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Show PAGE TERES BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1935 FIELDING By Enid Welling r I Officials Hope to Tell the President Birthday Ball Result Within Month 4 The Social Development club held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Elmer Richards Thursday evening. El mer Richards gave a talk on the life of George Washington and Mrs. Millie Welling reviewed a George Washj NEW YORK (Special) With' I 1 '"" vmmmm in "' mmu.iiiDiuMMfii, ington play. Thirteen members were 'in the next month or six weeks present. Luncheon was served by the '.officials of the Birthday Ball for hostess. the President hope to tell Pxesl Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bourne acRoosevelt and the 4.000,000 dent Mr. Leo Mrs. and companied by Americans' who attended 7,600 Farnsworth went to Farmihgton, Fri.birthday parties in. more than day to visit with Mrs. Bourne's rela4.000 cities and towns how much tives. They returned home Saturday their 1935 contributions have afternoon. 'aided the war against infantile Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whitney and baparalysis. The thrill, the drama and the by of Salt Lake City, spent the week spectacle of simultaneously stag end visiting with Mrs. Whitneys paring the world s greatest social ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burns. event nnder 7,600 roofs is hisMr. and Mrs. Ebcn Wilcox motored tory. To the heads of organized to Logan where they were joined by labor, fraternal, social, civic and Industrial groups which cooperatMr. and Mrs. Eben Wilcox, Sr., who ed in the wo k of raising funds accompanied them to Salt Lake City, to aid America's 200,000 sufferwhere they visited with their children ers from infantile paralysis, the over the weekend. national committee has sent its Mrs. Hodges of Bear Lake, wha has I i ' thanks. But there remains to been spending the past two months face Col. Henry L. Doherty, national chairman, and others who in Salt Lake City, has visited the have contributed their time and past week with her daughter and fam one of the most staggertalent, Mr. H. Mrs. and E. She Packer. lly, Jobs iii modern accounting ing left Saturday for Beaver Dam, to visbusiness annals. Although a full it with her daughter there. staff of certified public accountMr. and Mrs. Francis DeBry and ants is working overtime under iKeith Morgan, national treasurMr. DeBry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. er, to correlate reports as fast Frank DeBry spent Friday visiting as they come In from the 4,000 with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling. local treasurers, no linal anMr. and Mrs. George Coombs and nouncement can be made within Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Coombs attended a month to six weeks. Col. Dothe funeral services for one of their herty said. Unofficial1 reports already rerelatives, Mrs. Rudd of Parker, Sunceived by Col. Carl Byoir, who afternoon. day handled the enormous task of A large number of the people of organizing the country to make our ward attended the farm bureau ' the Birthday Balls possible, show social held Saturday evening in the events were that Bear river high school. held In New York, Chicago, A splendid program was rendered Kansas Denver, Washington, City, Miami, Boston, Atlanta, by the Elders of the Tremonton and Columbus and Cleveland, as well Beaver wards Sunday evening at our as in scores of other population sacrament meeting. Mr. O. A. Seager centers and thousands ot smaller was representing the high council. communities. Mr. Durfey of Beaver spoke and his Involved in the final accounting wife gave a vocal solo. A pleasing thisyear is the fact that 70 cents . ""l'iTiimi-- " inn mini .j.. of every dollar raised by the ikMi.s,njU'...i, vocal number was given by one of the birthday parties is to be retained Elder of Tremonton, and three very by tho communities for local reAbove, Mrs. James Roosevelt, mother of the President, and Col. interesting talks by other visitors of habilitation, the other 30 per cent Henry JU Doherty, chairman of tho National Committee, talking the Tremonton ward. to go to the President's Birthday things over nt the Waldorf Astoria Birthday Ball. Below, Col. Carl Miss Edith Bourne of Ogden, spent Ball Commission for Infantile Byoir, national organizer of the Birthday Balls, receiving contribu- the weekend visiting with her par nous iroiu ;ew ioik cniuuen Handicapped by infantile paralysis. Paralysis Research. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bourne. Walt Burns of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend visiting with his par Mrs. J. W. Spackman visited at the 22, was very successful. A number Our politicians would learn much if ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burns. home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph John- - of folks from out of town were in at. they would listen to what is said ior at Ogden, during the past week, tendance. A splendid program in the about them and read what people Mr. and Mrs. Loraine Marble and afternoon and evening was enjoyed think of them. They don't seem to family of Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. Glen by all. The dinner was a success and learn much by experience. Marble and son of Brigham City, those in charge are to be congratu-speBy Mrs. Thomas Ault When citizens of a community get Saturday and Sunday at the lated. The dance in the evening was Mr. and Mrs. Mart Burbank and home of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marble. well attended. together, stay together and pull todaughter. Lettie. and son, Martello, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Heusser and Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Harwood and gether, they accomplish great things. of Mapleton spent a few days here Miss Louise Heusser of Elsa family of Ogden, visited relatives here family, with relatives. Gunda, California, are visiting at the Friday. Bishop Marion. G. Perry attended a home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heus Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Burbank of Brig water meeting at Salt Lake City, ser. ham City, were guests at the ward Monday night. The ward reunion held Friday, Feb. reunion Friday. ", "TSV, I I . ( rs tL ?s PENROSE Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Petersen of Brigham City, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Marsh, Sunday. Mrs. Alice Mil'cr and the mutual presidency entertained the adult class last Tuesday night to a hot supper. Mrs. Marcell Palmer visited with her husband and relatives in Stone, Idaho, last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Perry L. Stanfill have purchased a new car. Mr. Merlin Miller of Weber college, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilford Miller over the weekend. He is just completing his six week's of training in apprenticeship for teach ing. The ward was reorganized here last Sunday. Merlin Grover acting as bishop, with Engvar Petersen as first counsellor and Ersol Berchtold as the ward clerk. Mrs. Perry L. Stanfill and Mrs. Starlin Stanfill were visiting in Salt Lake Monday, while there husbands attended the horse sale in Ogden. A large number of the people from here attended the missionary farewell for Miss Edith Jensen last Friday night A splendid time was had by those present. Harley Granger of the A. C. at Logan, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Granger. Mrs. Frank Muir and Mrs. Maud Taylor attended the trousseau tea of Mrs. Dalam Kent in Tremonton, Sunday. Mrs. Ned Eskelson of Ogden, is visiting this week with her mother, Mrs. James Jensen. Everyone is interested In good roads. 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