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Show . I I GARLAND Sirs. Geo. A. Seal By : ELWOOD j v David E. Manning and daughter, LaVera, went to Salt Lake City on Wednesday. Mrs. Manning, who spent the past week there, returned with them. A group of Garland entertainers, under the direction of Fred L. Nye, went to the CCC camp at Brigham City and entertained the members of the camp with instrumental music, vocal music and readings. Mrs. Arthur Welling has as her guest this week, her. sister, Mrs. Arthur L. Tanner of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hales and daugh ter, Nancy Ann, were Salt Lake City visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holmgren and jrivdaughter, Beverely, visited in Ogden and Salt Lake City this week. Dean Capener spent the weekend in Lehi. Mrs. Capener and children, who have been visiting there for some time, returned home with him. Ralph Bishop spent the weekend with friends in American Fork. A. R. Capener spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake City and Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baron and son, Leland, of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pink and Miss Melba Nye of Salt Lake City, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nye on FIELDING By Enid i .- - Welling " The Social Development club held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Clifford Welling, last Thursday. Officers for the coming year were nominated. After the business of the ( club was disposed of, a book review of "Heaven Our Destiny," was given bv Mrs. Leo Coombs. Musical selec LaJauna and tions were furnished Lake City .Sunday, 'sen and Wayne Francom all were Gordon Smith, with by accompan- - j guitar Earl Johns of Ogden, is spending aj among those wno attended the M. I. iment Luncheon was served by the few weeks at the Geo. A. Beal home.i A. Conference in Salt Lake over the hostess. Special guests were Mrs. j Mrs. J. M. Gaddie was hostess to Mrs. M. A. Gam, Mrs. John Mason, the Garland bridge club Friday afterMilton Andersen spent the weekend Leo Coombs and Mrs. Basil Nish. noon. Six members were present. Mrs. Basil Nish is visiting in Salt Mrs. E. J. Holmgren was a special home from college. The ball at Lake game Bothwell, played City with her parents, Mr. and guest. Mrs. J. L. Harvey, Miss Shirley Har Tuesday was won by our team. The Mrs. LeRoy Welling . j vey and Miss Rosella Carter were Lo- score was 4 to 0. Miss Mary Ann Mason, who has Clarence Nielsen of Dayton, Idaho been teaching school in Salt Lake n gan visitors Sunday Mrs. Ike and small son came home with was dinner guest of Fred Barf us Fri. City, came home Monday. She intends Delia Bennett went home to Mink' to spend the summer with her moththem Creek Saturday after a weeks visit er, Mrs. John S. Mason. with her sister. She was accompan- - j Miss Betty Foster of Pocatello, Idaied by her sister and husband, Mr. and "O, YEAH" ho, is visiting for a few weeks at the Mrs. Wayne Larsen. j home of her aunt, Mrs. W. M. WellGREETING FOR GRETA Miss Orpha Larsen went to Frank- ing. Those who read the movie maga- lin to visit her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Lowe , Mrs. A, O. Whitney of Salt Lake to and and Idaho celebrate family zines would think that anyone should is with her parents, Mr City, visiting know Greta Garbo on sight. And Day this weekt and Mrs. A. W. Burns for an indefiMr. Mrs. and Larsen and Martinus yet, when she gave her name to the 2 children of Mink Creek, Idaho were nite period. clerk at the Los Angeles Immigration Frank Hess, who has spent the past weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. M school Bureau the other day, she was greet year at the Brigham Young W. Hansen and family. ed with, "Got any indentification?" Mr. and Mrs. Dee Francom and University ,is home for the summer vacation baby visited relatives in Ogden SunLaConte Earl motored to St. Anday. Idaho, Sunday, to visit with thony, Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Fridal 4 He was accompanied home relatives. were Logan visitors last Thursday, his wife and children, who have J. P. Andersen of Gentile Valley ' by been visiting for some time with Mr. (pioneer) gave an interesting talk on the time when 1500 Indians were con- -; Earl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. verted and baptized here in Elwood ' Thompson. Dona Davis, who has been visieting TREMONTON, clown in the Bear River at the place with Noreen Earl for a few weeks, rethe marker was placed last summer. to her home in St. Anthony turned jaemDers or meicung wara aiso ren- Sunday. dered some fine musical numbers here 15 Chester Cannon, who has been staSunday evening. tioned with the CCC. workers near The Kitchen Queen third, year Provo, spent the weekend visiting POT ROASTS club met at the home of their leader, HAMS with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Fern Larsen. The art of bread Cannon. Best Cuts Per making was their subject. All enjoyA wedding reception was held in Pound Pound ed the afternoon. the Fielding hall Friday evening for Last Thursday a Home Nursing Mr. and Mrs. Oyler. Mrs. Oyler was T course was given by the county nurse Miss Orpha Wood of Fieldformerly Miss Aired, which will be continued MUTTON CHOPS SAUSAGE A large crowd was in attendance on Tuesday, 25 at 2 P. M. Some 20 ing? to wish the young people success on young people attended and were very their new adventure. Many useful Fresh Ground pleased with her lesson. 2 Pounds 2 Pounds were presented to the young Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Currier of gifts people. Dancing completed the evenSalt Lake City were weekend guests ing. of Mrs. Currier's parents, Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. W. M. .Welling and MUTTON Mrs. Ira Andersen. children spent Saturday in Ogden on After a weeks visit here at the business. Per home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Andersen Miss Beth Cannon was an Ogden 2 Pounds Pound and other friends and relatives J. P. visitor Saturday. Andersen left Monday for Gentile Miss June Mason of Los Angeles, t t t t Roro-daughte- i-, re-tu- rn ! ,i,a Strawberries Ben-nio- This is the week to get your strawberries for canning. To wait longer is to be disappointed. : Friday and Saturday our store will feature Brigham City berries with the best quality and at the lowest prices the market can afford. NEW POTATOES California, White - 1 5 Lbs. QUALITY MEATS Q4 BEEF POT TOMATOES ROASTS QA UV Lb. Firm, Red MUTTON in A CANTALOUPES Ripe, Solid Each XVV LEMONS Extra Large Lee's Meat Market UTAH CARROTS New - Utah 004 Lb. 6VV VEAL STEW Lb. PICNIC 35c FRANKFURTERS STEW PICKLES Assorted Kinds Bottles 2 150 Oft4 10 POTATO CHIPS Fresh, Good Pkg. 104 MOTHERS OATS Cup and Saucer Pkg. SALAD DRESSING Quart Bottle OQa CtZA PURE PRESERVES No. 5 Pail Tree Fruit SAUER KRAUT Quart Can 1 f)A xvr PEAS. No. 3 Tender, Good TOMATOES Quart Can 1 (Y,4 CORN FLAKES Large Package 1 Bottle - MUSTARD Ka Jar av A 904 var AVV 1 KA Can 1Q " TOILET TISSUE PORK AND BEANS 1Q4 Pierces - Quart Can ........ 35c 9c Lbs. 04 -- Lb. JELL QUICK Liquid Pectin PORK MINCE MEAT In Bulk PREPARED WAX 22c A KA 84V Each PARAFINE 4-- H 35c A Lb. LETTUCE Large Utah SATURDAY PRICES JUNE 19c . CABBAGE New California j 90 Per 1A Bun. AUV 3 ... Lb. 174 ' WIENERS OA , Doz. Lb. CHOPS f t nVE California is home for a visit with her Idaho Falls; Miss DeEsta and Phyllis,, of Ogden and Brigham. mother, Mrs. John Mason. , Harold Smith, who has been attendDuring this visit three cousins were ing school at the University of Utah, married, each changing their names, is home for the summer months. one of whom was Phyllis, who mar- ried Marvin Soderquist of Idaho Falls. HOME COMING AXD DEPRA-TTR- E Upon departure, DeEsta will spend OF HOLMGREN SISTERS the summer in the Hawaiian Islands, in company with Miss Doll Harris, each sispromising not to let the white, Upon the close of school four ters came home for a parental visit brown or yellow races effectwilltheir with Mr. and Mrs. David Holmgren. complexion. The other sisters to their homes in Idaho and Mich Mrs. Winnefred Stoddard of Battle Creek, Mich.; Mrs. Ethel Stanger of igan. i Miss Fay Nye came home Sunday and will spend the summer with her By Mrs. IL P. Itasmussen parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O. Nye. j' Fred Barf us and Albert Bessinger Miss Ruth Johnson went to Salt went to Salt Lake City Wednesday on Lake City Sunday where she will attend the summer schogol at the U. of mining business. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hansen, Mr. and U. for the next six weeks. Mrs. Parley W. Christensen and Miss Cleo Nye is visiting with rela Deon, Mrs. Ed Heslop, Mr. tives in Salt Lake City this week. j daughter and Mrs. Owen Raamusspn Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Johnson and Mre. Walter E. Fridal, Mrs. Carl Helen, visited in Ogden and, er daughters, Mrs. H. P. Rasmus-Sa- lt i - 4 " Sunday. PAGE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1935 3 for 10 Valley. Pearl Mortensen, Mrs. Amos P. Hansen and daughters Erma and Mel- at her aunts, Mrs. Ira Andersen and ba attended the M. I. A. conference in g family. Salt Lake City on Sunday. Miss Caddie Robinson of Rackland, Miss Anne Andersen has gone to Idaho and Miss Mable Jones of Mal-aSalt Lake to visit her sister and aunts Idaho spent last week visiting at for a week. the home of Miss Olive Hall. Coline VaNey of Preston is visiting d, ar'tley Stokes "Just vvvvvvvv Home Folks" 5 BARGAIN DAYS ARE HERE SOAP VIS Whi,lGi!nt. 28c CHAD White King, Cocoa, Almond and Lemon 3 Bars 1 oUfU 'a""dry SOAP 29c a" " SALMON 1':ink-1!- 25c SHRIMPS B'S.pla'e TOMATO JUICE AIRWAY Fresh Ground Pound 150 ??. -- 10 Cloth Bag 59 .. CORNED BEEF FLOUR i High Patent $1.33 48-lb.B- ag 10c Large Package WHEAT BISCUIT PUFFED WHEAT KKG! 1 MATCHES 9c Package Box Carton 6 JELLKWICKFfWie.. 19c PEN JELL Package 13c for 25c 2 2-l- MUSTARDS?. CATSUP - 13c 25c LETTUCE LEMONS ISS Doin"!!5!!-.- .. No. 2 Can CORN Golden Can ... STRING BEANS l Sodas Box PEAS 19 Mil U SALMON Tall Can 10 SOAF White King Laundry CERTO J H. M- - Bars . 29tf 19 10 10 10 10 9 fAETOi? TAfAA Z Z or Whole Wheat Bottle ..... CJVDITD Maple Cane OlllUl Quart .. HIHIinilllllllHllMimi H lllltll lit !! 1 1 H Rockwood 2 LUrrmL Pounds 50c Size . Jar Hills - M. J. B. Schillings - Lb. 10 3 POWDERED SUGAR Lbs 19 CLEANSER8 3 Cans. & ROLLED OATS 9i4 O TUNA FLAKES ca 10 n35 OVAL SARDINES 25 WHITE KING D AD 1 mi Large Package CLOROX-r- 10 , CARROTS 10 18 LEMONS 3 Bunches Dozen STRAWBERRIES 9 AD AMfPC Juicy 23 35 H J 25 29 29-o- z. 29 29 39 I I I f 12 19 31 po OVALTINE s,b..Jl19 PORK AND BEANS BREAD 10 20 nDfCDDirrc 8 RED SALMON 5c 5c 10c FIG BARS J. SHORTENING Pink 15 10 6 All Brands 3 Cans PURE LARD OUR FRUIT DEPARTMENT BANANAS b. Pkg Can CRACKERS A-- Package TAMATAITC No.22 45 Quart Pkg CORNFLAKES MAYONNAISE Best Foods lc acas POTATO CHIPS ALL BRAN CORNFLAKES .... DEVILED MEAT 11c 25c f You Will Find That You Can Always Save Both Money and Time at Pay'n Takit Stores SUGAR COFFEE fir lUv j Sweet .. LETTUCE ll till M IMW-HrWArlrHrHr- 2 for Qt. .... 17 10 15 Market Price 1 ... 15 15 |