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Show Thu Utah The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, ?r onH 50 Voice a-cap- Qhoir Ready For Concert clla iri A A Johnsnn rf.! THr.Vsr, . foi-me- rr. r ' m. i ! : i f i j i . j i .,., wtrrp ceived word Sunday of the birth the E cf a erandson. The parents are uuii; choir 0f,. Dr. and Mrs. Vere Johnson of! Roosevelt Utah. Mrs. Johnson is,RlVer high schol ur&" IthP r'i , Winifred Araacher of section of Logan, and this is their first, seated a cenrort Z(hla ward chapel on v. Y. Tfler: Mrs. Marvin anfiaj Odell and Mrs. Bigler Simmons: Mrs. ClarK liowen aiienaea me iasr.ion snow sponoreu uy me Cancer Association on Saturday: i t afternoon. .1 ' - 'C,: vt 1 7 i J I ,j I j I I . I 1 AU,; "RST TO Ejjj 1UI m:w low prices Rucker of Tremonton visited with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Potter on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William n t I I The U. S. A. C. Opera, "Rosa . i . ;iiinaa, was pieaeiitcu mat from iwith several young people this community in its cast, Mar Jean Jensen, Norith Simmons, Nedra Simmons, Gordon and iRnnnip T?.ae Rigler. Those attend ing from here on Thursday. evening were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil tit r- - Francom; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simons and son Dennis, Mrs. I f Mr. and Mrs. Anna Durfey; 1 1 U Wallace Simmons; Mr. an ad Mrs. Odell Bigler; Mr. and Mrs. KenMr. and Mrs. T. W. Potter en- neth Bigler: Eugene Bigler; Lola Simmons and tertained at dinner on Sunday Hales; LaVeil afternoon. Guests were Mrs. El Robert Potter. A baby girl was born to Mr. Ray Christiansen and daughter Mrs. Ellis Johnson at the Mrs. and Dorothy. Logan; Mr. and Albert Zbinden, Nibley: Mr. and Valley hospital in Tremonton on Mrs. Jens Veibell and daughters Sunday, March 27. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin De Long Vera and Irma; and Mr. and Mrs. and family of American Fork Charles Bishop and daughters James and DeLong of Grace, Karrall. Ruth and ON' NATION WIDE MUSLIX I r Li ' ; W 1 wc-cr- . 1 H SHEET I ,! s .: ? U - I " L' Li . r.t . a cappella choir sistance of the J. C. Penny Co. bara Waldron, Conme Hunsaxer. cU ln Beaver School and fthe Bear River high school,; The concert planned for this Liane Bunnell, Dorene Barlow, Sunday (jurjng directed by Gene Jorgensen and week Is to raise funds to Piay for Lila Standing, Leah Stenqulst,meetin" Joan P. Bigler, Cella Zundel, Marnewly outfitted in robes of cream the robes. -. Following the appearance here; ilyn Taylor, Carol Crozier, Ttoelnd cardinal red, is practicing iwwksat ofciii ma. St.ennilist, hnrrh TrwVincnn tVio A 4 Vinmc since ""b sitiy otiui e aiiu unci icguwiiurcuiuiuj chool hours, putting the finish- - benefit at Malad and also ln Third row Marianne Manning . e frnm Rratl ' Jean Mortensen, Leanne Marble, ig touches on the program num- - Cache Valley, for Pocatello week ms bers for its first concert here Seen in the above group are Jack Johnson Monte Reynolds, I(Jaho where lan t0 make Wayne Stenqulst, Don Lee Rog- - thdr home ' Tlday evening, April 1. This ac-- ; the following students: Front row, LaVona Ericksen, ers, Clifford Hansen, Earl Man-- ! i tlvity, like athletics, is extra cur- club was Carlene Hall, DeAnn Quin- - ,The Rendezous u icular and must be conducted 'Jean Hawkes, Bonnie Lefler, Laof class periods. Voices rilyn Stohl, Colleen Munns, ney. Lefler on Friday. Aileen 'ere selected from the boys and Vona Chrlstensen, Betty Deakln, Back DeVerl Johnson corv iA(.0P,v,i0 'Astrid Mae Strand, Barbara Sum- girls glee clubs. Gayle Christensen, Ray Coombs, a deiiciaus luncheon to sixteen The new robes for the fifty sin- - 'rners, Carolyn Kerr, Carol Craig- uiame Jonnson, Theron Butler, Riembers and one guest. Mrs. ers were purchased at a cost of head. Val Don Jensen, Burton Huish, of Fielding, who is Hansen Wynn nearly $1,000.00 through the as- -j Second row Jean Foster, Bar Lynn Schuman, Bevan Hales, Box Elder County Chairman of Eugene Bigler, Leo Conger, Ken- - the Cancer drive discussed jneth Hunsaker, Ronald Ransom, the project with the club mem- SET ADsent: uyae unristensen, jo bers. Cards were enjoyed during Ann Summers, Mary Ann Wil- - the afternoon with prizes beins , liams. won Asnes StirlingOJ Ollie o ' - - hv Rosada Is and Ericksen Bwen Virginia Fryer, accompanst for the chior. a dancing party was enjoyed in the Ward Recreational Hall on Saturday evening by members of music was furnish CclltHtAtCH lhe warded by local talent. By Mrs. R. W. Warnke; A baby boy was born to Mr. Mrs. Harmon Green on March Mr. and Mrs. Heber Zollinger 25th at a Logan hospital. This is and of the second child for the couple, daughter Charlene Sublet Idaho spent sometime at Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marble and the home of her parents Mr. and family visited in Ogden on s. A. A. Johnson. On Monday afternoon with J. P. Barnard (POTTED PLANTS) Mrs. Johnson accompanied them who is a patient at an Ogden to Salt Lake City. hospital, and also with Mr. and 10 . Frsd Poulsen and son Paul of Mrs. Morris Fowers. Petersboro were dinner guests at June Sargent of Logan 'visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jens on Saturday evening with 2 on Tuesday. bers of her family at the home of Duane Archibald of the Stake. her father M. C. Ericksen. Hie t child. lit '4 it wj v--.j f" ( A babv boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fryer on Mon-- I day evening March 23th in a ' Mrs. Fryer is the ' Logan hospital. former Mar Jean Rhodes of East Garland. 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