A ; ie LYDIA MEISTER 4-- H Bo-Fe- 9 t ' w 6 tin ...J--J , f ( 100-yar- e, Phyllis Richards Will Be Class Valedictorian :o: Phyllis Richards is the daughter of Mr .and Mrs. R, C. Richards of River She has been an outstanding side. student throughout her four years of high school. This year she has serv ed very efficiently as editor of the Bearfax. Girls to Entertain Parents I I C0LLINST0N By Mrs. J. A. Bigler .j ) j 1. All the members of the Collinston Relief Society were given a warm welcome at the home of Mrs. Nora Bigler ; m ct J J Tuesday afternoon where a very sudden sickness a time comet when a doctor is needed in home farm to every If have a telephone a doctor is witha hurry. you in instantreach. A doctor's midnishtdirections or starting his swifttrip in time may preventa trasic loss of life. A telephone call will summon help quickly and may save the life of a loved one. You owe your family this telephone protection A bad accident , against disaster. BEAR RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY Tremonton, Utah HjijiM.H.iiff.n!ui.iHiiti.iCTiMa;M:iy Red! White! Lima! Bayo! Safeway again cooperates with the grower this time with a BEAN SALE. BEANS! think of them! Oven baked to a golden brown, full of flavor, baked with rich tomatoes, tasty onions and delicious pork or in thick nourishing soups and tasty salads. BEANS! You'll want to serve beans this wjeek sure. Beans are chuck full of health. Benefit by the values Safeway offers on them help the grower move his crop; and prosperity will be several steps nearer. EAT LOTS OF BEANS! j night. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Durfey had for their Sunday uests, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. White and family of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thompson and children of Wheelon. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mantlo of Tremonton, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark ftowen, Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Secrist and children of Logan, enjoyed Sunday with their mother Mrs. Ann Bupon- bark and son Glen. Mr. and Mrs. M. Y. Simmons and children spent Stnday in Brigham in the with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Simmons and 1 family. On account of conference being held in Garland on the 8th, Beaver ward observed Mothers' Day on May 1st. A splendid program and good speaking was enjoyed by an extremely large audience and three new babies were blessed. Then when school starts in the fall, all the students have to do is to come up on a set day, pay their tuition and get a slip of paper showing how their classes are arranged. BROKEN SLICES RED and WHITE J Pounds . 17c O Pounds . nL HUDII T U U MALT 23c SUPERB BRAND 29(t Can Honey Bee Brand 48-lFamily Blend SHRIMP .. 25c Pint Jar .. AW DtC Bag REX BRAND 8 MAYONNAISE BEST FOODS b. LARD FANCY DRY PACK L Cans 27c - Cans LIMAS and BAYOS Lb. Pail 63C Lb. Bulk 15c .... 25c CRACKERS Spring Registration :o: The method of registering spring for the subjects to be taken in school the following year proved so economical and successful in the years 1930-3that it is again used this year. About three weeks before the closing of school, papers with the list of subjects to choose from and the list of required subjects, were passed out to the students of the (lirfereat graflea A check mark is placed in a square to the side of the subject desired. These papers, in turn, go to the class advisors who make a list and the hour the subject can be taken. PINEAPPLE BEANS ficers entertained 57 of their pupils at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen where games and refreshments were the afternoon diversions, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fryer delight-- j fully entertained the Social Hour club 18 at their home Friday evening. members were there to enjoy the dif-- I ferent amusements and splendid lunch light EdkorNext Year Address, 3002 Porter Ave., Ogden, Utah m e SAMS! suc-- I -- WHY TAKE A CHANCE? PHONE 983 cessful meeting was held and dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Gertrude Simmons, President of the Beaver Dam ward Primary, Association and her staff of seven of-- i eon. Mr .and Mrs. Iva Lefler of Heber, Utah, enjoyed a visit with Mr. and :o: Mrs. E. E. Iefler last week, SearchMr. and Mrs. Odell Bigler were accompanied to Salt Iake Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gardner and chil dren and Ray Ixveland of Deweyville, The Searchlight staff for the year 1932-3- 3 will be headed by Marvin Han- to visit Mrs. A. A. Loveland, who has sen, with Glen Larsen as assistant been in the L .D. S. Hospital for seveditor. The other members of the eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hooper of staff will probably not be chosen until next September, according to Mrs. Smithfield, were the guests of Mr. Griffin, faculty adviser for the whool and Mrs. Sterling Secrist, Monday to Plant ROGERS BROS. SEED CO. Garland. Iv-ers- - BEANS Call (Taken from the Searchlight) Phyllis Richards has been named valedictorian for the graduating class this year, of the Bear High School. The subject of her address will be, "Choosing a Vocation." Phyllis has" a remarkable scholastic record to her credit. It shows 18 units of credit, 17 units of which have a grade of A. The one B was receiv ed in chemistry last year. The near est competitor was Marion Johnson of Manager of Bearfax Is Chosen paper. Both Marvin and Glen hav been very efficient members of the Searchlight staff this year. In his freshman year Glen was reporter for his class. He also won first prize in a Searchlight Christmas story ontcst that year. At the beginning of school next autumn these new editors will be on the job ready to launch the first Issue of the paper. Pen-dath- Anyone Wishing PHYLLIS RICHARDS get-togeth- er SIM d 1 Stad-dar- j Marvin Hansen Og-Ide- n I - f, Chris-tensen- 's in-la- schools. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Deacon were I Chris-tensen- 's ta. I . sec-trea- SNOWVILLE I ular contributor to the Bearfax and Miss Lila Gunnell has had parts in school plays and opera. We feel very proud of the work ur children from this valley are doing in various activities at the different visitors Saturday. Mrs. Floyd Carter from Park Val- ley, is staying with her father, Mr. Ellis Wood, while her mother is at California. Mr. Lowell Cutler and Miss Wylie Thomas of Ix)gan, mere Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Gunnell. Mr. Lynn Wood had. a very bad attack of gall stones Monday. Dr. White was called and made him more comfortable, but he is still confined to his bed. Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Mason were Wil-lar-d visitors, Monday. Mrs. Lynn Wood and chilldren spent the week in Pocatello Valley, with her sister, Mrs. Ray Buchanan. Our ward conference which was night held- - Sunday was unusually well attMr. Dallas Wood took the of ended. Psesident C. E. Smith and the doctor in the senior class part at Psesident J. H. Fridal, of the Stake play Box Elder High School. weie present. Presidency, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gunnell spent Thursday and Friday at Logan. MOTHER Friday was Clean-u- p day at the ' meeting house. In spite of the threat Graciousness personified, ' weather a Beautiful from ening every side; good number of both " men and women were Generous adhering too, present. A number of the school children No one else, but me and you. from here attended the track meet held at Garland Saturday, Master Har , old Gunnell won a gold medal for the dash in the Pan Pacific , Thoughtfully remembering you, track meet Such as no one else would do. Master Lovell Stoddard won first place in the 6th grade contest poem Gracious, loving, kind and good, at the Treminton school, Friday. More than any other; A short time ago Master Paul d I am sure this scribbled mess and Master Reese Mason were Does not justify my mother. two out of the three successful con- Charles Town High School. ? L , m sec.-treas- 3 ! :x: This has been a most unusual and appreciated week of storm in this val- He have had snow, sleet, hail, ley. and rain, which has all meUtxl nnA seeped into the ground. This is the greatest perticipation experienced at this time of the vear for a trreatv tmitw. j i i ber of years. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Forscren nnr) Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Wood attentloA o Republican banquet at Brigham, Thurs aay night. Mr. C. C. Shriber. Mr. Mirl Macnn and Mrs. Roscoe Stoddard were Og- uen visitors W ednesday. A good number of trucks are this week moving the wheat frombusy the Blue Creek warehouse to Ogden. The ward bishopric and the deacons quorum met at the meeting house Monday and plowed and planted the lot and raked and burned all rubbish so that the grounds look much better The play, "The Girl in the Fur Coat", played at Snowville Friday Mrs. Leo Stokes English and dollar each as a prize. By Mrs. Roscoe Stoddard I in Freshman were awarded one BACON 3 Pound Box VEGETABLES STRAWBERRIES FANCY EASTERN SUGAR CURED 35c 10c Cup SPINACH Whole or Half Pound 15c Pound 5c RADISHES 4 Bunches 9c j |