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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1933 PLYMOUTH ! By Mrs. Don R. Lamb I . L :x: Miss Mable Kerson is visiting with her uncle, Willard Archibald, in Daniels, Idaho, for an indefinite period. Mr. and Mrs. Wilborn Estep of Bur-leIdaho, who has been visiting here with relatives and friends for the last few days, has returned to his home. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mason and Mrs. Tailor, of Ogden, and Mrs. Hannah Hess of Tremonton, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. May, son. Miss Mary Peterson and Miss Helen Burnt of Clarkston were visiting here a Wednesday and Thursday with and friends. Mrs. Millie Hess ami rh;irin nf Rockland, Idaho, were week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. rela-tive- were in Ogden on business Thursday of last week. Mrs. Emma Eliason of Brigham, is By Miss Annie Hurd a guest of her daughter, Mrs. D. G. Nelson, Jr. :s: On August 9, 94 children from the Mrs. Moroni Arhnn i Curlew stake went to Logan to do iti iiig from a severe illness T)r m Schaffer of Tremonton, was out here baptisms in the temple. Mr. Max B. Ferguson of Spanish Friday to give her aid. Fork and Miss Margaret Robbins of Mrs. Lah rViuHcVioTir Kf i ner nome in Ugden last week after Logan, called on friends here Sunday. Mrs. Jos J. Cutler, who has spent visiting her parents here the past the summer at Idaho Falls with her month. Mrs. Rosa Neuberger returned to mother, returned to her home Monday her new baby boy. Logan the last of the week after bringing Jos. J. Cutler and son, Norman, mospending a week here with her daugh- tored to Idaho Falls Saturday to bring ter, Mrs. C. G. Arbon, Mrs. Cutler home. Wm. T. Robbins of Logan", is in Miss Lucile Arbon who has spent town for a few days. the summer in Ogden, was called Wm. Hurd, Jr. left Sunday for Soda home on account of the illness of her Springs to look after his sheep. mother. B. S. Cutler and DeLamar Cutler Mr. and Mrs. John Arbon were din SNOWVILLE ner guests of Mrs. A. L. Peterson Sun day. Mrs. Jesse Vanderhoof from California, called on relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leffler came here from Bancroft Sunday. Lavon and Gerald Neal who have been working at Minidoka, came home Sunday. Mrs. Edmund Webb and son George and Mrs. Wm. Roueche and daughter, Mrs. R. W. Jones, of Kaysville, called at the home of Wm. Hurd on Wednesday of last week. A surprise shower was given for Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scott Saturday night Everyone enjoyed the evening. Jos. J. Larkin and sons, James and Thomas, motored to Smithfield Saturday to bring Mrs. Larkin home. She has spent two weeks there with her brother, A. L. Fuller. Nephi Larkin was in Salt Lake City Rudd. Miss Clara Estep of Burley, Idaho, who has been spending the summer here with her grandmother, Mrs. Hannah I. Wolverton, returned with her Milford Work progressing on road In Beaver Canyon. Logan Work on golf course progressing rapidly Gunnison W. H. Graff moved Red A White Store to new location. I Hun-sak- er 12 -- 3 12)32 Septteinmlfcsa1 Three Thrilling ays and Nights of Music and Education Sarah Archibald who has been visiting in Tremonton, with her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Archibald, made a business trip here Saturday and returned to Tremonton for an indefinite period. Mrs. Thos. Haws and children of Ogden, were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Marshall. tives at Mapleton, Idaho, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Beeton went to Salt Lake to consult a doctor about the health conditions of Mr. Beeton, who has been ill since April. BOTIIWELL I FAI Rand RODEO week. Mrs. Wednesday. Miss Veda Gardner is visiting rela- i EIGHTH ANNUAL BOX ELDER COUNTY Miss Doris Gibbs of Portaw wlw has been an honored guest of Mr. and Mrs. liewey Lamb for the last week, returned to her home in Portage, Thursday evening. Mrs. Dewey Lamb accompaniea her on her return and spent the week end visiting with relatives there. The Wheelwright Construction Co. who have been graveling our state highway, preparatory to having them oiled, have completed their part of the work and moved their outfit to Deweyville, where they will be for a few weeks prepairing roads. The oiling process is going on rapidly and the residents here will rejoice when it is completed, as the dust from the highway, caused by gravel trucks has been almost unbearable. Mr. and Mrs. Orland Hess and Mrs. Newel Nish and children were visiting relatives and friends in Malad City, Sunday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilborn Mills and Mrs. Lawrence Hess of St. John, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nish. A goodly number of our people attended the conference sessions held in the stake tabernacle, Sunday of this; :x: Arthur Dewey, Zoram Barton and John Schillings of Englewood, Calif. spent a few days here with friends and relatives. Norma Hansen has returned to her home here after spending a few weeks with relatives in Arbon, Idaho. Miss Gladys Wheatly returnd to her home here after spending her vacation, at Brigham City. She was the guest of relatives. Mrs. Fred C. Farmer and sons, Jay and Junior, spent Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday m Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Burbank and family are moving to St. Anthony to make their home. Mrs. Edna Loveland and family have moved here from Brigham City. Miss Elaine Hansen of Bertha Ger- mer entertained in honor of Arthur Dewey, Zoram Barton and John Schil lings of Englewood, Calif., at the home of Mrs. Chris Hansen on Mon day night. Mrs. Fred Harwood and son Dallas and daughter, Bessie Lue, of Salt Lake were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lish. Saturday a number of relatives from Deweyville, attended the wedding and dance of Lillian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mart Burbanks, of Mapleton, Idaho. They all report as having had a good time, returning home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jensen and sons, Glen and Delbert, of Deweyvile, and Mrs. Gene Jensen and son, Ariel, of Thatcher, and Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland, and son, J. Robert, enjoyed a fishing trip in Logan canyon canyon, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Harwood and family of Ogden, were dinner guests of Mr .and Mrs. Peter Jensen and family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. R, Ault had as their luncheon guests Sunday, Mrs. P. E. Ault of East Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carter, Miss Mildred Carter and Miss Jeanette Ault of Garland. Mr. B. P. Gardner and son, Bennie, and daughter, Violet, are visiting relatives in Colorado, for a few days. Bert Staggles of Salt Lake, was calling on relatives and friends here - : S3 wee. By Mrs. Thomas Ault dainty lunch was served. Wednesday afternoon the Happy Niners Club and the Little Bo Peep cooking club met together at the home I of Miss Vera Firth. The program for achievement day was practiced and fiBy Miss Ilia Perry nal details attended to for the club ex). . hibit. :x: Mrs. Harry Drew and Mrs. Ezra Harris attended a fair meeting MonGarland Flower show held recently day, at the home of Mrs. Pearl Cedar City Mutual Finance Co. of in Honeyville. Misses Dorothy and Jean Bosely, ac- Salt Lake City, owners of building occupied by Arrow Hotel, companied by their friend. Miss Mar- formerly will open up new hotel in building ion West, of Portland, Oregon, are I visiting with their father. Guy Bosley. shortly. between Logan andJDollin-sto-n Highway Mrs. La Veil Anderson of Bear Rivimproved. er City, entertained" her mother, Mrs. Logan Marquise being built in LeRoy Ellis and fifteen friends from front of Independant Grocery. Larkin. i 3 parents to ner home Monday of last DEWEYVILLE last week, returning home Bothwell, at the home of Mrs. James L. Anderson, Tuesday afternoon. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. P. W, Rogers of LoThe afternoon was spent doing fangan, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P, cy work and in social conversation. A on business and Entertainment Mirth, Fair Gates open daily at 10 A. M. Visit the Exhibition Buildings, HORTICULTURE, AGRICULTURE, FINE ARTS, WOMEN'S WORK, BOYS and GIRL'S CLUB DISPLAY, and LIVE STOCK SHOW. Join your friends and neighbors on the promanade of the MIDWAY and CARNIVAL. Make it your FAIR, we want you there. I I (CIRI&E(CTE1D) PHMJKBIRAM Thursday 10 a. m. Opening of FAIR. Band Concert, Visit EXHIBITIONS. I Thursday 2 p. m. BASE BALL DOUBLE HEADER. 7 p. m. BOXING CONTEST - - FAST BOUTS. 28 ROUNDS 1 p. m. LIVESTOCK PARADE Friday - GOVERNOR'S DAY Featuring Everett Colburn's Famous Series String of Professional Bucking Horses and p p M m" Mexican Brahma Steers.$25.00 to the county Boy that rides Tumbleweed or Black Diamond RODEO ALF ROPING n BULL DOGGING with Cowboys nartfrinntino- CXJ.V RTTYTNn fnr hnvs PHzps for nil Avpntfl. NnmprTlnlnnmh rhamnmn Lowboy Clown and his famous mule Orphan Annie will entertain. BRONC RIDING - -C- World-Champio- Evening 7 O'clock HORSE PULLING CONTEST FRIDAY A SET OF HARNESS FOR WINNING TEAM IN EACH CLASS SATURDAY 10 a. m. - - VISIT the FAIR Finals in Horse Pulling Contest. 2 p. m. RODEO PROGRAM. 7 p. m. Horse Pulling Contest. $100.00 Box Elder County PURSE Cache County Teams VS. DANCING EVERY NIGHT MOONLIGHT GARDENS Admission ADULTS FAIR 75c and RODEO CHILDREN 25c Auto Parking at side of Rodeo Arena 75c per day 2 days $1.25. Make your Reservations early. 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