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Show .BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER RSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1946 U U n-- 3 II. L. HOFF-- l OP Minneapolis, Mir.ne- - V T. y rii I no oineers and teachers o: the M. I. A. entertained Thursday evening in honor of last year's officers and teachers, who 4th had been released. Other honJay, December rn. to 3 p. m. Please ored guests were stake board living in the ward. ftA earl; Previous evening by members Games were played and a pet r F.LK1 L1U., my person- - hick hmcheon was served. Forty-five members and invited Yerv;,restntaUve' C;; been supplying my shields guests enjoyed the evening. Ir& Jackman and Coleen Mature sufferers in this ter ror ten years and longer. son of Salt, Lake City spent Sunfitted thousands of cases day with h?r parents. Mr. and :rm toiUf united States during this Mrs. Ezra Mason. Coleen is takare 'dardStcvi', There many of my ing nurse's training at the St. customers 'ed right here in Marks hospital in Salt Lake City. 2rS) an(jt r Community. "Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Hodges If neglected, rupture spent a few days last week with lOOause weakness, backache, their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth iout wasa, tsness' tomach and gas Price of Salt Lake City. P of Wt People having large rUp" The Future Progress Guild . which have returned after held their meeting Friday at the dungtotjrai operations or injection home of Mrs. Mark Udy with andit'sfients, are especially Colleen Fows as hostess. Mrs. you want it done right, Musical numbers were furnished Experiment. If unable to The evening by Marva Smith. m at this time, address: was under games playing spent HOFFMANN'S of the entertaining direction the ,GICAL APPLIANCE CO. committee. Next meeting will be 1 520 Masonic Temple at the home of Mrs. Doroheld 'UH nneapolis 2, Minn. Burton. thy r r i B c :EEEE A family dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Richards on Friday. They left for Arizona Monday accom1BSTRACTOR panied by their two daughters, Sstablished 40 years Marie and Pamela, Other mem1IGIIAM CITY, UTAH bers of the family who attended ? I k. i 14 .4 invit-micaloii- ' " ' V : . 4 Janice Loveland, John A. Bourne, Margene Rhodes and Lowell Capener, Harvest ball heads, pause to consider plans for decorating the gymnasium. I0RMAN LEI the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warnick and son of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Checketts of Bear River City, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards and son and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Richards and daughter. Columbia Electric Co. ELECTRICAL WIRING LIGHTING FIXTURES SEE OUR DISPLAY AT LILENQUIST BROTHERS FIXTURES FOR EVERY ROOM Come in and see them I WALT MATTHIAS raj lone Tremonton 2-- F2 FARMERS-STOCKM- EN 3U til LlRYMEN - HOME BUILDERS 3RTARLESS & MORTAR Immediate Delivery You can lay up and complete your structure now without any delay. It is ideal for all homes and farm buildings including your grade A dairy buildings and milk houses. Our block is used cx' tensively by dairymen qualifying their business for approval on a grade A basis that is approved by the Farm Security Administration and the state regulations. consolation Coombs received Mrs. Sarah and Johnson, prize cut. Guests included Mrs. Ira Ward and Iris Coombs. Erla and Dale Allred spent not only an extreme savings involved but you get a much stronger structure due to our special block features, namely the Interlocking Tongue and groove. ing rib is the Our walls arc guaranteed moisture proof by us" ing the famous aquella water proofing substance. WRITE OR PHONE action IORTARLESS BLOCK & TILE CO. 655 West 12th rcr$ ' Street, Ogden, Utah ERV N week-en- with their parents, d Mr. and Mrs. Le Reinforced with concrete and steel. There is no mortar used in laying up these blocks. PAYS HIGHEST Lr'"i GRAINS of all kind Allred. 1 F 1" I I Good Stock of PRICES FOR Roy They attended Sunday 'school where Dale spoke and told of his experiences in the Agricultural college in Logan. He is a returned veteran. The Junior class of the MIA presented their rose evening program Sunday evening in sacrament meeting. A saxophone sole-- was played by Jean Allred, Verna and Llla Standing sang, "O It's Joy To Be A Junior Girl." Each were accompanied by Bonnie Hansen. Lorraine Hess and Florence Richards gave short MEMBER FEDERAL WAREHOUSE SYSTEM t0 DRIED REET PULP SOY BEAN PELLETS COTTON SEED CAKE FEED CORN WE DO CUSTOM CLEANING HONE 41 CHOPPING NAMES STUDENT LEADERS Bear River stake seminary members recently named new officers to lead the various orThe Social Developing club ganizations during the year. was held Thursday at the home New students receiving apof Mrs. Frank Wood. The pro- pointments are Jerry Buchanan, gram was given by returned ser- - Chad Clarke, Barbara Ward and vicemen, Leon Grover, Glen Marrian Manning, all first year Peterson and Marvin Ashby. seminary students. Each related experiences they The other offices were filled had had in the service. Marvin last year and the year before furnished a musical number. by incoming freshmen students, Lunch was served by the hostess and each year these students adassisted by her daughters, Opal, vance until during their third Donna, Isabel and Mary. Twenty year they become heads of the eight members and five guests various organizations. attended. In the bishopric of the seminCaroline Peterson of Brigham ary are Jay Andersen, bishop; with Kenneth Brown, first counselor, City spent the week-en- d her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noble and Jerry Buchanan, second counselor. Offices in the Young Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Webb Men's and Young Women's Muof Kaysville called Friday at the tual Improvement associations home of Mr. and Mrs. John are filled by Tommy Steffen Coombs. They wre on their and Norma Jean Wise, superinway to visit a brother of Mr. tendents; Don Lee Rogers and Webb and Mrs. Coombs who is Betty Deakin, first counselors, ill. Word was received Sunday and Chad Clarke and Barbara that their brother, George Ed- Ward, second counselors. Presiwin Webb of Downey had passed dent of the Relief Society is away. Funeral services will be Darlene Miller with Gloria Dur- held Wednesday at Downey. fey and Marrian Manning assistJohn Coombs and Ray and Delia ing her. Rowayne Andersen perattended the funeral and Mrs. forms the duty of seminary Coombs returned home with clerk. them Wednesday evening. Mrs. Frank Wood and Mrs. Wayne Gam visited Smith Richards at the County hospital in Logan Saturday. Mrs. Ray Wood spent a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. Benjamin Lundberg of Woodruff, who has been ill. The Cleo Circle club was held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Alice' Ward of Riverside. Bridge wes played with high prize going to Mrs. Florence Garn. Alta Now Available For There ! SEMINARY ROLLING TREMONTON lu, CAFCO queen will be elected. Votes for the queen and her two attendants will be cast by the F. F. A. boys. The girls who catch most of. the boys' admiring glances and garner most votes will get the coveted titles. Gifts will be presented to their Majesties the night of the dance. A turkey and boxes of chocolates will also be raffled off at the dance to holders of the lucky chances. One chance will be given with each ticket bought for the dance, and additional chances will be sold for ten cents each. Admission is $1. per couple, $1 for stag boys and 25 cents for stag girls, tax included. Other committees ar.d thrir chairmen who are working on the dance are: u-- e ternary an I ::r.r:j ;,l Member c' ?v,e ri'-'- h . h?v lie s a pare series cf rcurdL-rio. pictir.',' the life cf Jcseph .mith and the history cf the hwnn. The recording's, written, and recorded by clats members, will be used by ieminarU's throughout the state. ,.-,-a din-a-e- TO ALL CLASSES - - Machine Part. - Hardware InjulaAccessories Electrical Wiring Equipment -- - - Colhing Footwear and Shoe Findings . . . lUrWwear . nearly all new valued at $1,200,000 merchandise. - - J r quoljfle Inspection day. 12 . and 11 December buyers will be ucfo nn A.M. Sealed bids accepted ynl.l Hours: bor 13, 1946. Business lo 2;00 P.M., except Sunday. DATES decorations, and .. . CITY, UTAH OFFERED 1 , SALT LAKE TJZTl- ATAinr.. rotaloas. information,II etc., w. roeeial wle conditio, bid forms, A. Fulle Georae . be sent on recjuc, Company. STANDARD TERMS SUBJECT TO WAA SALE AND CONDITIONS OF Petersen. A. "mSv - ri.ie i SALE Qpm Au - jmately $200," stated. NO. UB Joyce Capener, John A. Bourne and Janice Loveland; program. Lila Standing and Don Welling; refreshments, Gloria Durfey and Harlan Turley, and advertising, Betty Ruth Bowcutt and Earl The F. H. - cost the address j i. was perfected by the fevemn,, m during the war and ha? :(; Seminary Purchases New Sound System present both the Future Farmers and Future Homemakers. "Even though the dance this year is scheduled a week later than in previous years, novel decorations depicting a prairie barnyard have been worked cut and a successful dance is anticipated," reports Margene Rhodes. As was the case last year a ,. "TV!,. i Keign Supreme .n?i V to attend. Something new has been add ed! To A new combination rcdio. public phonograph, "Dude Ranch Frolic" themes s1 st n and rec:r.'.ing machine, the annual Harvest ball to be which is ccr.;dered ore of th; held December 6 at 8:30 p. in. in most versatile outfits of its the gymnasium. kind in use todiy, has b?en purIn charge of the arrangements chased by the Bear River .stake for the dance are Lowell Capen- seminary, announced Alma King. er, Margene Rhodes and Janice Loveland. These students re- m "? : i - j Queen, Attendants 1 . urnact-tION- P A G cf the dance, Invite all seminary principal. sponsors Harvest Ball Set For December 6th; j"Dude Ranch Frolic' Themes Event fielding I UHLI 1 Trcmonton, Utah. F. F. A., In Case Priorities AppV.cofeta Only Of Tie Bids m A Suggestion: x Have Your FARM IMPLEMENTS REPAIRED NOW Why wait until you are ready to use tbero ? H. C. ROIIDE Blacksmith and Biaebine Work,. "Mends Everything But People' Ways" talks on the Junior class lessons. A reading was given by Celia Zundell. The rose ceremony was participated in by all girls. Kleon Kerr of the stake presidency, was the visiting stake representative and spoke. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McMurdie and children of Tremonton spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Leo Farns-worth. Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Zundell and family visited Sunday with her father, R.' C. Nish of Logan and her brother, Horton Nish in River Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Eurncll Roundy and family spent a few days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Roundy in Spanish Fork. His brother, Darrell has recently returned from the service. Mrs. Herman Potter went to Ogden Friday. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Manning of who has been Farmington, a few days with her, spending her that far on accompanied their return home. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton spent Sunday and Monday in Farmington. On Monday they attended the marriage of her sister, Virginia Sjoholm in the Salt Lake Temple. Booklore club held their meeting Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Irene Peck. Nona S. Rhead reviewed the book, "Spoonhandle" by Ruth Moore. Luncheon was .served to twelve members and guests. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peck en- - family had dinner with Mrs. Fdith Peck of O :d' n Sunday. Mrs. Irrta Bourne returned heme Sunday after spending the part seven weeks at the home lull Yes, Chevrolet has the Marlene, also Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Bourne. They enjoyed dinner with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bourne of Brigham City. T i'ti ! lowest-price- d n If ( lino of passenger cars in its field! Today, more than ever before, only Chevrolet brings you BIG-CA- R QUALITY AT LOWEST COST for Chevrolet has the line of passenger cars in its field. In fact, the great majority of Chevrolet body types list at prices ivbstantially tower than those of any lowest-price- d other cars in Chevrolet's price range. 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