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Show Apr.1 15, BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, IMS Warnke lrs. R.W. j,, ,rT"joiph Bowcutt 3 -'- rxLone Peterson, Beth pral cf Mr. :x. Mrs. Hortense Jim-law, "e, Smith at Whitney, Idaho on Saturday. Mrs. Mary Wiggell and daughter, Patricia Ann spent the w.ek at the Charles Bishop home. Mrs. A. A. Johnson spent two days in Salt Lake City this past week, she visited with her sister, Mrs. Kuhni of Sandy during this time. Bill Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Jens Viet,;ll attended sessions at the Logan Temple, Thursday. T. W. Potter and Clarence Fryer of spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City attending general conference. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Viebell visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fryer in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hess of Syracuse called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop. Sunday dinner guests at the R. W. Warnke home were Mr. and Mrs. Reid Oyler and family of SHADE TREES Varieties - AH Good eci Plum and SHRUBBERY SEE PAUL ROSENBAUM 7 W Beaver Ward Bishopric and Ward Building Committee spent Monday In Salt Lake City conferring with the- Presiding Bishopric. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rucker visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Burden and Mr. and Mrs. Clive Wells and families in Willard. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. n Lloyd Bowen was Lawrence of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Darold Bowen and Mrs. Otto Wolfe of Logan visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bowen and Mrs. Eugene Bowen. The Gleaners and M Men held Spring HOUSE CLEANING TIME a firesid.3 Sunday night after Sacrament Meeting at Winifred Sterlings. Elder Griffins from Logan who is a returned missionary entertained the group with interesting missionary experien- Th,3 4 TREE GARDENS & NURSERY rs ' J iBRIGHAM EVENINGS - CITY Fernet -- J AS Bo-we- )LD 5s ifWrf STRESSES ft LIKE UDE NEW 4 j START IN BY HAVING YOUR I OLD 'V f f NEW TICKING NEW INNER ! I ces. Violin selections were given by Florence Griffins. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess and her mother to a large group of young people. Joseph A. Ericksen drove to Dayton, Idaho to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dureil Ericksen. His wife, who had visited there for a week returned home with him. Mrs. L. H. Fnnk, Mrs. J. E. MATTRESSES REBUILT LIKE new SPRING UNITS SEVERAL PATTERNS iWE PICK UP and DELIVER I PHONE 80 TREMONTON ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN ; Di?Long and da- Thter, Joan who attends the A. r in Logan spent Friday in Og"''m. Mrs. Fronk continued on to Salt Lake and with her spent the wck-endaughter, Mrs. lert Wright. - -- R-2 IRTON MATTRESS COMPANY d BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish, Sunday. Mrs. Odell Bigler of Collinston was a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A, R. Burbank had as their visitors on Sunday, relatives from Brigham City and Honey ville. and Mrs. James Barnard and children visited Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Barnard at their home in Mr. of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gardner and families, Sat- ' urday. Lois Fryer spent a few days here with her parents, Bishop and Mrs Clarence Fryer, who accompanied her back to Logan on Sunday afternoon, they also visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fryer while in Logan. Mrs. Cleone Hunsaker and Margaret Gardner and Mrs. J. A. Fryer attended the Montgomery Reunion at North Ogden on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Packer, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Perry had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Perry and children of Pleasant View. The following enjoyed a birthday dinner at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Duett Loveland on Sunday, the honored guest was Mrs. Duett Loveland. Places were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland, their sons, J. Robert, Gary D., Mrs. T. R. Ault, Mrs. Dean Has-laand daughter, Patsy Ann, Dewey ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Loveland and daughter, Judy of Brigham City. land Mr"- - v ; l.EH Gehl Brothers Manufacturing Company has manufactured nothing but chi pping and fed Rrindin equipment iinoe 1SC3. Had it not been pond tnry would not be in bu- iness now. Naturally your interests am th'ir interests. Tiie Gi'hl Fi Harvester ra-:- is tni!r.ecrcd ajid deigned to give jiars cf .'en'iceand d't nicer work with less horse power. Regardless of what 'machine you buy, will you always want a Gehl. Why not buy it now? C.V.1 Far . . mic aututrucliOB . kuuj WE CAN FILL is PINWY nrvlrt clrsn cutlin the tut, l) iwflMt-nu- (nmoua in ol lwr Cdil luecluutik Sturdy throughouU Gone ui cutd dee it All, EARLY ORDERS AT TIIE BOX ELDER MOTOR COMPANY ; We Maintain i A Full Stork Of Parts At All Times TREMONTON 2EJ C03IPLETE GRAIN SERVICE A WE DO CUSTOM HARDY UTAH Alfalfa Seed Cleaning Seed Wheat Chopping Seed Barley Rolling ALL KINDS m Mixing Feeds Pasture Grass 0 Mr. and Mrs. Renea Lish and children of Sunnyside and Mr. and Mrs. Garrell Evans and daughter of Draggerton. Utah who were recent house guests of their oarents, have returned to their u Lau PHONE urn MEMBER FI'DERAL 41 BTa u WAREHOUSE yrs ( ft IB J aHa SYSTE.M If jnm TREMONTON PAYS HIGHEST PRICES FOR GRAIN Alvin i ahont RWE, seys America " f 11" 4 mid LESS WORK. ..FEWER TV t 0EJLY oWlTH mi " Talk , h Brigham City, Sunday. Mrs. Walter Sudbury and daughter, Dorothy, and Jessie Lish were shopping in Ogden. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bond and daughter, Pamella of Brigham City, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lish Sr., Sunday. La von Chides! er of Brigham City visited her parents here on Friday. Friday, April 9th, Mrs. Vlre'nia Blackham entertained a number of youngsters at her home, the party was given in honor of her son, Dale's birthday. Games were played and refreshments enjoyed by al- l, A number of relatives met at' the home of Mr, and Mrs. James Holdaway Jr. on Sunday. homes. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Humphery DeLong of Fork American Logan, were dinner guests of daughter cf Mr. and M ui IKES Gilbert, Mrs. Bowman and Miss Gilbert from Ogden viBy Mrs. T. R. Ault sited on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Busenbark. A recent guest of Mr, and Mrs. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. James Gardner was Mrs. Lucinda and Mrs. Jens Viebell were Mr. Hall of North Ogden. and Mrs. George Richards and Mrs. A. A. Loveland visited re son Dean of Logan. latives in Ogden, after attending Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fryer visi- the Montgomery Reunion held at ted on Sunday with Mrs. Fryers' North Ogden on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dewey sister, Mrs. Sal Perfetto in Ogden. TREES ROSES u heueijtille Marie OMENTAL and FLOWERING Peach Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hay ward Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Klnsey and Mrs. Ed Corr.eison of ChesterIL Linda of Pocatello were daughter, ,fVhe field, Idaho visited Monday and ' Wednesday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday at the Elmer Gorringe ' home. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Whitaker Elmer Gorringe. are spending this week on a ' vacation trip in Idaho. Mrs.' Whilaker's mother, Mrs. Henry! Tupps of Riverside is staying at SILAGE the home in their absence. e Varieties - All Hardy 10 are visiting a few days this week with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. DeLong of Cutler. Mrs. Sam Johnson cf North Hollywood spent Friday with Pat and Earl Johnson. Sunday callers at the Joseph Bowcutt home were Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Barrus and, children. Mr. and Mrs. Man-iSlxmons visited in Brigham City, Sunday with Mr. J. A. Simmons. Clarence Diddle made a business trip to Salt Lake and while there, visited with his brother, V. W. Biddle and family. S. C. Hunter of Ogden is visiting a few days with his dauTremonton. ghter, Mrs. R. W. Warnke and Mrs. Joseph Bowcutt sprat family. Tuesday and Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Mary Blau in EVERGREENS 15 TYemonton, Utah 1 Chevrolet Tiff 55 " 4 J L3 O v. ; I fa V Jin 7 ' i . - Xvw- - ..... fi ' 'i " ; - v : ' & -- k.'xr.r.M V 1 f " US' X. 30 1- find that new new jtyling colors new and even Intemore luxuriooi rior! add stilt further to the Big-C- ar beauty of Chevrolet's . Bodies by You'll I front-tn- d A Fiiher. They're the You'll bHer t! from performance rk. world's finetf bodies, found only on Chev- out much with rolet and ij-- higher-price- d Va,v,-!n-Ho- d engine. 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