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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1932 Page Four LIBERTY THEATRE, Tremonton - Wed. & Thurs. - April E(D)(D)WISLir Tribe Mann SATURDAY SPECIALS nnAAMO DIVUUIU -- 27c VV Chase and Sanborns, Dated Always Fresh l ib. Can UrCCCPT QQW VC n . The quick setting 1 C Dessert lJLooLill Package (With the purchase of three packages of Gelatine 1 Royal Pudding for lc) Roval- - iS. FIG BARS CORN Size 2 Can. 3 for By. Mrs. David Larson j ( 6c Per Package By Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen -- OA . Extra Quality STARCH rArrCI? LUr T Mi Large Package EAST GARLAND - Just Home Folks WHITE KING Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover were Asael Godfrey of Garland, was op:x: erated on for appendicitis, April 16th. Mrs. Cleon Hunsaker and Mrs. Mrs. L. S. Mann entertained her club last Saturday, April 15th, at her Frank Germer of Deweyville underhome. Mrs. B. F. Winzeler was spec- went major operations April 19th. Frank Gibbs was removed to his ial invited guest. Bridge was enjoyed after which a delicious luncheon home Tuesday. He is improving rapwas served. idly after his operation two weeks The M Men and Gleaner Girls en- ago for appendicitis. Edwin Horsley of Beaver Dam is rejoyed a banquet at the church house last Thursday evening. The tables ceiving treatments for rheumatism at were tastefully decorated in Easter the hospital. colors. Special guests were the former, school teachers, Miss Wheatley, BEAR RIVER CITY NEWS Miss Norma Nielsen and Miss Regina Brio-ha.Tonson C.itvI nnH Mrs Van nf - o w ' j " The W. C. T. U. held their meeting Fleet of Garland. Dinner was served to fifty, after which dancing was en- - at the home of Mrs. Orson Jensen, joyed to which the public was invited. Thursday, April 13th. Mrs. D. W. Willas Adams of Logan, spent the Jenkins, state president, was the week end visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Wil- speaker. Musical numbers were vocal liam Larsen's home. He was accom- solos by Miss Melba Jensen of Bear panied back by his wife and baby, who River and Mrs. Con Steffen of Trehave been visiting home for a week. monton; piano solo by Mrs. Margaret Johnson. Refreshments were served Mr. and Mrs. Christian Dennison and daughter, Elva, of Frovo, were by the hostess. The Literary club met at the home week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elias of Mrs. Lucinda Jensen, Saturday 15. Anderson. The comic opera, "Of Thee I Sing," The Misses Regina, Norma and was reviewed by Mrs. Wesley Horsley and Nielsen Norma Jensen of of Mary Brigham City. Better English disBrigham City, were Sunday guests of cussion led by Mrs. Margaret JohnV. and Mr. Mrs. L. Hansen. Miss son. The rooms were decorated with ' Regina Jensen gave a talk in church and Easter decorations Sunday evening as did also Verl Hen-ri- e potted plants A luncheon buffet was served to 14 of Garland. members and guests, Next Sunday evening the genealogsisical society will give the program. A tensen remained to visit with her ter. speaker from Logan has been engaged Mr. and Mrs. Leo Johnson of Gentile and a good program is prepared and Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wanden-acke- r all are invited. of Grace, Idaho, were week end Alfred Petersen of Salt Lake, visit- guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Chaped on Sunday and Monday at the Chap man. Mr. and Mrs. Johnsen were on man home. their honeymoon, being married on Mr. and Mrs. Aldred Christensen Friday in the Logan temple. and Miss Rhoda Christensen went to Spencer Harris of Layton, was a Richmond, Sunday to visit Mr. and guest of Erma Hansen during the Mrs. Vernon Thompson. Miss Chris- - week end. .1 Hartley and Stokes (Off TTIhie IHfomur" HOSPITAL NOTES ELWOOD 10c 25t Visit our Green Grocery department and help yourself to fresh vegetalfles. Always fresh. I Mesdames Ada Cheney and Ellen Rhodes entertained the Relief Society ladies Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Cheney. Mrs. Essie Petersen gave a demonstration on cleaning and pressing suits, after which a social hour was enjoyed. A delicious tray luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wixom of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary Sorensen and family. Mrs. W. A. Adams is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Miles Goss of Tremonton. A new grandson arrived at the Goss home April 13. Mother and baby were doing nicely. Mrs. Leo Oyler entertained in hon- or of her husband's birthday anniversary, Wednesday of last week. Relatives from here and out of town were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Bingham of Twin Falls, Idaho, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Korth. Miss Bessie Korth, who has spent the winter with them, returned to her home here. Norman Larson and Howard Oyler returned last week from a trip to southern Utah and California. 2' No. They Everyone's Heart The world will love these lovers more than ever in this delightful story of a girl who captured a carefree young millionaire's heart. Blithe as a Dash of Ocean Spray This enchanting girl wafted into his life like a refresh- ing breeze . . . and gave his life a new meaning. H5C can Broken Slices. Can. Baking Powder. pound 20c "Airway" Brand. .(Emm rasSbpbB . 5 Tie. PHONE 2)c ;. ,i J each 2)c ibs Blue Rose. TTS . e irj SUITS ' Lot Fancy Large Navels adishes Fresh. Crisp. White Tips 1 S5c 2 bunches Sd 18 suits in tl! 101 ai April - 26th - 27th $7.95 "SOCIETY GIRL" These suits are of such fine quality and so well tailored you'll do well to invest, for now and next season, before higher prices take effect. Sizes 35 to 39 Lot 2 you will KNOW Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt! How will he meet this, the supreme test of his career? Judge for yourself when you have seen this picture! 15 suits in this lot at $4.95 Young Men's suits, sizes from to 19. Just the quality for hard school wear. Formerly sold at three times this price. 15 THE MAN OF THE HOUR 25 d UTAH Sale of Men's and Young Men's .jgftj 5 its 18c 5 . TREMONTON, yourself at home You'll never get another chance like this. These suits were great buys at 1932 low prices and we've cut them again in this final clearance. 0 Smart Spring FRIDAY and SATURDAY April 28th- 29th Topcoats "Whistling In The Dark" $7.95 -- Unce 47.. Prescription Specialists He was a prize fighter who did his best work in the clinches. She was "just a society dame looking for a thrill amusing herself with the love he held sacred. Iwouldn't marry you on a bet. What you need's a good sock on the jaw." And so they lived happily ever after. Purity. White Navy. 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TUESDAY April - 23rd - 24th - 25th Janet GAYNOR and Charles FARRELL - in JUL' "SwiftV. Logan visitors Friday. Messrs Fred Somers and Reo Foss students of the U A. C, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Geo. F. Fred is a diligent student, Somers. still maintaining his "A" grades at the college. Willard Larson entertained a number of friends from Garland, Riverside and East Garland, in a social way, Sunday afternoon. The gamcj and refreshments were suggestive? Eas- FINEST OF FOUNTAIN SERVICE AND LIGHT LUNCHES THEATRE Quick Quaker. Lairdl 4 ibs feadecora- guests, tions. -T-Y large pkg 20 turing Easter in the menu and L-I-B-E-R- PRICES for SATURDAY, APRIL 22nd 26-2- 7 - with ERNEST TRUEX UNA MERKEL John Miljan Johnny Hines Edward Arnold You'll like these topcoats. Newest colors, styles and fabrics This is the funniest scene ever filmed ! Here's what you You'll. Lauffh! Shriek! Howl! Cheer! Gasp! Applaud! and you'll tell your best friends not to mis3 it. 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