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Show PAGE THRE1: BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1933 a member of the chorus. The rendition was creditably given. Paul and Clarissa Larson were vis- Adams was EAST GARLAND By. Mrs. David Larson iting with relatives and friends several days last week in Salt Lake City. Mesdames Kate Hansen, Essie Petersen and Ella Grover have been selected as representatives from this community to attend the monthly meet ing held under the direction of Miss Izola Jensen of the A. C, and Mrs. K. H. Fridal of the stake Relief Society work department for the benefit of the Relief Society and Farm Bureau members. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cheney were Salt Lake City visitors, Saturday, After being blocked by heavy snowdrifts for many weeks the west street is now sufficiently cleared so that the van was able, with the help of a team, to get through for the first time on Mrs. Eph Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walker, of Syracuse, were Monday guests of Mrs. S. C. Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman and children motored to Salt Lake City and back, Saturday. Messrs Fred Sommers, Norma Larson, Orval Cheney and Leila Adams were home from the A. C. U. to spend the week end. Mrs. Sophia Larson visited relatives in Ogden, Saturday. Miss Ophelia Ellis of Garland, was a week end guest of Miss Maud Adams A basketball tournament has been arranged for. There are four teams organized and several games have Tuesday. hjftyl layed with much interest man- Margaret Burton, teacher of dancing ifest at the McCune School of Music and Mrs. W. E. Hansen,, Mrs. David gave a recital at Kingsbury Hall. Larson and son, Glen, went to Salt Art, She was assisted by nine of her adLake City, Thursday, returning Sun- vanced students and Leora Thatcher day. dramatic reader. Miss Marie Larson Mr. and Mrs. Aage Boselund and appeared in solo and in five ensemble family of Ogden, were Sunday dinner numbers. She is the daughter of Mr. guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hansen, and Mrs. David Larson and a student The Misses Eva and Ardes Adams of dancing and music at the McCune and Ehoda Larson attended the opera. School The whole program was one "Faust," presented by the music de- of high order and each number was partment of the U. S. A. C, in Lo- received with hearty applause and regan, Thursday night. Miss Leila sponded to with curtain calls. There Is No Escape ! MUST have food, shelter, and clothing for yourself family not only now, but in the later years when your earning capacity has gone. A moderate yearly payment now on the Metropolitan plan will provide for the later years and will make your family secure if anything happens to you in the meantime. YOU L. C. CHRISTOPHERSON PHONE GARLAND UTAH 39-- Representing v-- LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY METROPOLITAN - GARLAND DEWEYVULE By Mrs. Geo. A. Beal I By Mrs. Thomas Ault E PHONE 47 .. . TREMONTON, UTAH Prescription Specialists FINEST OF FOUNTAIN SERVICE AND LIGHT LUNCHES This is your drug store, come and make yourself at home :x: :x: number of Deweyville citizens controattended the Japanese-Chines- e versy held at the Japenese recreation hall west of Honeyville. A number of friends surprised Calvin Wheatley at his home here. A social time was enjoyed and twelve guests were served with dainty refreshments. Louis and Kenneth Spackman, S. A. Marble and son, Hyrum, were visiting in Ogden. The operetta entitled "The Wishing Well," or a "Rose Garden,' was pre' resented to a large and appreciative audience. This was sponsored under the direction of the Sunday school. Mrs. Joseph Heusser visited her daughter. Mrs. Charles Dewey and family at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dewey and family of Ogden, were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Dewey. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farmer and son Junior, were visiting relatives at Idaho. Ella Emery of Ogden, spent a few urday night. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wood and Miss Marie Hall entertained at at dinner party Monday night in honor of Fer-rWood and Miss Edna Boss. Twenty guests were present. Miss LuVell Roberts and Miss Jane White spent the week end in Ogden. LeRoy Manning and son, Melvin, took part on a musical program in Brigham City Friday evening. Miss Julia Manning was their accompanist. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shumway spent the week end in Salt Lake City with their son, Jack. Mrs. T. W. Innes entertained the Garland bridge club Saturday evening at her home. There wee twenty puests present High score went to Mrs. B. G. Knoth. Low score and cut prize to Mrs. Andy Austin. Guest prize to Mrs. Wm. Hansen of Fielding. Mrs. Geo. Carter came over from Logan to be in attendance. Miss Hazel Innes, who is attending school at Logan, spent the week end with her parents, Dr. and Mis. T. W. Innes. Mrs. Oluf Johnson was an Ogden visitor last Wednesday. Mrs. Lewis O. Johnson returned Tuesday morning from Cedar City where she has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Loren C. Miles and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Gee left Wednesday for Ogden, where they will spend tha remainuer of the week with reia tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Beai returned Thursday from a trip to Logan. Mrs. David E. Manning came home Wednesday from Salt Lake City where she has been visiting with her daughel David E. Manning ana daughter, LaVera, visited relatives in Brigham City, Thursday. Mrs. Andy Austin was pleasantly surprised on her birthday Monday by ten of her lady friends of Garland. Bridge was played and luncheon served. An exceedingly pleasant time was had by all. Mrs. Emma Stanton of Salt Lake City, was a special guest Miss Helen Harvey is spending the week with friends in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Boss announce the marriage of their daughter, Edna, to Ferrel G. Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wood, which took place Wednesday, March 8th, in the Logan temple. Peter Boss and son, Victor, came home Saturday evening from Logan where they have spent the past three weeks working in the temple. I The Leader FIELDING ! MAGAZINE CLUBS Never before and perhaps never again, can these wonderful magazines be obtained with your home newspaper at such prices. Subscribe nowl Don't wait another minute! BIG SEVEN CLUB Wom.n'i World, 1 Yt. Houithold Mtgaiine, 1 Good Stoti, 1 Yr Good' clrfrOMAN I Yr. Tfit Country Home, 1 Yr. Firm Journal, 1 Yr. !Th THIS NEWSPAPER, FOR One Y.ar ONLY OUR RURAL SPECIAL PictorUl Rtvltw, 1 Yr. Wdina'i 1 Yr. World, THIS NEWSPAPER, LifT iiiio CoodSSSB Good StorlM, 1 Yr. The Country Home, 1 Yr. .Succtitful Farminj, 1 Yr. r if i Country On. Yt SUCCESSFUL FARMING ilOUE FOR YUQv?SWEY Gentlemen: Please send me your Big 7 Club (Check Club N ame- Street or R.F.D-To- wn and Sute- - Rural Special dilr.d.) ct Dar-rel- - J . I THE "BEPRESSION" IS OVER AT PENNEY'S But Our Prices are the Lowest in History IF YOU MISS OUT ON THIS -- o- EVENT -- o Commencing Saturday Morning YOU WILL BE THE LOSER You Can, "If You Come Early Before They Are All Sold," Buy the Following Items: By Mrs. Dan Garn I J- Sunf ast Huff led Priscilla Curtains, set 49c - Mrs. 0. A. Johnson was hostess to the members of the Social Development club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Leo Farnsworth conducted the meeting and Mrs. Dan Garn had charge of the program, which consisted of a paper, "The Emerald Isle," given by Mrs A. W. Price; vocal duets "My Wild Irish Rose," "When Irish Eyes are Smiling" and "Mother McCree," were e sang by Misses Fay Standing and LaVar Johnson, accompanied by Johnson, on the guitar. Many other populor songs were sung by them and several numbers were played on the Special guests were Mesguitar. dames Leroy Welling, Wesley Garn, Owen Archibald, A. W. Price, Leo Coombs, Irvin Coombs, Glenn Ward, Elmer Coombs, Misses Fay Standing, Effie Johnson and LaVar Johnson. Luncheon was served. Ef-fi- jwSp? A joicing over the arrival of a baby girl, visiting his family. born March 3rd at the Valley HospiHoneyville ward presented "grandtal ma" to a well pleased audience MonMr. and Mrs. Vera Knudson have day night. added a new member to their family, Friday night the Deweyville ward will present two one-aa son, born February 26th plays before These are mutual contest l, the dance. Mrs. D. F. Loveland and son, plays. were in Ogden Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudsberry and Helen and Geo. Sudsberry were Lue, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. daughter, Harwood at Ogden,: guests of Jack Jensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Axel HasSaturday. sel were shopping in Ogden Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Larain Marble and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hess of Brigham family of Logan, spent the week end City, were dinner Mr. and here with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marble. Mrs. Horace Lish. guests of Monday the primary officers gave Sunday at conjoint meeting a splena party for the teachers who- have did program was rendered. Elder Albeen released, also the children. Sand- bert Thorsen gave a his subject wiches and cookies were served. Danc- was "Love." Emma talk, Gardner read a ing and games was the entertainment theme on the word of wisdom. Nomia and the teachers were presented a to- Lish gave the slogan and Mrs. Orpha ken of love for their work in the pri- Ault, bee keeper, awarded seals to the mary. bee hive girls, and Lorna Hyatt gave Mr. and Mrs. Axel Hassel enter- a reading. tained a number of relatives and friends at dinner Sunday. OIL Ability of California oil inMr. and Mrs. John Couch and fam-Jil- y of Logan, were calling on relatives dustry to stave off price collapse this here Sunday. year, in spite of internal strain and 0. L. Brough and Miss Anderson of breakdown in Midcontinent markets, the stake Sunday school board, were source of much comment. , OW IS YOUR CHANCE 0F3GREAT l Mrs. Lawrence Woodward was hostess to thirty ladies at a bunco party and shower, Friday afternoon, in honor of Miss Edna Boss. A delicious luncheon was served- - Many beautiful gifts were received by Miss Boss. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rich and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wood, Miss Marie Hall and Lowell Burton attended the basketball game between the B. Y. U. and the U. of U. in Salt Lake City, Sat- ter, Alissa. G. Scott Drug Co. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. visiting our Sunday school Sunday. B. Marble. Chris Hansen came from American Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gardner are re- Falls and will spend a few days here days I Bishop and Mrs. M. A. Garn, Mrs. N. Garn and J. L. Earl spent the week end in Ogden. Mrs. Leonard Standing accompanied them home. She had been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Earl. Misses Nelda Burns and Gwen Laub are visiting in Salt Lake City. Arrangements have been .completed for the Relief Society anniversary social to be held March 17th. The program, under the supervision of Mrs. D. B. Jones, Mrs. F. T. Coombs and Mrs. N. Garn, will include the pageant "Come, Come, Ye Saints." Mrs. Clifford Welling, assisted by Mrs E. 0. Wilcox, Mrs. Earl Holt and Mrs. Dan Garn have charge of the lunch- eon. Mrs. Anna Gilbert returned Tues- day after spending almost three months with relatives and friends in Brigham City and Corinne. Miss Joan Welling entertained a group of her friends at a party Friday evening, a very pleasant time being had. Miss Viola Wood gave a party for her Sunday school class Wednesday evening in which all members participated. Splendid arrangements were Remade for their entertainment. freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. 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