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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1937 PAGE EIGHT t JUS OCaXIL i Marjorie Hansen, Correspondent Phone SNAPS 5: 2.a-- l o Crown Home This Artitnr Her COURT NEWS Hi JiL Clarification of the means H T psp 1 Q j I of catiner lost Kti iuers m r; Creek and western Box pih. . . is contained in nn down by the Supreme Court" of r in a case brought, by George h, against Oro Hyer and Ira Hyer ing the week. Mr. Henrie brought i action to determine his boundary near the big field inBlue Cceek the District Court of Box Elder cJ ty, Judge M. C. Harris presiding k that the methods used by piatri surveyers in relocating the ner was incorrect giving the laJ question to the Hyers. The Suprrf Court now says that the surveJ methods used by Messrs. Griffiths Anderson was correct and that trial judge was in error in his rmf Lewis Jones, of Brigham, tried! case for Mr. Henrie, while LeRoJ Young, of Ogden, appeared for i I Hyers. : J June bride has de-- ; The annual outing of the Sunday Calif., is visiting with her brother cided her suburban B. D. Dr. and Mrs. school officers and teachers and their and home will be topped resort Green. as partners was held at Lagoon was by ui Mr. and Mrs. Jon Thatcher and Mrs. Kudy inner tone Monday. shingles, phalt aDoeals to the ar charge of a delicious luncheon served daughter, Caroline Joan, accompanied at five o'clock. After swimming and by Mrs. J. T. Thatcher of Los Angeltistic judgment of McClelland Barclay. riding all the concessions the party es, Calif., spent Sunday with Mr. andcompleted a perfect day by attending Mrs. Leland Hansen, enroute 10 xeiworld famous artist. the dance at the beautiful Lagoon ball lowstone Park. for aid in selecting room. tastelul color Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norberg and w IX. most to adorn her, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Beck of Hunt- daughter, Gloria, of Denver, Colorado, Dutch Col Mrs. T. J. Berkheart of Ellswood, Kan ington Park, Calif., anived here Sunonial cottage day to spend two weeks with Mrs. sas. and Mrs. Bernard Stone of Og Beck and Mrs. Luke of Brigham City. den. SDent last week with Mr. and amine s a m Mrs. Alton Beck before her marriage Mrs. Georere Brads haw and family. panels of asphalt Norman Bradshaw left for Salt was Miss Flo Luke. shingles w Mrs. L. J. Cummings spent three Lake City Wednesday where he will available in w &t. the at a Lake undergo major operation City. days last week at Salt son small range of colors is He the Mr. and Mrs. Eli Winzeler spent Mark's Hospital. Bradshaw. Lopicturesque Mr. and Mrs. in of bring as well George and Sunday fishing Saturday as safebeauty Miss Vaudy Bergstrom, formerly of gan canyon. from presty always Marsden Mr. Miss Julian Smith, Miss VVilma Had Tremonton, and were George ent menace ol roof Do 10 Know That -- 1 married Los of July AnAngeles, fires . . . ley and Miss Anne Raye of Los in at Oerden. Miss Bergstrom has been geles, Calif., visited with friends employed for the past year in Los this city Sunday and Monday. Aneeles. After their marriage the For the Beach Jean Favel puts a n To secure a private car on a w Miss Colleen Horraon and Miss California where they road one must pay fifteen full fay great cape ol black and white over: Christenson of Provo, returned couple went to next few weeks honey a trimly tailored suit . of blacki to their home after a week's visit at will spend the I suede cloth. J mooning. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Columbus recei Christopher Larry Morris of Dallas, Texas, was Miss Gloria Dal ton accompanied $320.00 for discovering America. the girls to Salt Lake City for the here on business Monday. were visitors The people following weekend. The people of Italy and Spain I y Mr. and Mrs. Adam Brenkman in Tremonton this week: Verl wear overcoats until July.f of ually Clarkston, Burt Lowell and Como at up Springs spent Sunday W. A. of Mittall Rulon Ogden; Utah; Weber canyon. Mut-lluI If Most of the Egyptian toba 'm W ( I Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnston and Nuzum of e Moines, Iowa; Sam Leadina Batter of National League Ival of Seattle Wash.; comes and from Turkey. family at visited Richmond, Friday Goodman, Cincinnati Keds right tieiaer, family Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Mortin of Evans- of hits this year, Utah. s a bevy might wielding A delightful lawn party was given The famous "Farewell Addrl Miss Betty Turner of Jerome, Idahonor of Mr. and Mrs. Willard in River was written by Alexander Hamilt at Bear the is ho, I 1 employed i WWf Newman on the lawn of the bride's State bank. and not George Washington. t Mr. and Mrs. Read W. Cannon were parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Iverson, guests of Judge and Mrs. Lewis Jones Tuesday evening. One hundred and Humming bird's feet are so eg or tsngnam ounaay evening. fift guest3 calied during the evening iuy inav iney cannot walk. sirucieu Miss Carole Siddoway returned to, and d gamea J " 7 : home Utah spendat after her Vernal, One great factor in safer a delicious Small town women spend more Many beautiful ing the last six weeks with her aunt is safe tires, demotoring the cosmetics per capita than do received were newly by and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. 6tfts Eddie clared Rickenbaclcer, women. weds. Hansen. America s greatest ace, en 8Wk..... !.. Ml of Alice Mrs. Miss and Mr. Miss Verna Elliott and Nephi, Ray Bean, dorsing a war on unsafe The Yokohama earthquake in 1 Earl were guests at the home of Mr. are visiting at the home of Mr. and tires being waged by B. F. killed 23,440 people out of a popij: and Mrs. Glenn Earl at Ogden last Mr8i George W. Brough. Goodrich Company tire 4TI tion or nait a minion. weekend. ft.,. dealers everywhere. Martha Carter, of Nephi, and Liz- Miss Dorthey Gamble ,of Springfield! k V Aired, of Spring City, George 4 f 8V?S?siH4f& There are about 200 islands in 3ReahHep" W. Brought sisters, visiting tek SS state of Michigan. i 2 A i Mr. and Mrs. Read Cannon and the home of Mr. and Mrs. George W. American made cigarettes ear.fbe daughter, Joy, were in Salt Lake City Brough. Robert Brough, of Spring City, is bought in China for half the jlcs Saturday and Sunday, on business. Miss Alice Crocket is spending her visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George V. paid i:i the United States. vacation from the Bear River State Brough. He is Mr. Brough's brother, Bank at Los Angeles and San Fran- ville, Indiana; R. O. Lecter, Mr. and George Washington was never 1 World s largest suscisco. On her return Miss Crocket Mrs. N. C. Anderson, Vernon Stuart this country with the exception ft ?. i X of one trip to the West Indies. I will move to Salt Lake where she has and E. Galoyher, all of Seattle, Wash. pension bridge at Si Golden Gate formally a position. Miss Betty E. Turner of Jerome, Ida.; dedicated this week Mr. and Mrs. Lester Montgomery Ruha Hulette of Washington, D. C; Robert E. Lee married a .gis&t- main span, 4200 and son, William, were here on busi- Thomas Burns of Hansel Valley; J. granddaughter of Martha Washitg- or.g. compares ton. ness Monday. e Arthur Orme of Salt Lake; Carl Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Earl left Sunpffl cf 25C3 feet Search far the Loveliest Legs of Malad, N. G. Bills and E. L. IT Artist ung- Russell :jrge Patterson There are only two kinds of flvirj day to make their home at Lakeside, Meek of Salt Lake; A. B. Brewles and bats and men. a Utah. standards as $ sculped mammals, of pair of Los Jeres J. Angeles; t Chief and is checking Miss Betty Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Hall entertained daughter N. Bocthor of Salt Lake Soda . . r . Springs, i i i h cciv one oi me moaei3 An ostrich can run at a pee at a swimming party for their friends and Jack Come of Ogden. on ol ne cridg.': luLsun, !c!:csen. The perfect rxtlr in 45 miles an hour. 4k Thursday evening at Crystal Springs. left Winchester Alice and Junior .sculpture were modelled after Glenn Ross of Ogden, spent the Coni Friday to stay a few days at Sandy, Alfalfa is the oldest forage J Marie De Forest. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Golden with their father, Mr. Andrew Jensen. grown. Frisbey. Gene Winchester spent the first few Miss Dorthey Christenson spent in hi i in rrt in in in in in m in in hi in $ and the future may be expected to tive of Utah, born near St. George. days this week at Ogden. Foxes never hunt in packs. Wednesday and Thursday at Salt Miss Anna Watkins returned to her show the same trend. . . The result Lake City. to four of home Monday spend three "The end of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Morley and Kangaroos can cover a distance! j depression is now of all the population swings in the in in m in in in m m in in in in hi in hi days. She has been attending the Chandler of Salt Lake City, visited summer in population figures," last 27 years is that the farm popula- great as twenty feet at one jump. busiD. S. up showing session the at L, Utah ranges on July 1 were report- - says Robert D. Potter in a Science tion today is about one percent less with relatives here Sunday and Mon- ness college. Wild tigers are found only in Ai'a ed four points better than a month service day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Winchester and copyright report.. "For the than it was n 1910. This seems like and Siberia. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Archibald of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Watkins attended ago, according to Frank Andrews, irst time since 1930 the nnmher f but little drift to the cities, but the Westwood, Calif., visited with his the baseball game at Malad Sunday, state statlsUcian. The agricultural farming inhabitants of America has significant point is that the nation's The Texas school disaster took daughter, Mrs. Bill Powell and other Tremonton-Garlan- d vs. Malad. present conoiuon is eignt points rjet-- 1 declined in statistics issued by the De population has increased 40 percent most as many lives as the San Fn relatives this week. Mrs. L. Brain of Pocatello, Idaho, ter man a year agu uoiu aiao aevejw Cisco earthquake. Mr. and Mrs. George Bergquist of came to partment of Agriculture Just as man in the same period." 1927-3- 7 av- -, spend a month in this city. the above with for a points 3 storm week in this cellar are a midwest spending Ogden, Mrs. Harvey Williams and daughThe first hotel elevator was erage for July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Shuman. cyclone so do many city people head ter, Janice, and Dorthey visited with evens things up, only those Nature in New York City, in 1859. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Costly and to back the land and scene their Wedof friends and relatives in this city can who afford a stomach and Mrs. Brown of Selling, Oklahoma, specialist The reported condition of cattle and birth when the going in life becomes can and Thursday. They returned afford Skatol is the most powerful oqpr visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Costly nesday their home at Beverly Hills, Calif., calves on July 1 was 2 points above difficult It has been so in the past 'em sick the fancy foods that make to to enroute is in the world. this week. The party the June 1 condition, 4 points better Thursday afternoon. Oregon, where they will make their Paul Jenkins, who is employed in than the condition of a year aeo and home. av- - Wi Monday with his par- slightly better than the um Miss Genny Dates of Dillon, Mon- Ogden,Mr.spent Mrs. D. W. Jenkins. and ents, 1. Range cattle have for erage July tana, spent Monday with friends here. Mr. Budd, of Salt Lake City, was Mrs. Ethel Stanger and children of Tremonton Friday, Saturday and generally made good gains since in with Idaho Falls, has been visiting to summer ranges and they are Sunday in connection with the local now Mr. and Mrs. David Holmgren. Mrs. in good to excellent condition. plan. Stanger was formerly Miss Ethel prosperity Miss Hulda Meister and Miss Olive The calf crop is believed to be at Holmgren. Getz returned here Saturday af- least normal or better. Calves are The older children's music club, un- Rene ter spending the last few weeks vis- mostly strong and making good gains. der the direction of Miss Mary Burns with relatives at Peoria, 111., and The condition of sheep and lambs on iting Shirmet at Garland Thursday. Miss eastern cities. other 1 was reported 3 points above July ley Taylor was the hostess. Miss Wright returned to her home a month SOAP Mrs. Floyd Beard of Salt Lake City, ago, and 6 points above the had Lake She Salt at Friday. City of Sumis visiting this week at the home Regular 10c wia, been instructor of the Bible school at condition reported a year ago. Pre Cooked Mush Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Beard. 3 for M. E. church for the last two mer ranges are being utilized and all the 50c Miss Winifred Broth of Iagoona Regular sheep are making good gains. A conweeks. Beach, Calif., spent the weekend with siderable of the have losses portion Harry Madan of Salt Lake City, Mr. and her sister and brother-in-laresulted from predatory animals. visited with friends here Monday. Mrs. Henry Woerner. The Bible school of the M. E. Fleece weights of wool have generally TABLETS Miss Joan Green, small daughter of church gave a program of their work been reported light, but the wool is 25c Regular Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Green, was hostess Regular 25c Friday evening. The children have comparatively clean, Mr. Andrews Bottle of 100 at a party in honor of her seventh made books of songs illustrated in Only birthday Wednesday. cut from magazines and difMr. and Mrs. Paul Stokes of Lar-el- l, pictures, of miniature house sim- ferent types Reed S. Gardner has received his Wyoming, spent Saturday at the boliglng different countries of the home of Dr. and Mrs. D, B. Green and world. OIL Although the school ran for appointment as registrar of the 11th family. ten days the children did re Farm Credit Administration district, For All White Shoes - Won't 1 O Miss Dorthey Green of Los Angeles, only Large markable work. comprising the state of Utah, CaliforRub Off - Regular 23c A meeting of the play ground com nia, Nevada and Arizona, to fill the Regular $1.00 mittee was held Monday evening at vacancy caused by the resignation of the L. D. S. church. R. D. Anderson, O. R. Angelillo. Mr. Gardner is a na- DR. G. M. chairman of the committee, was in EPSOM 3 charge. Plans for the play ground Regular 29c program and equipment were discus- ion the children will be well entertain1 Office Over J. C. Penney Store 10c Regular 1 n& ed. Mr. Thorp of Salt; Lake City, atOffice Hoars: 9 to 12 - 1:15 to 5:30 sed. The object of the meeting wasser-to tended the 3 Bars 1 make the play grounds of greater meeting and brought with PHONE 124 vice to the parents coming to Tremon- him pieces of scrap leather for handiton to trade. Under the new supervts- - craft work this week. This handicraft M work was done at the public school building. Mrs, J. C. Stokes of Bountiful is visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs J. M. Schaffer. Mrs. Stocks is the mother of Mrs. Schaffer. To You All DAILY Mrs. H. D. Thomas entertained her home at club her sewing Tuesday GIBSON evening. After part of the evening had been spent in sewing refresh menta were served, afterwhlch bridge was enjoyed the remainder of the evening. sister-in-la- (WXTKV ft You Dor-lee- Dal-to- n. 'tm Gad-frc- J . m At III j L- iJL, lr -l I ill w .'. U. 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