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Show HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER .BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Irasxan.L'tii 11, 1947 PAGE SEVEN with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bealy Cutler. ilk c-- and Mrs. Preston J. Gam Late were overnight guests at the Reed Larkin home, Mr. V.r. and Mrs. Carl Cobia were - 'salt Lake, Thursday, visit- Melba Hurd, who is in train- at the Holy Cross hospital, "tlr. and Mrs. Dan Garn cf were visitors at the 'aiding of their daughter, Mrs. red Larki", Thursday, jjr. and Mrs. John Arbon andwere Brig,lr. and Mrs. Del Roe Salt of 1 BM6HW1 YGLSfi NcTTS Thursday. Gam Larkin, Graham Cutler and Max Cutler spent Saturday 'F U.RA:e. iNEXHAUSTIc'Lt SrCSrOJSE m OF WOJCfl w. Larkin went to Provo, Tuesday, to make arrangements for attending the BYU during the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nuttell "m visitors, Monday. "krs- Rerinis Larkin and Flor- - and family of Brigham were 'ce Larkin attended Teachers' guests at the home of Mr. and .stitute, and spent the week- - Mrs. Jesse Arbon, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rose took in Brigham visiting relatives, 'lr. and Mrs. Chester Arbon their son and daughter, Jerry guests Tuesday: and Joan, to Brigham, Sunday i as their Richard Mrs. Daley and where they will attend Box Elder T. and inly, Mrs. Glen Spencer and high school. Miss Florence Larkin rcturn-- a :nily and Mrs. David Ander- to El wood, where she ed and family, will this teach year. again "jjrs. Harvey Talbot returned The Primary opening social .'her home in Clearfield Mon-- I after spending several days was held Tuesday, September 9, j , JIM from South Pass aso 7wo of Hts aii a we etoef!c;-"stemMAN OfhtQ VOLITAIN TM.AL5, AND OF THE INDIANS A NO n ANIMALS ThAT S&AMeO LlTTLF in Ogden. ,e this week due to the death cf Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garfield Mrs. Howell's father. Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. F. Albert John- c,"r nrtr-- C;n frwdr rf rr1 ri Visiting at the home of Mr r t nt ,. t,,n ana Mrs. Walter E. G:bbs on . , ,. . r, . J.-- THEM. THEN THAT THT SAINTS V,fk f DRID6ER. c.v mr:t etefc.-- 5 MATCH Wj mjk! iMOWUOeE V THEY WHICH v.- - CP I his wife, the former Cecilia Gritz Guests during the week at the ' of Providence Rhode liland. Mr. John O. Garfield and Jesse Gar-- 1 Richards will spend several field homes were Mrs. Lloyd weeks in northern Utah and D. C, then go to the West Coast where oung of Washington. Heber Garfield of Draper and he will be permanently located. ! - LCuNTKY I HIS N'i to 1 y - i if ' ' - -- j MAN NOW AVAILABLE j ,' j j "V; j -- FURNACE CLEANING V. v. roR- AND CHECKING p. Immediate Service! Stock up NOW with KING COAL Stove - Lump Slack - now on hand BUY THE COAL THAT HAS BEEN Washed - Sized - Dried Waxed and Bleached A Real "Warm Friend" During ORDER NOW We Deliver ANYTIME - ANY1VIDERE Phones 161-- R or 156-- & Hdwe. Tremonton J school. Mrs. Jay Larson went to Salt Lake, Sunday, to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jenson. Dallas Nelson, athletic manager of the USAC football team, went to Logan, Monday, for preseason football practice. Jack Garrett of Garland called at the Orion Peterson home Cold Winter Weather Mason Cool on the church lawn. Refreshments were served and the children were enjoying games when an unexpected visitor in the form of a porpcupine arrived, causing a good deal of excitement. Omar Anderson spent several days visiting relatives in Logan. He returned Saturcay. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arbon and daughter, Marjorie,' were Brigham visitors, Saturday. Mrs. Veda Gunnell of Tremonton, arrived Sunday to teach For Hunters: Wednesday. Visitors at the Andrew Anderson home Sunday were Hugh Henry of Ogden and son, Donald. Mrs. D. G. Nelson III spent Monday in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd TENTS - SLEEPING BAGS - ARMY and NAVY COATS - COMFORTERS - HUNTING SUPPLIES. Christen-se- n and children and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum C. 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Miss Beverly McCrary, daughMrs. Milton Mc- ter of Mr. and I I:an 60f$ TRAVfUR BY TRAIN Going East or West Union Pacific Service rn Tlie Portage school opened here Monday with Howard 11. Hale as principal and Mrs. Hazel Hawks and Mrs. Berenece Darley as teachers. The enrollment for the first day was 53 students. Children entering the first trade this year Included Irene Hall. Phil Harris, Roy Oilman. Shandra John, Janice Rose, Johnny Claik. Ronald Hale and Clinton Harris. CHEVROLET Trcnionlon Tremonton 126 comfort . . . delightful meals . the Crary, is leaving for latter part of this week to en- ter the USAC. Beverly plans to register In the school of iali . restful sleep . . . . lounge car facili-tic- s space . . . plenty of move-arounsmooth riding. You'll arrive cheerfully re freshed. For the finest in rail transportation, may wc suggest "Union Pacific." Ask your nearest ticket agent about schedules and various types of train accommodations. . . . d 10 C r Gaaouro eoao of the "Daily j ' ". cart. FrOnK Chevrolet Co, Imne 20 EWER PLUMBING & HEATING m Be sure your car ii ready for winter) During September and October Chevrolet deoleri ore making a tpecial point of fall service to demonstrate the excellence of our service facilities ond quality workmanship. So bring your cor In soon ond let us get It ready for the bad weather doys ahead. You'll feel perfectly lafe, perfect! secure, thanki to Fiiher Unlttepl Body, Knee-Actio- n Ride and Positive-ActioHyfound higher-price- d Mrs. Hyrum M. Christensen and of the local A family. Floyd also visited a Primary Association was effect missionary companion wno lives ed here Sunday when Mrs. Fern there. Hall was appointed as president. Mrs. Charlotte Munns was re- Mrs. Lavell Parkinson and Mrs leased from the presidency of the Velda Harris as counselors and Mrs. Mary Castleton as secretary Relief Society and Angie Fran-coas secretary. Ora Thomp- with a splendid staff of other of son was sustained as first and ficers and teachers. Released Mrs. Clyde Heslop as second with expressions of appreciation counselor with Ruby Christensen for their fine work, were the for as secretary. The new class mer presidency, Mrs. Klea Mer leaders are Doril Miller, Char- rill, Mrs. Lavell Parkinson. Mrs lotte Munns, Clytie Anderson Faye Morris and Mrs. Nancy and Jean Frank. These new of- Clegg. The Primary opened its ficers as well as the old ones fay season with their first meet enjoyed the convention in Gar- ing on Wednesday at 3:30 p. m land, Tuesday. Among those who are register for the twelve-wee- k ed chorister The James Roberts family en in course and given a organist brief vacation trip last joyed week. They visited with E. W Malad Wednesday evenings by Smith and family at East Hel the L. D. S. Church with Alfred ena, Montana, last Thursday and H. Durham of Salt Lake as inon their way home they took in structor, are Mrs. Walter E. the scenic sights at Yellowstone Gibbs, Mrs. E. T. Hosklns, Mrs. Wayne Gillman, Rilla Beth John, Park. Mrs. Virgil Harris, Vera Jean Miss Darhl Thompson return ed home Thursday to be ready Hall and Teddy Fessler. Arthur L. Gibbs has received for school this week. She has a call to the Western Canadian worked all summer in Idaho. Mission of the L. D. S. Church The Primary children enjoyed a social hour and watermelon and will leave here on October 13 for Salt Lake to enter the Misbust at the school grounds Tues Home. sionary day. This is the beginning of Scout Master Demour John the winter season's work. of scouts to Lava a took group Mrs. Elizabeth Hansen has Hot last Friday where Springs Deen released oecause they are an and reouting they enjoyed moving to Idaho to make their turned Saturday evening. Among home. Clyde Heslop will succeed the scouts were Larry Howell; her as counselor. Calvin and Ladell Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Coe and Sherman, and Ronald John; Trent Gibbs; daughter, Zina, of McKeeven Darrel and Bert Rose: Duane ville, Nevada, dropped in on the Car-Io- n Jim Roberts family, Sunday, on and Leonard Hasklns and Others McCrary. accompanytheir way to Yellowstone Park Mrs. Albert Petersen of Park ing the group were Walter E. and Douglas Gibbs, Byron Hall, City was a guest at the Trent and Mark John, Mr. and Thompson home on Tuesday Tommy Mrs. Hyrum Gibbs and Mr. and The ladies are sisters. Mrs. Pet ersen Is visiting relatives in Mrs. Roy Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs, Mr. Honeyville and Garland while and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins, Mr. and here. Mrs. Kimball Hall, Mrs. MargarAlburn Mailer, son of Mr. and et Knudsen, and Theora and Mrs. Leo Miller, had the mlsfor tune to be kicked by a horse and Leonard Hoskins spent Sunday at Clearfield with Mr. and Mrs. have his jaw bone broken. Fern Flint and family, it being was on the Miller ranch at the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Wells, Nevada, at the time of the Flint. accident. He was given treatBert Rase returned from Mac-ka- y ment at Eli and later taken to last week after spending two Salt Lake City for rechecklng. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Heslop of weeks there as the guest of GorCalifornia are visiting with his don Gibbs. Raymond Anderson is spendparent,?, Mr. and Mrs. Ed T. Hesa furlough from the Navy ing lop and family and other relahere with his mother. Mr?. Week-for- d tives and friends in the state. H k::: Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cornwall Cap'cVin Keith Conley and his have moved to Montana where Lt. Bmikman, left here friend, he has accepted employment. on Thursday to return to Gary, Miss Garneta Heslop was guest of honor at a lawn party last Indiana, where they are stationed. Sunday afternoon, given by her Mrs. Bell Pier.son of Plymouth mother. The occasion was her spent Sunday here with her pareleventh birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Hosents, Games were played and the kins. birthday cake served. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dixon LaVar Francom is at home and baby of Logan spent Sunday a?uin after undergoing an operhere with Mr. and Mrs. John R. ation in Ogden. Gibbs. Mrs. Martina Larsen has reMr. and Mrs. Alva Howell were turned home after spending five to Bri'gham on Tuesday of called weeks in Ogden with her sister, Mrs. Minnie Kelstrom, who is ill. V Bun m ."- Streamliners - STO i 3 MEMBER FEDERAL WAREHOUSE SYSTEM PAYS HIGHEST PI ICES FOR GRAIN WE DO CLEANING PHONE 41 CUSTOM CHOPPING 0 ROLLING THE M ONTO |