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Show PAGE TIIRE3 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933 BOTHWELL Mrs. Step-in- s ... Sec Us First For Your 35c :x: Our vanguard boys and their lead ers returned from a trip thru Yellowstone Park, last Tuesday after noon. They report having had a wonderful trip of sightseeing.. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Wallis and children returned to their home at Salt Lake City, Tuesday, after spending the past two months with Mrs. Wallis mother, Mrs. Hannah Summers. Helen and Ldna Christensen and Marjorie Stokes motored to Ogden Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Anderson and children enjoyed a week end trip to Bear Lake. Oneil Anderson hai his tonsils re moved Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Hirt, accom panied by their two daughters and Mr. and Mrs. William Shotnhard and Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Phillips of Chicago, 111., who have been guests of ivlr. and Mrs, Herman and family for ten days, left for the Yeliovbtone park, Tuesday. Mrs. Hirt is a sistes of Mrs. Eberhard and it is the first time they have seen each other in 23 years. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Summers and daughter, Phyllis and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Summers motored to Salt Lake City Friday on business and pleasure. Frank Hawkins left for San Mateo, Calif., Saturday where he will attend the Junior College during the school year. He will make his home with his sister, Miss Georginia Hawkins.Mr. and Mrs. Krist Peterson Mrs. Nelse Anderson and Hiss Llaurine Anderson left Tuesday 'morning for Chicago to attend the Century of Progress. Dr. and Mrs. Carl Hawkins jmd children were supper guests of Dr. and Mrs. Eli Hawkins, Saturday evening. Dr. Hawkins is on a lecture tour of the U. S. for the Forest Park Mental Hospital at Davenport, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Scholer and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew and Mrs. Far-ra- h Allen motored to Ogden Sunday to visit friends. A. M. Turner was called to Lehi on Monday, Aug. 14th, to the bedside of his daughter who was seriously ill. He returned Friday and states that she is recovering slowly and is out of . 10-d- and Panties Ezra Harris son-jn-la- CORDS 3 for $1.00 Dress Our Cords Boys! SHIRTS are of dependable A-- quality and l be- Eb-erha- rd - cause we them before bought the raise, we are selling them out at prices 8 far 59c -- " 'ii, - , ' ' - below our pres- ent cost See Our i After September 1st Windows. these will be 79c great danger. at An old depression price. BEAR RIVER CITY SCHOOL (ElmODOD Mrs. C. W. Brailsford TIES t THEME Lets start thinking about school 5c PAPER shoes NOW; while assortments are complete and prices are low Others at - Fall Materials ..39c . Pair for 12 1 Childrens or " A Oxford PUMP 10c TOILETRIES AND rT"' COSMETICS One lot to close Special! out. Values to 49c. 10c HAIR OIL, WAVE SET ALMOND LOTION. ETC, 25c yd. Only SCHOOL TABLETS ... 5c $1.99 "Sure we'll need SANFORD'S INK snappy brown kid n GARTERS.. Boys' Black Calf $1.99 Roll-o- 10c BLANKETS OXFORDS for the children's For School Blaick or two-ton- e brown bed." $1.39 Soft Double, part wool. and fluffy. SCHOOL OXFORDS 45 Guage PURE SILK For the Higs School Miss M69c HOSE Flawless quality and dependable wear. Ask for "Paris Service." New .... Smart .... the A black T newest heel. strap with Other Novelties as as--- - 2 for U00 You $1.99 September 1st if you want to get this price OVERALLS Our last shipment at this price. El-we- All sizes 6 to MELA, in Provo canyon. Ellis Abron spent several days in 16 49c , Ar-bo- must buy these before Boys dark striped overalls. $2.99 low pi Mid-val- e, Utah, spent Sunday in this city visiting Mrs. Dahl's mother, Mrs. Marie Rasmussen and family. ll Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Roy entertained a number of her friends at a very sociable lawn party. The afternoon was spent in playing 500 with high score going to lowscore to Ivy Anderson and cut prize to LaVon Dallin. At y a delicious tray luncheon was served to twenty guests. Mrs. Myrtle Dauvahue and children of Soda Springs, Idaho, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charley Checketts and family. afternoon Mrs. Etta Wednesday Christensen entertained a number of her friends at a party. The afternoon' was spent in playing 500 with high score prize being won by Elaine Holm gren and low prize to Winnie Jensen. At four o'clock delicious refreshments were served to twenty invited guests. Saturday afternoon Mrs. Arvilla Holmgren entertained a number of her friends in honor of her birthday anniversary. Mortto Carlo Wist was the afternoon pastime, with Mae Anderson winning high prize and Gladys Holmgren law. Delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Rasmus Hansen of this city, and Mrs. J. Lee Rock and two children of Carmel, California, spent Thursday in Willard. Utah, visiting relatives Saturday afternoon Mrs. Violet Jensen entertained at a very sociable party in honor of Mrs. Delora R. Jensen. During the afternoon bridge was the pastime, with high score going to Ada Standard and Boobie prize to Carrie Christensen. At 4:30 a delicious hot tray lunch was served to twenty-tw- o guests. Mr. and Mrs. Alder Kimber and ba by of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs, Everett Smith and baby of Tremonton were n the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis in this city, Sunday. Miss Leora Elwell of Preston, Lda- ho, is the guest of her cousin, Helen Elwell in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmgren and three children of this city, Mrs. Everett Smith and baby of Tremonton returned home Thursday after attending the Holmgren reunion at Vivian Park U.S. Snowville, Utah, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arbon. Mrs. Clrk Jensen and two children of Ely, Nevada, spent Sunday visiting with her sister, Mrs. George Han sen and family. WE DO OUR PART Oil Ph33neGEPHART , four-thirt- 00 5c PINS $2.98 For Fall Mens and Boys SOCKS -- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dahl of Cyltie-Anderson- BOBBY ; $1.69 25c Blue Chambray School SHIRTS , STORES "BUY FOR CASH AND PAY LESS" CO.Ph33ne ems; MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton, Utah Phone 21 - |