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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER THURSDAY. Trmonton, Utah Moncalled to Salt Lake City, Monday, then spent Monday visiting rel- will enter the U. S. A. C. nurIn connection her with Idaho. atives in ol Aberdeen, day illness serious of the because pton. at the Budge hossing training Mrs. Adam's father, J. C. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ray had pital. guest, their as their week-en- d Anderson Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Alben Borgstrom Alma and Mrs. Elizabeth Bowers has Doris, of Ogden. Wood have visited in Brigham two days last daughter, Ted registered and returned after visiting with her Week-en- d visitors at the home at week with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie the at College sons Agricultural and Petdaughters in Roy for of Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. C. Mrs. Mozel Johnson entertain- two weeks. Hawks. Logan. Merlin were Mr. and Mrs. on her Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baker ol ersen Children of Mr. and Mrs. Chris ed Saturday evening and family of Promonto Larsen returned followthe Primary opened last Monday Portland. Oregon, anniversary birthday In honor a dinner Mrs. James Wise Petersen gave and Mr. Baker Mrs. Mertory, a splendid party for all the with Mrs. Mr. and their home, Friday. ing guests: nnH family of Layton and Mrs. of Mrs. Petersen's birthday anOwen children. Mrs. Mr. and They were served rerill has been visiting with her mothBurrell, of niversary Sunday. and son, Winn Jerry, Jack the for Burreli of Pasadena, Mr. and freshments and played games. er, Mrs. Mary Anderson, Tremonton. Superintendent Weight visited Mrs. Leo Jensen of Logan, Mr. They are all expecting a most past four weeks. Mrs. Baker Mrs. Mary Anderson and Mrs. the Thatcher school, Tuesday. and Mrs. Seymour Johnson and successful year. spent the past week here visitMrs. Roy C. Anderson, Mrs. Mr. AnPeter C. C. Petersen accompanand Mrs. Lloyd Bowen. ing. Thursday, Mrs. Mary Pat Covey of Big Piney, WyoErvin and Nelson Carl Peterson, Mrs. Leslie White Baker Mrs. Mrs. and Mr. and ied derson and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bowen ming, has returned to Beaver Mrs. Joseph Ray attended a to and Clearfield, Fair. Verlene, State the daughter, enjoyed were guests of Mrs. Clarissa Has-k- Dam to go to Bear River high Saturday', where they were din- farewell party at Mrs. Laurence Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. at a party in Logan, Monday school again this year. She Mrs. is of in honor home Mrs. Peterson's and Mr. of Earl Anderson were Mrs. Clara ner guests evening. Blanto Mrs. is who Peterson with her Jesse moving aunt, living Hewett. Clark of Mitchel, South Dakota, George Mrs. Ethel Erickson went to ch Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Alben Borgstrom Albion, Idaho. and Mrs. Jack Winn of Tremon-toto visit with her Everett Roche spent last week Grace, Idaho, and Mrs. Mary Anderson were Mrs. Mae Zollinger and dauMike, who underwent a son, at Soda Springs, Idaho. will remain with her moweek. Mr. and Mrs. WiJJiam Burton Logan visitors, Monday. this ghter Misses Jean and Janice Roche major operation Sacrament in San-fre- d Mrs. speakers Mr. Principle and and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cox of San ther and father, Mr. and Mrs. W. entertained at a birthday party Smith and family of Pro- Meeting Sunday night were Cal Alpneus Johnson, for two weeks a returned mis- given Sunday in honor of Misses Francisco visited at the while her home at Sublet is being montory, and Mr. and Mrs. Les- Calvin Waldron, Connie and Marie Roche. A tray Erickson home this week enroute lie Hawks and family of Brigham sionary, and daughter, Mabel. completed. Mrs. o to their new home in Texas. Mrs. Ada Humphreys ot Salt luncheon was served to twenty-tw- Cox is the former City were dinner guests of Mr. Shirley Erick- - ; Word has been received from guests. and Mrs. Alben Borgstrom, Sun- Lake City is visiting this week son. Renee Johnson Nielsen that she Mrs. Roy C. Anderson attended with her daughter, Mrs. Eojd day. Kidman will entertain has been appointed president of three-stak- e Betty convena Primary Dean Compton of Ogden visit- Borgstrom. the Fireside group this Sunday. the Primaries in Brazil. She and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams were tion at the third ward in Brigwith his ed over the week-en- d The MIA held the opening her husband are both very happy week. ham City last The Thatcher M. I. A. was or- social last Tuesday with a musi- and are having much success in ganized with Golden Burton as cal program, games and refresh- their missionary work in this president of the young men. Alec ments completing the entertain- country. Bouton was chosen as his first ment. Miss Joan DeLong has returnMr. and Mrs. Ed Bowen viscounselor, Milton Anderson as to Cutler and will enter the ed second counselor with Lynn An- ited last Sunday with her parU. A. C. to study this winter. S. Mrs. Mr. Thomas and derson, secretary. Mrs. Arlo ents, the Also, following from Bearver of Summers is the new president of Linley. will enter this college: Gordon the young ladies with Mrs. Verl Tuesday evening, Mrs. Venice Kenneth Bigler, Virginia Waldron as first counselor, Mrs. Bowen entertained for a group Bigler, guests Erickson and Verl Kidman. William Burton as second coun- of friends. selor and Lorna Nelson, secre- were Mrs. Clarissa Haskell, Mrs. This Saturday all the men of tary. The opening social was Harold Lloyd and Mrs. Iva Lue the Ward are asked to be at the held Tuesday night. Those pre- Smith. church house to put a bulkhead Mutual girls and on the Twenty-on- e sent were entertained with crossing and to get the games and a short program after their mothers enjoyed a social Grove in shape to seed this fall which refreshments were served last Thursday evening at the for next summer. They met on home of Mrs. Lloyd Bowen. by the officers. and accomplished Thursday Mrs. G. L. Bowen and daugh- some fine work. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Newman of Salt Lake City visited Friday at ter Mrs. Valine Packer, spent Mrs. Clarence Biddle had as the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Saturday In Logan on business. her Mrs. Mr. Clarence Bigler and Anderson. guest for a few days, her Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams vis- and Virginia Erickson of Pitts- mother, Mrs. Hancy from Smith-fielited last week in Brigham City. burgh are visiting with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Cornelious Bell Mr. and Mrs. Leland Johnson Mrs. Joseph A. Erickson. Mr. visited the State Fair at Salt and Mrs. Herman Green of Salt had their son, Charles, from OgLake and Mrs. Durrell Erickson den, to visit with them last TuesLake City, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marble vis- and daughter of Trenton visited day. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson ited with Mrs. Ezra Diderickson with them, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Early are were happily surprised by a at the home of Milton Anderson, for ESTIMATES or INFORMATION Tuesday. planning on leaving very soon group of friends from Honeyville, Mrs. Diderickson and for Burley where Mr. Early will last Wednesday, when they came Sophia call GARLAND 121-- J to help them celebrate the movMrs. Milton Anderson visited last work for the Sugar Company. week in Brigham with Mrs. Viola Mr. and Mrs. Cornelious Bell ing into their new home. Those CO. GENE LYNCH Westly. Mrs. Westly returned went to Logan Sunday to visit present were: Mr. and Mrs. Geohere with them and this group with their daughter, Eldora, who rge Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt Tolman, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tolman and children, Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Com 7hatcher Chris-tense- n. CctihJtch -- el regular party at the home of Mrs. DeLong, Friday. Jvanita Bigler, Mrs. Agnes Sterling and Mrs. Thorbin Stone won the prizes. Lunch was served by Mrs. Marie Lefler and Mrs. Fay Thatcher. Mrs. Kate Saunders mem- was the only ber present. Mrs. Sterling and her guest, Mrs. R. Jewel Holtz, were special guests. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson had as their guests, Monday, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Nelson of Og den. ' 1 SEPTEMBEp-- Grantsville and visiter J and Mrs. Robert Hi'.1 ! visited also at Salt . Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick '' C family and at Farniir-- 1 1 Mrs. Hugh Bradley, "Vi1-son's sister. Mr. and Sunday, ij. cb Marble were entertail sh1 and Mrs. Virgil Francf Tnis ranch in Blue Creek. L? out-of-to- j i- j Nylon Family The word nylon is a ge,s 'g.l and not a trademark. Lii fiTE or "glass." it ripsinn.. ' " b'iatej Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson and Gordon motored to vary as to properties, f0rJj Hi n. If tel.! ROGK WOOL your home For ceilings and walls BIGGEST VALUE OUR ENTIRE HISTORl E lH i ei.on o t-3- ES Out-of-to- t" inn u 1 CONSOLE RADIOS i ? t1 ki 1 d. F- i t .. -i hti TE Jr-"- - : r fc fl V All Virgin Wool 41 AUTO ROSS Rer;. 8.95 7.49 fa Full size, extra heavy, extra warm. Eenutifol red or green plaid design with deep, fringed border. It's a beauty! 50x70-inc- Mrs. Bin Tolman, LeRoy Tolman, Mr. and Mrs. Burke and family and Mrs. Poppy Burch. Games were played and refreshments were served. Mrs. George "Johnson had as her guest last week, her brother, Dr. George M. Bateman and family, who are from Arizona. Dr. Bateman is a teacher of science at the Temple Science Teachers' University. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bateman and family from St. George visited with them overnight last week. Mr. Bateman is head cf the Civil Service at St. George. I it - California, Sunday. Last Wednesday and Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowcutt and family motored to Brigham on business and were guests of Mr. Bowcutt s daughter, Mrs. Grace Burt. Heber Zollinger was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Larsen were visitors at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hansen, Sunday. Also Sid Pace from Moab, and his son, Sidney Pace, were visitors. Also, this past week, the Han-sehad as their guests, Mrs. Klien and Mrs. Bigelow from San Francisco, California. Sunday night, the Seventies had charge of Sacrament meeting and a Centennial program was given honoring the pioneers of Beaver. Mrs. Charlotte Johnson gave a talk recalling many happy experiences, Jim Hansen of Hooper, formerly of Beaver, also gave a talk honoring the different pioneers he had known here, most of whom had passed on. Also, at this meeting, Mrs. Clarence Bigler of Pittsburgh, rendered a piano solo, "The Lark." The Birthday Club held its fluid-driv- e. holds Every I; Heavy i A mil sPs VALL-TON- E Wonder Paint The Has eliminate self-timln- Reg. 2 3.39 Gal. 78 stor e guesswork. I cup. Handsome Cal. chrome: "a " f STOP STOOL' Reg. Sale Electric Soldering iron 3.95 $7.00 $2.93 Clothes Hamper $5.45 $4.10 Metal folding step $4.98 $3.55 stool Wood step stool $3.95 $2.89 ns Owl cookie Why wait until you are ready to use them? II. C ROIIDE k Machine Works "Mends Everything But People Ways' Blacksmith jars Car Polishing 1 pads $1.69 $1.35 $ .25 $ .19 Step garbage cans 20 gallon $12.50 $5.95 Brooms $ .69 $ .58 Roasters $2.69 $1.49 ITT U Shiny white enamel brilliant red. 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