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Show 1947 ,aXJUNE 12, BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Trraonton. L'urs Hawks, Mr. and Mrs. James Og- - great grandmother. Elizabeth " , xvuie ii arris ana daugh- Kr.tr PrKr-CM.. ter, Carolyn, Mrs. Nancy Clegg 5 solo and Ehcr- a and Douglas Gibbs sang a ii it . vocal duet. "ucii. Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris Mrs. E. Cecil McGavin and son. and E. T. Hoskins accompanied Carl, of Salt Lake spent the past air. narris- Sunday School class eet-en- d here visiting Mrs. to Salt Lake on Friday of last Ladetha Hoskins, sister of Mrs. week. The group visited many McGavin. Mrs. Francis Allen returned points of interest In the city, attended the exposition at the Fair home last week after making an i Grounds and the pageant at the extended visit with her daughttabernacle. They included Carol er in Provo. Harris, Florine John, Zetta Mrs, J. C. Gibbs returned to Shirley Hess, Serman the Dee hospital for further Gibbs, Larry Howell, Leonard medical treatment last week af Hoskins and Raymond Hall. ter being home for two days, A special meeting was conMr, and Mrs. Harold Jenkins ducted by the local P. T. A. on and baby recently came from Monday night at the School Roy and are moving into the building. The president, Mrs. Jenkins home at Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Bell visitA Virgil Harris and Principal Hale eAPeM Totrt eVhdHJL-ATT.. Tir-- ii ii lead in a discussion on impor- ed at the home of Mrs. Bell's tant school problems. parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. John on A Memorial Day. wedding reception and Little Miss Connie Harris of dance will be given in the Portage ward on Friday, June 13 by Nampa and Douglas Ward of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. John honor- Ogden are visiting here with ing Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Bell. Mrs. their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Harris. Bell is the former, Elma John. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Earl Darley and MILITARY R.ESERVATIOM BOUMDA R.V LINI ( R.T U and sons spent the week-en- d In sons spent Memorial Day In Wil-laOU6LAi) SUN N Y S AVEWUt with Mrs. Darley 's parents. Ogden. Last week, Mrs. Christina (Too late for last week) who is suffering from the A Centennial tional tour of the valley, of the pageant, "Message of the was effects of a stroke and injuries program Ages" 3S of Great Salt Lake with a visit to in Salt Lake last week in the from a fall, returned here to her were presented Sunday evening home from Twin Falls accomthe the world's largest open-cward Portage by copSunday Jennial Mrs. Ora H. John School under the direction of the and Bishop a swim in the lake, a per mine, panied by her daughter, Mrs. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter superintendency, J. Hyrum Gib- Tillie Hall. Miss Beverly to visit the State with Capitol ut Camp E. Gibbs and sons, Mr. and Mrs. bs, Wm. L. Merrill and E. T. Hoscounty exhibits and the Daughdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Halford, Mrs. Katherine kins. Arrangements were made John C. McCrary of Idaho Falls, ters of the Pioneers museum. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hall by Mrs. Wynn John, latest gathering of male organist, also came to remain with her Pioneer history and experien- Hall, Mormon and son, Roger, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Carmen Howell was the grandmother for a while. jints of the ces will be stressed at a great 7since 1897 ( semi-cen- -j Lorenzo Hoskins, Mr. and Mrs. reader. Interesting talks were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward campfire featuring Pioneer and Wm. D. Harris, Mrs. James How's jf the arrival of R. C. Harris Thomand and by given son, Eric, of Boise; Max Indian stories, by contrast with ell and company on Mr. as P. John on the early life and Conley of Provo and Clayton daughter, Audrey, Gold the Pioneers; Donner; and Mrs. David P. Gibbs, Mr. and pioneers of Portage. Carol Har- Conley of Opden visited their 1847, is expected at the handcart Mrs. Glen Rush; Express; Pony Scout Centennial r Camp Morris, Mrs. Roy ris related the life story of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. id in Salt Lake City, July and overland stage trail which e rVed" "ln tnx-- , - ; I CorJ.pv th rvart av. v"v.en PAGE SEVEN ho1" . . j uc"i I IianCOCK CI 1X3 Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Orville Harris and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mem Harris and Mr. amj Mrs. Stanley Glass of McCam-mo- n; Mr. and Mrs. B.I1 Wilson of j Downey; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mer- and Mflvln Harris of Idaho Among the people here on Memorial Day wrre Mrs. t,nci Mrs; Arch Brown, Mrs. Bart Mr. and Mrs. Sarah Morris, Elwin Moss, Mr. Morrla Grovcr ancj Joseph Mrrl? and Mrs. Duggan Allen of Og- - of Salt Lake. mrs. Slurry orruui and daughter, Elaine, of Brigham; Mrs. Walter Stiffens and daughter, Dixie, of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Uana Conley of Malad. i i out-of-to- wJ Gill-ma- n, f FARM DRAINAGE Tile Installed With II v tl r a u 1 i c P r e s s u r c (Vm ii S- - rd Mc-Cra- ry, Survey and estimate of cost Pioneer ut Mc-Cra- prepared without obligation ry, Machine can be moved to area having .sufficient work, Now operating near Bear River City. Summer (i. Margells Presi-Vgham- & Co. NGINEERS F. Phone 204 Felt Bldg., Salt Lake City runs through the camp and at to a sunrise service at the point by the general Orson Pratt and Erastus where Q. ;tee of which George Pioneer Scouts, had their While reg-- a Snow, is chairman. of view the Salt Lake first to all boys re-- 3 is according 25th, open Pioneer of the na-- ; is registration of the Pioneers. celebration the ts or ancestry affiliation, ligious heavy laits of registrations councils local 3 an-Een- are xeations at-- :j closing on June that prac-ever- y council will regis-!- il quota. Any unfilled v.!! assigned to be coun-iote- ss registrations. M living today will National, Regional and local Scout officers and leaders of the Y. M. M. I. A. and other officers of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints are on the official camp roster and will be in attendance. The general committee stresses the fact that registrations through local councils close on June 10, and that the registration and camp fee includes all expenses at the camp, including recreation and entertainment features but not food. Local Scout leaders have been informed of plans for feeding the boys another Pioneer and no boy who at-lone will ever forget iperience," said Mr. Mor-:;l"With this thought :.ost, a committee of while leading scouters a!;end ::al is y. near-hundr- ed First Time in 6 Years nrn vwAr executives have made to make every day amp memorable." effort and recrea-progra- m The members of the Portage by elaborate and ward were highly pleased Sunave. it includes march- day evening at their Sacrament the Scout section of the meeting when the Harmonettes, 'rade on July 23, and h women's singing group from the the Red Cross Bear River Stake; under the diace officers in the Cen- - rection of Fred L. Nye with Mrs. parade on July 24; parPearl Peck as accompanist, ren's in the unveiling cere-- ; dered six excellently prepared at "This Is The Place" numbers and President Potter of " t; attendance at the that stake gave a most inspiraaial Pageant Drama "The tional discourse. The ward welValley" in the Univer-3comes this group and President the Centennial Potter to return whenever they ;M at the State Fair can. and a special organ Mr. and Mrs. William D. Harand leaders only, ris and sons. Bill and Wendell, ' kmed Mormon Taber- - have purchased a farm at Trenton, Utah, and will move there entire day will be devoted in the near future. educational and recrea Among those who attended the announced fl rvn ztiittee is Li par-wit- OU GOnGRAL 7IRGC & fU . re-rbo- ys Top-Quali- ty 77 ... 6.00-1- 5 l mm m 6.50-1- 5 I 7.00-1- 5 to to 5.10 to 3. 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GEC1ERAL HQ OS Minimum amounts you save I'r . 7UDES TIRE bug-kille- . UU We have Factory authority to go the limit to give you a trade-i- n deal you can't refuse. It's our way of winning new customers. Ve know we can count on wins. the long term patronage that m; iwu . Here's your chance to get off those risky wartime GENERALS! tires and get rolling on skid-saf- e at camp. '.jut educational .. V f . s : J'' 4; A' I 7; .v i I lfrrr 1 j r RECONDITIONED USED TIRES COOD RECAPS BAnGAM SPARES Our bargain racki art bulging with good taken in during this Sale. serviceable trade-in- s We're anxious to move them. You can get your mibage at half price while wuiling for your nw car. Save up to 50 I IT FARRELL J. BESS DISTIUBUT0R e 121 Q Tremonton Phone 1 I 147 TREMONTON P. O. Box 176 |