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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ST, 1836 PAGE EIGHT ' J' 111 Farmer Plows Up Lest Wallet Containing $130 C771 FarmCalif.. Feb. terOAKLAND, J. Brown, who lost a wallet 26. con- R- - in bills while he wm taining bean pe& tbir, plowing his fifty-acr- e teen miles south of Marysville In Tufcr. County, Calif., last July, i has jusi , plowed hi? wallet back to sunsL.;ae: with the bundle of money almoci cut in two by the plow disc. Though not accumulating any interest, durirj it deposit under furrows, Farmer Drown says that he can't complain about his bills being cut in half, because the value of the dollar already has suf-fered the same fate. Last July, Brown secured a $200 loan from the Maryrville Production Credit Association. Cashing his check he settled $70 worth ofhjUs- - and the remainuur$130 inhis pants pock et. After an afternoon spent behind the plow, Brown noticed that his wallet was gone. He could do nothing but mourn his loss and plant his bean seed. Today Robert Miner of the Farm Production Credit Admini Credit Corporation here, and the man who made the original loan to Brown, received a letter from W. Ray Chandler, of Uuba City, Calif., inspector for the Marysville association, which : said: "J. R. Brown just plowed up his $130 Mrs. J. M. Schaffer was hostess to the L. L. Bridge Club Friday. Mrs. L. J. Cummings was special guest Mrs. Eli Winzeler and Mrs. Herman Landvatter were awarded score prizes A patriotic color scheme was carried out in the luncheon. ' ' lu nTiA fmm . m.: t 1 Uf ) ' 1 home Sunday. Her daughter, Mrs. Girarde Sampson, who has been stay, ing here for the past few weeks returned to her home in Ogden Sunday. Mrs. Douglas Cannon entertained Mrs. George Brads haw is spending four tables of bridge at her home Mrs. the week visiting at the home of her Saturday. Mrs. Harry Drew, Stsv-t"enssister, Mrs. .Bernard Stone of Ogden. Frank Dalton and Mrs. Alberta were awarded prizes. Delicious Ruth Cropley spent the weekend in luncheon was 'served. Ogden with Bertha Landvatter and Mrs. J. M. Schaffer took her two Beth Oyler. daughters, Gay and Gloria to Salt Katharyn Maughn and Vemell Pet Lake City Wednesday to enter them erson were hostesses to the S. O. D. H. wmm snow, Auerbach rasnion in the Club Wednesday in MLrs Maughn 's will be held in the middle of March. apartment A patriotic color scheme Mrs. C. C. Watkins, Mrs. Owen was carried out. The evening was Ward and Miss Ruth Johnson were spent in playing bridge with Thelma hostesses to the Ladies Faculty Club Harris and Elaine Reeder winning Mrs. Lois Christensen, Mrs. Wednesday afternoon of last week at prizes. Mrs. Watkins home. The program Vern Watkins and Mrs Girarde was a talk on instrumental music by Sampson were special guests. Mr. Watkins. He also played solos to Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mason spent demonstrate different instruments. Mrs. Robert Simonsen and Mrs. Ed Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake Ped-ehseWinchester were special guests. A City visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mrs. Peder-se- n Mason and Mrs. was scheme color and blue white red, are sisters. carried out in the luncheon. ' i Friends of Mrs. David Holnurren will be glad to hear that the was suf- - j ficiently recovered from her illness to , -- 4 , mk -- en . t I Ibb:xgikg , Pi Hollywood "' MSNf how. damp- hauling en'y to the - l sou.v..l.ir. - r j 4 ' . tenet). I - 'Wuitm " 11 i will not t c.''.fu'essions dinner of the grand -- ' i contest now being u the Eno Crime ladcast. The prize is uuhdr life. In addi- ';iy ijfiards are given, nra given on the broad i.t ard Tuesdays over NBC. .n.r- - ; -- in fivA rinllA-nnrsA onn fa initio" bills. His disc had cut part way thru the bunch but he will be able to get new ones." r n. Gwen Pedersen returned to Hen-ager- 's Business College in Salt Lake after several days visit with Tuesday Mrs. N. E. Drew Carrie Saturday. Shaw and Mrs. Park Stumm were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pedersen. special guests. Mrs. Stumm and Mrs. Drew were awarded score prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Theurer returnMr. and Mrs. Richard Douglas ed Sunday from several days trip to California. Mrs. Theurer reported stopped in on. their way to Burley, Mr. to with visit Thursday Douglas' having a lovely trip in spite of frequent rain storms they encountered. sister, Mrs. E. H. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holmgren of Gar. The meeting of the Rebekah Club, land accompanied them on the trip. which was to be held in the I. O. O. F. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stone and hall Monday, was postponed until next week due to the remodeling of Miss Vaudes Bergstrom of Ogden the hall which was under way at that were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Bradshaw. ftime. Mrs. S. N. Cole entertained the G. O. G. Bridge Club at the home of Mrs. DR. DON C. JAMES OPTOMETRIST will be here Monday, March 2nd Make Your Appointment Now Jtdbrt Reverend and Mrs. E. H. Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. C. Tallman returned home Thursday of last week from California. Mr. and Mrs. Tallman vis. ited with their daughter, Almyra in Lumus. They also saw the new Golden Gate Bridge in San Franci-;co- . Reve rend and Mrs. Gordon attended the Golden Wedding anniversary of Reverends parents, Reverend and Mrs. G. W. Gordon in San Jose. Reverend Gordon, the elder is a retired minister. At the anniversary seven out of eight children were present. Fifteen grandchildren were also present. NORTH BOX ELDER FARM BUREAU Annual Banquet at the EVERYONE IS INVITED Banquet from 6 to 8 p. m. Followed by Program, and Dance 50 Plate - including and dance program (Bring Knife, Fork and Spoon) for dance only mm Ww n the ITBttsne Get Your H A R N E S S Requirements Ready for Spring Work The Boston Sisters, singing stars after whose ancestor the Massachusetts met ropolis is reputed to have been named.- Future air travel to Europe will probably develop along the lines of this small fast Monoplane, unable to rise on Its own power. The mother machine lifts it to a height of 10,000 feet and then launches It on its way. and Mrs. Don Elwell left. Sunday for Preston, Idaho to visit Mrs. Elwell's mother, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Rawl Rice were s- din- Soren-se- y great-grandchi- ld Mrs. A. D. Hansen, R. J. Hunraker and Miss Viola Hammond of Logan were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Diego. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rhodes were visitors to Salt Lake City on Monday and motored to Logan on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Koith and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Isaac, on motored to Ogden on business Friday. Whitney Floyd, head of the Forestry department at the U. S. A. C, cajled on Mr. and Mrs. David Larson Tuesday. Mr. Floyd is a nephew of Mrs. Larson. President J. J. Shumary and Arthur Welling of Garland were speakers in Sunday evening church service. Quite a number of ward member; attended the Logan temple day Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover visited relatives in Ogden Saturday. Verda Johnson and Mavis Hansen were home from the U. S. A. C. for 3flH(By Mrs. Irvin Miller. Mrs. George H. Fisher of Los Angeles, California visited at the jhome of Edith H. Miller last Monday.' I Ar Compoijind I Milk of ALMOND CREAM ? i -- JACK GARRETT Bell Phone 146 B. R. Valley Phone 113 -- -- "NOPE" To the Ladies: If you think there's "NOPE" for that new fur jcoat, you might suggest that he buy a FRIGID AIRE instead. Wilson Lumber Co. 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Our stock is complete and pur prices competitive with the city stores Pays for complete check up and service charge Hardware Building Stokers DusprufCoal "YOUR GOOD WILL OUR EE3T ASSET" I ' on farmers' Cash Union - Mr. and Mrs. D. Conrad 1 M Lumber Material with Golden Wedding. By Mrs. David Larson There Are Two Days Left to Take Advantage of Our A Set of DRAIN TUBS and 30 Packages WHITE KING GRANULATED SOAP her father, Joseph HIGHEST PRICES . PAID FOR rerinenng complete Fountain Special The Outstanding Washer for 1030 of : Bert Lahr, famous eomedian featured In "George White's SeaaoW now nlaybig In New York Cttj, Larson, ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Rodney Knight and Miss Helen An Morrison Wednesday evening. derscn of Salt Lake City were Satur day and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnson of Salt Lake Mrs. J. W. Larson. City was called here Monday because iwrs, Ida Rhodes entertained at a of the illness of her daughter, Mrs. quilting party Thursday afternoon Chester Nelson. At this writing Mrs. with eight guests participating. Nelson is reported to be improving. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grover, of pc.t the weekend with their Mrs. Carl Warner and Mrs. Mark parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Paxton of Fillmore are visiting their Grover, returning Sunday evening. mother Mrs. Tompkinson, who has Monday evening gen been staying here with her parents, ealogy meeting was held at the home Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bennett sine of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Oyler. Christmas. Mrs. Warner's daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J! W. Larson, son Karma, the only of Louis and daughter Clarissa left Mr. and Mrs. Bennett's is also here. Tuesday morning by auto for a trip to Los Angeles and San Diego where Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Schaffer were in will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. they Salt Lake City on business Sunday. John W. Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Jenkins visited her family here last weekend. 4 QUALITY HARNESS FEBRUARY SPECIAL U EAST GARLAND ON THE BUM? J. G. Read & Bros. Line of J in Bear River City last week. The special visit was in honor of Mr. Sorensen's birthday. David Larson returned Sunday even Angeles ing from a ten day trip Mr. and Mrs, .gibbs Allen and Mrs. Francis Alien ofToTtage visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Miller and sons motored to Penrose to visit relatives Saturday; Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Rhodes were home from Logan over the weekend. guests to-Lo-s Leader Ads Get Results Carry the ) dMl) P--3 ... ;i Mr. and 'Mrs. Paul Larson were rrucit'-- of Mr. and Mrs. Parley James i i Salt Lake City last week. j r Mr. and Mrs. Eph Petersen were " - the-weekl- SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1936 We . the weekend.. Lo-i-- -. 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