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Show Salt ck lrJRSDAY, NOVEMBER b v-:- rehtcJe : the ts. Mrs t and Mrs. Ryman Petersen nrirham were Saturday din- - Mr. ; C( 'g,;-- r anc Irs- J3-"'"''ale. Dinner guests of the Leak ron pifV. truly Friday were Sid Lynn and Petersen, also of Brigham. few an- - Mrs- D- M- Grover of aied criir. jVV'ne View Dam, visited several " 5. "ys last week with relatives They d friends in Penrose. house guests of Mr. and rs. Ersol Berchtold. Mrs. William Bosley of Ogden h 'Nr re'-;- -' - - :-3 '"' r'f'r- - - - BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER 28, 1946 - ' was an over night guest Monday of Mr and Mrs. J. B. Shuman. Mrs. Sarah Shuman visited last week in Ogden with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Jensen and family. She also spent one day with her daughter, Mrs. James Miller in Brigham. A house guest this week at the Leonard M. Petersen home is Mrs. Martha Howard of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laws of Malad. Idaho, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eng-v- n V9 Thanksgiving Day Mrs. A. L. Smith and children visited in Brigham with Mrs. Marcell Smith's sister, Mrs Palmer and family and her ther, William Petersen and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Green and his mother, Mrs. Herman Green, of Salt Lake, visited Sunday at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Petersen. Mrs. J. B. Shuman, Mrs. Laurence Petersen and Mrs. J. F. Petersen visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Burnice Hunsaker in Tremonton with Mr. and Mrs Petersen. Kav Shuman and son of BrigMonday of last week, Mr. and ham. Eishop and Mrs. J. F. Petersen made a business trip to Briiham Thursday. Misses Carma and Oleta Miller i of Brigham spent the week-en- d g with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. bro- ar C. E. Miller. GREETINGS... ! visited SEE OURXMAS GIFTS Now On Display ertijicate son! I with the : all others- - n! PAGE TIIRE1 evening was spent. Refresh-ent- s continued every week or ten were served. Deweyville school has an ed Principal Clarke's room is get- ucational fi!m which the first ting its Christmas part of the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover re- - and second grade rooms enjoy program well underway. turned Sunday from a very in- ed very much. Films will be The Deweyville ward Primary, teresting trip which took them into South Dakota where they attended the wedding reception of Dee Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Adams and Miss rnn nn tmm u BrtTTni m Jti Louella Lehmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lehmann of CaJt (jarland m Faulkton, South Dakota. The young couple were married on November 16th at the Lutheran church after which a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. The Grovers and their party left there on Tuesday and drove through South Dakota, Iowa and Nebraska to Fort Morgan, Colorado, where they spent one afternoon visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dur- rell Grover; then through Wyo ming and home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler and Mrs. Heber Johnson were Ogden visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rhodes were in Salt Lake City Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cole went to Ogden Sunday afternoon and visited with relatives. They spent the night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Porter and returned Monday nicht. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rhodes were f Ofl mi i a urn m i m,h ; i j I under the direction cf the f icers cf the Primary are pre- an operetta by the children, some time in December to raise funds for the new ward chapel. of-3a- ys. in ,mi ' 7 PRQrAlS TO KEEPTf STOP-S'- rA OUT To LOOK G-Qi- FO i, OF flSflN'DRD NICKEL EVEV DFW IS 0rOTTf WORK ST, V. Saturday, Mrs. G. L. Miller in Salt Lake with her daughter, Mrs. Willard Johnson. Butler I andMr. sonandof Mrs. Richard Ogden, are visiting at the George L. Miller home this week. They plan to stay for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nelson entertained for an aunt and uncle from Preston, Idaho, and her sister and family of Brigham at dinner Sunday. g Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Jensen entertained the Scout Committee and Scout Master and their Logan business visitors Wednesday. wives Thursdav eveninsr. The M. I. A. Road Show was if presented in the ward Tuesday 1 The Navy unveiled its new evening to a house. if giant helicopter, "Whirlaway." It Acts were put on by East Garhas two 45 feet land, Bcthwell, Riverside, PlyI and two engines capable of Tremonton 2nd Ward, mouth, carrying it 100 miles per hour. Fielding, Elwood, Beaver Dam, Tremonton First Deweyville, Ward, Thatcher and Garland. Mr. Orval Grover was in Brig ham City Monday. FOR CHRISTMAS Sunday evening the program in Sacrament meeting was a Gleaner ceremony where the Your relatives and friends girls bound their sheath, the will appreciate first to be held in the ward. The girls receiving this honor were: Potter Margene Rhodes, Betty YOUR PHOTOGRAPH Larson, Flo Gorver and Betty t Betty Larson, Flo Grover and Have it made now before the Elder Reese and Ford Jeppson. Rush. Sunday, Joe Oyler and Mr. and Holiday Mrs. Gale Welling went to Salt Lake City to visit Sherman. MonCall for an appointment. day Mrs. Mabel Oyler and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer went down. He is very much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Grover went to Ogden Wednesday to Next to the Orpheum Theatre visit with relatives. Mr. L. R. Shaffer and sons, Don and Ned, were Logan and Ogden visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hyde went to Salt Lake City Saturday and remained until Tuesday. t: I m Tremor.ton, Utah. JB I u.T I - PA SZZ A j trip to KEN'S NIMVAY CAFE holds the promise of a good You'll love meal. their fresh seafoods, tender, well seasoned steaks, chops and roasts. PI n well-fille- d ADAM'S DRUG ve him c Package-f- handy gift or fey tZZZZZ&Z?: O for r.fJ rs i-- 4 us own shape rotating-propel-lo- you-j- wl ,,,. , & .tion ChnstEj . . ; on I s rORE lis iMAXINE STUDIOS : K'i Gi ve a N ew PORTABLE RADIO vV I and up - the gift that will say: f V for years to come! They're available this Christmas for the first time in years! Although the supply is still limited many dealers have several RIST T CH bra- - :nown models in new portable radios with electronic post-wa- r improvements, greater power, richer tone, razor-shar- tuning. p Some one has waited for years for such a gift and YOU can odels, fulfill that desire this Christmas! E S STA: vBuy A T 16.00 From Yout Scaler Enjoy Better Living Electrically A Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller of Brigham City were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ! Germer. :?: f UTAH POWER LIGHT COMPANY ME S S A Mrs. Alvin Norr was hostess at a shower given her daughter, Mrs. James Dixon of BriTham. Mrs. Joseph Heusser was hostess at her heme where the D. U. P. Camp D met November 21st. Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. J-Duett Loveland and son. Gary, called on Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller at their home at Brigham City. Mrs. Floyd Gardner and little daughter have returned home 1 from Portland, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham 1 and sons, Kent and Dale, have as their guests for a few days, their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dewey who have Just returned from a trip to Virginia and Washington, D. C. They also visited several points of Interest while on their C I I I S I m. S S rf m ) 7 "Merry Christmas" ! t ft -- s. j" It 45 ' t LV Y I Jt ', i in I'' Buy From Our Complete Slock Of I) K CCA SONORA - SIC NATURE - MUSICIIAFT CONTINENTAL CT THi:SE HIT TUNES: Rumors Are flying O." Buttermilk Sky Suulh America, Take It Away 1 ALTiUMS FOR ALL: Merry Christmas, Carol.-Jerome Kern' Best Loved Chri.st.mas Music by Ray Bloch Boogie Woogie, by Harry (the hepster) Gibson Hazel fcott, piano recital Hillbilly Tunes Fred Kirby Songs of the West Red River Dave Aloha Hawaii Lane Mclntlr'e Straus Waltzes Bob Stanley Broadway Hits of Today Rus-s- S'Kner Or Later Song For You, For Me, For Evermore Scptc-mbe- ALBUMS FOIl CHILDREN: Sieepy Slim, The Tired Lion King Thrur.h board 7Te Little Lost Star The Elves and The Shoemaker The Fisherman and the Flounder Playland, 35 musical stories I ! 'It 'h ?! H X-- h ol Bennett r 1 trip. Sunday, Mrs. Dean Haslam received a telephone call from her husband who Just landed at Maryland, California, from overseas. She expects him home i soon. it The Deweyville ward Is going to have a dance every other Friday ni;rht, during lh dancing season. The L. D. S. girls met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. WheaUoy where a very pleasant , 3 Bur-ban- k. 50c if- Mrs. Ruth Cannon and Mrs. Lizzie Jensen were in Ogden Thursday. They were guests of their sister and daughter, Mrs. Oswald Harwood and family. Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudbury were shopping in Gwen Bowen of Beaver Ward spent a few days here with her brothers, Oliver and William Johnson and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bur- bank and son, Mike of Brigham City, were dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Jr J ( f V (JO I 'ill T II liOVv'ARD G. FREISS, Owner A IT 0 It I Z L I D l. A L E R Tremonton |