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Show PAGE FIVE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1937 Social News j gift. Delicious refreshments were serv eL Mrs. Thomas Carter, of Garland entertained a few of her friends at her home Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Sarah Hadley. Those present were: Mrs. Sarah Hadley, Miss Mary Burns, Mrs. N. E. Shaw, Margaret Jenkins,. Mrs. Jenkins and Mrs. Harvey Ault. I Erickson - Bigler Marriage Solemnized Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allen Members of the Epwoith League hon-'- r and weiner roast parMrs Leon Kerr entertained in on had a campfire ty at the Deweyville mountains last of her daughter, Bonnie Raye, Wednesday after- Friday evening. her fifth birthday. guests were presnoon Twenty-fiv- e ent A delightful luncheon was served. J 'in a welcome home party was given honor of Mrs. A. D. Sargent last of her Friday evening. A number The marriage of Miss Marie Erickfriends surprised her with a social. son, refreshand daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Jos. were light played Games A. Erickson of Beaver Dam, and ments were served. Clarence V. Bigler, son of Mr. and i A Mrs. J. A. Bigler of Collinston, was I The V. G. F. Sewing club met at solemnized in the Temple Sept. Ithe home of Mrs. Donald Sheffield 30. The ceremony Logan was by 'last Wednesday evening. Delightful President Crany in theperformed presence of refreshments were served. members of the immediate families. The bride was a student of the U. S. T. was C. at U. club held The W. A. C. an the home of Mrs. Ward Shuman on Mr. and is aaccomplishedof musician. the U. S. conBigler The graduate program Thursday evening. sisted of a report of a state conven- A. C. He attended the Northwestern his tion at Ogden. The new officers of University andat later took out UniverMaster the degree comChicago the for the plans ,this year gave sity. He afterward passed his C. P. A. ing season. examination and is now a Federal Association and Land Bank examiner. I Mrs. Gifford Watland entertained he filled a misG. O. club at her home In the years 1928-3the G. Bridge Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. sion in England. ' Sarah The young couple are spending a Hadley, who has been visiting here from Seattle for six weeks. The two week's vacation touring the Westclub presented Mrs. Hadley with a ern States. 0 i Harvest FesfivsS By Phyllis I Mrs William Sandal entertained at her home t thTu O. H. Bridge club Reed Giles Mrs. Wednesday evening. and Mrs. Rich-lar- d received high prize Calderwood received cut. The folguests: Mrs. Lyle Tripp, lowing were wre ross Miller and Mrs. James were served. 1 BOTHWELL Summers 2 35c 2 18c Per t'-,- e mi ing in rr Walter E. Fridal and Norman Andreason took their cars after church Sunday and accompanied the Junior Seminary class and their teacher, Mrs. William Petersen, on a trip to Connors Springs, which was of great interest to the students, many legends were told about the writings and other notable things out there. After a time of study they enjoyed a weiner roast and returned home, well satisfied with their trip. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Jensen and daughter, Marjorie, of Ogden, were guqsts of Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Green Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Thompson are spending a week in Salt Lake City and Midvale, where they are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Mutch. The ladies are sisters. Jell 2S: M is O SWIFTS A -- By Mrs. IMAMS i POT FANCY SKINNED Whole or Half - LB. ery ROASTS Best 31c RUMP ROAST Pound Tender, Juicy Pound IMAM "Red Diamond" 2 Tall Cans AATC "Mothers" China - PKG. ine Can - 2 for KRAUTS Cans 12-o- z. 2F - 2 35 for GRAPEFRUIT BEANS 19 DI? -- 4-l- b. b. 2 - 3 25 25 25 27 69 25 25 No. 2 Cans - 3 for DFACJ "Kitchen King" I LAO Sifted - 3 No. 2 Cans "I5Iue pine" "Gem" I ttfiO No. 2 Cans - 2 for .... IIATFV New Crop A CJ nunui io-ib.- p Red Dew" tomatoes; 22 Cans F TCITD K. K 22 Cans uuaui Red orCansWhite - A 2 BEANS LB . 5 APPLES tU2SfL Fancy, Quality DRESSING Quart Jars . 35 COFFEE "SCHILLINGS" Pfrc. or Drip . Lb. 25 SALAD FISH "BLUE PINE" No. , Cans - 2 for .... OC iD $1.59 51-2- 5 SWEET SPUDS 4 LUS SEEDLESS GRAPES UTAH CELERY sSE ONIONS:! LETTUCE VTTZ - OXYDOL iXKo CORN 19 5 10 10 15 - "Golden" BEANS Fancy, Cut PEAS - "Roily Poly" TOMATOES - 2y2 Can - I ) S.' PORK AND BEANS FLAVORADE Theatre , ) ( , Packages QUICK QUAKER OATS 29 "ANGLO" 25 sTlll0! JELL-WEL- L i CORNED BEEF 25 27 25 25 $1.09 llAUll Bag fAPfJKK Cream Style 29 VAJ1U1 No. Cans for SYRUP "Flapjack" 2 '2 lb. Jug D AICTMC Seedless lUiiaiHd Pkg. VI ATTD 48-l- 1 lb "SILVER SLICE" No. 2 Cans 2 for A VmO Cans 11 SALMON C z. LARGE PACKAGE 5 c DEVILED MEAT 3cas W. BraiMord WHITE KING 15&18 Per lb. MUTTON STEW POUND DADI DA A CT Loin Cuts C. T CARNATION WHEAT FLAKES PEANUT BUTTER j FRI. and SAT. October 8th and 9th ET AT ID PANCAKE AND WAFFLE rLUUU "Globe " - 10-l- Bag A-l- Jr. In "WHEN THIEF MEETS THIEF" "RIDERS OF THE DAWN" . OOC CELERY JiS, 10c ONIONS :C 45c 5c : lc FOR YOUIt SUNDAY DINNER, WE SUGGEST Sun. - Mon. - Tue. - Wed. October 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th Sweets CLARK GABLE and - Yams - Cranberries - Cauliflower QUALITY MEATS BEEF ROASTS ?r.e. - JEAN HARLOW In "SARATOGA" MATINEE EVENINGS H r- - b. LETTUCE'S". CABBAGE Iw""". JACK RANDALL In 10c 10c 19c I k,19c 25c : TREMONTON, UTAH DOUG FAIRBANKS, 27c 16c 25c 10c 10c 20c SARDINES "om. Thursday, September 30. Mrs. Mortensen was formerly Miss Myrtle Sorenson, of Hyrum, Utah. Mrs. Emma Jensen is visiting in Salt Lake City for ten days with her two sons, Arthur and Jesse Jensen and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hansen and two sons spent Saturday in Salt Lake City attending the State Fair. Mrs. Ella I. Hansen spent the week end in Salt Lake City visiting with her son, Hermit and family, also with her sister, Mrs. Hallie I. Hansen and family. Carton PEARL CORNED and Mrs. Elmer Mortensen are the proud parents of a baby girl, born DELMAIZE 17-o- C0FKE"r:.,:Bi BEEF Mr. BETTER FOODS O P. S. Stores have complete stacks of Quality Foods and let us show you how to save on your purchases. Our regular shelf prices save you money. Then, too, each Saturday a number of unusual prices are advertised to further reduce your food expenses. O. iBEAR RIVER CITY 6 BETTER VALUES LOW 'PRICES the railroad yards. Bishop Hansen, AMERICAN FOOD STORES .' Yes! j Let Us Cure and Smoke Your Meat Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble and family attended conference in Salt Lake City. Mrs. John A. Fryer and children vis Mrs. Gene Schieb and family in ited as best man and Alice Crocket as the fuel which gives Salt Lake City, also Ace'y'o-- p attending conmaid of honor. torch its hot flame- -is ference. acetylene , A wedding dinner was served folclain-cdin a patent granted, to Mrs. A. A. Loveland visited her lowing the ceremony to immediate crun? pineanp'.cs to flower and mafamilies and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. ture four times faster than nor- - daughter, Mrs. Charles Beverage, in Salt Lake City. Christiansen, of Salt Lake City. They left immediately for a honeymoon. The young couple will enter the Uni',mwimmwimv mm.AMy.ii'iP mmwu MJ '! versity of Oregon for the winter quarter. They have a host of friends whom the Leader joins in extending best wishes for a happy and successful married life. j 15c Lb. Mrs. Sarah M. Fridal returned home Saturday after visiting in Idaho Falls for some time with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wright and family. Harold Reese made a business trip to Salt Lake City on Friday. Miss Gladys Mortensen and Miss Carrie Zinck spent the weekend in Miss Gloria Dalton, charming daugh Brook last Sunday at Brigham City, Mr. Brook was Mrs. Abel's father, She spent the greater part of the. week at his bedside. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hewlett, of; Wendall, ldano, visuea wiui Air. anu Mrs. A. P. Petersen Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Petersen accompanied them to Salt Lake City, where they attended the British Missionary party and met many old friends from England, on Sunday. They attended conference. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hansen and several others from here attended the Confeience and reunions also, among them Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Anderson, Wanda Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. William Petersen went to Salt Lake Thursday to visit Mrs. Petersen's brother, William Wagstaff FRANKS Mrs. George Dewey and daughters, visited relatives here over the weekend. Miss Clora Chidester, of California, visited at the home of her brother, Ray Chidester and family, Wednesday. Mrs. Sussie Dewey will visit relatives in St. George for a few weeks. Mrs. James Gardner gave a family dinner at her home on Wednesday in honor of relatives from California. Tuesday evening, the Boy Scouts and leaders enjoyed a weiner roast. Mrs. Kermett Hansen and daughter, of Salt Lake City, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gardner, on Monday. Walter Fererson and Lyle Loveland spent Saturday in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald, of Ogden were in Deweyville Improving their homes here. Mrs. T. R. Ault returned home on Monday after spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Becker in of California, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalton of this city, and Joseph E. Jette, son of Mrs. Dora Charles of Tooele, were married Wednesday at noon at the bride's parent's home, the ceremony Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Rudger Ipson and being performed by Bishop Arthur arrived home Thursday from baby uncle of the bride. Welling, The home was beautifully and spec- Oregon where they have spent the summer with Mrs. Ipson's parents. ially decorated with fall flowers, the a ceremony being performed under bower of flowers. Allen Thomas acted ".erfylene Secd.i Fruft Growth j POT ROASTS Beef Lb. Gloria Dalton, Joseph Jette Married Wed. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abel and i attended the funeral of James 35c Lbs. forth-comin- who is in the hospital, suffering a fractured skull, received while workchil-fl- J A alt By Sirs. Tboma s, e-- SAUSAGE DEWEYVILLE g the municipal election, and who has not registered, must appear in person on designated days before the registration agents of the precinct wherein they live. Tuesday, October 12, and Tuesday, October 26, 1937, between the hours of 8 a. m. and 9 p. m. have been designated as days when persons desiring to register may appear before the registration agents of their respective nouncement made that club would precincts. The following is the name and ad would meet Thursday evening, October 28 at the home of Mrs. C. C. Wat-kin- dress of registration agent, Roscoe with Miss Elaine Reeder as as- Heppler, Tremonton. sociate hostess. C. HENRY NIELSEN County Clerk. Bear River High School Faculty club met at the home of Mrs. Owen Ward Wednesday evening at 8. p. m. with Miss Rhoda Larson as assistant hostess. Officers for the year were announced and new members greeted. After a short business meeting, Miss Ellen Lund reviewed a number of the latest books, giving a short synopsis of each. Refreshments were served and anThe are the ELWOOD Mrs. II. P. rtasmussen I lSy Lbs. I proud parents of a new baby girl, born Sunday morning. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Miss Velma Hewitt, of Promontory spent the weekend visiting with Miss Maurine Marble. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Wallace and family weie weekend guests at the home of Mrs. T. V. Summers. Tom Stark returned home from Burley, Idaho, where he has been working this summer. He will spend the winter with his parents. Mrs. Hawkins returned home Sun-- : day from Montana, where she has spent the past week visiting visiting at the home of her brother, John Hill. She reported having a very fine trip. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson were in Ogden Thursday on business. Lloyd Wilson left Monday for California, where he will spend the winter. Mrs. Kenneth Pasket is visiting this week with her mother, Mrs. Eli Anderson. Mrs. Eli Hawkins entertained at a very delightful dinner last week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelsen and son. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Christenstn had as their weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Marrow and sister of Idaho Falls. Friday evening, a very successful dance was held in the ward hall. It was sponsored by the Mutual. A large crowd was in attendance, enjoying the evening's entertainment. Mrs. Ethel Anderson, who was se- verely burned two weeks ago is in a serious condition at this time. We all wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Lewis Christensen has as her guests, Mrs. Johnson and two daugh-- ! ters, of San Francisco, will spend a few days visiting there. "Trade In Tremonton and Save" MUTTON CHOPS REGISTRATION DAYS High School Faculty Club Meets Wednesday Every person desiring to vote at 1 23t 30c FRANKS Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. October 14 th - 15th - 16th RAMON NOVAKRO In po - SALMON BACON "THE SHIEK STEPS OUT" S. GROUND BEEF 2.., ... 16c 15c 15c 32c 29c THREE MESQUITEERS In "HEART OF THE ROCKIES" food -- H&5fa& First Chapter of "DICK TRACY" 11 mw-- 'Jit STORES 11 |