OCR Text |
Show j THURSDAY. AUGUST 15, 19, BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Tremonton, They're Trained To Take Care Of Poliomyelitis Victims i EAST GARLAND Utah PAGE THREE RIVERSIDE 3 and Mrs. Carlos Sederholm daughter, Phyllis, cf Brig-ai- a City, Mrs. Perry of 0?den Davis cf Salt Lake City Mrs. yd f?:-Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Larson. ys. and Mrs. Vera Shaffer cnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Sher-na- n Oyler and children, the family of Mr. and Mrs. Gale and Mrs. VTelling of Fieldin? attended the Fanny Capener, reunion at the Garn family on Saturday. Park grigham City John W. Larson Is home after spending several weeks with his j,':. jr!d I 1 1 ... .? "....,..,n,Y t - !T'- . , - , ' v - J j " " ?. ' ' Maralyn Stark, Ruby Davis and Doris Hadfield were hoste:s-c- s at a shower Friday ever.ir. for Luana Tin'-'e-y Coombs, a recent bride. Thirty friends were invited. The party was held at the Hadfield home in Riverside Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowcutt were made happy when their children and grandchildren at their sprnt the week-en- d home. All were present except Lorella Sanford and family of Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. t. Francis Peterson of East Garland were Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Derrick and (rrandson, Reed, returned to their home in Salt Lak,3 City after spending part of the summer . ' ':, - i '5 ,lt jt""' ': I,:: ,.s!... also guests at the Wm. Bowcutt home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Johns of Portage visited with the George M. Wards Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Voss Ward announce the birth of their second son at the Valley hospital. The mother and baby are doing nice- left Monday for their home at Teasdale. Ruth Davis went with them and will visit relatives in Provo, Salt Lake and Teasdale. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tingey, Mary Tingey and Vaughn Tin-fe- y sp:nt Tuesday at Erigham. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Udy and daughter, lone, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burnett and children went to Woodland Saturday to attend the Moon family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. David Burnett and Mr. and Mrs. Horton Nish and two children of Logan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burnett. Bonnie Wood and Gray Wood of Los Angeles returned home Saturday after spending a month with relatives. They were guests of their aunt, Mrs. Thomas Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bisler of Salt Lake called on relatives here Tuesday. JoAmi Harper is visiting in Corinne. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hales and children of Belle Fouche, South Dakota, have been visiting at the Ronald Hales home. ' . v. :v:,'; and Mrs. Louis Larson. ; z Mrs. Dick Julonder Mr. and and family, spent the week-en- d here with relatives. ly. I The Julonders ar,? moving to .- Mrs. J. H. Ward spent most of ' ' v r Ogden from Fayetteville, Arl . . r week in Salt Lake because the 1 ) where Mr. Julonder kansas, of illness and death of her the taught school for two years. The Box Elder county women who volunteered and gavei,heir time to take the special poliomyelit- sister, Eva Benson. The Stake Board was represis nursing course at Pinecrest inn near Salt Lake City last week are shown above with the Box ElMrs. Ted King and children ented in Sunday School by Mrs. der Infantile chairman. to county Front left Mrs. LorenMrs. Abbie row, Paralysis Madsen, right: Evan Gee and Loris King of zo J. Bott, Mrs. Madeleine Hervey, Mrs. Lois L. Hubbard and Mrs. Sarah Siggard. Back row: Mrs. Garland. Bernice Heaton, Mrs. Verna Norr, Judge Marriner M. Morrison, Box Elder county chairman, NationMr. and Mrs. Dean Grover al Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, and Mrs. Maude Beecher. (Those attending the school not and family of Ogden spent the present for picture were Mrs, Jennie Jones, Mrs. Ellen Siggurd and Mrs. Vera Christensen.) d at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Grover. LOGAN TO HOLD at 11:00 a. m. The show will Mrs. Gwen Ballard and son, GLADIOLUS close at 900 p. m. SHOW spent a couple of days this week The various color classes for yitn ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. exhibits are: white; Leo Oyler. All admirers of beautiful flow- single The Relief held their buff or orange; TRACTORS Society cream; The program yellow, in Sacrament ers are urged to see the Logan or black meetwork salmon, and business pink, red; deep meeting was given by the Elregular Gladiolus show in the Cache other o POWER UNITS der's Gospel Doctrine class un- reds; rose; lavender or ing Tuesday. Work began at County library on Sunday, Augor der the any direction of Sylvan 10 a. m. Luncheon was served ust 18. Northern Utah and blue; purple and smoky other color. COMBINE MOTORS norm ana consisted or a travel-logu- e at noon and the ladies worked Southern Idaho excels in proof some of our returned duction of this one of the fino MAGNETOS on; through the afternoon. service men. Dyal Sorensen told New HOWARD Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hansen est cut flowers. There will be j jfhis experiences and contacts and Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hansen no admission charge, neither I with the people of Sicily, Sar- will an be there entry fee for attended the Hansen reunion dinia, Corsica and France. Ned at Pioneer to who those wish show their in Park Brigham City Shaf f,3r who had been in the flowers. However, speciNOW ON SALE single last Sunday. jnavy told of his time spent in men must be entries properly Expert Repairing Of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Larsen and San Diego, California. Mrs.' named ALL RADIOS and containers labeled, visited with J Hazel Riser played a selection on daughter, Karen, in be will furnished and labels :ie piano, "The Lost Chord," Mrs. Laura Sadler in Salt Lake the show room. Basket and vase JACK & PAT'S and Marion Sorensen told of his City last Sunday. Mrs. Sadler entries need not be labeled. RADIO SHOP Tip through France PETERSON TRACTOR SERVICE with the is a sister of Mr. Larsen. Entries will be received beMrs. Martina J. Larsen is at srmy medical corps. Located At Tremonton ALBERT EARL, Mgr. Phone 90 Mr. and Mrs. Mart Riser and home again after visiting for tween 8:00 a. m. and 9:00 a. m. Sandall Motor Co. Doors will be open to the public children made a some her with time daughter, and trip Friday I Saturday to Tony's Grove in Lo- - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goldsburry rir, and family at Boise. She also Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Grover were visited a brother, Mr. and Mrs. a Ogden Friday where they J. A. Jensen at Buhl. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Larsen Hawks. and family of Mesa, Arizona, are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover and visiting his mother, Mrs. Marfamily attended the Deem fami- tina J. Larsen and other relaly reunion at Lagoon one day tives and friends here. ist week. Mr. and Mrs Owen Petersen j Darlene Grover, who is em- arrived here last Sunday 'from "SMOOTHEST CAR AFLOAT" ployed in Ogden, spent the week Detroit, Michigan. Owen is helpJith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ing his father, L. C. Petersen Clifton Grover. I with the harvest and may reairs, u m. Hoiman had a main here to make his home. quilting party Monday. Attend- Patriarch James Walton was ag were Mrs. Edna Larson and the guest speaker at Sacrament 3etty Larson, Mrs. Essie Peter He ?ave son, Mrs. Elaine Holman and meeting Sunday night. instrucand a very Hath Holman. Refreshments tive talkinteresting work Welfare about the ere served by the hostess. , old both was which by enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson and and young. imily, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper This month's Fireside Chat r- -- j Staffer and family and Mr. and is. Ursel Rhodes, with their was held at the home of Mr. Mrs. Wayne Francom last araily, tpent the week-en- d in and L3s;an Saturday night. Weenies and Canyon. were sewed. Watermelons The first of a series of lessons ! v J. i i ij .'i no meetin: here be will U' Then? the different g phases of Stake of because next Sunday was given Tuesday even- in connection with the conference but people are urgRelief Society ed to attend the early Priesthood fHing. Bessie Hansen, the and mother's and daughter's "Ointy Home Demonstration meetings in Garland. These have gave the demonstration, always been very inspirational ich consisted of new wavs to meetings and are worth the ef:ook vegetables. Luncheon was fort it takes to be there. ved by Mrs. Vera Grover, Mrs. 3al Riser and Mrs. Lola Gro-f15 Mr. Kith , i 5 s REPAIR HEADQUARTERS week-en- ELWOOD FOR I I carburators acetylene and electric RADIOS 1 w'elding NEW DOBiE miiiiin . .'.V..:-T- ' " -- home-"akin- rcg-month- ly nt, er . Mr- and Mrs. L. M. Hnlman and Mrs. Henry Oyler iremonton, left Wednesday doming on a triD to Fountain jrn to visit with relatives fffe- They plan on returning ar)d Mr. - GiveJbu Vpl S. NORMAN LEE ABSTRACTOR Established 40 years Doe Me Protection BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH Tiday. Prskd Protect Your Present Car Investment Your Safety ami Comfort THANK YOU folks! yred f the veil mmww FOR YOUR PATRONAGE From one rnl of tlic country to the other Doilpe Dealers are now giving their friends and customers Double Protection. This means that while new car production remains hehind demand und schedule, every new' Dodge buyer frets insured safety and comfort in the old car be is driving note, It means that old engines, brakes, ignition, wheels nd tires are carefully cheeked, adjusted and repaired ?o that there may be no rirk of either afcty or comfort while wailing for the new car. We are our vacation. now-havin- It stands to reason that if your old 'car is in good rondiiion we ran allow you more than if you permit its qualities to run down. I5ring in your old car today. Let us give it a complete inspection and adjustment. Then you'll know where you stand, you'll have peace of mind, vou'Jl be money ahead. g THANK YOU NEW ADAM'S DRUG In addition to insured safety and comfort the Double I'roleelion program gives your present car a higher value when your time comes to turn it in. DOOCE t PLYMOUTH FOR WAITING CARS OODOE JOt-tAlt- Winzeler Motor Co. TRUCKS- - Tremonton |