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Show - BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAT 7, mr?r? 7nrn ill) GtVtt? nil? DEWEYVTLLE By Mrs. itseaae AbK j. . Mrs. Rupert Blackham and son, Kent, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dewey in Tremonton for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Dewey visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Arlen Dewey and family at Preston over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. James Bee ton and children of Malad were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudsbury. Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble visited at the home of Mrs. A. F. Loveland in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson had as their callers on Sunday relatives from Honeyville, Brigham and Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Burbank of Brigham City visited relatives here -?!; - i""f e&i" By FLOYD QIBBON8 - ; Monday. - Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Harwood and son, Billy, were visiting here and were guests of relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen, and Mr. and Mrs C. P. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marble of were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank Sunday Tre-mont- morcln. ' a family story a very rare thing indeed, in the annals of the Adventurers club, boys and girls. You know it often happens that two people who are related to each other will get into a jam together, but it's doggone seldom that a whole family takes part in a single adventure., : But that's what happened to the family of Lester J. Flynn. and Les will tell you that an adventure that a family of four takes part In Is exactly four times as terrifying as most any experience that a fellow has all by himself. Les, who Is the daddy of this family I'm going to tell you about, It the on who sent in the yarn. 8o It's Les who gets the bill. A crew-mate- s of the gia was a Saturday guest of Mr and Har- Un vard Junior Var atty get their shell Into Tho Charles River for a workout. I :y.. Hffl : iMWsitaai This Adventure Enn Wha a ltwM'law JW'eralatr4sM888. Le;,wa - Df 03? - WO. tsguii oa-oWWT ., eeWjarlo - attowtton :. arise Mn f aert of IlafcajilA WW W'MIMIV f kiMI'l w ' "y w Mr. tMe and that, W wsisrjftatIHy wa Mng w see nor eeme rwHrtwg est-- ' th sores, trick for arhJ to satiate, a saasaaaoat mA ji ii ! In tsa ayisipiisauas 1 get a TMtho events. shewed.. " Howl tet switea..ever to Johaay and BWy ovtaa the playiug la la swlag. Billy wai la the awtag, having: the tUneef Ms lUe: while Johaay, pushed him. Then Johnny got .tired of pnshlBg the swing and went to the dowa hut he didn't quite knew how. ether end et the porch.' Billy tried t The tut began to slip from under him when be moved, and be made a grab fotj m tat ropes that held bin ua. -t - You Can't Yell for Help Whoa Yov'rt ChtHdagi-(. him. twisted around old these got ropes somehow, wrapped They Then, themselTes around bis neck In a most Inexplicable manner. Thereat off Ms ' wind choked him. He tried to yell, but he couldn't Not with that rope twisted so tightly around his neck. And there wasnt much else he could do, either. la ,.uwi.. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Miller, of Penrose, were Sunday dinner: faosai of their children, Mr. and Mrs. James r.arr.va's-iv.- r H.MUler. - m?-Ur. ' and Mrs. Martin Risere. and Clifton Grover were in Ogden on busi: ness Monday ! - Mrs porter Barnard, daughters, Laree and - Lovinla, of Deweyville, were Wednesday guests of Mrs. Alva Rhodes and daughter, June. Mrs. Naomi Oyler and Mrs. Ida Rhodes attended the meeting of the Daughters of the Pioneers at Garland Relief Society rooms Thursday. Mrs. Ludvig Larson was hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Rhodes enter, tained at dinner Sunday of last week Darrel Wadsworth. complimenting Miss Norma Oyler and K. H. Fridal Jr. were other guests. - i : . w snw Gordon Dtonne, who says HE WA8 ONLY TWO YEAR8 OF AGE, AND HE COULDN'T THINK FOR HIMSELF IN 8UCH A TIGHT 8POT. Up at the other end of the porch Johnny was paying no attention to Billy. After a while, though, he turned around and saw his little brother hanging by his neck from the middle of that clothesline swing and, well Billy was only four years old himself, but he knew there was something wrong with the " 5' v, n::.r-";. picture. he's a second cousin of the father of the famous Canadian quintuplets, with his LOVELY MME MELCHOIR. wife of Lauritz Melchior. heroic Danish tenor,, seems to blend and almost become one with this colorful riot of spring ' , He turned to the kitchen door and yelled; rMammaf; Billy Is hanging!" t . But Mamrta had heard that same story. many timed before that morning, "it was just another one of Johnny's tricks or, at least, that's what Mamma on with her work. thought. She didn't pay any attention to it went right And Les Flynn, sitting right there in the kitchen too, didn't pay any By Miss Annie Hard attention either come out, and then, when ' to mother his for while a waited Johnny Miss R. B. Larkin returned to her she didn't come, he hollered again. "Mamma! Billy's hanging, Mamma!" home in Salt Lake City Friday. And this time Mamma decided that what Johnny needed was a good spankciift on the Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson of How ing. She got up and started for the porch to give him a" good : hard ' i:'::'yl ear, but she got no farther than the back door. ; ell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. her there about made cuffing Johnny. The sight that met her eyes forget all P Larkin Sunday. Sbe let out a scream and then stood paralyzed with terror. Mrs. Emma Eliason of Brigham is The Unparalyzed Member Gets Into Action. visiting relatives here this week. But there was one guy In the Flynn family that wasn't paralyzed. That Lowell Cutler visited his mother was Les. When he heard his wife scream he knew in an Instant that there Saturday. must be something more than deviltry in those cries of Johnny's that Billy Mrs. Devona Westergard of Salt was hanging. He leaped to his feet and headed for the kitchen door, knocking over in his wife back his over a chair and almost bowling porch. sprint for the LES MADE THE DISTANCE ACROSS THE KITCHEN IN JUST SNOWVILLE ABOUT NOTHING y , to-ge- - City. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover visited relatives in Ogden, Sunday. ." Miss Rhoda Larson attended the Bear River High school Faculty party held at Udy Springs Monday night. The Misses Eva, Ardes and Vem- eta Adams were Ogden visitors Sat, urday. Mrs. E S. Hansen spent sereval days with her sister, Mrs. Francis Sheffield, in Salt Lake City, return. ,.-ing Monday evening. rrMra. J.. W. Larson, aon Louis . e, hue - vVvVwOT Remember the Shepherd Who Cried, "Sheep! Sheep!" an WAM Alan UHlci daughter,; Clarissa, and Mrs.faul Larson were Salt Lake- - Cltjr ,siakors Friday. Miss Clarissa registered at Henagers,Buaineas college for an" extended bualnesa: course1: . Mrs.' Ida Rhodes, MrA .iU .M. Holman and Miss Helen Atkinson" wci-invited guests to hear Professor Jos Smith give bis reading at tksHgh aehohol Thursday. All greatly eavjoyed back-porc- : TT e t:'-x- ; ii BJBOCtaiVMa KKB TO SET NEW BEOOKO aid" gjsft- - aaaiaJai fca.jAkdit' WW Rwwn - , m'Trti ii i "oT oa-- bot w- -. 1 t"'it -- teikVirW& wMjst.erBdaliwestls It aalght help to keep fteeas ef iMtnliM Mt a woedea beard to alt taaMda iimiiirrinii ; . teaa M A2V 11 mttrtHimmt3 1Mw('k tmBtty& It itto 1 ii TlnuH Titus and Brooks Shuman of Penrose. Miss Helen Atkinson is visiting relatives and friends in Salt Lake City. Mrs. David Larson returned' Friday from a week visit with relatives in Salt Lake Citv. Vera Oyler and Lyn Larson aife to represent the Garland district in the Desert News Pentathalon final state meet to be held May 1 , in Salt Lake . ten-doll- The other members of tho east are Mrs. Flynn, who Is sometimes known as Mamma around th Flynn domicile, and two children hoys, both of thorn and always getting into some sort of devilment, juot like their " ' father did before thom.c , Young John was the oldest Be was foar. ' Billy was the otaV one, and he was iriMled veteran of the hlfb chair and teething ring, aged two, at the Ubm this adventure ! new born twin a The Gordon Dionnes have two other children, both boys aged 8 and 2 years day to visit his daughter, who is ill there. Lake City is visiting her mother here. Mrs. W. W. Hickman of Ogden is for H. last week Garbanati left J. of her son, Dan, this week. a guest his home at Seattle after spending H. Garbanati had the misfortune J. the winter here with his son. to have his chicken coop take fire Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Cutler and Mr. last week, burning 200 baby chic? i and Mrs. William Hurd Jr attended Melba Hurd came home from the the music contest in Logan Friday. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Cutler an- Valley hospital Bert Peterson came home from the nounce the birth of a girl at Garland Valley hospital on Sunday. Sunday. Mother and babe are doing The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. well. Golden Peterson was ill and taken to Bill Hickman is at home after Tremonton for treatment Monday. spending several weeks in Ogden hava broken leg treated. ing John Arbon went to Ogden Satur- - Leader Ads Get Resists FLAT. At the door a horrifying sight greeted him. Billy, his neck twisted In the clothesline swing, was dangling limp and unconscious. His face was purple and his tongue hung out of his mouth like that of a man who had died of thirst ia the desert .. Removing the Noose From Victim's Throat. In one bound Les reached the swing and eased up on the rope which Billy, with his own weight, had tightened about his own throat. "I finally got him untangled," says Les, "and laid him on the porch floor and dashed cold water In his face. In a few seconds he started to breathe again, and it was the happiest moment of my life when he finally came around to consciousness and started to cry. "But I hadn't been a moment too soon. In another minute he would have been gone for good. As it was, he had blood spots the size of a pin head all over his face for two weeks afterward. "And Incidentally, my wife never told Johnny to stop his hollering after i-- o- - Now's THE TIME TO Paint Up! "I think it must somewhere be writ ten that the virtues of mothers shall be visited on their children, as well as the sins of the fathers." Dickens. "We forget that we are poorer through his death because we are infinitely richer through his life." Said of the late John Nelson by Leslie IPdiiu aches; when Neu- - V? xi" v raleia tortures vou: when Muscular Pains make you miserable take a Dr. Miles' Anti-PaPill. Mr. Smith Is ono of millions who have found this easy way to prompt relief. lie says: "J keep Dr. M'lsa' Anti-PaPills in my pocket end when 1 get a dull heavy feeling iit my head, I fafce a P; Miles' ." prAn pzassf "YOUR GOOD WILL OUR BEST ASSET" AUCTION WE WOULD SUGGEST THAT YOU TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE AUCTION AS YOU ARE BUYING AT COME AND SEE THE YOUR OWN PRICE THOUSANDS OP DOLLARS WORTH OF MERCHANDISE, KNOCKED DOWN TO A FEW CENTS ON THE . DOLLAR OF ITS REAL VALUE ...... in H Farmers' Cash Union H ......... When vour head Proper Equipment on Hand. Only Two Days Left for the EL Fiofliburn Stock to be Sold at SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER BEET THINNING AND HOEING TOOLS to Take Care of Beets by Having SKLEl a paint is a necessary protection against strong sunlight and blazing hot days are that coming. , Since we carry high quality paint, you've every reason in the world to see us about the matter right now. Good ; , THIS is Emma and Genevieve Gardner and that? Luella Lish were in Logan during the Mr. and Mrs. Max seaggies oi 'Tbee is in all this cold and hollow Music Festival. ana Mrs. worid no fount of deep, ,. Mr. and Mrs 'Paul Gardner were gan were guests of Mr. strong, derthless love, save that within a mother's James jainenngxon. on suuuay. in Brigham City on Monday. heart." Mrs. Heman's. Be Prepared Ji in Famous Headline HunUr. ' .. Bishop L. M. Holman. D. E. Shuman, of Savannah, Geor. shown so he helped his Shaffer, Hilda Miller, Rhoda Oyler and Raymond Somen were among the Seminary graduates this year, from here. The weekly Genealogy meeting was FBAKKLIN D BOOSEVELT Jr, r A Family 'Adventure"., ; ' CLUB W DR. MILES' 7 By Mrs. David Larson w m If - . f EAST GARLAND" ADVENTURERS' - r'"-:-;:- p Verneta Adams, Lenna m Sunday. Mrs. Henry Nielson and son of Brigham City spent. Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble Mrs. J. A Fryer and son, Willis and daughter Darlene, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Schieb in Salt Lake over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.- O. G. Loveland of Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Stokes of Tremonton were Sunday guests of Mr. ' and Mrs. Carl Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. John Becker of Ogden sad Mrs. TV R. Ault were calling oh Mr.; and Mrs." Duett Loveland and ftflsfly at ColUnston Thursday afternoon. ' .'Mr. and Mrs Wallace Waits and ' called at the Sinithflekl cj&drpi of iome of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lisa f'-JrSaturday. r-l'and Mrs. J. P. Barnard spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Barnard of Warren. Mis Cleo Marble has appeared on the Amateur program at Theatres in Ogden and Brigham. Ray Loveland and Renea Lish returned from Salt Lake City Sunday after spending a few days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles Beverage. Mr and Mrs. John Viebel and fam ' ily of Murray, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dewey during the week.-- . Mr. and Mrs. James Holdaway had as their guest over the weekend, their daughter, Vesta, from Logan. Genevieve and Lamont Gardner visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Kermet Hansen in Salt Lake City, over the weekend. A number of our ward folks attended the eleventh annual Graduation exercises of the Bear River L. D. S. Seminary in the stake tabernacle at Garland Sunday, May 3, at 7:30. Lowell Burbank, Cleo Marble and Ruth Snow were graduates. After enjoying a trip to several points of interest in California, Bertha Germer returned to her home- here the weekend. during - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser of this place, had as their guests, their son, Vincent and family of California. Mrs. Floyd Gardner had as her guest during the week, her sister and twin daughters Monday afternoon the Primary of the Deweyville ward held their May Festival party. Games, dance and winding of the May pole with remarks by President Lettie L. Burbank. Some 75 children were served with basket lunches while 40 parents were served with a tray lunch. All enjoyed this special social. Mr. and Mrs. John Becker of Ogden were calling on relatives here UU Remember - Friday and Saturday ;.'i, l! u: ARE THE LAST DAYS fc,,.t.iKV |