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Show My rgday, 15 1913 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER farm in Tremonton to Mr.. Hodges of Garland. Mrs. Palmer B. De Long of Cheyenne, who is visiting her parents and , and Evan Bergstron ilrs. Mr. and Mrs. other relatives in Utah, soent Frirtv J ilerl vi ltd wiin and Saturday in Salt Lake and on Sunday. irgsirom Kverelt Johjxson of lrs, and Mrs. Billy Potter and babv eirl I ol Mr. and re were uie guests were . brought home from the Valley i Albert Johnson Sunday were Peterson nobpitar James faunday to the home of Mr. iirs. and Mrs. R. J. Potter, where both ar j to business matters in doing nicely. Mrs. Leland Peterson of Suirar Oitv Mrs. Harvey Diderickson was a Monday truest of Mrs' Idaho, to I Brigham on busm653 visitors Doris Petersen. I Mr. and Mrs. John Oyler Jr.. ac Ogden spent the pjva Ray companied by Mr. and Mrs. John Oyhere with her jo days visiting ler, of Sr.., Garland, spent Monday in Mrs. and Joseph Ray. Mr. i'u and Mrs. Leo Nelson and Mr. Ogden. Mrs. R. L. Shaffer visited in Losran I njrs Ervta Peterson spent several She accompanied Mr. and Sunday, Yellowstone in Park, Mrs. j last week Nephi Westergard of Garland.. Monday. f.inz Mrs. Doris Petersen entertained at imoDX those who attended memori Golden Watt and re- - a birthday party Friday for her small for . . z r i son, Clelland. A large group of friends f ised to call on irieiiua were; Mn. ifjLrs. Royal Robins, Mr. and Mrs. enjoyed the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grover and I" Adams of Lay ton; Mr. and children of Ogden visited with Mr. Ross Coombs of Honeyville. John and Mrs. Lafayette Grover and other s'gtley cf Brigham and Mr. and relatives Sunday. Miss Darlene Groj' of Lake Salt Jackman jarii ver returned to Ogden with them. The Relief Society members spent en-ed C Anderson y, and Mrs. Roy afternoon quilting. Mrs. R. L. Tuesday in honor of their Sunday K Kenneth. Covers were placed for Shaffer, Mrs. Leah Oyler and Mrs. Naomi Oyler were hostesses for the and Mrs. vemun tusnop, mr. ana social hour. Mrs. Theril ft carl Bishop, Bishop Mr. a.nd Mrs. "Bick" Bench of OgMrs. Kenneth Anderson a.nd tjjir. den were Sunday guests of Mr. and jarland; Mr. and Mrs. M. A, JackMrs. Eph Petersen. and Mr. Mrs. of Salt Lake; and Be mice, Bill and Lu fHATCHER 4-- H The members of the ! S ! i Tre- j Ro-m- er vice-preside- nt : s East j monton 3rd year Sewing club met at the home of Mrs. Mabel Wednesday July 7 at six o'clock. The meeting was called to order by Irene Fridal. The lesson was given by Zella Hill, Plans were made for a party to be held Monday evening. The girls then continued to sew on the dresses they are making. Delicious refreshments were served. Roma Jean Hill, reporter. 4 r ftj, CLUB NEWS -- PENROSE I $ Mr. and Mrs. William Myers and son of Salt Lake were visitors of Bishop and Mrs. Jesse F. Petersen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith of Ogden Cariyon, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd High-fielMrs.. Mable Highfield and Mr. and Mrs. Noris Highfield of Ogden were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.. Engvar Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grover and family of East Garland attended a birthday dinner Wednesday in honor d, of Mrs. Grover'8 father, Fred W. Petersen. Mrs. Grover remained to visit Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Newel Johnsen and daughter Dixie Sue of Promontory visited Sunday with Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller. Mr. and Mrs. .Engvar Peterson, J. F. Petersen were Brigham visitors the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Petersen and daughters Marie and Fay were Ogden visitors this week. Olive and Cleo Bosley and Bernice Hess of Ogden are spending a few days with Lorna Shuman. Mr. and Mrs.. C. E. Miller and daughters Oleta, Corma and Lois and Miss Lorna Shuman were Brigham visitors Monday. . Lowel Peterson of Brigham spent last week visiting with Lynn Shuman, returning home Saturday. Kay Shuman who la employed in Brigham for the summer was home Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.. Glen Miller of Ogden spent last week end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller who accompanied them hack to Ogden. i Leonard M. Peterson and sons Fred and Dee Len and Mrs. Morgan Miller and daughters Faye and Gloria spent Pate Five her a speedy recovery. the week end fishing in East Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Petersen They returned with a good catch. and family and Mr. asiA. Mrs- - J. B. Can-.yo- n. Shuman and family visited in Brigham and enjoyed a picnic in Brigham canyon. Mrs. Perry Stanfill was in Brigham Tuesday on business for the Blue Star Mothers. Seaman Oleen Shuman, who is stationed at Faragatt, Idaho, has contracted scarjet fever. Rhea Stanfill was operated on for appendicitis at the Valley hospital Tuesday morning. Her friends wish H SAVE YOUR OLD MATTRESS Bring it to us, and unless completely worn out, it may be cleaned and made into a comfortable, useful mattress atf LOW COST TO YOU. We Pick - Up and Deliver rhone 23.J, Tremonton And Our Driver Will Call BVERTON MATTRESS UPHOLSTERING CO. 51 & East - First South, Brigham City, Utah i. Les-fig- ht u je EAST . . Anderson . LOCAL NEWS GARLAND y young Girls Literary Club held jr annual birthday party Friday ltat IAH J the home of Mr. and Mrs. Husbands were special pleasant social evening a enjoyed at this lawn party, Petersen of Bremerton, ywin jington, is visiting his mother, x Hilda Peterson and other rela in Utah. Recently he sold his j Larson. .3 and a ys ff ir- if. .jiu y '.vt-"- i. ,"'j1'Wf stBsIllIllllslilll SPRAY FLY 'em and it kills 'em! hits simple as as after insect enemies go ;ou ith Standard quick-killin- g Spray. !y that when Standard Fly Spray for keeps, protects your ifllls moths, ants 'roaches, fleas many ct other deadly bugs. menaces cost the nation illions of dollars annually. them out get after "my inseas right now with .ndard Fly Spray. It kills kmp nPAm 'si Uf 100 STANDARD Fly r stock :oin insects Spray protects them that undermine A.' . I rf health, rob von rf rrrf A Standard Animal Fly ffaJ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garfield and daughters Geniel and Doris of Ogden were weekend guests of Mrs. Rose Peterson. Mrs. Rose Peterson had as her guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Jeppson of Corinne and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Peterson of Garland. Mr, and Mrs. II. T. Woodward spent Sunday at Bear Lake with relatives. regularly. 'fccorMoaYowOrd.rTodoy "AVID STANDER DISTRIBUTOR Tremonton I t.M!?.!j;';; o o Automobile Owners Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strand at- tended the wedding reception of Leonard Miller and his bride, the former Miss Doris Olsen, ait Brigham City last Thursday evening. Mrs. Agnes Waldron was pleased Tuesday, to have two old friends, Mrs. Lewis Williams and Sarah Jones of Boise, Idaho, call on her for a brief visit. In an honest, patriotic effort to comply with the Mr. and Mrs. Neal Olsen and children and Mrs. Alice Olsen and Mrs. Alice Ward were in Burley Monday on business. Mrs. N. .K Shaw returned Tuesday from Portland and Seattle where she enjoyed a nice visit with members of her family. -- Mrs.-Jay Larsen of Salt Lake City is visiting with relatives in Tremonton this week. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Government per wee k operating schedule 72-ho- ur Nelson. Mrs. Covering Retail delivery of Gasoline, the following stations of Tremonton have been with NO GAS SOLD ON SUNDAY operating 12 hours daily 6 days per week D. A. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. We do feel, however, that there are some cases where it is necessary to buy gasoline on Ira Fridal returned Tuesa two weeks visit in Los from day Angeles with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Hansen have as their guests this week, their, two grand daughters, Mary Afton Sunday and Holidays McNeil and Florence McNeil of Salt Lake City. Walter Calderwoodof San Francisco, visited with his brother, R. S. Calderwood during the week. He is now on a fishing trip with friends in Idaho. the Stations listed below have agreed to sacrifice some of their precious operating hours through the week to give to the motorists of this locality the privilege So $ your health against roperty, id A ELWOOD of buying gas and oil on Sundays and Holidays. Mrs. Albert Thompson is reported to be improving at the hospital in Brigham City where she has been very ill the past week. Her many friends here are very happy to learn of her improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Boothe of California are renewing old time friendships and visiting relatives here. They are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kroksh. They came here bacause of the death of Mr. Boothe's mother in Honeyville. A number of families from here attended the Peterson - Jensen Re union at Crystal Springs last Friday, A good lunch, program, swimming and games were enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Petersen and family of Bear River City were visiting in Elwood Sunday. They were accompanied by Miss Juuciie Petersen of Los Angeles, jaiu, wno is visiung with them. Mrs. Arthur Kroksh, of Los Ange les. Calif., Mrs. Jane E. Brough of Tremonton and Mrs. Lewis Dodd of Logan are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos P. Hansen this week, ine other three ladies are daughters of Mrs. Brough. Abe Hunsaker of Bngham City was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Dustin and family of Nevada, spent the week visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hunsaker. While here, three of the children had their tonsils removed. Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Green spent the week end in WUliard as guests nf Mr. and Mm Wm. Hubbard. Memorial services for Carlos Han-ge- n 1 will be conducted in the Elwood .Chapel, Sunday, July 18, at 2:00 p.m. JUNE 27, UTAH OIL k JULY 4, CONOCO N. Burnice Hunsaker JULY 25, UTAH OIL Earl Marble AUG. JULY 5, SHELL SERVICE JULY 11, ASSOCIATED A. F. Johnson Parley Archibald JULY 18, SINCLAIR SERVICE William Sandall JULY 24, UTAH OIL E. N. Diderickson 1, CONOCO N. Burnice Hunsaker Earl Marble AUG. 8, SHELL SERVICE A. F. Johnson Parley Archibald AUG. 15, ASSOCIATED AUG. 22, SINCLAIR SERVICE William Sandall AUG. 29, UTAH OIL E. N. Diderickson This Schedule is posted in the windows of each of these Stations for your convenience IF YOU FIND YOUR STATION CLOSED ONE DAY OF THE WEEK Remember he stayed open the previous Sunday for you. |