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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAT. NOVEMBER IS, 1834 wVrajyon by Mxs..C R, SteffenJ of Mr. and Mrs. F. s weekend . TeueaU I SvaV and IJOUZiU . . MVa rhian - Mrs. VnnsLcaocn. " Cannon. Salt of , Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Stohl The regular meeting of the O. H S. visited Tuesday and Wednesday at the home Mrs. He be r was held Wednesday night In Oonane. Final arrangements were made for the Z harvest festival to be held Saturday, Edith H. Miller and Mrs. Claud Mnj G H Watland last in relaUves visited Logan Iverson cityi ghaw f rom . Saturday. John House and Margaret Mrs The Treble Cleff piano club met &v Woodsides of Garland, attended the the home of Shirley Watland Nov. 9. meeting. ... j. uiuJ Fourteen members and three guests Mr. and Mrs. wayne aanaan nice D. W. Jenkins were business visitors were present, witn rive aDseni. lunch was served. The next meeting in Salt Lake Wednesday. Mrs. Jenn will be held at the home of Gwenith kins accompanied them as far as there. Bentenson, Friday, December 7. the day . ,and spent a iri0ii7Al line and c w. w w O Mrs. Alvis Anderson and Rhea Hep- -iSir. OliUj iUIO mornMargaret Jenkins of Ogden, spent the pier returned home Wednesday t BEAR. RIVER M-'e- HI " . n. to Cleveland, Idaho, for father, . motored to take orders wanted . . . . a iLa.-- ! i nlfiMAii raniain i T"V, . J . . wi. lla aiiuviouh i.uuuu. iSUTgOyne v nnslilliis varus. luuinuaj. Leader his office, with ed at commission. Apply daughter, Mrs. W. C. and Mrs. Robert Allen were Gregor and will visit there for the - week ' wgkend guests of Mr .and Mrs. WilMr8 Lamar Easmussen of liam Keiley at Twin Falls, Idaho. John- Redmond retunied home Tuesday af-Hunsaker and small granddaugh- ter floendin dayB at tte home tec accompanied them home. c T Thompson. of Mr Tv, pShSvvS Mrs. J. H. Keller left last Thursday AGENTS . A V : Mc-;M- r. I , ... a I Sunday. Last Thursday evening Mrs. Edgar entertained 20 friends of her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Insley and her friend. Mrs. Fred McDonald of Zand Mr. her Napa, Calif., who are here visiting. with parents, densay Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stander and The evening was spent playing games Mrq N T Soanelre Mrs. Mary Newman were guests on and later refreshments were served. '. . D, , , Newman's brother, Mr?;,Fra TrT Mr .and Mrs. Edgar Winchester and her mother. Tuesday of Mrs. is visiting 11.. ir- -. PmtAdt Tnolav anH Mna at Huntsville. orney Mrs. Dave Hams. Mrs. Elnor Bowcutt of Brigham, Fred McDonald were weekend guests Mrs. Otto Schenkle is visiting her was a guegt gunday of Mr. and Mrs. in Ogden and Salt Lake. mother, Mrs. M. Bee be in Salt Lake Demont Dockstader. Mrs. H. C. Haight entertained the Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Georges of B. B. Driage ciud, Cjy, who is seriously ill. naay evening. vMrs. Felix Zesiger and daughter, Spanish Fork, Dr. and Mrs. Frank T. A delicious luncheon was served at Vaudis, and Mrs. Ernest Woodward Reynolds of Provo, and Mrs. J. F. Fred's Cafe and later they went to the aid son, Don, accompanied by theh Mendenhall of B&t Lake City, were Ranson home and played bridge. Priz- - ' j . i .1 ej. i er EDITOR: , Orpha Heppler. BASKET BALL BEGINS With the football season over, the Roan now turn to basketball. Coach Harris has started a basketball ies nut of which he will pick his bas- kthaii team. There are eight teams fuuya, It's Bargains Like These That Make MORE SATISFIED CUSTOMERS - PER DOLLAR . . T 1, Luc I II GEPHARTS Spfiiit;at iv' - m iasi-Ts- e ,M a 1 played. The seoras with each tea er iey Women's Shoes : -- wuivu U1 y. a a contain .t'vx.iiocia7I?'una :xo were. ai tfeaesia games Degm tinue on until tour jon, Mrs. uiic Mr, ;aod. Mrs.' tjteoer naumg. ru r TVia knmM nf Arnold Dallin. ReublB 1 . Bear River HIGH LIGHTS ' . j 1 i CITY. . Jg Jenkins. Monday night, Mrs. Edgar ter entertained a group of relatives in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Those nresent from out 01 Tnniov town were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winchester Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. William . Winchester, Mrs. Benjamin ..n inikum DcrHpn nnH St a n was iey Lower of Ogden. The evening a and chat social moving a with spent picture given by Alvis Anderson. D. W. Winches-Winchest- I, . " - : ; -- j V. e j Og-de- L. mmt Vmidin? of Mantua, Holmgren, Dewey Ramsdale, Willard Mr and Mrs. Clifford Jensen are the H. Andersen, Mark Mcuoy ono for scarproud parents of a baby girl, born Art George November 13, at their home. with one case in each famlet fever, " f rn. Hannah Hansen, ae-- 74 vears. ily. had the misfortune to fall early Sun- Mrs. Ida Lee, one of the Relief Soday morning when she was getting ciety stake board of Brigham City, gl3ia3 0f water. In falling she broke was a visitor to the Relief Society of her hip. She was taken to the Valley this ward, Tuesday. Hospital in Tremonton. Mrs. Hansen Delone, the four year old son of Mrs has been in poor health fw mlm Oscar Andersen had the misfortune to and was stayingat the home daughter, Mrs. Beranrd Hansen Her through to the shoulre- brUised but many friends hope for hei speedy idjy covery. no bones were broken. j who is employMiss Elenore Jensen, Af ton and Zula Hansen, who ed in Salt Lake City, spent the week areMeg attending school in Provo, at the end in this city visiting her parents, B Y. u., spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jensen. their father, Hyrum J. Hansen. Ernest Christensen of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Holger Rasmussen of una cu. Corinne, spent Sunday visiting Mr. Calif., spent a few days in Thorsen and Mrs. Lorenzo jonnson ana iam-il- visiting his aunt, Mrs. Sina and family. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Buckins of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday visiting in universal Newspaper reading is a this city with Mrs. Buckins sister, there-- . advertising, Newspaper habit mm HhriRtian Zinck and family. onfVy rtnv virtuallv all vo Mr. and Mrs. Christian Zinck ana lore, iwthem the mprchanta' son. Lee, spent Monday in Ogden on who buy, givmg Mr.d ; l r-- um Bnti Japeniunday visiting at the hqme of ,' par- - . guests De' Seldom are we able to present finer shoes of real quality at these almost unheard of prices;.. They'll make light-footand you are extremely light on your budget ! Buy them now for the coming holidays and morning, afternoon and evening wear for months ahead ! . ed light-hearte- d, yBn .s. LeRoy a and Glen MBy0 ided the 1"" Xirday $1.98 to $4.95 ..1JI" Men's Shoes ) V Good Quality This rare scoop is being carried just aa strongly into the men's department! Well built and well styled ... these shoes conform entirely with every real masculine taste! fcen pre- - m $3.95 Sizes range from 7-- -- iW?7ri dMmm .fffflgttwmwtwm 10 Some of Only Air" Liner," and "The House That Jill Built." v. advertising, the ll A poster display books in the school library, has been prepared by the sophomore class, and is on exhibit in Miss Johnson's room. Helen Johnson. 1 XX ART GUILD PLANS PARTY In the meeting of the Art Guild held Thursday, plans were made for the club party to be held the twenty-firof this month. Alice Crocket was chosen as chairman of the committee with Clara Korth, Elva Davis, and Hazel Manning as assistants. The theme of the party suggested by the chairman, will be an art studio. The committees for the project of the club for the year, a puppet show, were also chosen at the meeting and each student was assigned a characHazel Manning. ter to work on. Children's Shoes 1 I . mbpc. f j 1 b jf ,j3.r.--(- y fi y -- $1 .49 to $2.69 Sizes from 5 to 3 We Urge You to Hurry for a Wider Choice From This Limited Stock! -- 4 25C Yard j v I I I SWEATERS ZIPPER BLUE - TAN WHITE - RED JACKETS VALUES ttenuine Tree Brand Pocket Knives .... 79c Genuine Schaeffer Fountain Pens .... $2.75 Linen Stationery, paper or envelopes .... 10c at Your Home Owned CITY DRUG CO., formerly Scotts Friday and Saturday, Nov S v... $1.98 69c WATER BOTTLE 49c HOSPITAL COTTON, full pound 000 Keen Kutter CLIPPERS 39c $1.49 WESTINGHOUSE LAMPS each S amb m Large 15c RUBBER BALLS Now Only JEWELERY ir Heavy Blue Zipper Jackets for Boys Sizes 6 to 18 .. Millville. 10 I LowpRicE-Tf- 1 Turtle Neck Fors-berg- 16-1- 7 MILK OF MAGNESIA, pint Pure CASTILLE SOAP, pound Pepsodent TOOTH PASTE 39c Ipana TOOTH PASTE COD LIVER OIL, full pint 39c 75c 35c VICKS VAPO RUB 27c 30c BROMO QUININE TABLETS 19c 25c 39c $1.19 ALARM CLOCKS Guaranteed 98 The te tchers of the Bear River City school, taught here Thursday while the local teachers, Edward Harris, Francessa Wight and Dorothy Larson visited the Honeyville school. Mrs. Edward Harris was called to the bedside of her sister, Wednesday, at tne Dee Hospital in Ogden. Mrs. Anton Anderson visited with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Reeves of Centerville ,on Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Emma Archibald and sons of Garland, and Mr. and Mrs. John Cran-ie- r and children of Corinne, were the guests of Mrs. Anton Anderson, Sunday. Mrs. T. E. Adams was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson of Garland, Sunday. Marjorie Ballard of Tremonton. was the guest of Fay Waldron, Tuesday. Arthur Welling and Mrs. Nathella Griffin of the M. I. A. stake board. visited with us Tuesday evening. Their presence was very much appreciated. ...... Quality Merchandise 10c Same in Mens ... to 29c 10c aq ftU $2.98 Genuine Leather BEAUTY AIDS and Cosmetics POWDER PUFFS . WAVE SET ... SHAVING LOTION ... SHAVING CREAM ... ALMOND LOTION RUBBING ALCOHOL H AIR OIL... RAZOR BLADES ... BELTS Boys or Men 49c Heavy Winter . UNIONS Random or Bleach All Sizes to 46 93c Lumber, Hardware CITY DRUG CO. Tremonton, Spanish Fork, Payson, Provo, Sprinffville, Fairview Paints and Oils Glass and Chinaware -- FARMERS at- CASH UNION "Your Good Will Our Best Asset" Thone 35 .... Trrm niton. Utah ................ ,U Gephart Stores Co. PHONE 33 ; Adjustable - Leather Sweat Bands AT THE Costume THATCHER Mrs. William Burton and Mrs. Agnes Burton visited relatives at Brigham, Friday. Mr .and Mrs. Ralph Forsgren of 's Corinne, were the guests of Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson .Sunday. Miss Dorothy Larson had as her guest Monday, Miss Esther Stohl of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Anderson made a business trip to Brigham, Monday. Mrs. A. W. Bergstrom is visiting her brothers and sisters at Logan and F1SHB . 15 - 30 - 60 watt 1 st Every pair built to give healthy comfort and lasting style. Carefully fitted. Ages from 3 to 12. Portek ELECTRIC GRILL 1 ... SCHOOL CAPS OIL CLOTH fTJZJe. GARTERS UTAH i h V |