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Show JEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER PAGE EICHT CaJt Garland J. Lyn Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Larson, and his wife, the former Phyllis Sederholm of Brigham City, and Miss Sherma Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hansen, received their B. S. degrees at the U. S. A. C. on Saturday. All three were active In activities at the college. Mr. and Mrs. Keith itnodes and children left Monday for a vacation trip to Yellowstone National Park and Sun Valley. The regular monthly work and business meeting of the Relief Society was held Tuesday with In President Ruth Holman was The afternoon spent charge. in deciding on a pattern and starting crocheting a cloth for the table in the Relief Society room. A delicious tray luncheon was served by the hostess, Mrs. Pearl Rhodes and Mrs. Ethel Larson. Mr. and Mrs. David Larson attended the commencement exercises at the U. S. A. C. on SatThey, together with urday. extra-curricul- J. ar other relatives from Brigham City were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lyn Larson. Mrs. Clifton Grover returned from the hospital on Thursday with her new baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman accompanied by Ruth Jackson and Mrs. Sophia Larson, spent Monday In Salt Lake City at the home of Mrs. Bertha Walker . Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter and Carl went for an airplane ride on Saturday. They took off from Tremonton In a plane belonging to Dick Reed of Billings, Montana, a buddy of Carl's who was here visiting with four-seat- ed him. Mrs. Louis Larson and son, Dale, who has been spending a week with her parents In Salt Lake City was joined by her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer and they attended "Holiday On Ice". They also saw the exhibits at the fair grounds. Mrs. Larson returned to her home with the party. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson and Mr. and Mrs. TJi'sel Rhodes met at the Louis Larson home after 1 CHRISTENSEN VETERINARIAN Service For Box Elder Co. LARGE AND SMALL ANIMALS Located on the Irvin Jones Farm south of crossroads corner. Phone MAO RVsTI UOLLAPSIN0U? S OB, IF VOU 12 73-J1- mile east and mile en THURSDAY, Ml0 ihlNK t HAO H VDU THIN? , Why Is the NORTHERN FURNITURE COMPANY the right place to buy furniture? Smart women In ever increasing numbers come to us because of our inherent quality . . , our "rightness" of styling . . and because they can see at a glance that our prices are low :and our service friendly, home ol their daughter, Preston Anderson. A surprize party was given In honor of Preston Anderson on his birthday Tuesday evening. All the young folks were invited. The time was spent playing was games. A delicious lunch had by time a good served and all. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Nielson of Hollywood, California, together with a brother and sister and their families are visiting in Howell last week and were dinner guests at the home of Munk. The Wilford Niel- sons were former residents Of Howell. at Saving You Money Te run our stores the way a thrifty housekeeper runs her 1mm fi don't sell on credit- - We don't deliver. YOU. We buy carefully, with a sharp fZ'J money-f- or ( nothinz's a bargain if it isn t good as well as cheanl. Yes, we're old hands at saving, you money. Our customed it-trust us. And we woulda t sell out that confidence for world. in the r Cash-and-carr- v and SUMMER for All ' ft 1 SPORT SCENE NEAT o STAY! Come o V Storewide : 4. tightly woven for maximum wear Close, aV 25 ONLY PAPER DRAPES Full length rose pattern on soft white 2V4 Lace trimmed set 00 (t X r pi OUC Special Purchase LARGE CHENILLE BATH SETS Lovely colors in rich close tufting mat and cover .... (h Size 12, A q .41 Palr 24ds.-- 4' Y 00 SLACK 15 ONLY JR. 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The most 50 ONLY DRESSER SETS - I M IJ m 36 14 7 TIES, EVERY gant patterns our DUE TO HEAVY STORMS - r 3 4 Attention ... Change Of Dates will be held 1 HUNDREDS oflOW Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodges The Box Elder County Rodeo ' y L Bis-ho- D and family returned Sunday from a trip to Billings, Montana, with Mrs. Hodges' for a visit ' They mother and relatives. and Mrs. Dale Rhodes. The went through the Yellowstone music was furnished by the park on their way to Montana girl's orchestra from Clearfield. and spent a day there on their A program consisting of a douway home.They were extensively ble trio by a group of girls from entertained while at Montana by Beaver Dam and a vocal solo by her sisters and brothers. This is Geraldine Rhodes was held. the first time the family had all Many lovely and useful gifts been together for ten years. were received by the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Ersol Berchtold Potter left Tuesday Carl and family attended the Nelson morning for Casper, Wyoming. reunion at the Pioneer Ila Mae Williams of Malad and familyin Brigham Sunday. Dewey Cunningham of Downey park Mrs. Miller went to Mr. and were Sunday dinner guests of Ogden Sunday to bring their Mr. and Mrs. Ned Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson daughters, Gloria and Virginia, been atand son, Rex, and grand dau- home. The girls have Weber at College. school ghter, Judy, were Sunday dinner tending Mr. and Mrs. George L. Mil guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren ler and Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Rasmussen of Tremonton. Miller attended the commencement exercises at the USAC at Logan Saturday evening. Wen-dMiller, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, was one of the Bishop and Mrs. O M. Munk graduates. have returned after a week's Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill visit in Idaho with relatives and were Ogden visitors Monday. friends. Relief Society quilting was Mrs. Gordon Ipsen of Los An- held Wednesday at the home of geles is visiting in Howell with Mrs. Perry Stanfill. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A group of young guests were Wood. entertained Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. Fackrell at the home of Mrs. L. M. Petare visiting in Howell with their ersen at a party honoring the parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Fack- birthday anniversary of her son, rell. They intend on making Mark. Mrs. C. E. Miller assisttheir home in Ogden where he ed with the entertainment. is employed by the government. Misses Carma and Oleta Miller They have been employed in Ta- with their the week-en- d spent coma, Washington, for the past C. E. MilMrs. Mr. and parents, two years. Jen Mrs. Mr. Orsen ler. and Mrs. Cleon Forsgren spent last to back took Brigsen the girls week in Logan with her parents and attended the wedding of her ham Sunday and spent the af ternoon visiting with Mr. Jen- sister, Delia Mae Lucas. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Gunnell sen's parents, Mr. ana Mrs.1 and their three small sons of James Jensen. Mr. Larkins and Leslie Wight Mesa, Arizona, were in Howell of Thatcher were guest speakers Tuesday visiting with relatives at Sacrament meeting Sunday and friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gunnell of evening. A piano solo was giv Ogden were Sunday guests at the en by Marie Roche. June 13 , Penney's is an Old Hand 360 FINE MESH WASH CLOTHS FrifkSnKay flv. Mrs. el 1 WHAT WOULD "VK-K- church on Sunday evening for a social, the occasion being Louis's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole of Og-daccompanied by little Judy Grover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Grover, spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Eph Peterson home. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson and son, Rex, left early Friday morning for a vacation trip to They the Pacific Northwest. plan on visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peterson at Bremerton, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Will Harris of Portaee visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Grover on Monday. Flo and Mrs. Hazel Riser, Irene Grover were Logan visitors on Saturday. Miss Irene Grover is spending the week in Ogden with her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Malan. A wedding reception and dance was held Thursday night at the recreation hall for Mr. Tremonton, Utal S w t las At t: |