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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1935 PAGE THRES ANN UAL BANQU ET and DANC E PER Program Including AT BOTHWELL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4th, False Rumors Aired In Cattle Program In the cattle purchasing program it seems that certain areas of the state have been supplied with misinformation. Reports came to the state office that people have been advised to hold their cattle because the federal government is going to make a distribution of feed. Such information Is not founded on any facts known to the state office., Data gathered indicate that nearly 200 thousand tons of hay in excess of that which is available in the state, is needed o feed the cattle through a normal winter. It is conceded that this hay is not available and more cattle will be saved by disposing of sufficient numbers so the balance might be fed, than if an attempt is made to carry the entire herd through the winter. Information from the federal government is that there wil be but one cattle purchasing program. This program will close by the end of December. There will positively be no distribution of feed. Every cattle owner should make a careful inventory of his feed and correlate with the stock to be fed. He should dispose of his cattle under this program in sufficient numbers so the balance kept may be fed through the winter. It is advised that the best animals be kept as a foundation herd for the future. It is hoped that this cattle purchase will be definitely understood and that any suggestion that there is going to be any feed distribution is merely propaganda, and that there will not be another federal cattle purchasing program. All who are compelled to sell cattle are advised to act quickly that this purchasing program may be cleared up as soon as gra-tituo- CARD OF THANKS We desire to take this opportunity of expressing our thanks and appre- ciation to our many friends and neighbors who were so kind and thoughtful toward us at the time of the accident and following the death of our beloved son and brother. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Payne and family. Rheumatic Sufferers Get Results Many Find New Hope In Williams R. U, X. Compound 7 P. M. BOTHWELL Mrs. Ezra By Harris "By Vera and Norma Summers enterMr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen of Brig, tained the drama troup after church ham City, were visiting here with Mr. Sunday night. Games were enjoyed and Mrs. G. Gardner Udy the fore and light refreshments served to 12 part of the week. members.- Deveril Lowery of Cardston, CanMr. and Mrs. Maynard Summers ada, who has been visiUng with relaentertained at a family dinner New tives here for the last two weeks, reYears day the 16 guests. turned to Canada Thursday of lastn Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith and children week. While here he visited of Preston, Ida., were weekend guests and Salt Lake City, where at the home of Mrs. Smith's parents, there, are many relatives of his parMr. and Mrs. Rasmus Anderson. ents, his mother being the oldest Dr. and Mrs. Eli Hawkins are spend daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. ing the holidays in California visiting Hess of this place. with their son, Will and family at D. D. Pierson, son of James Pier-soMrs. Menton Moody and Sacramento; if Idaho, is visiting here with family at Oakland; and Miss Georg-ann- Mrs. Janet Pierson. at San Mateo. The ward bishopric are making Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins are theYe annual visit to the members of spending the holidays with his sister, the ward. Beatrice, and brothers, Frank and The Sunday school superintendent, Grant. in connection with the ward bishopric Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Larson of are making plans for the new setup, and Mr. and Mrs. Rudger Fors-gre- n recommended by the church authoriwere New Year dinner guests ties to have the priesthood quorums of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew. of the ward meet in class work durLelila Stark is enjoying the holi- ing the Sunday school hour, and an day vacation with her parents, Mr. effort is being made to have as many and Mrs. Geo Starks and will return of the Aaronic priesthood members to her studies at the A. C. at Logan attend the Sunday school next Sunafter the holidays. day when this new setup would be Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Summers put into effect. and daughters were weekend visitors The sacrament meeting here Sunat Salt Lake City. day evening was well attended. Chas. Mrs. Eph Jensen and children spent Last, member of the high council, was Saturday at the home of her par- present bringing the message of the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson. stake presidency to our ward.' Also Max and Dean Anderson are get- the Elders of the Garland ward were ting their fat steer and lambs and in attendance, bringing with them a Lloyd Wilson his carload of hogs very nicely arranged program which ready for the Ogden stock show. They was listened to with interest by our delivered them in Ogden yesterday. people. Joseph Summers of Missoula, MonMany of our young folks accompantana, visited with Mr. and Mrs. James ied the basket ball boys to Clarkston Summers and Mrs. Hannah Summers Saturday afternoon where they met during the week. the players there in a fast game of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Summers ball in which they were defeated by were in Salt Lake last week to at- five points. The young people in trytend the wedding of Mrs. Summer's ing to cross over the mountain in sister, Miss Sumison ,to Dr. Schanon sleighs found the snow too deep and which took place at the Hotel Utah were compelled to leave one outfit on December 29. They returned home top of the mountain until the next Tuesday evening. day. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Anderson, Mrs. Nels Anderson and daughter, Shirley, were visiting in Ogden Friday. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Marble are in By Mrs. J. O. Hadfield Brigham attending Mrs. Marble's S $ mother, Mrs. Simmons, who was quite Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Forsberg enseverely burned, when she fell with a tertained at dinner Sunday for a numbucket of hot milk. of relatives from Bothwell. Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins of Lo- ber Miss Edna Mae Ward of Ogden, gan, and Frank Hawkins were dinner visited with her parents Wednesday of guests at the home of Bishop and lsist- week. Mrs. D. M Marble New Years day. The M. I. A. gave a dance ThursOrlie Evans of Oakland, Calif., and evening. A large crowd was in day Leatha Harris of Layton, were house attendance. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Starks Friday and Saturday. Fred and Lydia Eberhard of Logan I WILL PAY HIGHEST spent the weekend at the home of their uncle, Herman Eberhard. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Newman were PRICES FOR dinner guests New Years day at the S.I home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newman at Union. LaVon Tolman spent part of the holidays with her sister, Mrs. Ross Vincent of Salt Lake City. Farm-ingto- n, a, El-wo- HIDES PELTS i AND FURS J.W.GARRETT BELL PHONE . - 146 B. R. VALLEY PHONE - blood poison. Mi. and Mrs. Austin Udy announce theb irth of a daughter at the Valley Hospital Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Capener and Elders Andreason and Christenson of Elwood, were the visitors at the Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard and son, Jerry, visited relatives in Ogden on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Worthland and sons of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L'oyd Lish Monday. A Christmas program and childrens dance was given in the ward amuse- - BARGAINS DO Chevrolet Co. Hard Wheat 48-l- Peanut Butter Valmont Brand Jar 13c b. TREMONTON, UTAH r fIOC Japanese Supreme Quality 2 Lbs 36 : . i i - : i 7IUJ TDlwieh -- EKCQjRSDON Ho IBS ANGELES and Sr.: francisco & Or Jt ii Sim Get on the train and ride straight to in California! 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Mr. and Mrs. Newell Udy and daughter of Hyrum, are visiting at the T. J. Udy home. The young folks held a party Monday evening at the William Bowcutt DEWEYVILLE friends FOR ICE j Peter Pan Brand Large Can Medium Dozen ... PRICES FOR SATURDAY, JAN. 5 Tremonton, Utah I ! ! ! at Peters bo ro. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lish and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr, Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Dewey accompanied the girl's orchestra to Snowville where they ment hall on Monday, sponsored by the primary officers of the ward Mr. and Mrs. Axel Hasel left for California Wednesday where they expect to visit for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Barnard attended the funeral services of Milton Frod sham at Rockland, Idaho, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Germer a few days visiting relatives spent and Lo-ga- OUR Fronk EVERYONE IS INVITED Steward Tubbs of Holbrook, Idaho, is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Tubbs. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Johnson of Logan, are visiting with Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tubbs. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker and daughter, Betty Rae, of Pocatello, are guests at the E. W. Ward home. Miss Peg Capener entertained the Cleo Circle club at her home last week. Mrs. Benton Pett of Brighara is at the Austin Udy home during the ill ness of her daughter, Mrs. Udy. n Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowcutt of spent a few days at the Robert' Mcfarlane home. Leon Macfarlane accompanied them to Logan and is visiting with her sister the remainder of the week. Elaine Bowcutt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ge. Bowcutt, is very ill with RIVERSIDE elimi-nate- st pain-produci- Dance and PLATE, PLYMOUTH Mrs. Don R. Lamb Rheumatic sufferers have benefited X. Comtaking Williams R. U.treatments other when all even pound have failed. Williams R. U. X. Compound does not just "cover or "dull" the pain, but it actually dissolves the acid wastes and hem through the kidneys. In VaLoy Iverson returned to the Wemose cases relief is immediate, its ber college Tuesday after spending action is thorough and scientific. 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