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Show PS JJEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER PAGE SIX. Gibbs, Ronald John, and Sherman Gibbs; and a piano solo by Norma Hall. One of the most successful reunions of the Portage Ward was held last Friday with a great many of the former ward memattendbers from was served at five Dinner ing. o'clock p. m. A most entertain ing program, arranged by Mrs. Carmen Howell, Mrs. Cora and Mrs. Lavell Parkinson followed. It was very well received by the audience. A dance concluded the evening. Among those from Portage who attended the Malad Stake Temple excursion to Logan on Thursday were: Bishop Ora H. the school building on Thursday night. Mrs. LeRoy E. Gibbs, president of the association, conducted the meeting. The Garland Puzey of the Bear e students, under the River high school gave a very direction of their principal, Ho Interesting and informative talk ward H iIaiei presented a short to a large group of townspeople musjCai program consisting of assembled at our local Parent- -' a chorus by the group; at mental selection by Carlon Mc- Association Crary, Pcttage ' eight-grad- Calvin out-of-to- Instru-Teache- rs meeting Mc-Cra- Your Grandrn:: - AT asked for Pearl Oil ry John, Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John, David Parkinson, Mrs. Esther John, Mrs. Sylvia Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Harris, Mrs. Vera Hall, Mrs. Lavell Parkinson, and Mrs. Mary Castleton. In keeping with the spirit of this Centennial Year, members of our community removed several old trees from our church grounds last week and also leveled off some land on the public square- in preparation for making a city park. Ralph Harding, man of the Malad Stake and Milton Whitworth. also of Malad, were the principle speakers at the Sunday evening services of the Portage Ward last Sunday. Miss Ina Yearsley of the St. John ward rendered a vocal solo, "My Task", and was accompanied by lUUi - Grandma will tell you that PEARL OIL was a kerosene leader in her day just as it is now. It doesn't give off smoke, soot or gases that might smell up rooms. It gives more heat with bright steady flame that won't creep up to scorch pies, cakes. And PEARL OIL is pure it all burns Use it in all your kerosene appliances. high-coun- no waste! FARRELL J. BESS DISTRIBUTOR phne (in 121 cil THURSDAY, APRlL Mrs. Harold E. Hall, who is at-- : ly Installed in the kitchen of our FOR3IER ELWOOD MAX POSITION tending the University of Utah, church and an electric water ACCEPTS CO. SUGAR WITH week-en- d its be will installed at the; heater upon spent the past The near future. the arrival in of home his parents. s. Clayton Conley, son of Mr. and kitchen was also recently paint-MrFarrel J. Francom, son of Mr. John E. Conley, student at ed by ward members and the and Mrs. J. W. Francom of El- the Wtber College in Ogden vis- - Relif Society held a kitchen sho- wood, a resident oi bt. George, tted his parents over the past wer to equip it with cooking a as has week-en- Utah, utensils. d. trim baby girl returned from the Tremonton hospital last week-end- . They, with Mr. Dixon, are at pre sent living at the home of Mrs. Dixon's parents', Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gibbs. Miss Ruth May Smith return- ed to Pocatello Sunday where she employed as a telephone op- erator spending the week-enwith her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Williams, Jr. of Pocatello, also were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howell this week-enThrough the efforts of our loe cal Relief Society, with Mrs. Darley, Mrs. Maurine Gibbs, Mrs. Rachel Gibbs and Mrs. Eliza Kundsen as the presidency, a new electric range was recent- - u- - S- - c. with A. onomy and soils. Navv "'. 't . Q yj; a agr- three 'ears in the Pfl 3, a his B. S. degree to TTtr,V, Trl in Dem-Moo- Washington. Mr. Francora is Bear River high position accepted , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knudsen,: Miss Bessie Hansen, U. S. A. C. Sugar Company n Mrs. Margaret Knudsen, Nassie Extension Division Home a met with and Mrs. Theodore Has- - onstration Agent, kins returned home the latter! large group of women in ourDart of last week from an ex- - church kitchen on Friday afternoon, March 28, and demonstrat-- ' tended trip to California. Mrs. Arthur Dixon and her new ed salad making. k Toppenish, England States. j CENTENNIAL VISITORS PROMISED ACCOMODATIONS so that tourist visitors may be assured of a place to sleep when they arrive in Utah this summer, the Utah Motor Court Opera-i- s tor's Association is making plans to establish a tourist housing bureau in Salt Lake City where- by motor court operators who have a full house may send prospective patrons to private homes listed with the bureau. It is estimated that "hundreds" of such units will be available. d: d. Ber-nec- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Skinner of Sugar City visited Sunday with Dan Taylor and Mrs. May Kent. i a 1 1 M. mm s kin y OFFICIAL SERVICE STATION for Miss Myra Williams of Malad. AMERICAN The Sunday Evening Fireside of the young people of Portage was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Josh Hawks, .following Tremonton Tremonton, Utah. BOSCH ELSE MANN WI CO CASE All Magneto Work Guaranteed! HARLEY CONFER Sacrament meeting last Sunday night. Doland J. 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