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Show The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. Tremonton. Petenen or meeting here next Sunday. County Commission will be People are urged to attend con- anxious to cooperate. My child is worth saving so is yours. There ference in Garland. have been very serious accidents A number of groups especially here lets not dr anvthino- tn Ha the P. T. A. have been trying to lay action . get a side walk put in for the sa ti-- i twenty cuupies irom n, .jiic of the and who bays girls fety wood participated in the dance must, walk along the highway o festival at the high school Tues and from school. Since the night. jday children often use the ward reMr. and Mrs. Amos P. Hansen ception hall for basket ball or other activities and travel the were guests of Sam Morten-se- n high way in groups this is espec- City Sunday afternoon when they The County ially dangerous. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Foy Commissioners feel that our side Mortensen at Clearfield. Mr. and tracwalk space is being used for Mrs. Peter Vanderhlde and Mr. tractor and the cleete tor travel and Mrs. Leo Petersen at Ogden. could be distructive to any sidewalk surface, therefore, they hesitate to construct the walk. The sidewalk committee are pleCitij ading with farmers to show their By Andrea H. - win .5-- ent C-- Andersen in Saturn, a enjoyed . S iSa relaUVeS-i-t- . Gen- - 3?rtdtinj a former with the picruc jJ KiethFridal, Mr. ! -- 7.?ie Francom and Logan last of the Stake Sunday visited Petersen jicil meeting hereon .Qj-t- v - go-t- Huggins ing their tractors nearer the Mrs. Cliff Mattesen was hard surfaced lughway and not to her Pinochle club Satur this space used for sented the Stake tear up aiiernoon. me game was day walks. If we show our willingness with Mrs. Ernest Anderplayed Lil be no Sunday school to do our part we feel that the sen receiving high score and Mrs. Ivan Iversen cut prizes. A delicious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen motored to Salt Lake City Saturday. Mrs. Freldo Andersen accompanj ied them home. LaWanna Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen, is I EVN1NG SHOWS START AT 7:00 P. M. confined in the St Marks Hospi-ttin Salt Lake. She will underAPRIL 29 and 30 ji ad SATURDAY, go a series of operations on her and the children Theatre Liberty Trem on ton 1 al HONS leg. M AUVfclYI IKIT -- Jack Hamilton returned from the hospital much improved in health. Fireside meeting was held at the home of Austin Johnsen Sun day evening. La Ron Johnsen re viewed Shakespear's Hamlet. Re freshments were served. The adult group met at the and- "FIGHTING BACK" CARTOON SERIAL MONDAY, jjY IN TECIINICOLOR PREMIER ORLD PRESTON ANN FOSTER, LON McCALLISTER GARNER and monton spent several days her daughter Mr. Ernest ing CARTOON NWS JSOAY, home of Reginald Burt. The road show, presented Tu esday evening by all the wards in the stake, was well attended and enjoyed by all. Mrs. John T. Hansen of Tre- Big Cat" The JGGY MAY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, TWO i ANDREWS BIG HITS and JEAN PETERS in and his horse FLASH in 1 DEAN 'WILD COUNTRY" SERIAL ;irtoon s. The Happy Stitchenettes 4H. club met at the home of their leader Mrs. Andria Huggins Tuesday afternoon. Joyce Leonard is President, Donnelle Mortensen Vice President, Patsy Huggins, Secretary Anna Mae Wankier reporter, Kathleen Ramsdell song leader and Diana Iversen play leader. Evalyn Johnsen Audriene And ersen, Anna Von Petersen, Joy Waddoups, Ray Stander, Glade 6 - 7 MAY 5 visitHug-gin- nj sen and family visited Monday in Rupert, Idaho at the home of ! Mr. - ' j and Mrs. Oran Whittaker. The Sunday evening service was conducted by the Mutual under the direction of Wendell . uanson. ine guesi speaKer was Lysle Munns a recently returned missionary. Other speakers were . f T a . . T" . ter. Instrumental music was furnished by a trio consisting of the Many friends and relatives at- - Ashby Brothers and Gordon tended the wedding reception Smith of Fielding, and dance at Corinne Thursday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. t'sinj Old Candles To use up ends of ld candles, Dereval Barker. The new Mrs. melt the ends in a pan m the oven. Barker was formerly Carol Thompson daughter of Mr. and Use the old wicks or get wicking is a hardware store. Remold in s ap Mrs. Eugene Thompson. can and unrnold by turning can around over gas Jame. Any Seat Rilet willingness to cooperate by driv- tronference was held i Andersen, Robert Andersen, Ter-- j ry Dallin and Lloyd Johnsen did temple work in Logan Temple Saturday. They were accompan-- : ied by Wanda Johnsen. Seretta Johnson and Nellie Andersen. 1 r rl.- jonnsen ai.u ttu. jvinvui and daughter Evelyn and Mrs. Aaron Christensen attended the funeral of their brother Emroy Olsen in Ephraim Monday Uuh amoiint of parai'fin may be added. CaJt (jatland By Mrs. Eph Petersen FOR HOTPOINT and Mrs. Lafe Grover were recent guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Will Harris of Portage. On Sunday the made a trip to Park Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Shaffer andj family spent Sunday in Maladi visiting relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pringle and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Refrigerators body of Malad were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Shaffer, Mon- day. Ursel Rhodes and Harmon Pierson made to trip to Yuba, California and returned with the household furnishings of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pierson who have bought the Watanaba Farm and plan to move here in the near iuture. Everyone will be happy to welcome them back to the ward. Miss Betty Jean Sorenson of Salt Lake City spent a few days visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorenson. 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