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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JULY 2, PACE? EIGHT 1M Mr. and Mrs. James H. Miller, tons Dale and Troy and D. E. Shuman, a cousin, spent Sunday at Bear Lake. Mr and Mrs. Lafayette Grover and Mrs. Martin Riser were in Salt Lake City Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. Whitney Floyd and small son, Darrell of Logan, were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Lar son. Dale Rogers of Salt Lake City, is spending part of his vacation with his cousin, Leroy Oyler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hansen, Mrs. E. S. Hansen and Mrs. David Larson visited relatives in Brigham, Ogden and Syracuse, Thursday. ' Bishop L. M. Holman, who is quite ill is somewhat better at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover and daughter, Hazel, visited in Ogden on CABS H"H"M"M"H' Mrs. Lola Wlnzeler was hostess to the B.' B. Bridge, Thursday of last week. Mrs. Reed Cannon and Mrs. Ken Stevensen were special guests. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Alice Perason of Garland, Mrs. Delia and Mrs. Phoebe Haight. en , The Misses Mane Fronk, Lean and AHMAn nnant ho. OfttAtfAnfl or Bear Lake. r The Declaration of Independence was signed July 4, 1776... The United States of America' then embodied the spirit of Liberty and glorious ideal of human freedom; not the freedom of restraint or liberty of license, but a unique ideal of equal opportunity for life, 'liberty and the pursuit of happiness, safeguarded by the stern and lofty principles of duty, of righteousness and of justice, and attainable by obedience to laws. Mr. and Mrs. Merril Brockbank of Salt Lake City visited Friday and Brock-bank- 's Saturday at the home of Mrs. Cook. L. sister, Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor attendMr. and Mrs. Ned Waldron and Mr. ed the funeral services of Mrs. Taylor's aunt, Mrs. William Call of Og-de- and Mrs. Marriner Morrison left WedTuesday. nesday for their homes in Washington, D. C. after a three week visit with Miss Beth Ellis of Price is spending relatives and friends. a month at the home of her aunt, Mrs. D. B. Green. Mrs. Doll Harris Watkins entertained at a trousseau tea Sunday afThe Trcmonton Singing Mothers ternoon at the R. C. Harris home. furnished the entire musical program Edith Foxley arid Irene Kerr assisted at the Fith ward at Ogden, Sunday by Connie Jensen presided in the dinevening. Mrs. Glenn Mason and Mrs. ing room. Mrs. Effie Giles and Mrs. Thomas Sandall sang a duet. Amy Randall assisted in receiving. One hundred and fifty guests called Mrs. Golden Harris returned Sat- during the afternoon. urday from a three weeks visit in Maxine Josephsene spent WednesSalt Lake City. day and Thursday of last week in Mrs. Henry Rhode, Mrs. George Brigham City with friends. Blanche of Halladay, Mrs. Ed Winchesteh, Mrs. Christensen and .Mary Stander S. N. Cole, , Mrs. Sarah Allen, Mrs. Brigham gave a party in her honor Ward Shuman and Mrs. Carrie Drew Wednesday -- evening. Eight guests visited the Rebekah Lodge at Corlnne were present Wednesday of last week. Carter England left Monday to atBand school, Mrs." Vernal Harris spent the week tend the ! Mrs. Clifton Kerr and Mrs. James with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David at Logan, under the direction of Pro. Illinois. The Stocker of Clearfield. McCallister of Joliet, Walton entertained at the home of school will be in session for three Mrs. Walton, Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Lyde Watkins. Thirty Mrs. Leo Nelson entertained at a weeks. dinner, Wednesday in honor of Mr. guests were present. Nelsen's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs, Mr. and C. Nelsen and daughter Leora were Mrs. Ervin Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alice Wege of Oil City, Pen. Henry Oyler enjoyed a weekend trip is visiting at the home of Mr. and up Logan canyon. ; Mrs. A. L. Cook this week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pederson acJos Burgess was in Salt Lake on companied by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mr. and Mrs. Sam Getz had as Pederson of Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. business several days of this week. their dinner guests Saturday, Mr. and Findly of Southern Utah, returned Mrs. Dan Ackerman and family, Mr. visbeen to and Zions a has from who William Salmon, Wednesday trip and Mrs. Henry Baer and family, Mr. Bryce canyon. iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. and Mrs. Philip Getz and Mr. and S. Calderwood, has returned to his Mrs. Demonte. Dockstader. Mrs. Carrie Drew was hostess to home at Salt Lake City. the Rebekahs, Monday evening of last The L. D. S. Sunday School officers After a business , meeting, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harris and bridge was played. Mrs. Sarah Allen daughter, Ruby, returned Sunday ev- and teachers held a Springs party at A weiner roast and Mrs. S. N. Cole won prizes, ening after spending a month in the Udy, Friday evening. ' was held after. " Allen was a special guest. ," East. n, Inter-Mounta- gan Tuesday to attend the family reunion of their grandfather, Larson, which was held in Logan city park. Prof. Lester Goates of the U. S. A. C., visited David Larson on business Friday. The junior club met Friday afternoon for sewing' class with their instructor, Mrs. Ida Rhodes. Mrs. Edwin Isaacson was operated on for appendicitis at the Valley hospital Monday. Vernon Shaffer was painfully injured Monday while working in when he was struck by part of a falling wall. He was taken to the hospital for examination and care. 4-- H n, Lee Hunsaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hunsaker, left Tuesday to spend the summer with his uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Faun L. Hunsaker of in on to Logan and spent the remainder Lake City. of the evening in dancing. Miss Velma Howell, of Garland, is Los Angeles, Calif. a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soren' Mrs. Adam Brenkman and Mr. and sen. Mrs. S. E. Kespler were Logan visitors, Monday. Leader Ads Get Results Mrs. Lyde Watkins entertained Tuesday evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ned Waldron of Washington! D. C. Eighteen guests were present. . Jay Hansen and John Louis Sida-wa- Cut Your Food Bill UP TO y of Vernal will spend the next two weeks m California. EAST GARLAND By Mrs. David Larson II , COMPARE FOOD VALUES Fresh to Canned Foods CABBAGE - New Utah - lb. 4tf 10 LETTUCE 3 for 10 lbs. Utah POTATOES 4ty New CARROTS - 5 lbs. 15tf II - ' IPENNEY'S . - -- 4th of July Specials Women's White Slippers Straps - Pumps Oxfords stlstV ri Broken and Lots bDlIAjlll LEMONS -- doz. 28tf GRAPEFRUIT 5tf Large UrailgeS . - doz. .... 41 Small 310 .. Medi-doi-- doz 23- - LEMONS ARE SOUR, SUGAR IS SWEET EAT PLENTY OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES AND A VERY LITTLE MEAT. ? LOWEST PRICES AT and SANDALLS CHRISTENSEN PRODUCE 88s Come Early for These :T Members of the E. S. Hansen and J. M. Sorensen families went to Lo- . Mrs. George Coombs, Jr. recently Mr. and Mrs. Alma Theurer left Mrs. George Pierson and son, La-- 1 returned from an extended visit with Veral are visiting at Logan this week. her parents in Glendale, where she Thursdday for a fishing trip in helped care for her mother, who latPaul Heitz entertained Mr. and Mrs. er passed away. The sympathy of Dan Ackerman and family, Mr. and the community goes out to Mrs. Mrs. Henry Baer and family, Mr. and Coombs and family. Mrs. Philip Getz and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Shuman of Savannah, GeorDan Summers at a dinner Monday gia, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Miller. Mr. Shuman is a cousin : Ike Winzeler. of Mrs. Miller. Miss Eva Adams visited in Logan Elaine Gephart, who has spent the Thursday and Friday. She visited last three weeks in California, return- U. S." A. C. summer school sessions ; ed to hr home, Monday evening. on Friday. Her sisters, Ardis and Leila, and, Mrs. Myrl Crowther accomMr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Nielsen panied her home Friday evening and and daughter, Anita of Salt Lake City spent the weekend. visited during the weekend at the Mrs. W. E. Hansen and Mrs. David home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nielson. Larson visited relatives in Heyburn, tT Idaho Saturday and Sunday.' Sizes ..... ... .. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Acker- - Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover had man and family and Mr. and Mrs. as their Sunday and Monday guests Baer and family of Peoria, 111. Mr. St Crair and son and Mr. WilHenry WOMEN'S WHITE ARRABUK entertained them at a Springs party liams of Portland, Oregon. and breakfast at Udy, Sunday Fred Somers was home from the guests were in atten U. S. A. C. over the weekend. ing. Thirty-si- x . dance. ; Mr; and Mrs. George Bitters of Idaho, were last week guests of Miss Eva : Miss Maxine Josephsen and MiSS Adams. Ada Hansen of Elwood gave a show Verna Oyler and Lenna Shaffer are er in honor of Mrs. Max Pinder of visiting relatives and friends in Salt Garland, formerly Miss June White.! CHILDREN'S WHITE CUT OUT Luncheon was served to 25 guests. STRAPS Thursday. ed Mrs. Dan Bradshaw and daughters, Marie and Lillian, are visiting in Brigham City for two weeks. X M-l-- Between Bakery and Shaw Bldg. ' . TTTrXTXIXXXXXXXXXITTTTTTT SANDALS All Leather Mrs. BR (E ? Sizes 9 to 2 IDEAL FOR THOSE NEW SLACKS 4Sc Women's Cotton Hose LIGHT AND DARK TANS ONLY t Pair California. White Suits and Goats li Work and Dress Socks 'SSiT t OUTSTANDING VALUE 3 pair " "'tit tint int mm hum inn nil WOODBURY'S SOAP 79c 89c Pocket Watch New Bostonian Gillette Razor Heavy Gold 89c Plate 50c Bottle ;;........ 6tf 29 .r.:.: 5gr. Bottle of 100 . . 1:131 ' Forhans Tooth Paste 50c 39c 39c McKesson Milk of Magnesia pint t"Htt,t"fr 39c 't' '1' 't"t' Magnesia Tooth Paste Tubes .. 33c 2 HOSPITAL ASPIRIN . M 25c McKessoiuMilk of JERGENS LOTION Shavo Brushless SHAVE CREAM 50c Tube 19c 't' '1' 't"!1 ,l"i",t"l" 'I1 VISIT OUR - 60c Alka Seltzer 49c Life Buoy Soap 3 Bars 17c Mineral Oil - Heavy Gallon $1.75 Prophylactic tooth Brush and Unevex Camera Both for .;.: 69c New Ingram Alarm Clocks : 98c '''t' FOUNTAIN 't"t' 't' 't' 't"l' 'I' 't' M I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Waldron left for an extended trip to California. While there Mr. Waldron will attend miliMiss Connie Jensen of Mantua at a dinner Saturday even ing in .honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lvde Watkins. The table decorations clev- fctnitf ttm POSTAGE STAMPS ; $1.00 St. Regis tary camp.. t 49ic Bottle Mrs. Celeste Martin and daughter, Vern L., spent the weekend here with relatives anr friends. They are living at present in Salt Lake City, where Vern L. is attending Henagers Business college. MEN'S SPECIAL Blades. $1.00 Vacuum ' Those attending Stocks reunion at Fish Haven, Idaho were, Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Stocks and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Chugg and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Miller and family. The reunion was held Saturday. :" SLIGHTLY SOILED $11.2)8 5 WE CARRY : $1.00 Gem Razor Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Josephsen had as their dinner guests, Monday evening, Mr. Hawks of San Francisco, WOMEN'S GOOD QUALITY ' Close Out Price YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Armstrong of Robin, Idaho, visited over the weekend with relatives and friends in Tremonton. Mrs. Armstrong was formerly Miss Dallas Anderson of Cleveland, Idaho and a graduate of the Bear J River high school. SIZES 10 AND 102 ONLY X FRIDAY VALUES Saturday from Burley, Idaho, where she had visited relatives. She was accompanied by her father, Aaron Call, and brothers, Ben and Clark, Velma Errington, and Mrs. Ellis Fowles. After spending one day in Tremonton, the party went on to Salt Lake City where Clark Call will enter the mission home prior to leaving for a mission to the Southern States. Tuesday they attended the funeral services for h Mrs. William Call at Ogden. ' Women's Sheer Blouses I Only Frank Taylor returned home erly protrayed a mlniture bride and groom. After dinner the guests went PRESCRIPTIONS ' DRUGS FOUNTAIN SERVICE U Tpewonton, Lita rtyT?ft!TTTIII XXXXX IIIIIlIIIIII Z M g TTTV M - mLi |