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Show BEAR PAGE FOUR RIVER VALLEY LEADER included Evan Rudd, Donald Potter, La Mar Bourne, Ross Rudd, R. H. Peck, Colleen Packer, Peterson, Erma Grcver and Jean Gam. Mrs. Ralph Grover and daughter, Mavis, spent the week-en- d in Salt Lake and Farmington. j They visited with Mrs. Grover's father, P. H. Justeson who is ill at the St. Mark's hospital of Stokes participated. Lake and the home of their Salt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood had Dean and family at Farmson, Thanksgiving dinner at the A family dinner was en ington. home of their daughter, Mrs. at the Grover home on Owen Stokes of Bothwell and 20 joyed with all members Stokes of Bothwell and twenty Thanksgiving Verl who is servexcept members of the family were pre present ing in the army. sent. Mrs. Blanche Richards left Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt had as for Alhambra, California guests, Sunday Thanksgiving dinner will spend the winter she where n, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stokes of Mrs. Lewis Canher with sister, Chyrell Sandall, Charlene non, Brough and Boyd Hawkes. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McKee of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Henrie and Olympia, Washington spent a family of Mai ad, spent Saturday of days last week with her and Sunday at the home of Mr. couple Mrs. Clifford Cannon and sister, and Mrs. Burnell Round y and On Thanksgiving they family. family. went to Clarkston to a family Darrell Roundy, a returned dinner at the home of John veteran of Spanish Fork, is Raveston. Thirty-fiv- e members spending a few days with his of the family were present. brothers, Burnell and Ted Roun-d- y Mr. and Mrs. Art Cattle of and their families. spent Sunday at the Ogden, M. I. A. Tuesday was under the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin direction of the youth Officers Sutherland. They visited with their mother, Mrs. Eliza Godfrey who is staying with the Suther-land- s. Wednesday. O u o -t o w n Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood and family, were two sons The Primary officers and tea- Hess their families, Mr. and Mrs. and chers met Monday evening at of Clearfield and Mr. Hess the home of Mrs. Alta Johnson. PercyMrs. Dean Hess of Garland. and Plans were discussed for the Mrs. Earl Holt attended a mus' Christmas party. Refreshments recital Wednesday at Og- ical aswere served by Mrs. Johnson den. Her grand daughter, sisted by Mrs. Electa Rudd, t-- f- Ar-le- ne Ar-le- ne Thanksgiving and guests at the Frank Cannon home, were their two daughters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Krause and Mr. and Mrs. Mondell Webber, all of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood and Mr. and Mrs. David Wood were in Bait Lake City on business last week-en- d Hy-rn- m Og-de- A Suggestion: Have Tour FARM IMPLEMENTS EEFAXRED NOW WTsy wait until you are ready t uec them? H.C.ROHDE mud MaoMae Work "Mends Everything But Peepie'i Ways" XMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS Sutherland. He Is stationed at Kearns. Rheumina Udy of Ogden spent Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs. Rheumina Udy. Thanksgiving guests at the George R. Coombs home were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harper and family of Riverside and Mr. and Mrs. George II. Coombs and family of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. John Coombs and Delia were in Brigham City on business Friday. roller skatln? party sponsored by the Junior class of the Sunday school held at Crystal Springs last Friday was very successful. Roy Abel and Earl Petersen attended the Senior Scout Encampment at Hill Field last Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Zollinger, t of Providence The visiting her spent the week-en- d daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Petersen and daughter, Leona, spent Thnksgiving day at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Derrick of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Nello London and ' son of Ogden and Mr, and Mrs. Faye Coombs of Ogden spent Rue Saunders of Salt Lake City Thanksgiving day at the home spent Thanksgiving with their of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. father, H. P. Rasmussen at the John Coombs and family. n. home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Thanksgiving dinner was enjoyed at the Clifford McMurdie Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Meldrum home of Tremonton, by several visited their daughter, Twila in of our towns people. Mr. and Salt Lake City, Sunday. While k Mrs. Leo Farnsworth. Mr. and in the city they were dinner : Mrs. Horace Peck and iamiiy, Mr. gnests at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Ross Woodland and Mrs. Joseph, Green. family, Doris Farnsworth and Owen Petersen returned home of Elwood. f A. Lt.C. ChrMensen a week Monday after Dale Sutherland spent in California. spending ft : Thanksgiving at the home of his Mrs. N. R. Hunt of Buhl, Idaas parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin ho, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wastaff cf Perry were dinner cuests at the William Petersen home on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Amos P. Hansen V knew a gem named Pirty Van, an extra reason for being had He simply hated This Thanksgiving thankful. its pleasant smelling disinfection first their in day grand daughter sad Put Pan a state of dejection!'' arrived at the home of Mr: and Mrs. Raymond Kimball of Salt 8 Lake City. Mrs. Kimball was formerly Miss Adrus Hansen. Dcn't forget the food and fun fest at the bazaar Friday, DecModem Mniution fays, Mpt & J rtduct tjycr luises, jives you ft ember 6 at 7 p. m. L. A profit from your ffoctc $ftal the Dmnltct vow laying house Mrs. Ella Hunsaker of Wyomm$t.lf, it: plctunt, modern way Use Dft ing, is hers visiting relatives and ft assisting with the care of her II father, H. P. Larsen who is in SI the Dee hospital in Osrden. Roy 1 Larsen of Rigby, Idaho, is also here. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Munns and POULTRY family of Logan were guests at SANITATION the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Munns Sunday. PAYS Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and fnily visited her father, ! ADAMS DRUG John ""iverport at Perry last Ras-musse- All Metal I I Mine i at I Vz Price i Farmers' i , i i Cash Union Tremonton, Utah i'i Xmas Pres eiits BRIDLES ! BITS SADDLE BLANKETS sure. NYLON ROPES 1 CASTING and TROLLING POLES LINES REELS HOOKS TIRE CHAINS AUTO Tuirocmv UuL Ladies' chorus, under the direction of Fred M. Nye, rendered several beautiful selections. The Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stark guest speaker was President were Thursday visitors at Gran-tsvill- Charts Wood of ths Stake PresiUtah. dency. Mrs. Eleda Vee Stokes Mr. and Mrs. Carliyle Anderalso gave a reading. A large son of Mantua, entertained at a crowd attended. The Relief Society bazaar will Thanksgiving dinner for the folMr. Ella Mrs. Anderson, be held Wednesday evening. It lowing: and Mrs. Dean Anderson, Mr. was scheduled for a previous and Mrs. Max Anderson, Mr. da0 br.t ws costponed. and Mrs. Ray Anderson, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Andersen and Mrs. Verl Anderson, Mr. and and family spent Thanksgiving Mrs. Eph Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Toone, Mr. and Mrs. Import War1"i!. Kenneth Pasket, Mrs. Keith AnReNae Firth, lone Anderson, derson and Miss Eloise Ander- and Marble Delora spent son. Thanks-jivinat Lind as guests Mrs. Anna Holladay and son, of Douglas and Oscar Lind. Hollis and Mr. and Mrs. Don Reed Harris, Reed Anderson, Holladay were Sunday guests of Dick Allen, Eldon Adams, Chuck Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson. Nelson, ana jueven Anaerson Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Anderson went elk hunting and returned and family were Thanksgiving with four elk. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Forsberg of Ogden. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Anderson We want our friends and and family were in Ogden on neighbors throughout the valley business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chris-tens- to know that we deeply apprecof Logan were Sunday iate their kindness and symguests at the Louis Chris tensen pathy in the sudden loss of our son and brother. We shall alhome. n Christen-seways remember and be grateful Mr. and Mrs. Louis act and were Thanksgiving dinner for every thoughtful to We word. wish also thank Mrs. Fred Mr. and guests of all who assisted in the service Christ ensen. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Scholer and in any other way at the were guests at the Ray Porrit time. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Barfuss home on Thanksgiving. and family Anderson Mrs. Mr. and Virgil AnMrsRoscoe and Mr. and LEADER WANT-AD- S PAY! derson attended a party at Garland Saturday night in honor of Mrs. Ursel Anderson who is celebrating her birthday anniver- LEADER Scthuell X? VANT-A- t L' e, j GIFTS For Y0Ut; MOTHER AND (Yolks come I to us unuiic me i miyn.r vi II Id IJ1LPROPER 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Roberts spent the holiday last week and until Friday at. American Fork and Pleasant Grove with two daughters and a son, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith and Jesse J. rrs. Hand Decorated Lamp? Home Craft broiler and combination SINCLAIR SERVICE ksg Killer skillet guaranteed Ten(jer grills r Combination battery.'' Heavy Galvanized $1.50 Swing Spout with spray f $12.50 BRADSHAL Range fWPI!(Tfffle :oorj H( tr lip XMAS FOR HIM (V-5(r m TEX A llL)WlA.''w "" for every ... list! man on your Magnificently masculine toiletries . . . distinguished by their subtle aromatic scent by their superb containers! Singly or in sets . . . mm Deep hortd-ecrvln- on genuine calf, g designed end executed by hand by western saddlemakef ... craftsmen of Yoakum, Texas sincerely believe "Boots $1.00 to $7.50 finest specimen of obis in 'A land o 'leather. 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