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Show ! Crusade Against "Mr. Rat" CaJt (jatland Mrs. Howard Shurtz. after visiting relatives in AmeriWe are proud cf our grada Miss Dahrl Thompson spent can Jr. Fork and Salt Lake for school Call basketball team who have City BMrs. Eph Peterson Call for your bait at one of the By Mrs. William Petersen the weekend at home from the about weeks. three is won He two out of three games Jnct one slowly B. Y. U. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sorensen following places: his health. Miss Doris Sandall was hostess Mr. and Mrs. Junius at the tournament. regaining played our were in Thompson in Logan Wednesday. The - Wagstaff . pun, Service Perry a surat very Willis pretUly arranged i' and Harold Petersen are Sorensens have purchased two .ooI'Mr. lUt-- Station. prise party complimenting Miss at home after spending the homes in will be Charlene Bronson on her birth- winter at Logan and Willard - Woodland's Service v Day- - We have the U. S. A. C. in Lo .sill Cluccd - lKkn boarding at "i lover i.Si about the home the place, There SPREAD. Station. Honeyville - Johnson's Store. Deweyville - Utoco Service Fielding - Earl's Store. Garland - Utah Oil Refining leaving the ward this spring. They will be missed but it is the wish of all that they will be happy in their new undertaking. Mrs. Henry Sorensen underwent a major oDeration at. the L. D. S. hospital in Logan Tuesday morning. At the time this news was written the is improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper and Mr. and Mrs. Ace Christensen attende session at the Logan Temple Wednesday evening. Miss Sherma Hansen is spending the spring between quarter vacation at home from the U. of day. - Company. Bear River High School - Ag. how for we know room. n he lust Tremonton - Phil's Service. Bear River City . Johnson's been feeam,, Taa have Service, the promise Corinne - Morgan's Grocery. S Brlgham City - County Agent's we are supply-JRoom 2 - Court House. office a specially packed Mantua and Fish Jeppson'a Service fjw the U.S. whom we Call for -your bait Monday, fLie, with " March 27, at 2:00 P.M. and bring usuaL raticide ready your neighbor along as he will U. treated with appreciate good company. Do not Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman wers now - we are expecting Ogden visitors on Tuesday. Julie prepared red squill forget Holman, who came Monday to you. .hntit the place. .fl tsse visit her grandparents, accom- fth give panied them. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oyler and Lu Ann Shaffer were Logan visitors on Saturday. Douglas Allred underwent a major operation at the Valley hospital on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper had as Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Harper, George Coombs and Clyde, Dean and Jimmy Holt of Tremonton. A group of friends gathered at the Wendell Hansen home Mon-daevening. Out of town guests wtere Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Cutler of Snowville. Luncheon was served to 12 guests. A number of ward members who were unable to attend the presentation of the M. I. A. Stake play in Garland were in attendance at the showing in Fielding y .sar j I G-- E Range with g" "Speed-cookin- at a price that's lower than you'd ever expect! See it today! You'll shout about it, just as we are doing! bh buttons Controls! PssWuttM Huge Tripl-Ove- Calrod Oven Timer! Thrift Sij Cooker! ! Heating Units! Fourth Raisabie Unit! iRUSS ELECTRIC m TREMONTON Authorized dealer ELECTRIC GENERAL HI. B.I. PAT. OFF, RANGES j) Reasons The A capella choir from the R the direcrendered a most inspirational program here Sunday night. The attention of the audience expressed their appreciation of the music. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Fridal and son, Walter, recently returned from a trip to Chicago R. High School, under tion of Mr. Jorgensen, where they visited Miss ON APRIL 14 Lydia Fridal. They also visited Nauvoo and other places of hstoric interest to the Latter Day Saints and really enjoyed the trip. Willis and Harold Petersen attended meeting in the Sixth ward in Logan Tuesday night where they showed slide pictures and were guest speakers. Miss Carol Bingham of Gar- land was an overnight guest of Miss Carol Petersen last Thurs- O day. Thomas Abel is at home again .At Deacons. Three group awards were won by the girls. Notable among the girls receiving lOOf individual awards were three in one family, Arlene Leah and Cleo Sorensen, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-fo- PGNNEY'S TIiniFTV OASTOn 5TORG IS rd Sorensen. very successful ward reunion was held Friday, March 17th with the Relief Society In charge-Coverwere laid for 200. A great number of former ward members were in attendance A program, under the direction of Ruth Hol- READY WITH THE A s the per- man and Rhea Christensen and formance Harmon Piersin, a the various auxilliary organizamember of the cast, served a de- tions were represented by skits. lightful luncheon to the cast LaVona Grover read the "East The play was presented to a Garland Bugle" Former Relief packed house in Clarkston Tues- Society presidents were honored. day evening. They were royally Among those present was Mrs. received and treated to a lunch- Sophia Larson who served as the eon following the performance, first president of the organiza by the local M. I. A. The play tion and was in office for 29 will also be presented in Weston, years. She recently celebrated her 92nd birthday anniversary. Idaho on Monday evening. also received The program in Sacrament The Bishop Meeting Sunday was presented honors, John W. Larson, our by the L. D. S. Girls under the first Bishop, was in attendance direction of Hazel Riser. In as well as those who followed attendance the him, with the exception of Hans representing Stake Presidency was Vernald Johnson, who passed away a Johns and Mrs. Johns as a mem number of years ago. The ladies ber of the Stake L. D. S. Girls were presented with corsages and , program. Vaughn Rhodes, Grant imen boutonaires. Korth and J. D. Allred were The Primary children were graduated from Primary. Talks served on Saturday by the Pri werei given by Mr. and Mrs. mary officers. SMARTEST STYLES IN TOWN I Monday evening. After 299.95 Ire's a brand-ne- w What Happens gan. Ferris Allen and Dewane Falk of the Sunday School Stake Board participated in the ward faculty meeting here Monday night. The Relief Society sponsored a dancing party Thursday night which was enjoyed by an enthusiastic crowd. Mrs. Janusine Petersen had a very painful accident Thursday evening when she caught her hand in the electric wringer several stitches to be taken. Mrs. Eva B. Hansen is in Sac ramento, California visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Johns, Janis Peterson, La Vona Grover and Bishop Warren E. Hansen. Music was furnished by the girls accompanied by Hazel Riser. Individual awards were presented By Bishop Hansen to 14 girls and 16 boys. A group award was presented to Ronald Potter for the Priests, Burt Rhodes for the Teachers and a standard quorum award to Niel Rhodes for the X Ha. f r y( Why People are Saying... TTK ILIM TTh H 7777 7777 " rv rvTr sn ih yf' "Jcs j I I ' ' f J I 'i f j ; ; Sly ' America's Lowest-Price- 7. 8. Straight d ' Wt Priced Car Offering GM Drive Optional on all modelt at extrm Hjdra-Mati- c j ? : 1 1 1 Mom ml. 9. Beautiful Thing on Wheels Silver Streak Engines J100' 10. 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