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Show Page L -- Six PLYMOUTH Many of our people attended the dance at Thatcher Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kohlhepp were Tremonton shoppers Saturday. Many of our people attended the Green and Gold Ball at the high school Saturday evening'. Mr. Allred, of Garland, who is visiting at the Enrie Anger home, visited our Sunday School, Sunday. A turkey birthday dinner was given at Mrs. Clea Lamb's home Sunday for Mrs. Lamb's father, Henry Starr. Ttiose present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Starr and son, Don, Mr. and Mrs. Car Starr and children, Mr. and Thursday, February io BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER- - turned home Sunday, after spending two weeks in California visiting rela' tives. Kent Newman returned home Saturday after an appendicitis operation. All his little friend3 are glad he is improving rapidly. Ravmond Kupfer and Kennein Robinson left last week for 'the Navy. Miss Betty Summers spent Sunday and Monday in Ogden, visiting relatives Leo Stokes returned home Tuesday he is Everyone in the ward is glad improving rapidly. Joyce Stark G. A, Hesa. Mrs. Wallace Anderson underwent Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Udy and fammorning. George Hemmert was the Sunday a major operation Tuesday ily, of Ogden, were calling on friends recov a her wishes speedy Miss Summers. Everyone dinner guest of Betty and reatives here Sunday. A party was held at I Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson re ery. Mrs. Jess Archibald, Mrs. Keith Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Lamb and host and hostess. All present enjoyed them selves. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nish and children, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Nish and children and Miss Fay Smith were Sunday guests of Alvtn Smith. Miw TCadinp. Archibald, who is forking at Salt Lake City, was visiting relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hess and children, and Howard Hess of Ogden, were Sunday guest3 of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nish's and Jess Nish's home Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hess and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hes3 and child, Mr. and Mrs. Milburn Mills and children of St. John, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nish and children of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hess, Mrs. Electa Rudd and daughter, Leora of Plymouth. They all enjoyed themselves and spent a sociable afternoon. BOTHWELL , f I I er tttx irni EMM Hut o Robert Scholer spent the Mrs. Bert Firth spent last week in in Salt Lake City. is who very her with mother, Ogden 1" ilL ,!, small tn. m o.' S. NORMAN " " . NTAM P. o Jo (Ljo sw m TT ' km i 'i i Sponsored by Tremoinito! Lioia GMb reliminaries 3 o'clock Finals 8 o'clock dp d?GB a B- A party was given Thursday night rand daughter are spending the TFai-- l wk in honor of Sgt. Darrell Fuller. It nrith Mr. and Mrs Mrs. was held at the home of George Summers. The evening was spent in Use Farm Manurt rerresn-playing games, after which suggest Agronomists exits were served. fall and early winter manure Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stark and permanent pasture bovs spent Sunday and Monday in Ogden, visiting relatives. Little David Brough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eernice Brough, met with LEE a "painful accident Sunday, when the ABSTRACTOR sleigh on which he was riding, hit Established 40 Years a wagon. He suffered cuts and bruisa him wish RRIGHAM CITY, UTAH es. All his little friends speedy recovery. GawSsr (Sacn?Qls, Ufa |