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Show 1945- it BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Archibald of Garland, last week. Robert Zollinger, Robert Valentine and Colleen Adams, went to Tremonton Saturday, where they took on the program in the Blue part ym t Sunday, Mrs. Star Mother's meeting. Mrs. Ray Newman of TremonSalt Lake City Zrs. Dale Udy and ton is visiting with her husband's parents, Mr. anad Mrs. Ike NewmaRiverside. 1HATCHER y-- - T7 if f S J Pvt. Myrl Perry and wife and tained with luncheon at their home entertained relatives from South-- 1 daughter spent a few days with after the dance, several couples jern Utah, over the week-enA relatives in Salt Lake City while from Deweyville and Ogden. ' was a brother who is special guest he was home on furlough. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow and in the navy. A family dinner in honor of Pvt. Martin Gardner and soa Stanley family have as their guest, their Myrl Perry was held at the home Rufti husband from ;.spent the weekend Willi Mr. and and daughter of his parents Mr and Mrs. M. C California. their (Mrs. Hermett Hanse.i Perry. Those present were Mr. and m who Lake have Salt jfcome Pvt. of Palmer City, Spencer Camp Mrs. Oliver erf ly visited the They left where San Francisco, Seabee a been has where they teof Mr. HalL for 1 t 'ftears.lbesUUoned. kn-- ; o-- ard family Peterson : W oni "va Chns-tense- Established 40 Years BRIG1IAM CITY. UTAH j f plvraouth' a Council of the Stake High ward Sunday our tor to 'J was accompanied by of town were: Mr. and Mrs. Hew-et- t fThomas Spackman of TreTolman and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Barlow of Logan, Mr. visited and Mrs. Nephi Diderickson, Mr. iiben Brgstrora Smith and Mrs. E. N. Diderickson and Sanford Mrs. lighter. at Washington Terrace Mrs. Ray Newman of Tremonton The Misses Zola and Jean Saturday. She witnessed took the lives of the and a Hansen and Erick-so- n children. family of Elwood furnished a Tremonton number of T E- Adams of very fine musical selecMr. and her parents, tions on quitars and accordions. M irith L Chris Peterson on Friday Anderson visited Mrs. Amalia daughter, Mrs. Emma m Un ' to . ABSTRACTOR j of Petersboro, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fannin, Texas, visited Mildred Jean Loveland while here on his Helen Wight and Miss Del-l- a eiry and chi'.fc-eof Bear River Waldron came home from Og-de- n City, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry of furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudbury to spend the week end witL Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence and the honored guests, Pvt. and were Ogden visitors Wednesday. their parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank The annual ward reunion and Mrs. Myrl Perry and daughter. SatunHv jiiphi, ws ihe Sweet wei-- in Ogden on Monday. banquet was held Thursday evenMr. and Mrs. Walter Sudbury ing. A hot chicken dinner was ser- heart's Ball which was enjoyed by ved at 7:30, followed by a pro- our community and several parties eceived a telephone call from their son George, saying he was in gram. The banquet was prepared irom out of town. Reief the Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland a hospital in California. by Society, and Mr. and Mrs- Rupert Blackhani Those who attended from out daughter, Mildred Jean enter been the guests Adams for the past from recently returned S. NORMAN LEE d. n-Miss behave Page Three a new baby. Aubrey Slatter and daughter Viola of Ogden visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Lish on Sunday. Mr. end Mrs. J. A.Gardner entertained relatives at their home here on Sunday. Dinner was serve !and the afternoon spent in visit-linSpecial guests were a niece Ruth and her husband from Cals- fornia. - 'A Suggestion: ' Have Tour FARM IMPLEMENTS REPAIRED NOW Why wait until you are ready t use them? H. C. ROHDE g. . Blacksmith and Machine Works "Mends Everything But People's Ways" n f0 - 0.i; w is ,' alec'' 4 BEAR RIVER CITY mute. then by1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Anderson nd Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen Saturday night. Paul Holmgren had the misfortune to get his foot caught in the saddle stirrup, breaking his leg in five places. He was chasing cattle and his horse slipped. Mrs. Verda Anderson and Jensen were Ogden visitors last week. Miss Chamberlain of Honeyville was Colen Johnson's guest over I 3 the weekend. Mrs- Ruby Anderson and Mrs. Adeline Anderson were Ogden shoppers last week. Mrs. Andra Huggins was a Logan visitor last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Barker, Mrs. Fred Peterson, Mrs. Eli E. Anderson spent last Friday at the Logan Temple. This Thursday is Temple day for the Box Elder Inch The 10 Of H1NM AN it, upon Low-Vacuu- m ople MILKER wh: r-- reasoEi- The ml lor mttoie:' that ttei1 3 low-vacuu- 10-in- ch means higher m fast milking with production. who? ople help s? ?, this pail uuur good pie, anc! mt hait! y mj ide ycar aspira- t - I el V '.Jt . .) Iftoftii' .. t T.J f ignort mm il a r accep, i; tt I i tora economical WPB. bed me people'; Headquarters for TRACTORS POWER UNITS MOTORS our it rlc, experienced mechanics 31) put it in tope for Il I 1 h-- for Little Girls $7.90 i . and Big Girls Spring's favorite combination navy dresses with crisp lingerie . . , always flattering, always suitble, no matter what the occasion! Peplums to give that two-p- i ceo look, or softly draped skirts. V". Sizes 12 to 2C. x: Navy Neatness gerie White . . Squared - off.. Shoulders Fitted Waists Lacy Vestees, Loops and Braiad. j i ! I .i V,' " Iff at ; v. 1 ( . .75 5 we 10 Soft fleecy wools in officer's type coats with buttoned (1 shop )" W ;V lapels and belts. Big slash pockets. New spring colors! ; 4 1M DEWEYVILLE work. v. , t .... - ' yi Lin- tip-to- p Spring Spring Coots Lu-cin- MAGNETOS CARBURETORS - mm 1. It. REPAIR COMBINE heprlv- m unit. Ask About isures, d toe" ...J Vac-au- pump w. peopfei iel MS'! Air Flow with electric mosmall, powerful, Hinman 'ew fives.' a V A r- - Mr. and Mrs. Max Laub visited Mrs- Laub's mother Mrs. Arnold Dallin and her sister Mrs. Bobby Archibald. Two very young people were chosen as the "Sweethearts" of our ball last week. They were Mr. and Mrs. John P. Holmgren who have been married for 57 years. Mrs. Holmgren was the first baby girl born in Bear River City. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clark of Logan called on reatives and friends Sunday. The ward reunion was held last Thursday with great success. A wonderful hot dinner was prepar ed by the following; Mrs. Ida Christensen, Mary Anderson, La- vela Matesen, Sina Hansen, LeRoy Holmgren, Wendle Jensen, Burton Anderson, Irish Anderson, Melvin Johnson and Bcfcby Archibald, al so the ladies of the Relief Society and Mutual, who fixed the beau tiful tables and helped with the serving. Also thanks to Mrs. Jensen for her lovely pro gram. And also thanks to every one who helped In any way. last week with (s he cate-bliaati ; AS Stake. famoiiil mvsp ff - the warl ire New dresses for Spring ft Mrs-Winni- ti' and Dlacc ThT'"PorLucke THE SAFETY CHOOSE cj by to look for fashion news. So when you want to buy a dress, you'll know which dress to choose, Ask any Penney customer, and heed her good advice, She'll tell you that we're high in style, and very low in price! If vnu would like to know the I ,e. -v- 4,? .11 - enuu edoD Acetylene ire t Is to i n Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Harwood and son, John of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Edwin Jensen and son of Ogden, were recent guests of Mrs. Lizzie Jensen and other relatives here. Mrs. Eugene Cannon of Fielding spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Thales Cannon and family the past week. Bill Harwood of Salt Lake city has been visiting with relatives here. Mrs. James Couch of Garland visited here with her daughters Mrs. Axel Hassell, Mrs. C. P. Jensen and Mrs. Walter Sudbury and families recently. and Electric ' WELDING over. 3 to i 05 1 don't I PETERSON - .rrf. t -- .Wirt! TRACTOR nerici SERVICE tbinP,; hebeii; I j do1 life ALBERT EARL, Mgr. t J 50 tbati cly & -! V : , ','(' ( 1 t ' vzV', r "' 2 4 Gay Flowered Straws . SPRING HATS ....... Delightfully i feminine fstraws n U vi I I t yr i .4 ', .;.. i 4 t ';-- ) adjustable sizes. v SPRING DELIGHTS in in NAVY DRESSES in You'll l)e trim and lovely these navies with their $ A lacv lingerie and graceful skirts. Some sheer corded rayons. 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