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Show BEAR RIVER V ALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1936 PAGE EIGHT Muir Is First GEPHARTS -- I offer these PRACTICAL GIFT i Jj for HER inch DOLL BUGGIES TOY WASHERS TOY TELEPHONES - - - Reports of the 1936 TOY DISHES 15c 29c 49c 98c lose Invitational Art Exhibit Bishop and Mrs. James Walton and Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Anaerscn visiiea in Salt Lake City, Friday. Opens Doors at U. of U. 1 from GEPHARTS j TOYTRUCKS-AUTO- S j OF ALL KINDS J2r at GEPHARTS 390 'TINKER TOYS ALL STEEL WAGONS 98tf Famous Northmont COLORING BOOKS LARGE SIZE FICTION BOOKS 10tf HOSIERY All New Colors ... 25tf Come Into Gepharts Today and See Many Other Toy Specials! 79c pi. A NEW BAG i Will Please Her Gepharts have a large tion to choose from at . Appropriate Gifts selee- - Frederic Dixon, an American tlanist, presented four of his stu- dents in a recital Sunday, December eth at the Crystal Ball Room in tel Ben Lomcncl of Ogden. Miss Shir- ley Watland was one of the four. She played four numbers. The other dents were: William Richard, Jane, and Helen Brown. j&J New Patterns " agent. iuuu ucgou ma C1UD aa a mcmuci vi a, purtDreo. activity COtm county, through the efforts of Lyjjj ti. men, ai mat ume serving vT satch county agent Records in office show 4-- H that he was enroS as a member for five years, dunt two of which he was president of? club, and for two years he served t Center Creek CoLswnM vim) k still in existence and that the foun tion stock brought into the commiM ty through the efforts of the injya, la ouu ucuig uatu ior breediti 4-- H 4-- H shows that he exhibited his sheen tuc euuw viiv.uiL hi uouniy and stjj, fairs in Utah, Idaho, Nevada, aa California. More than $100 in money came to him as a result such showings. This, plus more that $700 received from the sale of & made it possible for him to mals 10:00 p.m. to college. In fact, the desire to & tend college, Mr. Muir states, wa stilled in him tnrougn his wori An excellent college record in ach& lastic and activity By Enid Welling resulted. In 1928, Mr. Muir gained the hosor Duane Jones and Ray Wood left for of being the state champion in a mes California, Tuesday morning for an animal livestock project and repn. indefinite stay. club members at tfc sented Utah Mr. and Mrs. Ross Staples of Too- national club congress in Chicago. ele, spent Tuesday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Skinner. were Heber Mills and Hele Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burns went to tending Thompson. Salt Lake City, Tuesday, on business Conjoint mutual meeting Sunto and shopping. night sponsored a very fine prograa George Coombs is reported to be using Christmas as the theme. Ma improving after his accident of a few Arthur Welling of Garland, gavej days ago, when he was injured in a very splendid talk on the song "Fat runaway. He was taken to the Valley Far Away On Judea's Plains." it hospital for treatment, and later re- Ezra Packer also gave a splendid tali turned to his home. He is reported on "The Life of Christ." to be getting along as well as can be Mrs. Grand Snow was hostess Thus expected. afternoon to the Social Develop day The Junior class of the Mutual, as- ment club. sisted by their teachers, Mrs. Carl Skinner and Mrs. Vern Bourne held a One dollar will hold your seiectin very interesting party at the home of Robert Simonsen Jewelry. Mrs. W. M. Welling last Thursday Hats - the'gift value of the seasoi evening. The party was called a back CliTs Clothiery. ward party, the guests being required to come dressed backwards. About sixteen guests were present. A hot supper was served by the hostess, DR. D. B. GREEN End Welling, assisted by Noreen Earl and Wanda Johnson. The supper was in keeping with the theme of the evening, being served in backward order. Tremonton, Utah After supper games were played until midnight. Out of town guests at- - Office Hours: 9 to 12 and 1:30 to fc. FIELDING extra-curricul- ar I 4-- H The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. James Supan, has been very ill, but is improving at this time. Mrs. Harvey Heed, of Winnemucca, Nevada, gave birth to a bay boy December 4, at the home of her sister-in-laMrs. W. W. Shuman. The Heeds are joyous over the arrival of their first child. They have been married nine years. Miss Ruth Meister, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Meister of this city, was operated on at the Dee hospital ' the first of the week for appendicitis. Ruth is in training at the institution. Mr. and Mrs. Meister were with her at the time of the operation, Mrs. Meister remaining until Wednesday. She is recovering satisfactorily. j i Dentist Y BRONCHIAL 5 Just a Few Sips and Like A Flash Relief ! 25c pr. w lit I I I fC3Pa? DANCE SETS Lace Trim Holiday Special Spend a few cents today at Adam's Drug Store or any good drugstore for a bottle of triple acting BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE take a couple of doses and sleep sound all night long your irritating cough of bronchitis is under control. One little sip and the ordinary cough is on its way continue for 2 or 3 days and often you'll hear no more from that tough old hang-ocough that nothing seems to help; if not joyfully satisfied with BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE money back., (dv.) I n Insure your glasses, 50 cents year. Robert Simonsen Jewelry. Dentist r Don't forget to include a new 'Duke,of Kent" Shirt from GEPHARTS - for Him! - It Will Be Sure to Please Him! (two sides) Heine man Pure Silk Wool Lined Ties Wear Longer Tie up nicer to Select from . . A 9 n Our Stock NAVY - FANCY CHECKS TIES r only 98c Reversible C. Penney Store to 12 - 1:13 to 5:30 PHONE 124 Hours: Warm HOUSE SLIPPERS ... for HER She'll get real enjoyment Out of This Gift 79c to $1.98 By Heineman - Pure Wool or Silk Make it a Point to See These Today at GEPHARTS Gephart Stores Co. i 77 . . ami Every Saturday Until Christmas Santa be at the Wilson Lumber Co. . ....... Set 49 Ladies Dressing Sets $1.98 to $15.00 1 Max Factor Toiletree Set $2.50 to $6.50 Ladies Steer Hide Bags $5.00 to 810.00 PRESCRIPTIONS These are only a few of our many items Visit Our Store for Gifts .... Save On Drugs at These Prices 75c Cod Liver Oil 35c Groves Bromo Quinine Tablets 75c Listerine (large) 50 c Mead's Pablum $1.00 Halibut Liver Oil Capsules (50's) 50c McKesson Olive Oil 8 oz 35c Vicks Vapo Rub 59 24 59 39 W 39 27 Meet Your Friends at the Friendly Store . . M DRUGS Jremonton. iwiMiniiMiiiwwtilWifcaM ; EVer V01' t0 Save Yo" Money On Your Gift Selections. Choose Your Gifts At Our Store Devilbliss Atomizer, 25 to $2.50 Boyer Atomizer Perfume ii Will Our Toys Are All New, Interesting and Novel and Reason' ably Priced - Don't Buy Until You Have Seen Them , Electric Grill and Toaster $1.49 Kelton Wrist Watch (gold plate) $4.95 Evening In Paris Beauty Treatment - Coty Bath Set (3 piece) nil Jf. S "Everything to Build Anything" r lhEn Complete "Buy for Cash and Pay Less CA Wilson Lumber Co. Office Over J. Office Headquarters for Toy land" GIFTS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY DR. G. M. EVANS MUFFLERS tl member to be nrmnin tasi COUGHS Dress Socks 12 Dozen rro 4-- H to manv Utah bovs and ch." h Muir, now county agent in Gai countv. is the first TTtni, a " fUj 4-- H Relief Society conference will be held in all the wards of the Bear River stake next Sunday, December 13th. FOR HIM WHITE - MAROON season, -i. Land-vatte- She'll Prefer 4-- H the boy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Callister and Featuring the art work of approxileft Harold and mately fifty Utah artists, the third Monday Holley family Exhibition of Fine Invitational In annual to make their home Logan. Arts opened its doors this week at the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalton spent University of Utah. The exhibition consisting of 152 obthe weekend visiting in Salt Lake. jects of sculpture, oil paintings, water Mrs. Zina Dodd and daughter, Miss colors and etchings is on display In the Union building. j Jane Barkley of Harper, spent Thurs- !i ' 1av arifVi Mr onH Tra Cltn Rrniltrh This year the exhibit is featured by the works of such artists as Mable 9 Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Summers of Frazer, Gordon Cope, J. T. Harwood, Bothwell have moved to Tremonton Lee Greene Richards, Florence E. their home. Ware, Arvard Fairbanks, Cornilius 1 where they will make the home of Salesbury, A. B. Wright, LaVonne They have purchased L. Hunsaker re- Vincent and many others of local and Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Jas. national fame. cently occupied by The exhibit, which is under the Ransom. sponsorship of the Committee on Art Exhibits of the University of Utah, is r, Miss Helen Winzeler, Ruby Gloria Nickols, Lucille Cropley open to the public at no charge and Mrs. S. N. Cole, Mrs. N. E. Shaw and will continue until December 18. Visto the comHi Miss Mary Burns attended the piano iting hours, according recital of Miss Shirley Watland at mittee, are; Sundays, 1:00 p. m: to 9:00 p. m., Daily, 10:00 a. m. to Ogden. 25 10 ise Ag veat tne opportunity of a ferfrv to extend club J $1.98 25 16 OCAML t SUGGESTIONS ioy Cl 4-- H FOUNTAIN UtaL SERVICE |