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Show r- April 5, 1945- - -- BEAR RIVEPw VALLEY LEADER, I ing their Easter breakfast and dinner, while there other groups came and had their Easter dinner at the cave. j Mrs. James uaranerAn Easter program was given Wiltheir son at little Sunday School, consisting of and their j wife them visit leadings, songs and talks. to came home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Duett . Hnnsaker is here Loveland had as their dinner 7 ana Airs, v k. liur,t furlough visiting his- guests otwr, bank and Mrs. Vf and Mrs. Clcone HunUeweyville, t U I. T nther relatives anaITtoweu ouroanic ana aaugnter, Susan of Thayne, Wyoming. . bovs snent Sunday afternoon Mrs. Darrcll ,,.- tn,-Loveland and her sisters of Britih- the in nieht c.t.irdav anaj . cook- - ham city called on Mr. and Mrs. ,ef. 0f Dewey, 111 KIT' 'fr ri' 1,1 r" P""13' frJ - T 1 I 1 - n' ass Running ...Water PLENTY OF IT HAVE . Let us help you plan your needs for your farm and home. wkplv Know how much running- water you will then select a famous MYERS WATER SYSTEM n Ht Vill ive you an abundance of water for peak washand for milk cooling eggs, milk, meat, of and barn floors, crops, spraying flushing utensils, uses for your farm and home. dozens cf other - 5 pro-K:o- r lots of water for modemodern hv-i- r m farming and Don't be caught with a It takes iff - !ir at the faucets when can have plenty of water dribble you at low cost. Come j the new "H" SERIES in and see MYERS ho Duett Loveland here. at their home Sunday evening a program was given honoring Ray Whitaker, who is leaving for the service, soon. A gift from the ward was presented by Bishop Fryer. Mr. and Mrs. Renea Lish and daughters of Sunnyside, Utah, visited with their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish, haster Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gardner had as their dinner guests on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Renea Lish and daughters of Sunnyside, Utah. On Tuesday, Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Stenquist of the Relief Society Stake board, visited the Relief Society and were special speak- BOTHWELL EJECTO It has many unusual Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forsgren are the proud parents of a baby girl. Alvtn Evans left for Canada features Friday, to visit with his brother who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kumper-mawere the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson. , Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bosley were in Ogden Sunday. Mrs.- B. Y. Robinson has been spending a week with Mrs. Guy n REPAIR HEADQUARTERS Tractors, Let Power Units, Combine Motors Magnetos, Carburetors our experienced ment in Tip-To- p shop mechanics put your equipShape for Spring Work. Accetylene and Electric Welding PETERSON TRACTOR SERVICE Tremonton Albert Earl, Mgr. Phone 90 Mrs. Leola Duboise was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Scholar. Miss Norma Scholar was home visiting with her parents over the week end. Mrs. Roy Binqham spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Firth. The Bee Hive girls sponsored a party for the second year Bee Hives. It was held at the home of Miss Margene Stark. A basket luncheon was enjoyed. Those present were: Wanda Newman. Victoria Anderson. Ar- lene Anderson, lone Anderson. Kathryn Anderson, RcNae Firth. Dorothy Forsgren, Elaine Sessions. Delora Marble, Barbara Summers and Marilyn Lind. ers. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank and Mrs. Lowell Burbank and daughter Susan visited with Mrs. B. S. Burbank at her home in Brigham City on Easter Sunday. Mr. end Mrs. Layle Campbell and daughter returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudburv after spending a week in Salt Lake City with friends and relatives. Mr. Campbell will soon return to his job with the Merchant Marine. Mrs. Walter and Sudbury daughter Dorothy were shopping in Ogden on Monday. Several cases of whooping cough are reported to be in our community. Mr. and Mrs. Aubery Slatter and daughter Viola of Ogden visited at the home of their parents and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish or. Easter Sunday. - Bosley. Mrs. Ralph Ellis spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stark. Mrs. Leo Clayton and son Gene spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Scholer. Seamon 2c Dwain Clayton spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Scholar. Pae Tremonton, Utah- - lASfGARLAND The Red Cross drive in East Garland was very successful. The quota was $260.00 and we collected 316.00. Much creJit is due to the efforts of the people who did the soliciting. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen md children were in Logan Satur day and visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen. Primary conference was held Sunday evening. A very fine pro gram was given ny the children, under the direction of the officers. Mrs. Fiancis Hill represented the Stake Board. Mr. and Mrs. Brig Williams, Minnie Mae and Donna Jean Pot ter of Tremonton were Easter quests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rhodes. Mrs. Ursel Rhodes entertained at dinner Sunday for her mother Mrs. C. B. Moss and her sister Vera and Mr. and Mrs. Ehvin Roundy of Fielding. Pearl Grover is teaching at Tremonton for two weeks. She is substituting for Mrs. Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Shaffer and family visited Sunday in Fielding with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Gam. A very nice Easter program was presented in Sunday School. No classes were held. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Grover and Hazel Riser accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Fred Giover to Logan Saturday. Mrs. Yvonne Grover of Salt Lake City spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith and son Richard left Monday morning for their home in Fairfax, ' will meet in the Pastor's Study on Leland Latham and three children ;of Salt Lake and Mrs. Mary Tin- Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock. The young Adult Group will! gey of Garland. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward and meet at the Merwm Cook home daughter Amanda Hermanson and Sunday evening. sfent taster in uguen witn The Youth Fellowship will Surii!n evening in ftii f.hurrh TC'latl VCS. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Udy enbasement. The discussion will cen ter around Christian manners and tertained a large group of friends social etiquette. Friday at their home in Garland, The Japanese Youth Fellowship following the dance at Riverside Mrs. R. D. Macfarlane visited will serve a benefit Noodle Supwith her daughter, Mrs. Sunday church the the in on parlors per Burnell at Fielding. Roundy 13. of evening Friday, April Mrs. D. W. Hermansen entertained the members of the "39" Club at the J. H. Ward home on Friday evening of last week. The club is composed of a group of Bear River high school graduEaster A special program was of the year 1939, whose husates given Sunday morning by the bands are now serving overseas. Sunday School. Bunco was played during the Mrs. Edmund Udy is receiving and prizes were won by medical attention at the Valley evening Verna T. Ward and Bernice S. hospital. Oyler. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ward entertained at a family dinner Sunday. Those from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Welton Ward and daughter Linda of Pocatello, Mrs. Rayola Walker and daughter, Betty Adams and Margie Ward of ABSTRACTOR Ogden and a friend of Mrs. Wal40 Years Established ker's. BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tingey in were Brigham on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Hadfield, daughter Doris and Marvin Burnett made a business trip to Smith-fielA and Logan Monday. Have Your Mr. and Mrs. Streator Tingey entertained at a family dinner FARM IMPLEMENTS Sunday honoring the birthday of REPAIRED NOW Mrs. Tingey 's father, A. A. Cape Why wait until you are ready ner. Twenty-fo- ur Were present. te use them? Among the out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ctximbs C. of Fielding. Mrs. Winnie Barton Blacksmith and Machine Works and Mrs. Ray Darlcy and Mar"Mends Everything garet Latham of Kaysville, Mrs. But People's Ways" Marianne Grover, Mr. and Mrs. meet. . mroiDE S. NORMAN LEE H. you know: Do That every third day in 1944 some home in Utah was the scene of tragedy accidental death. the state of Utah 130 people were killed and 3230 suffered disabling injuries in home accidents with an estimated In economic loss of $300,000 during 1944. 1944 Throughout the nation the corresponding figures for were 30,50C killed, 4,600,000 injured, and the cost was $550,000,000. An appalling story of human tragedy, isn't it? Accidents not only hamper our war production efforts, but cause poverty, hardship, discomfort and sorrow. o o BE CAREFUL! PREVENT HOME FRONT CASUALTIES! week of April 8th to 14th is HUMt OArLi i tth-i' that period the Home Division of the Utah Safety Council. During you'll receive many valuable suggestions and information to help you and d this enormous waste of life and limb Th m your part in decreasing arrived last week from Mr. Thompson has receiv ed his honarable discharge from the army and has come home to continue on in the, war effort by assisting in the operation of the farm, or other work where ever he jean help out. We are very happy to have Mr. and Mrs. Thompson make their home in our community and hope they enjoy us. Mrs. Lila Heslop is on her way to renewed health after her major operation at the Valley hospital. Her many friends are happy to know she is doing so well. She has been missed in the activities of the ward where she has always given cheerful and willing service whenever called upon. Miss Veda Koford returned home last week after traveling the United States to New Jersey and back again. She went to lend assistnee to her Mrs. Thayne Koford who has come here to live with the Koford family until her husband is able to return from service in the navy. Thayne is active in the Pacific theatre at the present time. John Davenport of Perry is visiting with his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams. The Primary conference last Sunday night was very success' ful. Every child did his or her part very creditably. The theme of "Reverence" was shown in verse, story, pictures and songs. The officers are very appreciative of the cooperation they have had from the homes in the Primary through- St LIGHT CO C3Q .it Let us grind and mix your grain witn a proven dairy concentrate. Small cash outlay eniaent grinding, wme mi ON'T LET GERMS your Pigs H tiil! the temple mission last week in Logan. Miss Rayola Andrcason of Salt Lake City spent the weekend at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Andrcason. TREMONTON METHODIST CHURCH Willis C. Phelps, Minister Morning Worship, 1 :00 a. m. Sermon: "Spiritual Negligence" Evening Worship, 8.00 p. m. Sermon: "Satisfaction In Liv ing. The Study and Prayer Group Rinse founts and feeders with Chlorena to cut CRE-SO-FE- clean and disintect house ; with germ killer approved for official Ji PURINA CHLORENA Hem of F:M MU dirt and kill germs, neips save chicks. Use by USDA. GEBMSon CHICK EQUIPMENT HOUSE CLEAN FARROWING C Us9 i nini rrotne. LICE! Use Purina i1 h g Efficient and convenient for poultry lice. Sprinkle direct from can, or into dust box. Powder sticks to feathers. sister-in-la- 1 UTAH POWER a h b fAus-fn- cf MILK - frtTC COW CHOW plus Grain . Sunday School classes 10:00 a. m. tremendous economic cost. a d r- out the season. Nine people from here attended O p I'll Ken-luck- CASUALTIES! ROHDE rrrr Mr. and Mrs. Warner HOME FRONT Suggestion: d ELW00D PREVENT Three lic'i fOWBll LICE POWDER START r.lGlfT r whh STARTENA DIG HEAVY LITTERS For lots of big pigs, feed sow For fast growth and high Sow and depend on Purina our famous Purina Chow. Helps STARTENA, America's favor Pig ite chick starter. Only 2 lbs. sow farrow easy, per chick gets 'em off to a milk heavy. BALANCE GRAIN flying start. Fresh stock in. t whh Pvrina fpWAPSOCHOW Special for FARM FLOCKS... CHOWDER plus Grain Grain mainly makes yolks Chowder Ju is balanced for whites. Mi 'em for lots of low-coeggs. Let us do it CHOWDEH st BEAR IUVEIl uu2 FARM SUPPLY ART i nunc tl MiniAPf ic m.. UUIULIIUM rbWrMi A:- - |