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Show FA03CVEI BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 9. 1936 DEWEYYILLE I A letter from Don Luke of the mission, congratulating the members of the Relief Society on There were 85 in attendance at the the splendid project of sponsoring a Relief Society meeting Tuesday. was read by the secremissionary, The lesson on, "temple marriage," tary. was given by Viva Munk and was folMrs. EUwell had charge of the lowed by a general discussion. room, 10 children being Olive Rhead gave an interesting present. talk on the Book of Amos. Alberta Stevenson had charge of the singing. Jennie Anderson and Ruby ftonriall HOSPITAL NEWS sang "Whispering Hope." Alberta Stevensen; Fawn Quinney and Chas. Jensjen returned to his home Simonen sang a trio, with Hazel in the hospital Tuesday, Johnson accompanist: Fawn Ouinnev for an after being appendicitis operation and and Hazel Johnson rendered an inpneumonia. strumental duet. Norman Nelson returned home SatThe teachers topic was discussed by urday. Sylvia Christensen. Mrs. Grace Haws, of Garland, was I By Mn. Thomas Aolt The school children presented' their operetta Wednesday night to a well pleased audience, under the direction Christen-se- n of Principal Blackham, Miss and Miss Hopkins. Friday, Mrs. Susie Dewey returned here from southern Utah, where she spent the winter with relatives. James Etherington spent a few days In Salt Lake City. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farmer of Idaho, were calling on friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Germer had as their special dinner guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wilf ord Miller of Collin-stoMrs. James Jensen, Mrs. James Foulsen and daughters, Lauro and Minnie of Petersboro. An informal dinner program was enjoyed by the.M Men and Gleaner Girls of the M. I. A. held Wednesday 1 Em-me- tt, n, Relief Society News t operated on last Thursday for appendicitis. . Mrs. Ezra Packer of Fielding, had her tonsils removed Wednesday. Peter Hansen of Howell, is receiving medical care in the hospital. Mrs. Archie Munns, was in the hospital four days receiving medical attention. Mr. Gardner of Deweyville, Is receiving medical attention for heart trouble. Susie Fakato of Trenton, is receiving medical care for heart trouble. Gilbert Arbon, of Snowviiie, is re- ceiving attention for ptomaine poisoning, Mrs. Owen Canfield of Blue Creek, underwent a major operation on German- -Austrain en I a long illness. The services were under the direction of Bishop Mark Nichols. Special musical numbers were furnished by George and Fred Nye, Mrs. Henry Tubbs and Mrs. Earl Hales, a quartette; and a solo, by Horace Woffin-deaccompanied by Mrs. Pearl Peck. Joseph H. Kirkham, A. L. Clark, former bishop of Farmington, and MONDAY TREMONTON, UTAH Save Kfw IF YOU HAVEN'T VISITED THIS FINE MODERN STORE DO IT TODAY AND CONVINCE YOURSELF THAT THERE IS REALLY SOMETHING SAVED ON EVERYTHING FRANKFURTERSKff,r 48 Lb. . MATCHES in the tractor business for DDFTN1K! Ldrge Diamond Blue Star YEARS 6 Box L ANDES . 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Smith were ifeakeis. Resolutions of sympathy! were lead by L. C. Chris topherson in behalf of the Lions club. Mrs. Richards was born June 3,1907 at Farmington, Utah, the daughter of Joseph and Jane Turner Vanfleet. She married Myron John Richards, December 11, 1902 in Logan and t';. y made their home in Riverside, later moving to Garland. Mrs. Richards was an active member of the L. D- - 3. church. Interment took place in Funeral services were held Sunday over the remains of Alia May Richards, wife of John Richards, nrominent businessman of Garland. Mrs. Richards passed away Thursday morning at Salt Lake city. louowing evening. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lish, Sr., announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Tillie, to Wayne Mathias of Brig-haCity. The marriage will take place April 14th in the Salt Lake temple. A wedding dance and shower was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Norr Wednesday evening. They received many beautiful and useful pres ebts. All had an enjoyable time. A number of our towns' folks attended the conference at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jnsen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Jensen and little daughter to Ogden on their return trip to Wyoming. They will visit a d day with Mr. and Mrs. Oswald and family while in Ogden. . Friends from Ogden called at the home of Geo. Eckley Sunday. Mrs. Lettie Leavitt and eon, of Grace, Idaho,, spent a few days here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Dewey. Friday night a number of young married folks were entertained at the home of Mrs. Con. Fryer's sister in Brigham City. President Mrs. John Richards Laid To Final Rest Saturday COIIH 3 cano 28c OYSTERS FIG BARS Dry Pack Can Can Pound ... TOILET TISSUE Roll PINK SALMON High Test 3 cans 10 10 10 LETTUCE'S11. ...4 GRAPEFRUIT CARROTS 3 Bunches ORANGES 6 For 23c 5 10 15 0 19 -- Pink Tall Can r |