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Show Tremonton, Utah The Bear River City Cub Scouts Host Parents Mrs. John Holmgren The Kitchen Queens club serCub Pack 942 boys and their completed their community vice project Monday by serving families and parents gathered at Bear the park recently and enjoyed an cookies to the twenty-fiv- e River City kindergarten children. of food The and evening games. entertainment was in the form of Afterwards they met at the park and began plans for summer Olympic games and races with ribbons being presented to the win- camp that will be held later this month at the Franklin Basin on ning dens. the Cub River. Officers for the Wednesday of last week, Trail-build- second half of the summer program boys and their parents were elected. They are:- - Pres. y at the park. Frances Jensen, vice-preenjoyed a Vickie A delicious lunch of salad, punch Hansen, sec, Mary Ellen Jensen and cake completed an evening of song leader, Linda Chrlstensen, games and a iweiner roast. Class kitchen inspector, Karen Barker, leaders are Mrs. Gordon Andrea-sohand maid, Loraine Watan- 'Mrs. Hartley Anderson, Mrs. right abe, reporter, Pamela Nelson. Paul Holmgren and Mrs. Odvar Mr. and Mrs. Rex Davis, Laura Troseth. Jean, Gregory and Michael of The families of Mr. and Mrs. Independence, Ore., were guests Sidney Hormon, Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Christen Frank Weiler, Mr. and Mrs. sen through last week. Laurence Birrell of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen City, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn HolmMr. and Mrs. Carl accompanied Mr. Mrs. and Holmand Paul gren Henderson as far as Yellowstone gren gathered Saturday at the on the Hendersons return home to Paul Holmgren home. Forty-si- x weekend. family members enjoyed dinner Seattle, Wash., last and visiting throughout the afterGuests of Dene Chrlstensen last noon. weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Or Mrs. Florence Gardner is spend- son Turner and daughter Bonnie ing much of her time at the Girls' of Dragerton, Utah. Home this summer Also visiting for several days where the girls are enjoying her delicious with Dene Christens en have been cooking. Randy and Scott Chrlstensen, THATCHER-PENROS- r ' - Fun-de-la- s., n, , . PFO Junior A. Madsen PFC Junior A Madsen, 24, son of Mr. and Airs. Arlin B. Madsen, Deweyville, relently competed as one of the 700 top marksmen in the Fifth Army Area (upper midwest and plains) to compete in 6th Army rifle and pistol matches at Ft Kiley, Kansas. V.adsen is a rifleman in CompanyA of the Second Army 52nd Infantry Command, Regiment, Fort Carson, Colorado. He attended Utah State Univers ity after beine .rraduated .from Bear River High School in 1955. NOTICE of UTAH POWER & LIGHT GO. May Pay Accounts at GARLAND DRUG Beginning Aug. 1st oy Mrs. Leonard Petersen E of matcher- The Explorers Penrose enjoyed a week fishing and sightseeing in Yellowstone, accompanied by Albert L. Smith and Leland Johnson. They attend ed LDS church services at Old 4-- H GARLAND CUSTOMERS Thursday. July 21, Explorers Share 1 ellowstone Park Trek 4-- H er LEADER sons of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Chris tensen of Midway. Mrs. Perry Wlckham of Smith- field visited Monday with Mrs Gladys Thorsen. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holmgren and daughters vacationed last week in the southern Utah parks, also visiting Timpanogas cave and the Glen Canyon dam site. Vacationing in the Uintah moun tains last week were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardy and family and guest Clixie Holmgren. They spent three days fishing and rest ing as euests at the R. N. Burt ranch. Mrs. Stanley Jensen entertained her ladies bridge club Thursday evening. Nelson Family Meets Members of the Carl Nelson family gathered at the Bear River park for a reunion Saturday. were present. Those Sixty-fiv- e from Bear River included the families of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thorsen, Mr. and Mrs. Del Holmgren. Mr. and Mrs. John Holm gren, Nyman Holmgren and Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Braegger. Offi cers for the coming year were elected. Serving as president will be Del Holmgren, J. Holmgren and secretary, Nor ma Holmgren. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Checketts returned home Friday after attending the national Farm Bureau con vention at I'ozem&n, Mont. Accompanied on their trip by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norman and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carter of Corinne, they also visited Cardston, Alberta Canada and other points of interest along the way. Mrs. Christina Stacey of Woodruff, Utah, visited last week with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Munns. Hack-wel- l, Mr. and Mrs. William Annetta and Bill of Port Alberni, British Columbia, are presentely visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnsen, They are here to attend the wed ding festivities of their daughter Faye and IJoyd Johnsen. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater in company with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark of Thatcher, spent last weekend at Yellowstone National Park. Visiting with the family of Mr. and Mrs. Deverl Barker last weekend were Mr. and Mrs, Rollo Harrison and brother TJoyd Harrison Harrisons of Rupert, Ida. The are cousins of Mr. Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen have enjoyed the company of their children and grandchildren this past week. Visiting with them from Chicago are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jensen and children and from Moses Lake, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Claude (Zona) Wakefield and family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mortensen of Fresno, Calif., visited last week with Mrs. Moroni Mortensen and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mortensen. are continuing The Mortensens their vacation in the Jackson Hole and Yellowstone areas. who is a guest of their daughter, Mrs. Lee Eskelson. Mrs. Albert Smith accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Engvar Petersen and sister-in-laMrs. William Petersen were in Salt Lake Faithful There were 650 people City Thursday to visit with in attendance and Reggie Peter- William Petersen at the Vets sen and Val Payne were asked to hospital They also visited with participate in the services. The C. E. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Evan Chrlstensen boys were impressed ty the reverence shown by so many people accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jesse in such crowded conditions. F. Petersen to Bar Lake SaturMr. and Mrs. Michael Smith. day for a day of boating and formerlv of Texas have been water skiing. Orsen Jensen and Preston Petguests at the Albert Smith home. Michael accompanied his father ersen also visited with C. E. Milto Yellowstone with the Explor ler and William Petersen In Salt ers (while his wife Margaret Lake City Thursday. traveled with Mrs. Albei t Smith Mrs. Carl Steiner and children and daughter Glenna Dawn to and of Magna, Mrs Jerry the park. The Michael Smiths Jack Winn Corey Sr. and Mrs. James atwhile he plan to live in Logan Stevensen and children and Mrs. tends school there. Richard McCardle and children Mrs. Emma Bell Smith returned were Wednesday luncheon guests to her home in New Mexico after of Mrs. Earl Anderson. son Albert a visit here with her Millers Give Program Smith and family. The Wilford Miller family gave Other visitors to Yellowstone the program for meeting Sunday this last week included Mr. and evening. Speakers were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tolman and family and Mrs. Glenn Miller, Mrs. Newel Mr. and Mrs. Vern Roche and Johnson Wilford Miler. Musand Barlow of ical numbers family. Miss Peggy were furnished by Roy was a guest of the Roche two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Yellowstone week in a for family Glenn Miller and the weekend following the Friends of Mrs. Lyman (Ruth) trip. Del Ray Lewis accompanied will be pleased to know Zollinger to Pond's lodge where he them and Barry Roche visited with that she Is making satisfactory their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. recovery from a recent operation Evert Roche while the others at the LDS Hospital in Logan, and is now recuperating at home. were in the park. She has enjoyed visits of many Miss Marlena Jensen spent a friends and relatives Including week visiting with her sister two sisters and families, Mr. and Joan in Salt Lake City. Joan Mrs. Paul Johnson of Ogden and brought Marlena home and spent Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Swinyard and the weekend with her parents, two children of New York and her Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Jenseen. mother, Mrs. R. L. Redford of Mr. and Mrs. Orin Kimber and Logan. family of Grouse Creek were Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Harper weekend guests of their parents, of Indianapolis, Ind., came to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller. The Utah to do temple work and spent Millers Vern accompanied by a week at the home of Mr. and Petersen returned to Grouse Mrs. Lyman Zollinger. The HarCreek with the Kimbers Monday. pers were converts to the church Mrs. Jane Jensen visited with when Mr. Zollinger was serving her son Orsen Jensen and family as a missionary in the Northern from Tuesday to Sunday. States Mission many years ago The Orsen Jensen family atThe Zollinger family spent the tended the Jensen family reunion weekend at Bear Lake where at the home of Orsen's sister, they attended a two day outing Mrs. Clair Huggins in Brigham of the Jacob Zollinger family reCity Saturday evening. union. There were 28 members of the Zollinger family who atIn Salt Lake Hospital E. Eugene Miller entered the tended Sunday School and SacraLDS hospital in Salt ILake City ment meeting there. Larry Wood and underwent surgery Wednes went to the reunion as a guest day morning. He was accompanied of Douglas Zollinger. The Zollinger boys Clair, Doug. to Salt Lake City by his wife w las, Ronald, and Matt just returned from a week of fishing at Yellowstone. The Thatcher-Penros- e Scouts are spending a week at Bear Lake with their Scout master Monty Diderickson. Clair Zollinger helped take the boys and equipment to the lake Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Jensen have received word that their son Gene has been transferred from f ' , li m IN THE MEDIUM m m it PRICE CLASS!" w v & j. I? Get your free copy of the article from CAR LIFE at your Magazine OLDS Dealer's now I ... ''''''' ' ' ""''v FRONK CHEVROLET CO., Tremonton, Utah . KILL CANADA THISTLE NOW WITH WEEDAZOL Spray on the leaves, it Translocates to the Roots, Kills the entire plant DOES NOT STERILIZE THE SOIL Especially effective NOW on: Sun Thistle Canada Thistle Milkweed Cattails BEAR RIVER GO-O- P Corrine, Utah UTAH POULTRY & FARMERS Tremonlon, Utah GO-O- P Branch Mgr: Reed Giles MARKHAM Tremonlon, Utah appreciation. 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