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Show Ml M4 n. u ? - iT -- bV rJ ?it!L -r- in. noN .n-rc 7T RIVER BEAR THE ,lt 1925 RAILROAD CEREMONIES DUE IE 01 ! VALLEY t, J "I: "tin Editor-Publishe- r io oil a its the ownership-to of expires June cnes" CcUihJtch New published ior x.tan, Utah, the Mrs. Delpha Bo wen Mr. and Mrs. Jak Simmons have moved to Ogden where he Hder-s- s-: is now employed. Public in Those from Beaver Ward who Notary a- -r and county attended the Primary Union A-appeared were Mrs. Rosa Rucker, i;y been meeting o having Mrs. Melba Kidman and Lucille to law, de- - Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowen spent at Salt Lake to the week-en- d convenMendenhall the attend "is knowledge and tion. statement of the Mrs. Marie Johnson has reciragement and e turned home after a few weeks aforesaid publi-iatat the home of her parents at the in shown 'required by the Logan. Club was held at the home of amendei 1912, as Foster Friday. Prizes were Ella d March 3, 1933, Anna Durfey, Josephinie won by Postal jia 537, Marie Lefler. Special and Delong wit: to ations, were Marian Ericksen es and addresses guests Bowen. and Delpha editor, is A. N. Sunday visitors at the Joseph :;ton, Utah. - Ericksen home were Mr. and Mrs. ;er is Leader PubEricksen and family Lie; TDemonwu, Durrell from Dayton, Idaho. ::ir.g, Alvaretta Elder Lincoln Bell, who recentTremonton, from a mission to Idaho-ow- ly returned IsRexburg, was the France speaker at sacbondholders, 1AF ir.d other security rament Meeting Sunday. Musical numbers included two numbers g or holding 1 per of total amount of from the Bell Quartet. Kay Bowen spent a few days E. s. or other se- -t ' Bear River State at Deweyville at the home of his uncle, Bill Johnson. (ton, Utah. Dinner guests at the home of .vcrage number of Warnke i fcaie of this pub-- J Mr. and Mrs. R. W. ys or distributed, Thursday evening were Mr. and tails or otherwise, Mrs. Frank Hunter from Deer and Mrs. l cribers during the Lodge, Montana, Mrof Hunter children and Chester is preceding the Colorado and b e is 1250. Kremmling, Mrs. M. A. Talbot of Ogden. B subscribed before Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Francom jj1 of October 1949. W. E. Kerr are the proud parents of a baby li r 'dn that ne & of The the following is, i: , -- u-o- f n j J - Mr-an- I- IIk It on I COMFORT f on a new J' EVERTON HAVE THE OF TIIE uit - i IR j by GREYHOUND n - - 5 i It ""1 nd te move-'faml- 1 Iy . . ot - v.; -- two-and-a-h- alf Gib-Anders- en g. T $1-6- is A 3 1 i DK.L.W. UNDER - j r i - Mr. and Mrs. Joe Durfey and urday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hall of Norman spent Friday at Ogden City, Mr. and Mrs. J.- S. Erigham visiting relatives. of Wells Woodruff and Mr. and Mrs. Ellen Hancey of Smith-fiel- d Mrs. A- J. Hall were Sunday dinspent Saturday and Sunday ner guests of Mrs. Margaret with her daughter, Mrs. Clar- Knudsen. , ence Biddle. Mrs. Virgil Harris, Carol and Phil, and Mrs. Floyd Rose and Janice visited at Pleasantview Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Madsen and family. Mrs. Virgil C Ilarris Phil remained there until Sat- IATTRES! 'f j fllVX SLEEP IN 2 rnosT is i Quccd j? My commission 24th 1950. ' r, . ring, f h" - ooil, ; - unt the COMPANY, Inc. for Friday Distributi year (in advance) $2.50 per 1 Second Class Trcmonton, Utah as 1879. March of 3, under act ''?5 b5 p'yTTING, uevere Harris was in Grace, iLyle Munns and Shelley Munns, Mrs. May T. Kent and children were the weekend guests of Mr. activity committee. .Idaho, this week on business. Elaine Ekins and friends of The Halloween dance schedul- -' and Mrs- Warren Lyon at their for October 27th will be a cos- - home at Shelley, Idaho. ed Oydea visited with Mrs. Rose tume affair so be making those Ekins Sundav. 1 .. i Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ander- - Hf chadwlck &f son of Tremonton spent the past Lake itcd CUy briefly with week with Raymond's mother ' sister Mr- and msMrs. Ethel Hoskirisi. was here for Mr tre .... ar, 1112 u Mm. u. Harris re Romcr while she convention Primary Saturday. ceived word this week of the birth of a baby bov to Mr. nnril Mrs. Chadwick was accomp-- j &" rairiCK Mrs. OrviUe J. Harris of Namna .nKQ. ' aiso or salt Laxe city. Idaho, October 14th. The Junior girls, undr ih? v.. N f direction of their teacuci, Hazel Koford and Mrs. Arlene M CJ V, I 1 Hansen enjoyed a social evening Th a i i i By Mrs. William IVt,r,eniMondayniehtmovie then went to Mrs. Han-- ! A Parley Bates, of the General sen's honv? for ice cream. Sunday School Board was in' Carol Petersen visited her! attendance at our Sunday cousin. Opal Petersen of Perry,' School this week. He encouraged last Wednesday on her birthday. us to continue the high atten-- . dance record of our ward and to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Laub, get our neighbors to join us. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. S. retersen B. ,Iess of Drignam City enjoy Time for ed a day's visit in Logan on Lake and Joe Barlow of ClearEXTRA COMFORT I field on a three day huntinz EXTRA SCENIC BEAUTY trip in Green River, Wyoming; EXTRA CONVENIENCE son L0'"11 Bob Barker and and last weekend. The boys bagged Crabtree of Providence two deer. dropped to sPend Friday with Mr. audi Recently the p. T. A organi-jiw 13 A uoaar zation invited Evan Green of the MrsTake to the Ojirn Road by to visit our; Highway Patrol . ' I Greyhound! All over America, school and talk to the pupils Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Checketts romantic varationlamU invite about safety on this busy high- - and son of Salt Lake City spent you. Leave workaday carei ber B?r Since hind, and w hisk awHy on an exthen the children the weekend with Mrs. Una. way. li have been safety conscious and White. citing trip. In many cases youll find lower prices, and better are obeying the pedestrian safety . accommodations at tho rules much better. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Tony Thorpe and pluce of your choice. Now'a tha I asked to coop-rain this and Mrs. Eliza Gibson of tj'iie, Greyhound it the way to ment and see if we can go Maladi Idaho and Mrs. and go . ttie enjoyment is high, the With impressive ceremonies the new 6,700-fotunnel at through a year without an acci- - Don Gibson of Tremonton were cost is low! Altamont, Wyoming will be opened Oct 24, marking the end of dentSunday dinner guests at the EXT."! " "Of a Darrell Heaton and Wilma nome of Mr year job which cost Union Pacific $8,000,000. Mrs. Glen Lake Salt City The upper left picture is a short course in tunnel construction. of the Stake Board $5.65 Boise, Ida In the foreground is a double curtain of steel reinforcing visited M. I. A here Tuesday Ida. $3 30 Idaho Falls, steel beams and timbers. In the background, evening. strengthened by Mrs. Russell Jenkins and $2.60 Utah Provo, toward the east is the concrete looking Percilla Chrtstensen, Eva Hannewly compleled portal, from Salt Lake visited over Pocatello, Ida $2.20 lining. How the concrete' is poured is shown in the upper right sen, and Lettie Snow of the Re- ithe weekend with Mr. Mrs. and (add tax) picture. The workmen in the lower right are putting the finishing lief Society Stake Board were in W. A. Adams. touches on the reinforcing woven around the beams and timbers. attendance at meeting Tuesday MIDLAND HOTEL Men and machines cut through the mountain near the opening afternoon. M. E. Hall H. to J. Laub Idadrove Boise, of the west portal at lower left. The mucking machine at the Eva B. Hansen returned last Agent . .. . ...... r A n bottom of the picture is scooping away the lower section. services of Utah mc Tr.cmonton, luin hhciiu iai Colorado where she visited her his Thone 3886 cousin, Senator Bert Miller. girl, the little girl is greeted by daught3r and family, Mr. and Church Friday afternoon. A Mrs. Raymond Kimball. three older sisters. Miss Leona Petersen returned Mrs. Marin Simmons has re- program was given and refreshturned home after undergoing ments were served to seventeen. home Sunday morning after an operation. Her daughter, Mrs. Wendell L. Harris of Logan spending a month with relatives Tom Simmons of Stone, Idaho is and Bud Cottle of Tremonton and friends in Wendell and Buhl, spent the weekend with Wendells Idaho. She was the guest of her spending a few days with her. OSTEOPATHIC HIYSICIAN and SURGEON Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Jardine of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. cousin, Mrs. Erma Jensen. The M. Men elected the followhas taken over Dr. Wardloigh's practice in Salt Lake City were callers at Harris. the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sam Morris of Ogden was a ing officers on Tuesday night Garland, Utah busness visitor here last week Earl Petersen, president; Keith Warnke on Friday. Phone 17 Office hours; 10:00 to 12:00 2:00 to 5:00 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen and and the guest of Mr. and Mr$s J. Fridal, vice president; Roy Abel, Mrs. Dick Jensen attended the F. Conley. secretary; and Willis Petersen, Miss Janet Morris of Brigham funeral services of S. C. Hunter at Ogden. Mr. Hunter was the City was a weekend guest of her father of Mrs. Grace Warnke. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ericksen Hawks. O Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen and 1 and daughters are now residing were of Sunday Ogden at Wheelon where Mr. Ericksen family guest of Mrs. Francis Allen. is now employed. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Bells and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowen attend- Mrs. J. D. Hawks attended the ed a wedding reception Friday U. E. A. Convention at Salt Lake evening at Wellsville given in City Thursday, Friday and Sathonor of a cousin- - FINEST EQUIPMENT TO MAKE niGIIEST QUALITY 3 Portage Priced At DE LUXE $28.50 - $34.50 Mrs. J. W. Knudson and daugh- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward ter, Joan, Mrs. Floyd Rose and Mrs. Virgil Harris attended the and son, Eric, of Salt Lake City "Passion Play" at Ogden Friday visited from Thursday until Sunday with Mr- and Mrs. John F. evening. Conley. "Bluebird" The girls including. Mr. and Mrs. Wm R. Harris of Sharen Gibbs, Barbara Hale Tremonton visited Sunday with Harris, Sandra Donna Gaye Mrs. Mr. Wm D. Harris and and Moris and Rosalie Halford en relatives. nther oficers tertained the Primary Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Howell and teachers at a party at the and daughter of Preston were weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. H T A 11'; l, t V Ml - :P I MATTRESS 4827 COMPANY. Phone 27 BRIGIIAM city J. C- Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor and son Louis, of Ogden visited Sun DODGEiSEDAN i 4' 1 00 Plus - day with Mrs. Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gibbs. Misses Noma Harris and .Rilla Beth John who are employed in Ot'den scent the weekend at their homes here. Sheila, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris underwent a 214-T- on tonsil operation at the Valley Hospital Thursday. Feature for feature . , , dollar for lubrication, complete cylinder cooling, Mrs. J. C Gibbs, Mrs. Maurice . . . GMC'i "450" models are the dollar main bearings and airplane-typ- e Hall Mrs. Katherinie Thomas and Tocco-harden2y2-tfield. in leaders the crankshafts give truck value motored to Ogden Monday where them unsurpassed engine performMrs. Thomas took her baby for Rugged and reliable, CMC "450s;' ance, economy and long life. Their medical check up. have a handsome, husky, bumper-ba- r wide range of axle and transmission Mrs. Stanley H. Castleton, Mrs. grille that gives front end protection fits them precisely to the job options Their John B Allen, Mrs. T. J- Fessler, trucks. possessed by no other . . . and their excellence Mrs. Don C. McCrary, Mrs. makes renowned steering makes them your best investment. Arthur Dixon, Mrs. Neal Hawks them handle with passenger car ease. attended the "Passion Play" at Come in and get full facts Their rods, today. Ogden Saturday evening. CMC'Triplt Checked" uud trucki art impeded three way Miss Marion Barnes of Garfor appearance, performance, value. Ute the "Triple Mc Don land was the guest of Checked" intignia at a guide to a better uied truck buy. ' Crary Sunday. Mrs. Harold E. Hall and son, Byron were in Brigham City Wednesday on businiess. Mr. and Mrs. Asael Knudsen had as guests Sunday, Mr. and TREMONTOV DIAL 3336 Mrs. Le? Thompson of Ogden-- irXipuL JUST CO.V.PAflE THE CMC IVilli Oilier Sales Tax on j 2 S631.10 p - 1 Down and 24 Monthly Payments of $67.20 a month "050" Truchs ed all-arou- ball-beari- ng ,L,RERAL ALLOWANCE ON TRADE-IN6 00 U - I- J , S full-pressu- rifle-drill- ed (So Tremonton nd re ... Wayne Sandall Motor Co. , VOC LL CE SI RE TO SEE ALL THE BtST TUEMOXTON DIAL 2311 for re'$ the hovy |