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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, A ORPHEUM DelU Coombs v THEATRE Fri-- THURS.. FRL and SAT May 6. 7. and R. YOUNG and M CHAPMAN IN I ers ftfm d and TUESDAY, May 9, 10 and WED. 11 and THURS., May U and PLUS "Torn Brown's School Days" STARRING LARRY PARKS, ELLEN DREW and GEORGE MACREADY SPECIAL SHORT CARTOON Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham had as their guest for a few days their mother from Moroni, Utah. They and their sons, Kent and Dale, accompanied her to Salt Lake City on Sun. day. Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Knudson and children spent Sunday in Salt Lake City with relatives. Relatives and friends from Deweyville attended funeral for Mrs. Cleo Gardner at Bear River City chapel, Wednes ser-vic- 13 "I Became A Criminal" "The Swordsman" N J-0- .1 SUNDAY, MONDAY "RELENTLESS' eir meeting house. MATINEE EACH in TECHNICOLOR at tbe school renfo-icSATURDAY at 3 p. m. for next year CARTOON Mason was Sent. Cyril God- Mrs. president and Saturday night, relatives and trea- - members. Mr. and Mrs. John Laws and friends met at tne home of Mr. daughter of East Garland have and Mrs. Axel Hassell, where vi' - a presented a radio moved into the home formerly siting and luncheon was enjoyed. "? school. h to the district occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Mark The honored guests were Mr. and nt to Play-- : J. Udy Jr. Mrs. Walter Sudbury who are were week-enMavis Grover was a moving to Salt Lake City. . was under of Mrs. Hunsaker guest Maggie f0 president Mrs. Gale at Honeyville. and Smith s. Orvil Mrs. Delbert Wood and Mrs. Burnett of Riverside viMarvin ? , Mrs ' Ezra Hess and sited Wednesday with Mrs. Hor. . nf osrden visit- - ton Nish at River Heights. Ito and Mrs Mrs. Clark Rudd visited WedMrs. Wood. nesday with her and her James McCowan ofdaughter Clearfield. Albert Burns Bert Whitney of Mrs. Virginia Crookston and .a cnpni i"" daughter spent the week-enKZth a son and brother, with, her sister, Mr. and Mrs. 'J Mrs. Frank Burns and Sterling Burton and family. f-also visited a sister Elma Udy of Salt Lake City' J Burns, Mrs. Louise Priest who is attending Henegers Colwith her us been ill. lege spent the week-en; ond Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Udy parents, nd Mrs. A. N. Wight, land family. afternoon at Lo- Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larsen j Tuesday of Mantua spent Saturday with Hewlett Tol-"- i her and Mrs. B. Mrs. Elma Petersen visited and sister, salmon, Idaho family. Mr. and .,vWith a daughter, Mrs. Burnell Roundy visited linto Hess and family. Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. services Joe Bowcutt of ,ill attend funeral Logan. brother, Jarvis Truman Mr. and Mrs. George Manning atHoneyville, Thursday. and daughter, Elaine of Farmin-to- n Ethel Wight accompanied were Sunday guests of Mr. se sisters Mrs. Olphia and Mrs. Herman Potter and and Mrs. Olive Bowen of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Potter and their families. The occasion was Oeden returned home th.3 birthday anniversaries of a months trip Mrs. Steven Potter and Herman jy from , , 8 Tremonton, Utah day. Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland, Mrs. Dean Has. lam and daughter. Patsy Ann, Gary Loveland and Mrs. T. R. Ault, Deweyville, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Loveland and V daughter Judy. Brigham City. The visit was to honor Darrell's birthday anniversary. Ice cream and cake was served. Mrs. Ross Bowen, Beaver Ward, visited her parents, Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Fryer, Tuesday. Sp S,itt lirs. d d L! ate , I and the Potter. Mexico jh Arizona m states. Most of their ras spent in Kentucky and issee with relatives. and Mrs. Hyrum Richards it Lake were visitors Wed-and Thursday of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Steed, Mr. Ray Steed of Farmington and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colemere of Kaysville were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Coombs. Mrs. George Coombs accom panied her daughters, Mrs. Ella Holt and Mrs. Louise Harper to Ogden, Tuesday where she visit ed with Mrs. George H. Combs. y On Thursday were another Mrs. Elm,sr frank Wood. iinner guests Mr. and a and Mrs. John Mr. ards. Brigham City visited of pis and attended the "ednesday 17 sistantstal Mrs. they're uaranteed s ft 'awn Why Tow vein Pharmacist Drops ifewfaqfjAbouf ... III ik v mi m 0 - birthday party was given by Mrs. Edward Nielson honoring her daughter Anna, Wednesday. Games were played and all enjoyed a dainty lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Loveland and daughter Judy, spent a few davs with relatives in Deweyville and Tremonton last week. They tnrnH tn Brieham City on A to 1919 the was on for that within the 'something" pancreas which the scientists were convinced From 1889 search nrrwn a MlM f, mm for In 1919, Dr. Banting took V 2p the quest and two P Sunday. years later produced In- - r, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Humph- . ervs of Logan visited at the home i animals. The first diab- A of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish on iabetes. ...Frederick etic nat.ipnh tmY HI, mill1 pWHtW M I II It l- - WANT-AD- W 8'9 y h 'Pct SHOWS and 8 MONDAY and TUESDAY, May 9, 10 aad BUDGET. WISE, Cotton W i0m Ksian itgOgJBOPE, SIGNE HASSO and WILLIAM BENDIX cot and THURSDAY, May 12 and 13 Crea-reta- Kb BRIAN DONLEVY I tKlLLER Rayon TTwn Plaid Ginghcms, Chambray$ and MIRIAM HOPKINS at JLA.iO FASIHON-WIS- AT LARGE" 14 and 15 "GRAND OLE OPRY" With LOIS RANSON and ALLAN LANE PLUS 'BUSH CHRISTMAS" OohJ' 4S! WOMEN FROM MILES AROUND HAVE E FAR LEGS THAN THEY EXPECTED TO PAY FUL DRESS CARNIVAL. . . Coo, . Sur Rayon Demberg Print$ Print,, PosteU! Rayon Jersey, Crepe ... IN PENNEY'S WONDER. SHARE THEIR ENTHUSIASM, BUY YOURS ARRIVE DAILY! AFTER. FROM FRESH NEW DRESSES THAT NOON STYLES IN PRINTED RAYONS; PLUS Y4nd SATURDAY, May j nt Unen-Lik- e Card NOW . GENTLEMAN AFTER DARK" I S Si 4 SUMMER DRESSES . . . AT FAR, BEEN RUSHINO IN TO BUY ALL THEIR 11 "WHERE THERE'S LIFE" orldoi m Lois of Every Size from 9 to "OKLAHOMA BLUES" "ESDAY ' More and More at AND price- .&.. A More at 10.90 ' CAMPUS SLEUTHS" tor S THOUSANDS OF EXCITING NEW LOtS Tremonton START AT 7:00 P. M. and SATURDAY, May 7 ' ) f (T A V PAY S Liberty Theatre EVENING f I; LEADER ced tte 1 nf the drue Drug ;JDAY I trlvpn rua-- Sunday. Walter Frearson who spent a an reJanuary 11, 1922, and 3 few days in California has F? literally yanked F turned to Deweyville. ,:rom the grave. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudbury mov. Adam's 5 and daughter, Dorothy are Lake Thursday Salt City to ing of this week. treatment, a Wr&k ' . H .KM week. INSULIN Diitor A m ing relatives here during the past P ! ies m jr refreshments exctushw Then Uw wm By Mrs. T. R. Ault Ruth Packer the hostess who Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Dar. to seven rell Loveland and Mrs. Dean Has- lam were shopping in Ogden. Wednesday evening, eighteen relatives met at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Duett Loveland to honor Mrs. T. R. Ault on her birthday anniversary. A tray luncheon was served. Mrs. Ault received many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudbury and Mrs. Couch have been visit- - t guest of "uiosl the book "From in reviewed & this 6v A M Mark Udy. Blanche j jf Mrs. je to Zoo." atch. . K at the met Friday :tore club rfoet woli I WEAR EVERYWHERE ; SUIT-DRESSE- CURSIONS AND TRAVELING. S STORY-BOO- FOR SUMMER COTTONS WEEK-EN- D TO EX- |