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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER I f gyWc W. Bradford j n,rirfnsin and ereat Doyle Christensen, spent ii salt Lake Citv. where HsitPd her two sons. R Christensen Orsen and J"" Itnn PENROSE Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Fredrickson and daughters, Verlie and Virginia, and son, Delbert, were in Ogden on Thursday, combining business and pleasure. The Misses Veda Petersen and June Call left for Logan Tuesday to spend famine. ieir a few days with Mrs. Marcell Palmer brother, Walter and They returned Friday and on Saturday June left for her home in Salt Anderson and daush- - Lake City. snent the weekend in Bishop and Mrs. D. Merlin Grove r fvisiting with Mrs. Anderson's and son, Grant, motored to Park Valley Saturday to get their sons, D. M. Mrs. Staples, who is ill. and Scott, who have returned to en v and Mrs. to school and also to take Grant, an- of Salt JLxUMS VitJ, OF"" Hth Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Oiner Son. Who Will attend ssrhnol hand family, also with Cecil and there. Jess Grover. Miss Alta r, rnvpr on1 Mrs. Lucille G. Berchtold were in Lo-- ; is. . on business Friday. r and Mrs. wcj utavii opw" ganMr. and Mrs. N. Cranford Taylor rii,0nH in Salt Lake City, where attended the wedding of their and Leavitt Taylor spent three days oflast week in Ogden. On Sunday! Max. of this R. Jensen, city, Marie is. vpn receivine treatment at 'cooley Hospital in Brigham City .nmnnia and plursey, returned lier home Friday much improved. nnaten-o- f daughter, Mrs. ranme Brigham City, has been taking eeB. ffiWnis f, ir , i of her. onH Mrs. f Ben Nelsen and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor left for Park Val- ts to teach in the icjr, wutre Junior high school. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilford Miller accompanied their son, W. Merlin Miller, to Bear River City Sunday, where he is to teach school this season. Merlin returned Friday from a vacation in Los Angeles, Calif. Mis. Fngvar Petersen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Albin Borgstrom of Thatcher, to Oyden, Thursday. They returned home Friday. Boyd Peterson, Preston and Willie Petersen were in Logan Sunday. Mrs. Carl Nelson visited with her daughter, Miss ElvinoFriday Nelson, who is employed there. After several vears of service in th Relief Society, Mrs. Birdie Petersen and her counsellors, Mesdames Bessie P. Miller and May F. Marsh and sec rectary, Luetta Leek, were released Sunday. The new officers are: pres., Alice R. Miller; counsellors, Jeanette Grover and Ida O. Miller; with Lena M. Jensen as secretary. The new officers had their teachers at Garland chil- - 4T T 1 a on Tuesday with the stake workers at the special social for teachers of the Relief Society. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilford Miller spent Sunday afternoon in Brigham City as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Petersen of Brig-haCitv. called on Mr Pptor. sen's brother, Engvar, who is suffer ing rrom infection in his lev caused Dy a Dump while working at Lampo, loading grain for the Globe Milis. The injury has been very painful, but we hope for a speedy recovery. The Primary organization was re-- , organized on Sundav. The officers are: Pres.. Viola G. Shuman, ReRsio T. MilTni nnt Tma OUUUUIII Ok.. '. . unit and Jeanette Grover as secretary. The new officers aie: Irene M. Shuman, Birdie Petersen and Lena Jensen, with Althek Miller as secretary, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Johnson of Salt Lake City, visited with Mrs. John son's mother, Mrs. G. L. Miller on Labor Day. James Frederickson, Mr. and Mrs. ed i ontP-oino- - I j I j I Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Miller of Syracuse, Utah, visited with, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Miller Friday. Mrs. Mary Tefft of San Diego, Calif is at the Fred W. Petersen home. Mrs Tefft and Mrs. Petersen are sisters and are enjoying this visit very much inasmuch as they hadn't seen each other for several years. Ned Eskelson of Ogden, called Sunday to get his wife and son who had spent the past week here. Mrs. Ethel J. Spiers is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen. Mesdames Perry Stanfill and Engvar Petersen were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Petersen of Brigham City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Marsh and son Jay, spent Saturday and Sunday at Ogden and Brigham City. students to school. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Adams and chilMr. and Mrs. N. W. Taylor spent dren visited with Mr. Adam' former school students Sunday. He is at Saturday at Ogden. S. L. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour school now studying dentistry. man of Brigham City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Frederickson. Jack Sims of Cozard, Nebraska, is visiting with his brother, Jess and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Petersen and family, who have made their home here and at Promontory during the summer, have bought them a home in Brigham City, where they are moving immediately. We wish them much success in their new home. Mrs. Ruth B. Young of Brigham City and Miss Violet Berchtold spent an afternoon with Mrs. Luetta Leek recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Granger and son Harley, spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. Our genial bus drivers, Geo. Marsh and J. Brooks Shuman, were on hand early Monday morning to take the' and Rodeo AW tenth Dircnaay oi uci uaugui-ei- , breal Dallin. Games were played th lawn, afterwmcn a aeucious to eighteen :e lunch was served sts. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Pet- three children, of Snowville and !ji qnri frs. C. O. Anderson and 2 Idren of Bothwell, Mr. and Mrs :.mHflv. Brailsford and baby of Brierand Mrs. Arnold Dallin and children, Mr. ana Mrs. jaroi wan daughter, Mrs. Augusta Iverson, Thressa Brailsford and son, all iis city, and Mr. and Mrs. Claud son of Tremonton were dinner ks of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Iverson their home in Brigham City, in of Mrs. Iver- ;or of the birthday J. H. Tingey and Mrs. Clara F. New- BOX ELDER COUNTY T T"l pnday aiiernoon, an a. tavwi a number of little 1 at a birthday party in honor of Jm wl4 T PAGE SEVEN THIRTEENTH ANNUAL ik of Soda Springs, Idaho, spent tday in this city visiting with Mrs. Cen's sister, Mrs. William J. Rose. IT ! 9, 1937 - t Mr. j)A 1 ill Wjp vu"' " rjW ) i i. 11 : I'illiam J. Rose, Mrs. Fred Timmer-t- i and two children, Mrs. Earl Wes-lan- d g three sons, all of Ogden, and I and Mrs. Dan Christensen of fans, were the dinner guests of Mrs. fciam J. Rose on Monday. IT wedding of interest was solem-ft- d Midway - Rodeo Dancing Friday, when Miss Reta Wilkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. fkenson, of 80 L street, Salt Lake Ijr, became the bride of Max E. also of Salt Lake City, son Sfr. and Mrs. Osey Jensen, of this The ceremony was performed ie Salt Lake temple, followed by eption in the evening at the Bel- fcre Lounge. The Lounge was dec- ted with fall flowers. Musical num- were furnished during the even- by Taylor and Noel Johnson, sons and Mrs. Henry Johnson, of city. The young couple left Mon- for a honeymoon trip to the pa- Northwest, afterwhich they will ke their home in Salt Lake City. e attending the wedding fromwere: Mr. and Mrs. Osey JenMr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson, and Mrs. Austin L. Johnson, Mr. Mrs. Melvin Johnson, Mr. and Vernon Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. 3f Jensen and Mrs. Hansina John- - THREE Thrilling Days and Nights Of Music and Mirth, Education and ENTERTAINMENT Horse Pulling Contest , IKE LEWI N - Clown Renowned from Canada to Mexico - Performing At Large Shows On Western Coast Fashion Revue Thursday and Friday, at 7:30 p. m. firs. Georgie Jeppesen, of Ledora, faho, is visiting in this city with m parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. tderson. Holman. f Darrell, the six year old son of Mr. fa Mrs. Mark McCoy, had the mis- fetune to get his leg broke above the pe bunday evenm?, while playing a number of other children, when f fell and a wagon they were push- ran over his leg. Utah's Fastest Show - Daily - Featuring Colborn & Sorensen's Famous lay p , String of Bucking Horses - Brahma Calf RopBronc Riding Steers ing and Bull Dogging, with World Champion Cowboys Participating. Prizes for All Events Fancy Trick Riding and roping, and Other H Specialty Acts Will Be Featured. .... IN SALT LAKE CITY -- A Hotel of hospitality and Refinement -- - OF FAIR BAND CONCERT VISIT EXHIBITIONS AMBASSADOR Sensible Prices For 2 Rooms and Food 1. I.JL FRIDAY- -- GOVERNOR'S DAY - SATURDAY- Final Contests PARADE M.-LIVE- STOCK 2 M.-RO- DEO 7:30 P. M. REVUE 7:30 P. CONTEST 9 P. DANCING AT THE "MOONLIGHT GARDENS" M.-FAS- P. 2. P. RODEO p. M.-- BIG W ee. Fair Gates Open Daily at 10 a. m . . . Visit the Exhibition Buildings .. Agriculture .. Fine Arts .. Women's Work .. Boys and Girls Display, and Livestock Show. Join Your Friends and Neighbors on the Promenade of the Midway and Carnival. Make It Your Fair. We'll All Be There! THURSDAY- opening HOTEL Fair Utah's Fastest Show fir. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon and son, Jr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen and son turned home Sunday evening after fading the weekend in Evanston, framing visiting with Mr. and Mrs. P. M. -R- ODEO 7:30 P. M. HORSE PULLING HORSE PULLING HION 7:30 P. M.-BO- XING M.-FAS- REVUE HION DANCING AT THE DANCING AT THE "MOONLIGHT GARDENS" "MOONLIGHT GARDENS" Good Food is Good Health New Linen New Silver sPic and Span Dishes 100 -- Tar Qon. rrn FREE AUTO PARKING AT FAIR GROUNDS 75tf per day AUTO PARKING AT ARENA ! FREE parking space for cars. Catering 4 w to permanent and at A waiisienti guests. Qoe to tk City, Yet Out THREE DAYS of the Noise C 0-- CAKSTENSEN, Gen. Mgr. Admission to Rodeo FREE Admission to Fair Sensible Prices Excellent Service ft n i h prMr "" CHILDREN SEASON TICKET 75( MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY WITH SECRETARY m m m -- t LJ m i1 i ri iA u u m ft $1.50 Only ADULTS $1.50 only 25( u fi C J. DEWEY tt n m m g a acr |