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Show rAo E - S f X Seat BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER REG'LAR FELLERS iCet Citij . yTZT YvTTx . I BOr' and Mrs. Mario Checketts entertained a number of friends at a party at their home Satur- K'cH; THIS CUYUKE day evening. ed and light refreshments By Gene Byrnes 1 x j j , . "KfJrS two-gu- m YOUt duffv J SERVICE, - L'CVl) t M-Me- n Mr. Games were IM WAY! M THURSDAY, JAX!.ir were Mavis Grover. Flower girls Mr. and Mrs u Shirley Cannon and Tamara Denwas bearer Welling. Crown Edward Hess a- - 7 nis Earl. The floor show con- ican Falls and sisted of pioneer dances demon- Plymouth were strated by a group of Mrs. Clark RudJ-and Gleaner and Juniors and Mr. and Mrs Senior Scouts. Solos were sung proud parents of by Dan Nelson of Garland. Re- on January 20 attft freshments were served by the Pital in Logan. Mov Gleaner Girls. The hall was are doing nicely. beautifully decorated in gold Mr. and Mrs. and green. of Ogden are guest A birthday supper was given Mrs. George R. Coo"-MrsSaturday evening for Theo RichMatthews ards by his wife. Guests included Mrs. Coombs. is Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bourne and Mr. HONORED ON BIRTH: and Mrs. Day Garfield. A delicious supper was enjoyed and the Myron Barnes was Tremonton, Utah .k' playser- ved. Sixteen friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hoggins Saturday evening for a pot luck party. A hot chicken supper was served after which rook was played and the distribution of several prizes made. Mrs. Cliff Mateson entertained her club Saturday afternoon. A hot dinner was served to nine members. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ivy Anderson and Mrs. Fern mm rF77VTl -- ', m)7 DAlM6 p. c? iym j& ' By Len Kleis RIDICULOUS fVlHirl I ( wor .. . WHAT'Sji j evening spent in visiting. The Garland Lions club entertained Wednesday evening in the banquet room in honor of last year's district school basketball boys and their parents. During the evening a trophy was presented to the boys for being first place winners in the district basketball tournament. The was served by the dinner Relief Society under the direction of president Rowane Roun- - Arbon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest HuKgins and Mr. and Mrs. Burton Anderson spent a day during the past week shopping and visiting in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen left Friday morning for Seattle, Washington, where they will visit their daughter and son-in-la- 11 11 1111 W w, NANCY Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wakefield. Mr. and Mrs. Orson iverson or Portland, Oregon have been visiting friends and relatives here, accompanied them on their trip. Mr. Pearson of Logan, a Blue Cross representative, discussed and explained the Blue Cross plan to members of the Relief Society Tuesday. Bishop Chas. Checketts and Mrs. Victoria C. Johnson gave very Interesting talks In Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Mrs. Margaret T. Johnson, a former resident of this city, is seriously 111 at her home in Brig-haCity. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Alta Hoskin of Wellsville n was a guest of Miss Floy Monday evening. Varge and Elmo Christensen gave two clarinet duets in the M. I. A. Services Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barker announce the arrival of a son, born January 17, at the Cooley hospital In Brlgham City. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nessler announce the arrival of a daughter, born January 17, at the Valley hospital. LaDean Christensen entertain- m Chrls-tense- i I WONDER WHERE OUR BASEBALL r" n ) 1 OVBR J ed a number of her friends Sunday, the occasion being her birthday. The afternoon was spent sleigh riding. Miss Gloria Johnson is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson, to New York City, where she Is employed. The teen age girls presented a very interesting program Sunday evening in Sacrament meeting. Lucille Taylor was In charge and the following program was carried out: The group sang. "I Think When I Read That Sweet Story of Old", followed by a piano solo by GayNell Johnson, talk by Floy Christensen and a en-rou- TIAVEUt mm Train Travel is Dspendahlp I Thafs Dependability! ono advantage of traveling by train by Union Pacific. Furthermore 'i . . . the comfort, restful sleep, room to roam, delightful meals . . . all these and other fea tures go to make your train trip an event in itself. Going to or from the West go as the seasoned traveler goes. Take the road of relaxation . , . Union Pacific. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD 3E te reading by Senneth Iverson; another piano solo was played by Barbara Burt and prayer was offered by LaRee Goldsberry. Mrs. T. R. Ault spent a few After meeting Fireside Chat was days with Mr. and Mrs. John held at the home of Mr. and Becker of Ogden. Mrs. Garn Judd. Keith JohnWednesday, Stake Relief Socson showed pictures and told some of his experiences while iety members attended the work in the navy. Dee Christensen and business meeting with the Reand Ted Ramsdell treated the Deweyville Relief Society. were served. freshments group with pie and ice cream. Friday, Mrs. Ray Whitaker acMr. and Mrs. Lee Zinck and her husband to Salt companied town baby are moving into our in the near future. Mr. Zinck Lake City. Is a discharged veteran. LaRae, Dallas and Deanna Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson Whitaker spent Friday with their and family spent Saturday in grandparents in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Campbell Salt Lake City where they atand daughter of Salt Lake City tended "Skating Vanities of visited their parents, Mr. and 1947". famMr. and Mrs. John Risen and Mrs. Walter Sudburry and here Saturday. ily Sundaughter, Shirley, spent Mrs. James Etherington reday visiting at the home of Mr. home Sunday after visitturned and Mrs. Irving Christensen her son, James and family ing and family. They are former in O.Ejden. residents of Denver, Colorado, Saturday afternoon, Mr. and and are now residing in Salt Mrs. Jess Earl and daughters, Lake City. Retha and Julia and Mrs. Orpha Ault were in Logan. BEAU RIVER CITY Mrs. A. A. Loveland visited SCHOOL NEWS relatives in Ogden the past week. A number of Bear River Semby Helen Reese inary students from Deweyville Seventh Grade attended the Passion play at Salt Lake City Saturday. They enKNOW YOUR UTAH WEEK joyed the dramatic story and Last week was very interesting think it one of America's best for the students at Bear River stage: successes. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Humph-er- y City school. From January 6th of Logan visited at the home to the 10th, an hour each day was spent by all the students and of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish last teachers discussing different week. Mrs. Harry Ault and son, Tomsections of Utah. of Tremonton were of my January 6th, Mr. R. J. Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Duett guests Loveland the principal, spoke about the southeast part of the state. He gave a vivid description of the mine. She also talked about beautiful scenery down there. He Soldier Summit and Castle Gate. also told, about two geysers in January 9th, Mrs. Anderson arUtah. ranged for Mrs. Willard AnderTuesday, January 7th, Mrs. son to speak about the Uintah Cates Invited Mr. Carlos Stevens, Basin. She told about the mina native of Cedar City in Iron ing industry, farming, and the County, in, to speak about the dinosaur quarries. Mrs. Anderdifferent places of interest in son also showed us pieces of and around Iron County. He also gilsonite, agate, and asphalt, and spoke about climatic conditions what is believed to be a dinasaur and pioneer life. egg. On Friday, January 10th, Mrs. Mrs. 8th, Peterson January gave an interesting talk on her Romer asked II. C. Hansen of experiences while visiting a coal Elwood to speak about the Salt Flats and different races he has seen there. Mr. Hansen showed us different kinds of salt, and he gave us a very interesting - L X ments were served. LEADER WANT-A- J THOUGHT saij- s- ESENHQLDEH wr:i "A friend just stepped in to show me an billfold he received as a gift. He sa' 'Pretty fine, don't you think? See itl my name inside here, too.' No mista! I who it helonos to. He was nroud of that hillfnU i.iF 4l ; O longed to him. It had his name on it. Ever stop to tl why people put their initials and names on eventl possible? It makes that object become part of them. Tk the way it is with a iamily monument. V i On MEMBER FEDERAL 1 WAREHOUSE PAYS HIGHEST PRICES Following Mr. Hansen's talk the students from the first to the eighth grade went to the Recreation Hall and danced four e dances. They were: The Virginia Reel, The Heel and Toe Polka, The Varsovienne, and the Barn Dance. t SYSTEM old-tim- Good Stock of FOR DRIED BEET PULP SOY BEAN PELLETS GRAINS COTTON SEED CAKE FEED CORN of all kind w n do CUSTOM CHOPPING and family on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland were in Brigham City, Monday. by Delia Coombs Basil Nish of California visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Gale I and a Family Monument ROLLING TREMONTON Last week was "Know Your Utah Week". We had a program every day. We heard about Utah. We liked the story of the Rainbow Bridge. The pioneers blasted a hole in the wall to pet the wagons down. We would like to see the two geysers. Utah has many coal mines. When you po in the mine you have to wear an Iron hat. There was a dinosaur foot-priIn the mine. First Grade nt I V Columbia Electric ELECTRICAL Welling. Mrs. Ed Udy and Miss Ardes Adams of the Sunday School Stake Board visited Sunday School Sunday. Each spoke and commended the school on the classes they had visited. Miss Betty Petersen in spending a few days in Salt Lake. A large group of seminary students from our ward accom- panied the seminary students to Salt Lake to see the Passion play Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Fanny Capener of East Garland is spending a few weeks with her grand daughter, Mrs. Gale Welling. The Gold and Green Ball was e held Tuesday evening with Petersen as queen. 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