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Show t PORTAGE By Mrs. Gibbs Allen Will Head State Organization ivirs. Ora Hoskins attended a National League of Postmasters meeting for third and fourth class postmasters in Farmington Saturday. They were served a chicken dinner at the Dutch Oven Cafe, then held their meeting. During the election of officers, Mrs. Hoskins was chosen president of the State League. On California Visit Mrs. Roy Halford accompanied a friend from Malad to San Francisco, Wednesday of last week. They will also visit at Los Angeles before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jones of Salt Lake visited Monday at the Gibbs Allen home with W. P. Jones who is staying with the Aliens. Mr. and Mrs. DeMoir John and family of Eagle, Ida., visited here Friday with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Allen and son Gerald of Ogden visited Friday with Mrs. Frances Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Oren Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins who have spent the last three weeks in Edmonds, Wash., visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Conger and family have returned home. They report a very rdce visit. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allen and family of Roy spent Saturday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen. Mrs. Mary Rose and daughter Janice were dinner guests at the Edgar Nessen home in Tremon-ton- , Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs, Mrs. Vera Hall and Mrs. Mary Rose attended the Republican Convention at Salt Lake City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris spent the weekend at Salt Lake City visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Harris and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gibbs and family of Roy visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knud-soMrs. Rachel Gibbs and son Grant of Ogden visited Sunday t the home of Mrs. Vera Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conley Among who attended those the wedding at the Logan Tem- ple Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Gibbs were Bishop and Mrs. Walter E. Gibbs, Mrs. Faye Morris, Mrs. Maude Harris, Mrs. Velda Harris, Mrs. Bill Gibbs and Mrs. Hyrum Gibbs. and other important role in supporting education government services in our state. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION ' arfh comes an abundant life for all" COOL COOL COOL Air Conditioned Show Place of Bear River Valley THEATRE - - ADMISSION PHONE GARLAND 50 1 20 4 AL7-319-1 August 9, 10, 11 BIG DOUBLE FEATURE ALSO (TAKRIH3 r low Plq 1) SO nSJCWM . wtiac tntoam noouciKM CO-HI- mitim. wowced wo catena n , ' deWUDEig A.ElLMAN.,lmnit:. WILLIAM Ortct SECOND WINDSOR BRANDON PHIL HARRIS T IRWIN ALLEN . fkswted it WARNER BROS. Augst 12, 13, 14 w TmiiH SUSAN HAYWARD, RIM FHF DON ALBERT -- TAYLOR-RA- Y COME 10 COMING Safari VAN FLEET DANTON E lAI A Tribute to a Badman Eddy Duchin Story BEAR RIVER CITY By Mrs. Leonard Peterson Too late for last week Miss Katherine Whitaker left for Moses Lake, Wash., last week. She accompanied Mrs. Welcome Newcomers Larry and Bruce Reeder, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Reeder of Plymouth are spending their The town wishes to welcome vacation at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Nougart and famMrs. Gerald Tolman and family. ily of Los Angeles, Calif., to its acciBruce suffered a painful dent Thursday, when he cut his head on a grain elevator. Five stitches were necessary to close the wound. The Gerald Tolman family and their guests went to Hyde Park, Sunday and were dinner guests of Mrs. Tolman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jensen. Mrs. Roy Anderson entertained nineteen guests Thursday evening at a lawn party honoring the birthday anniiversary of Mrs. Willher daughter-in-laiam Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Anderson and baby of Salt Lake City visited Saturday with Alma's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson. Sunday, Roy and his son William visited in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Coombs. Return To Thatcher Mr. and Mrs. Odell Nelson and family have moved back to Thatcher after having spent the past two years living in South ern Utah, where he has been employed. Vern Wood of Bountiful spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Larry Thatcher was a week end guest at the home of Mr and Mrs. William Watt. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Andreason were Monday visitors at the Watt home. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson visited in Logan, Saturday, Sun day, Vaughn Hugie visited at the Peterson home. Miss Elouise Cook of Calif., is visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Silvia Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Peterson of Honeyville and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Newman of Both-we- ll were guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Newman. Mrs. Cecil McNeeley is visit ing this week in Ogden with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Shellabarger and family and with her mother, Mrs. Adaline Anderson. Dennis Petersen and Allen Conger of Salt Lake City are visiting this week with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leak. Don Peterson brought the boys up last Saturday. The Peterson boys are the sons of Mrs. Leak's brother, Ryman Petersen. Allen is his grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Johnson and family visited in Ogden Thursday. Wednesday, Mrs. Johnson and children visited at Plymouth with her mother, Mrs. Isaac Roderick. David Jensen was guest of honor at a birthday party given for him by his mother, Mrs. Olrsen Jensen, Friday. He was eight years old. Mf. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson attended the Knowles family reunion at Logan canyon Sunday. Their grandchildren, Sherry and Gerry Kay of Ogden are spending a few days at the Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coombs and sons of San Francisco, Cal., were visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Holt. Mr. Coombs is a brother to Mrs. Holt. Dean Holt spent the week in Evanston, Wyo., with Ernest Spencer of Garland, where Dean rode Mr. Spencer's horses In the races. Mrs. Dee (Deon C.) Hershey and children of Snowville visited a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Christen-seDee came for them Sunday and the Hersheys and Christen-Fen- s went to Salt Lake City for the day and enjoyed dinner in w, n. - Liberty Park. midst, and hope that they will enjoy making their home here. The Nougarts are living in the home recently occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sorenson. Leonard and his wife and family moved into the Nephi Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murray and family of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nessler. Mrs. Ivy M. Anderson entertained her club Saturday afternoon at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huggins and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Karo of Ogden attended the Stock Car races Saturday evening. Mrs. Ann Brockman Johnson of Long Beach, Calif., is a guest of her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. George (Olga) Burton Mrs. Johnson and her niece, Gaye Burton, will leave for Mrs. Johnson's home, Tuesday afternoon. Lloyd Johnsen returned re cently for a two weeks training course with the Army Reserve at Yakima, Wash. Dale Holmes and Max Baty of Harper accom panied him. . Mr. and Mrs. Ere Whitaker are visiting their children, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Whitaker and family at Moses Lake, Wash. Mrs. Florence Gardner entertained her family at a lovely lawn party last week. Those present were Bishop and Mrs. Coy Gardner and family of Slaterville, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jeppeson and family of Mantua, and Captain and Mrs. Gordon Bigler and family of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Maxine Taylor was gracious hostess to her club at her home Thursday evening. Richard Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jensen is in Los Gatos, Calif., visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard (Berry) Christensen. He is also visiting Corlos And- Mrs. Earl Andersen took her daughter, Renee to Salt Lake City Monday, where she is attending school. She spent the weekend with her parents. Mrs. Albert Smith and her mother, Mrs. Engvar Petersen visited in Salt Lake City, Monday. Mrs. William Petersen and children returned home after a vacation with relatives in Ida. "Miss Karal Petersen is home after going to summer school at the University of Utah. The Junior Gleaner Class and their leader, Relia Petersen held a party for her at her home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petersen of Logan were over night guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Petersen following the class reunion at the high school Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Merrill of Swanlake, Ida., were Sunday dinner guests at the Petersen home. Members of this community attending the Carl Petersen family reunion at Pioneer Park in Brigham, Sunday, included Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Frederick-seMr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Alben Borg-stroMrs. Josephine Nelson, Mrs. Mary Andersen, Mrs. Amy Petersen, Elmer Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Borgstrom, Mr. and Mrs. William Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Roche, Mr. and Mrs. Kimbcr Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Petersen and their Poc-atell- and Mrs. Joe Dell Huggins, Sunday. The Burts returned Friday evening from an enjoyable trip to Los Angeles and San Francisco, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mateson returned Wednesday from a visit with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mateson at Yerington, Nev. Jack is Soil Conservationist for that district and is enjoying his work very much. Linda Taylor of Magna is visiting her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Checketts. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Wankier attended the Peter Wankier family reunion at Copperton, Sunday. Mrs. Verda Anderson returned recently from a visit to Los Gates, Calif., where she was a guest of her sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Christensen. She also visited with her son Carlos Anderson, who is employed there. Carter Iverson is attending a special school in Radar in Washington. , Lynn Whitaker and children to their home there. They have been visiting relatives and friends here for the past while. Mr. and Mrs. Wrighton Burt erson. Mrs. Florence Gardner and of Brigham City visited their Mr. Mrs. Wanda Johnsen entertained daughter and a at blue and Thursday pink shower in honor of Mrs. Helen Huggins. The guests were neighbors and the afternoon was spent playing games after which ALWAYS a delicious luncheon was served. Win Softball Game Grace, Ida., soft ball team played a game of ball with the local team Thursday evening at FOR YOUR. the local park. Bear River was the winner. Why can't we have We more of these have a beautiful park, a wonderful lighting system and all GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU SELL we lack is some one to start the ball rolling. Ellis Arbon attended funeral services for his uncle, William Neal, in Snowville, Monday. Mrs. Leah Bickmore of Hy FOR YOUR LOAN WHEAT In a Government rum spent the week with her Bonded Warehouse. daughter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stander. Saturday Ches ter and Ada and Mrs. Bickmore WE DO CUSTOM motored to Pocatello, Ida., where they visited Mrs. Bick more's nephew, Eli Braddley at the Bannock County Hospital. Mrs. Pauline Leonard accompanied her brother, Judd Kil pack and wife to Huntington, HEADQUARTERS FOR AGRICULTURAL where they were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Kilpack. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Frisby and daughter Vickie of Portland, Ore., called on Curtis's aunt. Mrs. Gertrude C. Iverson one day last week. Member Federal Warehouse System Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iverson announce the arrival of a new Tremonton Phone AL grand daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (Leola) Stewart of Brigham City, August 2. son-in-la- By Andrea Huggins Visitor Injured son-in-la- Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, S THATCHER-PENROS- Wood. Thursday Friday, Saturday, fALTER 6RENNAH lr IN PREPARATION for the coming Golden Spike Rodeo and County Fair events, August 23, 24, 25, the bleachers, chutes and stock corrals, as well as the fences have all received a fresh coat of paint. This is in keeping with the general improvement program on the entire fair grounds for the annual Box Elder County Fair. visited Sunday at Ogden with lax purposes, the 1956 evaluation of all mining state's total propproperties in Utah is 28 of the of mining's erty evaluation. This is an indication the 0Jh iJiVs Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morris. For "From tror-- - v?; ; LEADER. Tremonton, Utah Thursday. August 9. 1956 Mrs. Helen Hansen, Mae B. Christensen, Thora Anderson and Phyllis Holmgren accom panied twelve girls to Belmia, the Girls Home, three days last week. Echo Holmgren Cope and daughter are visiting Mrs. Cope's brothers and families, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holmgren and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn S. Holmgren. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Misrasi named their young son George Richard in Sacrament meeting, Sunday. Mrs. Milton (Lilas) Bywater has been confined to her home suffering from a virus infection. Calvin Jensen is in California on a business trip. n. important figure to Utah 28o-- an THE w, BEST PRICES PAID Wheat - Barley - Oats s? 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