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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER.- THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1936 - Lillian Morris has been visiting in Salt Lake City for the past two weeks she returned home Monday. Mrs. Delara Kent and small ton of St Johns, Idaho, visited, several days last week with Mrs. Kent's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Taylor. Mrs. Veda Booth of Shelby, tMon-- 1 Catherine Maughan, Loletta Hod- tanr, who has been visiting with her ges and Aileen Hansen were Logan sister, Mr . Leland Crystal for the visitors over the weekend. past three weeks has returned to her , Mrs. Bernard Stone of Ogden vis- home. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Anderson of ited with her sister, Mrs. George Coalville visited several days with Bradshaw. , Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sheffield at- their daughter, Mrs. Ernie Conger, tended the basketball tournament at and other relatives at Tremonton. . Salt Lake City last weekend. Gues3 number on Waltham watch Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Weaver of at Simonsen Jewelry store. See' ad. Bountiful vi ited with Mrs. Weaver's Halver and Reta Glenn entertained "nrcr.i??, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Calder-woo- a of their friends Friday even group the latter part of last week. A delicious luncheon was rerved ing. Mrs. Fern and Lola Winzeler Mrs. to Theron Pinder, Melvin Bjorn, Bus Winzeler were Ogden visitors Mason, Don Iverson, Lola Cannon, Amy Christopherson, Flora Hall, and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hansen and Ruby Hess. The boys presented the family spent Sunday at Salt Lake. with corsages.girls were Anderson Alvis Mr. and Mrs. Howland Cook of Randolph, Utah at Salt Lake City last weekend. called on relatives and friends at. TreGuess number on Waltham watch monton S Sunday. at Simonsen Jewelry store. See ad. Carrie Kendall entertained the Mr;t Mr. and Mrs. J. Jeppson of Dillon, Rebekah club at the Odd Fellow's hall Montana, on' their return trip from Monday afternoon. After a business New York, visited with Mr. and Mrs. meeting, bridge was played. Mrs. N. Leland Hansen Friday. E. Shaw and Mrs. Ed Winchester won Mr. and Mrs. Oram Jensen of Bear prize! Miss Bessie Drew arid Mrs. River City,' visited with J. P. Ander- Ernest Isley were r.pecial guests. son Monday afternoon. Mr. nderson Duane Crompton of Mina, Nevada is an uncle of Mr. Jensen. visiied with Mrs. Chris Beck and fam" Mrs. Heber N. Stohl and Mrs.. Isily Monday and Tuesday. rael Hunaker attended funeral ser'Mrs. Ernest Isley of San Francisco, vices for Nels Madsen at Brigham California is visiting with her parents, City, Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Winchester. 12 Winzeler entertained Mrs. Lola Paul Heitz, Cole and Norman Winguests Sunday, in honor of her son, zeler spent several days last week in Billie's birthday anniversary. After California. '. games and a delicious luncheon they Arlene Kunz and Nelda Pederson all attended the picture show, repent a part of last week at Salt Mrs. Edith Tompkinson f,pent sev- Lake . t , City. eral days last week in Salt Lake City, Arthur Pederson and family went visiting with relatives and friends. to be present at to Mr. and Mrs. George Bergquist a Murray Sunday, the 80th honoring family gathering, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ward of of father birthday anniversary Mrs. Shuman returned to Og Mr. Pederson. , :;7Ji.i , den with them; where she will remain Mrs. Carrie Drew was hostess; to for some time. the G. O. G. club at her home SaturMr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson of Burley, day afternoon. Mrs. S. B. Watland Idaho vi ited over the weekend with1 and Mrs. Ed Winchester were prizeMr. and Mrs. Dan Taylor. winners. Special guests included Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Palmer visited Fern Winzeler, Mrs. Sargent and Mrs. at Woods Cross last week. Ernest Isley. Miss Helen Winzeler entertained 8 Mrs. Jane Guliver of Berkeley, of her friends Saturday evening. A California is spending a few days delicious luncheon was served and the with her- brother and evening was spent playing cards. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Parker. Friends Guess number on Waltham watch r of Mr. Parker will be glad to know at Simonsen Jewelry store. See ad. that he is improving from his recent Gae and Gloria, young daughters of illness. Dr. and Mrs. Schaffer, took part in Mrs. Times Ranson entertained 12 Auerbach's Fashion Review at Salt of her evening at; a Lake City five evenings last week. It Bridge party. Prizes were won by Mr;v Violet Burgess, Mrs., Delia'; in attendance each night of the reand Mrs. Browning. Deliview. cious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Thompson spent Mrs. Vernal Harrir, Mrs. Douglas Sunday at Salt Lake. Mrs. Andrew Cannon and Miss Lund entertained Rasmussen returned home with them. The Ladies Faculty Club at the home Mr. and Mrs. Evan Green were Og- of Mrs. Harris, Wednesday afternoon. den visitors Wednesday.. Miss Larsen gave a talk on "Moderji Ancel Hatch ol Woods Cross, visit- Art", and several readings were given ed at the home of his daughter and by Miss Nelson to illustrate different Mr. and Mrs. J. T, Pal- freshments were served.mer, Sunday. pha es of the subject discussed. Re- . - " members of the Genealogical class spent Thursday of last week visiting the Genealogical Library at Salt Lake information was Ctty. Much valuable received and an enjoyable time was had by all. Guess number on Waltham watch at Simonsen Jewelry store. See ad. Ir. and Mrs. Israel Hunxaker naa aa dinner zuests Saturday evening, Jlr. and Mrs. William Jensen, and their daughter and son, Rosyln and ruminn of Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mrs Hunsaker and Mrs. Jensen are sistera. Tre-mont- Twenty-seve- n : - d, - ' - ; . . Shu-ma- ' n. , , . . - sister-Jn-la- i h. FIELDING y EoM WeOteg I r Several members were present here Tuesday at last week. Mr. and Mrs. Farley Jensen of Pay-so- n. Sylvia' Bourne spent the week Utah, are visiting during ;the of Flora end in Portage aa the gue--t Mr. awl Mrs. -- ' I week with relatives. Hall. Miss Wanda Johnson visited over Jenson were former residents of this ::h the weekend with relatives in Dewey-Vtlt- place.. j. . , Mr and Mrs. Kie Brockman who to East Wednesday of last week the Field- spent the winter here, ofmoved wee:: ; last Garland Wednesday Rflief at their ing Society entertained is Mr. Brockman improving. where annual 'party. A delicious hot supper was served to about 175 people, who : Joseph Archibald is busy moving; were seated at tables decorated to his house on his city lot and is preparations to add more 2x0ms green .and white. the Earl I Mima - Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Rose of Snow-vill-e visited over Sunday with Mr. and -Mrs. Harold Wadsworth. i Mr. and Mrs. Cell Lowry of Alberta Canada, have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Job Welling, and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wood. Mrs. Lov,rry is a sister of Mrs. Welling and Mr. Wood. Mrs. Lowry's mother, Mrs. After supper Selena Wood, who is quite ill, makes a splendid program wa rendered, her home with Mr. and Mrs. Job Wel- consisting of musical selections, both ' vocal and insrtumental, a monalogue, ling. Mr. and Mrs George Bowcutt were and a reading. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancingttjVic Visiting in Salt Lake Saturday. At our Sunday night meeting the being furnished by GertrudeTRSftSen progiam was furnished by the Gen and orchestra. The Relief Society are ealogical Society, under the direction to be commended on the splendid enof John L. Smith. Brother and sister tertainment furnished the large crowd John Lilywhite of Brigham City, were and everyone seemed to have a thor- in attendance, Brother Lilywhite was, oughly enjoyable time. the main speaker of the evening. A Loriii Wilcox motored to Idaho splendid program was rendered to a Falls? last Friday evening. large congregation. . Mrs. Gertrude Hansen entertained Tiie Book Lore club met WednesSocial Development club at her the Mrs. home of the at evening day home afternoon. After the; Dwight Hansen. Mrs. Glen Severxm regularThursday. of the.jclub was atbusiness gave a report on the book "Deep tended to, a splendid prograsjt .was were serRiver". Refreshments Dark of numbers . by rendered, consisting ved by the hostess. Barbara Welling. A book review was Mr. and Mrs. Vern. Bourne were given by Bishop Lester Holman of Ogdan visitors last Friday. East Garland, which was enjoyed im- Glen Severson and Stephen L. PotA delicous luncheon was serter were in Farmington, Monday on mensely. hostess. Several out of ved the by, business. , . town quests were present, including Mi vS Carm Cordon of Idaho, spent Mrs. Charlej Earl of Logan. the past few days with her sister, Miss June Cardon accompanied her sister to her home in Idaho Fails. Sunday evening, the S. S. dub had a candy pull at the home of LaConte Sirs. Don R. Lamb er - , . - . PLYMOUTH By Mrs. Schaffer returned to her home Monday evening after an tabsence of two weeks, which she spent at Salt ' . ;' Lake City. Mrs. Johanna Peterson- - of Elwood visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert, Parker and Mrs. " Nielsina Nielsen. N; Miss Nina Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gaffey of Portland, Ore. are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jo3ephson and family. They are The Relief Society very successfully where they had many useful articles they had made during their leisure time. A dance in the evening was the outcome of the day's1 'celebration. All who attended had a very enjoyable . . en-rou- te Coprrlkt, I'M, Sehenlcr Diltributori, I no., N.w York ! ,: Sal - " The residence of Leo Lamb is receiving a new boat of paint this week, which is making it? appearance much nicer. Dwane Lamb and Don R. Lamb made a business trip to Brigham City Monday of last week. The Sacrament meeting here was well attended Sunday , evening. Brother William King and George Henrie of the Garland ward were the prin. cipal speakers. DR. DON C. JAMES OPTOMEXRIST Will Be In My Store Monday, March 30th Make Your Appointment Now Robert tmmtsett "Special Reduced Prices en DRIES SOFT AFTER A SOAKII EXTERIOR VARNISH u - - - - $1.47 Quart Regular $1.75, ; Pint , . 82? ---- ---- Regular 99c "HOUSE" PAINT - $2.89 Quart Gallon SHELL HOSSEHIDE -- Pint - - - 53 Reg. 65c PORCH PAINT - $3.09 Half gal $1.81 Quart Reg. $2.15 Reg. $3.65 WOHK SHOES - - - 89 Reg. $1.05 . Trade in that old Turnip ou a New Pocket Wrist - Strap Watch NOW2 Liberal Allowance - - March 30 to April 11 13 DAYS ONLY Reg. $3.45 wa&gGa .f PAINT SALE Gallon Him , SPRING MY FEET NEVEB HURT ANY MORE! WOLVERINE SHELL HOCSEH IDE EVEN 31 IK : - j son-in-la- - , A very nicely arranged surprise party was given in honor of Miss Phebe Tims at her home at Mound Springs Friday evening. 24- guerjts were present and enjoyed themselves. A dainty luncheon was served under the direction of Mrs. Rboda Archibald and Mrs. Jasper Rudd. . t to take Jeise Lamb is getting ready care of his shipment of baby chicks from California, wJiich he is expecting 4 to arrive about April 1: imsome is Rose ; making Ralph provements to the buildings on his fathers ranch. . time. , S Gerald Hess was taken to the Valley hospital Tuesday afternoon where it was found necessary to operate on to California and from there him for hernia. Mr. Hess is getting they will goup the coast to their along nicely at this writing, and will home. coon be able to be at his spring work Mr. and Mrs. Norman Maughn visagain. ited with friends and relatives at Lo- c Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Nish of Logan, of this and Wednesday gan, Tuerday were visiting relatives and friends ' , week. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Allen at 5 o'clock Wednesday, friends,-Monda- - - it to Wm. J. Hess, jsponsored a p the Logan temple Wednesday of, last week and k number of our people made the trip with him and did temple work on the Hess line of geneal.' ogy. put. over the bazaar Tuesday afternoon at the- - ward amusement" hall . Congratulations. to ,. - - - 99 Reg. $1.19 Wilson Lumber Co. GEPHART STORES CO. "ANYTHING TO BUILf) EVERYTHING" GRUEN JESSICA ... A beautiful Gruen timekeeping baguette, white or yellow gold filled Your Watch Appraised FREE 15 Jewel Yellow Gold - $29.75 VISIT OUR FOUNTAIN OUR SERVICE WILL PLEASE YOU Proof of Savings at $29.75 ! 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