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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1932 PAGE FOUR By Mrs. Roscoe Stoddard ! FIELDING ! By Mrs. Dan Garn J ! Local Happenings I 3 Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Fishburn and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bowcutt, of ham City and Mr .and Mrs. Sam Getz Logan at the home of her children, Mr an( family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson and and Mrs. Deniont Dockstader, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Atkinson of San family spent Mothers Day in Pedro, California, spent last week end Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Richfield with Mr .and Mrs. Dewey Wood.-Thej brother and sister-in-laof John An- left for their home Sunday after makMr. and Mrs. N. W. Hansen of Mink! Person, who visited here during the ing several visits with relatives in Creek, Idaho were week end guests week' were quests of Mr. and Mrs. Utah. Koscoe Heppler, Sunday evening. of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Keller. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Brough of Salt ' Lake City, visited Sunday with Mr. JIr and Mrs- - w- - e- - Getz entertain-o- . Mr. and Mrs. W. Muir ana son, and Mrs. Job Welling. Miss Phoebe Dana, motored to Logan Saturday manager. Welling accompanied them home to afternoon, returning G. J. Wood brought out a number of Sunday evening, ser, Mr "c .and Mrs. Harvey fT the week. Drew, Mr. spend ' trees, the black locust and the Russian and Mrs. Eli Winzeler and Mr. and . , . Mothers Day was observed Sunday a ouuiuay uiimer was enjoyea oun- - jjrs p. A. Supan. Olive, as a gift from the Box Elder the Sunday School. LovFish and Game Association, which he morning by of mother day evening at the home of Mr. and were expressing memories Mrs. Arthur Wilson, honoring Mr. Wil distributed about among the residents ed Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Parker was which in the address given, son. Covers were laid for 24. of this section. These trees are guarto Ogden Saturday to visit with selections Musical very impressive. anteed to withstand alkali soil and were Mrs- - Jane Gulveri Mr. Parker's rendered. Carnations were givPin hp Getz left Sunday for ter before she returned to Californiamuch drought. The farmers here apen to the mothers present and were preciate the gift very much and are also delivered to all mothers in the Lmmett, Idaho where she will visit A large number of the famil her daughter, Mrs. Melvm Castleton.a delicious dinner at Mrs. Ethel Lit- going to give them a fair trial with ward. good care, in the hope that in a few tlefgields, another sister. Mrs. Dewey Wood entertained the Mr. J. L. Robinson of Richmond, is years trees will be as common here as Social members the of Development elsewhere. spending the week at the home of Mr. The V. G. F. Club was entertained afternoon. Mrs. Ralph and Mrs. Guy Johnson. The Primary and the district school Club, Thursday at the home of Mrs. J. H. Rhead WedGrover was in charge of the program. combined and celebrated their Maj? nesday evening. As a snpfial feature The subject, "Nature as a TeachMrs. J. S, Carter and Mrs. E. C. Mrs. E. H. White Day Festival at Side Hill Springs, gave a verv inter- Nichols Mark of Mr. was er" by mother and sister of Mrs. esting review of the book "The Good Gammell, given Wednesday. The mothers of the ward were invited and a number of them the Bear River High School. eRad- Dan Bnggs, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Earth", by Pearl S. Buck. Other Miss vocal du Gertrude Laub, in8s by Dunn, all of Springville, were visitors guests were Mrs. 0. P. accepted the invitation. A very de- -i Bates, Mrs. Misses Phyllis and Thelma at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brijjgs Israel etc by was time The HunsnW Mrs vthri enjoyed. lightful day's Wood. Mrs. Selena Wood, Mrs. Job Sunday. events included games suitable to evand Mrs. E. H. Rhead of Salt. I. si Verle Wood, Miss Nona Mrs, Welling, child of different ages, hikes and who is visiting at the Rhead home, ery Mrs. E. H. White, Mrs. Harry Wood program, after which a delicious lunch Smith and Mr3. R. J. Brough were was served by the Primary officers. special guests. Luncheon was served warn, Mrs. haaie Uephart and Mrs.! Miss Mae Calderwood was hostess Everybody present enjoyed the day's by the hostess, during the social hour. luauie btone attended a luncheon and at a very delightful party given at Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Halliday and cdru pany glven Dy ine eastern Star her home entertainment to their fullest capicity. Monday evening. A variety An 8 pound girl was born to Mr. son, Max and Miss Ortel Garn spent ofc uiiunu oaiuruay anernoon. 0f lively jrames were Dlaved and in the middle of the evening, a clever and Mrs. Mirl Mason Wednesday. Ev- Sunday with Bishop and Mrs. M. A. Mrs. Spencer Taylor entertained the lunch was served to sixteen tray . eryone concerned is reported as doing Garn. ti r Vernal Archibald has returned home m. u. triage uub at her home Sat-- , guests after which bunco comprised nicely. Mrs. LaVoy Call and little daugh- - after spending two weeks in Salt Lake urday afternoon. Mrs. Hectar Haight the rest of the PVPninir's Pntfrtnin. won with her sister, Mrs. Mirl Mason. City, during which time he had an low high score, Mrs. Dave Stander merrt. High prize was won by Miss and Mrs. James Ransom, cut. Mrs. Edna ter, Melda, are spending the week operation performed on his hand. Oyler and low by Richard William Nelson was a guest. Mr. C. E. Gunnell of Logan, spent! Mr. Vern Armstrong and sister, the week at Howell. Hattie, and Mr. Louis Crump of Rob- Mr .and Mrs. C. B. Gunnell and Miss ins, Idaho, were the week end and Sun Lola Gunnell spent Saturday at Og-- 1 day guests of Miss Shirley Wood. en- Mrs. Emma Packer is visiting with ! ! Miss Jean Stoddard spent the week her children in Ogden. end at Ogden. By Mrs. P. E. Ault The district school held its annual By. Mrs. David Larson A party was given in honor of Miss exhibit day Monday. Attractive work :x: :x:8 thG f Mr- - WM on "Play. Programs and demand Ed Deaken Sunday. Miss onstrations Bert Garfield There and ten from our ward that were Wilma, children, ll of school work were is one of the district school on in each room. More than six-- 1 Wayne, Darrell, and Rulo:i, of Harris- - 'graduated from the Seminary this his mother, Mrs. Sarah year. Z e 1t, 7 Vs "r""B..l0T ner nome ,ty mothers visited during the after- - ville, visited on Sunday. Garfield, The stock holders of the Ukon Wa- noon to whom refreshments were lT serv .ouny ra. u. 13. Uunnell were A a"u Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Abbott and son ter Co., which supplies pure mountain Salt Lake visitors Monday and Tues-- ! Mr. Allen Cannon returned to his of Morgan, and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. water to the towns of Fielding and dav and son and Mrs. Joseph Crow- - East Garland, held their annual meet- Irm CerKeley' ta,ir' Childs The work and business ther and daghter, of Salt Lake Sity, 'jing at the Fielding ward house Sat-spemeeting 0fj Cannon r" received his M. A. the Relief Society which was held' Mothers Day with their mother, urday. A number from here were was well attended. The time gree from the university f California, Mrs. Jane Abbott. j in attendance. he has been studyinK fo' the was spent in rug making. Also some where Mr Mrs. and Vernald Johns spent. The Misses Eva and Ardes Adams new patterns for quilts were demon- - past year' wWIe on a leave of absence have recently entertained the children strated. At the close of the hiwv f rom the Branch Agricultural college Thursday and Friday in Ogden and parents of children in their re Mrs. Charles Peterson children and of Cedar , work refresh mAnf City. .v.vu nviv octrcu. visited Sunday with her mother, Mrs. i spective rooms in the Garland schools On account of quarterly conference Programs carried out by the children Mary Checkets of trovidence. coming on Mothers Day, the program nell, Mr. .and Mrs. T. B. Gunnell and Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Brough and have been enjoyed by the parents to be carried forward by the Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wood attended a The Bee Hive Girls, under the su School has been postponed oneSunday week. family gathering at the home of Mr. daughter, Agusta, were Ogden visitors of their teachers, Mrs. Pearl pervision Saturday. Bishop and Mrs. C. B. Gunnell, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gunnell, Mr. E. S. Gun- - and Mrs. Roy Buchanan, of Ridee Mr. and Mrs. George Shuman . of Grover and Miss Helen Atkinson, con tributed to the program, by braiding dale, Sunday to celebrate Mothers Day Blue Creek were Sunday guests of the May role at the Stake Bee Hive Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kay. entertainment Saturday. Miss Rae Abbott went to Logan Sat were invited guests urday and will visit relatives for a andine mothers a spent pleasant afternoon with week. -Owen Brough and Day Garfield won their daughters. Many complimentary remarks have several prizes with the guernsey stock been made for the splendid and prothey exhibited Saturday at the Dairy fitable time spent by parents at the Day in Brigham City. School, High Friday, when mothers Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Penrose and children visited Sunday and Monday were guests of the Agenda Club and with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. fashion show. The work done by our ALL KINDS OF POTTED PLANTS young girls in the domestic arts deKay. Call at Lea's Service Miss Eunice Kay returned Sundav partment is very commendable. Prices Right Art Johnson is seen driving around from a three weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Wallace Penrose of Salt in a dodge coupe. The Misses Golda Acord, Jane Lake City. Mrs. Rhea Leon of Grouse Creek is White, Lavelle Roberts and Elaine Rice were Wednesday evening guests spending 10 days with her parents, of the Misses Eva and Ardes Adams. Mr Mrs. and Ted Newton. LEA DUNN, Prep, Tremonton, Utah The members of the J. L. Atkinson The Ladies Farm Bureau will hold a meeting at the home of Mrs. K. H. family met at the family home SunFridal Wednesday, May 18 at 2 o'clock day in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Beth Vanfleet. A special family din Remodeling of lamps will be discussed Mr .and Mrs. P. E. Ault had na ner and social time was enjoyed. dinner guests on Mothers Day, Mrs. Mildred, Miss Jeanette Ault of Barbara Burns, Miss Mary Mums, Mr. Idaho, and Charles Barnes, of Hope, Sunny and Mrs. T. A. Carter and daughter, Side, Washington. Mr. Christeiusen of Malad, Idaho, and Mr. Shuldberg-- of Preston, Idaho, directors of the Intermountain Grain Growers Association, were present at the association meeting of this local held here Tuesday- - The following officers were elected: President, Jos. Carlson; vice president, G. J. Wood; ., J. W. Forsgren. Members of the board: A. M. Munk, Ed Nelson, Lew Miller, John Glen and Well3 Whitney. J. C. Wood was elected as Mrs. Elizabeth Hess is visiting in , spent Sunday in Brigham. to j J w Here's a chance for you to be thrifty and in style at small cost sec-treas- j "?Zr'J?L ... sis-M- MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S Suits rs $5.95 - $7.95 m. j $9-9- 5 It's the season for new clothes and the reason for the low prices is the result of reconstructing values to harmonize with the times. - LADIES' ' E. TREMONTON I EAST GARLAND j hr flT -- J "8it. Values like these don't come your way often. 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