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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. JTCE 3, BOTHWELL I By I IT J"" li Delbert Gibson and nltoa Mr. and Mrs. George of Layton, were the the home of Mr. Sw- fieoree Stark. stark. Perry Wilson and flonuw d home Sunday to StoK ei- - Darents. Hth Idaho to Tuesday. return "Sd Mrs. Carl Eggli are the nts of a baby boy, born and babe are doing rf.f BW.Tit - ?dll fytoVotiier aas received by Dr. and Mrs. of a baby rtTwkins of the arrival .f the home of Mr. and Mrs. John FnaMDB of Stockton, California. J. Hawkins of Salt Lake E. B. Hawkins of Provo, CtArrs Elizabeth Johnson of Ogden, & Stors at the home of Dr. and 3? Eli Hawkins Saturday. L. I Sorenson, Mrs. Delia Hanchildren of Salt Lake City, S Mrs F. O. Jorgensen of Logan, guests at the home of Dr. and 3 Eli Hawkins Saturday. and son RoMis Frances Stokes and Mrs. Sophia bert of Blackpine, Iflderson were dinner guests at the Mrs. Rasmus Ar.der- jojue of Mr. and fd jTonday. Homer Anderson visited his little daughter, Gwen in Bountiful, Sunday. Lucile and Shirley Anderson spent week visiting with Mrs. Os- past the Fosberg in Riverside. car jfr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson and were visfamily of Cleveland, Idaho, ors Sunday at the home of Mr. and His. Eli Anderson. entertained 35 Mrs. Eph Jensen wests at her home in Evans Sunday ja honor of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson's 30th wedding anniver- - neiauves irum iiianu, aiso attThe afternoon was spent visiting, afterwhich dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Mathew of Pro- jary, ended. 3 For the worst conditions Conditions don't come too tough (or this sturdy "Caterpillar" Tractor. It's made of stuff that stands the gaff. Steels are made to "Caterpil specifications and before they are jar's" own rigid then double-teste- d Exclusive "Caterpillar" heat- processes increase many times the resistance of materials to wear and shock. used. treating world's most efficient dust seals give fullest protection working parts. Add to these the simple design that thirty years of "Caterpillar" manufacturing experience has created and you have the reason why The and oil to all "Caterpillar" enough - I Tractors are tough to lead in every field logging, industrial. farming, Tremonton Tractor & Implement Co. 1 A J THE By Bin. David Larson SHOT LIGHT Dealer groups in South Carolina are all wrought up over proposed Law to clamp down on importation of used cars into the state . . . Bayonne, New Jersey, without traffic lights, was the largest city in the nation without a traffic death In first 3 months of 1937 proving that there are too many most places ... Studebaker claims unique dealer; he shoots coyotes from an airplane ... Birmingham Chev. dealer presents each buyer with list of 25 most popular accessories. If there's no sale, the salesman wins $1 from dealer... Firestone's new week is first of its kind In major Industries . . . Pres. WooLson of the S. 'A. E. says the car of the future may be 100 lbs. lighter, and will be Improved rather than weakened . . , Australian Tariff Board Is now hearing evidence on a subject ot great Interest to the possibility of automobile manufacture In the far away continent . Personal, Service Sam's Sister a Thanks for your note having a service attendant look over each' 36-ho- ur "down-under- EAST GARLAND I Ward conference was held in the ward Sunday evening, with Arthur Welling representing the stake high council. Splendid reports were given of the past years work by members ' of the bishopric and the heads of all the auxiliary organizations, which shows that a spirit of helDfulness and harmony exists among the members 01 me wara. Mr. remarks were encouraging welling's and much appreciated. Because of R. J. Potter being called as head of the Stake High Priests,! the Y. M. M. I. A. was reorganized with Sylvan Korth as superintendent ana j. M. borensen and Sherman Oyler, assistants. Mrs. Essie Peterson was also released a3 president of the l I 1SC7 Y. w. M. I. A. and Miss Ardes Adams ' Lillian and son, of Idaho Falls, was chosen in her place, with Mar- visited Sunday Junior, and Monday with garet Potter as secretary, the coun-- ; Bishop and Mrs. L. M. Holman. sellors aiv to be chosen later. Miss Rhoda Larson left Ogden Tues Miss Rhoda Larson entertained Fri- -' day night for her vacation. She will day afternoon in honor of Miss Eva ' visit wth friends and relatives in San t, Adams, at a miscellane- - Francisco and Berkeley. ous shower and lawn party at the ' Quite a number of town rre3idents honor of Mrs. W. E. Hansen. The ta-- 1 visited cei.'.eteries in Brigham, Ogden, bles and chairs were arranged for 80 Fielding and elsewhere. There were invited guests. Games and social chat also a number of former residents who were enjoyed and refreshments ser- came here to pay tribute to loved ones ved to 65 guests. Miss Adams receiv- Mr. and Mrs. David Larson, daughed many beautiful gifts. Friends and ters Rhoda and Marie, and son, Lyn; relatives were present from Logan, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hansen and ftan-il- y Brigham, Perry, Tremonton, Garland attended a family reunion, which and East Garland. was held at Syracuse Monday afterThe absence of the High Priests of noon. Mr. and Mrs. parson and famthe ward from Sunday School Sun- ily continued on to Salt Lake City, day morning to attend the special returning after seeing Miss Rhoda meeting in the Tremonton chapel, in- aboard the train for San Francisco dicated that all or nearly all must and Berkeley. have attended. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Nielsen, daughter sons were Monday dinner guests of i bride-elec- j Mr. and Mrs. Owen Davis In Tremonton, after the memorial services there Their mother, Mrs. Sarah Shunan. cf Penrose, accompanied them home and went to Ogden with them Tuesday on business. Dean Grcver of Lo.aan. ri;:'t(i his parents, Mr. Jid Mi 3. LaXitlii G rover, Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Norman Larson of San Diego is visiting this week with Mr. ar Mrs. J. W. Larson, and Mr. and v- . Eric Northman of Garland, also with her parents in Smithfield. Wallace Rhodes, of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Homer Marble. The fine rain just had makes us all rejoice and feel thankful. 1 Ten thousand dentists wiil attend dental congress in San Francisco during West's World's Fair in 193D. s" vidence, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson Saturday. Miss Helen Christensen left Tuesday morning for San Francisco, where she will spend a month of vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Summers and family spent Sunday in Clinton, where they visited with C. Austin Childs. Mr. John T. Childs and family. They returned home Sunday evening. Mrs. Leslie Allen entertained at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter, Lois, who will be married June 3, to Mr Arlo Summers in the Logan temple. Fifty guests called $X the home during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Firth and daughter, June, and son, Clair, Mr. and Mrs Delbert Firth, Jess Nichols and Miss Cleone Firth were in Ogden visiting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allen were in Ogden Sunday where they visited with Mr. C. L. Allen and Mrs. Larkin. Mr. and Mrs. James Summers and daughters motored to Kaysville Sunday. Mrs. Nettie Lund was out from Brigham City Thursday to get club work started. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Evans entertained at a wedding dance in honor of their daughter, Af ton, who was recently married to Mervin Koford. The bride received many beautiful and use ful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Wallace and family of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. T. V. Summers. Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Stokes and fam ily of Idaho Falls, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie G. Stokes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Summers were in Lewiston, Thursday, where they visited with Mrs. Summers' mother, Mrs. Leavitt. Mrs. D. M. Marble returned home Friday after a very delightful visit in Baker City, Oregon, and other northwest points. While away she visited many relatives. Mr. and Mrs. David Call of Bountiful were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Summers Saturday. Friday evening the New Testament class held a roller skating party in the ward hall, under the direction of young Eugene Halladay. Twenty-fiv- e people were there to participate in the fun. Mrs. Edward Stark, Mrs. George Stark and daughter, Lelia, Myrtle and Delia, Mrs. Clifford Stark, Miss Gertrude Eberhardt and Miss Wanda Anderson attended the shower in honor of Miss Shirley Ballard, given by Mrs. Fred Christensen and Miss Lois Rhode The bride received of Tremonton. useful gifts. and beautiful many Saturday, Eyvon and Nedra Summers left for Lewiston, where they will spend a few days with relatives and friends. SAVINGS FOR YOU BUY IN BUY IN JUNE or lvtZ,',? (stdl '1 4LJ srs mn-Miz7- 1 NO OTHER WASHER HAS ALL Only Speed Queen Gives you THESE FINE FEATURES: DOUBLE "WALLS outside steel wall protects "tab and ' air space between walls KEEPS WATER DRIVE t HOT. TRANSMIS- SAFETY ROLL WRINGER, when the safety bar is pressed Both rolls stop, power is disengaged and pressure is released. 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