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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, 16, 1943 . i gptr Ciltl jjrs. Mr. Leon Jensen, Mr. and jnn. cnr- a Mrs M. ' P- - Mrs. Jen" nia and New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. John McKenzie of Elko, Nevada, visited with friends here over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rock left Saturday morning for a vacation trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. Gam Judd were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. tiey attended Ed Morgan Sunday. Page 5 spent playing Pinochle. A light lunch was served. Members of the C. C. Johnson family gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Gardner on the occasion afternoon, Sunday being Mr. Gardner's birthday. A delicious hot dinner was enpoy- ed by the group. Among out of town visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Coy Gardner and family of and Mr.and Mrs. Herman Jeppson and family of Mantua. Commemorating the first anniversary of "Pep's Place," Dewey Ramsdell entertained at a Keith Gardner being: the honor- members attended. Alma King his wife and other members cf ed sweethearts. of Garland was the speaker. Re- the family. A group of young people gave a freshments were served Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward went by Mrs. series of parti?s over the week- Dam, assisted by her daughters to Ogden Wednesday to attend end. They were entertained bv Ruth and Pauline. the basketball games. Doris Hadfield Saturday night; Mr, and Mrs. Joe Metzguer of Lorenzo Bowcutt Sr. spent a by Luana Tingey Sunday and Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Arn few in Salt Lake last week Winona and Maurine Capener old Whitaker and children of with days his children. after the dance Monday. The Daughters of the Pioneers Tremonton were guests of their held their monthly meeting FriThe Primary officers and tea parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry LEADER WANT-ADPAY day afternoon at the home of chers met Wednesday evening Tubbs, Monday. Mrs. Leon Jensen. The lesson at the home of Mrs. Vert Udy The Jack Welllngs of Logan was given by Dollie Iverson and honoring some of their members and Blaine Wellings of Evanston a musical number was rendered at a social. A were here for the reunion. by Rita Anderson, Pearl Elwell Lt. and Mrs. Donald Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Bowcutt, Have Your and Wanda Johnson. who are here on vacation from Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward, Keith IMPLEMENTS FARM A delicious luncheon was serv-ve- d supper Sunday evening. Those South America, visited with Mr. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cap REPAIRED NOW by Seretta Johnson, Reta present were Mr. and Mrs. R. J. and Mrs. E. W. Ward the first ener, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Capener, wait until you are ready Anderson, Iva Barker and Jennie Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin of the week. The Welton Wards Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Capener and Why to use them? Jensen. Johnson.Mr. and Mrs. Vernon and Smith Ward of Pocatello, Leone Price were among the Mr. and Mrs. Garn Judd were Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward of Salt guests from Salt Lake at the reguests of honor Friday evening Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Dew- Lake and Mrs. Rayola Walker of union. Blacksmith & Machine Works L. H. Kennard of Logan, who at a party given by the Ward ey Ramsdell. Ogden, were Sunday guests at "Mends Everything served as bishop of our ward for Teachers at the home of Mr. and Irving Christensen is confin- - the ward heme. But People's Ways" Mrs. Reuben Holmgren. ed to the Valley hospital where i Mrs. Thola Ogden and daugh many years was able to attend with ward the dinner Monday The evening was spent playing he underwent a major operation ter Carol Ann came up from Salt Bunco, with everyone receiving Monday evening. He is reported Lake Friday and visited with the D. P. Jensens. They returned getting along satisfactorily. a prize. A lunch was served. home after the ward reunion on Saturday evening, Mr. and Monday. Mrs. Judd were honored with anMrs. Annie Wagstaff and other party at the home of Mr. of Salt Lake have been children and Mrs. Roy Braegger and givher parents, Mr. with visiting en by the "Teen Agen Group" We, the members of the BEAR RIVER CHAPTER of the Mon and Mrs. George Bowcutt. held ward reunion The A. M"UTAH YOUNG FARMERS' ASSOCIATION' extend a cordial I. committee and the Mrs. E. W. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. between the Invitation to every farmer or Games were played and prizes day in a beautiful'y decorated were won by Mr. and Mrs. Rich hall was well attended. A hot J. O. Hadfield, C. E. Smith of ages of 18 to 35 inclusive, to attend our regular MONDAY meeUnff at the BEAR RIVER. HIGH SCHOOL, March 1st, at ard Nessler, Vernon Johnson and dinner was served to about four Garland and John Smith of attended the funeral of people. 7:30 p. m. Cliff Barker. A delicious buffet hundred and twenty-fiv- e lunch was enjoyed by all. The Former residents from Salt Lake, their brother Joseph M. Smith at We need new members and for your support guests of honor were presented Ogden, Logan, Brigham and oth Draper Tuesday. we have much in the line of near-b- y er A. A. CapeThe H. attended. S. Mrs. places Tingey, a lovely gift. farm information and social functions to musical under the di ner and Russell Capener spent a Saturday evening, 18- - friends rection ofprogram enoffer you. was Ellen week few last in Lake Salt Capener, days gathered- at the Clifford Jen numbers school with and the girls special by joyed attending sen residence where they enjoy YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO INVESTIGATE! ed a three course hot supper ser- Doris Marsh of Willard, the Gar there returned home with them. A.A. Capener left Wednesday ved by Mrs. Jensen, Ada Stander land Harmonettes, and several here. a trip to Arizona and Mexico from local for young people and Rula Checketts. Following A "fireside" was held Sunday activities with ended The day's supper Pinochle was played and ball in church at the Jesse Davis after the the Sweethearts Lias Bywater and Thomas Wad A good crowd of M.I.A. home. Winona and with Capener doups were awarded the prizes Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson and daughter Evelyn, and Mrs. Lee Johnson and son Kerry, were Salt Lake visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frildo Anderson were host and hostess to their club Saturday evening. Pinochle was played with prizes awarded. A delicious hot supper was en joyed. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardy returned home Tuesday following a short vacation trip to Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Burt are in . . . Safeway brings you fruits and vegetables of guaranteed California, where they are vishis Dick and their son, iting quality, prices them by the pound. With everything measured wife. by weight, there's no need to buy more or less than you need Mrs. JaNae Anderson enterout even "dozens" or "bunches." S Og-de- n, Mr. and Mrs. Gam Judd have left to make their home in Og-de- n. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nes-sl'attrday were have purchased their home. Mrs. Harlan Anderson and Mrs. and were Wendell Jensen are both receiv Holman ing medical treatment at the fledbome following an Cooley hospital A good crowd attended the nalifor- yip U"""&" evening, fax. er eeW' 'V&VSrt SPRINGTIME Mi dance Wednesday evening spon sored by the Daughters of the Pioneers. The hall was attractively decorated and refresh ments were sold. Mr. and Mrs. Mario Checketts announce the arrival of a son, born recently at Brigham City. Tnrmonton, Utah furniture Values Suggestion: II.C.ROIIDE DRIVE . MEMBERSHIP ELEB yING ROOM SUITES .149.95 up - would-be-farm- frjROOM SUITES $124.95 Tre-mont- TKATOB $214.95 FRIGKKATORS er, on - INNIHUER WASHER . . .$189.95 The Bear River Chapter Members pOTUC RANGE- - $239.00 1MPS0N $ 3.95 TABLES 1RD jLEMAN HEATERS $ 54.95 EAUTYREST MATTRESS $ 59.50 1L tt-- 1 f. I'm mi mLwibi-- . 7M'i.inr-i,tri- of UTAH YOUNG FARMERS eve-in- g, a- -i tote M'&m sym dGxpp '&i of full value la produce because tained her club Saturday after noon at her home. Time was in to make your purchase come You select the exact amount you want of each item. . .pay only for what you get So you're sure of full value on every purchase . . . every day. Be A Pk sure . . . shop SAFEWAY. W& 1 'eewetwv 1948 1 JCoor 3V ic ..lb. a!i..ib. Strlneless Stalks Grapefruit Pink Deglet oz. No. Celery California S ..Ib. Avocados Dates Seedless White Yams Candied V. S. No. 1, GM Drive Hydra-Mari- e on all models optional No. lb. 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