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Show November 1, 1945- - t. BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert GOOD SELECTION OF DEWEYVILLE New and Used Mrs. N. Peter Marble and Mrs. M. G. Perry o f Deweyville were in Logan on Wednesday. The Daughters of Pioneers of Camp D., met at t he home of Mrs. Pearl Perry Thursday afternoon. Captain Virginia Blackham was in charge. An interesting lesson, The Mormon Battalion, by Mrs. Harriett Gardner, a vaudeville, planned to take place in December occupied the afternoon. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Perry! Nine officers were present. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Duett Loveland November 29. COAL STOKERS INQUIRE o Co. Ewer Plumbing Phone 126 Tremonton , m JOaiace 24 HOUR rA work day may appear unreasonable, yet it is the most guests Hansen were De-t- on home of Lt. and Mrs. of Salt Lake City Sun ine anair nau y afternoon, such a way that in en planned friends' from mutual met ey o and all had a very enjoyVlc afternoon together. costume dancing The misfit,night under Monday jty given direction of the Mutual was success. Prizes were given " We best costumes and a jo ' f the i spirit permeated the entire af-Cider and doughnuts were hards , Tremonton School Gym VALUABLE AND APPRECIATED service that can be rendered to the automobile traveler. It is really something to write home about. - - CAN YOUR COMMUNITY Filling Stations Auto Repair and Parts Hospitals Medical and Dental Services REMEMBER , genealogical con-f-renc- UTAH STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICITY AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Salt Lake City, Utah Altai Kutldmg. e J a series to promote a greater tourist trade for the entire state. ) Sunday evening the Decons ' Quorum was reorganized with 1'irold Petersen as president, La i n Mrs. Aarl Bennett and Penney fs aesday. .feS) .Warm" Blacksmith and Machine Works "Mends Everything ' 'fex lost WEAR SIZE 'RS. C. D. 14 AGAIN" WEU5, FT. "fl0 ,le.der' , Zft& - WORTH At Pictured Hm and have a PU,K fisure. No - Jl ".No tJ Ml"at. Potato, I - dru8- i If W$fc CJ iilj - of result.. to M h. Vvn2 S IS nannlr Plan rm donl (vitamin forti. each meal. Abm- . Od'thUd with rerultt. f not U very tint b- o- fbfmm with reminder A V ! 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ROHDE 'i 's so warm winter-we- ar Suggestion: Have Your FARM IMPLEMENTS REPAIRED NOW Why wait until you are ready te use them? 1 per Couple Here is what we'd recommend: and Mrs. Wilford Rogers nere Salt Lake visitors on Wed' j. r or There's no need to shiver, friend I as secretary. ,, REFRESHMENTS Admission llarrHeslop and Dallas "Meldrum and Adren Heslop ; f;f councilors "i GIVEN Federation Membership Card 7:30 p. m. ) HUNTING Bear River Wildlife Federation La-vo- (This advertisement is number ten of I 1 A IN SPORT Sponsored by that unusual services will be widely broadcast by satisfied customers. committee, Kext Sunday night, November 4ta will be Keliet bociety and the visiting teachers '3 especially urged to be in at' tendance. The public is most cordially invited to attend. Remem-r. all ward meetings begin at jv 9 FLOOR SHOW FROM SALT LAKE CITY Towing Service Ambulance Service Drug Stores Restaurants in- - Tuesday evening the special scst group enjoyed a lecture giv inc.tJ by President C. E. Smith, tended to help home peqple to be irare understanding of returning ,rice men and to be able to help these men mat adjustments. Dwain tamb of the High Council visited here Sunday evening and OJjvered a Special message to the wad welfare workers from the r.ie presidency. He was assisted b; Thomas Spackman of the stage hi if uUl boast of 24 hour or other unusual services? Services vital to night travelers' are: Id. Mr. and A TT if, nH Mrs. tlias AndrnH. Lee and i daughter Betty at dinner I Three Black,-ha- J. Becker of Ogden; Mrs. T. A. in the Honeyville chapel Monand sons Kent and Dale were Carter, Tremonton, and Mrs. T. day, were Mr. and Mrs. William in Salt Lake last Monday visit' R. Kxmdc-on- , Mrs. Cleone Hunsaker, Ault, Deweyville. ing with Mr. Blackham's mother. Lola, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Duett Loveland and daugh' On Wednesday, November 7, a William Mrs. T. R. Johnson who is employ' ter Mildred Jean and party is being sponsored by the ed in Ault. Brigham spent Saturday and M. I. A in honor of all the boys Mrs. Ray Whitaker will leave who have been discharged from Sunday visiting here. the services. The party will be held Relatives and friends from Thursday for California to spend in the ward hall and all are inDeweyville, who attended the a week or ten days with her husvited to come out and give the funeral service of Isaac Hunsaker band who is stationed there. boys a real welcome home. Mrs. Homer Marble was fn Logan on Friday. The M. I. A. Stake board members met at the home of President Virginia Blackham, to discuss plans for stake activities to be held this coming season. The first activity will be a Halloween party for the Scouts and Bee Hive girls of the stake Wednesday, Oct. 31. Wednesday at Primary, a Hallowe'en party was enjoyed by the children, under sponsorship of the officers and teachers. A short program was given and cookies and allday suckers were served. Ferris Allen and Irene Schuman, members of the Sunday School stake board visited our Sunday -- ATSchool Sunday morning. Both gave short talks. Dr. E. H. White of Tremonton was the special speaker at the Sunday evening service. He is a member of the Stake High Council and represented the stake presidency. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Becker of Ogden were dinner guests of J Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault Sunday. Mrs. A. A. Loveland is spending a few days with relatives in Ogden, where her granddaughter raulene Gardner is recovering irom an appendix operation. Lamare Earl and Evan Clem-net- s TOGS-PRI- ZES OR COME spent a few days with relatives in Salt Lake City. 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