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Show 17, 1947 oAy, JULY BEAR a turkey dinner v,nnor of A. R. Bur- - o-- ji anniversary at '".-vay ;p of j,ir. and Mrs. T S'-s- rveu-''- .. Honevville, Mrs, and Mrs. Lowell ' daughters-in-hostess- es nk, at the din-lafor 15 id races ' BV the family. r"'ord Knudson spent a JZ a euest of Mrs. Ursel Mrs. way n and ftf monton. They are moving from Layton where Mehln has been employed at the Navy Base. Tuesday afternoon in Primary the entire group surprised President Inez Meldrum on her birthday. She was presented with a birthday cake while every child carried a cupcake with a lighted candle and sang, "Happy Birthday." Miss Doris Ogg of American Fork is spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Gladys Cast (jatland .veyville. Burbank is spending j,vs in Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Grover Haslam with spent Sunday in Ogden where the week-en- d visited with relatives. "vnts. Mr- and Mrs. Duett they Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rhodes were j while here they at- business visitors on MonOgden Bunnell reunion at 1)6X11 Mrs. - 'e day. springs. Mrs. Odell ',- -d I V ER J. attended the funeral services in Bear River City on Monday for Hyrum J. Hansen. Mrs. L. R. Shaffer and Don and Joanne with Mrs. Sherman Oyler and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Godfrey in Clark.ton, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Petersen and son. Rex, were in Ogden Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Durrell W. Larson Grover. Mrs. Doris Peterson accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bow-cu- tt of Riverside were in Ogden Tuesday. Mrs.'L. Francis Pet- yr, Burbank is employed railroad. Bowen jrd Mrs. Ross useful and beauti-v- - re-ma- ny j their shower and dance Friday night.The a't decorated with baskets the bride ;;y flowers and bridal gown, her in ve'.y arid Garrell Evan of are visiting their and Mrs. Lloyd Lish Mrs. rion Mr. jniiy. and Mrs. Ray Whittaker guests durine s their house yeek, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff 3n and children, Mr. and children, Lory Glenn and j and Mrs. Ralph and Mrs. Shirley ille, Mr. as,' Mr. ;ler and Mrs. -- ham City. Souihworth Society room. Miss Bessie Hansen gave a demonstration on salads. A tray luncheon was served by the hostesses, Dorris Peterson, Naomi Sorensen and Essie Peterson. - Mr. and Mrs. Wildon Grover and daughters, Irene and Rhea, were in Ogden on Sunday visit ing with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cole and daughter, Vicky Lyn, spent the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. Eph Petersen. They, with Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Grover and children were Sunday dinner guests of the Petersons. The program in Sacrament meeting was sponsored by the Seventies. The speakers were Gus Larson and Clifton Grover. Mrs. Sylvan Korth furnished a piano solo. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Whitaker of San Diego are spending a few days with their parents, Mr. and LEAP VALLEY V. R Vua.. Tror-.ton-, whole company. Mrs. Boyd R. Olsen, daughters, Anita Marie and Mary Barbara, and Glen M. Larson of Los Angeles, are spending several weeks in Utah with their par- -' ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Larson of East Garland. Tuesday the Olsens and Glenn left for Wyoming where they will visit with the Palmer De Longs and also tour historic and scenic places of interest in Wyoming, returning hi time to meet their father and the Pioneer Caravan at Bigj Mountain in Emigration canyon, Most members of the W. E. Hansen family and the David Larsons were among the thousands who enjoyed the splendid parade and exercises in Logan celebrating this centennial year. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Derrick and grandson of Salt Lake City are guests of their daughter, Mrs. Louise Larson and family at Mrs. Inez Brown, Mrs. Cowley and Mrs. Rosella Andersen represented the Primary Stake board. Miss Maxine Leak returned Thursday from a week's visit io:i are ho'ose guests at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Ersol Berchtcid. Mrs. Cranford Taylor and children and Mrs. James Jensen were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Orsen with her grandmother, Mrs. Ef-f- Jensen. Petersen. Mrs. Ersol Berchtold entered Bob Berchtold returned Thurs- the hospital for an operation day from a vacation at Pine Monday morning. View. Fred and Dee Petersen attendMr. and Mrs. D. M. Grover and ed the Scout overnight camp at family visited in Penrose Satur- Bear River City Tuesday night. day. The teen age girls of the ward Mr. and Mrs. Scott and enjoyed an outing at Crystal O-o- S KV E l Sunday with tneir parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller. ; I Mrs. Russ Waldron and Mrs. D. jR. Waldron, with their families and Arlene Moore, Bonnie Jean Turner and Keenan Bone, spent visiting points of lnter- ' Monday est and the exposition in Salt Lake. . I j j ' i RVIN P 1 1 11 I j MEMBER FEDERAL WAREHOUSE SYSTEM PAYS HIGHEST PH ICES EOR GRAIN The organization sponsored a Centennial Festival Primary Saturday afternoon. A parade featuring the boy scouts and the primary children, was followed by a program and the exhibit of the summer's work. The day was completed with a ball game between the boys and the married WE DO CUSTOM 0 CHOPPING CLEANING PHONE 41 ROLLING T R E M O N T 0 ESSES (e37(S1 Aft BUae iRflVFM Mrs. Clifton Grover. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rhodes and family were Brigham City busi ness visitors on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rhodes and j Larsen and other rela-sfriends here. family were Sunday dinner Fireside for all guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Niel-so- n of Garland. oaners will be held at the f Merrell Mann next Sun- Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen of Logan spent Friday at the home program xf the Sacra - of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred are .eeting. loward Shurtz and son of the proud parents of a baby girl xles is visiting with her born at a hospital in Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Amos P. City. The baby is at present at an Ogden hospital. Mrs. Allred n scouts and four scout-- s, returned to her home on ThursWayne Francom, Walt-- J, day. Amos Hansen and Earl Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes and a spent last week at family accompanied by Mr. and Sesel. The boys were able Mrs. J. W. Rhodes, left Wednesa number of tests and day morning for a vacation trip Park and 7 well in contests with to the Yellowstone Carrie L. Rbinson and two are a of Mesa, Arizona, with her mother, Mrs. A M-M- en Wednesday -- iT 3, Montana where they iroops. and Mrs. - plan Thursday f ( pj V on Melvin Carlsen visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde to move to Tre- - Wood. paring KgsaBgsasnisa&ajEagv HEADQUARTERS FOR JULY 23 Irrigation and Drainage Pipe Concrete or Clay Sewer Tile PLAIN and REINFORCED r Concrete Culverts La Culverts H -- 5 istorical Pag eant METAL CORRUGATED - Headates !i:00 P. WHITE COMPANY Wall Ave. Phone 0?den, Utah jM.-Enl- ries Anne IT ra p llUBu Ly I 02 Centennial Parade r Wen f J'T lib X V-.k- V'X V KILE FISHER - V'i . .hi ?W p MacDQ'JALD K . Under 2700 pounds - Under 3000 pounds Over 3000 pounds JULY 24 ASEI3MJL 12:00 Noon Kids' Races Lunch V : I', RODEO AT 3:30 P.M. vs. Tennis 2:30 p. m, JOHN ADAMS' RODEO STOCK Sleer Riding Calf Roping Bareback Riding Purse split with three top contestants Saddle Riding . FOLLOWING THE RODEO W ,3?A 1 Jdress Katl Often to "FROMIStD VALLEY" Salt Uk wri to include stamped Mvelopit P))')t to Utah Centennial Commission Ci'y 1, UU!i M chks 7 Visiting Top BEAR RIVER CITY AMATEUR BOXING CONTEST " - Two BRIGHAM Historical Pageant A 7:00 p.m. 11:00 A.M. 10:00 A.M. iniiai I limited to Box Elder Co. Teams 3? (Til) Ar'iii N X 3mm Nr Springs Tuesday evening, followed by a picture show. Mr. and Mrs. Lee of Salt Lake and Misses Carma and Oleta Miller of Brigham vii ited ie David Larson, who had previously been selected to make the "pioneer trek", left Sunday afternoon for Nauvoo, Illinois, where he will join the caravan! typical of the first pioneer journey to Salt Lake Valley. Mr. Larson accompanied Mr. .Wessman of Malad.- He is a pharmacist and is taking a miniature drug store in his car as he is to supply all first aid materials for the PAG E men. j ersen accompanied them back and helped to celebrate Cleland"s birthday anniversary. Mrs. R. J. Potter is recovering nicely after undergoing a major operation in a Logan hospital. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman attended the parade and pageant in Logan on the Fourth and visited with relatives in Brigham East Garland. The regular monthly work Burbank have meeting of the Relief Society Thter, JoAnn was held Tuesday at the Relief City. Nevada, Valley Pass, re-"- to 3, R |