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Show DECEMBER 5. 1946 DAY, ::i Mrs. Jack Leak and were guests Thursday of Petersen at a family iving dinner. Mrs. Leak iren remained in guests at the Petersen until Sunday evening. e ?MI7TI Xi U N A l 1 1 BLINDS Day Delivery- - i blinds made to or-- I installed. Your choice aiinum or steel slats aient Terms If Desired- n presentative will be in ::iton each Wednesday .jure your windows or iS you a free estimate. : r i r - se call COLLECT -- for an appointment WELKER tv: 4ETIAN BLIND C01MPANY i Aid Mrs. George L. Miller. Mrs. Sarah Shuman was a dinner guest of her son, Titus Shuman and family of Bothwell for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill, daughter, Beverly, and son, Jed, attended the game between the Utes and Aagies et Salt Lake Thursday, after which they were BLVD. IC51 WASHINGTON BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER They visited in Ogden Friday. Dee attended the ball game at Salt Lake City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Egg-lvisited in Lewiston, Monday with Mrs. Eggli's sister, Mrs. Sidney Hendrick and new baby. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the Eggli home were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray South of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sims and family of Sandpoint, Ida. visited in Penrose last week. They were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leak. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nelsen entertained Thursday with a Turkey dinner. Guests included parents, brothers nd sisters and their families from Brigham and Idaho. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Petersen at turkey dinner Thursday included Mrs. Martha Howard of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Johnson of Salt Lake, George Miller and two daughters of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Butler and son of Ogden spent Thanksgiving at the home of their parents, Mr. OGDEN, UTAH Dial : ... VISIT THE STORE WITH THE CHECKERBOARD SIGN n , at a sen's birthday dinner. They reThanksgiving dinner. The Stan-fil- turned home Monday. returned home Friday evenMr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller and ing. Mrs. Orsen Jensen visited in Mr. and Mrs. Leo Young and Brigham Monday with Misses Miss Violet Berchtold of Brij-haCarma and Oleta Miller. Carma were Thanksgning dinner returned to Penrose with her guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ersol parents to visit for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nelson visitBerchtold and family. Darwin Nelson is on furlough ed in Brigham Monday. at the home of his parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William Petersen and Mrs. Carl Nelson. Us ex- visited Wednesday to Sunday at pects to leave soon for overseas the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen. duty. Congratulations to Mr. and Family Thanksgiving dinner Mrs. Grant Grover on the birth was held at the home of Mr. and of a son, November 19, at Brig-ha- Mrs. Preston Petersen. Those The boy is their third present included Mr. and Mrs. child, the other two being twin Engvar Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. girls. Misses Gloria and Virginia William Petersen. Miller, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Boyde Petersen Morgan Miller, spent four days and Mrs. F. W. Petersen visited at home last week. Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Petersen Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Petersen. visited in Ogden last week with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hlghfield. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Petersen returned last week from a ls m fttt PAGE SEVIiH Mrs. De Vere Stckes of Brigham. Mrs. Humer Kcttrr entertain was played with prizes tivtn f..r Mr. and Mrs. Mearl Kay Bair ed at a birthday party Friday the highest and lowest sccrrs. A announce the safe arrival of a " iiti win, ueuciuus luncheon a ervtJ to baby girl, born November 27 at Leon's, icth birthday. Bingo 10 invited guests. the Cooley hospital in Brigham. All concerned are doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sorensen and family of Preston, Idaho, ana iur. ana Mrs. urant Koren- - I I & m m k-- . trim P sen and family were week-en- d 1 guests at the home of Mr. Elmer nil i mn- Sorensen. Miss Naone Mason.who is attending the B. Y. U. at Provo, with her spent the week-en- d parents In Howell. Denny Bair left last Wednesday for Colorado Springs, Colorado, where he is visiting with his brother, who is employed there. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Olsen of Ogden have been visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Nessen and Marcele Olsen. Miss Renae Nielsen and cousin of Smithfield, spent Thanksgiving with her aunt, Mrs. Jean Anderson of Howell. Mrs. June Crayne of Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wood Nevada, has been visiting at the spent Thanksgiving in Rupert, home of her brother, Jess Idaho, visiting with relatives. Holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Fackrell were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Birthwait and daughter, Mary of Brigham, S. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grover and ABSTRACTOR children of Pine View Dam, Mr. Established 40 years and Mrs. Chester Stokes and son, BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH Carl of Promontory and Mr. and m. trip to California where they visited with their daughter, Mary and family. Accompanied by their son, Boyde of Brigham, they visited with their children in Penrose Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Jensen and family visited in Brigham with Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen Friday. They went to Ogden ham Sunday for Mrs. James and returned to Brig- - h t-- tt m 1 rh U n EjVj u J ki lJ y ii WITH A ij 1 n FAN-FORCE- D HEATING UNIT i Come in and see them operate Lilenquist Bros. i U U v BATH ROOM OR ANY SMALL ROOM Phone 125 Trcmonton P 1 S 7 7 W Hi1 it; " Warm Your NORMAN LEE Jen-Saturd- ay V! I t thwtl "v VY OJ Trmomon. Utah. guests of Mrs. Russell Lund hi Lis n n nn x 4 u u u um u a. 1 MB "Per UUALI ffl HI m V CHICK SUPPLIES m l 4 f H- - f . RiD PULLETS OF - f .. 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