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Show Page Two -- BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER at Tremonton, Utah, on Thursday of Each Week for Friday Distribution Phone 23 First West Street Published Entered at the Post Office at Tremonton, Utah, as Second Class Matter October 15, 1925 A. N. RYTTING, Editor-Publish- er SUBSCRIPTION BATES (In Advance) SOLDIER RATES ONE YEAR - $2.50 $1.75 tion. A number of little guests were present and Judy received many lovely gifts. PENROSE Mrs. Marie Fonnesbeck of Lo Mrs. D. M. Grover returned to her home at Pine View dam, gan is spending a few days at the Tuesday, after visiting the past week with her daughter Mrs. Og-de- Ersol Berchtold and family, Clarence and Earl Perkins of Blanding visited three days last week with Bishop J. F. Petersen and family. They accompanied the Petersen's and Mrs. Annie Perkins to the horse race meet at Logan Thursday. Bishop and Mrs. J. F. Petersen and Mrs. Annie Perkins went to Salt Lake Friday to visit with Sgt. Ray Perkins who just arrived home from Europe. Mrs. Annie Perkins returned to her home in Blanding after spend ing the past seven months at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J, F. Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Petersen went to Virginia, Idaho, Wednes day. Mrs. Petersen and daughter, Linda remained to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Steed. Mr. and Mrs. Wendal Godfrey of Trenton visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. F Petersen Mrs.- Lawrence Petersen, Mrs. J. B. Shuman and Mrs. J. F. Petersen were Brigham visitors Monday. Mrs. Mable Highfield and son Orsen and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Petersen and Boydc Petersen were Salt Lake visitors Monday. Mrs. Petersen visited with her mother, Mrs. Martha Howard and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buxton. Mrs. Fred W. Petersen accompanied by Mrs. Ed Rader of visited Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in Salt Lake City. A large group attended the lecture in Thatcher Tuesday evening, given by Pres. C. E. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Shuman, Mr. and Mrs. Ersol Berchtold and Mrs. D. M. Grover and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Petersen attended the Seventies meeting at Stone Sunday. home of her son, Verdon Fonnes beck. Mrs. LaPriel Bair entertained Tuesday evening in honor of Corporal Mariner Munk of Howell, who is home on a furlough, after spending thirty months in England. All the young folks were invited. The time was spent playing games and a delicious tray luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. George Sorenson and son Blaine; Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Larscn of Hyrum, Utah; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larsen were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fonnesbeck; Wednesday. Mrs. Lester Hawkes of Howell gave a birthday party for her son Richard Sunday. A birthday cake Thursday, October 4, Tremonton, Uta- h- with three candles was the center I riece for the dinner table. Ten' little guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Smith of Promontory, a sister of Mrs. Hawkes, was Mr. and Mrs. Orson Christy, sen and family were in Logan cr ELWOOD Miss Leola Romer spent t' The theme of the Relief Society week end at home from ' , also present. onenin? social was "The Teacher wnere sne is enrouea in the U. Mr. and Mrs. Verdon Fonnes-j ker Work." This theme was A beck announce the arrival of an cleverly worked out in booklets Bishop and Mrs. W. E. Fridi other son on September 24, at a which were presented to each lady and were very happy that they had tfe Brigham hospital. Mother present as a favor. fine. pleasure, of visiting a few hours baby are doing Munns was in with their Charlotte Mrs. daughter Lydia, Announcements have been reof the well arranged and had a brief stopover on her ceived by many local people telling charge way stunts and games. Each from D. C. to of the arrival of the third son, of interesting Washington, Cat teacher gave an outline of the subMr. and Mrs. J. Arwin Gunnell, fornia. dejects to be given in the various who are now living in Mesa, Mrs. Anna A. Williams left h partments during the coming year. Refreshments were served to a plane to spend the week end it' large group of members. President California with her husband whor Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Woodward Ruth Hunsaker had the social at boat was to dock the expected were the guests on Sunday of Dr. her home because the heating sysof the week. and Mrs. H. R. McGee in Logan. tem at the church is not ready. Lop-,- 1 ! 1 11 1 r j ' i &k I 1345 7 AW l Vm WSfe-; W' ',ms.J w! i f' ml n -- k; .v5?jea? (9 ' . 5 ;. y . , ,. .' 'Al r ' w?Jip. sf n 1 J" ?4 Cor-inn- e The most popular thoroughfare in town Your Newspaper YOUR NEWSPAPER . . . .indispensible in the pre- sentation anl interpretation of the news. Capitalize on It! It's a street of facts your hometown newspaper HOWELL and you, the readers, travel along its familiar Mr. and Mrs. James E. Nessen and family, Mr. and MrsAVilford Olsen of Ogden; Mrs. Barbara E. Nessen of Tremonton and Mrs. Zelda Hess of Howell spent the week end at Lava Hot Springs. They report a very enjoyable trip. Mr. and Mrs. Steve De Jarnctt and family motored to Ogden Sunday and were very happily surprised. Two of Mrs. De Jarnett's brothers and a friend were there. They had all just arrived from ... t path daily. It is the thoroughfare which carries the news of your community, the nation and the world into your home. It renders indispensable service to the overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Miller of Logan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Anderson. Mrs. Miller is the former Afton Anderson, daughter of Wm. Anderson. The couple have been stationed in California, and recently returned to Utah. Judy Wood, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Vyrle Wood was hostess at a birthday party last Tuesday. The birthday cake with five candles was the main attrac nessman. 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