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Show PAGES EIGir BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. JUNE 20. 1935 Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Walker entertained the members of Mr, Walker's Sunday School class Thursday evening: at a chicken supper. A very pleasant evening was spent Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Keller of Bingham and Miss Helen Stevens of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Wood and baby of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Capener and son of Poca-tell- o and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Haight Mrs. Dalem Kent of Malad visited and family and Mr. Owen Keller of at the home of her parents over the Tremonton were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. J. H. Keller Sunday. After weekend. dinner they all visited Udy Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Harris returnMrs. Abe Weaver of Bennington, ed Tuesday night from Chicago after is visiting this week at the Idaho 2 weeks there. spending home of her daughter, Mrs. George Mrs. Charles Flint of Layton is vis- Quinney. iting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Vernal Harris. Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Winters were called to the bedside of Mrs. Lola- Winzeler entertained the Mrs. Winters mother at St. Anthony, members of the B. B. Bridge club at who is seriously ill. her home this week. A chicken lun' Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Weaver of Bouncheon was served. tiful visited at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bach from Fair Mrs. R. A. Calderwood. Bury, Illinois visited at the home of Merlin Miller, a former student of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Getz. the Bear River High School, was a Miss Bernice Rogers of Los Angeles graduate of the Weber college this California Is a visitor at the home of spring. her aunt Mrs. Wra Bosley. Ferylp Watkins, Mabel Beck, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Douglas of Well- and Mrs. Howard Getz, Perce (Toots) sville were dinner guests last Sunday Watkins and Phillip Pack motored to at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George East Avon canyon last Saturday night r ; Bradshaw. and enjjpyed a three days visit there. swell They report having had some all ate they said and Mrs. Walter Glenn they daughter fishing but of Logan were Tremonton visitors caught T. E. Adams visited the Federal Tuesday. Land Bank at Oakland this last week Mr and Mrs. Dwane Lower, Mr. and and found one of the most congenial Mrs. Frank Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. cooperative groups of employes found Joe Burgess visited Smithfield can- in any cooperative system. Personal contact and acquaintance with the yon Sunday after the ball game. men will greatly assist in the work that will be under the supervision of National Farm Loans Association July 11. Contacted Production Credit Corp. expressed the views of the people of Bear River Valley and needs for a P. C. A. organization in Box Elder County. made it a favorite Mr. and Mrs Ellwood Bingham, of I win aiis, ana Mabel Korth are vis-- ; nnnM vnn iiv tn m tho hic-hItors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. j est forest m the WOrld, then make a F. G. Korth. visit to tte worid's shortest river, fol- At the present little Miss Beverly lowed by a glimpse of the reverent Bingham is in care of her grand par- awe upon a tree that was a thousand ents while her parents are vacation- years old at the dawn of the Christian era, then visit a cave where ice freezing in Yellowstone park. Mr And Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer, Jas- es in summer and melts in winter, and per, Carmen and Luella Shaffer, Sher- a mountain that actually breathes.? man and Rhoda Oyler enjoyed a fishThese places, and many more of ing trip Monday and Tuesday up Lo- equally outstanding interest, are not in some distant lands as might be imgan canyon. Mr And Mrs. LeRoy Oyler and fam- agined, but are practically at the door at Utah's three colleges. The entire booklet is designed to ily, Mrs. Permilla Rodgers and daugh step of residents of Utah and Idaho. -more interesting ter Ethel enjoyed a trip to Bear Lake Together with nearly a nunarea help motorists plan visit places of ;to and in the trips other enjoyoble attractions Sunday. unique comMr. and Mrs F. G. Korth and daugh region, the features named exceptional interest which are ters attended the Simmon's family re above are located .described and il- paratively unknown; and to view with union held at Liberty park last Friday lustrated in a booklet entitled renewed interest the better known a with returned "Travel Hints," published by the Utah places which are described in terms Evelyn Danner, niece, e them and is a guest at the Korth home Oil Refining Company and the Gem of unusual features. The booklet, with its attractive car Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Peterson and State Oil Company, and offered with son have returned from Cedar City out charge to motorists at these com- - tographic cover in two colors, is venient in size and arrangement, and for the summer. service stations and dealers. Mr .and Mrs. Lafayette Grover, The area covered extends from constitutes an interesting and helpful Mr .and Mrs Fred Grover, Mr. and northern Idaho and Yellowstone na- -' addition to any motorist's library of Mrs. Martin Riser, Dean and Darrell tional park to the Grand Canyon of travel literature, Grover and Ruth Turner.of Corinne the Colorado and the Boulder Dam, Copies are now available at any of and froni the: Colorado boundary to the 400 conveniently located Pep spent Sunday in Logan canyon. Mr and Mrs. G. E. Bitter and little Nevada .embracing all the re- - Vica service stations and dealers in .and Mr of is internationally known as Utah and Idaho. that Idaho; Ririe, gion daughter, Mrs. Hyrum Thome and Mrs. Myrl Crowther, of Perry, were Sunday dinner guests at the D. E. Adams home. Master LaMero Kearns, of Salt Lake, is a guest at the Delos Adams Make your Treasure ; Hunt pay home. He is a talented young musician and pleased the audience Sunday you double dividends by investievening in church with his splendid gating these specials at Gepharts renditions of a piano and a cornet h, "5 --J- J C t- I- I I 5 I- - - -- S I I- 5 I- T Ss' 2 t- . Inter-wove- Mr And Mrs. Fred Jensen and daughter left this week for a trip to California and the northwest Miss Mae Quinney of Montpelior has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Quinney this week. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Stokes and daugh ter of Bountiful visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs. J. M. Schafferl last Sunday. inter-mounta- San Franciscvo last Thursday after spending the past 2 weeks there. con-pani- Miss Edith Foxley returned San Francisco Saturday af terspending a 3 weeks vacation there. A very Interesting Relief Society meeting was held Tuesday. The Sing ing Mothers of the Garland ward rendered 3 beautiful numbers. The boo?, report was given by Mrs. Radcliff Special musical numbers Henry. were given by Mrs. Walter Glenn and daughter of Logan and Mrs. Austin Seager. EAST GARLAND 88-El- y, : I By Mrs. David Larson . j solo. I s The ward outing to Logan City park In Logan canyon, Tuesday, was a decided success. Over 50 percent of the ward population were present. j.. .j..- - j5- - .jjjj.-j.-- - . Donna Mower ,of Provo, spent several days last week with her sister, Mrs. Keith Rhodes. V., Mrs. Bernice Peterson; Mrs. Essie Peterson and Mrs. Alice S. Larson were hostesses to the local Relief Society at the home of Mrs. Larson Thursday of last week. Mrsr Ida Rhodes gave suggestions on the home binding of books and magazines Miss Allred, county nurse, was present and gave a talk to the mothers. A social hour followed. Refreshments were served to twenty six guests. 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Work Gloves HANKS $1.49 A Close Out of 20 Pieces of Fast Colored Print, 36 inch width. BOYS' SIZES Regular 25c Values Large Size, Indian Design V. for 500 3 AUTO ROBES ft A. NECKTIES 120 yd. COMMENCING FRIDAY, JUNE 21, AND CONTINUING UNTIL SATURDAY, JUNE 29 WE WILL GIVE A TREASURE HUNT TICKET ON EACH 25 CENT PURCHASE 39c Machine Finished Plain Colors Read the Want Ads Tremonton Treasure Hunt Specials inch Fine BROADCLOTH All Mens Full Cut Blue Chamhry Work Shirts Coat Style - Sizes 14 to 17 es j from PENNEY s Work Shirts in 44-pa- Dr. J. M. Schaffer returned from - . "Scenic America." Scenic attractions, however, are but one of the unusual features with which the booklet deals. In addition, the unusual recreational advantages in this area, such as fishing, hunting, camping, swimming, boating and picn nicking, are outlined are material through the descriptive about facts historical the interesting places that are associated with the glamorous story of the west Another noteworthy feature is a list of outstanding events scheduled for the summer of 1935, together with the football schedule of home games ,e.raJffi',"Travel Hints" Tells of Wonder Scenes in Utah place for an outing. tLid??L 3 z. for narrow neck Pni.(i. 14c :c Westinghouse Lamps 10c One White Shoe Cleaner Liquid ............ 19c PINEAPPLE BANANA SUNDAE 1 Otf |