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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY PAGE FOUR Nelson. Agnes Earl and Louise Leo Conger played Leon and numbers. musical Mrs. Edward Stark entertained three Refreshments were served by Sunday in honor of her daughter, assisted by Ruby Iila Lee's eighth birthday. the hostess Watkins to Thelma and Twenty three guests were pre- Hale the members and invited guests: sent. Margaret Humphries of Logan; Priscilla Evans and Effifl Giles. SIMADA CLUB ELECT OFFICERS MEETING OF FIRST WARD The Simada club met Wednes- GIRLS ON MONDAY of day evening at the home The Girls Youth Committee their Roma Whitaker, where all A of the First Ward are urging study of drama continued. to be present ward of the background to the lesson on the girls on Monday night at Province Town Players was at a meetingward hall. 7:30 in the Mildgiven by Glenna Hales and All the officers and leaders of "In the play, gave red Shumway were enter- nrntrram I ti' ' iHri' Bosom". Special v iHa Abraham's pvpnlne iLMnPuimj ' at the HVU..v.v guests of the hostess were Mrs. IdUlCU of Ed Mrs. the president, Robert E. Guild of Evanston, home were uames Deakin. piajreu Wyoming, and Mrs. L. E. Whitdinner was served. aker of Brigham City. officers of placed election An THOMPSON Jessie Van Sweden in as the new MAURICE WOMAN REAVER MARRIES president; Katherine Nesson, made of the is Announcement Glenna Hales, Maurice Thompson of and Roma marriage secretary-treasure- r Coffee of Irene and Elwood of Whitaker, historian. tdok Refreshments were served by Beaver, Utah. The wedding 15th at Reno, on January place the hostess. Nevada. They will make thelr home in Elwood. MIDLAND CAMP ; tr.i-r.- vice-preside- DUP ENTERTAINED Mrs. Robert Harris was hostess V. G. F. CLUB to the Daughters of Utah Pion- ENTERTAINED Mrs. D. B. Green eers at her home on Friday af- graciously ternoon last week. Sarah Gar- entertained Wednesday evening field gave a sketch of the life for the ladies of the V. G. F. club. of her mother, Mary Arm Leon- Sewing and chatting were enjoyard and the lesson on the pion- ed by the guests and the hostess eer water supply was given by served a delicious luncheon. YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A SPECIAL SHOWING OF WOMEN'S Spring Coals Suits & MONDAY, JANUARY 26TH ONIX ON DISPLAY ONE DAY This line consists of fine quality virgin wool COATS and You'll be SUITS from America's foremost manufactures the excepthrilled to see the smart new style creations tional values, and fine quality season. hard-finish- fabrics this ed Dozens from which to choose In all sizes Juniors, Missy. es, Half Sizes, and Large Sizes. Spot delivery or lay-a-wa- Come in and look them over they're gorgeous! but come on the date Indicated above! 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O No No No O No O No O Many exercise. O No electrical contact to body. O Posture Correction. Make an appointmcn t n e complete 'or treatment charge! wit ho ut disrobing. embarrassir.l-- starvation bath. drugs. Phone I 1 ii SINGLE TREATMENTS, $2.00 TREMONTON M sa Women Sweden, M-S- st. "7 V u " : ) soent a few days this week at the Van Sweden home here. Mrs. tossie Warner of Osden was a guest of theirs on Sunday also. 1 Per Quart 1 Van 1200 ow' l"1 H.ngs enlonxd 10 PricM irxlufr ftdeml County Henry SI dl Commissioner Lewis S. Wight, Brigham City, director; County Commissioner, Parley G. Hall, Wellsville, director; Engineer Carl Fonnesbeck, Logan, director; Mayor Wm.' Leatham, Wellsville, director; and M. G. Perry, Deweyville, director. of Mrs. r w a 1 The perfect tribute to the loveliest girl and Mrs. Robert E. Guild of Evanston, Wyoming, parents Be People-- , 63-ye- ar Mr. PENTAQUINE But tested, fertile seed backed by the reputation of America's leading seedsmen. It is important to get your supply of this superior seed NOW. See your Northrup, King dealer, or, if there is none in your town, write to us for name of nearest dealer. thrilled jive fans with renditions of his own style of "Boogie Drops Ai'eva Blacksmith &Machir,J vice-preside- nt secretary-treasure- r; Invlatorator Hair- Chillen, Run." tle eon ten-da- 1 Northland Brand Seed, the clean, en . c noiii): h- - The wise farmer's first demand is for then-progra- n-'-g- you to use them, they have performed principally - Following the evening was spent in UTAH SNOW COVER NEAR NOR.MAL playing Bridge with prizes going winter snow survey Early to Mesdames Jack Shumway, Reuben Baer and Howard Freiss. measurements at scattered stations over the State show that water content, of snow cover is PLAY CAST only slightly below normal, it ENTERTAINED Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnson was reported today by D. K. entertained Thursday night fol- Fuhriman, irrigation engineer, lowing the presentation of the U. S. Soil Conservation Service, high school play, for members of cooperating with Utah Agriculthe cast. Mrs. Johnson served tural Experiment Station. The months of usual heavy the guests a delicious luncheon and they enjoyed hearing records accumulation January and Feband an hour of relaxation and ruary still remain speculative and can tell the story of water pleasure. supply for the coming irrigation season. Measurements in the MRS. BALLARD HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB past have shown that normally The ladies of the Thursday about 35 percent of the April 1 evening .Bridge club met last snow cover will accumulate prior week at the home of Mrs. Guy to January 1. Ballard for their evening at Upper Bear, Upper Weber Riv- card3. ler: The trail Lake snow course After enjoying a nice luncheon ,'located near the headwaters of served by the hostess, the guests the Weber and Bear rivers is a played the game at which Mes- fair index of water supply on dames Rudy Miller, Londy Har- these streams.. January 1st ris, Kenneth Scoopmire won a- - measurements show snow cover wards. Other guests of the hos- to be near normal in this tess were Mrs. Leland Harris, Mrs. Ray Ashcraft, and Mrs. eg WELLS VILLE MOUNTAIN Brough. AREA PROJECT LITERARY GUILD FETED MKES PROGRESS Mrs. A. C. Toland was hostess The annual meeting of the at the meeting of the Literary Wellsville Mountain Area ProGuild on Thursday evening last ject, held in the county court week. A review of the book, room, Brigham City, last Tues"Nothing So Strange" by James day, was one of much interest Hilton was capably given by Mrs. to all present. Leland Harris, after which a Two more sections of ground tasty luncheon was served by the in the Rattle Snake Canyon hostess to the members and Mrs. district shall be purchased in a Don Tueller, a special guest. few days, and will immediately be put under strict supervision. BARBARA GODFREY BECOMES A contribution from the State MRS. RALPH UDY Road Commission has aided in The marriage of Barbara God- making this purchase possible. frey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Flood control in this area will Sidney Godfrey of Clarkston and protect the State Road, and the Ralph Udy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wellsville culinary water system. Mark J. Udy of Fielding, was perJ. O. Stewart, Supervisor, and formed Monday, January 19 in 'ers, Vern Brewer and Wm. the Logan Temple, by President F t gave some very timely dis- i j i m i&i itay ennsuansen. c; ions on the importance of The young couple left that af management, and flood ternoon for a y honey control. moon. It was also pointed out that Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Godfrey the slopes and canyons above of Clarkston, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Perry are very badly devegetated J. Udy, Jr. and Mrs. Mark J Udy and give a very definite flood accompanied the young cquple to threat. Steps in the very near the Temple. future will be taken to work to improve this area on both sides wait until Why in the Middle West. Mr. Williams, in speaking for the group, expressed pleasure at and teachers held a preparation appearing in Utah and stated River studentbody meeting and social Monday even that the Bear to excellently rseponded Reid of Mrs. last ing at the home and Garfield Lavon Thursday evening at a Bridge Oyler. A sidelight of the program feaGrant Garner assisted the hosparty, given at her home in Og-d- tess in tured readings by Mr. Pruitt, serving light for a group of her Tremon-to- n who recently appeared in' Hall friends. Johnson's production, "Run Litthe delicious lunch- " ' Mr. bass; Howard Hall, second tenor; R. H. Williams, tenor; and Vernon Dunn, baritone, have been organized for two and one-ha- lf years during which time CLUB MEMBERS I ENTERTAINED IN OCDEN Verna Wood was hostess , Kave Yont and Mrs. Vern Nelson of Emmett, Idaho, were guests on Strains of Negro Spirituals Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy flowed from the Bear River audiHupp. torium Tuesday, January 20, when the students were enterMrs. Al Harris, Mrs. Lyn Hartained by the Mississippi Jubilee male of a Negro ris and son and D. E. Kent of quartet Singers, visited Wednesday with Malad spiritual singers. The Jubileers. T. J. Pruitt, May T. Kent., -- r ?) Spiritual Singers m T.IRTUDAY PARTY HONORS MIA LEE STARK and Mrs. Pete Vanderheide of Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jed Mortensen. Mr. High School Enjoys Negro various social, church, educational and professional groups were present to hear the talk givensec-by IS BRIGHAM enWayne Anderson, executive Mr. and Mr. Don Sheffield retary for the Utah State Social Brig-haIn tertained at their home Association. City Monday evening for Hygiene the members of the Study Club. MEETS After a pleasant hour of social FARM BUREAU The Etst Tremonton Farm chat, the hostess served tasty Bureau met at the home of Mrs. John Garfield on Wednesday BOARD afternoon with fifteen members STAKE PRIMARY HONORS ASSOCIATES present and invited guests, Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Members of the Stake Primary Leo Farnsworth and Grover of Fielding. Board met Monday evening at The lesson was given by Fay the home of Mrs. Inez Brown in motion Garland to honor Hazel Rogers McMurdie on "Thorough minded kitchens." and Vida Manning, who have Luneheon was served by the been released from the Board. A hostess and Mrs. P. E. Ault. social hour was enjoyed and A was served. preluncheon gift RL I. A OFFICERS MEET sented to each of the ladies. The- First ward M. I. A. officers STUDY CLUB ENTERTAINED Social QmU v. Treraonton. Utah LEADER l - 12 1 1 for complimentary V demonstration. Jl IN PHONE COMPLETE "TREATMENTS, NUM' $20 ALICE L. WAIiD SUPERVISOR 182 P. O. |