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Show ,cAy,MAY 22. 1947 Arizona, then to Los Angeles and visit with her sister-in-laMrs. Kenneth Ericksen. Helen will return to Overton and join her Frank Edly of and Durrell and wife and Laketown, to parents the will stop at the then 5:S s sist. Mrs. T. G. Manti andparty St. George is Temples. the lake v Sve seen :t for The party also intends to spend one day resting and fishing. irS' Mrs. Mae Zollinger arrived at . rrancom, mother from Sublet, Idaho, Tremonton, Collinston, of Xncona met by her par':FS guest for a few whereMr.she wasMrs. and our ents, Alpheus Johna visitor at son. She will visit with them for mem-- , a short while, and then make her :SC eighteen . ath. home in Sublet. Mrs. Alpheus Johnson received beets on the. After word Friday from her daughter, project welfare who Is on a freighter Picture a Renee, work eir for Brazil where she will headed of the group. -her future husband. She in train join Simmons ' Itvalley hospital, spent had been on the boat three days, k at all, and with her father had not felt and Mrs. Mar-;;o- they were going to dock for three days before going on. They have of Beaver. so many stop-oveat different Enck-Ttheir :d Mrs. Joseph A. Mr. unloading ports, that it will take son and wife, almost three weeks to make the :l DurreQ Ericksen are trip. trip to Overton, Mr. Earl Johnson, who is attheir daughter, school the U. S. A. C., was a tending been teaching at visitor Before they Sunday School and he winter. to was also the guest of Miss Pat will go Helen erton, w, Xito i i T 'tfed 1i i sea-sic- V n; rs Ne-the- re 1 ' THROUGH jp KATINEES t Sundays tiSardays 2:30 STATE 0fR GROUNDS VL Uke City Salt r ?5 mMM. CN mm X Send check or money order together with envelope to HOLIDAY ON ICE, State Fair Grounds, call take Citv. Utah 2sm --- r. i- r fSit? ' 3g COMPANY OF GLAM0UR.CED 110 BEAUTIES Gda Premiere o fho CcnfCRsxxcl HSERVED SWTS: $3.00, Tribune Office ONE OF Exposition m This meeting is for the Gleaner Girls and Senior Scouts. The teachers of these three classes are in charge of these meetings and from now on a Fireside chat will be held every two weeks. ing. AMERICA'S MAJOR ICE SHOWS! Presented by producers of "Skating Vanities" M-M- Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bigler and son, Glade, and James T. Bigler of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ted King of Teasdale and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Davis and son, Jimmy of ProvOj were here the latter part of the week because of the death of Louisa M. Bigler. PAGE Mrs. Metcaif and Mrs. Capener are sisters. Mrs. Charles Edgtngton, mother of Mrs. Capener, is spending the week at the Capener home. The families of Biihop Leland Capener, Joe Forsberg, Ed Udy, Karl Welling and J. O. Hadfield were Logan visitors Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Justesen of Carey, Idaho, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Silvester, parents of Mrs. Justesen. Voss Ward and Job Hidficld were in Ogden on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Voss Ward and children, Mr. and Mrs. Delose Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. George M. Ward went to Pocatello Sunday to visit with Mrs. Vlda How-eland other relatives. Mrs. II. S .Tingey and daughter, Luana, and Mrs. Glen Ward were shopping in Ogden, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Jensen were shopping In Logan Monday. Mrs. Ira Ward and Mrs. Glen Ward were shopping in Brigham and Ogden Tuesday. They were guests of Mr. d. ) MOST POPULAR -- C5 ALL ls Because Electric Refrigeration saves time and money on modern Irrigation anil Drainage Pipe Concrete or Clay Sewer Tile CORRUGATED METAL - Ilcatlgntcs PLAIN and REINFORCED Concrete. Culverts WHITE COMPANY W. R. 1G23 Wall Ave. Osrden, Utah BUY FRt'M Le-la- ? tv x ' '' m i L $ V k F7RB I w 11 . VV n E J Si.,,. a heifer pretty much like stock. When you buy g vuwaht to know that she came from -- ock. 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Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Bell were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Yens Veibel on Wednesday, who motored to Salt Lake to see the Pageant "Message of the Ages", held in the Salt Lake Tabernacle. of Mr. and Mrs Cornelius Bell Collinston spent Sunday evening dauin Logan visiting with their ghter. Eldora. Mrs Mae Plastino will be home She in Collinston this Saturday. to has been on a vacation trip be all will we California, and clad to welcome her home again. Mr and Mrs. Albert Johnson and son Gordon of Collinston Wedmotored to Salt Lake on on FriPocatello to and nesday day on business. t HCHT CO. MfSSAGI n j MaliLJ0LJmy CS months, mm farms Electric refrigeration saves hundreds of trips to the cellar or pump house while providing safe, convenient and economical food preservation. Electric refrigeration puts money in, the pocket of dairy farmers while saving time and reducing spoilage. Electric freezing units save not only food but money, too, while allowing you to have just the kind of food you want every day of the year. And new electric refrigeration equipment is becoming available again! C The Beaver Rel,r,f Society will hold its last stud'- - meeting next Tuesday. Thereafter the women will meet only on the second Tuesday of each month to quilt. Mr. Plastino of Collinston went to Ucon, Idaho, to spend with his mother, the week-en- d who is very ill. Mrs. Elizabeth Bowers of Collinston has gone to Layton for a few days, to be with her son, and wife, who are now the proud parents of a baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sterling of Cutler, motored to Preston Friday to attend the company dinner and meeting. Adam S. Bennion was the principal speaker and everyone had a lovely time. The Joseph L. Bowen Reunion was held Saturday and Sunday in Logan canyon at the girls' camp. There were 125 in attendance, and a number of people came from as far away as Burley, Blackfoot and Brigftam City. This reunion is spensored with the view of creating even more interest in geneological work. One of the men brought a large scroll of geneology and exhibited it to the ones present. On Saturday night they visited and danced until late, then on Sunday, after breakfast, they had a fine proor two gram at 10:30 with one numbers from each family. At noon a lovelv dinner was served HE s HEADQUARTERS FOR Culverts HI Capener. and Mrs. Jesse Davis. Burl Hermansen of Salt Lake spent Saturday and Sunday at the J. H. Ward home. week-enMr. and Mrs. Jack Metcaif and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons children of Salt Lake were Sunwent to Garland last Sunday to day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. J. White. Mr. Joseph Bowcutt took the 8th graders of Collinston to attend the Centennial program 1-- at $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, (tax included,; on sale daily and Deseret News Office, Salt Lake City. Tremonton, Utah. chat will be held this Sunday at the home of Mrs. Aline Simmons at Beaver immediately after Sacrament meet- Last Tuesday the junior scouts, under the direction of Max Thatcher, held their regular scout meeting in the scout house near the church. This next Tuesday they will hold a party for all junior scouts. The Singing Mothers of Beaver met at the home of Mrs. Marie Johnson last Thursday for practice, but from now on, all meet ings will be held on Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. at the Church house. Mrs. Anna Biesinger of Beaver went to Pocatello Saturday to be with her husband who flew from Portland, and was leaving for Butte, Montana. Mr. Biesinger travels and supervises salesmanship for Firestone. Mr. and Mrs C. G. Biesinger will be glad to have their son, Richard, who is stationed at San guest. Diego, as their week-en- d Richard is now Yeoman Specand this will be his ialist, first visit to Beaver Dam. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Biddle of Collinston, motored to Salt Lake last Sunday pnd were glad to bring back wit them, their son, LaMar, who vas been at tending school for the past nine ORDER TICKETS BY MAIL LEADER A Fireside given at Fielding. I 2 .". . COHTIHUES lilTELY 15 - 8:30 P. M. jfliS JTCiE BEAR RIVER VALLEY Durfey of Cutler. Miss Carolyn- Ouirmpv was J hostess to a swimming party at crystal Springs on Friday night to all the girls of the 8th grade of Collinston school. Mr. and Mrs. Miller and family moved from Beaver Dam to North Garland. They have lived in Beaver for the past winter and expect to make many new friends in their new neighborhood. Last Thursday a pheasant flew through the window, breaking the glass in the home of Thomas Y. Simmons of Beaver and knocked it unconscious. 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