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Show tAGE SIX BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1933 SHOE SAVINGS S HI (DISS AT GEPHARTS Children's Play School OXFORDS OXFORDS SEA Shoe Novelties for Spring 1933 Pumps - T Straps - Ties $1.98 Pair A Real 1933 Saving Black Brown Beige White "Buy for Cash and Pay Less" By Mrs. Geo. A. Deal - -- i Ernest Bramwell, seminary super-- J visor of Salt Lake City, has been visiting the Bear River seminary this! week. Monday evening Mr, Bramwell find Alma Kinfr were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Richards. Mrs. Alma King is visiting with relatives and friends in Provo this week. The high school faculty club met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. W, W. Richards with Miss Burnham, and Miss Mendenhall as assisting' hostess. Mrs. Vernal Harris gave the book review and a piano solo was ' played by Miss Venna Kirkham. Lunch Ladies Sizes Many alluring, new styles, in kid leather Pigskin Gcphart Stores Co. GARLAND Gephart Stores Co. Come in Now for a Trial Fitting pue saaquiam air 0 poAJdS sea uoa the following guests: Mrs. J. H. Kirk ham. Miss Xenna Kirkham, Mrs. M. E. Andrus and Mrs. Alma Hansen. Tuesday evening under the direction of the M. I. A., three one-aplays were put on in the recreation hall. There was a large crowd present and all seemed to enjoy the program. Mrs. Oluf Johnson and daughter, Ruth, Marion and Helen, were visiting in Ogden, Saturday. Mr .and Mrs. Harvey Moore of Clearfield, were calling on friends in Garland, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanson and son Charles, and Mrs. Lydia Rowley were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. PHONE 33 : and daughter, Alissa, came home with them in the evening. BEAR RIVER CIF Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hanson spent I Sunday visiting relatives in Ogden. By Mrs. C. W. Bmilsford Paul Capener, son of Mayor and ct Mrs. A. R. Capener, met with a serOne of the outstanding social events ious accident, Saturday, when a horse of the season was the Gleaner girls he was riding, fell on him, cutting a and M Men banquet and dance held deep gash in his knee, which required Wednesday, March 22nd at the Bear twelve stitches to sew up. Paul is River City amusement hall. An efsuffering very much and the knee is fective color scheme of green and gold badly swollen at this writing. was carried out in the menu, favors Mr and Mrs. Dean Capener were in and decorations. Salt Lake City over the week end, viss. Miss Lela Jensen acted as iting with friends and relatives. Those responding were Karl Mayor and Mrs. A. R. Capener King who toasted the Gleaner Girls; spent the week end in Salt Lake City. Miss Wanda Jensen who toasted the Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Bott of Brigham M Men president and Senator Albert City, spent Sunday at the home of E. Holmgren. Beal on Sunday. Mrs. Bott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. ' Vocal solos were given by Dorothy David E. Manning and Mr .and Mrs E. Manning. Gardner and Vernon Johnson. Pat-- I Rulon Manning motored to Salt Lake Mrs. J. H. Kirkham and son, Joseph, rons were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph JenD. Mrs. E. City Saturday. Manning ana Mrs. Albert E. Holm daughter, Venna, motored to Salt ' sen, Senator and ........ l?nt4. j . ! . ...... . fwnn Lake City and back on Friday. Mrs. Joseph H. Kirkham siwnt Mrs. Milton Hansen and baby of . . ... . f in. this city is visiting in St. George, iew nours visiting with relatives Lehi last Saturday. Ltah, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. L. Harvey was hostess to the L. Atkins. Garland bridge club and other guests, the week end Raymond Arbon 211 Monday evening. Dinner was served in Salt Lake City spent on business at seven o'clock to twentv cuests af Mrs Marcus Evans and son of Car-- 1 ter which five tables of bridge was' lin, Nevada, are visiting in this city played. High score was won by Mrs. with her sister, Mrs Wallace Mantelo C. L. Pinder and Mrs. Lee Isaacson. and family Mrs. T. W. Innes received the cut from Saturday vening twenty-tw- o prize. Consolation went to Mrs. Mark this city and Mr and Mrs June Thomp- Nichols and Mrs. J. M. Gaddie. son of Elwood motored to Corinne, Mrs. J. L. Harvey and daughters, where they spent the evening with Margaret and Helen, motored to Salt Mrs. Margaret Andersen and family, Lake City, Saturday. it being her birthday. During the -i- toast-mistres- 1 " first The L The Shot of Revolution was NOT - t Fired at XING-TO- j A 7 nyC' UjfeX Ymm JVg J I9 j PS A Ul - Watch Our Stores for Bigger and Better Food Values. American Food Stores are Managed by Your Neighbors 1 mm OXFORDS Soft smoked Elk uppers, with compasition soles. A winner in every test. 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