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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, .1933 PAGE FOUR H 1 AM C! I J. A. Bigler By Mrs. NEWS :x: Mr .and Mrs. Eli Anderson and family attended Mrs. Ellen Hunsaker's h birthday anniversary celebrated at her home in Honeyville the 14th of March. Miss LaVera Summers was pleasantly surprised on her birthday last Thursday by a group of fourteen friends. The evening's entertainment consisted in playing games and light refreshments were served. Mrs. Rudy Scholler entertained at a surprise party on her husband Wednesday evening. Eighteen guests were present. Mr .and Mrs. John Nelson of Ogden, and Ralph Swenson and three children of Huntington Park, California, visited Mr .and Mrs. J. J. Newman Sunday BOTHWELL number of beautiful and useful pres-- I t ents were leceived by the couple. ' Light refreshments were served and the splendid orchestra made a perfect j St A IF EI A IE EL sixty-eight- Heading Time : 3 minutes, 10 sc:oni success. 28 members and gueats of the Hap:x: One of the most amusing events of py Hour club met at the home of Mr. the early spring was sponsored by and Mrs. Mark Jensen Friday evenluncheon was Myron T. Hansen, scout master of ing where games and Beaver Dam. It has been Mr. Han- the pleasant diversions. was the Mrs. Thomas Simmons sen's custom to take his scout boys on a hike at this time of year, but charming hostess at the Rendezvou afterSunday being such a beautiful day, club held at her home Saturday the older ones got the spring fever. noon After an interesting program The two school vans were hired and a tray lunch was served to 21 guests. luncheon A very enjoyable one private car joined them, making room for seventy people. They ar- was served at the home of Mr. and rived at the mouth of Logan canyon Mrs. Marvin Summons Saturday night. people made at 3 o'clock. 50 of the party started 22 of the young marriedone. a occasion the happy up the ridge that takes off where the Mr .and Mrs. E .E. Lefler, Mr and Utah Power & Light road goes to Mrs. Clark Bowen and Mr. and" Mrs. their plant The hikers continued up Wilford Durfey motored to Salt Lake this ridge until they were 1800 feet on account of the death of Sunday, above the river. From this point they descended into the canyon, over what Abe Lefler, formerly of. Riverside. Heber. is called Cedar Flats, then 11 mile They also visited relatives in Mr. and Mrs. John Lefler of Wood hike either by way of Utah Power & land and Zennas Lefler of Heber, at Light flume or by the highway, bring- tended the funeral services of Abe The back to ing them starting point. crowd did not stay together but they Lefler at Riverside last week. Afterestimated that nearly one hundred wards they spent several days witli deer was seen. Some of the smaller their son. E. E. Lefler in Collinston. Mrs. Wanda Walters of Wellsville, boys said they were close enough to reach them with a stick. They all is spending a few days with her par Mrs. Monroe Horsley. enjoyed the trip so much that they ents. Mr .and Mr .and Mrs. Sterling Secrist and Mr. the Hansen and to boys hope join son. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs next year. A lively time was staged at the Bea- Douglas Hooper in Smithfield, Sat ver Dam school house Saturday night, urday and Sunday. niemn Batts of Iuverton. Utah, is where several boxing matches and a at wrestling match was enjoyed by a visiting with his mother, Mrs. Rice, Wheelon. crowd. large Mrs. Joe Bowen was called to Wells- Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bowen gave a ville on account of the sickness of her the dance at week last public wedding Beaver Dam amusement hall. A large mother, Mrs. Walters. V no-ho- st evening. Mr. and Mrs. "t. X" fir,' fci"' T,l , T. V' r 4.',' j X- ,- ' t'a'i ' i - ,-- t'l "';,! - - . thought-L--yv.'NANCY tul Uttle pal' Cary Grart s birthda, was January 18 and Randolph: Scott's five days later, so soe cave them this a p p r o p r . a t a o ft -- a lu cious chocolate cake They ebrated the occas on t rig! t cn the where Ki i 'Woman Accused' and Gian, Pa.amcu-i- t KENT T AV LOR. actor hi id oi 1 IcJmg di r newest health is a - mv r' "i -- 'l - Ly T, t l4-i; ' 'A - -- c - ff - , ,, -- ( .. , J. ,.,j ;.. v -J as - T- - f 7,1 ll "'s, TIRES? Yes -- SERVICE LEA'S LEA DUNN, Prop. BABE iiHAS? THE n ii f . UTAH TREMONTON BLUES: R'.ith Bab"! . and Colonel Ruppart stage the Babe s annual benefit bout The Battle of the Shekels, fc; ;r:. Ruth homers at $75,000. The hr Colonel counters with k y 7 ' H. G. 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At midnight a delicious hot supper was served to twenty guests. Mr .and Mrs. Rasmus Christensen and Mrs. Trena Christensen spent Wednesday visiting relatives in Salt ,S Lake City. Mrs. Jesse Arbon of Snowville, is visiting in this city with her son, Ellis, and family . i "S. Li: I5LAR RIVER CITY NEWS N KWS Tremonton Business Guide Friday evening, March 17th a social and dunce was given under the directions of the Relief Society, at 8:15. The following program was given: Two vocal solos by Mrs. Glenn Taylor; jokes and stories by Mrs. Ella I. Han-tsn- i; two vocal solos by Rasmus (Raf- fie) Christensen; readings b.V Miss Lai Vov Jensen; dance by Miss Gayle Jen-- ! Lhe merchant who advertises is offering the readers of the sen. Following the program, dancing news furnishpaper a service that has no obligation attached to it. They was enjoyed with music being ed by the Merrie Makers orchestra give free the news of the products that can be had in your homo land old time music was furnished by town. C. C. Jonnson, K. H. rrutal, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mason of Mound Springs arc rejoicing over the safe arrival of a fine baby girl that came to bless tneir nonie cany mon thly morning, Marcn am, at tiie vai ley Hospital. Mother and baby are doing nicely. The Harmony Boys sponsored a very high class entertainment con sisting ot song and music in the ward chapel, Monday evening, which was well attended and very much enjoyed by the members of the ward. A very small charge was collected at the door which was turned over to the bishopr-ri- c to be used in making some repairs to the ward chapel in the near future. A. very lively dance followed the en tertainment and ail enjoyed the music furnished by the Plymouth orchestra. Mr .and Mrs. Joseph Allen of Por tage, were visiting Monday evening with their daughter, Hazel, who is teaching school here this winter. Mrs. Phebe Tims of Mound Springs, accom panied them here and enjoyed themselves at the entertainment and dance Mr. and Mrs. Pariey Christensen And Directory ' MAKE THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS PAPER YOUR SHOPPING GUIDE Margaret Johnson. Refreshments were served in the basement in cafeteria stvle. The hall and basement were decorated in green and white and on Saturday at noon, lunch was served to all school children and the afternoon was spent in dancing, under the directions of the Relief Society and our district scheol teachers. Sunday, Mrs. C. W. Brailsford had as her guests Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Anderson and three children of Both Mr. and Mrs. Claud R. Iverson of Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Hall and baby and Mrs. Augusta Iverson of were and daughter, Dorothy, visiting this city. members of the M. 1. ' A. stake board Miss Harriet Sorensen is visiting in to the meetings held here Tuesday Pheoniz, Arizona, with her brotner, evening. Mr .and Mrs. Louis Zundel motored Alex J. Sorensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W. Fielding to Salt Lake City Thursday of last week to visit with Mrs. Zundel's par and two sons of Clearfield, Utah, Sunday in this city visiting with ents for an indefinite period. SorenMr .and Mrs. Loyal Hess are re- Mrs. Fielding's father, Joseph sen. joicing over the safe arrival of a fine On Thursday, March 30th, the baby boy that came to bless their home Friday morning of last week. Daughters of the Pioneers will hold their meeting at the home of Mrs. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Stander. Mrs. Lucinda Jensen showed The spirit of cooperation written a history of Bear River has itself again here Friday afternoon which will be read at this meetCity, when the young men and boys with any teams turned out to assist in clearing ing. Mrs. Jensen will accept memAll are there if corrections any. cemethe snow off the road to the bers are urged to be present. tery, a distance of three qiiatters of parSaturday evening a a mile from the state highway, which made it possible for the funeral pos- ty was held at the home of Mr .and session to go there in cars Monday. Mrs. Melvin Johnson. During the This spirit has been made manifest evening 500 was enjoyed, with Mr. and several times this winter in clearing Mrs. Cliif Matsjsen winning niglr score the snow from the roads around town and Mr. and .Mrs. Vernal Anderson low, after which a delicious hot sup- and also the state highway. j When You Think HARDWARE THINK WILSON. The Best In Optometric Service In Northern Utah "Everything To Bolld Anything" Phone 11 POULTRYMEN, ATTENTION! Favorite Laying Mash with Purina Concentrate Costs You Only $1.25 per cwt by using: your own grain. Very Best Laying Mash Money Can Buy Al-vi- n Subscribe nowl DIG fffojTlISjCfrf snatum. offer. 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' K' " - '-' s S' ' ' J Reginald Summers and James Summers motored to Salt Lake, Monday. Mrs. Reginald Summers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sumption ,will accompany them back for a week's visit The Relief Society members held a social gathering at the ward hall Friday in commemoration of the organization of the first Relief Society and also for St. Patrick's day. A two course luncheon was served to over one hundred persons. The luncheon was followed by a program featuring a vocal solo, "Oh Promise Me," by Marian Summers; a reading by Vera Summers and a skit by Relief Society ladies, entitled, "The Album," which was well presented, under the direction of Mabel J. Stokes and Mrs. Nelse Anderson. A dance followed the program. Miss Beatrice Hawkins entertained a group of friends at a party, Friday Games were played and a evening. most enjoyable time was had by those present. Candy was served. Miss Zelda Summers entertained thirteen friends at her home, Friday. The guests went to the dance in Thatcher afterwards. Call for Particulars MILLING CO. GARLAND-TREMONTO- N MM FOR ICE Beverages & Goal Mrs. Leon McCaney and two chu- - c ilien of Richmond, Utah, is visiting I her mother, Mrs. Marie Rasmussen SEEX and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huggins an- - I nounce the marriage of their daugh-- 1 -ter, Rozella, to Leo Gunnell of Logan, I TREMONTON, Utah, February 23, 11)33. The young : couple are making their home in Lo-- 1 j 36 : of the church." qm pan. "There ain't no justice," yelled Max Misses Deloris Thorsen and Elnora Hickman as Reed sprang another Jensen, who are attending school in Knglish exam, and by the way have Logan, at the U. S. A. C, spent the you scon Max's girl? (Oh My Heart) week end visiting tiiea- parents, in Well it won't do you any good to sigh. this city. She's a one man dame. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Necley of Sunday in this city vis- pan, Heart Rum relatives. ding I'll come to you, dearest, across desert The Bear River Rending Circle met ALL WORK at the home of Mrs. Sarah M. Fridul, sands, DEWEY RAMSDELL : : : : PHONE TREMONTON 134 Though sun beat upon me and bum; March ISth. "The twelve pound book" I'll come to you, dearest, across gla-- 1 by J. M. Barrio, was read by Mrs. cier lands, Abby G. Jensen. Refreshments were y and worn I'll return; Complete Line of Wallpaper Samples 'served. I'll come to you, dearest, from near or party Saturday evening a from far, was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. is visiting here with her mother for an indefinite period. 36 percent of our ward population was present at the sacrament meeting here Sunday evening. Don R. I amb and Win. J. Hess and Bishop Clark Rudd were the principle speakers, who used ns their theme, "the organization t -- BESSINGER BROS. j UTAH j MORE FOR YOUR - iJr SiAy JJVyJ? fS) ' &T(ff? 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