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Show TK-- BEAR PORTAGE Mrs. Virgil Harris LaVern John received treat- ment at the Valley Hospital Mon- day and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson and daughter of Ogden were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John C. , on especially !ii,new 16"1"1 c0,or y with car, sound, that of enjoy free or your club hi,., in lay and smelting i- Utah. ?C anywhere finUtah's rJ I'U state's ;da;ieniond,wan,! exceptionally Write or call Utah it's jCU jt Kearns jng Ass'n., Lake City, R;ng, Salt telephone 24." " ar R. number's i f MINING Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Cheney and family of Garfield and Mr. and Mrs. Fal John and family of Bur-'- ! ley. Idaho were weekend guests of Mrs. Grace John. Mr. and Mrs. DeMaur John; took their baby to Salt Lake City ASSOCIATION le ; Fir-da- returned home Sunday from Blackfoot, Idaho where he spent the past week at the Fair. ery Saturday !CK DANCEABUE ' D AChange is in Order. f IfvvV B ' ftiftLJNfaBRlf fcak&f U WW H M m E1ARKETIHG. c rT I i l. 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They and daughter, Diane and Mr. and Mrs. Florence Udy and small over the weekend spent a very enjoyable afternoon wajiir uuurne spent sun- - son accompanied her parents to TRY A LEADER WANT-Ain sewing and visiting. Mrs. Mina Ward returned home Sunday evening after visiting a few days with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Shirley in Rexburg, Idaho. Mrs. Grant Skinner and child- d ren of Salt Lake spent the with her father and sister, T. J. Udy and lone. Mr. Skinner came for them Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forsberg went to Salt Lake Saturday to attend the Fair and see the show, Holiday on Ice. They spent Sunday visiting also. Mr. and Mrs. George Forsberg -- J I I SZT"'; f- c-i l I fA-f- l and daughters accompanied Mr, and Mrs. Oleen Udy to Salt Lake on Sunday. They visited the Zoo, the Park, and the exhibits at the State Fair. Sunday. Reid Harris . . . DANS ANTE ? ' Thursday for medical care. Mrs. Ethel Hoskins of Tremonton spent a few days here with relatives this week. Floyd John and family and Rilla Beth John of Ogden visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N. J. John. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Harris the Eastern Idaho State Fair at Blackfoot, Thursday. Mrs. Ora H. John received treatment at the Valley Hospital where he spent eight days on several days this week. She re- business. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Allen of Ogturned to her home Friday evenwere Sunday guests of Mr. den ing. Mrs. Jay Maughn and baby of and Mrs. J. B. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil Anderson Wellsville, Utah are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parkinand Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs son and baby of Ogden were this week. Mrs. Char. E. Ward and two of weekend guests of their parents her children of Ogden' visited Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Allen and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. family of Malad visited with Mrs. Wm. D. Harris, Friday and Francis Allen, Sunday. Woodrow Halford and his girl friend of Garfield, Utah attended a family dinner as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Halford, qANCING t ' i if s done nland whateconomy. J. Hall motored to Brigham City Wednesday to get his wife and new baby. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Harris spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris at Tren ton. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roderick, Sep. lUiluri uneiaa nos- at iviaiaa. inis is tneir third yuai child. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy E. Gibbs and family left Monday for their home in Mackay. They came y to attend the funeral of Harold E. Hall. Mrs. Max Conley and Mrs. Kenneth Ward and son .and Vera Jean Hall motored to Salt Lake City Monday where Mrs. Ward returned to her home and Mrs. Conley and Miss Hall visited for a few days. Mrs. Devere Harris, Mrs. Stan ley H. Castleton and Mrs. Jay Maughn motored to Salt Lake City Saturday evening to meet Mr. Harris, who arrived from A. RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, Utah AND FARMERS CO-O- i. 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