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Show DEAR RIVER, VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1933 Will Bear River D Speech and Enter mm avanlng f earota. Camp Fir Girla will brtna Yulatlda cheer to ahut. ina. In many eitiea they ara boay making toya for "un. aaert olvtng." tn other they repair dolla and dreaa them, carrylno out a part of the Camp Fire Law to Give Service aa well aa r h.r- to B Happy. thet Contests-Participant- Need Not Be Ktered ' E IB A Wf foe s Debating A Bfl Ig IK A InSpeech Classes under the speech department .lotion of Mr. Lloyd Newcomer will speech main inter-stat- e iat will take place in the mSr, according to announcement gll! J ' -- :v ' A - $ The First Ward Gleaners and M LaThair who is attendat the home of Rose Kerr ing the U. Tederson, S. A. C, is fcuuing the Rhoda Knudson and Christmas holidays in Tien.onton with Sunday night. Helen Bell were hostesses. his parents. Men met . . A joint installation of the Masonic and Eastern Star officers was held at Corinne. Among; those who went from Tremontcn were Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Winzeler, Mr. and Mrs.' G. H. Wat-land, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Sargent, and Mr. and Mrs. H. yesterday. first major meet will be held 4. The college, March 3 and a .lis State Utah at be will College, Brigham Young the University of Utah. River will enter the following of contests: debating, radio speaking, oratdramatic and reading, ory humorous play presentation. a will hold a The speech department in time some February! tocal contest in . the above! finalists . . to tK", . events and to cnoose paruuipuiu in debates with neighboring practice The Uni-Stya- Js one-a- '&.'.' f ..'.'. I Si .;.".... r A ct debaters are now gath... r uuo ui piepaiauuu iui material ering Prospective , v. I - t ' s -- ' . . - V; entering iwiuiuci anall who are interested snouia see mm at once. CITY bearMrs.river 0. W. Brallsferd arriving at the concert for her perform-ance. Like many other' that aingers she finds the Juice has a sooth, ing effect on her vocal cords and helpa to keep her voice in good condition. nu classes or nounces that IIIIU amou Chriatmaa Bell windows ara A1ll..anJ,.Taylo' vear in rmiM A ..... l. j . it-- . BlieKt. :Pfti - -n uil.nl. m.um in mere i no merchandise f"T in the windows at a time when sales are at their oeak I By Wishing all a Merrie Christmas and a bright and prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Jensen announce the safe arrival December 12 at of a baby girl, born the Cooley Hospital 1 SI er, r Mr. relatives in this city, Fri- Ik FRUIT5 DISH WAS A FAVORITE WITH THE EOTVC. MODERN SCIENTIFIC of, the following given: community sing-to"Joy to the World," Club Collect was read by Threassa Coombs. Three Christmas songs were rendered by EXPER IMENTS HAVE SHOWN OF SERVING CUSTOM WITH THE APPLES COURSE - PORK WITH PARTICULARLY NOTICED THE OHC00SE-AID- m r RELATION- CHEESES AND VARIOUS OF PERSONALITIES. v a' ijjyf f,. i DIFFERENT SHIP BETWEEN 5 ANROUET IN PARIS HAVE A CLOSE , THE ANCIENT THAT RESTAURANT was disposed i i An nig ?'3 at, ROQUSFORT) 'coat) TYPES FOR EXAMPLE, THEV g. HAVE OBSERVED DUSINE5S PREFER THAT ARTISTS MEN, CRUYERE CAMEMBER- T- ADVENTURERS, ROQUEFORT LOVESICK AND Jl;l ,V( THE INDIVIDUALS, MINDED ABOUT EATING AND OFTEN THE LAST MEAL. HE WOULD COME OUT OF HIS STUDY AND HAVE & rAMQus uniri i.nt MM llKtT GQumms lNTOAMilri IMTrt IIIIMJUUICU FARMERS' r J Ezra Richard. Miss Wanda Johnson and Al Soren-seof Logan, spent Sunday with Mrs n, CASH UNION Trcmonton's Exclusive Castle Gate' Dealer PHONE 33 d, DEWEYVILLE Mrs. Lester Pierson and daughter, Lois, are spending a fed days in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Marble have moved here from East Garland. Mrs. J. W. Morton returned to her home in Modesto, California, after visiting here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Buick spent several days with relatives in Farming-to- n. The Daughters of, Utah Pioneers held their December meeting at the y home of Mrs. Frank Germer on afternoon. Captain Virginia Blackham was in chaarge. The pro gram included the lesson "Women of the Mormon Battalion ana me Arrival of the Mississippi Saints;" a vocal duet by Ruth Snow and Genevieve Gardner; a life sketch by Mrs. Bertha Gardner. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Floyd Gardner and Mrs. Frank Germer. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank had as their guests, relatives from Mapleton, Idaho, on Sunday. Monday night officers of the Sun-- , day School held their meeting at thej home of Bishop and Mrs. Marion G. Perry, where all received instructions to carry on the Sunday School work. Mr. A. L. Cook of Tremonton attended our Sunday School also a meet ing after Sunday School with the priesthood. out-of-to- i. ; lvL.7 fcyA-- . f is g GIVE HER AN I ELECTROLUX I CLEANER AND AIR PURIFIEM FOR CHRISTMAS The Mont Efficient Machine Ever Built o ii f-- Air Cleans and Shampoos Bogs Cleans Furniture, Draperies, Curtains, Tapestries, etc. I ..1 ..Al w uauta, auiu Air 1T' isuiuuuis Mothproofs Clothes, Bedding, Fur! Coats, Woolens, etc. Jt TV- o AS EASY TO OWN AS IT IS . TO USE it W i FLOOR WAX - RUG SIIAMTOO CLEANER FOR LINOLEUM EXPELLO FOR MOTH j o FOR A DEMONSTRATION See II. D. THOMAS Representative Tremonton, Utah - Phone 23J J niontfaucon Memorial In France The Montfaucon memorial is a Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Udy spent monument at Montfaucon, northOfrdr-nshonnine and visit eastern xfnndav in France, commemorating ing with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Udy. American troops who fought in the Anof St. son and Tim, Gene Earl e battle in tbe great thony, Idaho, are visiting with Mr. World war. and Mrs. J. L. Earl and family. . Meuse-Axgonn- i ciiTrJlMffi I'm sufe saying that. My own customers won't do it. That's v J nt they're through doing. Maybe they thought it v.T--s just another one of their guesses the first time they drove in here for my Special Now they know Winter Blcr. J Conoco Bronz-z-and every cold mornthey've got the right one, ing tells them so, and they're getting swell mileage along with starting that never misses. I've even got one man that always had heat in the garage, but keeps it off now, and saves the expense, and tells me the car never used to start up I le's near as fast as it docs on Conoco Bronz-z-in other one of the ones that keep sending me people, which is a heap sight better than my tryall the different brands of gasoline. ing to out-ye- ll z. Have Your Old Mattress Made Into an . . . i.T Mr. and Mrs. LcRoy Welling, of Salt Lake City, spent last Friday in Fielding, visiting with their son Gale, and with Mrs. W. K. Welling. Miss Noreen Earl, of Logan, is spending the holidays with her father and family, J. L. Earl. Mrs. W. M. Welling and daughter Maurine, spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake City. Enid Welling, who is attending the University, returned home with them for the Christmas holidays. J. L. Morgan, of San Jose, California, who has spent the past six wet ks in Fielding with his sister, Mrs. W. M. Welling, returned to hime home last Friday. Mrs. Eva Munson has been visit- -' ing for several days in Ogden with her daughter, Ardls. Jarvis Johnson. 5 FALL SPECIAL P?Mf TV f Lawana and Gordon Smith. Little Ina Marie Peterson recited, "Santa is Coming Soon." Mrs. Leo Earl, in costumes, gave two readings from "Illiterate Digest," by William Rogers, entitled, "Reconditioned Chewing Gum and Bath Rooms." The program was members and enjoyed by twenty-eigh- t three guests. The guests were, Mrs. Ina Mae Haskell, Mrs. Mervin Holt and Mrs. Willis Christensen. After the program, Christmas gifts were exchanged by the members. Luncheon was serwed by the hostess, Mrs. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Richards and two children of Hyrum, spent Sunday visivting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, and Mr. and Mrs. ARY, ofiiistory Tut rOCMfU imi.i rpnM MFifirn ASK-"M- DINED?" I liliV ML Ifuuwi" rilKINP ATTHF MA&fflW.f FFAT flF fHAPIFiH. ST. VWUinu ni iiiu i miuunvu i t.ni v. IN 1371. THE FIRST TMW CAME 10 fRANCf 1 er By Mrs. Thoma Ault Unbelievers Not Welcome Christians and other "unbelievers" are not welcome in the Mohammedan holy city of Mecca. During the last month of the Mohammedan lunar year the pilgrimage to Mecca begins. From 25,000 to 150,000 devotees from all over the Moslem world take part in this pilgrimage, to fulfill their religious POET SHELLEY WAS ABSENT EATEN j Mr. and Mrs. George Quinney, Mar-celThe Methodist Church are having Thompson, Doris Woodward, and a Christmas tree party and program Nola Heppler were in Ogden Thursday night. Gifts will be presented to the children. Frank Cowley, of Salt Lake City, Miss Erma Brenkman, of Chicago, brother Cowley, is in Trearrived in Tremonton last week to monton of LamoinMr. helping Cowley in the spend the Christmas holidays with her store Christmas rush. the during Mr. E. Mrs. and E. Brenk parents, man. Mrs. George Stenquist, daughters Elaine and Golda, and son Donald, 22 will December Thursday evening, were in Salt Lake Saturday and Sunbe the annual Christmas party for the where attended the farewell day, Sunday School of the Methodist testimonial they of Elder Merrell Borg. church, at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Ribert Ribtrup and family, of A Christmas Cantata will be preIdaho, spent Wednesday visBurley, sented Sunday night in the Methodist iting at the home of her sister, Mrs. church by the young peoples' choir. Elma Allen. , CaliJuliaun Heppler, of Berke-leyMr. and Mrs. E. W. Kerr entertainfornia, was a guest at the home of Mr. ed at a dinner party Thursday night Z. R. and Mrs. Heppler, Sunday. for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Mr. and Mrs. D, B The M Men and Gleaners of the Green, Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Second Ward held their Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Moore, Sheffield and at the home of Juliana Mrs. R. Z. Heppler, Mr. and Mr. Mrs. J. Harris. After listening to the Sunday H. Walton, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Caldci-wooevening services over the radio, the and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. M. time was spent in Singing Christmas Kerr. Beautiful Christmas decorations carols. Light refreshments were were carried out in decorations and menu. GOAT CHEESE. If MM. HAVE ) ' The V. G. F. Sewing Club was entertained at a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. James Walton Friday. After a delicious luncheon, gifts were C. Rohde. exchanged by club members. Mrs. Margaret H. Tack was special guest. Margaret Hoggan, of Burley, Ida., Monvisited with Margaret Jenkins Miss Rhea Heppler attended the day, while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. dental assistant's meeting in Ogden, J. D. Hogan, went to Preston on Thursday night. Fri-da- WAITERS AT program was i Although they may have been en vious of the luck that had befallen TJtorothy Misrasi, fifteen year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mis rasi of Bear River City, and a fresh' man at the high school, friends and relatives saw her take leave of home on December 8 from Ogden on the 'Challenger." Dorothy, accompanied by her aunt Mrs. Tony O'Perry of Elwood, first went to Chicago and then to New York where they sailed on December 14 aboard the Countess Di Savoia for Europe. Paris, London, Berlin, Vienna, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Switzerland, Venice, Rome, Greece, Athens and Palestine are some of the places of interest that Dorothy and her aunt will visit on their way to Albania, their mother country. Dorothy postponed her first year at high school and left her home and parents in order that she might see her native country. Their present plans show that they will return in June. ROAST COOSt SERVED WITH THE DIGESTION OF THESE club 1 FRESHMAN GIRL SAILS FOR EUROPE MEAT The Social Development Club held their regular meeting last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Elma Peterson. After the business of the tai tiiesel-electn- in then Bear River Welling . V.OF.LD'3 FINEST L. R Powell, Jr., Chief of the Seaboard Hjilw inyton, D. C, the keynote speocn at the imprsssive inaunurrl ceremonies for the longest and most powerc ful locomotives ever built. Going into service December 15, 210 feet long with 6,000 horse-P'-.v- c , the giant Seaboard streamliners wiil be used c,i the New York to Klcriria run of the East Csast L.T.rg Special this winter, cutting 2 hrs. '9 Ward chapel, the Sunday School present a three act drama. Admission will be charged. Mrs. Frank Omundson left Saturday for her home in San Diego, Calif, after visiting for two months in this city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. FIELDING By Enid ., txrcttive j City will Hansen. I1 JO Tl-;- : - jv ly. Victor N. l r 4 Mrs. Irving Christensen have moved into the home formerly owned by Henry C. Johnson. Een Grant was called to Honeyville Saturday evening to take his uncle Bruce Grant, who was seriously ill, to a hospital in Brigham for treatment. Bruce Grant passed away Sunday morning. Funeral services will be held Wednesday in Honeyville. Miss Ethel Christensen is visiting in Ogden over the holidays with her aunt, Mrs, Fred Timmerman and famiFriday evening juiir; ' day. Mr. and and family .!' Hollywood beauty, an appearance of medieval in thia elegance evening gown. Tiny puffed skeves and flaring skirt enhance its charm. Timmerman. calling on MfW XP Black velvet and ace dive Ann Mil. Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Anderson and Mrs. Sina Anderson spent Friday in Salt Lake City on business. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Timmerman and two children, of Ogden, spent Sunday in this city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Rose, parents of Mrs. pital in and Mrs. Percy M. Brailsford and son, Ronald, of Brigham, were r f Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Christensen are the proud parents of a baby girl, born December 17 at the Valley Hos in Owen and Noel Cook, who attend the U. of U., are home for the Christmas holidays. la ' hall if, - irh is ODen to all stu- coropt""" whether registered in speech dents in 21 0 Lovely Jean Tennyson, ' blonde soprano of the Chicago Opera Company, calls for a glass of pineapple Juice upon . schools. 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