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Show Scar dtier Cittj Mrs. Ernest Anderson was tess to her club Friday afternoon. Pinochle was played with prizes going to Mrs. Ivan Iversen and hos- A two course luncheon was served. Octavo Albert E Holmgren while her husband, Brigadier General Wm F. Weiler Apricot requirements are very Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Cutler Austin and Ramsdell was Bureau Dewey The Ladies Farm similar. on ana xamuy held in the Ward chapel Thurs Johnson motored to Pocatello viiuug iciau,iCORRECTION LV SILVER day at 2 o'clock. Miss Bessie business last week. Iaay mak-PROGRAM MEDAL the wm and Hansen demonstrated mothers a j There be a . Mel Danager of Heniier i was It Judy Bee ton and not ai3 oi saiaas ana 22 held cn June Cutler visited dauShters. social of n small hut , that furnished two Deakin juienu Dy me here and in Malad and Portage Judy the program in the at solos of wcmen. Audnne Anderson sponsored of . with school friends. last week. o. church Methodist a 15 wm, Mr. M piayea n pianu Pearson Pratt Mrs. Mr. and be no meeting next montn, dui and Mrs. Val Andersen, Chri. and daughter Susie were in Salt a social wm ue Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lake toderse CLASSIFIEDS BRING shopping on Tuesday. yon. Everyone is urged to attend. Bywater and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest a had classes RESULTS The Bee Hive Emerene Christensen, Ivy were among the visitors Wennie roast Tuesday night. Mrs Huggins Christensen Elvira and at the Junior Livestock show in Floe Cutler and Alberta Cox had are attending the summer ses- Salt Lake. charge of the party, the Bee hive sion at the UJS.A.C. They ComMiss Carol Holmgren, daughter girls are Phylis Arbon, Elva Coe mute daily. of Mrs. Roy Thorsen was chosen Rosann Cutler, Pat Eliasan PhyMr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen to represent the Bear River llis Larkin Mary Ray Nelson. attended the Campbell reunion of Pioneers, to comMr. and Mrs. Lyn Steed of held at Farmington Park in Salt Daughters for Queen of all the camps. Clearfield visited Tuesday at the pete Lake Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson, Norman Talbot home. Mrs. Lettie D. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Jensen and Mrs. Lois Arbon and children and Mr. Mrs. Elmina Papworth and Mrs. Ray Barker attend- Phyllis Bobby and Rodney and: cf Afton Lanis Wyodaughter ed the social at Crystal Springs Mr. and Mrs. Bealey Cutler vis- -' ming were guests at the Austin W17 CTTT T TI by the ited Thursday of last week in Johnson home over the weekend. friday evening sponsoredChoir. North Box Elder Stake Tal-j Clearfield with the Harvey Mrs. Papworth and daughter Kenneth Iversen is at home bots. are attending the summer being employed at Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hurd Mr at the U. S. A. C. at Logan. again after Wells, Nevada for the past 2'j and Mrs. Carl Cobia were Salt' months. Lake visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dallin of Miss Shirley Baylock of Brig-- ! Logan visited his parents Mr. ham was a guest at the home of and Mrs. Arnold Dallin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rose Sunday, Mrs. Ernest Olsen of Brigham The Sunday school presented! City and Mrs. John T. Hansen of the Sunday evening program inj Tremonton visited Mrs. Ernest connection with sacrament meet-- 1 100 PER CENT NYLON Huggins Tuesday. ing, also the graduating of three Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Jacques were' girls from primary. They and children of Antioch Califor- Janet Perke, Nellie Cagle and nia were visiting relatives and Carolyn Ward. friends here Tuesday. Ruben Arbon visited with reVear Mortensen left Wednes- latives and also boasted of his day morning for Fort Bliss, Tex- first son born in the Dee Hospitel as where he will engage in at Ogden. Army maneuvers. He is a mem-o- f Bert Eliason Jr and son Clair, GENUINE LEATHER the R. O. T. C. He and three Joe Hurd and Norman Steed of ZIPPER TYPE friends motored there. Salt Lake enjoyed the weekend I til Mrs. La Vela Matteson attended fishing. a party at the home of Mrs. Welling in Fielding Thursday. IT PAYS TO THIN PEACHES 1.00,000-fo- n pile of Due to the very severe winter discarded waste at . some fruit growers did not prune ' Castle Gate in Is conducting Military maneuvers at Camp Williams, National Guard, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Iversen motored to Idaho Falls Sunday. They expect to be away until "Wednesday. Marte!l Mortensen has registered at the B. Y. U. fcr the summer session. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matteson of Logan were guests at the Cliff Matteson hon-.- s Friday. tor the : ii 1 m? f1"1" u.v... TI T Veterinarian 1st House East ;:Sal "ce in Bear Phone Bear River 2391 Phono v.. T: . r ""Sua, t And-ierie- n, IWkU sess-ssi- mm FOR AVF A I.ARflF. : .of ASCnDm Faiher's Day Cards i on 1L-- J WILL FIT ALMOST ANY NEED 't K vs. , btn j i l , H. Weiler and Connie Hope, is young daughter, visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. H , By Andrea H. Hoggins Mrs. Ellis Arbon. Utah The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, AND SAVE SHOP IN TREMONTON j TIES .. mBitmiibmlit OJiS y ! BILLFOLDS 1.98 past lOyears. v. their peach and apricot trees this spring. The winter kill however, was very slight, and the Friday and Saturday Mr. and problem of thinning presents itMrs. Lars Anderson and son Ar-v- self. celebrated the Sunday school The natural shed has largely centennial days at Lund, Idaho passed, and the balance of the with friends. peaches should be thinned by Mrs. Rennis Larkin and Mrs. hand, County Agricultural Agent Mattie Nelson attended a Relief Stewart advises, if proper size is Society Stake Board party in going to be obtained. A good disGarland. tance between peaches is about Melba Hurd returned home three inches. Sunday from Colordao where Approximately ten leaves are she has been training in the dif necessary to size up and mature ferent hospitals She left for Salt each peach. Lake Tuesday to continue her nursing course there. Paul Wilber of Ogden is vacat ioning at the Rose Ranch. Paul By Mrs. m Burn one ton of Castle Gate WASHED stoker coal, and you'll probably ask: "How come it's so low in ash and so high in heat?" that the unburnable waste is removed by gravity washing in the great Castle Gate preparation plant. Only the "purified" coal is shipped and sold. dU ctauttUeM and cc&ttmy oxxt. Ch44 6tttt-6u- THE ANSWER is Uf STORE . MOW FOR NEXT WHITER mim COAL STOKER got . .MmmI Md Refined b, UTAH FUEL JPIIONE 35 QO BANNER WRAP SHORT SUMMER " LENGTHS jQ barters 1 QQc Lfljljll Worksoxs 25c pair Her I I A LAjL ADJUSTABLE - glaei 2.29 Shaving Sets, Tools, Pictures, Pen and Pencil U STRAW DISHL M. H. KING CO. HATS raj Camp": 69c FORMERLY KEN SLUSSER Co. AXD I j Picnic m IIS I ooo i u' ui ST Hot sells o IS flier eors gxggS' tli f Sires loivesff-price- d iii0fcj Protect your family's health by keeping out g flies. Install new, tight-tittinLumber now. Expertly screen doors from made of Ponderosa Pine. 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