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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, Mrs. Jane Johnson, of Richmond, is visiting at the homes of her eons. Guy and Owen Johnson. Local and Social Items GERTRUDE RANDALL, Local Correspondent " frg. pOi "ciui itijiuc, oumuy I ADLKJlt, tSOD w uiztier r riacue "v wyau ana Kev. K. evening, bpeciai gutsis f. Goff are fishing this week at Jack- t'tasl son Hole, Wyoming. !pre Mrs. Myrtle Holmgren, la-- r ana Airs, Ike Taylor Mrs. Carter. Frizes were won by Mrs. Mrs. Airy Randall, of Salt Lake Jlfflgren. Mrs- phoebe HaigLt and City, is visiting friends and relatives in Tremonton. yrs. Caiter. unugc IS. ; 'y - Miss Gloria Nichols is spending the of this wee Clarence Reeves at CentervDle, rt m ridge L'tah. ;u' t PAGE CTV3 XWO """" ELWOOD Miss Tess Johnson is visiting this week with hr cousin. Cheryl Stoddard, at Richmond. Utah. Miss Irene Stoddard and Miss Edith Stoddard, of Salt Lake, are guests at the home of their sister, Mrs. Guv Johnson. v I -- Ogden. jlrs. W. A. Costly and daughters, rove Cleo and Marjorie, spent Wed- ;day in Ogden. " 10 mmwmm r, Er-vi- W W INTERMOUNTAIN Tractor Harvester REPAIR " I kl Of SUWMER. Mrs. Richard Lower and daughter Dalone, of Amalga, Utah, were host esses to a "Kitchen Shower" Monday evening at their home, in honor of Jenice Lower, who is being married 24. The evening was spent in visiting. A lovely luncheon was served to 22 guests. C'JUAP MUCTBICITY Veryle Henrie and Dean Orwin will leave Friday for Yellcwrtcne Park to spend five days. Marjorie Hansen returned home Saturday evening, after spending two months in Southern Miss hands" help evry faf-mto beat the heat of summer. Fiftt of all there'i electric refrigeration, to necessary for the protection of dairy SItttfk "hired er products, meat, poultry, fruit and vegetables. And protection means profits! Ilectric "hired hands" also pump milk water, grind feed, saw wood, cows, and do scores of other chores faster and cheaper than by any other method. If YOU are not making full use of and see your Cheap Electricity, drop in Electrical Equipment Dealer. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor and son, Larry and Douglas, of Beverly Hills, California were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Hansen. A dinner psrty was given in their honor Sunday. Candidate for CONGRE S S M A X from the FIRST DISTRICT UTAH on the REPUBLICAN TICKET Jill J UWW " - BEEF A former Box Elder County Man, Known to All As Capable, Honest, and Efficient. Having been raised on a farm he is intimately acquainted with the major farm problems of the west-em farmer. This, coupled with his wide and varied experience as a successful lawyer, qualifies him to represent Utah, and her people in the Nation's Capitol. ' (Paid Political Adv.) CHEESE EAST TREMONTON Mrs. Clarence Shaw and children, of Salt Lake City, visited during the week with hr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heibel, of Chicago, 111., are guests of Mrs. mother, Mrs. Thomas Kay. Before returning to their home they will visit in Salt Lake and take a trip to the parks in Southern Utah. t, Mrs. Edna Brough, Mrs. Dona Clea Fay Garfield and Charlene Brough were Ogden visitors Monday. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hill in Mantua. Mrs. Wallace Penrose and children, of Salt Lake, are spending the week with Mrs. Penrose's mother, Mrs. Thomas Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haws and little daughter, of Garfield, Utah, were call ing on former friends and acquaintances Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brough had as their Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brough and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bowcutt. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Garfield returned ' Tuesday evening from Rigby, Idaho, where they had spent a week with Mrs. Garfield's patents, Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Cordon. Mrs. Sarah H. Garfield, Mrs. Rose Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Woodruff and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Gaifield attended the Old Folks party at lagoon Monday. Hei-bel- 's Bow-cut- & 000 0 0 0 0-0- Lb. 19? . . iJx 2 lbs. . 25 Lb. 15? "": ...M j i W Kitchen Craft $1JD3 48 Lbs .03 00''0'0ii00 Sack 48-I- b. FLOUR 75? lbs. SUGAR iffi Can BEEF On JL& for ...... tM, FLAKES 1, 1940, there were persons living on farms, the Bureau of Agricultural Economics estimates. This figure is close to the e high record of 1916 when the farm population was 32,530,000 persons. The estimated increase for 1939 was 286,000. January MILK for Jell-We- ll - 4 18? Tall Cams 26? ... pkgs. 15? Each all-tim- Mr. and Mrs. Eli Searle and family of Shelley, Idaho, were Sunday guests of their aunt, Mrs. Ada Garfield. P0 0 00 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 fi0 s 00 BARS KRAFT-AMERICA- GUM - 3? . N CHEESE -2 lbs. . . 49? :. Lb. COFFEE EDWARDS 20? - SOAP etter Buy Now! Pkg. 24-o- z. SUPURB 16? JAR SHIRTS 1.65 RINGS - 4 pkgs 15? KERR LIDS .'. , 8? KERR - MASON Qtfc JARS - case 74? FRESH PRODUCE 2.00 As fine a group of shirts as I've ever seen! That's what you'll say when you see these dandies - Newest patterns, colors and all styles are yours now ! 121 Last Week's Specials Are Still the Same EJbj cept the PRODUCE and MEATS w f$MH 'Hi The Fruit Is All Early This Year, So Can Now Before the Fair. J For Mora Flavor Early Elberta , PEACHES - bu. ... $1.19 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS rROVO BARTLET PEARS Come in today, we will be happy to show you CORDS SLACKS Subscribe for the Leader Lb. STEAKS A radiogram was received recently from Honolulu by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beyer of this city, announcing the arrival of a 71 pound boy to Mr. and Mrs. Reed T. Mason. Mrs. Mason was formerly Miss Virginia Beyer of this city. Mother and baby are doing well. Let your religion be seen. Lamps do not talk, but they do shine, A lighthouse sounds no .drum, it beats no gong; yet far over the waters, its friendly light is seen by the mariner. Cuyler , 10? LUNCH MEATS our new Smart Clothes for s, "L'o. FRANKS Le Roy B. YOUNG Spencer Felsted, of Cgden, spent Sunday at the home of hip sister, Mrs. L. J. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. LaRain Marble and son Vera and daughter Joyce, of California have been visiting at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marble, for three weeks. ,. 10$ PICNICS Wednesdaay evening, Mr. and Mrs, Theron Lee of Brigham City, enter tained at a dinner for the immediate families. AfAfB MOnE lb. HAMS j Fred Gephart entertained at dinner Monday in honor of Mrs. o n. Cole, who left Tuesday for Og den, and will go from there to New York with her daughter, Mrs. John and will visit friends and rela Miss Edith Foxley, of Salt Lake Ray Randall, of Logan, was a Tretives in the East, uuests were Mrs. s B. Watland, Mrs. Larry Mann, City, spent the weekend in Tremonton monton visitor Sunday. jlrs. Carrie Drew and Mrs. D. W. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WilMr. and Mrs.' Lyde WatkJns and liam Foxley. Jenkins. family and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Pack Mrs. Donald Dunton and son, of Miss Alma Getz, of Tremont, 111., and family spent Saturday night and Loomis, California, are visiting her was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sunday In Logan Canyon. parents,' Mr. and Mrs. C. Tallman. Getz, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Getz, Clalne Nelson and Howard Getz Monday and Tuesday. spent the' weekend at Bear Lake, Mr. and Mrs. George Stone r, of where they attended a Service Man Tremont, ill., were visitors of Mr. and agers, and Parts man's outing. Mrs. William Storrer Monday and Mrs. Henry Nielson and children, of Tuesday. Bngham City, spent Wednesday at Miss Bonnie Rae Kerr spent three the home of Mrs. Leon Kerr. days this week at her cousin's Joyce The Rebekah Lodge held a card Warren, in Ogden. party at the home of Mrs. N. E. Shaw Francis Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Saturday evening in honor of Mrs.. S. Goerner spent Sunday at Lagoon at N. Cole, who is leaving. Delicious refreshments were served, after which tending "Safeway Day" outing. Mrs. Cole was presented with an overMrs. Hansen, of Salt Lake City, night bag by members of the lodge. spent Monday and Tuesday at the Special guests were Mrs. Fern Winz-leMiss Mabel Hansen, Miss Bessie home of her daughter, Mrs. N. Earl Marble. Drew, Mrs. S. B. Watland and Mrs. Larry Mann. MOM: Mr. and Mrs. Byron Warren, of Mrs. Harry Taylor entertained the Ogden, spent Sunday in Tremonton. V. G. F. club at her home Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Home, of Salt Lake, evening. Special guests were Mrs. n f uilflIIUI www ajnd Mr. and Mrs. Seth Home, of Stohl, Mrs. Les Garfield and Mrs. Washington, D. C. spent Sunday vis- Kenneth Randall. iting friends in Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sheffield are Hosia Etout, of Salt Lake City, is visiting in San Francisco and the fair a guest at the home of his sister, Mrs. this week. Tom Sandall, this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Walton spent Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Olsen, of Ephr the weekend at Oakley, raim, Utah, visited Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mrs. Zella Carter, and Mrs. Madge Taylor and Russell WaJdron and fam' Grosbeck left Tuesday for their home ily. in Springville. after visiting a week Miss Shirley Watland entertained with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs. Friday morning at a breakfast in honMr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs and daugh or of Jenice Lower. The morning was & ter, Yvonne, spent Sunday at Cotton spent embroidering tea towels. wood Canyon, where they attended the Mrs. George Quinney and daughter Briggs reunion. were hostesses Thursday evening Gail Thone 110 - A. E. ROCHE, Prop. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Winzeler are ata a "Linen Shower," given for Miss spending a few days fishing in Idaho. Jenice Lower. The evening was spent sewing. i'iano selections were given by Gail and Lee J. Glenn. At the end of the evening: a love!v luncheon was served. Mrs. Mr. and Mis. Coseel Buike returned Wednesday from Burkeley, California, where Mr. Burke attended school. They also visited the Fair at San Francisco. They will visit Mrs. Burke's parents, Mr. and Mis. A. P. Hansen, and with Mr. Burke's ; arents in Honeyville. unt'l school starts when they will go back to McCammon for the winter. W HOLE or HALF Mr. and Mrs. Erik Kunkle and son, of Salt Lake City, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagstaff of Perry, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Petersen. Fred Elliss and Reginald Hunsaker accompanied 8 Boy Scouts to Camp Kiesel Monday morning. Mr. Hunsaker will stay with the boys during the week. Mrs. Carry Holland and son, of Shelley, Idaho, left last week, after a weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hansen. While home here she accompanied Mr. and Mrs. SIRLOIN Kim Mann to Star Valley on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Holland are moving to Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. MeKinney and three GR. -2 children, of California, left last week after a couple of weeks visit with Mrs. SHOULDER BEEF McKinney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ROASTS Kelstrum. They also visited relatives in Idaho and Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Bumice Hunsaker reMILD turned from a trip to Southern Utah where they visited relatives. Mrs. Hazel Bartlow gave a shower in honor of her sister, Mrs. Ariel Lar- sen, a recent bride. Mrs. Larsen was formerly Marie Petersen before her marriage to Ariel Larsen of Brigham City. Mrs. Bartlow was assisted by Mrs. Stanley Peterher sister-in-lasen of Bear River City. The bride re ceived many useful gifts. Delicious refreshments were served by the hos tesses. WESCO CORN The ward officers of the Relief So -3 ciety entertained last Thursday at the home of President Rebecca Mortensen in honor of the visiting teachers and class leaders of that organization. The afternoon was spent in playing games which were enjoyed by some 25 teachHARVEST ers and officers. All had a very enBLOSSOM joyable time and lovely refreshments were served by the hostesses. Some 30 people from here enjoyed GOLDEN HEART the old folks day at Lagoon Monday. Mr .and Mrs. J. M. Mortensen accompanied their son, Jay, to Salt Lake City yesterday for an examination. He POWDERED and Bobby Kelstrum will enlist in the 3 Army Air Corps. M. G. Perry, Sunday School Stake ANGLO Board member visited heTe last SunCORN day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hansen, John Eriksen and Enos Mortensen went to CIIERUR Salt Lake on business Monday. -4 MEATS I j Cleo Costly, Dolly Eggli, Mrs. Jewel Mrs. Guy Ballard and jjarris and son, d"UgMer Li0U Jean si,tnl- "outlay hi I GUARANTEED Bob Crcmpton, vada, is staying of Eeowawe, Neat the home of his grandmother, Mis. Chris Beck. He Mrs. Ada Dewey entertained her will stay all winter and attend school club Wednesday afternoon at here. the home of Mrg j Erland The V. G. F. club and husbands enThompson was a special guest. Frizes were won by Mrs. Kenrie, high, joyed a steak supper up Logan Can- Mrs. Elva Ashcraf t cut and Mrs. Syl- - i yn las Friday evening. via iverson low. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sandall had as Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fronk and son their dinner guests last Saturday Mr. Kenne th, spent the weekend in Ogden. and Mrs. Richard R. Carrey end Mrs. Fred Carrey, of Ogden. Mrs. David R. Waldron had as her Mr. and Mrs. Don Feckenpaugh and guest last weekend Mrs. Jack Fedder-son- , of Elkhart, Indiana. daughters returned Thursday from a week's trip to Rochester, Minn. Miss Mae Caldtrwood, of Salt Lake Miss Helen Guild, of Evanston, WyCity, spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. oming, is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Henry Van Sweden. Calderwcod. By Mrs. IL P. Rasmussea I - bu, 4DOZ. SIZE "Back-to-Schoo- l" ,.Eac LETTUCE .$3.45 HATS SHOES SPORT JACKETS 5? GREEN .$1.98 - .$2.98 PEPPERS to .$4.00 3 lbs." ; Tomatoes - 2 lbs. r..5? .$2.95 - $3.50 SEEDLESS - TOKAYS GRAPES $5.95 CANTS. - 0.0 0mi0 ".W , , fe for f lfif 360' s STORE -3 . -- SO'8 L) ifford MEN'S 5? STONE .$2.95 - $3.95 & j- $1.39 LEMONS i t BANANAS-....- 21? |