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Show PAGE FOUR BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3. 1833 Mrs. Vernon Shaffer and children and candy were served. Mr. and Mrs. but Is now improving. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Andersen and are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Ben Benton furnished the music. EAST GARLAND visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. a entertained children A. M. in sisters Adams Mrs. Gam The during Fielding I By Mrs. David Larson social a O. east. in at husband's absence friends the of number their her Tingey of Corinne, last Friday. 4-J. P. Chris tensen was a Salt Lake Mr. Harvey and Miss Helen Rad-do- New Years night. and Friday. He of Syracuse, were Sunday evenThe outstanding social event of the The Sunday school officers spon- visitor on Thursday of his missiona to W. went Mr. report Mrs. season of and J. the for chilgive married peoguests the holiday ing sored a dancing party for he which from work was just returnthe and dance Larson. in the banquet ple dren in the ward house the afternoon ary for the week his as He had guest of ed. Clifton Two ward house Thursday evening. Under the supervision of New Years day. Large pop corn end. Miss Rhea Wood of Fielding. long tables gaily decorated in Christ- Grover and Kenneth Shaffer, scout balls were served. mas candles and colors were filled masters, the boys spent a jolly evenMr. and Mrs. S. L. Petersen and Lewis and Clarissa Larson enterwith good things to eat and practic- ing in the basement of the ward went to Preston to spend New family at their of friends a tained Mrs. Petersen's parents, ally all expected guests were present house New Years eve, where they home Newgroup with Years Years night. to enjoy the evening. Bishop L. M. popped corn, ate chili and ice cream. Mr. and" Mrs. Peter Meisner. They Holman was master of ceremonies Miss Rhoda Larson returned Wedleft Monday and returned Tuesday. and W. E. Hansen toast master. A nesday evening from Salt Lake City Standley Benson of Ogden, was a jolly time was had dancing old time where she spent the past ten days I of Norma Andersen Saturday. guest as well as more modern dances. Mr. visiting with relatives and friends. By Mrs. IL P. Rasmussen Miss Fern Bennett returned New and Mrs. Lafayette Grover were givYears to resume her school here afMr. and Mrs. F. G. Korth had their en first place in the prize waltz. over New Years holiand ter spending the holidays at Mink ) PCAILS Members of the V. G. F. club entertained their partners at a progressive dinner party New Years eve, which was served at the homes of Mrs. Jay Rhead. Mrs. Henry Drewes Mrs. James Walton and Mrs. Henrie. 26 members and guests were present and a very pleasant evening was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalton spent New Years eve visiting friends at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Paskett of the home of Burley. Idaho, visitedS. atCook on New Geo. Mrs. Mr. and Years day. Francis and Wesley Pierson, sons of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Pierson, of Cheyenne. Wyo.. spent the holidays with their parents. Mrs. Londy Harris and Mrs. Rudy Miller entertained at a 500 party on of Wednesday evening at the home Mrs. Harris. The rooms were decorated with Christmas colors. The tables were decorated with New Year cards. 24 guests were present. enterMr. and Mrs. J. D. Harris tained at a family dinner New Years and day. Miss Eva Butler of Logan, Mrs. Stanfill of Tremonton, were the special guests. An interesting social affair of the week was the house warming given hv nr. and Mrs. D. B. Green at their new home on New Years eve. The Mention, rooms were bright with Christmas colors. The evening was spent playing games and at midnight a delicious luncheon was served to 20 guests.. The party then spent the earty morning hours dancing at the Armory at Garland. Members of the Epworth League club were entertained at a card party Nm VAra ve. at the home of Miss Lucille Cropley. Attractive yuletide decorations prevailed. At tne ciose oi the evening's entertainment a buffet supper was served to Z3 guests. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Pierson spent New Years day at Logan, visiting with Mrs. Pierson's mother, Mrs. A Rad-clif- fe . fivlanr1 V New Years eve a group of friends met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Theurer, delightfully surpris very pieasam ing M.r. ..ineurer. eveaing was spent . 16 guests were a nre3ent. Miss Verna and Mildred n, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stukie of Logan, spent New Year's eve at the home of Mrs. Stukie's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Theurer. Mr. and Mrs. William Bradshaw of Kamas, Utah, are holiday visitors at the home of Mr. Bradshaw's parents, Mi. and Mrs. George H. Brandshaw. Darrel Shaw of Corinne, is spending the Christmas holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Shaw. Marjorie Miller 10, of Tremonton. won first place in the drawing contest for the Junior Salt Lake Tribune Gloria, Faye and foi- the year 1934. won honors, in the all high Virginia, poetry and drawing contest. Miss Delia Lund and Jack Stringham of Ephriam. Utah, were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Archibald had as their dinner guests at their home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Harris of Ogden. Mrs. Sam Getz had as dinner guests Mr and Mrs. Phillip Getz. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Getz. Mrs. W. E. Getz, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Dockstader, Mr. m Melvin Castleton. Sam nnA Henrv Baer and Mary Getz, Sam Rickenback and Pete Getz of Monta Vista, Colorado, vrra minora Bowcutt of Brigham at City, was a New Years day guest u. ana uock Mrs. i. Mr. of home the Mrs. D. W. Jenkins was called to Ogden Wednesday, on account of the illness or Mrs. u ieweiung. Mr and Mrs. Geo. Ouinney motor e to Loiran Thursday evening to at tend a house party given by Mrs. A T Smith Mr. and Mrs. Leland Crystal en tertained at a buffet dinner ana watch party New Years eve. Those present in the party were Mr. and Mn n V Winzeler. Mr .and Mrs. J. D. Dockstader, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schenkle Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cas tletnn. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ellenson Grace Thomoson and Mary Getz. The host was assisted bv Vaudis Hoiaa wav and Jennie Nessen. ran flAfr. and son. Howard, of El ko, Nevada, were visiting relatives here last week .also attending the funeral services or w. js oeiz. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Getz had as dinner guests Sunday, Mrs. P. W Snmcra Mrs. William Somers. Mrs Dan Ackerman and Florence Getz of Peoria, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Cal S. Smith snent the holidays in Ogfden and Centerville with their children and other rela Theurer entertained Wednesday night at a nouae party, me evening was speni playing games and a delicious lunch-ewas served to 14 guests. The Misses Anna Marie and Verna Theurer entertained at a dancing party Thursday evening. The tables were decorated in Christmas colors. tives. Eight guest3 vere present. Mrs. William Ebberly, formerly Blood Marie Eggli, entertained thirty of her friends at her mother's home SatHim Dizzy! urday evening. Mrs. j Ebberley will leave Friday for Peoria, 111., to make Has Found Wonderful Relief In Wil her home. liams S. L. K. Formula Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Watkins are s spending the holidays with Mrs. In explaining his condition. Mr. J. parents at Salt Lake City. The V. G. F. club entertained at a B. O Daniel, Corydon, la., states: "I have suffered with stomach waffle supper Saturday night at the noma of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor. trouble for over 10 years and with The decorations were of Christmas kidney trouble almost that long. It design. The evening was spent play- got so bad that I couldn't eat with ing games. 16 guests were present. out suffering afterwards. I felt bloatMr. and Mrs. Geo. Bradshaw enter- ed and had no breath, little appetite. tained at a dinner party New Years My blood pressure made me dizzy. eve. The out of town guests included I was advised to try your medicine. Mr.- and Mrs. E. A. Bergstrom of By now it has stopped those awful Brisham City. spells and my blood pressure is down. George Pierson of Salt Lake City, I now have a good appetite and am spent N'ew Years eve with his par- gaining weight. Williams S. L. K. Formula acts on ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Pierson. Mr .and Mrs. Parley Archibald en. (1) the stomach, (2) liver, (3) kidney, tertilned at a bridge party Thursday and (4) quickly helps to correct faulnight at their home. The seasonal ty elimination. If you suffer from decorations were used for the tables. stomach, liver of kidney disorders, see the City Drug Co. (Adv.) Twenty guests were present. ELWOOD & family together day Their children from out of town were Elvan from Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Bingham and Misses Bessie and Mabel Korth of Twin Falls Miss Charlotte Yancey of Salt Lake City is also a guest. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Miller had as their guest last week, Mrs. F. A. Shuman of Penrose. On Monday they took Mrs. Shuman to her home and visited relatives in Penrose. The PEP girls of Bear River high school, had a pleasing social in the ward house Saturday evening, most of the club being present. The hall was prettily decorated in Christmas colors. Dancing was the main diversion of the evening. Punch, wafers Wednesday evening the M. I. A. officers sponsored a dancing party which was a pleasing success. Prizes were given couples who happened to be under certain numbers at given times which created considerable interest. Mr3. Alva Rhodes entertained at a surprise party in honor of her husband's birthday, Wednesday evening. Close relatives were the invited guests Mr. and Mrs. John Oyler, Sr., spent part of the Christmas holidays with their daughters in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hansen and children returned Monday evening from Salt Lake City where they spent several days. M M M Sale pees 10:90 A. 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LOW GREATLY REDUCED 33 t 9 4 th Unusually Fine Beautiful Assortment. Now at Previously Unheard of Jewels Watches ' Wedding Rings Matched Sets WATCH BRACE RETS Newest Style ( M Women's AMERICAN WATCHES DIAMOND RINGS Pocket and Wrist. Sfyles WHITE, Zita Johann, Peggy Shannon, Janet Beecher, Evelyn Knapp, Dorothy Lee, Fay Wray and June Clyde are a few of America's most beautiful women who wear and recommend Gold Standard Shoes for all women who would be in step with fashion. Here are some of the Gold Standard styles they favor for Fall. calf idayf" January included. See Them - Buy - tj Bill Folds - Keytainers --- Save! New stock many equipped with latest zipper fasteners in this unusually fine assortment of matched sets. A New Low Price! eyelet tie This Is Not a "Closing Out Sale" But It Is An Honest Effort To Raise Money Necessary To Settle Accounts Falling Due In The Sale Will Be Conducted by Members Of the W. E. Getz Family The Near Future The Store Will Continue in Busi-nes- s Be Here Early Your Guarantee of Continued Service The Sale Will Be Held In The i 1 - Gephart Stores PHONE 33 -- Co. TREMONTON, UTAH W. E. GETS JJEWELI&Y TOEE Phone 75.0-- 1 Tremonton, Utah 4 RICHARD M. GERBER, EXECUTOR giiiiiixxxxxxrxxiiiniirixxxxxxxTin.i 's M OFFERED AT M At ) Hun-saker- M Reductibnslrom g Years day to accompany his daughter. Norma, back to the U. S. A. C. after spending the holidays at home. Mr. and Mrs. Willas Adams and daughter of Ogden, was a week end guest of Mrs. Martine Larsen, and other of Mrs. Adams' relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Hunsaker and daughter, Joan, of Honeyville, spent-thholidays at the home of Mrs. parents, Mr. end Mrs. V. L. Hansen. Miss Dorothy Hansen and her girl business. friend, Miss Slater of Ogden, spent Mrs. Wm. Petersen has been con-- j New Years at the home of her parfined to her bed for a couple of weeks ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hansen. Jeweler in Tremonton for 26 Years M j V i with her folks. -Creek, Elian Anderson went to Logan New Cash Mafeim ale Jewelry Stock of the Late Jo Getz - 'ifH ' n, CXX2 M Wat-kin'- fir Af-to- Pressure High Made BUck calf Mp- io pump Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hunsaker daughters, Audery and Ruby of Wyoming, Mrs. D. L. Harris and Mrs. Walden Dyches of Paris, Utah, called on Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Green on Friday. Many people from here attended the funeral of Dr. Wm. E. Getz at Tremonton last Thursday, which show ed the love and respect in which he and his family is held in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Andersen and daughter, Norma, spent Friday in Og- den. visitinsr Mr. and Mrs. Joe Summerill and family and attending to rifi e |