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Show Jy 28' 1949 day. The BEAR RlVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Quinney and De-Monday visiting with , George fi Mrs. M. B. Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes in Logan, Monday CaJt (jatlanct nt Muir in Salt By Mrs. Eph Petersen ! , city- - j David Larson returned Wed-- j nesday cf last week from a ten j mmm ; J j 1 Mill They went up Cherry Creek and returned down High Creek. Mrs. J. W. Rhodes, Mrs. Ross ' Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Larson Rhodes and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes and family of Salt Lake City were in Ogden Wednesday, where visited on Sunday at the Paul they attended a trousseau tea in and Louis Larson homes. honor cf Miss Rhea Edbalson. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Coe arrived The tea was held in the garden last week from Newport, Rhode; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Island and spent ten days at the Edbalson. j John Oyler home. Mr. Coe left by Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred' plane Wednesday, for New York, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rhodes where he is to sail for Cuba. Mrs. cf Garland, returned this week Coe and children will remain at from a five day trip to Yellow- - the Oyler home until he is locatstone Park and to Billings Mon-- ! ed in Cuba. tana, where they visited with; Wilden Grover has been taken Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wood. ill. and it at present confined to Thayne Oyler, Fred Isaacson, the Valley hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grover and Ronney Potter and Douglas Durrell Grover of Ogden, visited sucreturned form a very cessful fishing trip to Salmon, at the Valley Hospital and at the Wildon Grover home, Tuesday Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen evening. j i Diane Bourne spent Saturday Miss Eunice Hillyard of Smith-fiel- d spent a few days at the evening in Lagoon and enjoyed immensely the music of the Jesse Davis home. Charlie Barnet orchestra. Pauline Davis is visiting with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted King in Wayne County. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne and Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Bourne, spent the Twenty-fift- h in Ogden, at a family reunion. Diane Bourne accompanied the 1st House East of Post High School Band to Salt Lake cn Monday, to take part in Phone Bear River 2391 the Covered Wagon Days i ; cut moisture keep h, , this way Kith (HASSIS GREASt' Product of tandard of California A a grease that's Here's Chassis H E AD RPM h! tuper-toug- it lubricates. It itays put on spring as cold Culverts bolts, steering buckles and all chassis PLAIN bearings. And it's so Gram Storage Plan Offers FARME RS AID Mrs. Merle Udy Mrs. Vera Butler and son Ther-ospent a day in Salt Lake and attended the Opera Carmen. They report a very splendid per- rormance. Mrs. and Mrs. Douglas Richins of Grouse Creek are visiting with Mrs. Richin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Streator Tingey. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hales and Government will lend farmers up lo 85 of the cost of new storage bins to be repaid over a five-ye- n, ar on-llie-fa- nn period. We offer for prompt delivery steel bolted grain bins of tbe following sizes: 500 " 625 - 1000 - 1250 - 1500 - 1750 family are vacationing at the Yellowstone Park and in the Pacific Northwest. They expect to be gone ten days. The Primary officers and children presented their summer festival Wednesday evening. It was lovely, and most certainly showed the results of a lot of work by the officers and children. Miss Joyce Udy spent the week in Logan with relatives and friends. Sandra Silvester accompanied by her mother and young broth ers, were in Brigham on Saturday, where Sandra spoke on the radio for the W. C. T. U. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield and Mrs. Mina Ward visited in 2150-2550-29- 50 -- 0 18,800-22,40- 3350 7050 - 9100.11,750-14,100-16,45- 0 26,880" 31,360 - 38,250 - 45,900 and 53,550 bnsliel capacities. THESE BINS WILL PAY FOR THEMSELVES Qualified Storage for Government Loans. ORDER NOW Prices On Request. Re ready for this year's crop. Peterson Tractor Service Snowville on Sunday. Sandra Silvester spoke in the W. C. T. U. meet in Snowville Sunday evening. Mrs. Ellen Capener spent a couple of days in Logan during the week. LOGAN PRESTON TREMONTON Dial Phone 818 331W 2211 Headgatee and REINFORCED Phone ujvv JU1 Mm ECIB lMlR2A7 A org 1I L HEY in - OGDEN, UTAH 1625 Wall Ave. Tremonton Iff R EMI 583-R- W. R. WHITE COMPANY BESS DISTRIBUTOR 2251 ial Phone Brigbam Concrete Culverts to apply! HELL J. Office In Bear River City CORRUGATED METAL shackles, easy Bou- - Irrigation and Drainage Pipe Concrete or Clay Sewer Tile Grease resists water, heat and dust, QUARTERS FOR aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Inland rne. Veterinarian All-re- d, a Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Farns-worth of Salt Lake visited their DR. J. H.MeNAMARA j j HOME OF FRIENDLY MERCHANTS j -) day trip through the Californian parks and lakes, accompanied by his son Glen. All the children of Mr. and Mrs. David Larson were their guests last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer and children RoDeLong bert and Alice Marie of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Larson and daughter Kristin of Salt Lake City. The Larsons and Olsens spent Friday in Salt Lake City, visiting the Lynn Larson family. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Larson had a turkey dinner at their home honoring their family, most of whom left for their various and family attended the M. J. Wood reunion, held at Willow , homes on Sunday. Mrs. Dorris Peterson and child- Park in Logan, last week. ren drove to Bountiful Sunday, to J. P. Christensen has complettake home David and Laird Seoi-c- ed his barber course in Salt Lake who had spent the past ten City, and will get his license this wee'k. He plans to work on days at the Peterson home. Mr. and Mrs. L. Francis Peter- Saturdays at Andys Barber shop son and son Johnny of Sahara in Tremonton. The J. P. Christensens attendVillage, spent the weekend at the Dorris Peterson home. ed the rodeo in Ogden, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson and evening. sons Rex and Rodney and Mr. Clyde Christensen played with and Mrs. Wayne Fielding and the Bear River High School band, three children of Clearfield, spent in Salt Lake City on Monday. Mrs. Tom Harper and children Saturday night at Como Springs. They were joined on Sunday, DarrelL Carl and lone, Mr. and by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson Mrs. Dale Gardner and Mrs. and family and Miss Joyce Ro- - Marva Smith and two children, mer. enjoyed a family get together On Saturday, the Eph Peter- on the 24th, at Lorin Farr Park sons were in Ogden. for the par- in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jackson and ade, and spent the afternoon with Mrs. Bill Cole and children, daughter Linda, left Tuesday Mrs. Wayne Fielding and M. E. for their home in Gardnerville Cole at Lorin Farr Park. Nevada, after spending their vaMr. and Mrs. Paul Larson and cation at the L. M. Holman family spent the Pioneer day home and in Montana. They weekend in Logan Canyon. spent Friday in Logan with relThe Sunday school class of atives. Mrs. J. P. Christensen, enjoyed The Homians and Jacksons, an outing at the Crystal Springs spent Pioneer day in Ogden with on Saturday. Twenty were pre- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holman. sent. They saw the parade and spent Diane Rhodes spent Friday to the remainder of the day in OgWednesday in Brigham City, at den canyon. the home of an Uncle, Mr. and On Sunday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson went for Mrs. Caroll Williams. ( a horseback ride from Richmond. eel-ebrat- ed eve- TREMONTON B i ICE m ; Our Celebration cf Hudson's 40th Anniversary Year itrcuahMQU )KMMlPushhutton Ram v Offer Can Do.lt! Here's How YOU .0 Sell your mom and dad, relative or neighbor on the idea of buying a new 1949 Hotpoint Pushbutton Electric Range immediately. 2. After they have purchased a new 1949 Hotpoint THEN - - Pushbutton Electric Range 3. 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