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Show The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, lbas Ur work and business meeting of the Relief Societv Mrs. Hwlnir. ton, a former resident of Dewey-- ! rille spoke for a short time af- ter which dishtowels, pillow casreturned es and blocks were worked. quilt meeting three boys graduated from Primary. Their teacher was Mrs. Blanche Lish and the boys are Kiel Lish, Dale Blackham, and Gary Loveland. Mrs. Stella Spackman, president of the Pri mary presented the boys with the certificates of graduation. Mrs. Arlin Madson recently en tertained a number of youngsters at her home honoring her daughter, Myrna on her birthday. Refreshments were served and out By Mrs. Trraonton. Vuh Page 3 Mrs. Mattie Nelson and Kay Luncheon was served to eight Mrs. Ella Talbot and children, members. Miss Bonnie Cummings of Oak Mrs. Lois Arbon and children, ley, Idaho is a guest at the home Mrs. Claudia Cutler and Mrs. of her sister and family, Mr. Christ en e Peterson, Mrs. Erma Sore risen and Leon, Mrs. Ada and Mrs. Clarence Hurd. Hickman and Margaret, Mrs. Folks, dont forget the cleanup day at the cemetery Saturday May 21st at two o'clock. Many hands make light work. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hickman & son Kalan shopped in Ogden on Christine Petersoa Special guests at the Sunday evening sacrament meeting were the Bear River Stake Presidency. Joan Heyder, Mrs. Amanda Cutler. Darlene and Sidney enjoyed an evening last week on tht Creek Bottoms. A game of ball was played and wennles and marshmellows roasted. The eve ning was enjoyed by alL spending Mrs. Margaret Fryer, Mrs. Lydia Norr, Mrs. Gladys Norr and Mrs. Mrs. President Robert J. Potter. Char Mr. and ( Nola Norr served a plate lunch at po-les Woods and Vernal Johns. Aland presented everyone with a ma Larkin was released from the lovely corsage of early spring of bishopric and Rulon Ward was H!m" flowers. Barfngton sustained as second counselor. relatives Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Leo Visitors at the William Stokes Worthlin of Salt Lake were door games were played. IfwlU make their visitors at the home ofCity Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. David Holdaway home last week were his two Wednesday. Lake City. Mrs. Lloyd Lish and family. had as thir guest on Sunday, brothers, Bob Stokes from SalMr. and Mrs. Glenn Spencer afternoon at the y mon, Idaho and Arch Stokes of and family were guests at the Friendly Circle club are to be Mrs. Oyler, mother of Mrs. Wellsville. commented on their food sale of Tremonton. home of Mr. and Mrs. Crester CORRi GATED METAL held in Tremonton at the Utah Mr. and Mrs. Owen Sorenson Arban Sunday. Rolf Mr: and D. Mrs. G. and Power and Light co. building and children and Annabelle Nelson of Logan the week The MIA of the Malta, Idaho Saturday. The money received Stump of Mendon, and Mr. and end with their spent Mr. and ward presented their three act parents, from the food sale will be given Mrs. Kenneth Olson and chil Mrs. D. G. Nelson. PLAIN and REINFORCED drama, "The Blundering Herd" to the building committee for dren of Springville were dinner Monday night before a large authe new chapel in our ward. guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Barbara Hickman of Og- dience. It was very much enMr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley Barnard. den spent Saturday until Tues- joyed by all. VirMr. Mrs. and accompanied Mrs. Clifford Peterson enter- day with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ward were gil Stoddard and children of tained the fifth grade of the Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hickman. Ogden visitors Monday. Hooper, on a trip to Paul, Idaho local school at her home recentMr. and Mrs. Doyle Cutler and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hickman and 1625 Wall Ave. Phone OGDEN, UTAH to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Hun-sak- ly in honor of her daughter, Bet Black were in RIalad on and'clyde boys, Jackie, Tom, Stephen and Iva Lue Wheatley. ty, on her eleventh birthday. of Reedsport. Oregon are!business Monday. They also visited Mr. and Mrs Games were played and refresh ' Sidney some time in SnowvUie. spending Bert Wheatley at Cary, Idaho. ments served. Mrs. Hickman was called home Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ander Speakers at Sacrament meetson and baby of Bear River City ing Sunday evening were Arr on account of the sudden death1 her sister, Mrs. Leuenna Burvisited at the home of Mr. and Lish, Wallace Nielson and Clar- of ton. Mrs. Clifford Peterson. ence Fryer. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rose Bishop Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard Mrs. Dan Hickman attended and ' and children attended May Day ."f-tthe seminary graduation exercelebrations at Mendon. cises Box at Elder high school Jack Inougl entertained thirty I in Brigham Tuesday night. Joan friends at his home recently in By Sherrie Jean Christensen was Rose cool one of the observance of his birthday. graduates. ;:s engines Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowen and Mr. and Mrs- Peter Marble The Bothwell Relief Society had as their guests recently, Mr had a social for Mrs. Gibson children, Sharon, Karon and and Mrs. John Leggett, Mr. and who is the oldest member and Bobby of Logan visited over the Mrs. Lowell Packer, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Burnhope honor week end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nielson and their families ing her birthday. Mrs. Burnhope Lawrence Anderson. of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs, was unable to be present be Mrs. Grace Anderson has re- '''"'1 I Carlyle Johnson and children of cause of ill health. The social turned to Logan where she is armrmn, If Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kerr was held at the home of Mrs. receiving medical care. and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne San Nona Kupfer who served refreshMr. and Mrs. Chester Neal and dall of Tremonton were also vi ments. Twenty two members Baby of Portage spent Sunday T- --.r sitors over the weekend. and a gift was presented here visiting relatives. The following were recent vi to the two sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Pearson sitors of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Per and team Softball Bothwell The daughter, Susette visited ry : Mrs. Olive Peterson and chil- played Thatcher on Saturday, friends in Ogden Sunday. dren of Petersboro, Mr. and Mrs, the score being 13 to 16 in favor Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Talbot and Myrle Perry and children of west of Bothwell. son, Clair of Clearfield spent the Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry way The Sunday evening service weekend visiting at the home of llis of Ogden and Mrs. Carrie Boothe was conducted by the Aaronic their son and family, Mr. and of Honeyville. Mrs. Norman Talbot. Priesthood. Speakers were with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser Mrs. Harvey Talbot and two Stokes, Billy Sessions, Jay were very happy to have the fol- Anderson and Bishop Clarence children, Reva Lynn and Harvey lowing relatives as their recent Anderson. Ed Kerr and Reese Jay visited at the Bealey Cutler O guests: Mr. and Mrs. Charles De- M. Mason were visitors. home Saturday and Sunday. wey, Mr. and Mrs. Robert WilMrs. Rose Ward and Mrs. The seventh graders gave the liams and daughter, Patty, Mr. eighth graders a going away parRose were hostesses to the and Mrs. Allen Tanner and son, ty Friday. Games were played Friends club at the home of ..Yovtftvevr 1 Greg, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heus- after which refreshments were Mrs. Edith Stokes on Friday nite. ser and son, Billy all of Ogden, served. A social evening was spent. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Nish, PlyMrs. Ellen Christensen and Stokes received a beautiful gift Starts No "Dry-Frictiomouth, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles family visited in Logan, Saturcan't all drain down, not and daughter, Gayle of Tremon- day. Conoco even overnight. Get watch-do- g to ton, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond HeuMr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson Nf your protect waiting always sser and sons of Deweyville. induct of visited in Ogden, Sunday. engine the instant you press the starter. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Newsome 1 Mrs. Richard Canner of Nevaof California of Salt Lake City were recent da, visited with Mrs. Edna Anvisitors of Mr. and Mrs. Chris derson Sunday. Srun cooler with Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. WarMr. and Mrs. Ursel Anderson Your Money's Worth! . . . Man, how ren were Sunday dinner guests of Haycock. DELO Diesel you get your money's worth from Conoco J and Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Anderson. Nth! By resisting engine wear, it cuts your Lubricating Oil Mrs. Garall Evans and daughter Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Logan of repair bills. Because it's tough, you'll add of Dragerton, Utah came to visit Rockland, Idaho visited last they're less oil between drains. You can't afford h their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd week at the home of Mr. and Com-ie- d ordinary oils when you can get Conoco Nf I NEW and USED Lish for a few days. Ezra Harris. Mrs. ELECTRIC MOTORS to prevent Oil-Hat- e Ezra Harris made a trip toj Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Vim k. j today your and corro-KPvian Hunsaker, Mrs. Maude Soda Springs Tuesday accomand Margaret Gardner panied by Jule Harris. Conoco Mileage Merchant's ! SHEET METAL WORK DELO Oil XL- of Heusser Mrs. J. visited Mrs. J. A. Fryer who is Mr. and HEATING PLUMBING cylinder walls j Copyright 1949, Continental Oil Company Tremonton recovering from a heart ailment. Deweyville visited with Mr. and Phone 108 Mr. and Mrs. Odel Burbank Mrs. Lynn Wheatley, Sunday. ...prevents and daughter, Joann visited with The third, fourth, fifth and at! repair a$ Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank. sixth graders of Bothwell school came from Nevada where he visited Ogden Tuesday, accomis employed by the railroad Co., panied by their teachers and now transferred to Ogden. His mothers. They visited five facis convalescing from an op- tories and the fire department, BESS wife eration at the St. Benedict hos- after which lunch was served ... MOST beautiful . . . MOST iwmy . . . MOST road-wortvlV in JRIBUTOR in park.' the Ogden. pital 1 -. I Hem-me- rt l o 1VVI IIIMI IVW WV JVVIfVII f"ll Tremonton J Sunday evening at Sacrament Tracy, son of Mrs. Betty removed tonsils had his Tuesday. 1 club meeting was held I A MCLEANS at the home of Mrs. Edna HarFAR "BIGGER" THAN ITS SIZE. ris Thursday evening. Dressmaking was started and refreshments served. US 'visited HEADQUARTERS FOR Irrigation and Drainage Pipe Concrete or Clay Sewer Tile Hold-awa- Culverts Headgates Concrete Culverts W. R. WHITE COMPANY 02 er AChange is in Order. . . r 1 O Scthuell " O - 0 iiiMH at-aten- -- C. V -- ' De-La- wn hanae to Wb&MM s Me-n- 7 ah ... n' OIL-PLATIN- G MOTOR rd REPAIR f f lubri-'apletel- Rewinding y. Her-ingto- M at J. G. Burgess Co. n, tVJ 1 1 O-d- ell saix hy " 4-- f iiiir !!' Imhtad In uatnkf "ginca! ill nciitif all Hoover Cleaners. ,;"'ma homes. Handy for Easy to store. Every Dried. II) t A f f if ,WeeP, T 10 as it Beats, as ll H IrHfilfHlll PWP cwouyibiJiiJJuL i' Girls Seeking Jobs Gel g Warning of Over-Dressin- NEW YORK. If you're a girl looking for a job in retailing, don't in go ffir your interview dressed the height of fashion. It's easier for the The reason: store that hires you to dress you to up, if it feels that way, than tone you down if you're over-drcsse- J. Here's not just "more," but the most of all the things you want most. The Car! New Hudson America's of car millions The Beoufiful! 1. Moit Americana chose "First for Beauty." t of all Most streamlined, yet with full road clearance. 2. Most Roomyl Amazing head room; roomiest scats in any car. Hudson, with its 3. Moff " exclusive design and recessed Moor, achieves the lowest center lowent-buil- w 5 Rood-worth- y! "slop-down- of gTavity in any stock car. Result: safest, steadiest rule ever known! And to this, Hudson adds the advantages construction. of unit Choice of Performance! 4. Mot body-and-fra- Hudson all-ne- , America's most powerful Six, or the even more powerful Super-Kigh- t. Super-Six- Center-Poi- Brakes, Drive-MrtHt- matic shifting low-upke- Steering, nt Fluid-Cushio- n Tripl-Sal'- I s I i cleans! INCHES WIDE .7 retailing. Good grooming, the members held, is important for applicants matter being interviewed but the is the downfall of of one. many an otherwise' acceptable a Especially if the interviewer is simple the told man. they dressing is preferred. IN VALUE I . ff , " '. ; Transmission for many other features. "' .. - ZTT" ...... r is IJJIW jt e Clutch, auto- M...Uilllli'iiiaift.i.,M.M, Optvmnl at tliuht extra cott This advice came out of a panel discussion in which executives of five leading New York stores and organizations merchandising It was part of a "clinic on careers in retailing" held by the New York university school of J Hi . . . Celebrating 40 9 Yeart of Engineering Leadenhlp 1909-194- J , ' - over-dressin- g co-ed- l Ml Kfrg Hogs Gently handler of hogs reduces the total lie all hogs, hurts amount of money that will be rad for hogs. He forces some cuts to be fold at a trimmings price, well below the price of the cut on the and kindness open market. Care H e trucker load careoff. Help pay truck is equipfully. See that his of your b gs ped to take good care Handle The careless . mi II'U f REDUCED model? April 15, 1949 PRICES On g!I Phone 109 J3 'JAY DEE HARRIS Trem oiiton |