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Show ;;DAV, JULY 17, 194? .13 t Sunday evening sacra-:- " I JVe Cut-- r diction of Bishop the evening Speakers of Jim prTy Tootiwana, Woonsook. Ne-Hen- jr; 1 chorus. Benie Peterson of Idaho Mr. and A with her parents, pavid Wood. s. ce sunding and Blaine home of Mr. v0x called at the on lifts. Leonard Standing Yellow-r- e from r way home Park. They brought back of fish, ge catch birthday dinner was held ".day in honor of Guy L. Rees -- Guests included his home. Mrs. Mary H. Rees, mother, J, Mrs. R. L. Rees and 'ily and Jesse T. Rees of Ben-- 3 Dar-o- f Mr. and Mrs. Marshall LesLogan, Mr. and Mrs. sees and son of Tremonton. were present. enty-o- "Code of the West' Garn entertained dom, Wyoming, visited Thursday with Mrs. John Coombs. Mrs. Hansen was recently released as a missionary in the Central States where Dale is now serving. She reports Dale is doing a fine . job. Mrs. Edna Hopkins of Olym-pi- a, Washington has been spending the past month with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. TJdy, Jr. and family. Mrs. Emma Pace of Bear River City is spending the week with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Udy and family. Galen Richards, who is serving in the Navy is visiting his mother, Mrs. Ezra Richards. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Richards1" and family of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Smith Richards of Logan. Mrs. William Bowen of Magna is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hendricks during the illness of her mother. William Laub of Los Angeles, California, is visiting this week with his sisters, Mrs. Blanche Richards and Mrs. Eugene Cannon. Joyce and Patricia Hawkins of Los Angeles, California, spent a few days last week visiting rela- in honor of her ninth birth-- t Marlene's ,ughter, Twelve guests were pre-r- it and enjoyed games and re- tives. Don Laub of Burley, Idaho" a few days visiting friends spent he funeral of her mother, Mrs. and relatives. :;bert E. Davie in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Steven Potter J, week. and son were accompanied to Ray Wood and Wayne Gam Yellowstone the past wreek by . .... a r T n n ft week rrefr Ji t rt.lif i - i 1 his mother and brother I , John and family of Farmington. and Mrs. p Mrs. Herman Potter and children left Wednesday for Idaho to spend a few days with Mr. Potter at their ranch there. Scott Hansen, Lex Udy and Leonard Severson left Tuesday for Bear River City to receive training. They will leave from there on Monday for Salt Lake to join other scouts at the centennial scout camporee. Mrs. Effie Welling of Brigham City visited last week with a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Richards and family. Bishop and Mrs. Elmer Richards are visiting with her sister in Portland, Oregon. They were accompanied by a daughter, Mrs. Gene Munns of Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Peterson and daughters, Betty, Lois and Louise, returned Tuesday from spending a week sightseeing in Yellowstone Park and Livingston, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Coombs accompanied by her father, A. A. Capener of Riverside, are sightseeing in the Pacific Northwest. Earl Fife of Riverside, California is visiting his grandfather, T. F. Coombs and other relatves. pre-ca- - Matinee Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., July 23, 21, 23, 25 Teresa Wright and Robert Mitchum in evening. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen left Wednesday morning for a short trip to Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and family motored to Murray, Utah Saturday where they attended a family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Christensen and Joy Waddoups spent an enjoyable day at Lagoon Sunday. Mr. Wad-dou- Jensen. Farmers' Cash Union oc TREMONTON receiving medical attention. Mrs. Norman E. Graham and The Fred Davis family are two daughters of Canyonvilie, holding a reunion this Sunday Oregon are in Tremonton to be in Logan canyon. with her mother, Mrs. C. V. while she is recovering Mrs. Sophia Larson of East from an operation performed Garland spent a few days this week with her friend, Mrs. W. A. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Burbank and son of Brigham weer dinJay Benton and a young lady ner guests of his sister, Mrs. S. friend visited with his grand- A. Marble one day thb week. The Relief Society work meetparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. ing and social was held last Adams Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eaer recently. atTuesday with a good crowd and family of Syracuse, New Mrs. Phyllis Udy and tending. Mrs. Inez Johnson were the hos- Sunday guests of the A. L. York are visiting this week with Cooks were Mr. and Mrs. Lars the Rudy Millers and Vent tesses. Anderson of Salt Lake, Karl Welling and sons, Blaine, Jack and Don, and Leland Capener were in Yellowstone Park this week. Mrs. Effie Welling of Brigham has been visiting with the Karl Wellings. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Had field and daughter, Doris, were Salt Bring your clothes here and they will be returned in Lake visitors Monday and Tues- 1 Lil-enqu- lst s Use Our Convenient LAUNDRY SERVICE First Class Condition Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Christensen spent Saturday in Salt day. H WE OFFER and Mrs. Charles Checketts and Mr. and Mrs. Car los Stevens left early Monday morning for an extended trip to Southern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins and family left Wednesday to enjoy a trip to "Yellowstone Park. Mr. Marvin Jensen of Brigham and his daughter, Marva, a former missionary of the East Cen tral States were the speakers at Sacrament Sunday meeting A COMPLETE CLEANING SERVICE DRY CLEANING G X DYEING O C HATS BLOCKED 1 week service TREMONTON CLEANERS "If Your Clothes Are Not Becoming To You They Should Be Cominff To Us!" TREMONTON Sunday Monday Tuesday JULY 20 - 21 - 22 ADMISSION TRICE ADULTS $1.20 MATINEE 75 CHILDREN 55 I t .11 I 1 v f'X 1 , "W f 1 it f !. ! v 32!!E!I!iS3ill!!l!!im 1 i -- . j , v, . ' ; i. - v ''. 1 V. I 4 i 5 , , III i ' S The Sign of BETTER x-zw- (0-- M 5 SERVICE Taking belter care of your tires is Our Business . . . B Aether it be in the city, on the highway or on the farm. We are now' equipped anywhere. Passenger Cars - Trucks - Tractors - Harvesters TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR NEW SERVICE TO BEAR RIVER VALLEY FARMERS IIEN YOU HAVE TTRE TROUBLE WITH TRACTORS OR TRUCKS IN YOUR FIELD OR Just Give Us A WE WILL BE JOIINNY-ON-THE-SP- Ring-Pho- ne A g j j H : 91 WITH OUR REPAIR TRUCK TO GIVE YOU Prompt REPAIR SERVICE. Har rv J H ! THE ROAD A0 s to give J; DAVID O. SELZN ICR'S Technicolor production i JENNIFER JONES 7?lll)fer I' Cann i TREMONTON trr in I - GREGORY LIONEL BARRYM0RE WALTER HUSTON I PECK JOSEPH COTTEN HERIJERT MARSHALL WITH CHARLES BiCKFORI) Directed by f f,T v 1 1) O R LILLIAN GfSII A CAST Of 3 M ORPHEUM THEATRE H tives. Bishop 1400 Bushel Capacity N' Jagsc-- r ham Tuesday, Mrs. Irving Christensen met with a very' painful accident Tuesday evening when a 2 quart bottle of apricot-exploded, burning her severly on the neck and right arm. Bear (Ztier City 4-- GRAIN BINS ps Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Christensen visited Mr. and Mrs. Burke McKinley at Brigham Tuesday evening. The occasion was Mr. McKinley's birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardy and visited relatives and family friends at Huntsville, Utah Tuesday. Kent Jensen, who has been touring the U. S. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie RED TOP Prompt service K "PURSUED" with Judith Anderson and Dean Tom and Jerry Cartoon 75c Mrs. Jesse Davis attended the Lake. The Pinochle club met Thurs- 'Family Institute" at the U. S. A. day at the home of Mrs. Fern C. this week. Heber Butler of Garland was Arbon. Pinochle was played with Seretta Johnson winning the speaker at the Sunday evenhigh prize and Winnie Jensen ing services. Mrs. E. W. Ward visited at cut prize. A light lunch was served. Rexburg with her daughter, Mrs. Doyle Christensen and Bob Ross Shirley the first of the Cates have returned after enjoy- week. Zenith Iverson played hostess Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Allen Jr. of to a group of her friends Tues- ing an extended trip. broBessie Idaho Falls visited Thursday and a slumber her at Colledge party. day evening A light lunch was served in the ther, Keith of Lehi, called on with the J. H. Wards. Mrs. J. S. evening and the guests were ser- Floy Christensen Monday even- Allen, Sr. spent Thursday and ved a pancake breakfast Wed- ing. 'Friday with the Wards. The Mrs. M. P. ladies are sisters. Jensen with visited 9 were nesday morning. There Mrs. J. Ray Capener is in Salt Lake at Emma Rasmussen Brig present. Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cates and baby have returned home after LIMITED SUPPLY PTTAVt? PAGE THREE Three Days at advanced prices: Evening $1.20 Wallace Bourne, Clark Rudd is spending a few Farnsworth days this week at the L. D. S. 'j. and Mrs. Leo d Mr. and Mrs. Sid Farns- - hospital in Salt Lake City to re1ftf4- TttrtC4rt AH MM1 icid ,'iui, i ucouoj iij.u1.1j.111g iui ceive observation and treatment. owsrane ranc wnere t.hpv Mr. and Mrs. Glen Severson 3 spend a few days sightsee- and children, Joyce and Sher- enjoying a pleasant trip to Yelj man are spending a few days at lowstone Park. Mrs. Edyth Hansen Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Leonard of Free- - Farmington and Salt Lake. and family retimed recently after visiting friends and relatives in Huntington, Utah. Mrs. LaRene Braegger enterclub at the Crytained her stal Springs last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson and family spent the week-en- d COLUMBIA at Afton, Wyoming visiting rela Mr. Vuh. "DUEL IN THE SUN" plus James Warren - John Laurenz in MATINEE EACH SATURDAY at 3 p. m. .or.t-- n. SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JULY 20, 21 AND ZZ JENNIFER JONES - GREGORY FECK - JOSEPH COTTEN in "For the Love of Rusty" THEATRE Tm ry ex-C- Wayne EAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER An-w- as rendered by one :'e male members. An eight VantS n'd eirl san "Jesus Amnion A Sunbeam." ! h demonstrated and language, the Indian sign rfes chorus sang "We Ever Thee" and a duet sang iiel From On High" with Congregation joining in on Irs. - Friday and Saturday, July IS and 13 Ted Dor.'Idion, and "Flame" in the Proam was jj i VSWashakie t Ward un- - :':t ' 4- 2500 |