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Show PAGE FOUR brino the planned luncheon to serve their own family. These will be put on the chow wagon and all served at the end of the rus journey. Each must bring be will Drinks utensils. eating furnished. The Junior class of the Sunday School, under the supervision of Amos P. Hansen, enjoyed a swimming party at the Crystal Springs, Tuesday night. Climd The ward welfare committee is claiming to harvest the gram Wednesday on the project nere. was the guest The members of the ward will Kleon Kerr Sunday bring harvesters and the Church speaker at meeting was arrangThe" is expected to take moving picmeeting night. tures of the proceedings. Luned by Francis Abel and Earl Rav Cook of Martenez, Califthe cheon wil be served by the Ward Petersen and was given .by his with nmia fame to visit Relief Society. youth of the ward. Scripture Mrs. Barbara Harding at was met Mrs' by The birthday club reading Sorenson's home last and a talk was given by Erma Harvey Ovler. Sunday, they all went to Abel. A piano and organ duet week. There were 16 present. the park in Logan to attend the a by Leola and Joyce Romer, Sacrament meeting Sun- Gleason The family reunion held to solo by Shelley Munns, a duet by was attendee by visitday night commemorate the 100th birthLarry Christensen and Paul ors from the Stake. The speakof their mother. who Kerr Munns followed by Mr. ers were Chester Boss of the day anniversary Mrs. Cook atand Mr. the Tuesday, finished by explaining Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Cutler Stake High Council and Mr. Bott of Bill Mrs. titude of the people in the East have gone on a trip to Montana Clark of Tremonton. Seme beau- and Mr. and on Star Valley for toward the Mormons. "We have to visit with friends and rela- tiful selections were given Ogden left piano teacha our fishing trip. to live according to tives. They intend to be gone by Grant Anderson of Garland. Saturday, Jessie Grover called ings to live up to our reputation," a week or ten days. at the John Oyler home on his he stated-M- r. J. Cutler left Saturday Joseph way to California. He expects and Mrs Kleon Kerr were night for a trip to Oregon to see to return the end of the week. guests at a Fireside held at the his children living there. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Nielson and home of Francis Abel after meetMr. and Mrs. William Stokes son, Richard, of Idaho Falls, ing last Sunday. Mrs. Martin Riser and children from returned night Sunday to the L. M. Holman home came well Our ward was represented where they have and Irene Grover were in Ogden on Thursday. Accompanied by Salmon, Idaho, at the Genealogical convention been to see his mother, Mrs. Wednesday and Thursday where Mrs. Sophia Larson, they made held in Garland last Sunday. who has been they visited with Mr. and Mrs. a trip to Salt Lake City on FriFrances Stokes, The family of M. W. Hansen ill. Mrs. Stokes is re Dean Grover, Mr. and Mrs. Ray day, returning Saturday. They held a reunion Sunday in the seriously Mr. and Mrs. Durrell ported, to be some better and has Malan, left for their home in Idaho Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Niel Han been taken home from the hos- Grover and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Falls on Sunday evening. sen ot California, Mr. and Mrs Cole. in Salmon. pital Don Hansen and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Grover (Too late for last week) There is a new cafe opened Salt Lake City, Mrs. Earl Hath of Ogden visited and daughters The Stake Board of the SunDon owned and here by operated Mr. and away and son of Florida on Grovers with Sunday. the was represented in School day and Mrs. Melvin Carlsen of Tre- E. Higley. on the Eph Peter- the ward called They Sunday School August Mrs. Grace Anderson went to monton all joined in the gathersons in the evening and their 10th by Mrs. Anne Pulsipher, a Logan for medical attention ing. Judy, remained for a Ferris Allen, second assistant to The minature trek from Nau- few days ago. She is some bet- - daughter, week's stay with her grandmoththe Stake Superintendent, Loris voo to Salt Lake Valley to take ter and returned home Saturday er. Irene Grover returned to OgKing and Lynn Markham. The place here in the ward will begin night. den for an indefinite stay. latter two gave the 2i2 minute at 5 p. m., Tuesday, September Little Rose-An- n Cutler, dauM. Hol-mL. Mrs. On talks. Tuesday, meet 2nd. All interested should ghter of DeLamar and Flo P. and Mrs. Sophia Larson The program in Sacrament at the church promptly and Cutler, who has been seriously Gus meetine was sponsored by the the afternoon at the spent ill in the Valley hospital in Larson home, the occasion being High Priests of the ward under for a month, has returnMrs. Larson's birthday anniver- the direction of L. M. Holman. ed home and is doing well, as is sary. Special musical numbers were also Mrs. Andrew Anderson. A group of ladies of the ward furnished by Mrs. Afton Adams Mr. and Mrs. D. G Nelson Sr. went to on the piano accordion. Speaker and daughter, Beverly, also Mrs. center on the welfare canning canned and of the evening was David Larson Friday Kathleen Nelson made a trip to Teachers' as a beets raised the who told of his by 25th and Lincoln Ave. wasnmgion to meet their son Quorum. They canned seven member oi the experiences S. U. P. group and husband, D. G. Nelson Jr., cases. Ogden, Utah Participating were Ruth who made the trek in the Pionwho has been attending a miliEssie eer Caravan from Nauvoo to Salt Ruth We're going to present a fine! tary school there for six weeks. Holman, Na VelleHansen, Pearl Lake Rhodes, Valley. Highlights of the They then extended their trip Peterson, Loda trip were their impressions at Letitia Rhodes, Sorensen, through parts of Washington, Oyler, Liza Gleason and Naomi traveling through the country every Oregon, Idaho and Yellowstone flooded by the Missouri river and Park. They returned home last Oyler. The Shaffer family met at the the hospitality of the people of week after a most enjoyable Shaffer home Wednesday even- Nauvoo who opened their homes n tnats what our friends! time. a weiner and marsh-mallo- to help accomodate the particiwant. Make the Milner Hotel Elden Palmer and Colleen Sor- - ing at roast prior to tlje return pants. Mr. Larson and companyour headquarters when in enson motored to Logan, of Mrs. Effie S. Wilde to her ion stayed at the home that was town so you will be close by us and we'll do all in our power Patriarch Joseph J. Larkin had home in Salt Lake City. They built by John Smith, an uncle to make your stay in Ogden the misfortune to hurt his foot played volley ball under the of the Prophet Joseph. They a few days ago and has been re lights. During the evening they visited the Mansion house, home pleasant. were pleasantly surprised by a of the Prophet and they made Attention Thatcher People! ceiving medical treatment. WE WILL BE GLAD TO Alf Daly went to Brigham, visit from Mr. and Mrs. Floyd a trip to Carthage where they Graham of Tulsa, Oklahoma, a visited the jail and many other SEE YOU. Monday. A place where Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Jen sister of Mr. Shaffer, whom he points of interest. The materyou can bring- your wife, sen from Rupert, Idaho, visited has not seen for over twelve ial was assembled on the Temple Square where the covered with their folks in Snowville and years. your mother, or your Mrs. Max Hyde and children of wagons and oxen were assembled and daughter. Stone, Sunday Monday. Blue Creek spent two days this and the trek began. The group Byron Henrie visited with TRUMAN TOLMAN, Owner friends here Tuesday. He and week with her parents, Mr. and was well organized, each having and his duties to perform. They his wife are planning a trip to Mrs. Joseph Oyler. The program in Sacrament traveled about 50 feet apart DAUGHTER, ELSIE, Manager the Northwest during the vacation from his work at the Logan meeting was under the direction which made the caravan 3 miles of the girls' organization and long. They arrived in the Valconsisted of talks by Patricia ley on the "23rd. The wagon Sorenson and Janice Petersen. built by Mr. Larson and his comTwo vocal selections were sung panion, Mr. Wessman of Malad, by Val Leavitt, "My Task" and was chosen one out of eight of "A Stranger of Galilie." Princithe 72 to be shown in "Life" pal speaker was A. C. Christen-se- n ma:? ine. Mr. Larson had left Today's world demands three things of you: who told of his experiences S'- lake for his home before in a th selection was made so he Japanese prison camp. 1. CHARACTER Mrs. Nephi Westergaard of wi not be seen in the picture. 2. THOROUGH Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Larson Garland, accompanied by her TRAINING Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Shaf- of Logan announce the birth of parents, 3. VISION fer, took Mr. and Mrs. Floyd a daughter, bom July 30 at the Graham to Ogden Saturday Budge hospital at Logan. Lyn At Utah State Agricultural College you can obtain excelwhere they left for the return is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David lent education for leadership. Courses which Larson. Mrs. Larson is the fortrip to Tulsa, Oklahoma. will prepare you for success in Mrs. Roy Oyler and daughters, mer Phylis Sederholm of Brig-hayour choice of hundreds of occupations are offered in the following schools: Erma and Helen, were Logan City. visitors on Saturday. Friday evening Mrs. Gwen Mrs. Doris Petersen and childBallard entertained her club at AGRICULTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES ren returned home Saturday af- the home of Mrs. Leo Oyler. The ter a trip to Gunnison where she evening was spent in games and EDUCATION FOREST. RANGE AND WILDand her sister. Mrs. Goldie refreshments were served to Mrs. NOLOGY LIFE MANAGEMENT of Terra Bella. California, Helen Johnson,. Mrs. Donna COMMERCE HOME ECONOMICS visited with relatives and Shaffer, Mrs. Leone Miller, Barfriends. bara Madison, Phyllis Newman ENGINEERING AND TECH- Thane Oyler has gone to Arco, and Gloria Reese. Idaho, where he is helping Marriner Ballard with his har- RECEIVES PROMOTION , 12, 13 vesting. Rulon H. Hansen who is staMr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred tioned near Manila in the PhilFOR CATALOG, WRITE were in Ogden Sunday to see Islands, has written his ippine The President their infant daughter, who is parents that he has been prostill in the hospital, but gaining moted to the rank of Corporal. steadily. He enclose and clippings Logan, Utah Tuesday, the Gilbert Allreds. snapshots of a storm "LIBERAL AND PRACTICAL EDUCATION" they had accompanied by Jay Westergaard recently at which time 12.75 inand Burton Huish of Garland ches of rain fell in 24 hours; the severest storm there in 80 years. Rulon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eph Hansen. ; 1? hLhTJe jZ ilk CaJt (jatlah( an Tre-mont- on The Floor Show Saturday Night w ! I - YOUNG "BE SURE INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE" and "Be sure you insure where Insurance is a and Jerry and Larry Peterson were at Lagoon for an outing. CLASSIFIED ADS Mr. and Mrs. Don Bourne and hncinpRs children of Ogden are spendingGROCERY Lease or FieldSale in For their vacation here and .t ablished busi- ' O i w.ii.. ing with relatives. Living Ardes Adams was in Ogden ness. owner must, 2070 Phone attached. nuarters Wednesday. 'Temple. PEOPL- E- -- - ed m Be-hun- Fall Registration in - Sept. Utah Slate Agricultural College Brouh Eu-v- CL-" ed. , r.i Atrpn tr, Vi , r -- . " J or write 269 So. 3rd West, Provo, lip B-- Zl Utah. ORDER BULBS now November delivery. for October Top size iu-li- ps $1.89 dozen, dou- averaging ble nose daffodils and narcissus, 25c each, $2 dozen, hyacinth, miniature flowering bulbs, 5c and 6c. Gladiolus $1.50 dozen. Iris and lillies in variety. All per hundred. Write or call in. Ida Rosenbaum, 153 So. Main, Brigltc ham City, Utah. 8-- 21 See the new Thor Automagie Gladiron at Fronk's Firestone itc Store. Priced at $99.50. i r 8-- 21 WANTED for office work, typing, some bookkeeping Good experience necessary. Mr. See for person. right salary Reynolds J. C. Penney Co. ltc WOMAN rk A y X U v Ycu Can M Dyv 8-- 21 FOR SALE 12 acre farm, 6 room stucco house, bath and garage, 3 room stucco house, Both with modern shower. 1 two, row beet conveniences. plow for Ford tractor, 1 manure loader for Ford tractor, 1 manure spreader. See M. E. Woodruff. Itp Lss dfL. EL CIH3 AR3PIONC at 8-- 21 Lower Than Pre-w- ar Good 6 room home and 4 acres, choice land close in. Inquire Owen Harding, El wood. 2tp Prices! 8-- 21 TWO-WAPLOWING by acre or hour. New plows and tractor. Contact DeLawn li? miles west and Vi mile south of Tremonton.8-2- 1 ltp WELL DO Y Did-ericks- used kitchen cab- feet long, 17 drawers. FOR SALE .inet, 12 Phone 1 ltc 8-- 21 166-R- 1. wv,w lirflim" 2 Y. w M Mritl umbr. it gur. icriiif ur Mm from dUch iff wertm itctd to M it na malml wMotit limit M to MM skip 9 milMO." KSX g ? HORSES LOST 1 bay mare, roached mane with white saddle mark on side and 1 chestnut sor-re- ll gelding, stocking legged. Call 74-R- l 1 Alfalfa seed. Phone FOR SALE 55-R- 1 ltc 8-- 21 2. n x4 LITTLE A) 1 V21 2tp 2. FOUND Steam iron between Deweyville and Tremonton. Inquire at Ewer Plumbing Co. ltc n mI , 8-- 21 PLEASE return the soda water bottles purchased at Napoli's. Cotton mattress for bed. Good condition. See Mr. Falk, Fronk Auto FOR SALE Your Used Tires ere Worth More to Us -- Come in Today for Big Savings1. double-siz- e $10. Parts. ltp 8-- 21 HELP WANTED Woman to do Motel cleaning. 75c per hour. Apply Taylor Motel. ltp 8-- 21 FOR SALE 7 room, 2 apartment home. For further infor- mation, phone 83-R- FOR SALE bath. Good Tremonton non-ski- d or call at ltc 1 Dick's Studio. The amazing new Firestone De Luxe Champion is up wgla to 55 stronger, has up to 60 more and gives up to 32 longer mileage. 8-- 21 4 room home and location. Phone 178-J- 2 or see Winn. Don 8-- 21 ltc UTAH will pay cash for dead or useless cows, hop ses, sheep or hogs. Phone Tremon-tc159-or Garland tfc YOU SAVE 4 WAYS: l.Save with Firestone's New Low Prices. 2. Save with Our Liberal Trade-I- n Allowonw. 3. Save More on Mileage and Safety. 4. Save Time and Trouble -- Use the Flrcstoni Budget Plan. n 35-J- J 3. DO YOU WANT A PIANO? At no obligation our sales van will ELECTRIC stop at your door, and you can choose a piano from among six. Write today. HART PIANO CO. 6 tfc Preston, Idaho. Reg. 5.95 4.49 6-- NOTICE Anyone interested in dusting field and row crops for weevil, lagus bug and afids, contact Lincoln Jensen, 370 North 3rd West, Brigham or your county agent. 5-- 29 1 FAN Built for service. blades . . adjustable head. base . . . heavy wire guard. A streamlined beauty you'll be proud to own! . Cast-met- al tfc. FOR SALE Native lumber. Phone 556-or write Hyrum Niederhauser, 790 So. Main, Logan. 4tc W 8-- 14 WANTED Room and board or room only by young man locally employed. Phone 178-J2tp 2. 8-- 14 Allis-Chalm-- gill Yi he seat ym COUPES t 123-R- 2. Spray Painting Brush Painting r Buildings - Roofs - Fences PAPER HANGING NO JOB TOO SMALL! PHONE Low Interest Rates No Commission to Pay Good Service Free Appraisals Lon or Short Terms No Stock to Purchase . NO JOB TOO LARGE McGhee Brothers TREMONTON REAL ESTATE LOANS Liberal Amounts 130-- R h HAL George ltc 8-- 21 FOR SALE 6 foot combine, good running condition. Also combine motor,, rubber tired farm wagon and hay rack. Milton Hodges, PenMr. and Mrs. Howard G. Freiss, rose. fi.U 9tn Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stohl, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dee Harris, the FOR SALE Charter Oak heat-rol- a in good condition, new gratDon Sheffields of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Rytting and es; hot water tank and monkey Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Miller were suve with hot water jacket. A good buy prices very reasonamong those atending the Water able. Phone Follies, Tuesday evening. ALL KINDS " .Tamps VACUUM iri j 1 well-round- -- Thur?day : Trewcnvr.. Uua. BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER - Sec JAMES 15KOUGII, Realtor Tremontori, Utah V FLASHLIGHTS 3ViH.P. i Outboard MOTOR Jl f 99.75 Quicker Btartin?, quieter operation lower Idling speed beauty I Complete With BATTERIES fttic Jlfre, m rv r- FRflNK'S FIRESTONE STORE - T 22 |