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Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, J 946 B r STUDENTBODY AND CLASS OFFICERS GREET RETURNING STUDENTS EAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Student-bod- y V'' 'A O-'d- en - . ... I nie Rytting, secretary; Peggy Aland Darve! len, Robbins, president, seen in the lower picture, have plans forvice-presid- mulated for a banner year. Class officers are shown in the top picture and are left to right, back row: Roscoe Heppler, Jo-aGreen, Reo Barkle, junior officers; Cleo Jensen, Roma Jean senior Hill, John A. Bourne, leaders. Front row: Erma Oyter, Marilyn Stohl, Woodruff Snow, sophomore officers. " " " n H' 7 4 iimwiiij iluimh.wmw. im wii niniTiinii r - : 3-- nctu res Courtesy pmmmil family. A wedding reception at Salt Lake Wednesday evening honor-- 1 mg Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin O. Turnbow, was attended by Mrs. Alden Turnbow. Mrs. A. L. Smith, Mrs. Preston Petersen and Mrs. J. F. Pet ersen visited in Brigham Friday. Mrs. William Petersen returned with them to spend the week- end at the horr;? of Mr. and Mrs. . Engvar Petersen. Kaye Shuman of Brigham visited Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shuman. Mr. and Mrs. Boyde Petersen! and son, Larry, of Brigham, Tuesday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Peter- sen and Mr. and Mrs. L. M.! Petersen. The Primary officers took one j , A 4, f o l 'I j ! lv I I j I x ,7' . s 'M '' - i v : 1 j ' : I . I . ) ' mail i ler, while Mr. Eskelson PENROSE spent a week as house guest of Lola Summers of Bothwell. Mrs. Lee Eskelson of Salt Lak,3 with her spent the week-en- d parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mil- - SAYS: !eET ALL THE COMFORT RE ALWAYS HAND hundred percent of the Penrose Primary children on an outing Brigham Monday afternoon. J" included a pictur, show fol- lowed by a picnic and games at Pioneer park. Mrs. Birdie Petersen and Mrs. Anna Petersen are soing to cock for the Thatcher school. Tney attended th.3 institute in Brigham Monday, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shuman visited in Brigham Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Ersol Berchtold and famlly attended a birthday dinner at Brigham Sunday orine Mrs Ruth Youn hon-visit- ed LEADER WANT-AD- PAY S ftL4n Tft y irt!3v " ing that for many a long year. accom- panied his father on a fishing trip in Idaho. Dixie Sue Johnson was an over-niggu,2st of Deanne Shu-ma- n Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Jensen and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller Thursday at a dinner honoring the birthday anniversary of Mr. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Miller were visited Sunday by their daughters, Carma and Oleta, of Brigham, Marjon.3 Tanner and Harry Bar-nuht m. YOU HAVE PLANNED-- - WE xr.i tiearcnugnc . B Lois Miller 01 I 1 . i "'J i 1 ;s cf J If s 1 o, . f f - nn jr t1 vn Bon- officers, Student-bod- y visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon of Mr., and Mrs. John Barnarc Brigham City spent the weekand sons. Mark and Steve of end with their parents, Mr. and F,ber City, called on relative: Mrs. Alvin Norr. in Deweyvllle recently. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. David Holdaway .and Becker of visited with children have returned home af- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. ter spending a few days with her R. Ault and Mr. and Mrs. Duett parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oyler Loveland and family. In East Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Norr and Mr. and Mrs. George Fearson Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Richardson of Ogden called on Mr. and Mrs. spent the week-en- d at Jackson Hole. Walter Sudbury Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank Geneve, daughter of Martin M. Gardner, was married to Carl visited their mother, Mrs. B. S. Louis Chadwick, August 2 1st in Burbank at her home in Brigham City Saturday. the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Perry of Mr. and Mrs. Layle Campbell Deweyville, Mr. and Mrs. oiiver and daughter of Salt Lake City Peterson and family of Peters-bor- were guests of their parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudbury, Perry of Ogden were recent Sunday and Monday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hull Sunday evening the Geneaof Riverdale. logical Society were responsible Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr re- for the program, which consistcently returned from a tour in ed of a talk by Clifford BingIdaho, Montana, Wyoming and ham, of Honeyville, Lois Fryer Washington. They also went to and Lyndon Barkle of DeweyCanada, to Cardston, where they ville. visited the L. D. S. Temple. Mrs. Agnes Earl of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fryer of City spent a week here with her Logan, visited their son and son, Jess, and family. family, Bishop and Mrs. ClarMrs. Ella Hunsaker of Coke-vill- e, ence Fryer. Wyoming, spent a few Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Fryer and with her sister and family, children of Salt Lake City visit- days ed at the home of Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Earl. Joan Mrs. Clarence Fryer one day last Larson, a niece of Mrs. Hunsaker, and Mrs. Earl will attend week. in Cokeville this school school Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hanson term. She has spent the sumand children of Osden visited mer with Mrs. Hunsaker and relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Carl Chadwick and Mary family. Hess of Ogden, called on relaChris Hansen has returned tives and friends Sunday. from Idaho, where he visited his Audry Meldrum of Elwood sons, Ernest and Joe and their visited Mrs. Dean Haslam Sun families. day afternoon. Waren Haycock went to Salt Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dewey from Lake City to see his father who Salt Lake City called on Mr. and is leaving a hospital after reMrs. Alvin Norr Sunday morn ceiving medical treatment. ing. The Primary held their openMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bur- - ing social Tuesday with Mrs. bank and son of Brigham City James Frnard in char&e. DEWEYVILLE i. and class olfie-er- s were on hand Tuesday morning to welcome new and returning students to the Bear River high school to participate in another successful year. Officers for the various classes were selected last year with the exception of freshmen officers a who will be elected within week or two. PAGE THREE Utah- - Tremonton, Lorna Shuman was a house guest Tuesday and Wednesday of Elouise Sandall of Tremonton. Fred W. Petersen and Leonard M. Petersen made a business trip to Brigham Monday. Mrs. Georf,3 Hewlett and fam ily of Willard are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelsen. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Peter- sen and daughter, Faye, accompanied by Mrs. Petersen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Petersen of Brigham, visited in Poca-tell- o Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Petersen. The occasion was Joseph's birthday anniversary. Recent vistors at Yellowstone park included the Joseph Egli And while we're doing everyEvery so often it happens. A car comes along that rings so many bells on so many counts that folks remember it fondly and talk about it for years thereafter. You're looking at one of those "vintage-year- " Buicks now. Rightfrom the start, it clicked with the stand-ou- t, freshness of its styling. hint-of-the-futu- re It brought wide, apprecia- tive grins with the smooth way its Fireball straight-eigh- t engine delivers its eager surge of power. thing in our power to get you you'll yours find that when you get it is a secondary matter. It registered with the steady stride of two lively tons of roadweight, cradled on tireless coil springs all around that turn the roughest road into a pleasure cruise. Then as people began to discover the blissfully easy way this dream boat handles as the miles piled up I and owners found m their cars getting actually better word started to go round: "That le, soon-as-possib- For the man who gets a '46 Buick has really got somethingsomething certain to be a high spot in his history. car-owni- ng Tuna in HENRY T I on the air twice weekly TAYLOR at Other Cllcks FooTll '46Buick-T- ?'s an automobile!" I They'll b ..y- - .ttt: moTtcTinu c ft 1 ' .:. ''uJljlVH't-'l- ' s REPAIR HEADQUARTERS FOR TRACTORS o. POWER UNITS COMBINE MOTORS fTAAi- A. .iuwf - iiLy w MAGNETOS WL. - ' k F j . CARBURATORS w""""" lW"'f""J' ACETYLENE AND ELECTRIC wm- - rem' WhtU H.U!I llrM, u UluatraUd. 1U wppli4 ftt vitra Tremonton MM M vJIM. o PETERSON TRACTOR SERVICE ALBERT EARL, Mgr. M i WELDING Phone 90 OCMt Phone 20 Tremonton ( |