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Show PACE EIGHT RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY3IAY-19- 4- - BOTHWELL By Miss Ilia Perry ' nm ' ""sv? . i . . at vtni i vf mm KMWtiiinrmmnimna iwiiiimMiii run r n nr jj ' 1932 tmnt wt "VV jf'- - JLJL -- ib. KCMfo km J j These roads are especially suit&bta for farming areas and it is the farmer whose road need is greatest. Only a small percentage of American farms are situated on roads which are passable at all times of the year, irrespective of weather conditions. This is the time to build good, reasonable cost roads that becomes a permanent investment and future asset. TffE TIME FOR GOOD ROADS , There has never been as advantageous a time to build or repair roads as now." I :x: , The closing social for Mutual was held last Tuesday evening. After the splendid program farewell remarks wert made by the school teachers and then some peppy and very entertaining games were played. Refreshments consisting of pie and ice cream were served before the guests returned to their homes. huh, t , x A VVV . Wednesday, a shower wa3 given for Mrs, B. Y, Robinson, formerly Mrs. Wilson- - She received many lovely presents and a delicious luncheon was 7 J a tun tmot nc served to the twenty ladies who were t w tut isiiaiut JL4i iWiir Tj nn w connan e ATyr-m(M ar ftc;T present The afternoon was spent in conversation and sewing. " Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Summers - 1 I HOKMTS AS I j motored to Salt Lake, Thursday. The Little Cooking Club held 'a meeting at the home of Mrs. Ezra Harris, Wednesday. Seven girls were present The time was spent in taking recipes, playing games and learning club songs. The club busi- favor of the Eotehwell team. ness was attended to and the date of Mrs. Bosleyv visited in Woodruff, the next meeting was set for June " last "Saturday. Idaho, home of Miss June first, at the Mrs. Lena Wells and son, Arthur, of Willard, and Mr. and Mrs. Renald Thursday night 15 young people from here enjoyed a marshmennow Nelson of Salt Lake, were Sunday af- :x:- roast which was held out in the west- ternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Parker spent Mrs. Carrie Drew entertained her v .... ern hills. The report is that they had Stark. club Saturday afternoon. Mrs. in bridge Ogden. Friday a very enjoyable time. Miss Izola Jensen and Mrs. Rena Harry Drew was special guest Mrs. Bert Firth, and daughter, Qe-- B. Maycock attended the meeting held Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Miller were Salt and son, Dean, and Doyle Nelson, by the accounting group at the home Lake visitors Mrs. Leland Hansen, Mrs. Arthur Tuesday. of Thatcher, motored to Ogden, Sun- of Mrs, Clarence Summers, Monday. Felsted and Mrs. Siddoway motored club held The third year foods day. Mrs. 0. Dalton of Fielding, spent to Salt Lake Tuesday. The ball game between Howell and a meeting at the home of Mrs. Louis the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bothwell ended in a score of 20-- 2 in Christensen. The business of the club Dalton. Mrs. E. S. Heleman of Salt Lake, is visiting indefinitely at the home of Mrs. B. F. The Economic club will meet at the her sister-in-lahome of Mrs. R. C. Harris Friday at 1 X Bo-Pe- The road dollar, like the general construction dollar, i3 worth about 25 cents more than it was a few years ago. In other words, the expenditure that would have built four miles of road in 1929, will build five miles now. And 75 or more per cent of the money goes to labor, an item of inestimable importance in a time of widespread unemployment. Wise allocation of road funds will permit states to construct first-claroads at a remarkably low cost. More or less recently developed methods, such as the roadmix surfaces now in use in many localities, make it possible to build a weatherproof road that will stand up under almost any amount of traffic, for a very few thousand dollars a mile. "Won't you come in and Betty: talk awhile before you go ? It's early yet." "No, I guess not.". Betty: "I wish you would. It's awfully lonesome. Mother will be out until midnight, at least, and dad is upstairs groaning with the rheumatism in his legs." ' : Billy: "Both legs?" Betty: "Yes. both legs." Billy: Oh, I guess I can come in for a little while." Billy: ss first-clas- s, . Local Happenings New n, IMl 4-- H BASEBALL GAME v-s- ROUGH RIDERS Tremonton U. S. A. C. Tremonton Ball Park SUNDAY, MAY 22nd 4 Logan P. M. BETTER BUTTER LET US MAKE BUTTER OUT OF YOUR CREAM Here In Tremonton We buy cream every day except Sunday Watkins Creamery Makers of VALLEY BRAND BUTTER THE BETTER BUTTER LXXXXXXXXXXXIXXSXIX3 :iYTTTTY Come to Penney's for your new summer hat I We're featuring styles for every man . . hats for every wardrobe I 3 p. m. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Calderwood H. J. Robbins of Snowville, Wednesspent the week end visiting in Lay- - day, May 18, at the home of Mrs. Anton. drew Morrison. , You'll enthuse! You'll buy , ; confident that here's utmost in hat satisfaction! Mrs. George Schofield went to A ten pound boy was born to Mr. Monday where she will visit for a and Mrs. Frank Trease of Black Pine, week. Idaho, at the home of Cecil Spencer. Mother and son are doing well. Dr. and Mrs. Evans and daughter of Spanish Fork, were Sunday guests Mr. N. Felstead of Salt Lake, who of Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Green. has spent the past two weeks at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Leland A baby boy was born to Mrs. Ross Hansen, returned home Tuesday. Anderson of Stone, Idaho, May 14, at the Valley Hospital. The Willing Stitchers met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Leland Mrs. Golden Frisbey and Mrs. J. H. Crystal Thursday, April 28. Rhead were Logan visitors Friday. The members spent a few hours sewing on their various articles after Mr. and Mrs. Marion Clark of Car- - which Ilva Getz and Gertrude Roberts lin, Nevada, are visiting Mrs. Clark's served refreshments. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Berch-tolMrs. Florence Howell of Ogden, repMr. and Mrs. John Chuggs of .Og- resenting Won Sue Sun, will be in den, have announced the arrival o a Tremonton in the near future to demnine and one half pound baby boy, onstrate her products to the Relief So born last Thursday. Mrs. Chugg was ciety members and all who are inter formerly Miss Ella Stokes, sister of ested. The exact date will be anMrs. Rudy Miller. nounced later. 's I PANAMAS d. was attended to, receipes were given and cocktails were made. Health was an important topic if discussion at this meeting. The program in the Sunday sacrament meeting was furnished by members from the Tremonton ward. A story was told by Porter Giles and a talk delivered by Elwin Garfield. A party was given for Mrs. Melvin Homer, Monday evening by friends who worked in the telephone office with her. The evening was spent in doing fancy work and a lunch was served. A baby boy was born to Mrs. Louis Anderson two weeks ago, Friday. Mrs. Anderson is up and around now, doing very nicely, also her new son seems to be in fine health. The Relief Society gave a birthday party for Mrs. Melvin Homer, Monday afternoon. Yes sir! . . . this son's SOLARS Graceful everything! crown in proportions end brm distinctive smartness! Important new comfort features breezy coolness! They're all priced at ELLWOOD NEWS Mrs. H. B. Roberts was a special invited guest at our fine Mothers Day program at Sunday school Sunday. It surely was enjoyed by a large crowd Over 60 mothers were present and received a beautiful carnation. Flow ers were sent to those unable to be present. Elder Durfey and Elder Erickson, . tt.. icvcnuy reiumeaj missionaries, gave very interesting talks Sunday evenine. They were accompanied by Miss Limb and Miss Bishop of Garland. The Snowville district school chil dren came down last Thursday for a oau game. Our boys and girls were victorious at both games. On Friday, May 20th, a dance will be given in honor of the eighth grade graduates of which Elwood had eighteen this year, the largest class in many years. Triumphant Again With ... ... i Let's get busy right now on your building requirements. e will you be able to Perhaps never again in your life-tim- purchase so much for your building dollar. 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