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Show PORTAGE FIELDING FHA Girls Plan To Make Money Bazaar Scheduled by Portage R.S. Mrs. Donetta Petersen Will Attend bazaar and food sale will he by Sirs. Virgil Harrto held November 7th beginning The Portage Ward Relief at 6 p.m. Everyone la Invited Daughter's Wedding in New York Society announces that their to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Naylor, Logan; Mrs. Alice Cooper and daughter and Mrs. Jessop, Millville; and Mrs. Jane Dunbar of Roy visited Monday of last week with Mrs. Pearl due to the death of Oleen's Florence Munson sister-in-laAnnie Mrs. Mrs. Donetta Petersen left Neifeen. Wednesday by train for New Visit With Daughter York City, where she will atMrs. Alice Hess spent tend the wedding ceremony of her daughter, Louise, who will several days of last week McCrary. become the bride of Jerry visiting with her daughter, The Relief Society presi- Meade on Nov. 9th. Louise Mrs. Loraine Wood and fam dency, Maud R. Harris, Laura has been employed as Assist- ily at Brigham. Overnight Gibbs and Azella Gibbs went ant Editor for the Engineer- guests at the home of Mrs. to Peterson Friday to see ing Mining Journal at the Hess Thursday were Mr. and Isaac Roderick who is being McGraw Hill Publishing Com- Mrs. Ezra Thurgood of Syra cared for by his daughter, pany. She has worked there cuse. LaVon Didrickson in her home for the past two years. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Woolley there. home, Mrs. Petersen of Farmington visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard will visit with another daugh- friends here Saturday. and son Todd of Ogden ter, Mrs. Garth (Rae) Karl Hess of Salt Lake and family at Lincoln, City spent the weekend at the spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins. Neb. She plans to be gone home of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hess. They spent Sunday at Mrs. David P. Gibbs is about a month. visiting this week with her Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams Arimo, Ida., with Mr. and Noel Mrs. Mondaughter-in-laaccompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. (Lewis McFarland. Gibbs and children at Perry Milton Mecham of Howell day Mrs. Hess accompanied while their husbands are in have been spending a few days him to Salt Lake City to Montana on business. in the Uintahs enjoying hunt- spend a few days (with her Mrs. ILadetha Hoskins was ing. Wednesday the Adams mother, Mrs. Mary Morgan. an Ogden visitor Friday. Miss Betty Petersen, a family visited with Mr. and J. W. (Will) Halford and Mrs. E. R. McMurdie at Lo- teacher at B.Y.U. at Provo daughter, Mrs. Carmen War- gan and at the Earl Gordon spent the weekend with her ner and son of Aberdeen, Ida., home in Smithfield mother, "Mrs, Donetta Petersen and other relatives. left Friday for Weimer, Calif., Miss Julie Hansen who Is where they will visit with Visitors at the home of Mr. Utah State Univers relatives for an Indefinite attending and Mrs. F. A'. Smith during weekat Logan spent the ity time. end with her mother, Mrs. the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jensen of Hyrum, Mrs. Douglas Laws of Lay- - Oleen Gam and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Hess of ton visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Garn, and Mrs. Tesste Hess her father, Robert C Harris Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Garn and of and other relatives. Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Garn Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Suther Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Price at Idaho Falls land accompanied by Mr. and and Mrs. Louise Allen of Og spent Monday Mrs. Earl Ferrell of Brigham den attended the USU Home coming parade at Logan ini Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rod attended a family party at the home of Mrs. Sutherland's which Mrs. Price's daughter, erick, Mrs. Isaac Roderick Tamara Castleton participated and son Deon and Mrs. LaVor sister, Mrs. Stella Mulville at after which they visited with Johnson of Tratcher visited Salt Lake City Wednesday. That evening they visited with relatives and friends here. with Mrs. Roderick's husband Mr. and Mrs. Devere Har and with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mr. and Mrs. Kent Sutherris visited in Peterson with Didrickson and family at land and family and Mr. and Mrs. Art Cottle at Ogden. Isaac Roderick and also in Peterson Saturday. Monday the Sutherlands visit Ogden Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C ed their Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris visited Monday and Tuesday Hall attended the USU Home- Rada Sutherland at Pocatello. Mrs. Mary Moss and family in Ucon, Ida., with their eon coming parade at Logan in which Brenda Miss Carolyn Burton of their and daughter Idaho and in and Reid family Salt Lake City spent the participated Saturday. Falls with Mr. and Mrs, Var C. Flint and J. It. weekend with their parents, Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cobla Gibbs and son Randy of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton and children and Mr. and Syracuse, Larry Knudsen of and family. Group Sees Films Mrs. Vern Budge of Logan Salt Lake City, LaMont Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Zundel were Knudsen of with the their weekend Granger spent at large group of entertained here hunters deer the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Devere among friends, who accompanied Harris. Saturday. I them on their recent summer tour to the Hill Cumorah Pageant, at their home last week. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haslam, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen, Mr. and ft En-rou- Ras-muss- Jpf MISSIONARIES Let us outfit you from our fine selection 01 all worsted 2-pa- Sharkskin Suits Van Heusen Shirts Freeman Shoes Light-weig- ht Luggage Stetson Hats London Fog Rain Coats Missionary Savings Palmer's and ' TREMONTON ROOM 1 VI APUfl I I VA V V V5 V ! V ' V V vC IPlliJi VU A IjjWwnj- fA'C .yBggSj3m fTvE PRE-FINISH- ROOM I , , PlYWOOD i &-T- J - BJ! ' L AV A II vl Softens V - Y ;. " I i! 100 rich, lustrous, uniform tones .. . to install y A .. 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Richards of Riverside, Calif., were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth Sunday. Mrs. Melba Hess visited during the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Thompson at Clarkston. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilcox Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wilcox and family of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Petersen and family of Wellsville visit ed with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne spent Sunday visiting with Dr. and Mrs. R. C Robinson at Farmington and with the Ben Hepworth family at Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Steed and family of Ogden spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Afton Adams. by Deanne Germer The Future Homemakers of Bear River High are starting g a new project this year. They are asking all mothers or anyone who has any house work, washing windows or cars, ironing, baby sitting or odd jobs to be done to call an FJLA. girl to do it This project is called the "Slave Labor Project" In a previous meeting held by the Homemakers, the girls pledged hours to the club. All money earned by the girls is to be donated to the organization. Anyone wanting work done, area in the Plymouth-Fieldin- g can contact Pat Allen GL In the Deweyville area, call Deanne Germer, AL In the Tremonton district call , Dawnelle Hansen, or Leslie Whitney, AL In Garland contact AL In Marilyn Hards AL the Snowville area call Mary Kimber TR "Everyone is encouraged to support this project" states Mrs. Esther Anderson, ) cci money-makin- mmrqPI r . : If 'M '' J r. i -- n, u iiiiiji n l iium mil GOT THEIR DEER . . Don Allen, Stan Thomp- Li i. iiiwiii 1, ii mil i Syd Fuhrirnan and Lynn Haramoto are buck which they mighty proud of the eight-poishot early Saturday morning in the Pocatello Valley area. The deer dressed out at 175 pounds and the antler spread was 333 inches. son, nt . School Band Featured at USU Homecoming Events TREMONTON e IRAOtMASAi, Ua. LOCAL THE BOGEY IT SEEMS - REMEMBER THAT TODAY IS THE LIFE'S" WOT TOMORROW WE WORRIED ABOUT YESTERDAY THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL! Sofa and Chair Best grade nylon cov- er, Foam rubber cushion. Reg. $340.00! OCAOO Special This Week This set is on display la the windows of . . . AW wi m by Kathy Oyler The Bear River High School marching band participated in the "TJ.S.U. Homecoming and parade Saturday at Logan. The band, directed by Gareth Larsen, began Its activities with a parade in the morning. They participated with about 15 other bands. In the afternoon they did exhibition marching and joined in the flag ceremony. They then retired to the bleachers and watched the ' ' People's Party U.S.U.'s Homecoming game. Drum Major of the band is Jerry Earl. Kae Thompson is - . 1 Ml pre-ga- V ' , . X ' t Ml n Majorette. Mary Ellen assumes the position of Head Twirller. Wal-dro- Local Couple Attends State CANDIDATE FOR TREMONTON CITY COUNCIL QUALIFICATIONS Functions EDUCATION College Grad., Majored in Political Science and Public Dr. and Mrs. Clark Morten- son attended an Executive Board meeting at the "Doll House" at Salt Lake City Thursday evening for the Utah Veterinary Medical As sociation. Dr. Mortenson re presented the "Continuing Education Committee" and Mrs. Mortenson represented the "Public Relation Com Administration INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE 13 Years, Long Range Planning, Budgeting, Cost Control, Contract Administration and Negotiation ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE 8 Years Managerial and Administrative Positions CURRENT POSITION Supervisor, Contract Administration mittee". JUDGMENT Past and Current Experience Requiring sound judgment and ability to assume responsibility and make major de cisions on daily basis YOUNG MARRIED S MEET The Young Marrieds of the First Ward met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darrall Scothern evening Sunday where they enjoyed a lesson on "Women and Fashion". Refreshments iwere served. My Candidacy Represents a Sincere Desire to Serve You!" for Personal and Active Representation! EXTRA-VALU- trim outside. All 1964 Ramblers have full headroom, hip room, legroom, shoulder room for 6 adults. BIG AS ALL OUTDOORS INSIDE, ppWW(PiWr"li II III1I1IULU,LU1 FEATURES: E Roof-To-p Travel Rack on most wagons, rustproofing, Double-Safet- Deep-Di- p y side windows, Brakes, Curved-glas- s Advanced Unit Construction, many others standard on all '64 Ramblers. La-Ve- rn BIG RQQI1, NEW '64 RAMBLER nm irn Bear River To Hold Carnival The Bear River PTA will hold their annual Halloween Carnival at the school house Friday, Nov. 1. They will begin at 6 p.m. by serving good food for which they are well known. They invite everyone to join their family and friends and patronize the school event After supper, there will be the usual games and fun, including Fish Pond, Cake Walk, Dart Throwing, Bingo and other. A highlight of the evening will be the presentation of a sports car to some lucky boy and a doll to an equally lucky girl. An electrlp tooth brush and an electric can opener will also be presented to two adulta during the evening. . 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