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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1932 PAGE TWO children attended the Toone family NURSE TELLS HOW TO l - By Mrs. Don R. Lamb . EAST GARLAND I PLYMOUTH bLfcbF &UUPL, SsIUr UAis were ' ent. By. Mrs. David Lar&on j Nurse V. Fletcher says: "Stomach j. Mr. and Mrs. Bills, Mrs. Cecil Clif gas bloated me bo bad 1 could a ; ford and brother, of Blackfoot, Idaho, I ma entAnfnl AHlaFilra hrAii rrYt were last week guests of Mr. and Mrs. sleep. J. W. Larson. Mrs. Clifford, formerly out all the gas and now I sleep well of Spokane, is still a guest at the and feel fine." Scott Drug Company, Tremonton, Utah. (Adv.) Larson home. Mrs. T. G. Korth visited in Salt Lake City and Brigham, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Vesta Christensen of Malad, I j .1 -I-- :x: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Archibald of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. John Shura-wa- y of Garland were Sunday guests of Mrs. Janet Fierson. Mr. and Mrs. Newel Nish have pur-- ! chased the Thornton home here and after making: some necessary improvements are nicely located in their new home. Mrs. Vilate and Mrs. Khoda Archibald motored to Clarkston the fore part of the week to visit their aunt, Katie Archibald who has been on the sick list for some time. They reported her to be on the improve at this ' E. TREMOiNTON goo members of the family miacte n .QlinHav Tooele pres-- . Mr. and Mrs. Zeb White had as v&9 re- - I .- at Tooele Wmter .nd fwnay of Tremontoiu Mrs. Nick Charnous is making an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kay. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anderson and daughters, Lauro, Oliva and Edith were Brigham City visitors on Saturday. Miss Eva Garfield returned from California last week after several weeks spent attending summer school at Berkeley. She leaves Friday for Tooele where she will teach school the coming year. Max Beal went to Hinkley, Saturday, where he will visit for a week with a missionary friend. Wm. Haslem of Providence, was a week end guest of Miss Leona Garfield. Irvine Garfield was a Salt Lake visitor Sunday and Monday. Emerson Abbott left Thursday evening for Ogden, where he will be supervisor at the Deaf and Blind school for the coming year. Gibbs' Pharmacy PHONE 134 TREMONTON UTAH SPECIAL FLY SPRAY 25C A Pint PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT RIGHT PRICES HI m r -- -- wh Old Olson reservoir being Price cleaned and renovated. din- - Mr anA Ura spent Wednesday and Thursday with By Mrs. P. E. Ault Miss Luella Atkinson. Miss Norma Hansen of Deweyville was a week end i :x: guest of Miss Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kay, Mrs. Zeb Wilford Elders Albert Meldrum, Nielsen and Mis3 Delphia Petersen of White, Mrs. Ray Hill, Mrs. Garfield, Elwood and Leonard Bishop of Gar- Mrs. R. G. Brough and Mrs. George writing. Mrs. Hannah Hess of Tremonton, land, were speakers in meeting Sun- Brough were Peach Day visitors Fri was visiting here with her sister, Mrs. day evening. Mrs. Cecil Clifford of day in Brigham City. Mrs. Ira Fridal spent Friday, Sat Don R. Lamb, Thursday and Friday Blackfoot, rendered two vocal solos. and Sunday with her parents, urday A the featured of last week, novelty program Mr. and Mrs. Harper Steed and chil-- . ' opening social of the M. I. A. Tues- Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Merrell in Brigdren of Marysville, Idaho, are visiting day evening. The various stunts ham City. Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Seager and son, relatives and friends here during the created much laughter and the singand daughter,, Mrs. Tolman readTyrell week end. ing by the Adams sisters and Jesse and Clea Lamb were in Por- ing by Mrs. Orval Giover, were much Burt of Honeyville, were in Salt Lake enjoyed. Mrs. Edwin Isaacson visited City Sunday and Monday, when Ty tage, Sunday of this week. rell left for Pennsylvania, where he Mrs. Phebe Welling who has been in Brigham Saturday and Sunday. Brigham City Lake & Walley Cafe, Mrs. Alva. Rhodes and son, Keith., will enter the Pennsylvania School of living here with her daughters, Mrs. Medicine at Philadelphia. South Main Street, installed Neon elec- Sarah Zundel and Mrs. L. A. Rose, were Logan visitors, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Brough anndtric sign. Miss Ruth May Nielsen, who is was taken to Farmington, her old home town, the fore part of the week teaching school with Miss Louise At where she expects to visit for an in- kinson, at Collinston, came over to attend the M. I. A. opening social, definite period. Some of the farmers whose crops Tuesday evening. The primary officers surprised the were destroyed in the hail storm in July, have received some much needed children as they came in tne vans help in the form of seed wheat to from school Tuesday, by treating them to a melon bust to which all did plant their crops this fall. Mrs. Hannah Hess left Saturday for justice. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Cook and daugh Plain City to visit with her brother, John C. Mason for a few weeks. ter, Fanny Marie, and Mrs. J. J. Some of our farmers who have been Walker of Syracuse, were Monday planting grain have stopped plants? dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. David for a while on account of the long L:rson. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Shaffer are dry spell which causes insufficient moisture to make the planting a suc- rejoicing over the arrival of their cess. Some reports the appearance of first child, a baby boy. a small worm that eats the germ out Logan Comfort station being built of the kerned of wheat after it is at city park in Logan canyon. planted which has caused the planters much concern. visit Mrs. Lamb's brother, who is em Mrs. L. A. Rose is visiting in Brig-ha- ployed at that place. They were ac City with her daughter, Mrs. Wra companied by Mr. and Mrs. Asael John Johnson during the week end. of Portage. They returned Sunday Alvin Smith who runs the school night after having had avery pleasant van took a number of the members of trip. the Relief Society to Garland SaturLouis Zundel went to Salt Lake dur day and Sunday to attend the Relief ing the week end to accompany his Society convention that was being wife home who has been spending the held at that place. week visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lamb motored JL T. 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