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Show The BEAR RiVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, Utah side, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standing. Mrs. Ralph Grower visited with her son Mr. and Mrs.. Verl Gro- ver of Roy, for three days last! week. Nancy Garn visited in Logan last week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Rich- i0y i,K coombs fi5Sn iverson and ards. fpcSand. Oregon Mrs. Irene Wood and daughters of Mrs home tne Bonnie and Gaye, of Los Angeles at ' Rulon Standing 'foVden spent Thur- JlSe his brother, J5rf Standing Bowcutt George accom-- i Ogden, and Mr parents- - Vf feather" ECIALS ON Water ot HERS and JULY 5 JUNE ONLY ft I warranty on water installations. tear WATER HOT to your delivered is regular price our OFFER equipment, it and ! d, corn-stalle- including all electrical work. 152.00 HEATER regular price WATER C oar at 187.50 OFFER AL ! unit, iudy completely to use for only 119.95, are MONEY and our this having install ' or-M- rs. , s rrr" u"'', W month, to Pay IR- Ssemi-annu- al scan be arranged Tremonton vi'i"::;r: Many members of the Heusserj family gathered at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Charles Dewey in Ogden Monday evening. Mr.! and Mrs. Orval Nish of Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Heusser and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heusser and sons of Deweyville. 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IDh - On itww SI M o bath ' ac3st iscucht zxzms UKrvr:: rsa CONSERVES waiox Cm iajiiliW'u'&i ?. w:u:t$ ., (Mw filKfJ - iinr , w Ul, ut. mu Lr 1 fruit and vegetable growers ara in rons!:nt of wc'.ir rrctict ysur f ;'! e ' ith a .Shar-ra-- e Ofsps urjtliM tjs'.tm. Vc:i an save up to SO cf the v;acr yoa ere now :ir;. v to XZr HI ,, U'.ah v order SuiW.V. I OF UTAH , SYSTEMS tl& v n r-- HO So rSAotr UTAH SCT UM.t Of I i -.- imvid ,I ar- ' CHECK THESE and thtn phonrma,l yo turned home. JABLE IRRIGATION . 'mri'TJ. 9Km!J9mJZ:ZZtmUM : nia. past week. A Miss Nedra Cornwall daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cornwall, who has been spending a vacation in Salt Lake has now re- P1GESSC0 j FAMILY GATHERING IN OGDEN ; Mr. and Mrs. Evan Thompson attended the Willardsen family reunion held in Manti, recently. They also visited with relatives in Ephraim, and returned home with their children who had been spending sometime with their grandparents. 5.20 Mr.; and Mrs. Park Stumm, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roberts. Mr. and Mrs.! George Stenquist and family, Mr. nd Mrs. Erick Stenquist and: family, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin O. Stenquist and family, Mr. and; Mrs. Marvin Stenquist and f am-- ! ily and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy; Stenquist and family. j as low i ni s, display of summer projects was and a short given in a para ' program. Refreshments were served in t e recreation hall. TERMS nths . held their closing social Wednesday. S CONVENIENT I M-rt,- or, ' Ann HOME OF FRIENDLY MERCHANTS wv"'J The Fielding primary at. 1 Mrs. Lynn Holmgren was the were played, various prizes were gracious hostess to her club given during the evening. A proThursday evening. A dessert gram consisting of a solo by luncheon was served. Pinochle Joan reading by was played with prizes eoine to Mvrti Christensen, onH ohAti Mrs. Stanley Jensen and Mrs. stunts by Margretta Stander Farr,?ll Kuggins. Lee Ann Hamilton, JoAnn Ham- Mrs. Milton Johnson entertain-- ; ilton and Dianna Iversen was ' ed her Pinochle club Saturday presented. Light refreshments afternoon. Thegame was played were served to 90. with Mrs. Clifton Matteson and The officers of the girl's Ernest Anderson winning ganization are Victoria Johnson, the prizes. Vesta Jensen, Melba Checketts, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miner and Romaine Jensen, Francis Burt, family of Provo were weekpnd Ada Stander. Maxine Gardner guests at the home of the Regin- - und Jyce Checketts. aid Burts. j Monday evening, fifteen girls met at the local library in the Barbara Rnrr. rot,, i . town hal1. where they enjoyed a wef k from California ,r,Cra book review &iv'en by Victoria C. attended a convention Johnson. The book was "Sweet J w t " e Remembered," by Stafford i a R?n min nro " ardner WaS a here Saturday i Mf "0re?Ce Tupsrfav mnrn. WaS 3 at a breakfast honoring Mrs. iijc ruiueisuii, Nevada Gay Nell Johnson, Florence Gar- -, rra in honor of her birthday .HUgS!nS at" fpnin iininn Tuesday afternoon anniversary ham q,mri, Out of town guests were Mrs. , a"oracellun- - Margret Johnson and Mrs. A u .,7v : B11 wuuvi. vvCxcimanda jenc,?ri 0f Brieham and speakers at sacrament meeting Mrs. Gayle j. Roberts of ounuay evening, joyce iecnara city, Nevada auu j. iwser jonnson also eave Miss Carol Holmgren and Gay short talks Nell Johnson spent Tuesday and J. L. Anderson has been conWednesday in Salt Lake. fined to a Brigham hospital the . $9.95 SAL n. Huggins by Geraldirv? Robbins and Holland. Also present were w Hon C By Andrea organization entertained their mothers in the recreation hall Wednesday evening with the of their leaders. Games HUSBAND OF FORMER Vonda Marie Hall, the five TREMONTON RESIDENT year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DIES IN CHICAGO Carol Hall had her appendix reMrs. Dwayne Crompton moved at the Cooley hospital. Mrs. John T. Hansen of Tre- ceived word Sunday that her week. J. Harry Decker Larene Burton is visiting for a monton spent the past week with brother-in-laweek in Farmington with her her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Hugg-in- s. aged 44 years, of Chicago had died following a mojor operation grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John was performed a few days which LaMar J. Iversen is employed Sijoblorn. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bourne at Idaho Falls. He expects to be earlier. Mr. Decker was an employee visited in Park Valley on Sunday. there several months of the Western Union Telegraph Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coombs of Arlena Hoggan left Saturday left morning for Mt. Vernnn. Oreprvn Sacramento, California, them as messenger boy, at an Tuesday after spending two where she will visit until school ieany ase. m tne time oi ni? weeks with his parents, Mr. and starts. was supervisor in the Mrs. George R. Coombs and famElysa Johnson and Fae Ann death he Huggins of Logan visited here payroll department. ily. Mrs. Decker was the former Mr. and Mrs. Lester Coombs last weekend. Beck of Tremonton and Esta Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dallin of mortored to Farmington Sunday she died eighteen months ago. He visited and called on relatives. relatives Sunday. Logan is survived by cne brother and Orvil Iversen was operated on Mrs. Vern Bourne and Mr. and two sisters. Mrs. George Robinson spent a for appendicitis Tuesday at this few days last week in San Berna- Valley hospital. At this writing ATTEND SWEDISH rdino, California, visiting with he is getting along satisfactorily. CELEBRATIONS MIDSUMMER Mr. Mrs. and Curtis Frisby of daughter Mrs. J. B. Wallace and Los of the valley residents and H. of Mrs. Nelson. Angeles Carey Frisby Many Lucy sister, the Swedish Mid Mrs. Amy McKee of Olympia, Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. attended Washington is spending a few Glen Iversen i st week. They summer Day Celebrations held w.ere on their v ay to the north- at Lagoon Friday. Among those das with Mrs. Cliff Cannon, west on a vacation. present were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar this week. Mr. and daughter Mae and Strand Mrz. Glen and Iversen a is Cannon Cayle spending week in Perry with her ?unt, Mrs spent Sunday n Logan canyon. two sons Harold and Bert of The girls of the ward youth Ogden. They were accompanied Alt a Barnard. Evelyn Chambers of Smithfield is a guest of her cousin Shirley Cannon, this week. J 7V j left Sunday afternoon, after spending a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Coombs and family. The following attended the funeral of Miss Emily Walker of Farmington, cn Monday. She is a cousin of the Coombs family. T. T. Coombs. Sarah Johnson. Alice and Iris Coombs, Mrs. Alice Ward of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Coombs, and Dale and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Coombs and family, Mrs. Mervin Holt and son Clyde of Tremonton, and Mrs. Tom Harper of East Garland. The Bishopric met with Stake president Robert J. Potter at 1 p. m. on Sunday. At this meeting Earl Holt was chosen as presi dent of the genealogical organization, with president Dan Gam and workers being released. Ward conference was held in the evening, with President Potter and Rozel Zundel of the High Council being present. Mrs. Mondel Webber and children of Salt Lake City, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon, this Seat ghJer City TREMONTON - A TAX PAYING COMPANY - loco! Control |