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Show PEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, PAGE FOUR s iaii s CTJiilPSIHKDTS THATCHER Roche 1 I By Phyllis i Sunday evening a very interesting mutual conjoint meeting was held. Pres. C. E. Smith was the speaker and Mrs. Ed. Harris of Tremonton, rendered two musical numbers. Effiee Eldridge and Faye Waldron came home from Salt Lake City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson were in Salt Lake Thursday and Friday. Earl Compton and son, Dale, were Ogden visitors last Wednesday.on for Juanita Roche was operated y at the Valley appendicitis Tue-daHosmtal. Vera Bodily of Syracuse, spent Mondav and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Bodily Mru James Peterson. and daughters, Shirley and lone, who have been visiting here for several days, returned with Mr. Bodily. C. G. Eldridge went to California last weel: on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Anderson and family visited in Wales and Provo with relatives Sunday and Monday. Floyd Adams, Vera Peterson, Harmon Pierson, LeRoy Peterson and D. Earl Adams attended the basketball tournament and wrestling matches at Ogden Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nelson were in Ogden on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Nelson were visiting in Salt Lake City Friday and brother-in-laSaturday with Mrs. Nelson's Harold E. Tripp, who is ill. Mildred Borgstrom and Elvina Nelson were Ogden visitors; Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Revere Hansen of Tremonton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McNeely Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson and Clara Petelrson were in Ogden Wednesday of lasti week. The Beehive girls held a party at the home of Delia Waldron Thursday night. Mrs. Albert Johnson was in Corinne Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Forsgren, who was 1836 aH is EAST GARLAND , The M. I. A. Gleaner Girls sponsored a very successful dancing party Wednesday evening. The hall was decorated in red and white prettily colon-- . e The clever dance programs were in the jsame colors. Ten boxes of candy were given to those holding the lucky nuin!:ers. There were many people present f om surrounding towns. Benton ore! es- tra furnished the music. Miss' Jane Rhodes is president of the Gleaner hand-mad- J 'ft, w ..AS VA' if--: Girls. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen, B-- L. M. Hoi man and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton G rover, Mrs. Rose Korth, Mrs. Mabel Oyler and James H. Miller were at Logan temple Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Petersen, Mi-Gus Larson and daughter, Dorothy, motored to Brigham on business on JR. VAr.y. v t . II ill tow. MAY CURB SUPREME COURT under the leadership of Sen. George Norrta of Nebraska, (left), unite to form a bUl t&roaca "more necessary making . than two-m . . ft 1 , a . ..X:S J f ' i i .Congress . tor m anwin vi u muprvumi inirua majority World's first animated liUiputlan circus, motor-lie- d ,i Court. Ben. Pope of ioano, who wrote the Mil, anil Oak j.lrattllAliliajtfc tSTal I. I. and scored for musical accompaniment, Is "christened" by "Jumbo" stars, on the first stop nation-wid- e tour. Poodles Hannaford, popu of lar sawdust ring star, Is about to break the chris- - 1 vir- (clung nmn on vnv ui tiic ikwiiuui uuugvt cus wagons, while Evelyn Boneflne, show-gi- rl beauty (left), and Dorothy Keller of the clown ballet, look on. - Thursday. Miss Rhoda Larson visited in Salt CiEy Friday evening and Saturday. Mrs. Maggiee Barnard and daugh ter, Mrs. Emily Rhodes of Garland, mother and sister respectively of Mrs. Alva Rhodes, were her guesta Lake A ft ILU L2Lue1" iii M Admiral Richard Byrd enjoying his General Electric Radio which kept him In touch with the I rest 01 tne wona aunng nis xu,uuu miie voyage to and from Little America, . jv ABB TAXED, urges rresldent Thorflae A. Hen ry, of Amerioan n, Automobile who says Is high time Aseo-otatlo- motorists should use the ballot box to eon vtnce motor tax la net hip measure of taxability for general revenue." SNOWVILLE Miss Annie Hurd By i 4 -- Mi: and Mrs. Floyd Christense spent Saturday and Sunday at War-- j ren, attenmng a birthday celebration of Mrs. Chrisensen's father. The green and gold ball on Friday, was a real success. Mirs Shirley Nielsen was queen of the ball. here last week, Punch and wafers were served by Coe L&rkin spent the weekend in Y. M. M. I. A. presidency. A real the SmitLfield with friends. crowd was present and enjoyed large J. J. Larkin, Miss Harriet Larkin the evening. and J. J. Cutler spent two days last On account of the basement of the week in Salt Lake City. church being filled with water there A. L. Fuller of Smithfield was in was no M. I. A. meeting held last town last week. Mildred Hurd went to Ogden Mon week. Several men cleared it out and meeting was held this week. day. Elias Andersen, J. M. Morten.-en- , Mrn. Rosa Neuberger returned to her home in Logan Sunday after June Thompsen, Kim Mann, Casper spending three months here with her Antlreason and Ephriam Hansen, all attended the fruit growers organizadaughter, Mrs. Nellie Arbon. John Smith of Centerdale ward tion in Brigham City on Thursday. was the speaker at M. I. A. conjoint J. M. Mortensen was named as assistmeeting Sunday night. Ray Rose of ant vice president to Mr. Horsley and Elias Andersen as board member. Stone, gave a musical number. Mr. and Mrs. Holmgren of Bear Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hansen were River City, were guests of Mrs. An Salt Lake visitors last week. na Showell one day last week. A change was made in the Sun Mrs. Nephi Larkin, who is quite ill school superintendency. Thomas day in a Salt Lake hospital, is reported Abel was sustained as Second as:ist-an- t to be improving 3lowly. to Edward T. Heslop to take the Mrs. E. A. Peterson is spending a of Wayne Francom, who was few weeks with her daughters in Salt place released. Lake City. Arthur Welling, stake sxout master Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Cutler and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hurd, Jr., motored to was present Sunday and a fine program was rendered. Junior Fridal Brigham Saturday evening. Mrs. Nellie Arbon entertained rela was advanced to an Eagle tcout and A. C. Christensen received the honor tives from Logan Sunday. and O. V. Olson had visitors from Fair cf a life scout. Bobby Andersen Meldrum joined the scout troop. Lynn week. last field, Idaho, ...they roll on lafle don't sink In soil ground don't slip but convert eagfas power into puU wins-owaste, ut Phont or writt for fm dittriptivt ittratarv LANDES TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO. Juaettei Salt Lake atr Downey Treraenlon t RECONDITIONED By We have the following reconditioned and late model cars for sale: 0 1934 FORD V-- 8 DELUXE TUDOR. 1931 FORD TUDOR. 1931 CHEV. FORDOR WITH TRUNK. 1930 CHEV. SEDAN. 1934 CHEV. SEDAN. 1929 DODGE SEDAN. 3 CHRYSLER SEDANS 1928 STUDEBAKER SEDAN. 1933 CHEV. Vi, 157 W. B. TRUCK. 1931 FORD Vi, 157 W. B. TRUCK. 1929 FORD PANEL. 1935 CHEV. PICKUP. Bring Your ELWOOD Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen I RADIO Mrs. Hyrum Christensen returned Friday from Richmond, where the has been staying with her daughter, Mrs. Loa Thompsen and family for 1 month. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson has a new son, born on February 9. All concerned are feeling fine. Mrs. Fred Barf us returned home from Preston, Idaho, on Friday after a three day visit with her mother and other relatives. a convenience every stoker owner appreciates. But downright superior quality makes CASTLE GATE Coal FIRST, in sales - ' . volume. t Uiah Fuel Company: Sunday evening. Mrs. Rhoda gave a vocal solo. Mr. Dorothy Gee also of Garland, was her accompanist. The weekly genealogical meeting was held Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Miller. Mrs. John Oyler, Jr. returned last week from an extended visit with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook in California. A board of review was held at the residence of Leroy Oyler Thursday evening of last week. Stake repre-- r entative Arthur Welling, Scout Master Clifton Grover and Kenneth Shaffer, committeemen Lafayette Grover, Henry Sorensen and Leroy Oyler were present. Durrell Grover was award- - By Mary Fridal Mr?. Ada Garfield and LaVern and Elwin Garfield, accompanied by Mrs. Doris Fridal, Beth Palmer and Don Limb, were Ogden visitors Saturday. Saturday evening while walking home from Tremonton with a girl friend, Miss Faye Garfield was struck down by an automobile. She suffered a wrenched ankle and a badly bruised leg from what might have been a fatal accident. Her many friends join in wishing her a speedy recovery- SALT LAKE CITY FARMERS' CASH union Phone 35 7 The New Home of 4 the I V 1 j " . ,,7 rlisggl ''tewH'' Ifl'vnMftf igffS 'mmmmm- H lit gpg wzm J I I for a Tune-u- p : Tremonton's Exclusive Castle Gate Coal Dealer m Gene Holladay Complete SLACK Chris-tophers- EAST TREMONTON fl2D to DUSTLESS STOKEJt Pa-mil- la day of reokonlng has come, thai the gasoline pump Is not an eternal goloonda, and that .motor vehicle ownersTHE EGG A DAY HEN Entered for an egg laying contest by Mrs. B. Sands of Haughton, England, this Rhode Island hen laid 201 eggs In 201 days, believed to be a record. were the FIRST with a Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Oyler, daughters, Donna and Erma, and Mrs. Rogers of Garland, motored to Ogden on business Thursday. Mrs. Roy Hawks of Portage, visited with Mrs. Ida Rhodes Saturday. Patriarch James P. Christensen of ElwoocT, wf:s in attendance at sacrament meeting last Sunday. Lorus King of Garland, was the principle sneiker in M. I. A. conjoint grabberthat the spenders Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson of Ogden visited with their son, D. G. Jr. " at CASTLE GATE COAL Eph Petersen. ao4 I plow, harrow, squally weB on hard ground or soft, be-- Junior Oyler The Miners of nesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Oyler. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Muse of Salt Lake City were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Oyler. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Petersen and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rasmussen, all of Tremonton, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER can ...thty drill a merit badge. Reed Oyler spent the weekend home, from school at the A. C. visitors Monelay. Lenna Shaffer, Donna Oyler, Leone Korth, Sherman Oyler, Jasper Shaffer and Ray Rhodes enjoyed a midnight supper after the dance Wed- VOTE AS YOU It that The girls of Iowa are urged to de velop a perfect figure. Many of them will say that somewhere around $1 000,000 is the figure that would seem nearly enough perfect to suit them VERSATILE ed day. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hansen were Briyham I Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nelson, Leora Nel son, Blanch and Phyllis Roche at tended the leap year dance held at the Bluebird ball room Saturday even ing. Faye Waldron is suffering with Scarlet Fever at this writing. are miw.1 vrr s fB IllWWJD f " ill. TRACTORS A DENTIST IS TMS OESST MAM WOULD. ... UCAUM Kl powm w m j He Thursday. Mr. and Mr?. Eph Petersen, accom panied Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rasmus- sen of Tremonton, on a business trip to JBrigham, Wednesday. Lavina Barnard of Deweyville, was a guest of Miss June Rhodes Thurs- , LOW COST CATGOPILLAD rio. u. s. mt. orr. 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