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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1934 PAGE TWO BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER EAST TREMONTON EAST GARLAND Eat red at the Poatoffke at Tre David Geo. Larson Mrs. A. Mrs. Beal By Mrs. P. E. Ault By Matter. Second Class as By ason too, Utah 4 on Published at Tremonton, Utah, Eernice entertained to of One AGENTS social for the wanted orders take week. Brough of each gatherings largest Thursday evening. The occasion was her Burgoyne Christmas cards. Liberal in the community for some time past Subscription Rates commission. Apply at Leader office. was the dance and shower given in fourteenth birthday. A delicious hot $2.00 One Year (in advance) of Mr .and Mrs. Mark Wood, supper was served the nine guests, afMrs. Amy Hanson of Brigham City, honor 5100 Six Months (in advance) Wednesday evening of last week in ter which many games were enjoyed, i, h nday at the home of her Miss Lolita Hodges, teachev in the 50tf spent the ward house. Mrs. Wood was forThree Uonths (in advance) Mrs. Lewis O. Johnson. Miss Eula Rhodes, daughter of Tremonton school, was a weekend vismerly Mr, and Mrs. V. Wm. Johns, Max Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes. Friends itor of Miss Wanda Garfield, tseal and Miss Virginia Smitn ,at- - gathered from nearly all the surround, Mrs. Lewis Abbott and son, Stanley, tended tne football game in Logan ing towns, Logan, Brigham City and and daughter, Dana Jean, visited rela-- t Saturday. Farmington. The young couple were tives in Farmington, Sunday, Mrs. Lewis Lilly white was hostess pretty well fitted for house keeping j Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott attendT! only place in d U. S. wher a catalog and Jcttiinfc natter coverin- any Una of business to tne Uariand camp ot tne uaugnteis judging by the large array of prac-o- x ed the home coming at the U. S. A. aw product can BeTobtained Fraa tad Without u tan noneeis ai ner noiae xauia- - tical and useful presents received. The ' C. at Logan, Saturday. Obligation ia the American Industrial Library. ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson and Write for Buaineaa Advertising Matter you ara day. An lnteiesmg program was ien- - floor was crowded with dancers who interested in; same will be promptly forwarded. ueied and aeucioaa lexiusuments enjoyed a jolly evening, to the' music family of Logan, spent the weekendwui AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL LIIRAHY served to twenty-liv- e of the Hall orchestra. The newlyweds with Mrs. Charles Peterson and famguests. juyKaaiuaariat BbUsUbs, Cklaajo, Illiaela Bishop and Mrs. AiaiK .Nichols spent are living in Garland. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Taylor of Salt Mrs. Harold Selman presented her Saturday in Logan where they were in attendance at the various activities husband with twin girls which were Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mr. born Thursday evening at the home of and Mrs. George Abbott, Sunday. of tne home coming. Miss Dona Brough was home from Mrs. J. M. Uaauie served a hot her mother, Mrs: Mary Sorensen. The dinner to eignt members of tne Gar- babies and mother are doing nicely at Salt Lake City over the weekend. Mrs. Charles Peterson accompanied land bridge club Saturday, alter this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Nielsen and chil her sister, Mrs. Joseph Scothern and which bridge was played. Mr. and Mrs. Leiand Thompson dren of Idaho Falls, were the Sunday son, Darrell ,of So. Tremonton, to Pro as well as to your Country were business visitors in Spring can- - and1 Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs vidence, Thursday and visited their ... ! I.l vvwin mother, Mrs. Mary J. Checketts, and nuuuou. yon, i uesuay. Stake conference and M, I. A. meet- - brother, Wm. Checketts and family. Mrs. Oluf Johnson visited with her daughter, Marion, in Ogden, Thurs- ing in the evening were enjoyed by a large number of ward members SunPATRONIZE YOUR day. 4 Mrs. A. R. Ivins of Salt day at Garland. Mr. and LOCAL MERCHANTS Mrs. Mr. and Lake City, were guests on Sunday of Lafayette Saturday, Grover motored to Idaho Falls and By Enid Welling Pres. and Mrs. C. E. Smith. 4 Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Beal and daugh- Rigby, Idaho, returning Sunday. They ters, Roma and Irene, of Moore, Ida., report our valley as looking green anu to the David was hostess Jones Mrs. were guests at the home of his broth- more prosperous compared with the Social Development club, Thursday er, George Beal, Monday night. The country they saw. afternoon. Miss Woodside gave a very Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. interesting paper on world events. guests were enroute to Long Beach, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beal accom- Korth, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Isaacson Two vocal numbers were rendered by panied them to Salt Lake City Tues- and children motored to Twin Falls, Mrs. Irene Peck and Faye Farns-wortIdaho, where they visited with Mr. INDIVIDUALS, one farmer's day. members and the Twenty-fiv- e Mrs. Lewis O. Johnson came home and Mrs. Elwood Bingham and the following invited guests were said I strength cancels another's-,-Admlnis-tratereMable Bessie and Misses Korth, from Cedar Wednesday City, where Chester C. Davis, AAA Mrs. John Mason, Mrs. E , Friday. Mrs. Richards Pi recently. "Through organiza- she spent the' past seven weeks visit- turning in were Mr. and Mrs. Alca Rhodes tion, his strength multiplies. Only as ing with her daughter, Mrs. L. C. Garn. A del Ogden on business, Tuesday. lie can and will express himself thru Mites and family. ed. M. and Sorensen J. Mrs. HanL. R. of Hansen daughter, Ogden ( Orvan organization is the farmer's influence a at sen and Mrs. Myrtle Hansen of War- Verda .entertained quilting par felt in national councils. That brief statement concerns every ren, all relatives of Mrs. E. Lewis ty Thursday afternoon. Ten guests American farmer. One of the great- Johnson, were her dinner guests Sat enjoved the social afternoon. Deli est difficulties faced in the past, both urday, the occasion being Mrs. John- ous refreshments wereE. served H Mr. and Mrs. W. by private and public bodies, in seek son's birthday anniversary. in relatives Mr. Mrs. R A. and visiting to and stabilize Capener spent improve farming Ing Monday and Tuej conditions, has been lack of organiza Monday with relatives in Ogden. Mr .and Mrs. V. Wm. Johns spent sen accomrj tion. Too many farmers existed solely as individuals, and had no one to Sunday and Monday at the home of for a lo; peak to them. In brief, agriculture his Mother ,Mrs. Amy B. Johns ii lacked centralized authorities of the Ogden. Mr .and Mrs. LeRov Ma" farmer's own choosing, who could ex ert continued and aggressive efforts sons, Aivin and Glen limore atteujded the to bettering his status. That was true ,and is probably still Logan Saturday true, of the maioritv of farmers. But ters, Alissa a minority of farm producers have a In M; rJ different story to present. These farm- andlaw, Mrs. ers have joined in creating great orBrigham Cit. ganizations. They have elected direc-tor- s visited with exwho hire trained, experienced ecutives. And no one who has watch- vid E.theMann wi ed agriculture during recent years can spend Mr. and Mr help but be impressed by the progress ed with Mr. these associations have made. In Preston, Ida: ing in milk .cotton, fruits and other Thomas Wise met solved and have products, they or in Ogden, M their many problems. They have had ups and downs. While they haven't brought about an agricultural millen-- 1 ium, members of these cooperative farm organizations have had a much happier time of it than have unorganized farmers. The old saying that "In union there is strength," was never more apt than it is today and it goes for farmers as well as all other workers and producers. GARLAND I sis-ic- j i Free to Public j - spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Richards of Wellsville, spent the past few days visiting with their parents and friends The joint mutuals of the Fielding ward sponsored a dancing party Friday evening. Music was furnished by the Fielding orchestra. Mrs. Owen Archibald was the hostess to the Cleo club Friday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in playing bridge. Mrs. Wynn Hansen won high score, with consolation going to Mrs. Carl Wilcox. Sixteen members were present Luncheon was served. Chester Cannon, who has been spending the past week visiting in j ; Salt Lake City, with his sister, Mrs. Hyrum Krause, returned home Friday. Miss Noreen Earl entertained the members of the S. S. club Sunday afternoon. The afternoon was spent playing games. Enid Welling won the high prize, with Barbara Welling winning low. After the games, the remainder of the afternoon was spent in candy making. Newspaper advertising enables man ufacturers to check advertising results and costs in every market which they enter. 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