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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER rxaa eight (Cy Don Adams) The Bear River football team, accompanied by a large proportion of the high scrool student body, will go to Brigham Friday afternoon to fight their annual battle with the Box Elder Bees. School will be dismisred at 2 p. m., and it is expected that five hundred of the eight hundred stu dents of Bear River will go to Box Elder and support their team in what promises to be the greatest game of the season. Sports writers generally assume that the odds ft re in favor of Eox Elder, since the Bees, by beating Logan, Weber, and South Cache have shown themselves to be one of the strongest teams of the region. The Bears, however, are confidently expecting an upset. Scoutei3 who have seen both teams in action claim that Bear River's passing ability plus their general strength in tttack has a good chance to surprise the Eees. Coaches Carl Smith and Don Sheffield have been working late each night getting tbe main eleven in shape for this game. Coach Smith stated Wednesday that the boys were going out Friday and play better ball than they have ever played before. GERTRUDE RANDALL, Local Correspondent e Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles, Mrs. Mr. and Mi a. LeRoy Bunnell had as j.tbeir atweek of Madsen the A. L. Mrs. Giles and guests the first part Mr. Bunnell's .parents, Mr. and Mrs. tended the funeral of Thomas Butters at Morgan, Utah, Tuesday. I L. Bunnell, of Provo. Ef-fi- Mrs. Jay Dee Harris and Mrs. Don Mrs. Melvin Foxley was hostess to Sheffield srent Wednesday in Ogden. her Bridge club Thursday evening at Iffrs. Sheffield's mother, Mrs. osoorne faer nom. special guests were Miss returned with them, after spending Nona Smith, Miss Edith Foxley, Mrs. .the past week with her daughter. Henry Foxley and Mrs. Leland Harris. Prizes were won by Mrs. Reed Mrs,. Do: is Allen and Mrs. Frank Harris high, Mrs. Phil Pack cut, and Mrs. Ruel Bobbins traveling. fTaylor spent Wednesday in Ogden. j . ui Mrs. t ; ine li. lO tlOSteSS ; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Deakin spent Fi1- day and Saturday in Salt Lake City. tmu L., entertained Mrs, Don JJookiLore club Friday afternoon. Mrs. jpYanJc Dalton reviewed the book jpHow Green Was My Valley." Special the hostesses' mother, Quests wer Jfrs. Osborne of Ogden, and Mrs. Jay J)ce Harris. ', t iiiu;.v;e tier home Saturday afternoon. Special Quests were Mrs. Irene Peck arid Mrs. Mia. Giant Erickson and small son felanche Hansen. Prizes were won by of Salt Lake City, are visitors at the .' Ran-Hazel txrta Winzeier, Mrs. of her sister, Mrs. Wayne borne om ind Mrs. Doris Allen. Mrs. club. len is.' a new member of the - ; . Uie Slu-ffiel- , ; i 1 84th V Mrs. Reed Gile3 attended th Mrs. of her grandmother, birthday tnairy Heusser, at Weston, Idaho, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Vert Bishop and of Salt Lake City, were week lend guests at the home of Mr. and Jilts. Garland Puzey. Mrs. Bishop and JfXrs. Puzey are sisters. chil-lre- ; n, " stu beau Uf ui Gift Bar. Gifts for everyone at GIFFORD'S. .VWt The Women's Civic League met at the home of Mrs. F. M. Christensen Thursday afternoon, November 7 with Mrs. Christensen and Mrs. Glenn "An Afternoon Wyatt as With Steven Foster," was given by Mrs. Wlllard Newman. Songs written by Foster were sung by Miss Helen t, Winzeier, accompanied by Elaine and by a sextette undeT the direction of Mrs. Garland Puzey. Members of the sextette were Mrs. George Quinney, Mrs. Jay Dee Harris, Mrs. Jack Shumway, Mrs. Lyde Watkins, Mrs. David R. Waldron and Mrs. Puzey. They were accompanied by Mrs. Glenn Wyatt - Ml' S Use GDTFORD'S 'i A. E. Hoche 1 Your Dahr Caterpillar" A- - 4 . $3.93. Shop and Lay-Awa- y Plan. ft a J. SALT attending the funeral of Mrs. Margaret Harrison at Mona, Utah on Sunday from here were Mrs. Abe Kay daughter Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. OsB. R. H. S. car Koford, Mrs. Calvin Kay, Mrs. Sarah Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin National Educational week has been Newton, Roe Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Ren observed at the Bear River High Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spack-maMr. and Mrs. Earl Woodruff, School with an appropriate half hour and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Woodruff. assembly program each day, beginMrs. Arvilla Hendricks entertained ning with the American Legion Armthe B. S. S. club at her home in Og- - Mr. and Mrs. Alf Robbins had as istice Day observance, Monday. den Friday afternoon. A lovely lunch- - their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs "The development of Human Reeon was served. Mrs. Bell Myers of RUel Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin sources for Common Defense," was Ogden was a special guest. Prizes Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Chris-wer- e the topic of a forum discussion Tueswon by Mrs. Harry Drew, Mrs. tensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Thomas, day by Sterling Meldrum, Charlene ' and Mrs. Harold Sandall, Mr. and Anderson, Blaine Christensen, Gordon j.x Rudy Miller and Mrs. Dorma Brough. ' J Irs. John Robbins, and Mr. and Mrs. Bigler, Lu Stenquist, Jeanne Call, and Mrs. Clyde Morris attended the wed Ferrin Robbins, and Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bradshaw. ding of her brother in Salt Lake City ivancom of Provo, Utah. Wednesday's program included the j Thursday evening. showing of some educational films Mrs. Fred Gephait entertained the and a concert by a W. P. A. orchestra Mrs. Floyd Stohl entertained her following guests at a dinner, after from Salt Lake. club Friday evenhig. Prizes were won; ih2 football game Friday evening. The On Thursday a one-aplay entitled a Mrs. Le Mrs. and LaWan and "This Is Our Town," was presented Kisnop Hugh Manning Misses LaPriel by land Harris. of Garland, Helen Winzeier, Jenice by the dramatics class. The program Lower and her daughter, Elaine. arranged for Friday was omitted, Mrs .LaVerd John entertained her since school will close at 2 o'clock to Bridge club Saturday at her home. Mrs. Roland Scoffield entertained allow student to attend the Bear River Mrs. Leland Harris was a special her Bridge club Wednesday afternoon Box Elder football game. guest. Prizes were won by Mrs. Don at the home of Mrs. Leon Kerr. The Mrs. Lola Winzeier entertained her Grover high, Mrs. Blaine Olsen cut, prizes were won by Mrs. Elva and Mrs. Richard Kinsey, low. and Mrs. Wynn Henrie. Bridge club Wednesday afternoon at her home. Mrs. Gifford Watland was Mrs. Frank Dalton entertained the Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Scott, and Mr. a special guest. Mrs. David R. WaldTremonton-Garland Literary club on and Mrs. Ben Wilson, of Ogden, visit- ron won high score, Mrs. F? M. Chris 7. Mrs. Rose ed friends and relatives here Sunday. tensen, low. November Thursday, Hunsaker reviewed the book "The Beloved Returns," by Thomas Mann. Mrs. Raul Rice entertained her club Delicious refreshments were served Wednesday evening at her home. Mrs. to the seventeen mmbers present. Ross Miller and Mrs. DeVern Watkins were special guests. Mis. W. VV. Whitney entertained at a turkey dinner Thursday after Mrs, Robert Simonseiy of Ogderf; noon. Thanksgiving ideas were car- was a guest of Mrs. David R. Waldron ried out in the decorations. The after- Tuesday. noon was spent playing Monte Carlo v Mr. and Mrs. Francis Moore and Whist, with prizes going to Mrs. Norman Jensen and Mrs. A. W. Valentine. family spent Sunday visiting relatives VThose who enjoyed the afternoon in Logan. k v were: Mrs. S. M. Rasmussen, Mrs. J. , Mrs. Alivia Heed, of Ogden, is a W. Valentine, Mrs. Orson. Nelson, Mrs. i pT A. W. Valentine, Mrs. N. L. Hansen, truest of Mrs. Ward Shuman this f and Mrs. N. J. Valentine, all of Brig- week. ham; Mis. Norman Jensen of Garland, Mrs. Ed Kerr entertained the V. G Mrs. Duane Lower, Jenice Lower, Mrs. James Ransom and Miss Madge Hen F. club at her home Wednesday eve rie of Tremonton. Mrs. Whitney was ning. assisted in serving by her daughter, Mrs. Alice Brantzeg, of Salt Lake Bonnie Whitney. Citv was a sruest of Mr. and Mrs. &f&.&z0&r&m&0!&&fr!m Duane Lower on Monday. . U Nat'l Education Week Observed at Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Holmes, of Brigham City .announce the engage ment of their daughter, Alyce, to Owen L. Brough, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brough. The wedding will take place No vember 29. n. -- ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Watkins an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter, Anna, to Mr James L. Gross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Gross of Fresno, California. The marriage will take place in the near future. ! P av te; ft! SO; Special Price ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dixon were Provo visitors on Sunday. di Jhf On Salt For Weed Treating sot Bu tie low air ALSO iloi FIRST GRADE tie vail tion Stock Salt ;t yea; BY TON OR SACK lies ffon MID LAKE SALT CO, E. G. WILSON Box 309 Tremonton, Utah ROLAND CHRISTENSEN, Agent at Highway Service Station, 2 miles west of Tiemonton. pro! fistic me pjrov coun iTt. ever n s fof; 41 is i' ' tacla f Electrical Contracting - Service - Appliances )r. : it Complete Line of 1941 G. E. APPLIANCES Phone Tremonton, Utah f ' 13-- J Tin 'tl rh y k-- tjg yo 3X E .A is INTERMOUNTAIN Tractor & Harvester REPAIR Phone 110 A. E. ROCHE. Prop. wr-f- I jp&wh jr gr& il - ' . - ' 4 X jr t'rv ! 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Adjustable real percolator! PAGO PAGO" "1 if years bir 3t matching bonnet! "SOUTH OF ; Dull VVear Stands alone! lovely dress with Q$ DOLL ( ART 2.9 Attent M longe oin the Lightweight easy for small tots to handle! i.v reasi tong s 98? IT HAS EVERYTHING! 43, d beer !? Amyk FOLDING DOLL CAHT "Little An Exceptional Value for with Patrol Mothers"! VICTOR McLACiLEN in Fanners' Cash Union Monday V "WYOMING" QUALITY MERCHANDISE Trem V 18" Suitcase - Tues. In 'jred fr to giveeven if you haven't saved for them! Join our Club NOW select NOW and pay weekly In bites I small, TREMONTON, UTAH - Mon. ;orti ! NOW you can afford the presents. you've wanted i "The Best Is the Cheapest In the Long Run i ' JOlHFEfinEY'SGHRlSTf.lASCLUD Mrs. Humphreys was Mrs. Margaret H. Pack before her marriage just be fore they left for Hawaii. Sat. - Sun. f( 1l .'WMO&OXfeiiW-tv- Mrs. Humphreys was seriously ill while there. She is feeling fine now, e- itor j J. M. Humphreys re turned Saturday evening, after a two months trip to Hawaii. They report a wonderful trip in spite of the fact Phone 3o - ain commit ' Mr. and Mrs. MERCHANDISE ? co des c ore i At a i I a special guest. Priz Orpheum Theatre ' imn co rdini unity es were won by Mrs. Melvin Foxley hiarh. Mrs. Don Grover travel, and Mrs. Wesley Gephart cut. Mig hest Quality B'8 p " Mrs. Howard Getz entertained her Bridge club Wednesday evening. Mrs. Evan Green was ' i vl s. i ISo A V hoo C . tjt " A iijO ft V Ash-cra- ft KOAH I Swcda Leather Coats, eu nt filPTORn-- ct ' I ) c. fr I .r THIM& yp ( GLADLY. e- TlS Miss Verle Baker, who has been public health nurse in Box Elder coun ty. for the past few years, has been appointed to the same position in Weber county, according to an nouncement made by the Weber coun! tv commissioners WednPKfia,. : was Baker, who resided in Weber county for four years before coming to Box Elder county, was recommended bv Dr. M. W. Fish, district officer for the State Eoard of Health, and La. Verna Peterson, district nursing Su" pervisor for the state board, with headquarters in Ogden. Mis3 Baker's successor for this county has not as yet been named The people of this county win miss me services oi jvnss tsaker, but wish her success in her new field. Those Gep-har- " , X ME A HAND. PULU f 71 Verle Baker Appointed Weber County Nurse ROOTED TOO DEEP Bears, Bees to Clash In Traditional Game Local and Social Items 14. 1840 't6v3 f There forth B. ''!ship :00 p. a'i(iiUiriu eoming 3 All mc erit. 1 |