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Show i I I BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1933 M. I. wal News ! h iP- tB - were served. ana Mrs. Lola rlla Burquist, Bill Archibald, of fSectal guests at a quilt-v- ! ' S of Mrs. Ward Shu-jftS- T afternoon. j Literary wmonton-Garlan- d MulU- the home of Mrs. t rutend Thursday evening. gave three short iiften by Mary Pickford. f 1 Jcaddie was a special guest, fe! entsreserved. L momas, state president of the a visitation ad-'- J Monday was accompanied by specters of the Ogden organiza-f- a. business meeting, After the (Ion was served. Lodge gave the local chapter i L Hector Haight entertained the Clon Bridge Club at her home afternoon. Prizes were SrtedtoMrs. Reginald Brough and Refreshments James Ransom. rtesday the year's M. I. A. dance programs, the stake dance at the high school gymnasium on May 3 win snow accomplishments of the var ious dance groups of the stake thru the means of floor shows and other demonstration. It will also serve as a general dance festival in which the young people from all wards of the stake will participate. Dance directors Ellen Tavlor and Ralph Castleton announce that a spe cial orchestra of high merit has been secured for the evening and that dan cers may look forward to what will perhaps be the finest dance ever held in the stake. Besides an evening of general dancing, the following attractions are an nounced: Junior Group fox trot; Junior floor show; Garland Ward floor show; Bear River Stake Gold and Green floor show and the special floor show from the Mt. Ogden Stake which has been secured for the occasion. Mrs. Taylor and Mr. Castleton have spent much of their time during the last two months conducting rehear sals at various wards, and ward di rectors and rancers have worked tide lessly to make the stake fesetival a complete success. Culmilating C U served. whites and new Cliffs Clothiery. Iwoff Shirts, $2.00 Carl Nelson were a dinner party pf honor at i'tie home of their daughter, Mrs. Lf Beard Sunday afternoon. The lerwas to celebrate the 59th birth t&-- s Nelson. Mr. Mrs. Stockes and daughter, Bountiful, were dinner guests 1 Or. and of ,3f, of Dr. and Mrs. home I the and Xiaffer Jay M. family. entertained twenty-fou- r delightful Bridge lunch-l- a at the Blue Bird Cafe in Logan Ijsday afternoon, April 12. Mrs. Jrde Gephart, who is a guest at the Mrs. Fred J?ae of her Iriart, was the guest of honor. Mrs. :ae and Mrs. Clyde Gephart wore loin .nroncpQ of rnspn ' " nnrl Ofnrriinlj v.""-tTables were decorated with vio- b and bronze rose buds. The lunch-- a was prepared in Easter motif. ss were won by Mrs. Lola Win-;Mrs. Fern Winzeler and Mrs. flfis. Stone tests at a sister-in-la- , -- !, iiam Brenkman. fa Randall, Mrs. R. C. Harris Effie Giles were guests at Sunday morning breakfast at the .idMrs. Mr. ;me of Arrow and Mrs. Dan Briggs. Shirts, whites and new pate- Cliff s Clothiery. nts, $2.00 Large, Long Cone humerus is the largest and Himerus, Hie bone in the upper extremity bone of the arm proper. Sigest -- the PLEASE DO PENROSE pat-ira- s, Ijlr and Mrs. Ivaf IV. Bear River Highlights ate Spring Festival the home T V. met at r , A. Plans Elabor- $ Leslie Pierson, of Ogden, called on his sisted, Mr. J. Wilford Miller and aunt, Mrs. William M. Miller, Wednesday. William Landvatter, J. H. Fronk, Hyrum M. Christensen were the stake seventies that visited the ward Sunday evening. Mrs. William M. Miller has had as her guests, her son James, of East Garland, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wadsworth and son Clair of Magna on Saturday. Sunday, Mrs. May P. Joyce of Salt Lake City, a sister, and Arthur Pierson, a brother of Ogden. President A. D. Miller and wife and Seymour L. Miller of Syracuse, Utah and Mrs. H. L. Moore of Clearfield. The two men are brothers of Mr. Miller and Mrs. Moore is a sister. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin O. Hansen and Miss Donna Hansen of Los Angeles, California arrived Sunday evening and are visiting here. Monday they visited in Brigham City with Mr. Hansen's relatives. Delbert Fredrickson spent the spring vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Fredrickson. His friend Jack Eden, of Salt Lake City accompanied him home. Mrs. Ed Younger and children, of Circleville, Utah, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Miller. Mrs. f. , , AMEN i 1 i SPRING FOOTBALL IN FULL SWING Parents of high school students and others interested in the musical development of young people are invited to attend a program of vocal music and orchestra at the high school next Monday, evening, April After a delay caused by stormy weather, spring football practice is now in full swing at the high school. "PLEASE have the neighbors order a telephone of their own. I had to run over to their house four times today to call use 'em to ours!" BearRiverVfilley Telephone Co. Ho. 0 boys have responded to the call for practice, which is held on the front lawn. Coach Tripp states that the boys lack experience but are enthusiastic and he hopes to have a team equal or surpassing this years team next season. Boys not playing football have been organized into baseball and tennis teams in which matches with neighboring schools have been arranged. Thirty-fiv- e George O. Nye, instructor of vocal music at the high school announces that a fine program of chorouses, small grup singing and solos has been arranged. The program is held preliminary to the state contest on May 6 at Hyrum, where the best numbers from the music department will be presented. The orchestra has also prepared special numbers for Monday's pro- PRIZE TO BE AWARDED TO BAND gram. Fifty prizes will be awarded at the band contest and demonstration next Friday evening, stated C. C. Watkins yesterday. The prizes are to be doIt is not very often that a fan nated by the Lions Club of Tremon-todance comes to town but it is to be seen Friday, April 22 at the Senior Three bands will participate in the Revue of '38, held at the high school. contests: one from the high school, The fan dance is one of the feature of the Hollywood act. The revue con- one from Thatcher district school, and sists of five parts: the Hawaiian, the Saxette band made up of the and Garland and Tremonton district Swing, Hollywood, school students. Modernistic. This program is held preliminary forRehearsals have been going to the region contest, to be held May ward this week with a marked of success. Tickets were distri- 5 at Hyrum and the National conbuted to representatives of the vari- test held at Provo May 12, 13 and 14. ous towns last Wednesday, when a Marching on the front lawns will senior meeting was called. begin at 6 o'clock and will be followNearly evedy senior student is be ed by a concert and solo contests. The ing used in the show or in selling drum major will be selected and spon tickets. sors named. O. T. Skaggs Stores are owned, operDID YOU KNOW? ated, and managed by local people. Quite naturally, this means that the money that you spend in home owned O. P. S. Stores is right here. Yet all O. P. S. Stores have all chain store advantages because they are guided by O. P. Skaggs System men who spend their entire time studying food and food distribution. OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. FREE BALLOONS AND WONDER BREAD to children accompanied by parents. FREE SAMPLES N. B. C. MERCHANDISE. re-spe- nt Hill-bill- S t- - 2 lbs. 25 Hamburger Per lb. SAUSAGE 15 y, re-gr- THATCHER -- -- of Ogden, is BIRTHS visiting with her mother, Mrs. James DURFEY Mr. and Mrs. Melvin DurPeterson. fey, of Arimo, Idaho, a boy, born Earl Compton and Roy C. Anderson April 13. were Satl Lake visitors Friday. CONGER Mr. and Mrs. Ernie ConT. E. Adams and Joseph Nelson ger, a boy, born April 13. went to Brigham on business Monday. VAN KOMEN Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Misses Helen Wight and Delia Van Komen a girl, born April 9. Newman were in Salt Lake Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jeppesen, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Doris Anderson, of Bothwell, reMelvin Christensen attended the ceived treatment of rheumatic fever. of the East Garland chaped Richard Thompson is under treatSunday. Mrs. Albert Johnson is visiting with ment for heart trouble. Mrs. Tom Sandall underwent a her daughter, Mrs. Melvin Durfey, at minor operation at the Clinic, Almo. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wight were E. V. Call had his tonsils removed Ogden visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Eldredge were Friday. visiting ot Salt Lake, Monday. Darwin Byrd is being treated for Mrs. T. E. Adams entertaoned at a broken leg that he received while a supper party at her home Tuesday playing football at the public school. evening in honor of Willard Peterson. Don Schoffield had his collar bone Fourteen guests were present. broken this week and is being treated 2 lbs. Frankfurters All Kinds fzrznn U n HAM Lunch Meats 101 Per lb. BACON RADISHES and 10 ONIONS Fresh Fruit Fresh Ripe Golden Ripe lbs. 2 LaGra Shop Cup Strawberries i R ANANAS Doz. Extra Large 50 Doz. 126 ORANGES DAFFODILS Miracle Whip Potato Chips 3 lbs. Pwd. or Brown SUGAR 125 19 ft. Roll WAX PAPER 130 4 Cans MILK 80 . 270 qt- - 11Q 35 c 2for 15c ... 80 Paper Napkins Doz. in. PROOF OF KELVINATOR'S ALL AROUND ECONOMY " mm IN TODAY! Walnut Meats lb., CHEESE 150 Dill 1 Qt. Can 130 Small Corn Flakes durkees EGGS Dozen for 250 33c qt. 15C lb. Fancy Deviled Meat 100 CAKES Anglo Can Ritz 160 CRACKERS Corned Beef Lge. Bottle 130 lb. Bottle 1 MUSTARD 100 JELL-WEL- L 2 ... 190 Animal Cracker... 100 o. p. s. lb. BUTTER 310 Carton MATCHES 170 No. 2 12 Can 100 TOMATOES lbs. Premium Flake Tuna Flakes Thousands Upon Thousands of QUALITY CHICKS All Kinds - AU Colors ON SALE AT OUR FLANT COME AND uET THEM All Breeds UTAH HATCHERY BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH HIONE 272-- W 230 60 2-l- b. CRACKERS NO. 1-- 2 CAN 2 lb. Box 10c 290 OLIVES LARGE CAN EACH 10c Marshmallow Pork FER FOUND Box 290 310 GRAHAMS BISQUICK CLEAKWATER Lge. Size Vanilla Wafers, Etc., 3 for for 210 lbs. 2 280 CANDY . . Salad Aid Peanut Butter 21 Fancy Mix Honey Maid MAMMOTH CHICK SALE 290 250 Kellogg Deal 3 a day lb. 2 Lge., No. 2 Cans PINEAPPLE .... 150 Buy it for only a few cents 100 ... Light lb. CATSUP ! GRAPEFRUIT Hill's Del Monte f7" No. 2 Can Shaver's PICKLES 3 at local average electric rates 930 80 WHITE KING F0R FLOUR Paper Plates Lge. Size FREEZES High Patent, Flaky 50 lbs. Bake Guaranteed in. COFFEE CUBES SZS 15 .., lb. 23 10c find just what you want here for the EASTER PARADE Beautiful New Dresses, Excitingly Pretty Hats with the proper Accessories 271 Freifs and Vegetables 9 med- so SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER You'll lb. 25 n Welling LOOK YOUR BEST FOR 25 Each s Mrs. Vernon Bodily, rer-icatio- Large Center Slices TOMATOES CLINIC NOTES $ lC!22 tec FresSa Meats n. FIELDING Enid Miss Noreen Earl spent Sunday in Brigham and Ogden. Miss Barbara Standing spent a couple of days this week in Logan as a guest of Miss Wanda Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Morrison, of Franklin, Idaho, came over to Fielding last Friday to get their daughter, who is teaching school here. Miss Morrison returned to Franklin where she spent the weekend, returning to Fielding Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Archibald had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. David Archibald, of Clarkston, Utah. Mrs. Parley Petersen, of Brigham with her City, is spending a few days Garn. Mrs. and Mr. Wesley parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Moss were Brigham City visitors last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Peterson and son Gard, of Ogden, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hansen, Sunday. anMr. and Mrs. George Bowcutt nounce the birth of a baby girl Tueswas formerly Miss day. Mrs. Bowcutt Faye Standing. Mr and Mrs. Robert Hardy spent with relTuesday in Ogden visiting atives. 15-1- 6, REHEARSALS FOR SENIOR REVUE WELL UNDERWAY n By Prices Effective Fri. & Sat. Apr. Tremonton and Garland Easter Hams Engvar Petersen entertained in honor of her husband's birthday, Friday at a dinner. Mrs. Call, of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Peterson of Brigham Ciyt were among the guests. at the Clinic. Mesdames Carl Nelson and Jack Mrs. Frank Rose is receiving Leak entertained Monday at a shower be remodeled, according to Robert ical treatment at the Clinic. for Mrs. Ike Leslie, at the home of terns, $3.00 Cliff's Clothiery. Bishop D. M. Grover. 20 ladies were present. Delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Marcel Palmer returned to Logan, after spending a week visiting ECONOMICAL with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eng var Peterson. f" jT ANNIVERSARY SALE MUSICAL PROGRAM SCHEDULED MONDAY 18. FXVT3 P. Skaggo System . (By Bear River High School Journalism Department) i -- PAGE & Beans FIERC'ES NOo 2 10c CAN |