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Show September The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Trcmonton, Utah Brenkman and F. jj.ni -- 8, 1949 spent Tuesday in Og- - and son and daughter Barbara first of the month, for Columbus Ohio where she will visit with. and family of Ogden. Mr" and Miss Carolyn Harris returned Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Allen and home Tuesday from San Francis- -' were guests of Mr. and am in Sacrament co where she has spent the past family ' Mrs. Gibbs Allen Sunday. six weeks with her sister. meeting was presented by th5 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Isaacson and genealogical committee under Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth family visited Oi Pleasantview of Tom Har- under direction the Ward and son Eric arrived from Salt Lake City and; with Mr. and Mrs. Parley John per. Eugene Hansen told of his 'experiences in England. Musical took J. F.1 Canley to ' Sunday. Mrs. Vanon Dahle and son of numbers were furnished bv Mrs where Mackey, Idaho, Clarkston are visiting this week Afton Adams and other members they spent the weekend with Mr. with Mrs. Dahles parents, Mr. of the ward Mrs. and LeRoy E. t Gibbes and and Mrs. John R. Gibbs while family. her husband is in the L. D. S. VViiui-Hint Gale Gibbs who is training Hospital at Salt Lake City reCalifornia's blustery weather lusi with the U. S. Air force at Chey-nncovering from a major operation. winter inspired all sorts of gifts Wyoming spent the week Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Tessler and from more temperate communiend at the home of his parents, family left Tuesday for southern ties, but the prize for dispatching Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Gibbes. California upon receiving word the civic coup de grace goes to an Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hull and of the sudden d?ath of Mr. Fless-ler- 's Idaho hardware dealer He a snow shovel to the Los father. family of Brigham City and Mr. chamber of commerce. In Angeles and Mrs. Mac Chenney of Gar Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall a he received return gracious field spent Sunday with their were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hen- "Thank you." mother, Mrs. Grace John. ry Mclntre at Brigham City SunJoan Gaylene Williams, Kent,: day. Wet Paint Kills Cattle and Alice Harding were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen and Wet paint on f:irm build'njs and Carol Harris Wednesday even- family of Ogden were Labor Day fence posts is dangerous to- stock guests of Mrs. Francis Allen. as the lead contained jn making ing. in many kinds of paint- can kill Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hate of cattle. While the paint is wet, an are visiting their parents, Mr imals are attrtcicd to 1t because it PORTAGE i ! j i JtX', 1 n 1 Sat-urd- fr'1 ay ' r e, ! .tect your poultry SH3P IN TREMONTON and SAVE! and Mrs. Dwayne Romer. 'inette, Mrs Wanda Christeren Mr. and Mrs. George Daley cf and MrsElvira Chrisk-nseras Nyssa. Oregon and Mr. and Mrs. teachers, Foy Mortensen and family of! We hope they en'o the winter L30" were gucsu or Sam k"Mr. ani Mrs.Raiph Mortensen, last week. Bishop cf Harold Petersen Is helping with Garland entertained Saturday the p,?aeh harvest in Perry this night at a barbacue supper in week. He is staying with his their lovely earen. Mr. and Mrs. LEADER V ANT-AD- PAY? S f - j .A jor ; uncle. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Petpr- sen. Mrs. Nina Christ ensen, son and daughter Joan, left Monay for Boothe valley where she will teach school this winter, Leola Romer received her a- ssignment in Willard, where he began teaching Tuesday. The teaching force here has been changed a little. Mr. Wdld- ran is principal, with Mr. Mol- - College V. L. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs Wal- ter Fridal and Mr. an Mrs. A. P. Hansen were guests from wood. 1 tt .Sr- -' El-Da- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Francom and family enjoyed a trip to Yellowstone Park last week, Mrs. Beulah Hunsaker, Mrs. Reed Hunsaker and Miss Zola Hunsaker of Honeyville were guests at the V. L. Hansen home . on Tuesday . ft? 5 4 if r '0 9 lb f H w.f IP "KM lOW is the time to start thinking ot going back to school. If you are going to college, th best and least expensive place to study is at j yoor sta'ie university. - Og-d- en CaJt Jutland and Mrs. Howard H. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil Anderson ByMrs. Frh Potersc-and Mr. and Mrs. Lean Parkinson and infant son of Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Laub spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. and son and Carl Wood of San Oran Parkinson. Diego, California are spending Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall the week at the L. R. Shaffer and Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Hall home. Mrs. Shaffer entertained attended the funeral for their at open house for them on Weduncle in Ogden Wednesday. nesday when a large number of Mr. and Mrs. Leo E. Hale and fr'.ends called, from here and son Zan brought Mrs. Virgil communities. ReI this way surrounding Harris home from Ogden Mon- freshments were served. day night. She spent the past Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Issacson week at the Dee Hospital and at returned on I with Thursday from a the Hale home. three day trip to Salmon, Idaho, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. D. Harris where they visited Mr. and Mrs. returned home Friday from Floyd Dahle. They accompanied Nampa, Idaho where they visit- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Issaccson of ed the past two weeks with Mr. Ogden. STANDARD) and Mrs. Arville J. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson family. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. POULTRY Mr. and Mrs. Jay Allen of Ogr Eph Petersen made a weekend MOU$E den spent Sunday, at the home trip to points of interest in Idaof Mr. and Mrs. .J. B. Allen. ho. They visited Saturday evenMr. and Mrs. Herman Hoskins ing with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon drove down from and f family Shaffer and family at Gannett of Product Idaho Sunday to see and on Sunday fornoon with Mr. their father, Bert Hoskins who and Mrs. Alva Rhodes and Mr. iard of California was injured in a fall last week. and Mrs. Keith Rhodes at Carey. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins Mrs. Gilbert Allred and daugh:es, lice, ticks and and son Leonard and Mrs. Ferns ter Susie, visited Wednesday and s can get your poul--an- d B. Flint and son Boyce of ClearThursday with her husband who their egg pro field spent the holiday weekend is on a road construction job at on a vacation trip to Southern Grantsville. etion goes down. Utah. Mr. and Mrs. A'lred and Mr. otect them with Mrs. Floyd Race and Mrs. Lad-et- and Mrs. Bob Allred spent Sunandard Poultry Hoskins motered to Logan day at Bear Lake. M. Holman Mr. and Mrs. I use Spray. Kills Thursday. Mrs. Clifford Madsen and fam- and Mrs. Sophn Larson were is instantly. . .comes ily of Pleasantview; Mrs. Herbert Brigham City v'r'ors on Tuested, ready to use . . Brantzeg and family of Malad; day . Mrs. Lee D. Furhriman and famMr. and Mrs. "j's Bjorklund ;Jime's worth covers ily and Mrs. Earl Fuhriman and and daughter of Morgan, Col- !re than 100 square family of Pedgedale visited Wed- jorado. spent Fr evening at tand stays active nesday with Mrs. Virgil Harris. the Holman hor Mrs. J. B. Allen and daughters. (lavs Mrs. Bertha Wev-eand grandZena and Mrs. G. H. Castleton son John, spent a day and night were in Provo, Utah Wednesday .with the Holmans last week. 1RELL on business. Mr. and Mrs. John Oyler and IS TRI Mrs. Ladetha Hoskins had as party returned Sunday from a BUTOR 2251 Tremonton Sunday guests Mrs. Dean Conley vacation trip to Warrington where they visited with her daughter Norma and family. A group of friends met in Logan canyon Wednesday evening to help Ursel Rhodes celebrate his birthday anniversary. The ward M. I. A. officers met Tuesday evening at the church 4 to plan the opening social to be held Tuesday evening Septem4c CORRL GATED METAL berOn13th. jf labor day, Mr. and Mrs. had as their pvests. Oyler Roy Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers and PLAIN and REINFORCED two children, Mr. and Mrs. Mer rill McKay and daughter of San- fl ri contains linseed oil. It is portant to keep stock away wet paint ar.d discarded buckets. Fire MW' in-- .- .. f Careless s tr.uk era and t .e r 'ess handling of malel'cs sponsible for more horn tin3:- any otner single coinji.on Never smoke in bed, in thi r in the garage. Snutf out ttes before discarding then -- 1950 KL re t 0., . You can now Slav home and studv uncW some of the Uioh't Giootest Fotr i Batter Exhibits More Exhibits most oble and capable structors anywhere. Superb Stock Section NGtionol By Mrs. William WVV Plui l'revui'nn Utah Sir Contesl Ty Cbcmpionship ji SEPTEMBER 19 Frcihtncn Examination r,FPTCMBER 2? Reqittrotie" SFPTFMBER 73-2- 4 3 Frihmn Races f FHBTmiUM Hot Red SHOW r"'T- . Stand Racetrack C.mnA A s Rgitration 0 Far furthsi information writ cf Salt Uk City I. Utah tun in HENRY J. lAiLCR. A&C Ntiwoik. TO GKEATtt e1 Monday trtnlnfl. viy Ywtm VALUE Prident UNIVERSITY of UTAH lit V Clafimn Upper SEPTFMBCR 26 Clatiworli Slarli Ot'ic LS..t in- Remember these dotes: SAssp Dog I Squcte Bchm Petrr-,r- n Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend at the home of their daughter, President and Mrs. Reginald Hunsaker. James Shupe of North Ogden, spent four days last week with Harold Peterson. Mrs. Ernest Horsley of Brigham City spent several days last week with her daughter, Mr. 1 Ranked as one of the country's outstanding schools, the University of Utah now offers cel'eges In: Education, Fiireerirto, Medicine, Inw, Business, Mines. Fine Art?, Pharmacy, Nursing, University Co!!eq aloncj with irtJ"r rchools and extension wck. - ha . T ,.''' -- r t X 'y f . J. ' ft ' r j BESS A V '-- -- ! tUi ri r 7 ; ?r ' i Hi . 0illy one word Ms il HEADQUARTERS FOR Irrigation and Drainage Pipe Concrete or Clav Sewer Tile 3 Culverts Headgates Concrete Culverts W. J dy. Mr. R. WHITE COMPANY Wall Ave. Phone OGDEN, UTAH You and Mrs. Leon Anderson spent Labor day in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson i j progress. were Logan visitors on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes are now settled in the Orval Udy home. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sorensen But eyery now and then it happens. Along comes a car that's new all over like this one and headlines sing the news. land daughter, spent the weekend at the Henry Sorenson home. Betty Jean Sorenseh is at home, after graduating as a technician from the nursing Salt Lake area school of nursing. Attending the graduation were The only way to make more Mr. and Mrs. Sorenson and Patis from to get profit your layers ricia, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sorenmore eggs. Larro supplies the full son and Mrs. Francis Allen. Betty nutrient balance high producing Jean received her cap, diploma hens need . . . helps them and pin. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pulsipher develop their full egg laying of Avon and Mr. and Mrs. Allen gives you the ability best possible profit over feed Sorenson were Saturday dinner costs. Get a supply today. guests of the Henry Sorensen family. Mr. and. Mrs. Sidney Sorensen land family attended the Chris-- s tensen family reunion at Liberty Park, in Salt Lake on Saturday. Miss Diane Rhodes will attend Weber College in Ogden, start ing on the 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole and children of Ogden, spent Saturand Sunday at the Eph ' day Peterson home. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Peterson and grandson of Ogden, visited on Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hadley of Ogden, were Tuesday evening CO- ANDERSON guests of the L. R. Shaffers, where they showed colored I at Old Tremonton Elevator slides. Mrs. R. J. 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