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Show Utah The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, Wyoming has spent the week Garth and Rcy Kidman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Selk of visiting with her daughter Patti Covey at the A. A. Johnson Los Angeles California spent home. Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. Wilford Durfey, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hansen. 11 Ode Bigler, Mrs. Wallace Sim-- ! ' Weekend guests at the J. E. ve mons and Mrs. R. W. Warnke Long home were Jinimie DeLong were among the women who en- -j of Grace Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. of joyed the Fashion Show given by Palmer De Long and family On Sunday O. Kemmer R. the Wyoming. the Sponsors Corps of T. C. at the Dansante in Logan th?y were joined tiy Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wheelwright of Ogden. on Saturday afternoon. Miss Marilyn Hansen of Salt M. Larsen of Newton Mrs. II. who suffered a broken hip recen- 'Lake City spent several days tly was removed from a Logan visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank hospital to the home of her Earley. Bishop and Mrs. Clark Bowen daughter Mrs. Myron Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fryer and spent Tuesday in Ogden visiting son of Brigham spent Sunday at with her sister Mr. and Mrs. James Doman, who had recently the Glen Fryer home. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marble visited in Tennessee with Geral-Idin- e Bowen Fisher. spent Sunday afternoon with her Mrs. Ellen Hancvey of Smith- parents Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bar field has ,pent some time visit- nard in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earley and ing at the" home of her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hansen at-- 1 Mrs. Clarence Biddle. tended funeral services for Mrs. Mrs. L. H. Fronk spent the E. T. Hansen in Salt Lake City weekend visiting with her child-dre- n in Ogden, Murray, Orem on Saturday. , Mrs. Wilford Durfey entertain- - and Provo. ed the Rendezvous club at her home Thursday afternoon. A CARD OF THANKS lovely luncheon was .served to sixteen members by Ruth Jensen To the fourteen people who and Maurine Jensen. "Five Hun- - donated blood for me at the Dee dred was enjoyed during the Hospital in Ogden and to the with prizes being won many others who so generously by Anna Durfey, Thorben Stone offered I would like to express a most sincere thank you. This and Marie Lef ler. Dr. and Mrs. Vere Johnson of proved a definite and necessary Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs.Thale adjunct to my recovery and my Neilsen of Pocatello Idaho and condition is now such that I may Mr. and Mrs. Heber Zollinger of be up and around in the not too Sublet Idaho were weekend distant future. If this becomes a guests at the A. A. Johnson reality, no small share of the home. credit should go to you. Paul Maughan of Wellsvillej Sincerely, Oleen Shuman. spent Sunday afternoon visiting I 1 1 See it! Drive it! j ; ' rjT j i MSimtMML Published ! at Tremonton, Ut .ih. on Thursday of each week for Friday distribution. rhone Main and First West RATES (in advance) SUBSCRIPTION $2.50-pe- r j 23 j year Entered at the Post Office at Tremonton, Utah, as Second Class matter, October 15, 1925 " A. KUTTTIXG, i j tditor-ruhhshe- r j Mrs. Ed Bowen spent Thursday in Ogden where she visited By Mrs. R. W. Warnke with Mrs. Horace Bowen who is a patient at a hospital where she Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowen and gave birth to a baby girl. Fri-- I family drove to Ogden Sunday to Mrs. Sylvia Simmons spent Mrs. with her meet Mrs. Bowens' sister, day in Logan visiting Archibald and her daughters sister Mrs. June Sargent. Carla and Linda, and her aunt Mr. and Mrs. Jens Veibell spent in Brigham City Mrs. Myrnie Nelson and son Wednesday Derald who came in by train where they visited with the Axel from Reno. Nevada to spend Peterson family and Mr. and Mrs some time visiting with family J. P. Barnard. Mrs. Mary A. Francom is spen- -' and friends. Mrs. Thomas Simmons attend ding some time at the home of ed the concert at the High Schooi her son, Mr. and Mrs.Virgil Fran com and family. on Wednesday evening. M. C. Ericksen accompanied Mr Sunday dinner guests at the and Mrs. LeRoy Manning of Gar- home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stone land on a trip to Boulder Dam ' were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stone where they will be guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stone of Ogden. and Mrs. Grant Ericksen. Mrs. W W. Stirling has spent Mrs. Henry Potter and Mrs. some time in San Diego Californ- - Ethel Hooper of Ogden spent la where she was called owing to Wednesday at the home of Mr. the illness of her father, George and Mrs. Thane Secrist. A. Wilson. Mrs. Edwin Covey of Big Piney j CcflihJtch i j j j T-3- j j j j j j j . Even Btetter than it Looks its fresh and fleet new beauty, when we gay that the unbelievable seem it might 1919 Pontiae is even better thau it looks. 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