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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER A ogARRiVER- CITY By Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dallin SDcnt I I I lfllL.IV Friday in Ogden. Phill, the six year old son of Mr. -- jirs. i if. . i T I - i and Mrs. Nels Rasmusen, who was Nov. 20. accidently knocked down by an autoFrMav. DQhfr nance HI , m1 Marble" of Cor-- mobile while crossing the road last DO AIM TU'ADVERnsAe announce the arnval of a baby Tuesday, is now able to return to f. 4inne, November 6 at the school. He received a badly bruised TO BRW 1U' FOLKS T' head and several cuts on his face. -7TAVA9 DO COLAP Nel-)2- n Alice Miss Miss Veila is who attendHansen, formerly was ADVERTlSiM' Mr. and ing the Weber School of Beauty of this city, daughter of spent the weekend visiting her 3Mrs. Arnold Nelsen. Mr. and Mrs. Victor N. HanIs parents, who I teaching Lda Jensen, Lhool in Willard, spent the weekend sen. PEP UP Mrs. Al- and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Oro Bywater and parents, her Sting children of Brigham City spent SunJensen. of Robertson Marysvale day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lortred GeneMinnie Checketts of this enzo Johnson. Miss are attending school Sunday evening, Raymond Arbon both of who in U spent the was released at the president of the Provo, Y. the B. Y. M. M. I. A. Mr. Arbon having fweekend visiting Miss Checketts' Bishop and Mrs. Charles Check- left town to work for the rail road. Harold L. Jensen was sustained as etts. Orvrns(n and Mian president, his counsellors are Merlin cxn? 1 JllSS Iff7 I Esther Ohman left Sunday morning Miller and Wendell Jensen, i n the bus for Salt Lake City, where Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Mortensen fthey will spend a week doing temple and children of Sugar City, Idaho, spent the weekend in this city with Mrs. Ivan Iverson and ba- Mrs. Mortensen's parents, Mr. and !Mr and and Mrs. Percy Brailsford and Mrs. James P. Jensen. by of Brigham City spent Sunday baby Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Mortensen Wing with Mrs. C. W. Brailsford spent the weekend in Salt Lake City and family. on business. Vernal Johnson of Ogden spent Mr. and Mrs. Rcgnald Burt are Wednesday visiting in this city with two weeks in Chicago and I spending ia brother, Lorenzo Johnson and famother places of interest By Mrs. David Larson ily. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mortensen $ Miss Carrie Zinck, and Mrs. in Hyrum visiting Johnson and baby motored to spent the weekend Miss Helen Atkinson was a SaturMortensen's with Mrs. parents, Mr. last Idaho Wednesdady, 'Pocatello, day guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Han and Mrs. Sorensen. Iwhere they visited with their brother-fin-lasen in Logan, where she attended the and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don thrilling football game at the A. C. Worthen. Mrs. Worthen was former-ii- .. which gave the Rocky Mounstadium, Zinek of this citv. r,ca Wilma .. miao tain championship to the splendid A. C. U. team. On Sunday the Hansens visited here. Miss Atkinson returning home with them. The M Men have been putting in late hours getting the local gym rea dy for the basketball season. They have replaced old flooring where nec essary with hardwood flooring and have built steps at the rear in order the the front entrance may be converted into a dressing room. Miss Rhoda Larson attended a social Wednesday evening, given in honor of Mrs. Edna Capener Jones at the home of Mrs. Nethella Griffin in Garland. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman motored to Ogden Saturday to see their mother, Mrs. Sophia Larson, who has been ill. The Dresent and retiring Primary officers met Wednesday evening at u HV.'H van the home of Mrs. Pearl Grover where a jolly social time was had and rePrice, freshments enjoyed. 'i-iiM Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson and Mrs. J. W. Larson visited in Ogden TuesI 8 day with Mrs. Maud Cook, an early -here. resident Wbury C$ tPuxluat of fatgeit Mr. and Mrs. Jame-- H. Miller and family were visiting in Ogden Sunday. Miss Dorothv Lucas visited witn Mrs. Vernon Shaffer last week before leaving for her home in the east. Their friendship began when Mrs. Shaffer was a missionary in the Eas tern States mission. The weekly Genealogical meeting was held Monady evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen. Dell Atkinson of Clarkston is as sisting his nephew, Leroy Atkinson with the fall plowing. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Davis or ug- den were weekend guests of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Miner. Spvpral of the Sorenson brothers left last week on their annual elk hunt. to assure a perfect bake Thpre were 14 ward members who attended the several sessions at the Logan temple Friday. Mrs. John Oyler Jr. was nosiess LT HITCH-HIKER- rcu'"i i2S yercelfJ Cul-tul- e, i if mm par-!ent- s, lb TTi. n'" EAST GARLAND I Lor-fen- zo w - 19, 1936 . v- I m SNOWVILLE By Miss Annie Welling A scout meet was held here Saturday. At the meeting and banquet in the evening there were present Dil Young of Ogden and Earl J. Glade of Salt Lake aty. Leon and Lavon Peterson were up from Salt Lake City Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Cutler, Mrs. D. J. Cutler and Miss Alene Neal went to Ogden Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Arbon spent the weekend in Ogden. Bp. D. G. Nelson was in Ogden and Salt Lake City on business last week. J. H. Garbanati and D. J. Cutler were in Salt Lake City on Monday of ' Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Udy and family spent Thursday shopping in Ogden and visiting with relatives. Miss Noretn Earl went to Salt Lake City Friday where she spent the week end visiting with her sister, Janice, who is attending school there. She returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs and family spent Sunday visiting in Farm ington with relatives and f riendds. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon and family spent the weekend in Salt Lake aty visiting with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Krause and family. The Book Lore club held their reg ular meeting at the home of Mrs. Mattie Bournelast Monday evening me book "Around the World in Elev en Years" by the Abbey children, was reviewed by Mrs. Wynn Hansen. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mis. LaVar Johnson of Brigham City spent Thursrday visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Johnson, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Richards and family spent Thursday visiting with relatives In Downey, Idaho. Mrs. Hodges of Bear Lake is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra H. Packer for an indefinite time. Miss Edith Bourne, Mrs. C. H. Bourne and Mrs. Hartin Bourne of Farmington, Utah spent the weekend . last week. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Rose were in Off- den last week. Mr. Rose is suffering from a broken foot. J. J. Larkin, Bp. Nelson, J. J. Cutler and B. S. Cutler attended the funeral of Oscar Rose at Standrod Monday. The deceased was a brother of a Salt Lake visitor over the weekend. to the Relief Society ladies at their monthly work and business meeting Thursday p. m. After the business of the meeting had been attended to, a social hour was enjoyed. Progressive cangames were played. Home-mad- e balls were brought by dy and members for the refreshments. ' pop-co- 9 FIELDING By Enid Ilurd Abe Rose. L. Hurd was PAGE THREE mmm . . rn visiting at the homes of Vern Bourne and W. C. Bourne. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Johnson, Mrs. Dewey Wood and Mrs. Hendricks spent Friday at the Logan temple. The Cleo Club met in their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Wesley Gam Friday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in Flaying bridge, with high score going to Mrs. Lois Chrlstensen and low to Mrs. Hattie Archibald-Sunda- y night in our regular Sacrament meeting Dillsworth Young, executive of the Ogden Gateway council of Scouts, was the speaker for the evening. A good crowd was in attendance to hear his splendid talk on scouts and scouting. Oldest Piece of Furniture The oldest known piece of furniture In the world Is the throne of the Egyptian Queen Hetshepsu, which it preserved In the British museum. It hi known to be more th.in 3,000 years old. -- Inheritance Tax Inheritance tax is a las or duty Imposed on the trans.'er of property at the owner's death, by inheritance or will, to an heir, devisee, or legatee. Scheel Auto Salvage AUTO SALVAGE - AUTO PARTS GENERAL REPAIRING Phone 4402 Garland, Ufah A. IL SCHEEL, Prop. Leader Ads Get Results ROMA WINE Also Brandy and Champagne It v fjTHH yf A IIP I 3 J5. S I PINT No. 64 Bourbon No. 167 Rye QUART No. 63 Bourbon No. 166 Rye We Have Everything W'JiS $,, JIJHct Z'f. J P- - But the 90 PROOF DUSPRUF COAL STRAIGHT WHISKEY AS YOU PREFER IN BOURBON OR RYE THE OLD QUAKER COMPANY. LAWRENCEBURG, IND. 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