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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH PLYMOUTH By Miss 1933 Simplicity Marks Striking Styles In New Daytime and Evening Frocks BOTHWELL By Mrs. Don R. Lamb SO, Ilia Perry Dedicate "Lincoln Youth" Bronze :x: Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Watson of RobMiss Veda Sandall of Ogden, Mrs. in, Idaho, were here Monday and Tues Elizabeth Sandall, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. day visiting with relatives and friends bandall and Mr. and Mrs. Harold SanMr. Watson and family were residents dall and children all of Tremonton, here before moving to Idaho about were guests Monday evening of Mr. three years ago. and Mrs. George Payne. A delicious Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burnett of dinner was served and the social conClinton, Utah, were dinner guests of versation was enjoyed during the Mr. and Mrs. Peter Marshall Monday evening. of last week. Mrs. Burnett was forA surprise party on Dean Anderson was given Friday by his parents, Mr merly Mrs. Thos .Haws. Mrs. H. L. Pierson received a tele- and Mrs. Eli Anderson. Liirht refresh gram from her sister, Mrs. Harry ments were served to the fourteen Bruce of Oakland. California. Mondav guests and entertaining games were j t evening, asking her to come immedi- played. ately to California, on account of sickDr. Wm. Eli Hawkins and sons, ness. She left that evening for rrankim and Grant, motored to Opwhere she intends to go by train. den, Wednesday, to shop and do busi Edward Sylvester and Austin Nish ness. were visitors at the big auction sale Mrs. Clifford Stark and two small at the stock yards in Ogden, Wednes- daughters of Howell, visited Sunday day of last week. with Mr .and Mrs. George Stark. She A number of our people from here will remain for a week visiting other were present at the funeral services friends and relatives. over the remains of Abe Lefler held in Mrs. Reginald Summers left last the Riverside ward chapel Tuesday of week for Rupert, Idaho, where she last week. will visit her sister. Mrs. Parlev Miss Evadine Smith has gone to Wil Krump. lard to stay for an indefinite period. Bishop D. M. Marble visited in Stephen Rose who has been spend- Cache valley and Brigham City last ing the week here visiting with his weeK. parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rose, reMr. and Mrs. Alvin Evans visited jmmmmmI turned to Brigham City, where he has Glen Evans of Lavton. Sunday. null kuMahfbeen spending the winter liviner with J. J. Newman motored to Ogden, his sister, Mrs. Wm. Johnson. One Monday, for business Durnoses. again simplicity marks thi usual charm, and yet It can be tossed The Harmony Boys, with their enIn sacrament meeting the visitors Into the family washing machine with spring and cummer styles. tertainment of songs and music and were from Fielding. As If recognising the demands of the the rest of the week's garments and linens. The checked design, the bias comedy plays, visited the Riverside Leo Earl talked on the outdoor season, fashion authorities back and the removable cape are ward Wednesday evening and enter- "bhall the Youth of Zion Falter.subject: panel Smith have seen to it that women's new outstanding. The stiff sash with Its tained a large audience. Richards talked on practical religion. fashions are along lines that make huge bow and interesting back detail Peter Marshall made a business trip Miss Burns and Miss Baer, accompanthem as easy to take care of as the; lends a striking final touch. to Downey, Idaho. ied by Mrs. Packer, sang, "Whisper are becoming to their wearers. Dressing well offers no problems of A birthday party was held ThursThe new cotton sports frock of waffle economy or care with such clothes as ing Hope" and "Come Unto Me and weave shown here can be cleansed, for these In the home. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jes- Kest." In less than five minutes in 8uch simple summer designs are Instance, se Nish. in honor of Mrs. Nish, this A party was civen Thurs DODular. for almost 9.000 000 any household washing machine, and being her 44th birthday anniversary. day at the home of Dr. Eli Hawkins pressed ready for wear again In scarce- homes have electrical washers, and half The affair was in the nature of a fam and family. Thirty-tw- o euests were ly more time. Its simplicity makes it the farm homes have power washers of ily gathering and a sumptuous dinner present and a delicious oyster supper becoming to almost anyone. The bodice one kind or another. The numbers are was served to 27 guests. tucks and the contrasting sash and the Increasing steadily, because more wom was enjoyed by all. The evening was Mrs. Jesse Lamb entertained at her spent in solving scarf, slipped under the shoulders and en every year learn how easy it la to saw puzzles and jig revealed again on the upper arms, give obtain a washer, and how easv and vet home here Thursday evening. Tables social conversation. It distinction. how economical It thus becomes to en were spread for 12 guests. The feaMrs. Ellen Hunsaker and Mr. and Look at this formal dance frock. Of joy the wearing of such attractive ture of the evening was playing bunco Mrs. Alma Cook of Honeyville, Mr. embroidered novelty pique, It has un clothes as these. The school children, under the di- and Mrs. J. Ross Hunsaker. John rection of the teachers, very success- Lawrence and Will Sheldon of Salt fully presented an operetta, "Sonny Lake City, were guests at the Eli AnDEWEYVILLE NEWS of Sunny Side," to a large audience. derson home, Sunday. Bishop Clark Rudd was transacting Miss Mary Weaver of Layton, is a business in Ogden Thursday and Fri- guest of Miss Dorothy Anderson this A delightful arranged birthdav By Mrs. Dan Garn week. day of last week. party was eriven at the homi of R P. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hess and Mrs. Louise Homer was surprised by sev- Gardner, in honor of his daughter, Lawrence Hess of St. John, Idaho, eral of her playmates Saturday af- violet, were enMrs. Emma Packer returned Satur games progressive spent Sunday here visiting with Mrs. ternoon. Delicious refreshments were joyed. Luncheon was served to 14 from Los Angeles, Calif., where day Lawrence Hess's parents, Mr. and Mrs served by Mrs. Homer. guests. she has spent the past year. She was Robert Nish Chester Fronk and his eroun of accompanied home from Ogden by Mr A very enthusiastic sacrament meetMr. Bigmitt: "You're a henpecked scouts from the Tremonton ward gave and Mrs. Virgil Packer. was held here Sunday evening little shrimp!" a splendid program March 12. which ing Mrs. T. J. Stewart entertainer! at with about 40 per cent of the ward Mr. Peewee: "I'll bet you wouldn't was enjoyed by a large audience. a dinner Wednesday in compliment to membership present. A very interest- dare say that in the presence of my luesday afternoon thirty members ner motner, Mrs. F. L. Allen of Porof the Relief Society spent the after tage, the occasion ing program was rendered. wife." given in honor of noon in quilting. Mrs. N. Peter Mar- - her birthday anniversary. Other guests Die ana daughter, Alta, and Mrs. Hor- were Mrs. Orin Parkinson of Portage ace R. Barnard .served a refreshing and Mrs. Sorensen of East Gar Henry lunch. land, daughters of Mrs. Allen. YOU Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser visit The eighty-fourt- h birthday ed friends and relatives in Salt Lake of Mrs. Alice A. Smith was celeand City Ogden, the week end. brated with members of her Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson and Friday afternoon, at her home.family V--8? Mrs. children visited relatives in Logan. Smith is one of the early pioneers of Bishop and Mrs. M. G. Perry were Jnelding. Dinner was served followed in attendance to a ward reunion and by games. Out of town guests were home coming at Kanesville, WednesMr. and Mrs. Ira Ward and Mrs. Pheo-bday. Ward of Riverside. . . . COMFORT . . . The M. I. A. contest plays, "Women Mrs. Art Cottle of Ocden and Mrs Folks" and " Peggy," were presented John Godfrey of AND LOW Clarkston, were Sun Fridav nieht in the warH fcnll TnHiroo of Mr .and Mrs. Erwin guests day i were Alma Cook and Mrs. Brio- Perrv Sutherland. Now On ot Honeyville and Mrs. Griffin of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood and fam B. R. H. S. Decision went to the ily spent the earlv part of the week play, "Peggy." with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred of Miss Elaine Hansen visitoH at. the Moroni. While there they visited home of her parents Saturdav. return. places of interest, among them being ing to Salt Lake City, Sunday, where the temple grounds at Manti. she is employed. Howell Cannon, student of the U. Mrs. T. L. Wheatlev entertained a A. Mr C, visited with his number of young folks at her home and Mrs. D. A. Cannon. parents, Monday in honor of her daughter. Alice. Games were played and refreshments Mrs. Ross Wood was hostess to the served to fourteen guests. members of the Clio club Saturday Mr .and Mrs. Charles Dew fv and afternoon. family of Ogden, were visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen enternomes oi Mr .and Mrs. J. I. Dewey tained the pinochle club at their home and Mr .and Mrs. Jos Heusser. Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. A .Marhle. Mr and Mr .and Mrs. E. D. Wilcnv returned Mrs. Victor Burbank and Mr. and Monday after spending several days in Mrs. A. R. Gurbank. attended a hirth- - salt lake Members of the 7 (jity. day dinner at the home of B. S. Bur Mrs. Ralph Grover entertained Tues bank at Brigham City, it being Mrs. day evening for her little daughter, Burbank's birthday. A social after Mayvis, on her fifth birthday annivernoon was enjoyed. sary. Out door games were played A number of our ward attended the and refreshments were served. Logan temple excursion Wednesday Ward Welling is spending the week and Friday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grand Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Barnard and Snow. Mr .and Mrs. N. Peter Marble attendMr. and Mrs. J. F. English and Mr. ed the vaudeville show given by the and Mrs. Stacy Garn of Ogden were Professional and Bu week end and Sunday guests of Mr. club in Brigham City on Thursday and Mrs. Dan Garm. Mrs. Ted Nielson and Mrs. Andrew nignt, March 9th. The social, under the di Nielson of Deweyville, were Sunday the Relief Society, March 17th, was fuests of Mr .and Mrs. A. W. Burns. Mrs. Martha Mantlo of Tremonton, enjoyea Dy a large audience. It consisted of two short one-aand spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. plays a dance. Refreshments were served Grand Snow. to all. Mrs. A. W. Manson spent the week Mr. and Mrs. Axel Hassel entertain- - end in Salt Lake City with her daughed a number of friends Satu niav ev ter, Miss Alta Hansen. at their home here. ening bank is under the of the Federal March 21st, Mr. and Mrs. THIS System of banks.supervision bunuay, Trie Federal Reserve Act D. F. Loveland and son. J. Robert and created District Federal Reserve banks where we can daughter, Mildred Jean and Mr .and Don't be misled by fain sUti-tntMrs. l. K. Ault were dinner guests take our securities and get money when we want H. Cllomtl, salts, mineral waof Mr. and Mrs. John Becker of oils, laxative pills and drugs ters, In our bank you can get your when money you WANTS. hare no effect whatever on the liver Mrs. A. A. Loveland had as her or Itl production of bile. The truth START SAVING REGULARLY NOW guests, her daughters, Edna and Zoe, of this statement can be proved by of Salt Lake City, over the week end. consultlnf the authoritative medical We YOUR j j S"l ft ...I - - Og-de- n, hi I FIELDING I HAVE Phone 23 Tremonton ct Under Government Control Warning Welcome Banking Buslfvets The First National Bank Member Federal Reserve Bank Brigham City, Utah w if M ' St. 2! . S t . tasa? J . j Secretary oi Agriculture Arthur M. Hyde (top), who will deliver principal address at dedication in Ft Wayne. Ind., on September 16 of the Lincoln i National Life Foundation's massive bronze, "Abraham Lincoln, the Hoosier Youth." Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, pastor of the Washington, D. C, church where Lincoln worshipped, another speaker at the impressive dedication ceremonies. Right front view of the statue, created by the noted sculptor, Paul Manshift which portrayi the Emancipator as a youth of 21. HENPECKED SIMPLE . Abraham Lincoln was resting in a "Did you give the man the third hotel lobby. As usual, the village du gree?" asked the police officer. des had congregated there and one, "Yes, we browbeat and badgered him with every question we could boluer than the rest, remarked: think of." "Mr. Lincoln, vour sneerh wno but there were some points quite be : "What did he do?" yond my reach." Lincoln looked up and chuckled: "He dozed off and merely said now "I'm sorry for you: I once hnd a ly and then," Yes, my dear, you are de- per-"-fect- that had the same trouble with fleas." right. " SPRING IS HERE Why not buy those seeds now and be ready for that early garden. We have both loose and packages. 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