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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1935 PAGE SIX Ruasel Waldron were special guests. Prizes were won by Mrs. Phoebe Halght, high, Mrs. Lula Taylor, cut, and Mrs. Ruasel Waldron low. A dainty luncheon was served in St. Pat ricks design. OCAIL Last Thursday evening Mrs. James and Mrs. Glenn Mason were Ransom Hiss Reta Glena entertained the M given by Miss Lois Cook. Mrs. Ethel to the singing mothers. Afhostesses a At K C club at bunco party Saturday Bradshaw acted as accompanist. ter the evening was spent practicing evening, assisted by Miss Shirley Bal- the close of the meeting a delicious luncheon was served to 18 a delicious were served. luncheon was served. lard. Refreshments members. Owen Cook returned home from Mrs. Fawn Quinney entertained at B. H. M. club met at the a sewing party Monday evening, at Salt Lake City Saturday where he The ofF. Mrs. David Holmgren, Mar. home her home at 12 o'clock. An oyster has been attending the U. of U. dur- 14. Mrs. Lillian Mason gave a talk supper was served by the hostess. ing the fall and winter quarters a on consumer s problems. Miss on a demonstration Rose gave Mrs. Clifton Kerr left Monday for Mrs. Frank Norberg and daughter, the testing of silks and fabrics. Mrs. Gloria, of Denver, Colo., are visiting St George, where she will visit for Thomas Adams gave a talk on farm thai week at the homes of Mrs. Geo. some time with Mr. and Mrs. Morris bureau insurance. A delicious lunchPack. Mrs. Margaret Pack accom- eon was served Bradshaw and Mrs. T. J. Berkhart. by Mrs. Aurella Bos-le- y panied her to Salt Lake City. and Mrs. Marie Cash. The Midland camp of the daughters of the Pioneers, met at the home Saturday evening a number of Miss Phyllis Cook entertained a few of Mrs. A. L. Cook, March 14, with friends met at the home of Mrs. Hel- of her friends Friday afternoon, the en Allen, delightfully surprising her. 27 members and special guests presoccasion being her 10th birthday anwas spent. ent. The subject was "An hour with A very pleasant evening Luncheon was served to niversary. served. were Refreshments were the pioneer song book." Solos 10 guests. sung by Mrs. Judith Strand, Mrs. Jas. Mrs. James Ransom entertained the Walton and Mrs. O. L. Brough. A Miss Fay Fridal entertained at a trio by Mrs. Strand, Mrs. Brough and B. B. bridge club this week at her party for a group of her Mrs. birthday and Glenn Howard Mrs. was home. Mrs. Seager. A musical reading friends Tuesday. A delicious dinner was served to 20 guests. ! Lor-ett- ' Another . ' ; Values are Striking a New Level at GEPHARTS. .....New Spring Merchandise is Arriving Daily . .....Low Prices Prevail In AH Quality Goods. Come In! See for Yourself. Infants Smoked Blucher SHOES Soft Flexible Soles Friday morning a very interesting program was given by members of the Tremonton school during the sembly hour. Mr. Mark Nichols of the Bear River high school, encourag- ed the pupils to organize a junior garden club and spoke of the benefits that would be gained in the commun- ity from such an organization. Mrs. Ethel Bradshaw then played two pi ano solos. Mrs. N. E. Shaw and Mrs. Glfford Watland representing the P. T. A., were present. - - - 98tf l2 to 52 CELANESE HOSE 39 3 pr. prs. for $1.00 The Ladies Faculty club met at the home of Mrs. George Nye .with Mrs. Nye and Miss Nelson acting as hostesses. Cleo Nye sang two solos accompanied by Miss Lund. Mrs. Shurtz gave an interesting talk on modern architecture and interior decorations, after which a dainty St.. Patricks lunch was served. Mr .and Mrs Vernal Harris the State high school at Salt Lake City last week. 69c The Malad Stake Players were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Thomas Wednesday night, after presenting their play, "Smilln' Thru" In the ward recreation hall. Mrs. Thomas was assisted by Miss Mary Dewey in serving refreshments. Mrs. D. Sparrey Thomas, was also a guest at the Thomas home. SHOE DEPT. For Spring 1935 you will find the shoes you need at prices you can afford .Ladies White Crushed.... KID TIES Raised Heels ... New Heel Heights X Mrs. R. D. Anderson was hostess to the Tremonton-Garlan- d Literary club Wednesday afternoon. An interesting hour in short stories was given by Mrs. Israel Hunsaker, two types of short stories being given as well as an Introduction to all types of short stories. Nineteen members were present, the largest attendance for several years; also three guests. A delicious tray luncheon was served following the giving of the stories. Do You J :; : Sizes to 3 ... A Real $1.99 Party Shoe WHITE PUMPS Fancy Trimmings Does Food Cause Intense Pain and Keep You from Enjoying Your Meals? ....A visit to our complete shoe department today will really pay you dividends fit-th- e the quality t and looks! Gephart Stores Phone 33 "Buy for Cash and Pay Less' Suffer With A Bad Stomach? $2.99 ....Consider the price $3.49 attempt-- I n g come backs. The Babe slowed s up last year, and "The Rabbit-bro- ke his leg and was out all fcea- son. mi kmp mm V . , Cfyg. Ai; , mg$0; & Kir h'lfiW . JfVlsVVOMEN ARE BU1ING at the shows this year and nat- re interested in prices, 83 aU of the comfort und speed features. This young lady in uruiy weU lllS4Ja3 A. - '.S'-V- WZ'W?' it n1 wwwwwwwy: r ' Covers were laid for eight. Glenn Wyatt, son of Oscar Wyatt, received his appointment to the U. S. navy last week. He left at once for Salt Lake City, where he will receive further orders. PS and are r y r t,"u" rmiiiir in in woting m me tag 01 uie " " I wm miWKJJtuuiuuLiuJUWWiniJwff Monday. i xT? Co. TremonUn, T Then soothe and help mend the broken tissues of your stomach with a medicine suitable for this purpose. Williams S. L. K. Formula is known for true stomach relief. It contains ingredients that combat hyperacidity and help keep the gastric and digestive Juices from cutting into the sore snots of the stomach. These ingredients of Williams S. L. K. Formula help the stomach help itself by guarding It from undue strain and correcting the conditions that hinder its return to normal. Begin today to better your condition by taking Williams S. L. K. Formula. Your druggist guarantees a refund if you do not receive complete satisfaction. Remember Williams S. L. K. Formula for your stomach condition the next time you visit the City Drug Co. L j,"sw:greek m Ok xdonia rrK bC WJ i BEVOLU-l- l TIONISTS IN. MACE-- S Photo shows scene aponH 'sytyplcal which the eyes of all S. 1lEurPe i centered. ' ' ' v INDIVIDUALS INTERESTED IN INDIVIDUALS p . Some insisted on having a part whose GOLD AND TIN total weekly income has been under ten dollars for several years. Stories The United States still controls one Alice Jane McHenry was able to of a similar type could be told con- third of the world's monetary gold. make the trip to Fall River Massa-- j cerning of the neighbors in thousands of Breat Britain controls 80 chusetts where a famous surgeon op- -' towns and cities the civil- world's tin. Gold will buy bullets and throughout crated on her without charge because ized world. And yet a man said the hire soldiers ,if need be, in time of one rich individual and several aver- - other day: "O, I've gotten past being war, but tin is absolutely In making age friends in Omaha insisted that interested in individuals." He was certain high explosives. So we can this little girl should have her chance ' smartly smacked down by a lady (as picture Mr. U. S. Gold making a deep at life and happiness. what foolish man hasn't) who said, Salaam to Mr. J. B. Tin and saying, A boy in the Catskill hamlet where Even God hasn't "You're a better man than I am, "Really, Charles this item was written broke his leg gotten that far yet." The two gentlemen riding down hill. The expense entailstick together and control this better ed would be a strain on the family The hotel room door cards, reading war business. although they could stand it alone. "Stop; Have You Forgotten AnyHowever, the neighbors wanted to thing?" have caused many a guest to I think that I shall never see token of their chase back after another hotel towel give Bruce a Cheer-U- p A billboard lovely as a tree. friendship. A purse of one hundred and bar of soap, notes the Altoona Perhaps unless the billboards fall, and six dollars was quickly made up. Tribune. I'll never see a tree at all. Anon. j J j Hunk-o'-Tin- JL DRUG w JL WE CARRY POSTAGE STAMPS Tremonton, Utah ." GC3 Prescriptions Carefully and Accurately Compounded Garden Set (trowel, shovel and weeder) Challenge Square Alarm Clocks bt Regis Watches Cloth Bridge Sets Table J Stationery (24 sheets, 24 envelopes) V Hot Water Bottles Bridge Size Playing Cards 29 98J MINERAL OIL, U. S. P. Gallon VH 19 49c 29c - - Bayer Aspirin (100's) ... Pensodent Tooth Paste SXs. Ipana Tooth Paste Alka Seltzer, large size ff ff ff wf ' $1.69 59rf s. scu 'v 49c 57c - 39 19C ZZZIZ,... 9c Complete Line of Franklins and Mulfords VACCINES AND STOCK SUPPLIES One - White or Shu Milk SHOE CLEANER Paste or Liquid 4k A, . 39c OVALTINE, Large Hospital Cotton pound Johnson's Baby Talc Everready Razors, 2 blades m. ... 7 (Adv.) BE SURE AND READ THE ADS , Material is being assembled on the ground for the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Riser. The 3 act drama presented Friday evening by the M. I. A. players was well 'received by a large audience. The play is modern, sparkling with clean wit and was very creditably rendered. Mrs. C. J. Hansen and Mrs. Ross Rhodes were hostesses to the Relief Society members at the home of Mrs. C. J. Hansen, Thursday afternoon. Ursel Adams was an Ogden visitor Tuesday. A water meeting was held here Thursday evening to discuss with the farmers matters pertaining to irrigation water. Tuesday evening after a shortened session of mutual, the Elwood M. I. A. players presented a pelasing three act drama which was well received. pi Mrs. Maurice Wlnzeler entertained her bridge club Friday afternoon. Special guests were Mrs. Guy Johnson, Mrs. Lola Wlnzeler and Mrs. Douglas Cannon. Prizes were won by Mrs. Theurer and Mrs. Powell Luncheon was served. Miss Natalie Wilson and Ted Cochran of Burley, were the guests of Mrs. H. T. Wilson last week. Ever Popular Misses Ma-ranvil-le. Both are over 40 yrs. of age V-lfl- Sizes TE Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Holman returned to their home in Brigham City last week after spending the past several weeks with their children, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman and family. Misses Eva and Ardes Adams and Miss Rhoda Larson were guests of Miss Golda Acord and Mi33 LouVelle Roberts Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gunderson. Mr. and Mrs. WCi. Harris of Portage were Saturday and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover. The special anniversary program given under the auspices of the Relief Society Sunday evening was greatly enjoyed by the large audience. Each part was well rendered. Stake Relief Society President Margaret W. Manning and Mrs. Myrtle Gleason were in attendance. Mrs. Kate Hansen, local president, and Mrs. Birdie Hansen, who has served as secretary some twenty years, were honored. Each being presented with beautiful potted flowers. On Saturday evening the Relief Society sponsored a social consisting of a program, refreshments and dancining. All members of the ward were refreshserved were 250 vited. About ments. Fred and Ira Somers, June Rhodes and Orval Cheney spent the weekend home from the U.S.A.C. The local Sunday School officers and teachers attended the Sunday School convention in Brigham City Sunday one hundred percent strong. Sunday School was held here as usual with substitute officeis and teachers. Dean Grover and his college friends Denis, Ralph and Bill Linford, were Saturday dinner gueit3 of Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hansen visited relatives in Ogden and Salt Lake City " returned from Salt Lake City last Wednesday where she spent the last three months at the home of her sister. home. Only UP-TO-DA- Dy Mrs. David Larson THE "BABE and the 'BABBIT Herman George Ruth, now a Boston Brave, with his new team mate, Rabbit Miss May Fridal Miss Phyllis Wilson entertained at a dinner party Wednesday at her f with fringed edges IN OUR .HEADLINES Mrs. C. C. Watkins spent the week end at Salt Lake City at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oswald. Shawl Scarfs t EAST GARLAND 25? |