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Show ,f July 21. The BEAR RlVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton. Utah Perry cf Brigham City, Telle Barnard of California and Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Barnard of Washington, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer. Leo Ladel, of Greely Colorado and Yvonne Barnes of Richmond were recent guests of Mr. and BrJir.T.B.Ault Lish gave her 5rSool cla a party, at 'f evening. served and a swim at the Mrs. Louis Spackman. Mrs. Clotheal Eames and springs-trMathias has returned children of American Falls, Idatwo weeks ho visited their parents and 'jSuxtt in Salt Lake City. grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Chris 'fiav Whittaker returned Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Warren in Tre-'.o- n Haycock, recently. Valley hospita; Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Norr and Friday. Barrus Winifred daughter Karen visited at the Tind Mrsthe home of their parents Mr. and attended ily recently .in Mrs. O Richardson in Plain held reunion .family City last week. Valley. Wyoming. Mrs. Ed Rock of Brigham City and Mrs. L. jack Rhodes y Wednesday 3Id V - Uk- ? 1 i - nmim time $ cost rz It's a fact: when you use a Jeoffroy Chisel Plow properly you can actually double your crop yield and at the same tifte Chiseling cut plowing cost and time as much as one-hal- f! breaks up the "plow sole" and lets rain soak down deep into subsoil where it stays until plant roots need it. Chiseling also kills unwanted vegetation and leaves it on top of the soil to shade the ground and rot and fertilize the soil. Because a Jeoffroy has such a light draft, it covers the ground faster and cheaper than other types of plows. The Jeoffroy Chisel plow is the basic plow for every crop and soil. When used properly, the Jeoffroy will help any farmer raised productive and profitable crops. the f ' ; MAKER lil visited the funeral of a cousin. Frank Wehard Marble is vsiting his.Udy. Mrs. Ruie Macfarlane is taking grandparents at Carey, Idaho. Mrs Gloria Bond and daughter care of the small sons of Mr. and Pamela are visiting with Mr. and Mxs. Alf White of Preston, Idaho Mrs. George Smith in Clearfield, while Mrs. White is receiving Horace Llsh Jr. returned from ;tr?atment at the Valley hospital. Camp Kiesel and reported the! Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne wre in Ogden Sunday, visiting a boys having a wonderful time, rne Kirs. Earl, of Mrs On Thursday evening Duelt iUJ ia.s Loveland went to the camp to r?.u"lcu. iIWU . Aiierwnicn taey went nospiiai. restay with thi? boys until they on to Farmington to visit Mr. turn home on Saturday. Bourne's mother and other JrSmt r h Patricia I. Brisham Z, Citv a tew days here recently, with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Noor. Mr. and Mrs. AJvin Norr attended the Peter Jorgensen family reunion in Salt Lake City, re- cently. Elmer Jensen and son of Provo, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jensen and family. Mrs. Morris Fowers of Ogcten and Mrs. J. P. Barnard of Brigham City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heusser last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowen of Beaver Ward visited at thp hrim of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fryer. They were also guests at the hone of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer and Mr and Mrs Horace Gardner visited the L. D. S. Temple in Idaho Falls last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Packer and family of Brigham City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble. Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Perry and children Kathryn and Alien were recent visitors to Yellowstone Park. Robert Potter of Collinston was the speaker a week ago at Sunday evening meeting.. Bonnie Rytting of Tremonton gave a piano selection. Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble attended a performance of the "Great Waltz1' at the Ute Stadium last week. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Barrus of Groveland, Idaho visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Barrus recently. Mrs. Glayds Norr and daughter I j Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Canning and Mrs. Ken Randel and family of Salt Lake City spent of Provo spent the weekend with a few days this week at the home her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. L Cook. of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kerr. Mr. i ! ELECTRIC ROTO Car-rig- - ROOTER Razor Kleens Sewers and Drains BETTER FASTER and FOR LESS SEPTIC TANKS and CESS POOLS PUMPED WHITE SANITATION SERVICE For Information call ! 3261 Tremonton an ll Hues v awiitsx; yiiacuumsu-- D WILL HE CLOSED FOR ! OUR OFFICE WILL REMAIN OPEN lml no cleaning will be done (luring this week Make Arrangements Early To Have us Take Care Of Your Cleaning Needs d, TREMONTON HOME OF FRIENDLY MERCHANTS Mrs. G. M. Potter and nephew Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crowther Don Argylle of Blackfoot, Idaho of Salt Lake City, spent Sunare spending a week at the LeRoy day with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Bunnell home. Ferris Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis and family went to Teasdale Utah to visit their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Merle Udy Ted King. An Aaronic Presthood outing Mr. and Mrs. Voss Ward and sponsored by the bishopric, and spent Monday in Ogden. family Russell Capener representing the entire Ralph Richard The Stake Aaronic Priesthood cornin Logan, mittee, was held Monday with an family spent Sunday Richards the Myron excursion across Great Salt Lake attending reunion. family by way of a large Navy Landing barge. They passed by Fremont, Antelope, and Bird Islands. Island could not be viewed because of the Navy using it as a bombing area. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Voss Ward and Mrs. Glen Ward went to McCammon Idaho, to attend the funeral of Joseph Morris, brother of Mrs. George M. Ward, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield and Mrs. Doris Koche went to Salt Lake one day last week. Mrs. Mina Ward went to Rex- burg Idaho Thursday to visit! with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Shirley. She j returned home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Udy went to Ogden to attend the ball game, with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sandail last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield Karen attended the Richardson three days last week in spent reunion held in Ogden, Friday. Meredian and Boise Idaho, visit-n- g Alvin Ncrr and son Jay atwith their son and tended the hcrse show at Smith-fiellast Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. DeLos Udy and Mr. dna Mrs. Wayne Norr and spent Friday in Ogden. friends motored to Bear Lake on family Austin Udy, T. J. Udy, Mrs. Sunday. Rowane Macfarlane and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bowden of Mrs. Ed Udy accompanied by Brigham City were Sunday din- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Munns and ' ner guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Alvin A. L. Udy of Garland were in Norr. In the afternoon they on Friday, to attend motored to Logan where they Farmington visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arlin uewey and Mr. r.nd Mrs. Gene Leavitt. caro) Burningi'iam of West Point spent a few days here with her cousin Ann Lkh, last week Mr. and Mrs. V ctor Burbank oi Ogden were Tunday dinner guests of Mr. anc Mrs. A. R. Bur bank. Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland, son Gary and c ghters Mildred IMPLEMENT COMPANY 3291 at the home of Mrs. Frank 'Earl and family. TREMONTON ! I Go in I "y i X - j1 Comfort w Go union PACIFIC 1 1 day. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Burbank had as their dinner guest Sunday, Mrs. Burbank's father from Ogden and her grandmother and aunt from Honeyville. Sunday evening at Sacrament meeting talks were given by Lynda Spackman and Reed Norr. i jjjf J pMife kB m mm ; mm See the great cities of the East . . visit the nation's many historical Your choice of choice shrines! fine trains every day, and of accommodations, including Tf nnmhprc tvprp piV- en by Jack Hodges, accompanied u. by Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. Lettw Snow favored with an organ solo "Cnrre Ye Saints", own arange- ment. The concluding speaker was Laura Johnson. Early Monday morning the girls and boy scouts left for their outing up Brigham Canyon and to Camp Keisel. Mrs. Einma Loveland. Mrs. Iva Madson and Mrs. RvXh Cannon icok uie gma and had breakfast with them. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham attended funeral service of their sister in law in Moroni, Monday. and Mrs. Mary Waldron D. C. of Washington daughters were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Loveianc and daughter Judy visited no Mr. and Sunday at the home of Mrs. Duett Loveland and family. Sunday afternoon, officers of the Marion Alexander Lish fam iu, mot at the home oi Mrs. Amha Ault and Loyd Lish and which planned a family reunion 7th, August is to be held Sunday in Brigham uanyon-vinlSlatter of Dragerton is here with spending a few days an Mrs. Mr. her erandparents, family. Lloyd Lish and Mrs. Ted Daughters of Mr. and from a returned have Nielson vacation trip with their grand- t "ft PFT FR1R A .oGSLir .4. iver uity Jean and Patsy nn, and Mrs. T. R. Ault were in Ogden on Satur ,.w v--. n1 TTT tn y y O Fnd ay aturday E&a Esa. IiRONC RIDING, BARE BACK MODEO JULY 22 - RIDING, CALF ROPING and RIDING. Also "BED PEPPER" 23 the Clown. 8:30 P.M. each night Pep Station. Entry Blankg open July 21 at 9 p.m Close 2 p. m July 22 Saturday, July 23 1:00 p.m. PROGRAM 2:30 p.m. BALL GAME a drawing rooms, rooms, compartments, bed- roomettes, upper and lower berths, reclining coach seats, delicious meals lounge cars. Loveland and Mrs. T. R. Ault home Tuesday. fv, For complete travel information, consult your local ticket agent. mm mm mm& 10:00 parents. Mr and Mrs. A. R. Burbank and son Douglas and Mrs. Lizzie Burbank visited with Mrs. Duett visiting AGES 1 and 2 YEARS MINIATURE PARADE 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. CIIILDRENS RACES 12:00 noon at President J' ne , Ul Jll ivodav Marble and her counselors Ethel Gardner and Emma Loveland the and teacher Iva Madson of with dinner A. had I. M, w y thV girls at the camp In Brigham Canyon. son Mrs Douglas Burbank and with few a days are spending her father in Ogden. is Joane Larsen of Hwood Jess uncle, and aunt her , A a.m. BABY CONTEST i I LUNCH HOUR Plenty of Shade BEAR RIVER CITY vs. MALAD AMATEUR FIGHTS and WRESTLING 6:00 p.m. ' 7:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. BAND CONCERT RODEO East Side Rodeo Co. Stock Refreshmenfs |