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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER,' THtTRSD A Y. FEBRUARY PENROSE tn On Tuesday of last wrfc Charles Petersen entertained In honer of he husband's father, Elmer Peter- sens Birthday. His children and hia brothers and sisters and families were the Invited guests. A very enjoyable afternoon and evening was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Petersen and daughter, Leora, of Brigham City, spent Tuesday of last week at the birthday party of Elmer Petersen, bis brother. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilford Miller snent Thursday of last week in Plymouth. Air. ana Mrs. starlin StanfilL Mr. and Mrs. Edmun Shuman, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muir were Brie-ha- Adventurers Club . v. "The White Hell" i 4. 1937 PAGE SEVEN visitors Mondav, The announcement of the marriage of Mrs. Maude M. Nelson to Edgar C. Younger of Tremonton is being made. The marriage took place January 23 in Salt Lake. For the present they are making their home in Tremonton. Mrs. James Jensen returned from Ogden last week. Mrs. N. Cranford Taylor of Clear Creek is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fredrickson and small daughter of Deweyville spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Fredrickson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks Shuman entertained Saturday evening at a party. Those invited were Messers and Mesdamea Charles Petersen, Bard Bailey, Lawrence Petersen, Frank Muir and Jack Leek. Mrs. Lawrence Petersen entertained Thursday. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen, Conrad Fredrickson and Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks Shuman. Mrs. Starlin Stanfill had as her guests at a quilting, Mrs. Bard Bailey, Mrs. Jack Leek and Mrs. Perry Stanfill. Mr. and Mrs. Ed C. Younger and little Miss Norma Nelson and brother Arol spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Younger's parents, Mr. and Mr3. William M. Miller. Miss Alta Grover returned home after a four weeks sojourn in George L. Miller, Jess Grover, I lar- ky Granger and Glenn Miller spent the weekend here. These are some of our college students. Ersol nerchtold attended the Green and Gold ball at Brigham City last week. Mr. and Mrs. E(gar C. Younger of Tremonton visited with Mrs. Younger's brother, J. Wilford Miller and family on Thursday of last week. Mesdames D. Merlin Grover, William Bosley and J. Wilford Miller and Miss Violet Bcrchtold were in attendance at Primary Union meeting Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill, Mr. and Mrs. George March and Mrs. J. Wilford Miller attended the lecture at the High School Monday evening. By FLOYD GIBBONS Famous Headline Hunter most cases adventuring is some-o- u boys and girls, in to you all of a sudden. But Wendy, harnens 'ict Mrlvri. I thing N. Y.. went at it deliberately. Wendy in India in 1933, and she and her husband started aS m3the strangest wedding trip you ever heard of a climb great Himalaya mountains, into uaue iwei. of over tre it was jn.mns trin was an adventure but one cart e kits their eleven out with started . porters, carrying more a , Thpv jven horseback as far as they could, and then continued thirteen-thousan- d feet they ran into snow the mountains. At foot into ha(J ;ntended to go through was ice pass know .i This Is The Event You Are Looking For most of the distance then, and they back. They decided, ice or no ice, to push on to turn their porters went on strike. To there, Eight the pass. said. Ton was sheer suicide, they Came to "The End of the World." his gun an hour of argument, Wendy's husband induced o chliV Khan and two veteran porters to accompany them. The sent back to a'rest house where they could the porters' they A,.rfi t- -j TWELVE DOLLAR il of j e Laundry Outfit Absolutely Free ; p?aPce0Vehehrdaycomek'to.'' says Wendy, "was called by the Before us towered a .huge rock wall 'The End of the World.' foot crags that shut off the whole in twenty-thousan- d the large scale map we carried was virtually blank hnrf ovpr heen there before. Pathfinding Sesswork, and we had not even a compass with us, idiots ff8s pure to know. all about it to instill courage ul 'vve pretended ... that we were. . . , n nuuis up a luiy wan mo. inree We ior cumDea norters 7 to were grumble, our beginning . mvine Already porters in the day to turn back. Then one of our porters bUUV5 2 Sting and hurtled down over the rocks. We rescued him for our party and little hurt, but the experience was too much ncampeaior u.B limbed for two The next muiuug wvj a natural rock down cascaded waterfall a a Je Wen?y and her husband elected to climb it, but the to avoid it and try a way for themselves., says, "we wormed Ceine ourselves from rock to rock," Wendywith the cold when half dead and numbed war up. We were i" got to the top. We had completely lost the porters. w V t n.. &v?n Uf With Each . During The Short Month of February fS 55 Srs They Slid Toward a Great Crevasse. scene constantly with "Strueeling over a vast ice field, we swept the whether to go decide to We had for them. nfidd glasses, looking ...... anna ihat WAV it- WOUld ut . right or left, l warned iu mm ugui.. ViitoH valipv. nusoana xaJ hut mv m an our aeai.ua tore Been u"""" tjj 'f nunarea-iee- ."JjZ't ... j. ...... .1 1 1 a'6 ?e.to -- .l.s e. (Viz. t - I . y O Ha TU 0 uui 1 mo Double Wall Laundry Outfit Free! No Advance Washer $69 In Price i f ff lii durable DOUBLE & I DRAIN TUBS t- 1 4! a 1' .ariKWfJ packages L .Lifcssssis Ur?rrr& m' fc' n'h HHik f2 1 , , Sy .ft, 'ft ENAMELED TABLE TOP I SSI 24 . ... 41.- CO sl, . clones 'SS-Trr- c- . t -- i in 'irdia, no servant is smposed to fire his ' taster's... . withmit it. the ammui would dwindle Sha 't Khan.; good servant that unaccountably. uewas. wao , .. nt Anme such a thing. .1... "uu ina' anyone snouiaj bwv:uo.-SSL? fuPorters sw"e that they heard no shot, and when Wendy ex . nn 'the .rifle, not a cartridge was missir But I've as a SvaSf0t a hunch that old Shaik Khan risked his reputation didn t save the lives of his master ar i mistress, and then i."1 to talv ,kn..i rr.i Mnrth India have some j- 5nfie ideas about hnnnr. ? fjithes Head rS!With V (fl pin bag : SIX FOOT FILLER HOSE Empties or Fills i-J- bor and Saves Your Back I SsreriJt y iEMtir i Why Delay? 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This Liberal Offer Positively Expires February nrwir .;- $ - II mm vmio 1 KlstEElX f; ' 53 T i i X J IT( 1 vJ t AoWL-- K f VT ' j v'ZZZy$ : jfj 0n. 6 Vvncer Hiv:V1lv ff'li' WHITE KING SOAP Al 1 m HoOtheMUim five-hundr- -- !rm I NOW 111 1 ' 1 -- Down He Went, Straight Toward the Jaws of the Crevasse. n v.u n hv realizing . that to get tfl .ia.j un .. saiea r j wall of ice. more man leu.l rn. inen we wuc o cnKA t iL...ii. going on that ' " a t ' dwell PrmriJ high ana steeper inan a "7 to ourselves up nightmare. We slid, and with eyes shut, gave cesce. a . .... a uny snow nummocK, at uie iuui4 w u nroii eavpd" usa from cross to sfungiy iyawning crevasse. With shaken nerves we began r j svev" r.n" it- hia "feet Sllu OuM a isiopeaDove ni precipice, . O . . . .as my nusDanu t 4 itfom unaer mm, ana aown ne weui, .t.nin)it nmard- the- -laws the crevasse. hillside whole To . my horror the . ,, 1 Innti.nnHB "WJSS . ne managed to wrest a iootnoia irom nmnnaeed to reach nun mA u infir -t r eu ,, mj uiere spreau-eagi-j tjf erd haul him trith to SaietV. e.u "CJ" .. ?l..lu a .Was M..Ainr. 01 mem were oy mat time ootn 6'"f" Jr them below Far hell? there was no escape from this endless, icy cut off from they could see a tiny green valley, but they were to au-qui- ckly Snow by a straight wall began feet high. weariwas turned into a raging blizzard. The afternoon ng on. They sat there in dumb dismay. A night in the open in their light clothes would mean death. If they couldn t find were . . . . fiband Man ana the porters tney . uen, suaaenly, they heard a rine snoi. ncuu, to yell. toed field glasses in the direction from They focused their u . u ivAr worn three tinv. mui uie snot had come ana sure enougu a mne away, over on tne omer siuC "r. Wendy took off her and waved it fTtically. Whether jacket saw it or not, they must reach them. Evidently they had found 1 Path to the Wendy, out revalley. "We started off at a rush," says climbed nigh be- membering our narrow escapes, we slowed down and ' lure ffOTtm. uu lne ., gircicr again. to cress "It took that mue-wia-e us an hour hilf , we, for we had to detour around numerous crevasses. But nearana and nearer we came. At last we reached the porters, ere was genera? rejoicing w'icn the two parties met. rinctnv,, ..f ilii niflf Shot. she will And now comes the pari of. the story that Wendy says never imv .. ,. ruian Shaut . nnnratnlated -j hves. They their saved astuteness in iring the rifle. He had hlmthey wanted to hold a special party for him when they got wwer s,ci2 ana joinea wim swore he had 2ainaZement, Sha,k Khan became most indignant and Washer Sold QUEEN WASHERS H ii i |