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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. JANUARY 16. PAGE SIX 1936 By Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. John Ericksen come home Friday from a two week's trip to California. They were accompanied by Mrs. Ericksen's mother, Mrs. Larsen of Corinne. Both Mr. and Mrs. Ericksen has relatives in California and their trip wa--i greatly enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wutrich of Logan spent last week home visiting with Mrs. Wutrich's brother, Reginald Hunsaker, before leaving for his mis. sion. Lloyd Hunsaker, who is teaching; school at Beaver college, came up to visit his folks on Friday and attended his brothers farewell dance. He also attended the stock show in Cgtlcn. Norman Andre?.son and many others from hire attended the stock show in Ogden Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stokes and Mr. and Mrs Dwavne' Frank attended the. stock ,hor on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hansen en- tertair.ea veanes3.y m uwiw j men nephew, Fred Hansen of Eear River City, who is going to Norway on a mission. The M Men and Gleaner Girls had a party for Reginald Hunsaker at his home, on Saturday. Reginald left on Sunday to attend the mission school in Sa!t Lake City. .Mrr,. Annie Hunsaker and children moved to Brigham City last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen are rejoicing over a son, born to them Friday, January 10th. Mrs. Christensen was formerly Rhea Woods of Fielding. The mother and baby are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Andern, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Andersen, Mr. and Mrs M. W. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen and H. C. Hansen and J. .P. Christensen attended a big surprise party at Bear River City, on Sunday, . in honor of Mrs. Rasmus Hansen's 70th birthday anniversary. All enjoyed the day. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller attended the stock show in Ogden on Monday. The Seventies, under the direction of George Stenquist, gave a rplendid "j?rogr?.m Sunday evening. Dr. Green spoke and rendered two fine violin solos; also a piano solo by Mrs. j Leora Nelson and Phyllis .Roche .went ,to Brigham City Monday; evening to get decorations for the gold and green baUtb3t .will. bejield in the near future. Our local M Men's basketball team played a practice game with the Field ing team Friday evening. The local team were victorious. Miss Blanch and Phyllis Roche, had a their weekend guests, Miss Ira of Penrose, Wayne Toomb and Clarence Bywater of Brigham City, and Merlin Larsen of Corinne. . Mrs. Leo Nelson and Leora Nel son were hostesses at a party Friday evening after the ball game. A de-- i licious luncheon was served, when the guests arrived. Cards were the diversion of the evening. There were twenty guests present. Mi-and Mrs. Roy Anderson were Sunday gue:ts of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Never judge by : first impressions. False J. Wight of Ogden. Ed Knowles of Avon, is visiting fronts do of time. stand the with Mr. and Mrs. Hewett Tolman. Mr. and Mrs.. A. E. Roche were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Big-lHarmon Pierson visited at the home Mr. and Mrs. Bard Bailey and Mr. of Garland. Later in the evening iey motored to Brigham City where of Miss Luella Atkinson of East Gar- and Mrs. Cecil Merely attended the they attended a show. land, Sunday. stockman's ball at Ogden Monday , not test Mc-Nee- ly rr We know of young people who devote their lives to medicine, to art, to music, to the trades, to business. But it sounds a little strange at first when we hear of a man devoting his entire time to promoting peace. And yet Manley Ottmer Hudson, professor of International Law at Harvard, is in reality doing just that. The World Court at Geneva considers him an authority on International re- lations. Professor Hudson spends his summers working on peace measures in You may not like what life hands Geneva. He may become the successor you but by determining to make the to Frank B. Kellogg as judge of best of lt yu can find more didn't exercise World Court. it than as whatever of ch6oiJ and decision has been left to you. &d er izz LIFE DEVOTED TO PEACE " evening. THATCHER By Phyllis Roche ELWOOD ! Read the Want Ads ?3. r, sa kjAHt a i 1 1 I Wa a E 1 is." TP f m Lm 11 j m Gavefii Away at 5 p. m. at. 9 JflL BEAUTIFUL SADDLE A - BRIDLE AND BLANKET INCLUDED PUBLIC SALEf ENDS MONDAY, JANUARY 20th MERCHANDISE - - NEW LOWER PRICES-NE- BE SURE TO READ THIS CIRCULAR DISPLAYS NEW W CAREFULLY-SAV- NOW E Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller attended the stock show in Ogden Monday. Hr. and Mrs. George Henrie and Frank Munns of Garland, were in attendance at the genealogical meeting Monday evening. There was a good attendance and the ler sons." The Way to Perfection," is very interesting. 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