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Show Page, six BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY, 16, 1935 Mr. and Mrs. William Bosley and Mr. and Mrs. William Miller recently O'CAIL Board of Education S. Offers Music Instruc- enjoyed a trip to the Boulder Dam. They also made a tour of Southern Utah. Miss Mae Quinney of Montpelier, Following is a tentative schedule Idaho, is spending a week here visit- for the summer band program offered ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. by the board of education, for North The Tremonton Relief Society held Quinney. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Call of Bur-leBox Elder county, under the instrucIdaho, spent Wednesday and their work and business meeting on Spencer Scoffield and son, Ray, of tion of C. C. Watkins, and will com78 members and at Mr. of with home the present. Tuesday Thursday Yuba City, California, are visiting at Mrs. Frank Taylor. "The Book of Esther" was given by the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. mence Monday, May 20: Tremonton Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Wood and fam- Mrs. Thomas Waldron. A playlet was Monday, 9 a. m. George Scoffield. band (bring your 50 cents and ily of Ogden, and Mrs. Frank Taylor given by the Tremonton school girls. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sessions of Venand son. Reed, spent Sunday at the Lee Brough sang a solo, Shirley Rae tura, California, have been visiting mother). home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Call at Cornwall gave a reading. The pro- friends and relatives here the past Monday, 11 a. m. Beginners class (all band instruments). per styles and materials for house week. Burley, Idaho. Advanced class Bishop and Mrs. James Walton en dresses was then discussed by Mrs. Monday, 2 p. m. The first year bee hive girls, under tertained the local teachers of the Emily Rhodes of Garland. Delicious the direction of Mrs. D. H. Sheffield (all band instruments). district school, the presidents of the refreshments were served, under the and Mrs. Summers, entertained their Wednesday, 8 p. m. Band (adP. T. A. and the bishopric and their supervision of Mrs. Chloe Sheffield. mothers Thursday evening. The fol- vanced students ,post graduate and wives Monday night at their home. Glenn and Oral Adams, students of lowing program was enjoyed: Vocal ; community players wishing to join.) All the above work will be held at A delicious trout supper was served the A. C, spent the weekend visiting solo, Josephine Stokes; reading, Wan the school house first day. Changes Those present reported a. very enjoy- with their parents. da Peterson; piano solo, Elaine in schedule may be made at the first able evening. WinJeanne Ruth Mrs. E. N. Austin and son, Larrie, Pack, song, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Koford, accom- of Salt Lake meeting. Majority students may deCity, spent the week ters, Anna Marie Theurer, Nelda An- cide ThursMrs. Abe the permanent schedule. Kay spent panied by and her Jackman of Hilma home the parat Mary here visiting derson, KoMr. 9 a. m. there While at Garland Rythm Ogden. Tuesday, day ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Allred. Haight band 50 cents and your ford had two minor operations peryour (bring mothof A. D. Osborne Mrs. Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. William Bosley spent formed. mother). a Mrs. of Sheffield, er gave reading on business. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Flint of Kays-vill- e Friday at Salt Lake City Tuesday, 11 a. m. - Beginners class Games were played and a tray lunch The next work and business meet- eon band instruments). and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Flint (all was served to 53 guests. A set of Layton were weekend visitors at ing will be achievement day. Each of two small pictures was presented Tuesday, 2 p. m. - Advanced class (all band instruments). the home of Mr. and Mrs. George member is to come in a new house each mother present. dress or party dress she has made Scoffield. Tuesday, 8 p. m. Band (advanced Power Utah the The employees of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Schaffer spent to be displayed. All ladies are urged students, post graduates, community Light Co. and their partners attended players to join). to be present. wishing Monday at Ogden on business. the safety meeting held at the Amen Note The same comments as unMr. and Mrs. E. A. Bergstrom of can Legion Cheauteau at Ogden Tues der Monday schedule for meeting Brtgham City, were guests at the day night. home of Mr. and Mrs. George Brad-shaMr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and Mr places, etc.) Wednesday Thatcher, 9 a. m., Sunday. and Mrs. J. H. Rhead spent Wednes school house (all band students); Mr. and Mrs. William Heines of on business. Ogden's Most Modern Equipped Lake Salt City day at 11 a. m., school house (all Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess spent Bothwell, Give of Plain City, visited Sunday at the Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. band students) ; Elwood, 1 p. m. (all Daughter a home of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Rich- and Mrs. W. H. Sorensen of Arimo band students); Deweyvllle, 3 p. m., school house (all band students). Permanent ardson. Idaho. Permanent schedules will be drawn Mrs. Mrs. Parley Archibald and Mrs. Golden Frisbey entertained the for at this time. Post graduates and up were dinner Bradshaw at guests her George V. G. F. club Wednesday night Graduation community players are asked to be Berat the home of Mr. and Mrs. home. A delicious luncheon was serv as well as parents. present, of Stone nard Ogden Saturday. Priced ed by the hostess. Thursday Portage, 9 a. m., meet The South Tremonton Farm Bureau The Tremonton-Garlan- d Literary $2.00 and upheld their meeting at the home of club met at the home of Mrs. Clar at school house; Plymouth, 11 a. m. Meet at school house; Fielding, 2 p. Mrs. Marjorle Stenquist Wednesday. ence Summers, Wednesday night. The CALL 863 m. Meet at school house; Collinston. meetthe conducted LorMary Stenquist book "With Banners," by Emilie 607 First Security Bank Bldg. 3 p. m., Meet at school house. j. ing. The project Dry Cleaning and Ing, was reviewed by Mrs. J. O. Had Open for organizing JunOGDEN, UTAH Pressing was taken up. Luncheon field, after which an attractive tray iorFriday band, south district, north High was served to 15. luncheon was served to 15 members district, and school band, central high and two guests. district. Wayne Beebe is entertaining at the Mothers clubs in all local districts Crystal Springs for his chum Dallas are urged to be present at first meetGetz, who is leaving with his mother, ings to help in the perX to make their home in Kaysville. manent band formulating for the sum program anc be will served Light refreshments mer. the boys will enjoy a dip in the pool. DANCE Remember the slogan, "A Band in Every Community." PORTAGE, UTAH It isn't nice to refer to "falseWEDNESDAY, MAY 22 teeth" any more, according to a mem THE EDITOR'S BEATITUDES ber of the dental profession, speaking FEATURING Benny Benton's Peppy Orchestra "Blessed are the merchants who ad"Den before a national convention. Free Confetti With Each Ticket ture" is a more pleasing term, he said, vertise because thev believe in it and DON'T MISS IT! his suggestion winning applause from in their business; for their prosperity his assembled fellow practitioners of snau increase many fold. "Blessed are the country corresponthe prosthetic art. dents who send In their well written items every week; for fame of their friendly neighbors shall go abroad in the land. "Blessed is the woman who sends in a written account of a Dartv or wedding, for she shall see the details of the function and the names of guests correctly reported. Blessed are those who do not ex pect the editor to know everything but El wno can up and tell him whenever an interesting: event occurs to them for they shall have a newsy paper in uieir town. m Blessed are they who get their mt copy in early; for they shall occupy a warm place In the editor's heart. B. E. "Blessed arc all those who cooperis ate with the editor in his efforts in behalf of the community; for their town shall be known far and wide as a good place in which to live." will tion to Band Students Ry-th- m Gep-har- t; -- -- - :Darreirs Beauty Salon A very impressive Mother's Day pro gram was held Monday evening in the American Legion hall, under the direction of Auxiliary President Mrs. James Ransom. The object of the program was to help in making motherhood safer for mothers. The welcome address and tribute to The S .O. D. H. Spring formal was held at the Hotel Ben Lomond, in Ogden, Saturday of last week. The theme of the formal was the Isle of Paradise. Miss Aleen Hansen was toastmistress for the occasion. Following a banquet, which was the was delivered by Pres. C. E. feature of the evening, members and mothers Smith. Mrs. Ransom explained the their partners enjoyed dancing at the purpose of the meeting and introducBerthana. ed Dr. E. H. White as the speaker of the evening He gave a very fine talk on "What Constitutes Adequate Maternity Care." Mrs. H. C. Haight spoke on "Why NESSEN Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nes-sethe American Legion Was Interested a girl, born May 11. POWELL Mr. and Mrs. William in Making Motherhood Safer for Mothers. Powell, a boy, born May 12. The Singing Mothers of the TreHUNSAKER Mr. and Mrs. Don Hun monton Relief Society and Eddie and saker, a girl, born May 9. WOODRUFF Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leon Kerr furnished the musical numWoodruff of East Tremonton, a boy, bers on the program. born May 11. The baby died shortly after birth. ENROLL NOW! Mr. and Mrs. I. D. 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