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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1W4 pace foihs - i. I 109 B- - IS. Mo Armistice; GARLAND POST NO 43, AND DEVERE WATKINS POST NO. ib SPONSORED BY AMERICAN LEGION Gym B ' " ' Bowcutt is staying at the home caring for her. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Scholer and Mr. Harris Mrs. Ezra Mrs. J. J. Newman, motored to and By Ogden, Friday on business and pleas. ure. Or-lMrs. Hannah Summers and son, A large crowd of young people atTom Mrs. and Mr. dance accompanied Mrs. Lavon Williams is quite ill tended the M. I. A. Hallowe'en Summers to Salt Lake Monday. All with Quinsy this week. Her sister, at the high school Wednesday night. returned home in the late evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Allen are happy over the arrival of a new girl. All concerned are doing niceiy. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson and daughter, Shirley, were dinner guests at the home of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. oscar Romberg at Riverside, Sunday. Mr unti Mrs. Reed Harris enter- ain,H Mr and Mrs. J. D. Harris and son, J. D., Je., Mr. and Mrs. Londy Harris and children of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen and Helen and Fred Christensen, at a family din See ner last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson or were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Anderson, xnursaay. -- Beatrice Hawkins spent Saturday In Tsran. viaitinc with Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Christensen of Salt Lake City, were weekend guests "EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING" of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen. Mr .and Mrs. Nels Sunbuy of Salt Tremonton, Utah Phone 11 Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. James Peter- i GARLAND son of South Dakota, visited with rela By Mrs. David Larson tives at the homes of Clarence Sums mers and James Summers last week. Mr. James Peterson is an uncle of The Bee Hive girls, under the direc toochpr Mrs. Hazel Ris Mrs. Hannah Summers and Mrs. Jas. er eave a very creditable program in Summers. Mrs. Rex Dow of Salt Lake, spent .... talk nn the S12f last week at the home of Mr. and nificance of Bee Hive work, followed Mrs. Clarence Summers. The ladies are sisters. me by exercises nfrrom m' Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson r:riftnd. held the atieu .k.n read- Sophia Anderson and tention of the audience with her was very Anderson motored toyr ing of a biblical story which Friday evening & rendered. well Dr. A. L. Hansen and son, Steve, well party onH mn rnn. ' Dr. Thomas SOIVi (WAV. JLH, CUi b veterans hospital in Salt Lake the of " s nuiica CUV, ana Antra vAw' Lake city,, speni two hunting in tms guests of Mrji i " :i Mrs. Herman Landvatter Mrs. EttjTseiii and Mr. and Mrs. the I L. bridge club at her home StttHin StAnfill retimuul home last Mrs. Alma Theur-e- r. Wednesday after visiting friends and Friday afternoon. Mrs. Mattie Stone and Mrs. Ed relatives for two weeks in Kansas and Winchester were special guests. Mrs. Colorado. The Ladies Faculty club held their i Theurer and Mrs. Harry Drew won Thursday after- prizes. regular meeting last Mrs. Sallie Gephart and daughter, noon at the home of Mrs. LeRoy Bishop .with Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. C. C. Kdvthe. of Salt Lake Citv. were Sun. Watlrfna as hostesses. Ruth Johnson day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley was in charge of the program which Gephart. consisted of a reading. .The Ship of I Mrs. G. H. Morrison of Eden, Ida., in- was a Sunday guest of her sister, Mrs Fate," by Lois Cooke, and a veryfrom stories on short talk scnenKw. otto teresting was givearly Greek to modern times,, RefreshMr. and Mrs. David Hendry left en by Mrs. Arthur Welling. for Jerome, Idaho, to visit ments were served to 15 members and Sunday their parents. Mrs. Ed Winchester, a special guest. Mr. and Mrs. John Marsden of TooMr. and Mrs. Oliver Lucherina and were weekend guests of Mr. and ele, were the -- Myrhter, Veloy, of Logan, Woodward. guests 0turday and Sunday of Mr. Mrs. H. T.Mrs. Adam Brenkman were Mr. and and Mrs. Norman Mauerhn. Paul Spenst of Logan, was a guest Sunday and Monday at the home of bis daugh- Wednesday. ter Mm Mmicrhn Mm firwnat r Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thomas and chil- turned home after visiting here for ui jjuaiou, vwubiu kabui uajr av Liic me paat ween. of Mr. Thomas' sister. Mrs. W. !vm M. ftnri Mm I KphAnlr nf Salt 'w. Shuman. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stander and Mr. Lake, visited Friday and Saturday at use nome or ar. acnena s parents, Air. and Mrs. James Ransom were guests and Mrs. John Schrenk. Saturday at a Hallowe'en party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess R. Jensen in Salt Lake City. Junior England entertained a few of Quality Merchandise his friends at a Hallowe'en party on Thursday evening at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam BrenkOils man. Games were played during the ; evening. Later refreshments were Glass served to 14 guests.. atThursday evening, Nov. 1st, Mrs. Walt Baer and Mrs. Vern Watkins enPARMERS' CASH UNION tertained the S. O. D. H. Guests were "Your Good Will Our Best Asset" Mrs. Rudy Miller and Mrs. Russel Phone 35 Trwnonton, Utah e Waldron. Prizes were won by Maughan and Edith Foxley. i ! ' . , I . Mr and Mrs S. B. Hess and Mrs. Jess Knudson of Brigham, were Sun- day guests at tne nome oi aa.c, ouu Mrs. Jack Laub. lois Lucille and Ruth Cropley. Meis-te- r Rohde, Rhea Heppler and Ruth were weekend guests of Lydia Meister and Janice fcn in imom. The Intermediate cpworcn iTtni last Wednesday even ing in the M. E. church and the fol wui. lowing officers were eiecieu Watland, Shaw, president; Shirley and Helel Winzeler, Gene Winchester Norvice as Meister presidents; Ralph ma Cozier as secretary; Ralph Woer-ne- r as treasurer and Mrs. N. E. Shaw as sponsor. The meetings will be held each Sunday evening. Mrs. Ernest Insley accompanied by Mrs. Fred McDonald of Napa, Calif., arrived Friday to visit her parents, Winchester. Mrs. a mwi FMp-aWinchester entertained a few friends homein Wednesday afternoon at her The ladies. two of the visiting honor afternoon was spent quilting and later a social was enjoyed. of Wednesday, Nov. 7th, members the evening club spent the S O. D. H. folin Ogden, where they enjoyed the lies and afterwards a chowmaine par ty. Everyone reports a goou BOTHWELL o, Mrs. ibuc Information and Estimates for the NEW HOUSING PLAN us for your wants r . uor-inn- e, - Full line of at RIGHT PRICES BUILDING SUPPLIES Wilson Lumber Co. EAST IT! iiiiiiiii .niiH Lumber, Hardware Paints and and Chinaware - aiui -- .. r and Mrs. J. J. Newman and Mr. and Mrs. Ecra Harris, last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Keed Anderson entertained at a pheasant supper Sunday night for Dorothy Ballard, Erma Vance, Jule Harris and Orlo .. j a. , Kath-eryn- ScoW'' The Value of a Telephone Is Greater Than The In Case Fire Breaks Out In Case of Sickness or Accidets --To Protect the Life of Your Stock It's a Hired HnnrTrn Uol,. v X UU Vi V" AAWS Market Your Crops, Stock and ; RTNESS RIATC JEDRUV OcCASlQli uded -- I -- JTOuUCtS j- f5!rfat 1 Protects Human Life and City, were Uy and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Larson. Ira Somers, came over from the A. C. Thursday and spent a few hours with his mother, Mrs. Linda somers. The electric power has now been con tlnued on the L. R. and Vernon Shaf er homes, a greatly appreciated Im provement. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover and daughter. Mrs. Hazel Riser, visited relatives in Ogden last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hansen were Logan business visitors, Monday, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Kbrth were to Brigham City, Monday evening because of the serious illness of his mother. Election returns showed this pre cinct strongly for the President and the New Deal. Heretofore it has been strongly republican. ..... ...... ivery i arm JVpprfa a Gives , p and Toii, Xrvrrr5 YoiJirm,ptertion ATELEPHOJNKi Cor - ey As yrHY SPONGE ON YOUR NEIGHBOR? CALL NO. 0 AND HAVE A TELEPHONE INSTALLED TODAY! You Owe It to the Family and the Farm Bear River Valley Telephone Co. It tells a good deal about a man's home life if he orders rice pudding and I- - SAVE At Your home-mad- e cake at a lunch Home-Owne- d CITY DRUG CO. (formerly "SCOTTS") 50c OVALTINE 39c1 75c Bayer ASPIRIN (100's) 59? Castile SOAP (full Lb) 50c Pepsodent Antiseptic 25J 39? Alka Seltzer TABLETS ... 49l COD LIVER OIL (full pt.) 75 65c Mistol NOSE DROPS 531 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste ... 39 60c SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY FOR ONE -- - HOUR - 6 to 7 p. m. 39c RUBBING ALCOHOL "full pint" - - i,Jty u SI Uc rr Niison of Og- - H the homes of Mr. B ' J 4i? i, TAt $199 T.1 i a Honest if' Values in Used. GAR EVERY doiiar you spend for one of our used cars buys a full dollar's worth of motoring pleasure and satisfaction. The values are always Unusual Here's the reason. When we accept a car in trade, we allow the owner no false valuation on It for the sake of making a sale. Therefore, we can afford to resell It at an honest price. At this time we, are offering unusual bargains n used cars. The prices are the lowest we have ever seen. AH of them have been carefully Inspected ' by our mechanics. Those which have been reconditioned are fully guaranteed. F-TA-H AUTO & IMPLEMENT CO. Ford Dealers f Tremonton, Spanish Fork, Payson, Provo, Springville, Pairvicw ! in this assortment is every wanted stylr , oxfords and straps. Here, too, is every desired pii'mps, leather or combination of leathers; every sousht-fo- r heel and every likeable last All at this value-givin-g price. Wut J - Trf). j'l,. A (TJQ ipO L. AA J that it ho UTAH "mootS" Phone 33 nd workmanship in lin that hat an air of distinction which apptalt to the well drewed black calfskin, made on a tmart narrow tot last mtn, with leather Cuban heel. 1 1 tA a4 VltiSiOli TREMONTON ; GOLDTAHDARD-SHOE- r" r i e "f 1 "J S. lores Go. Tremonton, Utah 1 |