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Show Sept. 1, 1949 Thc BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Munson gv Florence . id Mrs. James McCowen returned z, Jimmy, have ! after spending the past months at Kaufbuern, y ataff .."Air where Sargent Mr. McCowen with the U. S. Force. At present they with their parents Mrs. Clark Rudd and Visiting Miss Beverly Owen spent Monday at Lagoon. Mrs. Viola Stokes and daughter, Arlene of Ogden and Mrs. Earl Holt spent Friday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whitney and family at Pocatello Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Asail Godfrey of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson spent Thursday evening at Logan. J. E. Robinson of Salt Lake City, Edward Clark and A. L. Clark of Farmlngton were call- - STORE WIDE SAVINGS ON QUALITY FURNITURE COME AND SEE WHAT YOU CAN SAVE! WORTH-WHIL- SAVINGS E ON EVERY IT mm T "V J HAPPENS EVERY DAY UUSf MOW v ITEM x tf .T Mr. and Mrs. Spence Ahlr.ierl ing on friends here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Owen and and son. Brent, of Bonnieville family spent Sunday visiting Park Ogden spent the weekend with relatives at Clarkston. jwith their parents Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Sudd and Ralph Grover and family. Mrs. E. H. Packer, Mrs. Uel son, Evan, spent Saturday at Ogden where they visited with Mrs. Gam. Mrs. Clifford Welling, Mrs. and Principal Rudd's sister Mrs. Ervin Hess Glen Severson who Is receiving medical care at Ralph Baird spent Thursday and Friday attending Teachers Inthe St. Benedict Hospital. W. A. Scott and son, Wesley, stitute at Brigham. . are spending this week at Great Mr. and Mrs. Orland Hess and family of Long Beach, California Falls, Montana. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Standing Rudd and family last week. of Ogden visited with relatives Mr. Mrs. David Allen and and and friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Art Saunders Mr. sons Clair and Neil of Perry visand Mrs. Blaine Saunders of Lo- ited with their parents Mr. and gan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hardy Mrs. J. D. Munson Sunday. Miss and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Fryer Susan Allen who had been spendspent the weekend at Pinedale, ing a few days with her grandparents returned home with Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grover them. Frank Standing and Rulon and daughter,Janice, Ruth and LaRee spent Thursday at Bear Standing of Ogden and Richard Lake. Packer spent the weekend on a Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jensen fishing trip to Montana. attended funeral services for Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt visited Jensen's cousin, Mrs. Isadore at Salt Lake City and Ogden last week. Ames at Logan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Godfrey Hess and family spent Friday at spent Friday at Logan. Miss Verna Logan. Standing and Mr. and Mrs. George Bowcutt Frank Keyes of Ogden visited and three children of Ogden vis- with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ited with their parents Mr. and Standing Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Uel Gam and son, Mrs. Leonard Standing Sunday. Mrs. J. D. Munson, accompan- Daryle, spent Thursday evening ied by her daughter, Mrs. Grace at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Thane Packer Hales and family of Riverside and children have returned to at spent Thursday Ogden. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. their home at Richmond, CalDavid Allen and family at Perry. ifornia after spending the past Miss Loreta Fryer spent the few weeks with their parents weekend with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Packer and Mr. and Mrs. John Fryer at family. David Robbins of Salt Lake City has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen and family. y PLOTNER Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson and two daughters visited at Lo600V BQAIOS cost 6o gan Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason have COMPAQZV XO MAJCT2 ZIPAIQS been spending several days at v& Hospital Ogden visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mason. &AV-lPA-f MID Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hess and family spent the ' weekend at Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Gidney of of Montpelier, Idaho and their grandson, Reed Clark of Chicago, Y0U2 Illinois visited with Mrs. D. L. Wilson and family last week. vuwltmrovAiro Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Jensen and daughter Christine of Orem visited with their parents Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Allred and famAAOfORtf SOMETHING 8J?AK5 3!2Ai6 ily 2121 an mi KM all V v' I ft Wyler Watches are unconditionally Guaranteed against Breakage - - To prove it This $65.00 WYLER WATCH WILL BE DROPPED FROM AN AIRPLANE AT 3:30 Saturday, Sept. 3rd DURING THE RACE MEET AT THE FAIR GROUNDS SIRS IF WATCH BREAKS IN THE FALL, WE WILL REPAIR IT FREE! this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hess and daughter, Marlene, attended a Hess reunion held at "Lagoon Saturday. They also visited at OTAM-DIA- IfATCH i Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. LeMoyne Hess of Salt Lake City visited with relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen of Blue Creek visited with relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Potter and family spent Thursday at Logan. Mrs. Elma Petersen and children Norman and Marie spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Annie Christensen and family at Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen visited at Salt Lake City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gam and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gam attended a Gam reunion held at Lagoon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gam also attended a State Highway Luncheon held at Lagoon after which they all returned home on Sunday evening. Miss Bessie Hansen of Brig-haMrs. Victor Surface and daughter, Carolyn, of Alburquer-quNew Mexico were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Matesen of Bear River City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling and family Sunday. La Mont Roundy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bumell Roundy had the misfortune to break his arm Saturday while playing with some friends. He reeived mod-le- I j j BACK AGAIN! LAPPS Made -- to -- Measure K SUITS k ily. Miss Alice Hansen ton D. C. is visiting of Washingfor an indefinite period with Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen and family. for Green Hood Green wood that is, wood which hag not been cut and seasoned long enough to dry out properly- -, is poor in heat value because of the moisture it contains. From 25 to more than 50 per cent of the weight of green wood is water, depending on the variety. The heat required to drive off the water is lost as far as warming the room is concerned. LEADER MEN It v I f PAY! WANT-AD- S ORPHEUM THEATRE The personalized tailoring service which FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SEPT. 2 and 3 you liked. We take your measurements, you pick the fabric, JOEL McCREA ALEXIS SMITH In pattern, color and style... in about two weeks Capps have your suit ready, just to fit you. 'SOUTH of ST. LOUIS" tail-lor- In Technicolor SUNDAY and MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 and 5 JOHN WAYNE PEDRO ARMENDARIZ HARRY CAREY, JR. in "THREE GOD. FATHERS" TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, SEPT. 6, 7, 8 Double Feature BARBARA STANWYCK in "LADY OF BURLESQUE" Gifforj 2nd Feature WILLIAM TRACY and JOE SAWYER in "HAY FOOT" MEN'S STORE 7 msfl ((W FORD OFFERS (0LV FORP OFS BODY AMD (WHERE YtU YOU CHOICE OF YWMAGlC ACTION' fRAMtL 'PICTURE KXtty VS OR qSty SlX.) SHAmls 5? MOK RlOiO UKWA(tJ WIHOOW' VISIBILITY) ELSE CAN SO LITTLE BUY" YOU SO MUCH CA f) e; al attention at the Valley Hos- pital. The Fielding Ward held their Annual Summer Outing at Willow Park in Logan Monday. The Mutual was in charge of the days vratfafei of ffifro corf. ' NOTICE! I am turning; my shop into a dwelling: house and either this or my home will be for rent when finished. Carpenter O. C. TANNERS j which consisted of a program, races and ball games. Lunch was served. Bishop Elmer Richards presented Rozel Zundal with a nice gift as he is leaving the Bishopric to ioin in Stake activities. A large crowd was in attendance. Miss Cheryl Lynn Welling of Tremonton is spending a week with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling and fam- m, sale Jewelry entertainment I urm SHOP IN TREMONTON and SAVE! tools will be on at reduced prices, and Yei you'll find Ford'l new feature come A glance how you why wrapped". "gift New Yorl(' Fashion Academy judged Ford "Fashion Car of the Year", You'll find a the "feel" of brand new "feel", too Ford'l new "Mid Ship" Ride . . . "Hydra-Coil- " ... Sprinqt "Finger-Tip- " SeaH, and . . . "Sofa-Wide- " Steering. Order your Ford nowl those customers who have chairs and tables at my TRIMOTOR COMPANY s.hnp, please call and get them. L A. DOIM) Ll) mm Dial 2121 AWARDED THE FASHION Tremonton ACADEMY COLD MEDAL AS THE "FASHION CAR OF THE YEAR |