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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1932 PAGE SIX lions Enjoy Evening C. J. Dewey as Master of Ceremonies. SNOWVILLE Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson G. Nelson, Jr., went to Ogden day on account of the death Nelson's brother, Sumner P. j - of Ogden. Ladies trio "Silver Threads Among I Good the Gold" Bodel Olsen, Regina Jenj By Miss Annie Hurd sen, and Roma Jensen with Romena Jensen as accompanist. (Continued From Page One) :x: Remarks Bishop Osey Jensen, Bear Men banquet The stake Gleaner-'ing and all that wa3 done in it was River City. to be very informal and everything was held at Snowville Saturday. A dinner was served. The that was to transpire had aa its end Vocal solo Lee Valentine, Brigham City. the making of a good time decorations were yuletide in color and Alvis Anderson and Miss Menden-ha- ll Reaaing Kent Clark, Brigham City consisted of Christmas trees decorated furnished introductory music and rope dancing Paul and Lynn Stew- tastefully and red and green cand-dleTap s additional selections during the ban- ard Holmgren, Bear River City. strung through the room. Red A delightful table. the quet Following the banquet a prolighted Ladies trio same as above, Briggram was carried out which consist- ham program was carried out during the City. ed of a solo by little Miss Josephine banquet and the evening was finished Tap dancing Irene Ward, Lydia out with dancing. Music was furStokes, accompanied by her mother. Lucille Crop-lenished by the Curlew Valley orchesLeRoy Bishop and Fred Gephart prov- Meister, accompanied by schooL River Bear of high ed to the crowd that the depression tra. The stake M. I. A. board was Introduction of children of Mr. and present and the Beehive Girls of the had robbed them of none of their humor when they, as candidates for Lion Mrs. John P. Holmgren by E. J. Holm- Snowville ward, under direction of their Beekeeper, Mrs. John Arbon, did president, were called upon to explain gren. Remarks John J. Shumway, Gar- the serving. their platform and make their camland. paign speeches for election, Mrs. Lee Anderson and two sons Presentation of Cheer Book C. Jj of Howell, are Altho Lion President T. A. Supan guests of Mr. and Mrs. was ill and not able to attend the Dewey, Tremonton. A. P. Larkin. toastmaster called upon Mr. Fishburn Response John P. Holmgren. Mrs. Dee Cutler is in Garland with to present to the president the past--; Orchestra Merry Makers, refreshher mother, where a ten pound baby president's pin in recognition of the ments, dance, and chatter. girl was born to her, December 9th. valuable and faithful service he has 11.59 p. m. dismissal. Mother and babe are doing well. rendered during the past year. the the political speeches Following atmosphere was cleared of mud slinging and bragging by two very select and appropriate musical readings, rendered by Mrs. L. C. Winters, accompanied by Mrs. George Quinney. Mark Nichols was the guest speaker of the evening and delivered a very splendid and appropriate address upon the origin and spirit of Christmas. Nothing could have been more timely and appreciated than Mr. NichoPs talk. Following the address Earl Marble delighted the crowd with some fancy step dancing. At the conclusion the program sleigh bells were heard outside and suddenly Santa appeared on the scene, dressed in his newest and finest roues, carrying four packs of presents from which he gave one to each member present. Santa had written some very clever sentiments on each present, the reading of which was the closing and final merriment of the evening. Of Cheer -- I three-cour- se y, Mr. and Mrs. John Holmgren Were Honored Guests 20-fe- et Jos J. Cutler has been quite ill with flu the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arbon visited their daughter in Salt Lake City, Sunday, December 3rd. Mrs. Alma Larkin is quite ill with influenza. Her children and Mrs. Anderson and children are recovering from it at present. Mrs. A. L. Peterson has been confined to her house with a lame knee since Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Cutler, Misses Beth Allen, Lois Cutler, and Norma Garbanati were Ogden visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hurd were shopping in Tremonton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs Jesse Arbon and children have been suffering from flu the past ewo weeks but are recovering.i' Benevolent Society News A MERRY CHRISTMAS jj'jfj A HAPPY NEW YEAR : To All : Have openings for membership agents in some localities or C. H. CORDON, Midland Hotel See Write Box 22, Tremonton BEAR RIVER VALLEY BENEVOLENT SOCIETY now. Mr. Ferguson spent the week end in Brigham. Wm. Hurd, Jr. was a Brigham CAN ACCOMPLISH THE LEADER Wheelwright Construction J and D. jitor Thursday. Ogden Co. asphalt completed laying Satur- j The M. L A. of our ward presented of Mr. ' a Christmas program at mutual Mon- - strips on both sides of street car I tracts Nelson, day night asmiifi wu .rv cnuc mt w In YOURS FOR MUTUAL PROTECTION vis- - OTHERS WHAT DARE NOT TRY run (S IrU (Continued From Page One) Book, in which the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Holmgren had written senti- ments expressing their feeling towards them, brought forth a response from Mr. Holmgren, which was greatly enjoyed and appreciated. The party was a delightful affair where nothing but the truest of friendship and feeling prevailed. C. J. Dewey of Tremonton, was named Master of Ceremonies and the following program: Music Bear River City Bandd, 7:30 to 8:00 p. m. Introduction by E. J. Holmgren of mM9 DEWEYVILLE By Mrs. Thomas Ault :x:- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thorson had as their guests Miss Bunop of Logan Jast week. Herbert Anderson of Corinne, was calling on friends here Tuesday of last week. A quilting party was given at the home of Mrs. Frank Germer, Tues day afternoon. Those present were, Mrs. Pearl Perry, Mrs. Annie Germ er, Mrs. Hattie Marble, Mrs. Pur-dett- e Farmer, Mrs. Lizzie and Minnie Germer, Mrs. Etta Gardner, Mrs. Susie Dewey and Mrs. Chris Hansen, At 4:30 Mrs. kathleen Christenseti served a dainty luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Thomas of Malad, spent a few days here last week visiting friends and relatives. They were guests at the home of Mr. fnxiA Mrs. Frank Germer. There are several cases of flu in town but none of a serious nature. 4 Mr .and Mrs. Kermet Hanson moved into their home here on Saturday. Bishop and Mrs. Marion G. Perry and sons were shopping and visiting relatives in Ogtlen and Slatersville, Monday. Friday night Mrs. Joseph Heusser entertained a number of young folks ,at her home. Games were played and refreshments were servd. Saturday night Mrs. Alvin Norr en tertained at a birthday party for her son, Shades. Hot chili and ice cream was served to nine guests. Bunco was the entertainment of the even ing. Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Axel Hassen entertained at their home the following, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr, iMr. and Mrs. C. P. Jensen, Mr. anil .Mrs. D. F. Loveland. A three course hot supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble spent Wednesday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Nielson in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Loveland and Mrs- T, R. Ault were in Brigham City. Friday. Max and Frank Germer will leave soon for the East where they will at tend an aviation school. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr celebrat ed their wedding anniversary Sunday evening. 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