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Show ai BEAR RIVER 22, 1948 CctihJtch Mr. W. and Mrs. Glen Busenbark, T. Potter and Mrs. Elease By Mrs. R. W. Warnke Miss Betty Anne Packer spent th? week-en- d with her sister, Mrs. Steven Hales and family L Tremcnton. foere MCI . ' I i Marie Viebell from SDokane. Washington visited a day this week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Viebell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Max Thatcher and family had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson in Logan. Mrs. Barbara Cooney and daughter, Kathleen Ann of Ebene- zer, New York are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Charges Bishop and family. They arrived in Ogden on Saturday morning via United Air Lines. The Bishop family met them there and brought them on to Collinston to stay for several weeks. Mrs. Lonen Semper of Murray and Victor Viebell of Weston, Idaho were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jens Viebell on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Covey of Bi Piney, Wyoming spent the i X Rational Parks, Cities and Historic Shrines in all 45 States and Canada . Vacation this c the summer before , your nearest Ask Jiod Greyhound Agent ..convenient schedules, fees. FARES LOW :;CAL P ; ONE WAY tiftllL 1M -2- 8.35 15.75 PARK IRDEXATL. uaPARK 12.70 ,'mONICA.CAL. USVESAS . Mr. and Mrs. M D Ericksen and family from Salt Lake DAYS MAY with their daughter, d Pat, and Mrs. Covey's sister, Mrs. A. A. Johnson. TO 60 6RBYHOUND UELLDORMDO ( week-en- the ed over 13-- visit- with Mr. week-en- d Ericksen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ericksen. Stake Temple Day on WednesKa&aziiit for April E. HALL day was well attended by the Phone 88 R Beaver Dam Ward. Among those jn.Ctah present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop, Mr.' and Mrs. Jens Viebell, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius PACIFIC STAGES, Int. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Bowen, ifotrtick with this Utlt tn UH10M and SILAGE itiQuickei Tim... WITH LESS WORK... FEWER MEN Gehl Brothers Manufacturing Company has manufactured nothing but chopping and feed grinding equipment since 1868. Had it not been good they would not be in business now. Naturally your interests are their interests. The Gehl Forage Harvester is engineered and designed to give years of service and do nicer work with less horse power. Regardless of what machine you buy, you will always want a Gehl. Why not buy it now? Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kidman arrived home Sunday night from a trip which took them to Omaha Nebraska, Chicago, Illinois and other spots of interest in the East. They were accompanied by Mrs. Kidman's father, Mr. Guy Maughn of Wellsville and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Summers of Tremonton. At lima, Ohio they get two school busses and drove them back to Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Viebell and daughters, Vera and Erma, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Potter and daughter, Peggy attended a birthday dinner on Sunday for Mrs. Carlisle Anderson in Mantua. Miss Geraldine Bowen who attends the A. C. in Logan spent the week-en- with her father,! d Bishop Clark Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. James Millard of Farmington and Mrs. Allen Bryson of Bountiful visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Williams and Mrs. David Glover at Cutler. Mrs. Gene Bowen entertained at a family dinner on Sunday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowen and family of Grace, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Dar-ol- d Bowen and family of Logan and Mrs. LaMar Bowen of Beaver Dam. The work day for the Relief Society was held at Mrs. Olive Durfey's home at Cutler. A delicious luncheon was served at noon. Ten were In attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Bowen were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Packer. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bowen and baby spent the week-en- d in Salt Lake visiting with Mrs. mother, Mrs. Carl Smith. Mrs. V. O. Packer and Mrs. Clark Bowen and their two sisters who are visiting in Trenton, Kentucky which is the former home of their parents, report a community reunion being held in Bo-we- their honor Gordon BigLer accompanied a group frcm the Music Department of the U.S.A.C. on a tour where they furnished musical programs in several central Utah A Suggestion: Have Your FARM IMPLEMENTS REPAIRFO NOW Why wait until you are ready to usf 'hem? H. C.ROHDE Blacksmith & "achine Works "Mends Everything But People's Ways" The Gehl Forage Harvester is FINELY ENGIhas the fast, clean cutting mechaNEERED nism made famous in other Gehl machines. Sturdy construction throughout. VAlY LEADER, Tiemonton. UtA Page J IJcuell family and Mr. and Mrs. Marceal Olsen and family on Friday. By Mrs. Ray Sorensen Mehin Munk visited in Logan for a few days during the week. j Mrs. Ray Sorensen Mrs. Chase Peterson. Maxine Relief Society was held Tues and John Hyde of Logan visited day at the home of Mrs. O. M. with their sister. Mr. and Mrs. Munk. It was Work and Business Jerald Munk and family on Satday. A delicious lunch was ser-e- urday. to nine ladles. Word was received her,? that airs. Mabel Hawkes, Mrs. Uleda Mr. and Mrs. Myron Chambers of Grant, Mrs. Blodwin Sorensen. l Ogden have a new baby daugh Mrs. Janie Wood and Mrs. Juan- - ter. Mrs. Chambers will be a Hansen attended the Farm membered as Shirley Gunnell Bureau demonstration on carpet-- ancl this is their second girl, Mrs. Uleda Grant underwent a ing and furniture, Wednesday at Brigham. After which they were operation at the L.D.S. Hospital luncheon guests of Miss Bessie in Salt Lake City on Saturday. Hansen. Mr. Grant and son, Wally reMr. and Mrs. W. L. Olsen of turned home Sunday and reportOgden visited with their children, ed Mrs. Grant is recovering very Mr. and Mrs. James Nessen and fine. Mr. and Mrs. Elize Bigelow of Salt Lake City were week-entowns. guests at the home of Mr. and George Johnson who has been confined to a hospital for six weeks, has been returned to his h6me in Beaver Dam. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowcutt from Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Birkhead and three children who have recently arrived in the United States from England, spent Sunday afternoon at the Joseph Bowcutt home. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Birkhead, a son and a daughter provided SALES RENTALS the program for the Sacrament SERVICE meeting at the Beaver Dam Ward. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Johnson visited over the week-enwith Mr. and Mrs. Bill Christensen in PHONE 301-- J BRIGHAM Ephraim Mrs. Mr. and Glen Fryer have completed their new home and have moved into it. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fryer are occupying the basement apartment. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Bigler at- - j icnaea a Dirinaay party inesaay at the home of Mrs. Ray McCal-listin Ogden. This party was HARDY UTAH in honor of the birthdays of Mr. L. O. Bigler and Mrs. A. A. Love-lan- d I d Mrs. Ariel Sorensen. Mrs Bigelow is the mother of Mrs. I Lloyd Sorensen was i3 Evans- ton, Wyoming for the week-envisiting with Miss Celia Smedley. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sorensen went to Ogden on Tuesday. Miss ueanna t onnesoeck was a week-enguest In Salt Lake City cf Mrs. Hester Means. Mrs Means is one of our school teachers d here Mr- - j oi and Mrs. Chester Stckes prornntory visited with her Parents- - Mr- - arid Mrs. Israel Fackrc11 las week. Mrs- - DeVere Stokes or Promon- j j tory is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lsrael Fackrell. Mrs. Verl Wood visited here with friends and relatives during the week. d re-it- 1 PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK X.'V- PM MARKETING ASSOCIATION VTf OF A FRIEND - UfcttO. IOC v SIC" UtXAHCt k&O. d SHIP TO YOUR OGDEN IF IT'S A SIGN d PRODUCERS WE MAKE IT! FOR NEON SIGNS SERVICE & SALES SATISFACTION FUNK SIGN & NEON SERVICE CATTLE - HOGS - SHEEP A OGDEN LOS DENVER SALT LAKE PHOENIX ANGELES COMPLETE GRAIN SERVICE er WE DO CUSTOM Alfalfa Seed Julia Simmons spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ericksen visited over the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Christensen in Ephraim. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons visited Sunday at the home of J. A. Simmons in Brigham City. Also in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Max Pinder, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas White and Mr. and Mrs. Ray White. Mrs. Clarence Biddle visited with her mother, Mrs. Ellen Hancey, in S m i t h f i e 1 d, from Wednesday to Sunday. Mrs. Maurine Francis visited in Brigham City Sunday to Tuesday this week. Cleaning Seed Wheat Chopping Seed Barley ALL Rolling KINDS Mixing Feeds Pasture Grass PHONE MEMBER FEDERAL WAREHOUSE 41 TREMONTON SYSTEM PAYS HIGHEST PRICES FOR GRAIN ... 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