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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. JUNE ELWOOD Rasmussen I By Mm. H.-- BOTH WELLSummers I P. ?; bride-to-b- ; Chris-tense- . n. Peter, Vida and Luby Rasmussen, Leah Yates of Salt Lake City spent the weekend aa guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen and family. Mrs. Robert Williams and Mrs. Hunt and twins, Darrel and Darlin of Ogden, spent the weekend as guests of Mr, and Mrs. Kim Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. W E. Fridal and fam ily returned home Monday after a week's visit in California. , Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cumir of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Newman, Hams of Logan, and Leslie Anderson spent the weekend at Cottonwood Lake in. Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barfus accom-- panied Mr. and Mrs. John Barfus to Gentile Valley, Preston over the week end.. They also visited in. Logan where a sister of Mr. Fred Barfus ton, Idaho. Dr. and Mrs. Eli Hawkins and son, Grant, were weekend visitors in Logan at the home of their son, John. While there they attended the commencement exercises of the U. S. A. C. from which their son, John F., was a graduate. . 'j Mrs. Dean Anderson was pleasantly surprised Monday evening Xy the group of H club girls, of which she was a member last year.. Fifteen girls were in attendance;, presenting Mrs.' Anderson with many beautiful gifts. Games were played and dainty re ...... freshments were served. , Mr. and Uw. Will Stokes and family were Saturday visitors at the .; home of Mrs; Eli Anderson. Miss Zella Summers left Tuesday afternoon for Logan, where she will attend the class being held for all ; ; club leaders. She will return Saturday. lives. ; " Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Newman were Mrs. Orlin Hansen and daughter, " Marvo and son, Gaylon Hansen, visit- visitors in Ogden Wednesday. Burt Hunsaker and sons, Rulon and ed relatives and friends here during the week. Deyvone, of Wheeloii, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson. Rasmus Anderson and son, Golden, Thursday, Mabel Horsley entertain-- . accompanied by Mr. Nichols were in ed at a luncheon at her home on2nd Wyoming during the week purchasing . East in honor of Melba Hansen of , .. ... V cattle.. : ?; :: rElwood, who is to be married to Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Summers and of Garland, June 5. Covers children were visitors in Deweyville : , Bishop ,. were laid for eight guests at one long Saturday. table,, which was centered with a Miss Mary White of Ogden visited bouquet of spring flowers. After lunch with her sister, Mrs. Ervin Summers, Sunday. Mrs. B. A. Sears, H. Hughes- - and daughter, Adellf Mr. and Mrs. H. J. ODORLESS Halton of Salt Lake were weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. Nels Ani derson, f Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Summers Prompt Service! Good Work! and family attended a family dinner held at the home of Mrs. John Childs Reasonable Price! in Ogden Saturday. Many of the relthe A complete service for your atives, from Salt Lake attended ' . dinner also. . benefit. . Miss LaJean Summers is visiting in Ogden, with, friends and relatives. Mrs. LeRoy Ellis has been visiting the past week with her daughter, Mrs. Earl Sears at Mulliner, Idaho. 4-- 4-- H . -- . DRY CLEANING - .' SHORTY'S CLEANING CO. " was served, the afternoon was spent in playing Mah Jong. Miss Melba Hanson received a guest prize, and Miss Pearl Mortensen received high score. We CaH and Denver Phone 114 l E. M. FLACK, Prop- - MAYTAG REPAIR DEPT. LET US REPAIR YOUR WASHER . We Carry a Full Line of Genuine Maytag Parts - Wringer Rolls Motors gas bf electric Also Parts of Other Washers Complete Service Charg Only . ... - $1.50 DROP US' A CARD AND OUR RED TRUCK WILL DRIVE RIGHT TO YOUR DOOR! Ogden, Utah $40 - 24th St. WASHING - GREASING - REPAIRING AUTO PARTS I I ATLAS . TIRES TUBES ACCESSORIES -- Ault r FIELDING By Enid I ! I Overhauled $350 ... Fine Rubber Long High Stake Ford, truck body 1929 Whippet Sedan 1929 Whippet Sedan CALLISTER MOTOR CO 1 .'. $85 $125 $65 ' "MASTER SERVICE" If You Haven't Been Terraplaning You ADVENTURERS CLUB i . bload-soake- 4-- H d e, n. . . Welling ; Haven't Had the Greatest Thrill In Motoring Mrs. John Mason and daughter, arjr Ann, of Salt Lake the weekend at their home in spent Fielding. George Mason and Wilford Maeon of California, who spent a week or ten days in Fielding taking care of their interests here, have returned to their respective homes in California John Owens, who Is working in Montpelier, spent the weekend " with " his family in Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Welling and son, Jay, and Miss Verda Hagg of Salt Lake spent the weekend in Field. d r. HOSPITAL NEWS Wayne Harris To U. Graduate from i .i.P ALKA-SELTZE- R i lor Acid Indigestion, Headache, Neuralgia, Muscular, Rheumatic, Sciatic Pains and other disorders due to an over-aci- d condition of the body. The analgesic, pain. The to comet the uun of thoM pains dno to hnnd41ty of uio nonaeiu Co Afet-Sefoe- r at yow dn teiw ia S0e and 60e padugM for 9M, or ask for a glass of AftajMnwir at the soda fonauta. COLDS, iES&M i 'M' IM IM 1 1 nt 1 iMi.i1..1..Mii.i I Hi 1 1 tli Mi H 1 1' H '"'' Charming Frocks be wise - spent the weekend with Mrs. Huggtn'a mother, Mrs. Ashcroft Mrs. Bill Jardine of Brigham CHy visited over the weekend with rela . tives and friends. : --, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra J. Hess nf t&riPik were visitors in Fielding Decoration day. The Junior Pinochle civ') met at l the home 'of Miss Virginia Coombs Tuesday evening. An evening of cards was enjoyed, with high score going to Beth Cannon and low to Virginia Coombs. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Garn were visiting a couple of days of last week in Salt Lake City with their daughT ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene '. Halllday. Mrs. Ireta Bourne left Saturday for ,rv a three week's visit to the Pacific Coast Mrs. David Wood and daughter, Phebe, returned from a month's vinit with relatives in California. They" report having had a wonderful trip. . Miss Janice Earl, who has been attending the college at Logan, returned home Friday to spend the summer months. Eben Wilcox spent a couple of days last week in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Earl and family spent Sunday visiting with relatives in Logan. J. L. Earl and daughter, Noioon, and Wanda Johnson spent the week end in Logan canyon. .7 fCARD OP THANKS :; : ; $ friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness) shown us in the bereavement of the loss of our beloved wife and mother. Eben Wilcox and family To our many friends, we acknowledge with grateful appreciation your kind expressions of. sympathy and assistance in our time of thoughtful sorrow. The Bowcutt Family Saturday Bargains YOUNG AND TENDER Lb. LEG MUTTON 15 I.b. SLICED BACON 290 ' Lb. POT ROASTS 16 COUNTRY STYLE 2 Lbs. Pork Sausage 35 '. MACARONI & 2 lbs SPAGHETTI 15 2 CORNFLAKES 1 WHEAT CRISPINS 1 KELLOGGS PEP all for CORN PEAS BEANS 35c 3 cans 25c 2Can TOMATOES 10 LIGHTHOUSE 3 Cans CLEANSER 10 LARGE JAR JAR Peanut Butter 25 LOCAL 8 For ..; 5 Radishes - Onions FIRM, RIPE Fresh Tomatoes Lb. . .... LARGE, JUICY 10 Doz. ORANGES 25 BERRIES - at lowest to wear one of our frocks .... We have a wide selection of prints, sheers, silks or cotton J market prices. dresses. CLP.SIWVGGS We also have the proper hat and accessories LaGra Shop Tremonton, Utah ha ytllMMI till IMHIHIIIimilMIMI 1 We take this means of expressing our thanks and appreciation to our - For the truly enchanting effect you'll : : ". a iner TtttlA WftlUnv mtiiMI Tjikf- with them for an inriofinita tin Mr. and Mrs. Ira Huggins of Ogden." n; ar RECONDITIONED and GUARANTEED Hupp. 8, wagon chassis, rubber and all . .... $25 1929 Ford Tudor New Paint - Overhauled $165 1931 Nash Sedan $225 Ford 157" Truck Relis Wheatley spent the weekend at Kaysville. Utaka Hashimotti, student of the University of Utah, spent the weekend here with his parents. Miss Norma Hansen and Norman Perry, students of the U. S. A. C at Logan are at the home their parents after a very pleasant school term. Mrs. J. W. Spackman and son, Louis, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson in Ogden on Sat Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen in Ogden on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Gardner and "In Blood Soaked Russia" ' . visited and Emma, daughters, Veda ' By FLOYD GIBBONS Mr. and Mrs. Martello Burbank at Famous Headline Hunter. Mapleton on Sunday. Fred Harwood and son, Dallas and Russia : a slorv UERE'S a story, boys and cirls, of revolution-tor- n daughter Bessie Lue, of Salt Lake with an unknown hero. heroine The is Mrs. Nura Kirchoff spent the weekend here with relatives. Kamsay. Mrs. M. A. Lish and granddaughter, Nura is an American now but she was born in Russia and went Luella, returned from Salt Lake City on Friday. Mrs. Lish returned home jthrough the awful days of 1918 when starvation ,and sudden death with Mr.Harwood and children Sun rode hand in hand throughout the vast empire of the Czars. Relatives and friends from Idaho, , The hatred of the revolutionists was especially aimed at people of Nura's California and several i class. Her father was a general in the czar's Wyoming, army and, as such, he and his i Memorial day family were marked for death. parts of Utah spent here decorating the graves; of their Warned, the oeneral fUd from hi affira m ' Joined his family in Petrograd. In Petrograd loved ones. lingered longer than : Mrs. Edna Beverage ' and son of wat safe for them in the vain hope of hearingthey from the general' two brothert who were alto officers in the Imperial army. Nura taya they Salt Lake visited at the home of her never did hear from her uncles. Their fate, she mother, Mrs. A. A Loveland during thinke, was that of thousands of other loyal officers whoie unmarked graves dot the steppes the week. She was also the guest of d of her Russia. sister, Mrs. Paul Gardner. ' "When finally we fled from Petrograd," Nura writes, "the whole Miss Vesta Holdaway of Logan country, spent Sunday here with her parents ,was aroused to a murderous pitch. We had to scurry like rats to keep alive and like rats had to In hide holes here and there In constant fear of recogniand other relatives. . Miss Dorothy Chris tensen of the tion. Roaming bands of dissatisfied soldiers plundered and killed wantonly. Sunday School stake board attended The Bolsheviks were rapidly forming their dread organization but there was ' confusion everywhere. Sunday: School here Sunday. ... The many friends of Mrs. Albert Deserted Hut Is Haven of Safety. Thorsen are glad to hear of her im"In a small village we found temporary safety. There was no commissar, provement and hope to see her back a yet, to rouse the people who were peaceful but starving. We hid in to health soon. deserted hut and at night I would scurry through the fields scraping for grain club like a wild animal. On Thursday, May 28, the met at the home of their leader, Mrs. "One night a detachment of Bolshevlkl cavalry rode Into the town. Lorin Burbank. The following officers The captain was a blustering, soldier who took delight In were appointed: Cleo Norr, president; forcing hit authority on the pitiful villagers. The soldiers found me, a and vice Barbara Lish, president; young girl, digging In the fields for roots. They brought me before him. Luella Lish, secretary. An outing will "Without concealing his desires or masking his intentions, the brutal capbe held Friday for the club. tain appraised me. He laughed when I told him I was starving and I, child-likRoss Burch spent Sunday at Farm-ingtofoolishly told him my mother and sister were also starving. I said nothing of my poor hunted father. Miss Alice Wheatley returned home This Heroine Would Have Given Even Her Honor. after spending two weeks at the home touched his heart He ordered, I thought my pitiful story-ha- d first "At of her sister,: Mrs. Raymond Gilson one meal! Once the bread' us me all of for for for oread enough brought of Harper. : . iWas in my hands I became hysterical. and cried at the same time. I laughed The following program under the so violently that I could hardly thank him. I was in a fever trembled My lips held was of the Primary direction bread to the hut. Memorial day at 11 o'clock in the to get away and bring my "Then the captain laughed and told me his conditions. I wat to L. Lottie Mrs. Deweyville cemetaryr return later when my family was asleep and if I did not return, he Burbank announced the numbers, aid, he would send the soldiers after me. I promised I would have America, community singing; prayer, promised anything for that bread Which meant life or death to those Horace R. Barnard; trio, by Geneva I loved. and Emma Gardner and Ruth Snow; was thanksgiving in the hut when I returned until I told my father "There talk by Hyrum Jensen of Garland ; the conditions. He forbade me to go, saying he would give himself up first trumbone solo, Norman Perry; talk, 'and would not even eat the bread. I was in a cold sweat of terror. If I did Bishop M. G. Perry; and benedictiony not go the soldiers would come and find my father. I knew what that would by Joseph!. Dewey. mean and decided to go. 7.. The Civic Club of Deweyville and A New Attackw Adds to Her Plight. the following Honeyville presented "Later, when all was quiet, I slipped out of the hut I reached the camp,' Memorial program at 10 o'clock in was suddenly seized the Deweyville cemetary with Mrs and was in the very shadowsAof the captain's tent, when Iover was hand to the my mouth. The thrown and clamped ground. rough in Hassel Mattie charge: Taps, by as desperately Ace Cook; prayer, by N. Peter Mar- foul breath of an unkempt soldier breathed in my face. I fought as I could, but I was no match for my attacker. I tried to see his face, but Leon and Clarson ble; duet, Lyman a pair of gleaming eyes. D. Gardner: instrumental solo, by saw nothing but a wild beard and held on. the ground. Terror gripped me. "His body helpless heavy Ace Cook; talk, by Leo Madsen; inah icy hand and I thought I would die of fright The like heart my Fors-greeLaGrene solo strumental by soldier held me still as a sentry walked by his dirty hand still over closing prayer, by C. J. Dewey my mouth. He brought his face close to mine. I bit his hand but he of Tremonton. did not move it. His lips were close to my ear. He began to talk of Mrs. Peter Jensen Logan spent softly and as he did I nearly fainted! Monday here with her daughter, Mrs.-Lloy. "The captain knows who you are,' his unfamiliar voice told me. 'I am a Lish and family. friend your father was my commanding officer he was good to me once run Wesley Ault of Logan called on back to him flee at once or all is lost take the bed of the stream where the Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault on Monday. horses cannot follow. Mrs. Mart Burbank and son, MarBut the Attacker Reveals Himself as Friend. tello, of Mapleton, visited at the home "Then, the man I thought to be my attacker, left me. Back I ran to the of Mrs. J. A, Fryer and family and Mr. and Mrs. James Gardner during hut as fast as my legs would take me. I roused my,father and we all started 'off into the night We took the stony bed of the stream and walked on until the week. unknown1 Mrs. Harry Cook and daughter, Our feet bled. In back of us a fire lit up the darkness. It was our our off track." others the friend taking Lettie, visited at the home of Mr. and After weeks of travel, Nura says, her family crossed the borders of Mrs. Victor Burbank on Sunday. to safety but to this day neither she nor her father know the Russia Mr. and Mrs. H. Record of Salt name of the man who saved them In their hour of greatest peril. Lake City, were dinner guests of Mr, And that's the way it goes, boys and girls, you never know when an act of ' Burbank on Saturday kindness and Mrs. A. will come out of the past to stand like that soldierat your side I Miss Bessie Lue Harwood of Salt Lake City, was the guest of Gloria -- s Lish over the weekend. on June 10. At least 325 young men Mr. and .Mrs. Lester Pierson have and women will receive diplomas on as their guest, their little granddugh- - that day, according to Registrar John ter from Ogden. . E. Hayes. Elmer Morrison, who received treatMr. Harris will be graduated from ment after being dragged, returned the graduate school with the degree home Tuesday. B. of master of science. He is majoring Bea Cutler, of Stone, Idaho, had in geology. He recently was awarded her B. Y. appendix removed Saturday. a fellowship at Princeton university, June Laub, of Fielding, has been New Jersey. There he will Wayne B. Harris, of Portage, will Princeton, medical attention for tbe receiving doctor's be a member of the largest graduat pursue his studies toward a two weeks and is slowly improvpast beginning next fall ing class in the history of Brigham degree ing. record-breakinof apnumber g This Young university, which will receive Clavne ' Holmgren, of Bear River has been apfor degrees at the sixtieth commencement plications thegraduation and several City, is receiving medical treatment. university proved by Kenneth Rose, of Tremonton, under rriore will probably be added by June. went a major operation Tuesday. Masters' degrees will be conferred on The Wriifcf) following had their tonsils reand Dorr worrv. on 270, 24, baccalaureate begrees Alta Lewis, Opal Shemek, and moved: Voufi flCRff three-yenormal diplomas on 31. W. C. Fryer. Marie Larkln, 4 year old daughter It may be hard for a rich man to of Reed E. Larkin, of Juniper, Idaho, enter into the proper consciousness received treatment from Dr. Schaffer appreciate the Kingdom of God. But after beinir kicked in the facetoby a the a man with his nose to the grindstone horse. She was later brought finds it hard to forget his nose. hospital. sit ANY SERVICE FOR ANY CAR 1933 By Mrs. Thoma - ? : PAGEFTVR DEWEYVILLE I By Phyllis Mrs. T. A. Summers and daughters, A trcussean tea for Miss Melba Hansen, who will be a bride of this EyVone, Neda, Delone and Nola, vismonth, was given Sunday, May 31st ited in Lewiston over the weekend at the home of her parents, Bishop with her mother, Mrs. Levitt and Mrs. Amos P. Hansen. Many of Mr", and Mrs. H. B. Coles of Ogden, her relatives and friend o called dur were visitors in our ward on Memoring the afternoon. The rooms were ial day. beautiful with spring flowers. A lace Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allen were vis- clot!u covered the table which was iters in Hyrum Saturday. While there centered with a crystal bowl of pink ' and white roses on a reflector, with j they visited with Mrs. O. P. Olsen. Mrs. Roy Sessions of Ogden, is vispink princess tapers in silver candle with her two sons, Elzo and iting end. each stick at friends and relaMiss Emma Hansen, Grace Bishop, Thyres and other week. tives the during Maxine and Geraldine Josephsod, Ada Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mills and famand Adnis Hansen assisted with the were visitors of friends and relaily, e received serving. The in Ogden, Saturday. tives many beautiful and useful things. Miss LaVaun Tolman is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Figgots and with Miss Lou Nelson in Ogden dur family called on Ira Anderson family ing the week. on their way to Preston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Firth and daughNeil Hansen, Reed Munns, Mar-jor-y ters, Margie and Ranai and sons, Dee Hunsaker and Twila Meldrum all and LeRoy, were Ogden visitors Sat: returned home from college, urday. Mrs. W. E. Woods of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. George Stark and Calif., is here on a visit with Mr. and daughters, Myrtle and Delia., were Mrs. L. S. Mann and other relatives weekend visitors in Ogden, South Weand frjends. ber and Uintah. t Mrs. Vernon Thompson and chilMr. and Mrs. Rasmus Anderson dren Of Richmond, were the weekend and daughter, Wanda, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Vera Smith in Presguests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. w 4, 1936 wop's. iSMMtwa y-n- onn Surety Of Purity , |