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Show PAGE SIX BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1933 i. Ray. came up the first of the week .! I The boyg will remain here for the I ! ! summer. Albert Tubbs of Holbrook, has been Bv Mrs. Geo. A. Beal I By Mrs. .. u. tiadfieid : . visiting this week with his mother, U Mrs. Francis Tubbs. :x: Dance Apr. 13, Elwood. Adm, 25c. The Clio Circle entertained for the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forsberg are movg Mrs. D. E. Manning, Mrs. Annie presidency, Friday, at the ing into the Horace Udy place north home of Miss Peg Capener. of town, which they have purchased. Munns and Mrs. Brigham Marriott The club presented a very nice gift Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker and left Monday to be in attendance at to Mrs. Lew Cash, the outgoing presi- daughter, Betty, came down from the Kelief Society conference in Salt dent The evening was spent playing Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walk- Lake City, Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Homer Hansen and 500 with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mason er went on to Salt Lake and came back winning high score and Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. Mis3 Betty remained with small daughter of Salt Lake City and Dewey Welling consolation. Lunch- her grandmother, Mrs. E. W. Ward. Mr .and Mrs. Val Bone and children of Ogden, are here because of the eon was served at a late hour to thirty They returned to Pocatello, Monday. The J. H. Ward family spent Sun- sickness and death of their brother, J. D. Gunderson, J. Caddie, Alfred day in Logan. Miss Edna Mae went Paul Capener. M:ss Hazel Innes came over from Michaelis, Mrs. Frank Peck and Mrs. with them after spending the week 'John Chambers visited the M. I. A., end here. Logan and spent the week end with ' Melvin Ward and Miss Louise Zolin-ge- r her parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Innes. Tuesday. Miss Ruth Forsberg went to Salt Mr. and Mrs. Evan Gee and Cyrl of Wellsville, spent Sunday with Lioford left Wednesday morning for Lake Sunday to visit Miss Joyce Pe- Mrs. Phoebe Ward. terson and her brother, Jerry, came Mrs. J. H. Ward, Mrs. Henry Tubbs Salt Lake City to be in attendance at back with her and are now guests and Mrs. Earl Hales spent Tuesday the general conference. at the August Forsberg home. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holmgren and in Logan with Mrs. Ora Hyer. Alvin Bowcutt, who is attending Mrs. E. W. Ward entertained at a Mrs. J. S. Harvey spent Sunday visschool in Salt Lake spent a few days children's party, Friday for her son, iting with relatives and friends in here with hia parents ,Mr. and Mrs. Smith, who was 9 years old. Twenty Logan. Lorenzo Bowcutt. Bishop and Mrs. W. W. Richards boys and girls enjoyed the affair. The M. I. A. presented a playlet The baseball team gave an old time and family spent Saturday afternoon in Ogden. Tuesday evening. dancing party Wednesday evening. Miss Flo Pierson of Ogden, is a Miss Helen Harvey is spending the week with friends in Logan. guest at the Delose Jensen home. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Charnous and Miss Ruth Forsberg went to Logan Mrs. W. II. Barnard of have moved from Burt and City, is spending the week Brigham children with the Phyl day Saturday and spent visiting will live for the present in a part of with her sister, Mrs. Lewis lis Richards, Lillywhite. J. A Capener and sons, Leland and Tom Kay's home. Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Johnson and family spent Saturday afternoon visiting in Brigham City and Perry. Mrs. Parley Linford enjoyed a visit on Sunday from her mother, Mrs. Lu cy Hansen, also Mrs. Howard Jensen all of Bngham City. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shumway and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson attendWORK GUARANTEED ed the funeral services of a relative in Perry, Thursday. DEWEY RAMSDELL : : : : PHONE TREMONTON 134 Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shumway and daughter, Sarah, were Ogden visitors Saturday. Complete Line of Wallpaper Samples Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stayner and Mr. and Mrs. Art Felsted visited with relatives in Ogden and Clearfield, 1 flARIANn RIVERSIDE I I By. Mrs. David Larson I ' :x: Dance Apr. 13, Elwood. Adm. 25c. One of the most enjoyable socials held this season was the one given for all adult members of the ward, Friday evening After a pleasing program, a bounteous tray luncheon was served followed by games and dancing in which all took part, including former out-goin- lo - Painting Paperhanging Kalsomining ALL Special Spring Prices Sunday. New Samples Just Arrived ELWOOD By Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen Just Arrived SUITS NEW FABRICS and FASHIONS Have Your SPRING SUIT Custom Made To Measure Lowest Prices Cleaned and Pressed at 75c $15 to $35 Dance Apr. 13, Elwood. Adm. 25c. Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Carlsen and their three children of Long Beach, California, visited with Verner Carl-se- n and children last Tuesday. Dr. Carlsen and family were among those whose home and office was destroyed in the earthquake, and decided it was a good time to take a vacation, while things were being cleared up. Dr. Carlsen is a cousin of Verner Carl sen. Elwood Larsen of Mesa, Arizona. accompanied his father home, they arrived here last Monday and went to Logan on Tuesday to visit Mr. an'3 Mrs. Willes Adama and the new grand OSCAR STRAND TAILOR TREMONTON, UTAH EAST GARLAND ! residents. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Larson and family have moved back to their home after having spent the winter months with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Sophia Larson. Members of the Delos Adams family were Ogden and Brigham visitors, Saturday. The basketball boys sponsored a dancing party Saturday evening which was largely attended by local and out of town friends. The Benton orchestra furnished the music. Mr. and Mrs. David Larson visited relatives in Logan Saturday. Stake M. I. A. Supt. Jesse Dewey of Tremonton, and Mrs. Ella Peck of Garland, visited the conjoint session of the local M. I. A., Sunday evening and made timely and encouraging re- est to both Elder Rasmussen and Elder Francom, that they each had a members of this ward, but wish them brother who furnished instrumental success in their new home. music for the dance and neither of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Orwin has movthem could play a note when the El- ed to Garland. They too, shall be ders went on their mission. Punch missed by their many friends. A and wafers were served to about 200 baby girl came to their home 2 weeks before they left. guests. The school operetta will be present-- 1 A very fine program was rendered ed Friday evening at the recreation j here Sunday evening. halL Everyone in invited. Mrs h. P. Rasmussen and son, Ow- Mrs. Frank Heslop and baby went en, returned last Thursday from Salt to West Weber last Friday to attend Lake where they visited relatives and a funeral of her nephew. They spent friends. They were accompanied by the week end visiting her parents and Wanda Anderson, who also visited her relatives. sister and other relatives. I j I FULLER'S PURE PREPARED PAINT SALE Continues for One More Week Wilson Lumber Co. marks. Mr. and Mrs. Elvan Korth of Salt Lake City, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Korth and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaacson. The Misses Carmen Shaffer and Lucille Oyler went to Salt Lake City, Monday to visit Mrs. Grant Wilde. Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Peterson motored to Salt Lake City to take their mother, Mrs. Hilda Petersen, who will attend conference and visit with her sisters, Mrs. Delia Roland and Mrs. Annie Maelstrom. David Cook, of Syracuse and H, L. Moore of Clearfield, both former residents of East Garland, were in attendance at the ward social Friday even ing. Mrs. Harold Selman and children have moved to Elwood to make their home where Mr. Selman's interests are. "Everything to Build Anything" PHONE 11 aqj Sutpuads uaaq sbi uasjuq "iuY "S3 ip.iEiV uo "J0! 'J3HinBp winter with his children at Mesa, Arizona. Since returning home his health is not the best. ( Bishop and Mrs. V. L. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Munns, all went to vJv'CTJNV's'GVE The Munns Logan last Wednesday. At ?:ses NOT RETAIN is i family all gathered at the temple in honor of their father's birthday. Mrs. Farns of Lowell, Wyoming, ac- I But the Memory of Quality Groceries Does Remain After companied by her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Welsh and family, of Tremonton, vis ited with H. P. Rasmussen, Sunday. Ans to Last Saturday: The first shot was fired at West-ministe- r, Mrs. Farns, son, Herbert, and Owen Rasmussen were companions on their Vermont, on the night of March 13, 1775. mission in Virginia, A very interesting welcome home party was given for the returned mis White 1 Morning sionaries here Saturday evening. A 3 tall cans 10 Bars .... Pkg. nice program was rendered, after Don'! 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