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Show PORTAGE Janet Morris returned to her , , after spending the past ten days with her grandparents, Mr. tum and Mrs. Chester Neal are Mrs. Roy Hawks. the proud parents of a baby bey Mrs. Agnes Horsley, Mrs. Syl bora October 15, at the Valley via Snarks and Mrs. Eiancn were in hspital. Mrs. Neal was formerly Budge of the stake board Monday. attendance at Primary, Miss Ruth Mae Smith. Mrs. Sam Kemp who has been Mrs. John P. Conley left Fri she very ill for the past week was day evening for Boise, where taken to the Budge hospital at KenMrs. Mr. and will visit with Logan Saturday. neth Ward and son. Mr. and Mrs Devere Harris D. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Wm. and Mrs. J. Hyrum returned home from Trenton on and family with their sister visited Gibbs Friday, where they have been and Mae Maughn Lola daughter, visitiner with Mr. and Mrs. Bill at WelUville, Sunday. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Vanon Dahle anu J. Hyrum Gibbs underwent a familv of Clarkston, Mr. and serious operation on his leg on Mrs. Arthus Dixon and daughter Tuesday at the L.D.S. hospital in of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Cam-a- n Salt Lake City. Mr. Gibbs was Arington and Mr and Mrs. accompanied to Salt Lake by his Bill Taylor and son of Ogden viswife, Lola Mae Maughn and Mr. ited at the home of their parand Mrs. Bill Gibbs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. John 11. Gibbs Darrell Rose had the misfor- during the week, tune of breaking his arm last Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hall and week while playing football. i son, and Mrs. Wm. L. Gibbs and motored to Brigham ,.hfirirr-City Sunday to see their lather and grandfather, C. A. (Bud) Hall, who has been very ill. Khali! Howell and Miss Joy Richards of Malad, were married Saturday at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hoskins and family and Mrs. Arden Hoskins of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Mr. Will LESS ON OIL! To A for went tn Ferrin Christensen. Parent-Teachfirst The was held season of the meeting with president, evening, Friday Mrs. Wm. L. Gibbs, in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Allen and son Larry and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Moon and daughter Connie motored to Salt Lake Friday, where the children had a medi- . . " n-X- DIt. J. II. McNAMAIU Veterinarian r,K : w &'t ill W' l mam M H -' SUPPORT YOUR MOT IFIESIDEKIT with REPUBLICAN Iri. Of a CONGRESS Itt" Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Wekford Hoskins and son Raymond Anderson were in Tremonton last week to see Mr. and Mrs. Warren Anderson and son of Forest Grove, Oregon, who will make their home In Ogden. They all visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. NOW for a few days Psii mained here moMr. and Mrs. LaVern John visited Malad of deer see P. hunting. Jones Wm. to to see HyruaCHbb,!: visiting this week with her with tored to Logan Sundayis m the Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs. Lola Mae Mm. Wednesday and Thursday who Neilsen. Reed Mrs. Sam Kemp Mrs. daughter and husband, Maughan and Mrs. Ray Gibbs j hospital there. Owens and Mrs. Neilsen and his, granddaughter there. hospital Allen. Gibbs Mi-Mrs. and , and Mrs. Louis Hale or family were shopping in Logan ward Relief SoThe Portage snent the weekend withFriday. was reorganized Sunday Mrs. How- j famO daumeet shrdl anan ai:n ciety is their parents, Mr. and new president The Earl evening. ' Bill Gibbs. Ascal Knudsen, !rH tt Hale. 7ina v. Harris, with Faye H. socl Mrs. Rose Clegg, Mrs. Darley, Reed. Ralph and Wesley Nancy as H. Harris Rose and Morris In motorHowell three days TwHa Neilsen spent Harris and Blacksmith Fork canyon and re- counselors. ed to Brigham City Friday where baby and Bell Jr turned Monday evening with si; Mrs. Orville Mrs. Clegg consulted a physician. 1st nouse East of Post Office in Bear Rjver of Ogden visited Friday and Satdeer. Mr. and Mrs. Fern B. Flint and husband Fal and Cleon John and Kay urday, while her Clearfield spent the rnone Bngham 5 ft ? were deer hunting and sons of father-in-laPhone Bear River 2391 Mrs. Margaret Hall spent the weekend deer kMid with rein Portage canyon. They returnTheir son Var C re- hunting at Scipio, Utah, and Knudsen. deer. two their with to ed Ogden turned with three deer. David Hoskins of Clearfield visited with relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Stanley Castletcn spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Castleton at Change hnr "'"v BEAR RIVER Ttx Page 6 Thursday, October : UtA T TRADER, Protect Utah's Interests With A CONGRESS REPUBLICAN i DAVjD J. WILSON E. DEWEY THOMAS 'T Your Next Congressmarl Your Next President A er Fuel Saving General Electric AS, TOR Get more heat from your oil NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT supply this winterswitch to a GENERAL ELECTRIC furnace. and Reservoir Many users report fuel savings Curlew Irrigation Company, Principal place of up to 50 per cent! Snowville, Utah. to business, It takes but a few hours HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS G-and Furnace change to a of the Board a at that meeting Phone Terms. you save for years! on the 4th day of Directors, hela or send coupon today! of October, 1948, an assessment of 19 per cent was levied on the stock of the corporation; PLUMBING capital EWER also an assessment of 69 per cent on the East Canal and assess COMPANY ment of 68 per cent on the West canal, payable on the 5th day TREMONTON, UTAH of October, 1948, to Harvey or residence office at his Harris Clip This Coupon at Stone, Idaho. Any stock upon which these Please tell me how a General assessments may remain unpaid Electric Oil Furnace can give on the 6th day of November, me more heat from less fuel 1948, will be delinquent and adthis winter. sale at Public vertised for unless and payment is Auction; made before" December 5, 1948, Name will be sold to pay deliquent assessments, together with cost of Address advertising and expense of sale. 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