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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER TAGE SIX Tremonton, Utah THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER-- ' visited Saturday and Sunday at Mrs. Ward accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy an- nounce the birth of their first grandchild, a son, born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hanni of Lo- . gan. Mrs. J. H. Ward and daughter, Amanda Hermansen, and small son, were Brigham visitors, Monday. Jay Macfarlane made a busi ness trip to Wendover, Saturday. The Karl Wellings were happy to receive word of the birth of their first granddaughter, born Friday at a Logan hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welling. Russell Caperer and his father, A. A. Capener, and Mrs. Lester Coombs, went to Salt Lake Friday. They returned home Saturday. namel Mrs. J. H. Ward and son, Tuesa sons and Vera returned the of Parke Ether and good influence Johnson No finer way to keep were and Mrs. Amanda Herthe week at a There of Frank, Johnson from spent Fielding. day twenty-on- e grandchildren and mansen and son, Mickey, were Browning ranches in Montana. in Logan on business, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cobia ac- two great grandsons present, GRANITES RAINBOW F Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Ward and I Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess motcompanied Carl's sister, Myrtle Cobia, to her home in Ogden af- ored to Perry on Monday. family and Mr, and Mrs. Melvin ter she had spent a week visitMr. and Mrs. Darrell Godfrey Ward and family of College We know of no finer granites or monument styling and ing with them. of Clarkston, spent Sunday with Ward were visiting Sunday with Cutler Mrs. Mr. and Bealey values. a her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. their mother and other relatives. finishing. C o m p r e and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Arbon Wallace Hess and Mrs. Ronald Hales, Mrs. Ira family. and Jamily spent the week-en- d and Mrs. Glen Ward were Ward SONS CO. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson in Salt Lake and Clearfield. in Ogden, Monday. shopping BRIGHAM CITY 18 NORTH MAIN Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson Jr. of Logan visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard CapenMrs. Jarvis Johnson. and Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rose ater and children, Mrs. H. S. Tin-ge- y Mrs. Jarvis Johnson was in tended the wedding reception in and Mrs. Mary Tingey went Malad, Wednesday, in honor of Logan on business last Thursday. to Logan, Friday. CU,T' the Mr. and Mrs. George Sweeten. toe Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hales ,ls and reqw"T. Uert a tt e.r.7nrmat Mrs. C. C. Meade spent the the were r. Ogden visitors, Sunday. v'-:esirea week-en- d j ne in Salt Lake. The Genealogical Committee ces , computes .rsentth Visitors in Ogden Tuesday gave the program Sunday evenal complewere Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkin. ,000. with Howard Capener in as po'1 The Portage Ward Young ing simple I a tft coor LeVoy Daley, son of Alf Daley, Musical numbers were charge. re estimated left for California where he will Men's Mutual Improvement As- given by Connie Hunsaker and canal keeping lguan attend the Los Angeles Jr. Col- sociation was reorganized here Marilyn Taylor of Garland. and the time secure Sunday night with the following lege. Sheron Hales and Luana Tincompensation tr construct Mr. and Mrs. John Arbon are executive officers being appoint- gey and some friends from Salt statutes. PanI the Em) spending the week in Ogden ed: Theodore Fessler, supe Lake were here Sunday imated outlay admini John F. Conley and with relatives. The Electricity for- during Guests at the Carl Cobia home Wayne Gillman, counselors, and -posals has Increases "generauy. ue and are Carl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gibbs, Jr., secretary. The tain to about Work own fine" Independent Indians Its released officers were Arthur I. begins Wm. Cobia and son, Roy, of 1 In southern Chile and southern problem. Gibbs, who leaves shortly for a Argentina dwell the nomadic peoNet Returns Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Henry of mission, counselor Wm. L. Gibbet ple often compared to North America's early Indians, the Araucani-ans- . elecRobertson, Wyoming, spent two and secretary Fal John. of the M. to A. local I. Last of the Indians to submit hold (The plan d days visiting at the Ross AnderOf course the to social next Spanish, they remain fiercely here their son home. opening trie appliance to this day. no independent 30. are night, September Tuesday want Farmer Mr,.. The local P. T. A. opened their ;n Quantity, fall season with a meeting wnrk-sav- avauaQ . The Thursday night. The president b. many may Mrs. Maude Harris, conducted Sales month deal and discussed with the group C. Mr. Holbrook Mrs. P. and tained through Russell business matters of the son were present, of Bountiful and guests e,ubstituare reaching auT :q of Mr. Mr. organization. Principal Hale exof week for three last nilitary In days of 210 ny. modern farmers and Mrs. Horace Peck and fam- plained plans of the school board com- the & atternoo ily. An .evening was spent in for the. remodeling of the school Vistag. Iniut i toe Logan Canyon where steaks and building which is to start in the MEMBER U1?lL:" - n,k and .increases were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. near future. trout Mo and evec reauto Mrs. Kimball Hall, who is in Clifford McMurdie and children farm proUs a of Tremonton accompanied them Brigham City hospital, is rehefore W. G to the ported to be seriously ill. On Canyon. . far- , . . Mr. Horace nctnn- ilia Mrs. Van and Fleet, Monday the members of her imIt is subbwtrical picK-u- ptha a brother of Mrs. R. H. Peck, and mediate family were called to mea needing son, Horace, and wife and two Brigham and her son, Dee Hall, rco children of Farmington were arrived from San Diego by plane. W,lantt! dealer, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Harris equPmenv dinner guests recently of Mr. est electric and family of Nampa, Idaho, and Mrs. Horace Peck. here with Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Roundy spent the week-en- d 0 CLEANING motored to Malad, Sunday, to j Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward get his sister, Mrs. Verl Henrie, and new son who are spending a of Boise were guests at the home PHONE 41 of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley few days wuh them. Phil Mason, who is employed Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Ward returned home Monday but Mrs. at Ogden, spent the week-en- d remained for a longer vis- Mr. Mrs. with his parents, and . Ezra Mason and family. " " s. Naomi Larson of Long At the Sunday evening Sacrament numa MESSAGE musical California, came here on Beach, Services, COMPANY & LIGHT UTAH POWER ber, "The Lord's Prayer" was Saturday to visit several days sung by Mrs. Velda Wood and with her brother and sister, J. her sister, Mrs. Russell Hess, of Hyrum Gibbs and Mrs. John B. Malad accompanied by Neta Allen and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Hall of Hess. Mrs. Ruby Jones played an organ solo, "Come, Come Ye Garland visited relatives here A New Saints," followed by a talk by Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Hall and Stacey Gam of Ogden on his trip as one of the Sons of the children of Bear River City were Utah Pioneers in the trek from dinner guests at the home of Mr. Nauvoo. He also showed pictures and Mrs. Bert Hall Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Lee and of the trip. Mrs. Max Beal and two sons family of Brigham spent Sunday of Alexandria, Virginia, visited here with Mrs. Lee's parents, last week with her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawks. and Mrs. Joseph Smith. Fireside for and Gleaners was held Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen with Bonnie HanMr. and Mrs. Le Voy Udy and sen as hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sorenson of Logan told of small son and Mr. and Mrs. their missionary experiences in Oleen Udy visited Sunday at the Hawaiian Islands. They also Evanston, Wyoming, with the sang songs in Japanese and Blaine Wellings. memThe ladies of the Birthday Hawaiian. Twenty-tw- o bers and guests were present club met Friday at the D. P. Jen and refreshments were served by sen home honoring Esther Jen-th- e Copyright 1947, Continental Oil Company sen. Thirteen members and sev- hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grover ac- -, eral invited guests were present, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Udy companied Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Justesen of Malad to Carey, Ida- - j went to Mound Springs, Sunday ho, last Thursday to attend the to attend a birthday dinner for funeral of an aunt. Mrs. Henry Starr, a sister of Mrs. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Udy. Mrs. Ray Wood and family were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Austin of All her sister, Mrs. Russell Hess and of Livingston, Montana, called to daughter, Neta, of Malad. The see Mrs. Austin's parents, Mr. ladies sang in Relief Society and Mrs. George M. Ward, Sununion meeting at Garland in the day. The Austins were enroute afternoon. to Salt Lake. Peck and Jeffrey Ferrln of San Mr. and Mrs. David Parkinson ALL WORK DONE ON Francisco were guests recently of Portage visited Sunday with FREE ESTIMATES for a week of R. H. and Careen the George Wards. Peck. Mrs. Shirley Holcomb of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Udy and YOUR OWN FARM. GIVEN. San Francisco and Mrs. Edith daughter, lone, and Mrs, Delose Peck of Ogden spent a day here Udy and children were Logan while they were visiting here. visitors, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Showell Mrs. Allie Jensen Jeppson and i vv of Stone, Idaho, were dinner husband of California visited guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace with the George Wards, Monday. Peck, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peters of 4S. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Horace Garn of Los Angeles visited with Phebe Phone 1S0-Tremonton Brigham City were visitors Tues- Ward, mother of Mrs. Peters, this day of Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Garn. week. They also visited in '"T'T " Miss Faye Coombs bf Ogden Cache Valley with relatives and Heninger. Earl Stokes and son, Eldon, of Salmon, Idaho, were guests last week at the Bill Stokes home. Elof don has just returned from a Miss Lucille Pack, daughter Richof Pack C. W. mission in New Zealand. Mr. and Mrs. and Snowville of mond, formerly The 175th Quorum of Sevent Mr. Donald Edward Heninger, ies of the Bear River Stake gave son of Mrs. Ada Heninger of Og- an excellent program here Sunden, were married Friday in the day night. atLogan Temple. Among those Miss Joyce Hurd accompanied Mrs. were r, tending the wedding her sister, Mrs. Lucille Grace Anderson, Mrs. Mary Rose where to Farragut, Idaho, and Mrs. Mattie Nelson. she willl visit for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson Jr. Miss Beverly Nelson and Miss and daughter, Beverly, were for those atending the recep- Darlene Cutler left Tuesday the attend will where Provo they tion in Richmond, Friday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Donald BYU. Fear-helle- J Mrs. Ada Hickman ana dau- her parents, Mr. and ghters, Joan and Margaret, will the, home ofCoombs. Mrs. John in several Ogden. days spend Mrs. Effie Johnson was honorMr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson III on her ed birthday a of baby are the proud parents famher by Sunday at the anniversary Budge born Thursday girl Mr, a of son, home at the ily hospital in Logan. of GarJohnson Marcel Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowen have dinner was a baby boy, bom Monday at the land. A hot achicken served and beautifully decor- Malad hospital. aoH WrthHaw pake was the cen- Mr. and Mrs. Reed larkin were j fc g f0f thf table Family in Burley on business, Friday. , u,pre Family Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson members who attended were: Mr. and family moved down from and Mrs. Jarvis Johnson and son their ranch in Stone, Monday. of Malad, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ' Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Olson of Johnson and family of Riverside, Missoula, Montana, and W. J. Ol- Mr. and Mrs. La Var Johnson, son of Ogden visited for three Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green and son and Mrs. Effie Deakin and days at the Cora Daley home. 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