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Show -- BEAR Exhibits in Forestry Win Place at Fair COURTS OKAY "SHORTS" 1 1 ' IL..J -- un;n Mm. ft ed of musical selections and two one-aplays, "Uncle Sam's Visit to the Primary", and a health play, by the Seagull girls. A quilt was given away to the one holding the lucky number they received with their price of admission. Refreshments were served. Dancing was enjoyed and music was furnished by the Fielding orchestra, with W. A. Price conducting. Mrs. Wynn Hansen entertained the members of the Clio Club at their last regular meeting. Twenty five were present. Bridge was played. Mrs. ct By Mrs. Dan Garn The forestry club work, although very new in Utah is making a favorable impression on the ypung people in Box Elder County to as many as we have been able to ive it to. This work is divided into five cour- es of one year each. The boy or girl who completes this full course will surely have a fund of valuable infor- - 'X PAGESEVEft RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1932 4- - Bazar & Dance at Howell Sat, Oct. 1 given by Relief society & Primary Miss June Mason of Alhambra, Calif, anu Mrs. Camilla Dinwoody of San Francisco, Calif., spent last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mason. They left Friday to return to their homes. matoin. Mrs. F. F. Coombs was hostess to The Willard members put on a club exhibit at the County fair that was a the members of the Social Develop- credit to any group in any community. ment Club Thursday afternoon, with This exhibit was completely checked thirty seven present including special over by Professors Dunn and Taylor guests. Mrs. Ezra Richards conductof the Utah State Agricultural Coll- ed the program in which Miss Nona ' ege, and the six best exhibits will be Smith gave the details of her vacation shown at the Utah State Fair. trip to Denver, Colo. Miss Blanche exhibit consists of a collect-- ; Ferre gave a reading and H. L. Richion of the stalk, leaf and twig of ten ards gave the lecture "Politics" trees, ten rock specimens, ten grasses Luncheon was served. The mutuals gave a social Tuesday and five poisonous plants in mounted form; also one project record book.. evening. The program was carried out Each boy must learn the common and as outlined, every group being represcientific names of the trees, and the! sented. Dancing and games concluded the evening. common names of all others. The following boys won a place on George Mason left Monday for Camtheir exhibits this week: Duane Wood- bridge, Mass. to continue his studies land, first; Lee Stauffer, second; Geo- -' as a law student at Harvard Smith, third; Wm. Dial, fourth. Mrs. Ira Ward of Riverside, visited Under the able leadership of Wm, Larsen and George Woodland, this with friends here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Haws of Wells club of boys are doing some wonderful work. Nevada, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Stewart, Wynn Hansen last week. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Archibald had County Agricultural Agent as their week end and Sunday guests Mrs. David Archibald and son, Boyd Logan Ace W. Cheney purchased and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Archibald all Bingham's Cafe. of Clarkston. Nephi Work started on forest road The Primary organization celebratto main divide between Salt Creek and ed their annual Home Coming party Nebo Creek watershed. Friday evening. The program consist CO3IM0N TABLE SALT OFTEN HELPS STOMACU Drink plenty of water with pinch of salt If bloated with gas add a spooa of lAdlerika. This washes out BOTH stomach and bowels and rids you of gas. Scott Drug Company, Tremon-to- n, Utah. (Adv.) Verle Wood won first prize and Mrs, Louis Cash the consolation prize. Luncheon was served. Pay Your Subscription Each-individua- j NOW ; j ! it." I 1 unnni nimm Tfc mm irar th x nmr II Chicago girls want to play tennis new costume "sensible" and predicts shoes that If some ranking player would n4 a smile, It's okay with Chicago adopt It, it would sweep the country courts, they have declared in a de- quickly becoming a recognized Insticision restraining park officials from tution frowned upon no more than the Interfering with players In such a cos- present day abbreviated bathing suit. tume. The court ruling coincides with Lower right: Dr. William Muni berg, Informal opinions expressed by phyand medical director at Union Central Life Insurance Comsicians and tennis champions. Left: Jollta Macready of Chicago pany, who sees in the costume an opwearing the costume which started the portunity for girls to acquire more of latest battle around what is this and the valuable Vitamin D from the addthat In the matter of women's apparel ed skin surface exposed to the sun's or lack of apparel. Upper right: Mrs health giving rays. He declares girls Dorothy Welsel Hack, Western Wom- need the benefits of summer sun even an's Tennis Champion and wife of the more than men because, up to 35, they fubs' third baseman, who thinks the resist rilioas e less easily. la the new "shorts," polo shirt, nt HOWELL By Mrs. Roscoe Stoddard Bazaar & Dance at Howell Sat., Oct. given by Relkfsociety & Primary 1 Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Wood accompanied their son, Dallas, to Logan, Wed., where he went to secure a boarding place preparatory to his beginning school at the U. S. A. C. this fall. He will register Monday, Sept. 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sorenson and daughter, Orella, from Rexburg, Idaho, were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Forsgren. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Richards and family were the dinner guests of Mr. ' Subscription Thank You Bear River Valley Leader i fn) n and Mrs. Roscoe Stoddard Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Mason and fam ily visited at Willard, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Baird, from Brigham, visited the parents class of the Sunday school here Sunday in the interest of Geneological and Temple work. Mr. Baird rendered a playlet which was well received by all. The Relief Society and Primary Ba zaar, which was postponed in August will be held Oct 1st. The Primary and the Relief Society are holding meetings this week to prepare for the We Will Take Wheat and Farm Produce on AND lere's Fun For You event. Mr. Elmer Sorenson made a trip to Ogden, Tuesday to market the ton litter of Ariel Sorenson. They are indeed fine looking pigs and he is to be complimented on his project work. PR fit i 2? 1L7 A Bow, Arrow and I arget et ANYONE BRINGING IN A NEW SUBSCRIPTION OR A RENEWAL See the Intermountain "Olympics" I speed!! thrills!! You'll the athletic contests at the 1932 State Fair. The outstanding amateur wrestlers, boxers, track and field stars in the Intermountain region will compete in IF 3n you like action our own "Olympic" Games. You won't want to miss the Horse Show, Pet Show, Kennel Show, Horse Pulling Contest or any of the other big, popular car. nival features. Nor the gigantic agriculture, livestock, manufacturing, mining and art exhibits! r Can Win One How to Win An Archery Set See the Set at the Leader Office To each boy or girl, or mother or father, bringing in a one year subscription to THE LEADER, we will award one of the Archery Sets. sets. My! What fun tHe kids can have with one of these Get your neighbor to take the Leader for a year, $2.00 and will rebring the coupon below to the Leader office and you ceive the set right away. The arrow has a vacuum tip and stfcks to the targjet. The tip also prevents injury. The set will provide fun for the children, big and little, all winter, indoors and out, with a splendid game. See the Set Displayed In Our Window GAMES AND TOURNAMENTS FOR THE CHILDREN with the Bow, Arrow and Target Set. The bow and arrow is as old as History. 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