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Show Thursday. July 9, seph Heusser of Deweyville a ' speedy recovery. She is convalescing at the home of her daughter. Mrs. DeVere Hess and small son returned from the Valley hospital Friday. RECOVERING FROM Plymouth La Von Nish Two Babies Blessed j son of Mr. and Mrs. The baby Stewart Burnett was given the OPERATION name of Carl James by Orvil Nish in meeting Sunday. The baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Brogg of Garland was also named Yvonne by her grandfather Ted Hess. The 4th of July celebration was a huge success, with a parade in the forenoon, horse pulling and a girls soft ball game between the Bear River All Stars aad the Comets from Salt Lake City for the afternoon A rodeo was entertainment. well attended in the evening, with fireworks and square dar.r ing climaxing the two day cele- Mrs. Harriet Archibald is reported to be slowly improving at the Logan L.D.3. hospital after undergoing a maor oper- ation Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Steed of Salt Lake City were weekend guests of the Eari Pearsons. Their son Rodney returned home after spending a week at the Pearsons. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Starr and son John, the Carl Storrs and Clea Lamb families, enjoyed the 4th of July at Bear Lake and Logan canyon. Glenda Schofield of Ogden spent a week visiting her grandand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin bration. Mrs. Serilla Burbank Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles of Tremonton, the Raymond Heus-ser- s d and Bishop and Mrs. Barrus of Deweyville, Mrs. Clark Rudd of Fielding, Mrs. Joseph Archibald of Benson ward called at the Orvil Nish home Sunday to wish Mrs. Jo Win-for- Hess. Janice Lamb, who :j going to business college in Salt Lake City spent the holiday at home. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish and family have gone to their farm in Montana for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish ac- - i()V79 y ' 3K.V bv S. , companied Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nish of Salt Lake City to South ern Utah Sunday where they visited Bryce and Zions canyons. Mrs. Maud Hess and daughter Karma have been to Sublett for two weeks caring for the children of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Steed while they were vacation-- I ing in California. Mr. and Mrs. Steed Estep and Nessie Vanderhoof were in Og-den Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Archi-- ! bald were in Idaho Falls over the weekend. Wanda Misiner of Mellbrae, California is here due to the illness of her mother Harriet Archibald. The Lloyd Esteps of Ogden were weekend guests of Steed Esteps. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Johnson of Brigham City visited with Mrs. DeVere Hess Saturday. . Mrs. Ettie Rudd and Leora McCowan were visitors at the Ervin Hess home Saturday. Mrs. De Vere Hess received word from her husband in Germany that he was spending a week sightseeing in Switzerland. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Whitaker of Twin Falls, Idaho and Betty Hawkes of Wendell, Idaho were weekend guests of the Clyde Steeds. Betty, a sister of Mrs. Steed, is spending the week with her. Mrs. Ida Steed is spending two months in California with her son Nolan and family. Visitors over the weekend at the Ray Whitings were Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Neakles of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oleen and family of Cresent, Utah. Their son Russell is spending two weeks at the Whitney home. I ' Beaver Dam - Collinston Mrs. Clark Bowen Entertains Club s229.95 REFRIGERATOR model A brand-ne- 1 EASY BUDGET TERMS K little floor spacel Famous Completely new design and styling to add to the beauty of your kitchen space in Plenty of 1 food-stora- General Electric dependability! at a price you can easily And afford 1 ii BE SURE TO STOP IN TODAY I Russ Electric Phone 3956 Tremonlon, Utah dinner guests of Bishop and Mrs. Clark Bowen Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson and daughter of Mantua and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Chambers and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mayne ot Ogden were dinner guests of Mrs. Lillie Veibell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bowen and daughter, Mrs. Warner Fisher, visited with relatives and friends in Ogden Tuesday. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Norlander in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmors accompanied the J. J. White family to Logan canyon on the 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Christensen of Ephraim and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zollinger of San Bernardino, California called on the George Johnson family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons visited in Ogden Sunday afterl noon with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robbins and family. Mrs. Grant Marble entertained at a weineer roast in honor of her daughter Kathryn's birthday Friday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Francom and daughters Tamara, and Dawn of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Thayne and their children, Sonja, Marilyn and Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen were Salt Lake City visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kuhnie of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Al Walkenhurst of Salt Lake Ciiy and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Christensen of Ephraim visited with the Johnson and Al Erickseii families Saturday and Sunday. A. A. Johnson is spending the week in Idaho Falls with his daughter, Mrs. Thales Nielsen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lorimtr Seal of Salt Lake City visited Saturday with Mr. Seal's mother, Mrs. Joseph Seal. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vicki-Wend- ie Se-cri- st Bishop. Bear River City Andrea Harrins Receives Call From Korea l Pfc. Harvey Breagger called his wife, Audreinne, on the telephone from Puzan, Korea, on June 25th to wish her a happy anniversary, they hava been married one year. Harvey He is Js in Communications. the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Breagger of Willard. Miss Gay Ann Mortensen is visiting her mother Mrs. Joo Wright of Kennewick, Washington. Miss. Gaye Anderson her. They intend to stay two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Kilpack Utah visited of Huntington. their daughters Mrs. Pauline Leonard and Mrs. Gay Ander-son- . Mr. and Mrs. James Hill of Cove, Oregon called on Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huggins Tuesday. They were married Monday and were on their honeymoon. Jim is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Hill who formerly lived here. r Dwight Anderson and Mrs. Kilpack of Huntington were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Petersen in Ogden Sunday. Ronald and Mr. Kilpack motored to the R. N. Burt ranch in the Uintah's and spent the day fishing. Clareince Smith and son Doyle of San Jose, California spent Thursday with Mr. and ClarMrs. WTillard Anderson. ence and Mrs. Anderson are brother and sister. The Alvin Andersons enjoyed a lovely picnic in Logan canyon Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Andersen of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merrill and children of Preston, Idaho: Mrs. Audreinne A. Breagger, Mrs. Nathan Anderson and Cro-ve- daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Andersen. The occasion was Mrs. Merrill's birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hansen and daughter Mary and son Ted, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cooper and son Steven, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Jennings and two children, of San Diego, California, Rasmus Hansen and Chris Hansen were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Elwood in Elwood. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jethro Kilpack of Huntington, Utah were guests of the Ronald Leonards last weekend. Mrs. Colleen S. Andersen and daughter Carla and Mrs. A. Breagger spent four days in Garniel, Montana as guests of Colleen's sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs B. Peck. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Jennings and children Judy and Joel of San Diego, Cal.. are visiting Mrs. Jennings parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hansen. They spent a few days in Yellowstone park. A2c Lon Hansen is stationed in Tucson, Arizona at present. He recently returned from England. Og-fe- n Guests at the L. O. 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