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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TREMONTON, UTAH Page Eight Petty Officer 3c Oleen Shumaif, Gwen Oyler, Boyd Miller and Miss Leone Oyler of Tiemonton werej dmner ruests of Mr. and Mrs. David HoHaway, on Sunday. and JuanMcAllister Florence Mr. and Mrs. Trent Thompson Mis. James Holdaway Jr., and ita Loveland of Ogden spent a feuMr. and Mrs. Alden Thompson and and families a very pleasant fishing days here with heir grandmother. Mrs. Henry Marble tn joyed Sunvisital relatives at Wheelon Mrs. A. A. Loveland. with two of Mrs. in company trip . Mrs. tULy uuuroier . .. vt, uy. hrrrfhprs from Honv. Members of the Karnara ramny ville who phone call from Salt Lake City to leave for the expect on Friday stvine their mother, Mrs. Sarah- held a reunion sen ice of their country in the very Mrs. Horace Lish Jr., and child Chidester was very ill. Mr. Chinear future. They were gone three dester spent a few days with her. ren spent a few lays with relatives days last week. at West Point. They returned home Monday she was much better. Mrs. Julia Brown and Mrs. Let-ti- e Mrs. A. A Loveland accompan- Monday. Gurmundsou, sisters of Mrs. A special program on the M. I ied Mrs. Odell Bigler of Collinston Munns of Garland, spent Charles evento Salt Lake City Friday, where A. theme was given Sunday weekend visiting at the home the Presiof direction ing under the they visited relatives. of Mr. and Mrs. V. L Hansen. Genevieve and Stanley Gardner dent A. R. Burbank, with Mrs. also visited with relatives in They and were guests of their sister and Myrl Perry announcing. Talks Garland. family Mr. and Mrs. Kermett Han- - stories were given by Mrs. Myrl Miss Audrey Meldrum, who has sen at Salt Lake City last week, i Perry, Yevon Johnson, JjQis ryer, the summer working at the spent 1 lvalue attend-Jackie Barnard, Wheatley, Mr. and Mrs. AJvin Norr L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City d hp ppiphmtion at Hooner Satur- - Barbara Snow grave a musical home for school this has returned a solo, My reading and also day. is She winter. the daughter of Mr. Delor Burbank and son Gary of Father Knows." Congregational Meldrum. T. A. Mrs. and Salt Lake City visited relatives singing, "The Lord 13 My Light," Mr. and Mrs. Alden Thompson Mrs. Harriett Benediction, here Sunday. spent Sunday at Providence visThe little daughter of Mr. and iting among relatives and friends. Mrs. Clarence Perry spent a few A very interesting meeting was days with her grandparents at conducted Sunday evening by the Preston, Idaho. M. I. A. Regular winter work will and wife Pvt. Herman Hyatt begin with a social on September spent a few days with his sisters of 12. Both young and old are inmembers Monday evening and Mrs. Mrs. Wanda Hunsaker the school booard met with the vited to enroll in Mutual work for Lola Hess and their families this school patrons. Due to the shortage the coming season. furlon a week. Pvt. Hyatt was of teachers, our children are being Mrs. Mabel Romer was released ough. to school Garland taken at the from the position of second counMiss Zana Barnard was a guest this year. The Riverside school is selor and Joyce Hansen was susHeusser Mrs. of Mr and Raymond one of the oldest schools in the tained in her place. for several days. Miss Lois Hansen spent Sunday county. Mrs. James N. Holdaway gave a Mrs. Delose Udy and her moth- in Salt Lake City where she met of her er, Mrs. Rose Rader went to Lo- friends enroute east from Alham-brdinner Sunday in honor grandson, Wayne Burgess, who gan Tuesday on business. California. leaves for the service in a short Mr. and Mrs. Miss Twila Meldrum has been evening Tuesday were Mrs. of town time. Out guests Delos Udy had as dinner guests, home for a brief vacation. She Etta Burgess of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rader and ppent the summer working at Hill Miss Beva Lynn Jensen of Mrs. Lila Rader of Corinne. Field and will return to Granite The family of Less Capner spent high school to teach. Thane Oyler of East Garland has last week on a vacation in scenic Mrs. Orson Christensen, Mr. and been a guest of Dennis Holdaway attractions, they were accompani- Mrs. Heber Mortensen, Mr. and for a few days. ed by Maurine Capner Mrs. William Petersen and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield and Earl .attended the funeral of little daughter Doris, accompanied Mr. Dennis Beck in Ogden last Saturand Mrs. Day Garfield to Hooper day. Saturday. Primary will begin with a soMrs. E. W Ward and Mrs. Ray-ol- a cial for the children next Tuesday Walker went too Salt Lake right after school. Mrs. Ruby Taylor, of Idaho Falls Tuesday. Miss Altha Piatt of Ogiden spent visited with her cousin, Mrs. V. the week end at the J. H. Ward L. Hansen, one day ast week. Friday and Saturday home as a guest of Mrs. Burl Miss Lydia Fridal has returned Chester Morris - Nancy Kelly in to Idaho Falls, where she will Clinton Kjar of Boise, Idaho, was teach again this season. a guest at the home of Mr. and Choice" Sunday evening under the diMrs. J. H. Ward for two days this rection of the American Legion, week. a farewell will be tendered Frank Johnny Mark Brown in Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Jensen and Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ver daughter Mary, went to Spanish Anderson. Frank enlisted in the Fork the latter part of the week Navy and has passed all neces to visit with relatives. sary examinations and is subject Joseph Kirkham visited our Sun to call at any time. All are invited day School this week and spoke to attend. briefly. Stanley Petersen, of Bear River Sunday - Monday - Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Voss Ward an City .returned home Saturday from Kay Francis - Carole Landis In nounce the birth of their first son a ten day trip to the Northwest, at the Valley Hospital, August 31. where he is hoping to move. He Mr. and Mrs Scott Haimes and visited his grandmother, Mrs. Jofamily of Ely, Nevada, and Royce hanna Petersen, formerly of She was in fair health after Hermanson and family of Caliente. Nevada, visited during the week having been so poorly and consid Sunday show starts at 8:00 witih Mrs. Burl Hermanson. ering the fact she is 94 years old, this week. She sends greetings to Rus-sA. A. Capner, Mr. and Mrs. her many friends in this valley, were and Wednesday and Thursday Ogden famiy Capener Mrs Denton Richards, of Logan, visitors Thursday, Dick Puree!! - Ralph Morgan in spent the weekend visiting rela Mrs. Sara Saxton is spending a tives here, few weeks at the home of her Alimony is the high cost daughter, Mrs. L. J. Cummings. leaving. DEWEYVILLE itietu 1 t RIVERSIDE BOTHWELL 7, 19 Miss Maxine Vowles of duty when he returned Sunday. ELWOOD - Thursday, September Mrs- - !.,!rtth Miss Delora Marble received this week. dress. It first place on her is being shown at the state fair in Salt Lake City. Mr." and Mrs. Oscar Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Vei n Nelson and families were week end guests o Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Nelson of West Weber. Mrs. George Summers and Miss Beverly Summers were home for the week end. Miss Betty Summers arrived Friday and Saturday Saturday night after an extended visit in Long Beach, California, ROBERT TAYLOR in Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Summers and family and Mrs Arva Roy Summers were Sunday guests of Mrs. T. V. Summers. 4-- H " Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Summers and famiy were Ogden visitors Sunday. Word was received by Bishop Stokes that Marston Stokes has been killed in action. This is the first boy we have lost. We hope and pray we don't lose any moreo Annie Lee of Garland spent Thursday evening with Jewniel THEATRE Welling. The Misses Marilyn Lind and Elaine Anderson returned to their home Sunday after spending a few days in Lind. Bishop Stokes and Maynard Summers were in Brigham and Cache Valley on business last Friday. ELDERLY LADY BREAKS Miss Kathryn Anderson return- HIP IN FALL to her home Friday evening ter spending a brief visit in "Flight Command" Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday af- ed Og- den. 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