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Show page seen . , kv ELDER JOURNAL ARE FACTS From r Bnghom City.13.Utah 1951 Friday. July or the driver in a stepladder or callous corn a y traffic, be-,edifference the make all r accidental and Safe during the few seconds before an acci-itt elapse Just said. Carleton n be-no- CAN'T ou get up in the morning cling more tired than the ght before:. Have Saggitis Of The Springs You We can difficulties in Well rebuild ur sagging mattress into medy your E DAY. EVERTON genuine RINGFILLED Mattress at only a 6mall cost. EVERTON MATTRESS CO. Ph. 27 1st So. E. River BEAR RIVER CITY Nice Beside The Sea, Side' Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Gardner and children Stephen and Pamella Alice of Minneapolis, Minn, are guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Kilpack and daughters Lenore and Nadine of Huntington, Utah, are the guests of his sister, Mr. and Mns. Ronald Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Leonard and children returned Wednesday from Wyoming where they vacationed for a week. Linda Taylor of Salt Lake City is visiting her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Checketts. Whitney Checketts and George are spending two Thornley weeks at Camp Williams with the National Guard. Steril Christensen is home on leave from the navy visiting his parents, Mr. and vMrs. Merlin Andersen. Carol Ann Morgan of Salt Lake City is spending the week with her cousin, Arlene Check etts. Mrs. Arietta Thornley of Thatcher spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Checketts. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Checketts have moved into their new home. They invite their friends to come and inspect it. Mrs. Grant Checketts was gracious hostess to her club Thursday evening. A dessert lunch was served and cards were the diversion, with prizes going to Mrs. Romaine Johnson high and Mrs. Merle Holmgren cut prize. Mrs. LaVon Anderson returned to her home Friday from the New telephone c: )RINNE IMMENTS By Claudia. Guess we all know who that makes her grandparThe ents, the Claude Gilberts. ither grandparents, Elva and Marlow Miller. . . ' Michellls Then the Edward have a new baby daughter. We dont know her name, but that doesnt matter were glad shes here and doing so well. Mrs. Julius Campbell is feeling much better after her (sBhe ojourn In the Dee hospital. looks fine and acts as If she felt like a new person. Our 4th of July queen, Miss Diane Morgan suffered an eye injury when she was accidentally hit with a ball. . . Happy birthday, Lucille Marijane Morris There are just a few loose Id like to take care of In connection with the 4th of July celebration. First, to say that the general committee headed by Maurice Larsen, Taro Yagi, and Mae Redelings Can well rest after a hard, but successful two years in directing the 4th July activities. They wound up their job with praise from all sides. Then, second, here are the contest winners in the rodeo, courtesy of Dawn Reeder another able and hard worker member of the 4th of July committee. These winners have not been printed before and we thought It might not be too late, Young. Another one of Corinnes oldso here goes: Steer riding, Junior division: er residents, Bill Bosley is again First place to Dale Chlarson, up and around. Bill has been weeks, second to Garry Allen of Og- very sick the past few but the hot summer sun seems den. to have helped him quite a lot. Steer riding, senior division: Mr. Thell Young and family First place to Dee Hansen and fonmer second to Lynn Hunsaker of are now residing at the Oiies Jeppson farm which they Honeyville. Calf roping: First to Ethan recently purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jensen and Parks, Snowville; second, to have spent several days family Keith Nelson, Lynn, Utah and rethird to A. J. Hall of Portage in Yellowstone park. They port a record crowd this year, Utah. with everything filled up and ELIZABETH TAYLOR is ornamental on any beach Bare back bronk riding: First lines outside the eating and almost any other place one might mention. She to Dawn Reeder, second, Dee long establishments. Love Is Better Than Ever at Hansen; and third to Vern Han recently completed in which she plays the role of young ballet sen. instructor. Lets dance! Wild 6teer ribbon roping DRIVE IN FOR Dawn Reeder and Neil Harper hospital following an appendec- league. were the winning team. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen tomy performed Monday. Dee Hansen won the all Randy around Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stander visited 'their grandson champion trophy for the hos Lake at Salt Johnsen City and Mrs. Alvin Stander motored second consecutive time. This con to Thomas, Idaho, Tuesday pltal Sunday, where he is gave him the possession of the where they attended funeral fined receiving medical treat trophy permanently. Trophies ment. sevices for Alvins brother. were also awarded to Dawn Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Iversen of Reeder who was runner up In 5 P. M. To Midnight the all around champipn conOgden were guests of his parRadio Calls and all day Sunday test. Also to Dale Chlarson who ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iver- Special sen Sunday. won the Junior division conVolunteer Firemen Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson and test. When Mrs. J. T. Hansen of Tremonton, One of Corinnes oldest InhabOBEHLIN, O. (UP) Try our Southern and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olsen theres a fire here, it isnt neces itants, Mr. W. R. Holmes, is enFried Chicken Dinners of Brigham City were guests of sary to wake the entire town to joying his home and his many the Ernest Huggins Sunday. get the volunteer fire depart friends these days. He arrived Deep Fried Shrimp Mrs. Winnie Jensen, Mrs. Le-l- a ment on the Job. from San Diego, California late Andersen and Mrs. Phyllis French Dipped Fish And hell tell you A new FM Radio system has Saturday. were been installed with a receiver in with a twinkle in his eye, that Hunsaker of Honeyville and Chips visiting in Ogden Saturday. each of the 27 volunteer fire hes very glad to be home Kinds of is mens homes. Mr. Albert E. Holmgren where the sun shines and added confined at the L.DS. hospital On a signal from the police that one couldnt possibly get a at Salt Lake City, where he is radio dispatchers office, an sun stroke in San Diego for the medical treatment. alert is automatically relayed sun never shines there. Theres receiving Mrs. John Cope and daughter to each of the 27 sets. The sys- really no place like home. Susan of Washington, D. C. is tem is so devised that only fire Other visitors at the Mr. Wenhere visiting her father and calls get through. dell Holmes, Sr. residence are other relatives. Mrs. Albert Romano iFire Chief Clarence Van Aus-dal- Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright of is so pleased with the sys- from Seattle, Washington. They Eugene, Oregon, visited her par tem that he, with city officials, plan to stay until early in Sepents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Jen are considering its use to alert tember. Mr. Romano is employ380 N. Main Phone 438 sen, last week. Mis. Wright will key members of the civilian de- ed In Salt Lake City for the be remembered as Miss Clem fense organization. summer months. Mrs. Romano Open 11 A.M. to 1 A.M. will be remembered as Miss Holtry; they were married June (Closed Thursdays) 22. They returned to their home The Dutch first brought tea, Marilyn Holmes. xr.Two., tiny baby girls Jiave Saturday and Guy Ann Morten to Europe in 1610. sen went with them. LaWanna Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen had the misfortune to fall and break her right leg just obove the knee. This is the third time this leg has been broken. The whole community extends their sympathy to her and hopes that she will keep up that wonderful smile that she has. Many of the townspeople ate tended the celebration at on the 4th. Bear River City is plenty proud of her two ball teams this year. They are at the top of the ends ... bl-G-- Hem! FOOD COUPONS see your JflOT dealer for full details j YES . . . A Bushel of Groceries and a Peck of Idaho tatoes i I that's right! Po- FREE! I, BEAT THE HIGH COST, OF LIVING 2 TOYS! SAVE... with a new THOR Wringer Type Washer! CAR - additional listings or for directory advertising ... - its SAVE... SERVICE e SOON ? M with this bonus of quality foods! Need a new washer? 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