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Show 1"3 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, ELWOOD. H P.v Mn. H. P. Rasmifssen 1 i I SNOWVILLE By Miss Aaal fiord Herd 8 a Neic Way t Have Candlelight w it noiit lCh cr Glare .' V. H. Daley and family have moved iMiss Waoda Andersen, daughter i)f jra. Anderson, who at present is to Weston, Idaho. The local ball team went to Both-wefilling a mission in South Carolina, sent greetings home with saints that Saturday to play. The score was y came out for "conference; J 9 to 8 in favor of SnowvBle. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kinsman of Leslie Anderson and brother, attended the conference in Salt Rosette were in town Sunday. Charles Cobia of Ogden spent last Lake Qty ta'irieet freinds from the . week here with his brother, Carl. mission ; field. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Sanders went Mr. and Mrs. H P. Larsen are the to Rosette Sunday with Mr. and Mrs proud parents of a baby girl, born E. L. Kinnsman. June 14: "After not having any babies Carl Cobia were Og at their home for over 12 years they denMr. and Mrs. visitors on Monday of last week. are very happy. Mother and babe are Mrs. James Finnegan and children doing fine. of Salt Lake City visited her father, After their return from their honey- J. L. Saunders last week. moon, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bishop Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Keeter and Mrs. spent a week at Mrs. Bishop's home. Grace Shaws of Ogden visited friends Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos P. here Friday. Mrs. Shaw's mother, Mrs Hansen gave a wedding supper on Lerona returned to Ogto the immediate family. den withVanderhoof, Thursday on Saturday. them A beautiful wedding cake decorated Miss Harriet Larkin spent last week the center of the table. Covers were in Salt Lake City. While there she laid for 16. convention. the attended Primary Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Binch of LoThe Larkin family reunion was held gan, Mr. and Mrs. John Andersen of Monday at Lagoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Millville and three children visited sons Coe, James and Thom J. J. Walter Green. Mrs. Andersen is as,Larkin, and Harriet, attended. daughter, the daughter of Stephen Bench. Cutler went to Provo J. Joseph On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. James On' his way home Friday Monson and son of Salt Lake City, Thursday.he attended the Primary con morning Mrs. Charles Hart man and son of Gar at Lake City. Salt vention land, and Mrs. Ivy Trice and son of Mrs. R. N. Cutler went to Ogden Black Pine, Idaho visited Mr. and and Salt Lake City Thursday. Mrs. J. Walter Green. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Van Peterson, Mrs ' Mrs. Kimball - Hansen attended a C. M. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Dee trousseau tea given for Miss Velda Cutler went to Ogden Saturday to Young, Sunday afternoon at Perry. attend a shower for Mrs. F. G. West Mrs. Jenusine Petersen spent the Mrs. West was formerly Miss Vida weekend visiting her sister and hus- Peterson. band, Mr. and Mrs. William Rice of Len Shaw is working in a mine Logan. Her son Lester, and daughter at Gold Hill, Utah. Venna, went over to bring her home Miss Ellen Larsen of Preston is a Sunday. of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eliason Jr. guest Mrs. V. L. Hansen, Mrs. Vernon Miss Wanda Cutler spent the week Hansen, Erma Hansen, Lois Hansen end at her home here. and Veda Rasmussen attended a shower given by Mrs. Arvil Hunsaker in honor of Miss Lola Hunsaker last WATCH CHILD'S POSTURE TO AVOID LATER ILLNESS Thursday. Miss Hunsaker will be a bride of this week. "' Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hansen, Mrs. When the child is old enough to Carl Romer and Mrs. Ada Fridal all sit, stand or walk- - alone, we, must " went to Salt Lake City to attend the continue to be on our guard against Primary conference. Mrs. Hansen the formation of faulty habits in the use of his' body. Poor posture and gave a talk at one of the meetings. Mr. and Mrs. J; P. Anderson of weak muscles will follow if he does Border, Wyoming visited relatives and not bear his weight evenly on his .friends here during the week. his feet feet; if he does in a parallel position, rather than ., Mrs. Alice Mortensen and Mrs. Rebecca Mortensen gave a shower in toeing out; if his ankles sag in;onor of Mrs. Pearl Vanderhiede, a ward;- or if he walks on the inside brideof June. She received many use- of bis foot A child will not have a ful and beautiful presents. Mrs. Van- straight spine, if he sits "crookedly, derhiede was formerly Miss Pearl or sits habitually on one foot; if his Mortensen. clothing pulls heavily or unevenly - Mr, and Mrs. Jim McClure from on the shoulders ; or if" he Is made n to use adult furniture which does not Wendell, Idaho, called on A. P. ,i v and Johana Petersen last week fit his body. . i on their way to Salt Lake to conA child may have- one I shoulder ference. So did Mr. and Mrs. Adams higher than the other," one shoulder blade on a different level from the of Wendell the following ,day, J..'., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bishop spent other, a hollow back, and a flat Sunday in Preston visiting relatives chest, andr yet his mother imay not be conscious that he is anything but of Mr. Bishop. Anna and Dale Andersen visited the perfect specimen she would like him to be! Those of us who do relatives in Logan this last week. Mr. and Mrs; Lloyd Hunsaker and health examinations can see this baby visited here last Sunday after demonstrated daily. Mothers do not been spending the school year at Beaver, see it because they have not where he is instructor. taught to look for it. They see their Blanche Sakato, one of our 17 children through a; rosy glow of almost graduates irom the Bear River high mother love which can tobe look at school left for California shortly af- blind. Train yourself undressed is for he when child ter her graduation and word has been your received that she is married and has his bath really look at him; cum a tine home. She has many friends vate a seeing eye. Note whether he here who wish her joy and happiness uses both sides of his body equally well, and see whether he is sym in her married life. Dr. JoseMrs. Christensen and daughter, metrically formed or not in ' Good House Freda,, of .Preston, visited her daugh- phine H. Kenyon ' ter, Mrs. Fred Barf us, and her niece, keeping. Mrs.i Wayne Larsen, over the week ' . end,. morning to bless the home of Mr. and ,i A i baby txy arrived Wednesday Mrs. Owen Rasmussen. PACE FTVE Ey Jean , The E. B. Hawkins reunion was held Saturday, June 13, at Liberty Park in Salt Lake City. Dr. and Mrs. Eli Hawkins and son. Grant, attended. A very splendid program was given and family organization was affected. There were about 200 in attendance from different parts of the state. A delicious lunch was served and many family acquaintences were Fre.-.U- cs Ro-oe- rt, . not-hol- d ., Pet-erse- - - ; Orpheum Theatre Tremonton, Utah "Garden Murder Case" "King of the Damned" SUNDAY i'i',.-- i MONDAY - TUESDAY JUNE 21 - 22 - 23 ' Warner Baxter M in Prisoner of Shark Island ii OUR GANG COMEDY .... AND NEWS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 1 WM" La-Va- a Blsatllta affset. hut Aftan I flrlna n thfe aw light coming from bshlntf drapsry lambrequin, at shown Ml wiwn- - - sruiiane or m earraies ana snnsnoM tne ftntrsi tantr ,0Rdltllght tld fllVM n- 'THE served?) to the men. The thoughtful hostess certainly wants the charm, but not at the expense of her guests' comfort Fortunately there are light- -' compromises which will insure kg both delightful and comfortable, effects in any. setting. Variety of Effects Possible ; The flickering light of the candles and you know it is usually right at the level of the eyes needs other light in the room, soft and unobtrusive, to be sure, and of small amount so that the sparkling brilliance of the candles will not be wiped out but merely softened. This additional light may come effectively from care- tuny shaded wall brackets, from indirect urns, or still more subtly from behind drapery lambrequins. The latter method is the newest, and is becoming extremely popular It employs a concealed metal trouglj equipped with several of the ne lumfline lamps, and sheds a soft radiance that is really a joy to hi nolo: Any good electrician can in stall it for you in very little time, ant the cost is quite moderate. dining room in the average home has come to be the ''coat of many colors." Sometlmei it must be the efficient study or game room, or wen the sewing room, for often the table is the only area in the house big enough for cutting. Again n n ins lamuy aming room, ana in .this use it must take on the more : festive atmosphere suited to the afternoon tea, buffet supper, or formal dinner party. Lighting Can Be Flexible One 'ceiling lighting fixture even one of those fine modern ones is scarcely resourceful enough to serve all these varying demands equally , ; Monday. Eben Wilcox motored to Salt Lake City, Friday. He was accompanied on tne trip Dy jars, tsene varnsworth, who visited her daughter in Salt Lake Mrs. Emma Packer left for Oregon Tuesday, where she will visit for an indefinite period with her daughter, .. Airs. ioa Jensen. Mrs. W. M, Welling had as her guests over the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Parks and daughters, Edith and Phyliss Mclntyre, and son, Morgan Mclntyre, all of PocatcKo, TcV o. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Halliday of Salt Lake City visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Garn Thursday. Max Halliday has been spending his vr.. with his grandparents. Professor George Stuart of the Agricultural college spent Wednesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Pack- j V er. . .; .miss tsevx smicn is visiung wiui her sister, Mrs. Grant McFarlane of Tooele for a few weeks. ...."- Eben Wilcox spent Monday in Lo' gan visiting with his mother and father. His mother has been ill for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Richards of Brigham City spent a few days last week visiting with their parents, Mr. v P and Mrs. Ezra. Richarria. A splendid program was furnished in our sacrament meeting Sunday night by the Seventy's quorum, with R. G. Brough in charge. Mr. Spack-ma- n and Mrs. Allen were the speakers Miss Cook gave a splendid reading and a piano solo was furnished by - Miss Brough. relatives. The second year club held a party Wednesday evening in honor of their club leadeir of last year, Mrs. Dean Anderson. Games were played and refreshments were served. John Hawkins left for Stockton, California, Thursday morning, where he has accepted a position. Mrs. Hawkins will join he husband later as they expected to make their home there. Rasmus Anderson and daughter, 4-- H HOSPITAL NEWS Mrs. Claudia Scofield returned to home with her new baby, Wednesday. Mrs. Thor Neilson of MoBtpener, Idaho, is here receiveing medical attention. She is slowly improving. Well. Mrs. J. W. Jomes and son, Vini nt, Many a homemaker prefers eating of Long Beach, California had their by candlelight, and usually does, tonsils removed this week. when entertaining. Now there is no June Laub of Fielding is slowly imWanda, were in Ogden on business gainsaying the fact that dining by is and proving. most candlelight delightful Friday. desirable. However, unless there art Mr. and Mrs. Ed Allard of Reno, many candles of the taper height in Nevada were weekend guests at the the room, candlelight alone is tiring home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudger Forse- to the eyes annoying to many people, gren. and, almost always (haven't you ob Mr. and Mrs. Harry- - Drew and Mr, and Mrs. Rudgar Forsegren motored BOOTH 8 Cans to Ogden Friday evening where they LOKAL NO ATS visited with friends and relatives. SARDINES ......... 25 DEWEYYILLE Mrs. Clarence Summers attended By Mrs. Thomas Ault Pud Turner and me tryed to help dinner held at the Lge.Ffcg. out the Noo Deel by starting a piti a veryof delightful Mrs. Margaret Manning Sathome ...... 10 CORNFLAKES Mrs. M. M. Gardner spent a few tioii for too Saturdays eack weak, afternoon. The dinner was givdays with her ' mother, Mrs. A. F. witch shortens workin ours like they urday en in honor of Mrs. Manning by the s: ay must be did. Loveland at Ebgah, who is ttU TUNA FLAKES 11 Everybody in skule former stake Relief Society board, teecher Jim and. Mur Mrs.' "Chris .Hanseti has her Jhe excep (Hnd were Mrs. Ervin Summers Mr. and daugh Qt. ter and children from American Fallsi phy who works in hultze'8 delike-- dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence on tison store Salad Saturdays. Visiting her for a few days. yof Corinne, Sunday. Anderson ' Mrs. N. Peter Marble spent a few' Joe Blake our local hunter told Ike Rosenstein that just' come here from 3 PEAS with her mother at Logan. days Mrs. Ella Gardner spent a few days Rushia that he was goin to shoot BEANS, CORN with her daughter, Mrs.' Kermit Han- peasants next weak. Ike' fainted and had to have furst ade ' sen and family hi Salt Lake City. By Enid Welling Case Joe Mink calls the noodest camp in Mrs: Jack' Brown of Ogden spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mill's Woods, the 'Three Little Bears.' Mrs. Laura Toler of Robin, Idaho, SCans Sum name, sez we. Mrs. Lester Pierson. . is visitiner for a few days with her 10 No" one dyed in Mole Corners last daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr,:' and Mrs. Floyd Fredrickson and little daughter were guests of Mr. weak so undertaker Jonses kids didn't Dewey Wood, HEINZ Lge. Bottle and Mrs. Clifford Tyngie on Sunday. tbftev no lunch money at. skule. There's Miss Norma Wood is visiting in 19 Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Perry of Mon- lots of colds goin round and the Jones Springfield for an indefinite time at CATSUP ,.. tana are visiting their parents, Bishop kids are hoping. the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Alma Ful SOLID PACK Lge. Can and Mrs. Marion G. Perry. Sinse they borded up the seller win-d- a ler. chilclub girls met 10 TOMATOES Mrs. Winnie Packer and three Thursday the in the Palass Movie the atendince at the home ( of their leader, Mrs,; has droped of somethin awful. The dren of SparksNevada and Mr. and HAVE A COLD DRINK SFkgfl. Lorin Burbank where they enjoyed Mrs. Ezra Packer and daughter, depreshun ain't over it seams. in Bear FLAVORADE a few are cooking and a special program. days spending 10 Mf. Belmont who preeches at the Mrs. J. S. Burbank and Mrs. Mel-vi-n the occasion being the birthday kolec-tio- n Lake, Church has the biggest Baptust Burbank were calling on Mrs. Lor10 Ban celebration of Mrs. Hodges, mother CRYSTAL WHITE of buttons in Mole Corners. Three in Burbank on Monday. of the two Mrs. Packers. SOAPone on Deakon 29y Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudsburry and of them look like the Harold Smith and Miss Virginia Hutchinson's vest. who have spent the past school SUNBRITE daughter, Dorothy, enjoyed a fishing Smith, SOwns For trade: Too rabits foots, a trip in Logan canyon on Sunday. year in Salt Lake City, returned home CLEANSER burlesk sine of a a aktress and 10 pitcher Ross Burch spent Sunday at to spend the summer with ' what says "keep off the grass." What Wednesday . their parents. RED SEAL SCans offer advertisement. Mrs.' Harold Hansen of Elwood vis have you to Mrs. Hyrum Krause and four chil...25 ited her' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver dren of Salt Lake City have spent LYE Johnson on Wednesday. A 'practice mine' with a thirty-thre- e the past week visiting at the home Mrs. Ned Waldron of Washington, foot shaft and a three hundred of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon. Mr. D. C. was calling on relatives here foot tunnel was recently completed Krause came up from Salt Lake City WHEATIES on Thursday. at the University of Utah to allow Sunday morning and his family re- PDXRCES .. Lge. Can Mrs. M. A. Lish accompanied Fred mining students at the school to gain turned to the city with him Sunday Harwood and children of Salt Lake first hand information with actual evening. ...... 10 to her home here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hodges of Lo- mining problems. Mr. and Mrs. M. Keller and small son of Ogden were visiting at the NEW SPUDS home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Gardner here Kach LARGE, JUMBO .. . Bargain Day . . , . , , .29 Dressing - cans ,25 -- ; FIELDING Potted Meats , , . , : s 4-- H Co-lee- n, Farm-ingto- n. .10 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - JUNE 19th and 20th - renewed. Mrs. Athline Mills is spending a few weeks visiting in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. George Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Summers, Mrs. Leona Anderosn, Mrs. Rhoda Mills, Mrs. Bert Newman and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allen attended the Mutual conference held in Salt Lake City the past week. Miss Lois Childs of Ogden is visiting with her cousin Miss LaJean Summers for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Firth and daughter, June, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Marble, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Summers attended the Scout program held at Camp Kiesel Saturday evening for the scouters and their wifes. J. J. Newman and daughter, visited in Ogden on Tuesday. Isac Burnhope visited in Salt Lake City Sunday with his daughter, Lucille. The Misses Norma, Vera and Zelda Summers accompanied by Cleon and Vera Firth attended conference in Salt Lake City the past week. The Misses Jane and Dorothy Mills are visiting in Ogden with friends and . ' - By Phyllis I ll 4 gan spent Friday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Packer. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bourne visited with relatives in Farmington BOTH WELL Summers JUNE 24th and 25th Richard Arlen and Virginia Bruce .... in "Let 'Em Have It" CARTOON .... AND TRAVEL TALK 4llimHlllHlUimH IIMIIIOM Hit 1 11 Pork and Beans .25 Sunday. The Dewey family are holding their reunion with the program at the Dew- eyviue ward chapel at 10:30 and at the Crystal Springs on June 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lish, Sr. had as their guests Sunday, Fred Harwood and son, Dallas, of Salt Lake. ' Sunday, Mrs. Albert Thorsen was not so well at the hospital in Brig-ha- m City. 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