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Show Thursday, November BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TREMONTON, UTAH Page Six I Mr. j Mrs. Fred Christensen, Mrs. OsMrs. Lewis Christensen were in Logan Friday Boyd Marble spent the weekend In Ogden on business. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Roche and daughter were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fors-gre- car Christensen and n. and Mrs. Edward Stark, at 9, 13 War Style Fishing tended a funeral for his aunt at Willard. Mrs. B. Y. Robinson. Mrs. Lester Reeder. Mrs. Earl Hardy are stay ing with Mrs. Guy Bosley, who has been in the hospital. She met with a painful accident Thursday afternoon when the car she was riding in was struck by a cattle truck. Mr3. Bosley returned to her home Monday afternoon. e Miss Eetty Summers, Miss Hemmert and George Hera-mewere Saturday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Summers. Mrs. Enck Welling returned to her home Friday afternoon after spending a few days in Farming-ton- . r ' Dar-len- rt Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tolman were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forsgren. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christensen apent Sunday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Christensen. is feeling Lewis Christensen somewhat better. He has been ill. Mrs. O'Dell Cooper, the former Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderson Miss Norma Summers, gave a and Reed Harris returned from a deer hunting trip, Sunday evening. wedding dance Saturday night. A crowd attended and everyone They had a very enjoyable time. large had a very nice time, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Servoss, a sister to Mrs. Jennie Firth, came from Malad to spend Sunday with the Firths.. Mr. and Mrs. Servoss are leaving on a mission soon. The Primary sponsored a Hal lowe'en party for all the students and parents. Games were played for a nickie each. The money made will be kept in the Pri mary fund for books, etc. Everyone had to be dressed in cortume. There was a very large attendance and everyone had fun. i We want to thank the Primary for going1 to all the bother they did. We surely appreciate it. Thomas Summers returned to his home Wednesday after taking a his mother, wife and daughters to Arizona. Mrs. LeRoy Ellis and Mrs. Travel Expert Vaughn Koford have been spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. ClifYour ford Stark and family. The Mutual sponsored a "Spook" and Hallowe'en dance Tues Alley miles our town 7,200 la every along day who night A large crowd attended of routes there is a man probaand everyone had a grand time. travel than knows about more bly want to thank them for We also You else in the community. anyone know him as a business man but their trouble. Mr." and Mrs. Mavnard Summers you should learn to know him better as a travel expert. Under dif- and family attended a wedding ficult wartime travel conditions he dinner Sunday, given in honor of has served you faithfully and well. Mr. and Mrs. O'Dell Cooper, at the We wish here, to publicly acknowl- home of Marion Summers. edge his loyal service to our comMiss LaJean Summers left for pany. He is your friendly neighbor Salt Lake Thursday, where she the Overland Greyhound Agent. will visit her grandmother, Mrs. He knows all the answers to your Hannah Summers. She will return travel problems. to her home Sunday. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Thomas Stark and thr ft Thsre's Torn la In Tremonton the Overland son and daughter were Saturday Greyhound Agent is David guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stark and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eberhardt and Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Eberhardt Holmgren. MIDLAND HOTEL Tremonton - Phone and son Keith of Melva, Idaho, spent Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Eberhardt, Sr. 88-R- 1 OVERLAND lJVS Oprtd Joe Firth, Darrel Firth, and Clyde Dyer were weekend pheasant hunters, who were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Firth. Mrs. Bert Firth and daughter, ' by UNION PACIFIC STAGES. 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A comprehensive outline of Relief Society work was given. The Singing Mothers supplied the music. Mr. and Mrs. Goss, of Garland, were visitors. Mrs. Boss was representing the Stake Board. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Erickson helped solve their labor shortage by having four boys from Salt Lake City staying with theim picking potatoes and other crops. Mrs. Janusine Petersen, William Petersen and son, Willis, returned Tuesday evening, after a week's vacation. They visited Mrs. Petersen and N. L. Peterson and family at Springfield, Ore. They found Grandma enjoying fair health and very happy to see them. She sends her regards to all her friends here. While enroute they called on Moses Christensen in Boise, and he asked to be remembered to his friends in the valley. The rainy seaon had just begun In Oregon but the- conditions there were so different to what we have that it was a t' Drilling experience for them. Used In Perfumes Castor oil now it used In the production nt perfumes. I'creal Pappy.. I j Abel. It's to jour advantage to see your local Utah Oil Soft and CwJyl -0 This big fellow is mads1 of rich, silky plush and has a big, shiny ribbon bow tied under his chin! as she is. "7Z PULL TOVs spent Saturday visiting her Mrs. Gef Your Copy Terfayf I, e J pi.usn Ehe's Miss Jean Abel, of Pocatello, Idaho, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abel, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Morjensen of Salt Lake City, spent Tuesday relatives and friends visiting throughout the community. They cast their vote while here. Their daughter, Jean, and son, Rex, enjoyed meeting old friends and visiting the "Little Red School House" again. Mrs. Lucille Brough and mother, Mr?. Hailing, of Mantua, visited among friends and relatives here Tuesday, after voting. Harold Pratt, former president of the Mexican mission, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Christensen Sunday afternoon. Cadet Nurse Erma Abel, of OgMr. and AND FROUC! 6T us. parents, 16 PAGES OF FUN D (ID ILL ELWOOD While our teachers were attending the U.E.A. last week, the stu dents were busy helping complete the harvest The weatherman has been very kind to us during the harvest season and most of our crops are harvested. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Christensen were in Ogden on business one day last week. Mrs. Annie Romer returned last week, after spending a week in California, where she visited with her husband, O'Dell Romer, of the U. S. Navy. Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts have bought the home of Cecil Richardson and moved their family here to live. The Roberts family is not entirely strangers here because Mr. Roberts has visited among us as a Legionner. We welcome them to our community and hope they win enjoy living here and will feel free to mingle among by rr June, spent the weekend in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Summers and daughter, Jerry, were in Idaho on business Monday. 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