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Show fs Bear River HIGHLIGHTS I 1 I EDITOR Ryola Roe. CONTRIBUTORS Rayola Roe, Paul Jenkios, and Laurene Homer.s BEARS TO MEET BEES SECOND TIME FRIDAY. ' The annual basketball battle between the Bear River Bears and the Box Elder Bees will be fought in the B. R. H. S. gymnasium Friday evening, March 6, at 8 p. m. " This will be the second time this year that these two teams have met. In the first game the score was tied and in an extra period the Bees were victcrious. The Bears are planning to avenge-thi- s, defea and- they are looking forward to stealing the honey from the Bee 1 While the Bees are out to avenge the double defeat - that they suffered last year at the hands of the Bears, the game offers an interesting setup. OPERA PRESENTS A PLOT UNIQUE AND MODERN. modem and is written in foxtrot and waltz tempo, Costuming is also mov aero. iimJm t It a ili .in rt tion of Georgee Nye, the vocal teach er, and will be presented on March 12 and 13. Ardjs Nelson has charge of the stage work, Elaine Reeder the dancers and Oneta Shurtz the cos tumes. The cast includes Douglas Holmgren, Gladys Richardson, Barbara Christenson Ludle Cannon, Roy Barnard, Don Iverson, Helen Thompson, Maxinee Josephson, Cleo Nye, Har old Gunnell, Stanley Abbott, Blaine and Don Bishop, Fred Germer, Bourne. The high school orchestra, aug mented by some outside talent, will furnish the accompaniment. n Landvatter. Russell Christensen is Smith. Mrs. Vera Bourne was hostess to prom chairman. the Social Development Club Thursday of last week. After the regular TO STAGE CARNIVAL. IS business of the club was disposed of ATM OF ATHLETICS CLUB. the following program was rendered: A big athlectic carnival will be held Reading by Marjorie Hess, vocal duat the Bear River high school gym- ets by Helen Mar Bums and Doris Farns worth,' talk on the history of nasium at 8:15 an March 11. This sports carnival is sponsored newspapers by Mervin Holt A large number of members and specials by the athletic club and Coach Harwere present Luncheon was ris, their facluty adviser says, "This guests will prove to be one of the biggest served by the hostess. events ever to be staged at the Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whitney of Salt school." There will be boxing, wrest- Lake City are visiting at the home of Mrs. parents, Mr. and ling, stunts, rollerakating, basketball Mrs. BertWhitney's Burns. and laughs for everyone. The boys Mr. and Mrs. Alf Michaelis of Garof the club are out selling tickets for land visited Sunday with Mrs. Mich event. the gigantic aelis' mother Mrs. D. A. Cannon Howard is a "This bargain," says who is quite ill at this time, followShurtz, President of the club. "Just ing a stroke suffered about 10 days think you get all these things for ago. fifteen cents. Verl Wood and family of Ogden visited over the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wood. CAFETERIA TO CONTINUE Dew Wood, Job Welling and Ezra SLACKENS TRADE UNTIL Packer were Ogden visitors Saturday. With five new waitresses the cafSaturday evening the ladies of the eteria continues to operate into the Social Development club were entertained by their husbands at a sup fifth term. Each girl in the second year cook- per at the Midland Hotel in Tremon-toAfter supper they went to the ing classes is to work in the cafeteria twenty days. She serves four days High school and enjoyed the perfor as salad, dessert, vegetable, and mance of Winterset by the Univer meat preparer and four days as man sity Players of Salt Lake City. Well we were a little disappoint ager. She must do this to receive her ed in the basketallball tournament incredit Miss Burnham reports however asmuch as we fully expected to dual for the Salt Lake tournament that if trade drops off too much due ity to the spring weather the cafeteria But it is just one of those things. We commend our team for their clean will discontinue. sportmanship, and are glad that they were able to take 3rd place at ugaen. A very interesting lesson on hobbies was conducted Tuesday night in By Enid Welling mutual under the direction of Mrs. Hansen. Mr. Douglas Bone of Wynn enMr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen was there to talk on his Garland tertained at a dinner party Monday hobby"Guns" and Mr. Leland Cape-ne- r 7th their evening, commemorating of Riverside talked on his hobby wedding anniversary. Mrs. Horace Peck was the hostess "Geology". to the Cleo club last Friday afternoon. Cards were played during the afternoon with high score going to Mrs. 3. I. Taylor and low score to By Mrs. Don R. Lamb Mrs. Leland Hansen. Luncheon was i--serveed by the hostess to a large Glen, Archibald and Miss Claree group of members and special guests. Mrs. Glen Severson, who has been Hess, charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin of this place, were visiting in Farmington, Utah for sev- married at Hess, City Wednesday Brigham eral weeks, returned to her home of last week. This young couple are Glen who Mr. Severson, Saturday. has been spending the past several very energetic and active members weeks in Amees, Iowa visiting with of the ward. Mr. Hess is a member his father and mother and- other rela- of the M. I. A. presidency here and Miss Hess has been active in other tives, returned home Saturday. Ed Cross of Ogden visited over activities of. the ward. They are both highly respected young people and Sunday in Fielding with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Welling of Og- will make their home here for the . den spent the weekend visiting with present. their children. Mrs. Welling is remaining over the week. Mr. Welling returned to Ogden Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Richards of Brigham City visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Rich- ards and Mr. and Mrs. John L. PLYMOUTH GYM TO UNDERGO CHANGES FOR PROM. Beginning next Monday physical education classes and basketball teams will all be turned out of the gymnasium for at least one week, whilei it undergoes another magical -- i - transformation. A week of bannering and wiring, painting, and paper hanging will result so the Juniors declare, in changing the gym to a gorgeous, glamorous playground on a beach in Hawaii. There will be the ocean, the beach, the blue sky and even the glorious palms. There will be a splendid sunset and more and more palms. The decorations are in the charge of Hilda Miller assisted by Ruby Saturday Bargains j WONDER 2 BREAD, sliced For 50 Can SHRIMPS Hartley ' tokes "Just Home Folks' 100 MILD Lb. CHEESE Ft 6 BARS CRYSTAL WHITE 180 CRYSTAL WHITE 10 Bars SOAP 290 WHITE KING 290 Pkg. 10 Lbs. (Giant Size) By SUGAR 550 SALMON BAR TOILET SOAP - FREE! 100 BLACK Lb. POP CORN 80 SWEET, JUICY 2 Doz. ORANGES 250 HARD HEAD Head LETTUCE RED SEAL --- 3 Cans 50 Tuesday. Miss Helen Johnson of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Johnson. Mrs. Frank Hansen returned Fri- day from Provo where the attended funeral services for her infant grand- afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Goates and son of Salt Lake City were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Wof-findand also Mrs. Rose Manning. Mrs. Lewis O. Johnson left Friday morning for Cedar City where she will spend the next two weeksvisit-in- g with her children, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Miles and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stayner and son, Herbert, were Salt Lake City moisture-controlle- d Oven until partially done. (Then the switch was turned to BroiL and the bacon was placed Andrew Potter, son of Mr. and Mrs Perry Potter of this place, who have been spending the winter in the CCC camp is home" visiting with his parents during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Archibald, David T. Burnett and Mearl Hess motored to Ogden Thursday afternoon to witness the wrestling matches that took place there in the evening. They express ed themselves as having had a very enjoyable time . Many of our basket ball fans were in Ogden Wednesday, Thursday and Friday to enjoy the final games of the M. I. A. league basketball that were played during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hess of Maryryille, Idaho, were visiting here with Mr. Hesses daughter, Mrs. Har-- . per Steed during the weekend. They left Monday to visit in Tremonton icw witn airs, tiesses reiauves iui days before returning to their home in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hes? and son, Drex, were visiting in Salt Lake City 101 Lb. 170 - Lb. SLICED 290 BACON Lb. STEAKS ... 200 From Our Fine Beef SLICED SALMON Large size - Dozen 0RANGESs,CGE.....; Pound, - ROASTS . 29c 19c 10c 250 Lb. BEEF GRAPEFRUIT 2 Lbs. 160 WE SMOKE YOUR MEAT AND BUY YOUR VEAL roooN. I Surety Of Purity CTom8 day. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howard and Mrs. Alfred Bishop accompanied Mr. Ho- y. m j j . . Someone wants to know how the custom of handshaking originated. Well, probably Adam discovered that the votes of Eve, Cain and Abel weren't enough to land him in office, so he would have to get out and shake the horny paws of Tom, Dick and "NAUGHTY MARIETTA";! Harry. "71 - j CT BREAD DEWEYVILLE ! By Mrs. Thomas Ault Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudsbury entertained at their home on Tuesday evening at a house party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Dewey, who moved to Preston, Idaho, Wednesday. Mrs. Ray McCallister entertained a number of friends and relatives at a birthday party she gave in honor of rel- atives at Salt Lake City for a few days. She is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Beverage. Mrs. Geo. Record had as her guests on Tuesday, relatives from Corinne and Tremonton. Laurence Christensen has bought the buildings owned by the O. S. L. R. R. and is moving them to beautiful home surroundings. Mrs. Oswald Harwood of Ogden, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen of this place, Wednesday. Mrs. Edna Pieerson spent the week end with her daughter and family, Mrs. Jack Brown at Ogden. Mrs. Axel Hassell entertained at a rug bee Friday afternoon. A dainty luncheon was served to Mrs. A. R. Fresh Daily Ideal for All Legal Purposes DICK FISHBURN PHOTO SERVICE (first door south of store on Sundays) J for H13 PEASKtf.,!d. 25 SALMON Tat Can 10 15 19 10 19 10 STARCH 2 CALUMET SALT 5 Packages Can 1-l- b. Pounds .. . POWDERED SUGAR CANDY BARS 3 Fr JELL WELL 1ES? SODAS 3 Vf S ftATSKy SUGAR Cloth Bag VEGETABLES LETTUCE Lb. ......... ,. . 4 .19 10 CLEANSER BROOMS FOUR POSES FOUR PICTURES - 2 FWilRSSS? Saturday and Sundays Only 250 O.P.SKACCS &Tfct?tnfr y ward's mother to Salt ' Lake City 'V Burbank, Mrs.. Duett Loveland, Mrs. ,; t Friday. Suds-burCon Fryer,, and Mrs Walter Mr. and rs.J Frank S. Pck visited with relatives in Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Harwood of and Murray Friday. Z Ogden, were calling of friends and The B. R. H. S. Faculty club met relatives here Sunday. at the home of Mrs. Charles Last Alton Perry attended the extension a book review. Luncheon was served S. U. school at the service training Wednesday evening. Miss Lund gave A. C. at Logan. Mrs. Last, Mrs. Welling and Miss Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Barnard had as by Reeder. their weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Innes, Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Jeff Barnard of Fillmore. and Mr. Sargent Steeper attInnes MarLavania Barnard and Grant funeral services for Mrs. Abe) ended hlA wpta enientn nf Mr. ftnii Mrs. Vff- G. Rich held in Brigham City SunRl Barnard at Warren on Sunday, Mr Mrs pauJ Hanaen of 0g. day. Hazel Manning, Don, Bob Mrs. Grover Kirkham, of Mr. den were and Marie Fronk were Ogden Kiaiaen on Sunday. visitors Sunday. Mrj Mary H Marble Mrs. Oluf Johnson entertained the of her daughter MrSi Grant of the Pioneers at her Daughters famlly at Magna utah last week, home Thursday afternoon. An interw Ault md son Wegs Qf esting program was carried out. Miss of Mr and Edith gan were Anderson furnished a musical Mrs T R Ault Sunday program. A delicious luncheon was Mra A FjyeT daughter served by the hostess to fifteen memDariene, were in Ogden Monday, bers and seven guest. Miss Evylene Harwood of Ogden, George Beal and Peter Boss were visited her grandparentSi Mr business visitors in Ogden Friday. Mrg peter Jensen here Monday ence Bennet Thursday and Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lamb announce the safe arrival at the Valley Hospital Monday morning of an eight- pound baby girl. All concerned are getting along nice-l- at this writing. Melvin Udy and R. L. Ma:bn and Mr. and Mrs. Orvil J. Nish were t.ransactine- business in Salt Lake on Monday of this week. Mrs. Sarah E. Zundel announces the arrival of a fine baby girl to her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Zun del in Ogden, Monday of this week. Mrs. Zundel was called to Ogden on Monday to spend a few days there and care for her grand daughter and its mother. Tuesday evening. Mrs. A. A, Loveland is visiting ... visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Felsted and fanv-iland Mrs. Herbert Stayner visited in Salt Lake City Monday. ' Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Fashbaugh and children were Ogden visitors Satur- re c 190 BOLOGNA - Elec-jtri- LEMONS HAM WONDER BREAD Sliced 2 Loaves for in the smokeless broiler pan and broiledi When done, the bacon j and biscuits were removed from tne oven and the eggs were broil--, ed in the savory bacon fat This "cherrio and; is an good morning" breakfast made possible by modern eleetric Bacon 'n' eggs and biscuits for breakfast, and imagine it all were baked in a few short minutes in the Miracle Oven of the new electric range! The biscuits were baked in the her husband's birthday anniversary Quality Meats 3 City visitor Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shumway and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson visited with relatives in Clarkston Sunday en Doz. BUNCH GOODS SPINACH son. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Chambers spent a few days of this week with relatives in Ogden. Mrs. J. M. Gaddie was a Salt Lake) stX'iKJK If Fartoy, Extra Large 8 For i Sweeten of Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George O. Nye Thursday night and Friday. Mrs. David E. Manning is visiting in Ogden and Brigham City a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Beal and Mrs. Amy B. Johns motored to Ogden G. G. Tall Can 12-o- z. GARLAND Mrs. Geo. A. Beat "CHEERIO AND GOOD MORNING!" FIELDING ... 1 PAGE FTVB VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1936 n. The high school opera this year presents a unique idea. The plot is very modem, being a program broadcasted over the radio. The music is Whit .ii.iiili.nilri.i famS, 39 ' .19 10 Lbs. 75- - 55 10- - .6 . |