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Show 1 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOEER PAGE; EIGHT lUIIIIIIIIMIIHIIHI""""" 23, 1937 Bride of Week Enter tains at Trousseau Tea .l.MM4MH.H4NM-- t Pboue Marjorie Hansen, Correspondent nfua rjortrude Laub. of Tremonton, whose marriage to Walter Burns, ofp;i,i!nr took nlace Tuesday evenin October 26. in the Salt Lake Temme. entertained at a delightful trousseau tea Sunday afternoon, Oct. home 24, from 2 to 6 p. m., at the of' her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Laub. She was assisted in general enterA. taining by her mother and Mrs. W. Burns, mother of the groom. Miss Knud-so- n Velma Dallin and Miss Rhoda were in charge of the trousseau rooms. The serving table was covered with an Italian lace cloth, centered with a mound of white and pink chrysanthemums and illuminated by pale pink tapers in silver candleholders. Presiding were Mrs. Merrill Laub and Mrs. Leland Harris. They were assisted in serving by Norma and Helen Mar Burns. Approximately 100 guests attended. ti 52.a-- l William R. Stuait, of Salt Laken in Tremon-toCity, spent last weekend home on business. year spent the weekend at the of hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Miss Lola Cannon, of Fielding, spent last weekend as a guest at the home Keller. Ted Christensen was In Burley, Ida. of her sister, Mrs. Owen last week on business. Miss Lois Thompson and Miss Ruby spent Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Heed, of Og- Landvatter, of Salt Lake City, in their parents with Tremonto weekend the den,' brought their baby ton to be treated by Dr. Jay M. Shaf- Tremonton. fer last week. The child, who had a Eli Winzeler and son, Norman, and bad hand burn, is greatly improved. and daughter, Helen, spent Tuesday in and Logan children, Mrs. Earl Shuman Wednesday deer hunting Wilka-so- n BUly and Waren, Mrs. Harriet canyon. and Mrs. Roily Burnham visited afin Ogden Sunday afternoon. Leland J. Hansen spent Monday business. on ternoon in Ogden Mr., and Mrs. C. D. Collen and of daughters, Melaine and Karen, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cannon and Salt Lake City, visited in this city sons spent the weekend in Salt Lake A. Tuesday afternoon. City, attending the U. E. windier, who has been ri at Logan this tending the U. S. A. C. at- - fJ f ff I ) dog era xoebeol hunters cd- -i though to closest tney can com to a bark ts a short arowl and ramble. They are natives of (ha Belgian Congo and were broaabt purposes. hr for (Nature breeding Gos Mirror On Batter iGlada (left) and Barbara Brevsler, twin actresses, are so near alike that they alternate in each other's roles. ENGAGEMENT 4 i I i Q '4er& - Mrs. George Skidmore is this week by a serkT5 ness. air. ana Mrs. a. p Brigham visitors Friday ine acnoui leacners and ler attended U. E. A. in Sait i.'t City last week. Misses Mildred and Mary Hunj SDendinsr two weeks at ' as of their aunt Miss Cora Daley returned Wedi day from a two weeks triD flower, Calif. i . TlfV on1 XT ra of her mother at Bear ejS. guests mtv lacf wjaoU Bert Eliason, Jr. and Ed Pratt h ' in two deer last week. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson and t0 her ; Bar o guests (g p. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson, Jr. on Mom Mr. and Mrs. Jos J. Cutler an1 v hJfyty Tnn r.fl- - in the Logan temple. Wm. Hurd, Jr. was in Ogden business Monday. Arnold Hurd is spending a fes wcciva in ocaiiic. H ANNOUNCEMENT Ci:er Trails of Birds a piaslcrar ent nest constructs But even more remarkable ;.! i t is zr.d skill in 3 Dusrs-u- i Scoffield of Tremonton. The marriage will take place November 3rd at the Logan temple. Both are graduates of the Bear River high school and the bride recently returned from a mission to the North Central States. A wedding dance and shower will be given in the Deweyville ward hall, Thursday evening, November 4th. All friends and relatives are invited to C'rUfornia drives acorns into the trunks trees with its bill, so firmly that 1 man neeas a screwdriver t0 W, them out again. wood-pecke- r, Ask for... 3 P, T. Mars and Henry C. Willis Miss Elaine Reeder and Miss RutU spent Wednesday afternoon in McKracken spent last weekend in on business. They are from Salt Lake City, where they attended Twin Falls, Idaho. the U. E. A. Ilurd mjj Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble of Deweyville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Edythe, to Roland Scoffield, son of Mr. and Mrs. George v.vr Mrs. Nichols and daughter, Gloria, Miss Mary Fridal spent last Wedof Logan, spent the weekend as the nesday and Thursday in Salt Lake guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth City. Randall. Mrs. Dwaine Lower and daughter, Miss Bertha Landvatter and Miss Sandra, and Mrs. Carl Thim, of Logan Lucille Cropley, who have been at- left last week for California, where tending the U. S. A. C. at Logan, Mrs. Thim will spend the winter. Mrs. this winter, spent the weekend with Lower will return to her home next relatives in this city. weekend. SNOWVILLiT Miaa Annie i Tre-mont- Miss Dolly Thim, of Logan, is spend Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cannon spent ing two weeks at the home of Mr. Sunday deer hunting in Sanpete counand Mrs. Dwain Lower and family. ty. Miss Thim is Mrs. Lower's sister. Mrs. Frisby and Mrs. Joseph Fris-b- y Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Moore and chilvisited in Brigham City, Monday dren visited in Ogden Sunday after- afternoon. noon at the home of Mr. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rhead attended a funeral at Ogden, Saturday after Shirley arid Bob Beard spent last noon. Wednesday deer hunting in Blacksmith Fork canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Keller spent the weekend deer hunting. Whether it's bitter cold or a mild winter day t- - DON'T TAKE CHANCMr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook and daugh ES Gamble's Winter Oil is the posLois and Phvllis. 'visited last ters effective lubrication for your itive, car per gal., 67c less can. Gamble Wednesday with Grant Cook, who is Stores, 134 N. MAIN ST, LOGAN, teaching music in the Grace High UTAH. Adv. School in Idaho. SPECIALS This Week at GEPHAEIT'S Sizes 34 to 40 Only i BLANKETS 2 for Double Bed Size X 5 Wool - 5 t Dress Socks t Men's or Boy's Fancy Dress Socks - All Sizes I mm, few a f;a ... ftegt..,, ....... a V.V. War In China Chinese refugees lined up at of the few water sources at Shanghai. one Mrs. Leland J. Hansen and children spent last week in Vernal, Utah. They were guests at the home of Mrs. Hansen's sister, Mrs. John L. Siddaway. FRI. Mr. and Mrs. William Powell left this week to make their home in spent "Epsom" par- returned to for the past week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Ault. DR. G. M. EVANS is "Dr. West's" 51 for B items Both for ... Thrift Dept. Store Tremonton, Utah The Values Offered by Us WE CARRY POSTAGE STAMPS 4-o- z. Bottle Are Comparable to Those Offered by Any Store Any Place COTTON Full Pound .... "Mead's" HEATING PADS Gephart Stores Co. -- I II I tft m 11 11 FOR CASH AND PAY LESS" 1 1 11 1 HH HI It II II Stark Red or Golden Delicious APPLES BUY 1 1 ill 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i L. O. SHIMEK Mile South of Tremonton PRESCRIPTIONS si PABLUM ELECTRIC 34 ed Mush "Chevron" HOT WATER Thermostat Control - Three Heats Wetpruff Interlining Washable Covers Qt. - $1.00 Q Value mm .f if yy flm urFXOLitS3S $2.98 to $5.98 PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully and Accurat- BOTTLE 2 Di i i ely Compounded Office Over J. C. Tenney Store Office Hours: 0 to 12 - 1:13 t 5:30 Mnm"mtw i'nn.igiiaav 29 I8323EE3S3B I'lIONTJ 124 i i 1? HOSPITAL QUALITY VISIT OUR SAT. Pure Virgin Dentist t A OLIVE OIL Pre-Cook- POCKET WATCH 89 Ff EL 59? STORE $1.00 Watch this Paper Two regular 50c "St Regis" Regular This Store Has Something of Interest to Every One In This Trade Area Tooth Brush Tooth Brush Mrs. Woodward, of Corinne, visited' Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Watkins and sons, Clifford and Mack, spent last and Reg. 30c "Tek" 2 98c CHRISTENSEN'S that Save You Money Tooth Pwdr. 29 .. The Best Hosiery Value in Toxin WILL, ON OR ABOUT NOVEMBER 1ST, OCCUPY THE NEW, MODERN OFFICE SUITES LOCATED ABOVE THE BEAR RIVER STATE BANK BE9S9SF Powell returned to their home in Ogden Saturday afternoon, after spending a few days as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins. U gj( 19 Face Powder Both SILK STOCKINGS DR. D. B. GREEN - Dentist DR. WM. ELI HAWKINS - Chiropractor "Calox" and "Woodbury's" for DJUD I ' 1 ANNOUNCEMENT At Prices Jergens Lotion Mr. and Mrs. Flewelling and Ralph Men's Fast Color Dress Bag .... 5-l- b. Cur Lovely New CHANDISE YOU NEED SALTS 1 Boy's Sizes - - 98 ; Miss Yvonne Briggs and Miss Dor-th- y Gammell returned Monday afternoon after a visit in Springville where Tom Rallon and daughter, Sandra, weekend in Salt Lake City, where they were guests at the home of Miss of Salt Lake City, were business visi- tJiey were guests at the home of Mrs. Gammell's mother, Mrs. Rosebeck. tors here Monday. Wat kins' mother, Mrs. William Oswald. Mr. Watkins attended the U. Miss Shirley Beck and Miss Helen The family of E. H. Cornwall gath- E. A. while in Salt Lake. Winzeler spent Saturday afternoon ered at the home residence Sunday in Salt Lake City. John Barfus, Miron Barns, Joe evening to celebrate Mr. Cornwall's birthday anniversary. A turkey din- Hanson, Lyle and Marvin Barfus rener with all the trimmings was serv- turned from Fish Lake, Friday night. ed to members of the immediate They all had a deer. Miss Anna Marie Brenkman Blanket Lined Denim UNIONS is spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs. Mrs. Dribble is Mrs. Briggs' neice. Workmen are shown giving the new De Soto for 1938 a final check on the inspection line bsfore one of the new cars rolls out of the doors in De Soto's mod ern plant in Detroit. lhe new car, on a longer wheelbase than before is smartly reaches new styled highs in riding com' fort, safety and luxury. 4. her home this week after visiting in Ogden, where she was removed after she was released from the hospital in Brigham City. Men's Bleached or Grey-Mi- x Heavy Winter Mrs. Maxine Dibble, of Springville, "O.K." Another De Soto Rolls OH Line Paul Jenkins, who is attending Weber College at Ogden, returned to Tremonton Wednesday to spend the afternoon with his parents. In fancy colors and patterns In week. 2 pr. SHIRTS Redeem the time, or the misspent moments will condemn you. v? J Mrs. Donald Sheffield Snap Redeem Time KUjaCrt family attended the funeral of Mr. Pedeison's father, Mr. B. H. Pederson, at Miller county, Wednesday the weekend at the home of her ents in this city. JUMPERS Fasteners rfo III Mr. and Mrs. Austin Seager, form erly of Tremonton, had a baby last 4141 Lunch Cloths -- Miss Eileen Lund, librarian at Bear River High School, went deer hunting in the Uinta Mountains last week. Colors Larg'e Size - .r2 x 52 Fast Color ' V Mr. and Mrs James Walton spent Lyman Felsted, of Los Angeles, last week in San Francisco. They atCalifornia, spent last week as a guest tended the National Postmasters' at the home of his sister, Mrs. Le convention. land J. Hansen. Mr. Felsted was form erly of this valley, having lived here Mrs. Christopher Luad, from Eph-riafor ten years. spent a few days last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. HarMr. and Mrs. W. T. Robinson and ry Taylor. sons cnnsiopner, Micnaei ana jon, and daughter Marie, from Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pederson and City, visited in this valley Sunday afternoon. SWEATERS Men's Sleeveless Sweaters Made of Knitted Rayon and Worsted mix. - 9Sc Value 1" DRUGS Jremonton, FOt I KITA I m Uta |