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Show 1947 ! .BEAR RIVER VALLEY pcttage club had the ncal ?t experience of spending "ivs this M.weekI. A.in Lcgan Girls' at the '" n were accompanied TJley Zina Har- t leaders, Mrs. 4-- H R laude Harris, Mrs. Zet- ta Gillman. and Mrs. Man' Castleton. Those girls from the ew and Sow Club who went were Carolyn Harris, June Gibbs, Carol Harris, Florene John and Zetta Gillman and those of .the Jolly Eight Club included Carol Ann Gibbs, Nadme Hall, Cleone r, Clegg, Deann Howell, Mary Rochelle Allen and Gloria Fes-sle- Hess. clinic Max Conley returned home from southern Utah and Clayton Conley returned from NevHARD OF HEARING R THE ada, the fore part of the week, where they have been employed for several weeks. People from Portage who attended the musical play "The Promised Valley" in Salt Lake the past week included Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Gibbs and sons, Arthur L. Gibbs, Max Conley, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Allen and daughters, Zona and Mrs. Mary Castleton Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Harris and daughter, Carol and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rose and sons. Of interest to their many friends was the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. OWel Anderson which occurred on Wednesday, July 23 at Brigham. The bride is the former Miss Renee Parkinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson of Portage and the groom comes from Garland where the young couple will make their home. Following Hearing Aid Expert their marriage the couple enjoy.ILL DEMONSTRATE NEW ed a short honeymoon. On Friday afternoon of this week Mrs. CIENCE OF HEARING EXER- Parkinson is honoring her daughter with a wedding shower at riES hee Leon S. Bush cr.d Mrs. J. C. Gibbs. I and home. Mrs. E. T. Hopkins, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Edwin Peterson D. P. Gibbs and Mrs. Den and daughter, Mrs. Erma Fry and her four duklren, retvmed The Portage Ward Conference to their home c:i Monday in was held here last Sunday evenBremerton, after Washington, ing with inspirational talks be- spending a three weeks' vacation ing given by President S. A. Henwih relatives in different parts dricks of the Malad Stake. Coun- cf Utah and Idaho. Sunday afselor Movie Facer and Stake ternoon the Peterson family Clerk Ward Thomas. President gathered on the lawn of the Smith of the St. Joseph Stake in Gus Larson home and spent a Arizona was also present and social afternoon. Refreshments famspoke. A ladies' double trio, in- were served. cluding Azella Gibbs, Zetta Gill- ily members included Mr. and man, La Veil Parkinson, Hope Mrs. Edwin Peterson, Mr. and Price, Maurine Gibbs, Thelma D. Mrs. Heber Peterson and Mr. and Gibbs accompanied by Walter E. Mrs. Bud Peterson and baby of Gibbs, rendered a centennial Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rasmussen of Tremonton and number, "This Is The Place". Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson of Mc-crar- y. Out-of-to- Sunday home. number of our ward members attended the funeral serA vices of Jose j: Nielsen in Gar- land at the Stake Tabernacle on Friday. Mr. Nielsen is the father of Mrs. Ross Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kearns and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hershey of Cedar City visited with Mrs. Doris Peterson on Wednesday. During the past week, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen and children and Leonzry Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Somers and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Somers made a fishing trip to Franklin Basin. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen and children were in Clarkston on Sunday where they visited with Mrs. Annie Christensen and family. Mrs. David Larson and son, the Parkinson home. and John W. Larson motat TREMONTON, UTAH Glen, Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John are to ored Kemmerer, Wyoming on a of conduct a free rejoicing over the arrival :r, Bush will bom July 17th at the Monday where they were din;iinic for the hard of hearing at baby boy ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Palin Tremonton. :a Midland Hotel on August 5 Valley Hospital mer DeLong. In the afternoon A great majority of the Portrosn 3:00 p. m. to 8:00 p. m. went to Fort Bridger where they age people attended the funeral Now you can actually have a greeted the Pioneer carathey on services for Joseph A. Nielsen rrsonal consultation on your at Garland which spoke van and visitedwho briefly with Learn with-- it Friday earing problems. made the well of the high regard in which David Larson, cost or obligation how you the trek. night at They spent Mr. Nielsen and his family are can enjoy pleasant, relaxed returned and then Kemmerer In his held in this earing again. feature of this Hearing Clin- will be a demonstration of the reat new Science of Hearing A Just as there are :ercises. ex-:ric- es to strengthen the eyes, .ere are now exercises to help and improve the rengthen through natural means. but one point in the sous Hearing System "eloped by Acousticon, world's Jest manufacturer of hearing is, in answer to the govern -mt's demand for a complete sing program. For it was disced that a hearing aid alone M not meet each and every d of the hard of hearing. Now i have the program government called for in ier to bring you again the nderful world of sound as you caring This is community. passing, this community has lost a great support in his fine leadership and true friendship. Former bishop, John R. Gibbs, was among the speakers in the service and a quartet composed of Don McCrary, Glen Morris, Azel-l- a Gibbs and Thelma D. Gibbs, with Walter E. Gibbs as accompanist, rendered a number. d Bishop and Mrs. Fullmer of Price, Utah visited friends in Portage on Friday of last a w Ex-rds- es tXfS& RE1VINANT City. Carl Potter had dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Behunin home with his parents, Mr. and of California, who were married Mrs. R. J. Potter. Saturday. He recently, visited last week with Mrs. Dorr is Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. L. Francis Peterson at Hill Field. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson in Salt Lake spent the week-en- d On City. Saturday they attended a family reunion. Mrs. Dorris Peterson and family were in Salt Lake City on the 23rd where they saw the centennial parade. They spent the 24th in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Larson and Betty, with Beverly and Pauline Peterson, spent the 24th in Og- MID-SUMME- JONES and his NEWS and JUVENILE JURY SHORT Group 1.50c l J J 'r . p. iso CLIFF PENN and TEALA LORING In : ass ESH2EIEIlI!i3S i r Penney 8 own, wonderful Roiulos are hack! Our finest, percalesin smart new designs! Gay florals, smart checks-ma- ny Sturdy vv4 2 $1.00 Group Save as much as you spend. Lovely colors and patterns. For drapes or slip covers. 36 to 50 in. wide. 75c Mo-De-G- Our lovely 7 49 patterns all back-to-scho- Percales! ay percales y g, high-cou- v 39 nt Neat, ciear Florals for front aprons, 79c yd- Dresses, Blouse, etc., to finish out the Summer. 36 in. wide ' - -- ' ? f A, These Lovely Rayons For Bigger Savings! '1 f f O 39 - ...... 25 0 ! Blue, Aqua, Pink. 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DIE BRACKEN, CASS DALEY, VIRGINIA WELLS in "Portreel II. C. ROHDE ' - 17 SUNDAY, MONDAY, and Why wait until you are ready to use them? Blacksmith & Machine Works "Mends Everything MS- R New Serial "Jesse James Rides Again" 6 Have Your FARM IMPLEMENTS REPAIRED NOW I ft,, TABLE 36x36 LUNCH CLOTHS "TRIGGER FINGERS" and THURSDAY, August A Siicstion: e 1 Our best grade finely tailored coat. Tans and blues. Sizes 3G to 2 plus JOHNNY MACK BROWN in JOE Visitors at the Delose Adams home Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Lamoine Destalne and daughters of Holladay and Mrs. Melissa Destalne of American Fork. We don't run our business for the luxury trade. We have no mink coats, no French perfumes, accounts, no deliveries. But that keeps our prices down nothing like that is included in what you pay for our good, sound merchandise. It's all solid value with nothing added for stor eke e ping frills. And that makes sense to the average American budget! and Mrs. L. M. Holman, accompanied by Mrs. Sophia Larson and Mrs. Lucy Holman of Brigham City were Ogden visitors on the 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson and Rex, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson and Rodney, were in Ogden on the 24th. They saw the parade in the morning, then spent the remainder of the day with Mr. and Mrs. Durrel Grover and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cole. MEN'S SPORT COATS "BACKLASH" DNESDAY Montana. J 1 T II R E E Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Adams of Ot'den and family, called at th3 Delo.se Adams home Friday. While traveling through the western states, they also vtitedi with Ursel Adams in Fairfield. children returned with them. They also visited Jackson and Jenny Lakes and Teton Peaks. Mrs. J. W. Rhodes and son, Blaine, took Mrs. Wood to Salt Lake City on Saturday to spend a week visiting relatives there. La Rae and a girl friend, JoAnn Ketchum and Hal Wood, return- ed with Mrs. Rhodes for an in definate stay. will PAGE 12 ONLY RICHARD TRAVIS and JEAN ROGERS in Cartoon w l. , Mr. all-wo- and SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 and Double Feature Program was on his way from Los Angeles to Billings, Montana by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Wildon Grover and family spent the afternoon of the 24th in Bear River C:ty and then motored to Orders i.i the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Uriel Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes returned from a vacation trip Tuesday afternoon which took them through Yellowstone Park, out the east entrance, over the Cook City highway to Billings, Montana, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wood and family. Mrs. Wood and 1 den. Remnant Lengths. Dress Rayons, Cottons and ens all reduced to clear. All wool. Medium Sizes 12, 13, 14. BEGINNING JUNE 1st EVENING SHOWS WILL START AT ::30 p. m. FRIDAY Henry Boys' SPORT COATS Tremonton -- Mr. and Mrs. Lcuis Larson and son, Dale, spent the 24th in Salt Lake City. ML:. 5 Geneva Sarenson, who is employed in Phoenix. Arizona, is i pending her vacation at home v;th her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Sorensen. Dyal Sorensen went to Phoenix to accompany her home. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rhodes spent three days of last week in Carey, Idaho, where they recent ly bought a farm. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gam of Brigham City spent Tuesday at the Alva Rhodes home. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Grover spent Friday night at Trenton as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Harris who recently moved there Clearance 1 Liberty Theatre L't ,h Now You Save Still 3Iore at week. int r:r r.vn. "UF"." All-re- Byron Hall of Salt Lake is here assisting his father in the harvest. His sister, Miss Vera Jean Hall, returned from Ogden last Friday where she has been employed for several weeks. Mrs. Ladeatha Hoskins returned home Tuesday after spending a few days in Salt Lake. knew it. Mr. and Mrs. James Walker This hearing system includes and two sons and daughter-in-la5 new science of Hearing of Cardston, Alberta, Canthat help to strengthen ada, visited at the home of Mr. d improve your hearing thr-s- a and Mrs. David Parkinson on natural means. Simply at-- d of this week. at the time mentioned Tuesday those who spent the Among "ove. Evening appointments in 24th in Ogden were Mr. and Mrs, own home may be arrang- -' John B. Allen and daughters, Mr. When in Salt Lake visit the and Mrs. Harold E. Hall and oisticon Co., 324 Atlas Bldg. family, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. (adv.) Harris and family, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gibbs and family, Mr. 1 Garland. from Portage. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Parkinson Mr. and Mrs. Martin Riser and family of Portage spent the 24th in Bear River spent Sorensen at the CaJt (jatlawd -- once LEADER AU s firnini tiniom. tolon Kl j S4 4lf Y y |