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Show The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Trtrmomon, Utah 14. ' . I Ji ty Merle received by Mr. '.wn 'l" W mv that their ' L received his mas-roe University He Berkley. at m ,s,w. of pi"1" rvatpm!tv. ck U. r;d L. visited ;i!T.pus. fS f' to ed Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phillips of Layton spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allen of Og- den spent Sunday with his brother Mr .and Mrs. John Allen. A Primary officers meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Marie Ward Friday evening. A pot luck lunch was enjoyed by the members after the business hour was completed. A birthday party in honor of Mrs. Inez Johnson and Mrs. Grace Anderson was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Johnson, fifteen ladies were the week. and Eugene Hill Keith Gardner Yellstone dur-Ssco'- of Clear- - fited ooIps this with STorant "Sinson V J Hirschiaud to Yelowston,' George Bowcutt in Iowa. They r'iedMr. and Mrs. Andy !Tand will visit brothers !d : Mrs. ,'Wer of Mrs. Bowcutt. lzmldel called on his sis- -: Phoebe Ward and they Jffillard to visit friends s.,.ives for the day. of H Mrs. Blaine Welling weekend the . 3 .pent Mrs. parents Mr and 1 yelling- 12 city, county re man just how many which ople depend on We fivity for a living. 4 the economists do at. And some of these cut odd be only n present yr pop-jtafb- if v,e Utah (i half cf brd r.t SteeC Oil-Platin- GRAIE1 11-:-: 5 ins lUrr rmr 4 "1 Oil-Plat- MINING -- es starts with Longer Life! Oil-Plat- e ... Oil-Plate- f' ! Z, v , N 1 v C"? ' , DR. VI Copyright 1949, Continental Oil Company k , v today at your Conoco Mileage Merchant's TREMONTON Wit g! d An engine means more miles between repairs peak performance year after year. So, for protectionfor power for performance your best buy is Conoco N"1 Motor Oil. Tsday Petersen Oil-Platin- N'. iJUtlcI kjLCCi vjiaiii -- the bin with endurance records of more than 40 years. 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By Mrs. William .7. " son on Sunday. Miss Eunice Eillyard was a visitor at the Jesse Davis home on Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. Max Barlow and family of Vale Oregon and Ford Richards of Salt Lake visited on Friday with the Ralph Richards. there tell us jperts . k Robbins Implement and ostcte like Utah - ... A Winner! . and daughter Sandra, and Mrs. Vesta Davis and daughter Pauline were in Thatcher Sunday evening where Sandra and Pauline took; part in the W. C. T. U. DIAL 3711 Speech contest. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards and Mrs. Nadine Richards visited friends and relatives in Ben- dependence of eads all the to fellow . D Rex-bur- the ever- - ht hard fv ; Ed Udy accompanied by Udy, Frank Munns Parley Lmiord, and Mel Udy went to Ledor, Idaho, fishing over the weekend, Mr and Mrs. Lynn Walters and children of Magna visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy over the weekend. The ladies are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Capener and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Capener and family and Homer Capener are going to spend the week at the Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bowcutt and children of Ogden, members of the William Bowcutt family are spending several days in Yellowstone Park. , Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hani went to Ely Nevada for a couple of days. Mr. Hani has a position as teacher in the High School in Ely. While there they visited Mr. and Mrs. John McKenzie formerly of Bear River City. Emma Lou Chantril of g Idaho visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards. Mr. and Mrs William Silvester La-Ve- AChangeisinOrder... i present. hereof week. accompanied others on a and state is being sent. demonstrated and lived bv the Miss Erma Abel returned home boys. Officers are selected, courts Saturday after spending twenty held, conventions and police'' months as a missionary in Cangovernment are all featured. ada. She enjoyed her labors LaMar is a son of Frank and and expresses appreciation to all Adren is a son of Edward T. those who helped In any way to Heslop. Fathers of the boys have make this experience possible b?en active in the Legion since for her. She is the daughter of World War I. Richard Cannon of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abel. Tremontcn is with the boys. Elder Lorry Rytting of TreThe Boy Scouts under ths monton was guest speaker at cf Scout Leaders' meeting Sunday night. He held supervision Wayne Francom, Ernest Abel his audience spell bound as he and Harold Petersen enjoyed related experience showing "The four days at Toni's Lake in power cf a Testimony of the Logan Canyon last week. On Gospel. Special musical number Thjursday evening they was a solo by Louise Castleton entertained their parents and accompanied by Mrs. Gaddie. Next Monday, Tuesday and others from the ward at a camp fire program. Wednesday our girls will be at in Box Elder Canyon Monday night the All Girls Beylmia and evening the en Wednesday a social Program sponsored is asked to take their tire ward where the girls entertained the basket lunch and meet the girls boys at the Crystal Springs. After at Box Elder Canyon Park. skating and swimming, luncheon Following supper games and was served by the girls. stunts are planned where all The William Petersen family may participate around the participated in the Wagstaff re- camp fire. union held at Liberty Park in Salt Lake on Saturday. Over TRY A LEADER WANT-Athree hundred people were pre- - HOME OF FRIENDLY MERCHANTS TREMONTON )! J. H. 3IcNAlIARA Veterinarian House 1st Phone East of Post Office in Bear River City Phone Brigham Bear River 2391 583-R- 11 want these YOU '""""""JT'" i "I'm standing by for the most Beautiful BUY of all..." EXTRA VALUES exclusive to Chevrolet in its field! 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