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Show J f.f day, were Mr. ard !rs. Eryce cf Provo. Mr. home of J sI on on Tucs-'Oit- W- ? - Doris Hardy, Spencer Archibald. Sunday evening the Thatcher Byron Andersen and Brent John-se- xard presontel a very interest By Andrea II. Ilu-jiat the sacrament program inj They were accompanied by Mrs. in cur ward. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen en Vernon Johnson ad Mrs. Eli meeting The many friends of Mrs. Iola tertained th?ir club Saturday Arbon will be happy to learn of Mr. Mrs. and Ivcrsen Joseph evening. A hot dinner was served and Pinochle played. Ivan Iver-se- n of Tremonton and Mrs. Clifford her return home after a long il Arbon is much improv Ivy Andersen, Chris Ander- Jensen left Sunday morning for jness-Mrssen and Clytie Anderran won the Mil meet their son Verl. who is prizes. Mrs. Alvin Jensen and Mrs returning from an L. D. S. miss Dale Hunsaker were shopping in ion. J2aen Tuesday. Dewey Ramsdel was oDerated on for appendicitus at a Brigham Hospital Thursday he is imnrov- By Mrs. Christine Peterson Cfy n. -- ns OH. J. II. MtNAMAH A Veterinarian lit House East of Tost O.fite In . r: AV- satisfactory. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins and son Joe Del were Cteden visitors Friday. Bear River is buzzing like a boa hive the first warm day of spring. tne cause? The women are at tending an upholstery school being held in the amusement hall. Miss Bessie Hansen Co. Home Demonstration agent is r1 On March 16th the Ward Re lief Society srxmsored a wnni dinner. A delicious chicken din ner was served in the pvpnirnr all enjoyed the dance. The Frenda Club met at the home of Glenna Colia Friday of last week in honor of her birthday. Fifteen members were present, Mrs. Douglas Anderson was a special guest. A waffle supper was served by the hostesses Mrs. Floe Cutler and MatUe Nelson. The honored guest was presented a beautiful present. Phone Bear Ra tr 2391 Er Rlvt-- Fhcre Brigham w , (" r 51 I, 'ft, '7 t 'I i the instructor. ' 1 w. ... - ? Y', .j Mrs. John T. Hansen of Tre- j monton spent Monday and Tues day visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Huggins. ."4 Mr. and Mrs. Ercv Whitt.niror i Mrs. Lloyd Knight - and 4 attended a birthday party in three children Linda Janace Brigham Monday evening. The and Randy of Plain City .Utah of honor was Arnold guest spent Thursday of last week with ' . ' Nelson. her parents Mr. and Mrs. Laur Mrs. Albert Holmgren spent ence Anderson. last wreck in Salt Lake City visitMr. and Mrs. Bert Eliasan Jr. ing her daughters. While there enjoyed the week end at Sun she bid good bye to her daugh Valley. ter Fontella who with her hus Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Cutler and band L. H. Birrell and daughter Darlene and LaRene Lee Ama, left for Havana, Cuba daughters were Ogden shoppers Saturday. NEW HARROW CHANGES TILLAGE METHODS! for six weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson Mr. Mrs. Holmgren also was a and Mrs. Laurence Anderson at In spite of its rugged huskiness the Long considered one of the most guest of her daughters, Mrs. Oc- tended Memorial Services at tilorchard efficient Goble and is an easy pulling offset aso Wieler and Mrs. Vema Har Malad vineyard Idaho Monday for Thayne s Goble the Massey-Harriharrow the result of tools, lage mon, at a party held in Hotel Bowen, Brother of Bob Bowen. Disc now Offset is its These demonstrating bearings. patented bearings Utah, given by the Women's Leg Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkm Mr. wherever a heavy-dut- y extend the full width of each section ability islature Council of Utah. and Mrs. Don Hickman and Mrs. . . . are harrow is required. In some long lasting. Miss Verna Homer of Tramon-to- n LaPreal Wright were in TremonAnd find that this fanners applications, they're positively sealed from visited with Fae Anna Hue- - ton Monday night to attend the dust and dirt a big economy advannew disc eliminates the need for gins Thursday. P. T. A. meeting. tage that means low maintenance. plowing. .Mr. and Mrs. Burton Andersen Students who enioved the wefk In cotton, corn, grain , . . wherever Thrust is absorbed at the center and daughter Dorene spent the eni at home from College were have particularly stubborn soil where the greatest strain occurs in you past week end in Salt Lake City. Beverly Nelson and La Dene Cut or heavy root growths, these husky any harrow. Mrs. Claire Andersen was hos- - jier from B. Y. U. It all adds up to better soil prepato handle harrows in Anderson Floyd step n ..t to ner ciuo the job with a result that's mighty oaturaay a iier- - Dallas and Rolf Nelson and Mr ration . . . easier handling ... a better noon. A delicious lunch was ser- - UnH Mrs n o Nfisnn ttt fmm tt hard to beat. The sharp-edgejob done more economically. ved and the time was spent play- - s. A. C. blades "disc in" the toughest crop Stop in soon . . , ask about this mg Pinochle. Mrs. Stanley Jenefficient way to prepare seed on more residue Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rose were leaving just enough top sen won High score and Mrs Salt Lake visitors to check soil beds. drifting. help Thursday and Frank Andersen won cut prizes. Friday. The Singing Mathers provided Mr. and Mrs. Dee Cutler were PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW TO INSURE EARLY DELIVERY. the program at sacrament meet-i- n in Ogden Tuesday and WednesCorinne Sunday evening. A day visiting and on business. large crowd enjoyed the program. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Murray and The following children per Mrs. Geo. May visited Friday of formed beptismal ordinance in last week at the Orian Peterson the Logan TempT" recently, Mar home of Mr. Murray is a brother PHONE 95-WAYNE SAND ALL ilyn Huggins, Roger Johnsen Christine Peterson. TREMONTON ' - w -- j' ; your coal jer next the - season. In ... all-aroun- TKEMONTON JOXE 31 J MW DELUXE COMFORT j 1A . fl) IL IK ,Fri.,Sat., March 24, 25, 26 I PROGRAM DOUBLE BIG d T T ri d 9 . d BETTER ENJOYMENT PROGRAMS FINEST h free-runnin- g, Cash Union irmers' oil-bat- ALL Valley Implement Co, WEEK :m:m R vitrei nte, mw& i PLUS 2M) BIG t CO-HI- T Iff. Son, BIG FEATURES f vii ...... ten 1 i i i ii i 1 t i r 11 j n tun "i H hen brltvr uulvmobllrB are built ill 1 ( H irili build them 2 Days 2 SfAiSta uoifiStii v ,crt a voa MIHFli ,,ui""-KHiir- 1 , , s. . r.... win imt m ? THE NEW I , 0 to CAMERON March 27 -- 28 2 ' m .5 ifeEONIEZ : t ii ii i - STORY... 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