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Show iA5U.N S LEADER BEAR RIVER VALLEY CASTINGS Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lawrence of Ogden were visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Laurence, this week. Thrpe vountr men were the I Mr. He has been in JaJ7 Marjean Jensen, Jean and Joan some time and f5 Foster, LaVona Erickson, Betty Lou Kidman, Winifred Sterling, Nordith Simmons, Bonni3 Lefler, Idella Durfey, G. L. Bowen, Sylvia Simmons, Blanche Johnson, church. They eSf? t Emma Jean Bowcutt, Mary June sents played gamesS Bowcutt, Marie Packer, Dian unch was served Johnson, Roy Kidman, Garth LaVinia Marble and en. Kidman, Torn Simmons, Simmons, Joan Bowen, The Birthday Club Phyllis Bowen, Virginia Erickson Christmas and LoDeese Bowen. with all Word has been received by Mr. present They and Mrs. Virgil Packer, that Orchestra and everT i their son, Corporal Vernon fine time. Mrs. Myron Hansen son Packer, expects to arrive home to Newton on Sunday aft, spend Christmas day with them. visit with her r Allen. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy were in Logan Thursday. Joel Richards, a student at the B. Y. U., is hom.3 for the holidays. Mrs. R. D. Macfarlane went to Logan, Sunday, to see her new granddaughter, born to Mr. and u...., v Maurine Packer, Nedra Simmons, Trucks Dodgo Introduces Nov visited Sunday in Ogden with and Mrs. James Burt and at Perry with Mr. and Mrs. David Luanna Tingey and Friday. Sheron Hales came home with them and will spend the holidays at their homes here. Mrs. C. M. Cornwall and Infant daughter came home from the Buctee hospital at Logan and are . iiuuic vi ii and Mrs. ieiana apeuer. Maurine Capener and Doris Hadfiold were in Ogden, Satur- Tremonton. Utah out-of.- "Job-Rate- INVENTORY re-ope- d" parent" 128-inc- H 5 dared' day for Salt Lake City where they will spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lindstrom and j Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rucker had family. Mr. and Mrs. W. Eades and son to a dance invited is Everyone to be held at the Portage Ward from Logan as their Sunday visitors. Their daughter, Bertha, Recreation Hall, December 26 husband and two children are Brigham Orchestra. to arrive from Washexpected Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibbs have December 23rd to on returned home from Pleasant ington, gan arrived Thursday to spend Grove at the Rucker Christmas where they visited a few spend the holidays with their parents, home. days with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Conley. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowcutt Mr. and Mrs. Jay Allen and Gmen. and daughters, Mary June, EmNathaniel T. Ashby of Nyssa, Mrs. Stanley Castleton of Ogden ma Jean and Vida Rose, will go spent Saturday night and Sun Oregon who has been in Salt to the home of Mr. and Mrs. visited on Lake business, City day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Blau for Christmas, at with his mother-in-laMrs. J. B. Allen. and will also visit with Miss Beverly McCrary, who is Ladetha Hoskins, Sunday. He Nibley, Bowcutt's mother while Mrs. will to home return his Tuesday attending the U. S. A. C. at Lothere. Mrs. Hoskins gan, came, home Saturday even- accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Erickson ing to spend the holidays with who will visit with the Ashbys motored to Salt Lake, Saturday, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton for an indefinite time. to meet their daughter, Helen, McCrary. Eugene Gibbs and Darwin came in from Overton, NevMr. and Mrs. Herman Hoskins Raindstan of Mooreland, Idaho, who where she is teaching ada, and family of Aberdeen, Idaho, arrived Sunday for a few days' school. Helen will be home for are visiting with their parents, visit as guests of Reed Harris and two and Elaine and- new weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hoskins. other relatives and friends. baby daughter also expect to be Wendell Harris of Trenton visMr. and Mrs. Devere Harris re ited with his brother and sister-in-la- turned home Saturday evening gui2sts at the Erickson home. Miss Anna Bowen and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. from Denver, Colorado, where Marie Packer are spending three weekHarris and family over the Mr. Harris has been on business. days at Christmas time with end. Season's greetings have been Anna's sister, Mrs. Elsie Hawkes, Mrs. Wayne Gilmah spent received by people of Portage at Brigham. Wednesday in Ogden and Saltl ward this week from their three Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Packer Laks City. missionaries," Elder Leon Farkin- - drove to Weston for Sunday Mrs. Benjamin Merrill 'and son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oran as Mrs. Packer was asked daughter, Darlene left Wednes- - Parkinson, in Columbus, Mon- School, to give a special Christmas song. tana; Elder DeLos Gibbs, son of Mrs. Y. Viebel entertained her Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs, in Sunday School class at her home Thomasville, Georgia and Elder on Friday evening: The followArthur L. Gibbs in Edmonton ing were in attendance: Sherry Alberta, Canada. June Simmons, Mary June BowMusic was furnished at Sun cutt, Sherry Lee Long, Joan day evening Sacrament meeting Bowen, Billy Sterling, Leon by the youth chorus recently or- Fryer, Dennis Simmons, Alton ganized with Mrs. Walter E. Viebel, Ellsworth Johnson, Peggy Gibbs, director and Mr. Gibbs, Potter, Vera Viebel, Ruth Bishaccompanist. The speakers were op, Mar Jean Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wyn John and Earl Darley. W. Potter, Clara Petersen and Wm E. Morse of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowcutt. City was a business visitor here George Johnson entertained Friday. his Sunday School class at a Mr. and Mrs. Royal Halford Christmas on Saturday at were in Clarkston, Thursday and his home party Those present were: Friday. While there, Mrs. Joseph Peggy Potter, Ruth Bishop, Wini uoody entertained at a dinner ferd Sterling, Pat Covey, Vera party in honor of Mrs. Halford's Viebels, Betty Lou Kidman, Gerbirthday, Thursday. ald and Derald Simmons, Markie Donald Hawks, AM c left Jensen, Vonie Erickson, Bonnie F"day for San Diego, California, Lefler and Gloria Durfey. They e' spending a few days at had a lovely Christmas program i e with his wife and parents. and played games. ? r and Mrs. Neal Hawks accom-- r A special Christmas program I ied him to Ogden and at- was j put on by Ross Bowen at the tended the funeral for Buddie Beaver Ward, with the following Hawks that day. members taking part: Pat Covey, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gibbs and daughter spent Wednesday and Thursday in Brigham visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hull. til Mr. and Mrs. Del Kidman, children, Roy, Garth and VaLoise and Mrs. Marvin Simmons and two sons, Gerald and Deral, spent Saturday in Logan. FOR REMODELING AND And will B-l-- December 20. Mrs. Gibbs was formerly Miss Ada Lusk of Ma lad. Mrs. Wm. Moon of the Malad Stake Board attended M I. A. here, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward of Boise, Idaho and Max Conley of the B. Y. U. at Provo, arrived Saturday evening and Clayton Conley of the U. S. A. C. at Lo DECEMBER 29 and 30 CcUihJtch A Tip to Stop n ELITE BAKERY some produce Winter Starting MME: Troubles - w, Lee Hartley and "Chuck" Nelson YOUR CONTINUED PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED. lam' i ir ucit "TIT .iu iiiuwc starting and , jf warm-u- p enofrher big qualities. Pep 88 gasoline is tops for both these a real champ among winter "musts", premium brands. Don't make that "all gasolines are alike" mistake especially in winter. The differences between them can mean a lot to your winter driving. You'll find responsive Pep 88 gasoline ready for you at your neighborhood Vico Pep 88 station and dealer. 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