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Show THE Bear (Ztier City Andrea Huggins Capella Gioir Begins Practice For Winter and Spring Concert Tours A Master Randee Boyd Munns has been spending the past week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Dewey Ramsdale, getting acquainted. He is the new son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Munns, and his mother is the former Sally Anticipating winter and spring anwaranrps at Weber cnllpe Idaho State college, PocateLto high, Preston high and at other high schools of Utah and Idaho, Bear River a cappella choir members, 51 strong, have already begun practicing two nights each Ramsdellweek under the direction of Gene Nessler Mr. and Mrs. Arthur vocal Instructor. Jorgenson visited Wisconsin of Maraboo, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nessler j j ! - j In addition to public appear- ances at schoQl the ErouP is a1' so planning a Christmas concert and a spring concert and will likely be heard at ward and stake functions throughout the winter and spring. Mr. Jorgenson dis-- ; closes that membership in the organization is open to students recently. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nessler attended general conference in Salt Lake Saturday. Mrs. Paul Holmgren was hostess to her club Thursday evening. Pinochle was played with prizes going to Mrs. Arly Welling, and Romaine Jensen. Out of town guests were Mrs. Irving Ransom and Mrs- LaVere Welling of THURSDAY, Trononwri. Utah who show a reasonable amount of musical training and who wish to develop culture and refinement within themselves as well as to gain musical experience beyond that offered by glee clubs. On similar tours as those planned for this year, last year's choir attracted considerable and drew many favorable comments from music levers. OCTObtbj , Mrs. Russ Wadron and child- - ert, Idaho at the horn, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Kerrf Mr. and Mrs. Wayne canaan, ana ren spent ine weexena in itup- - ana Airs. Lewis R. Ca men, Roberts Mr. and Mrs- Jesse I attended conference at Salt Lake City on Sunday. i ' - DR. L. W. LINDER and Mrs. Hyrum Shuman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pohlsander and family for a. week. I Mr. and Mrs. Geo Shuman vis- ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs! Mr- - Wm. L. Roberts for the OESTEOPAT1IIC PHYSICIAN and SURGEON has taken over Dr. Wardleigh's practice in Garland, Utah Office hours; 1Q:D0 to 2:00 to 5:00 12-0- past week. ft Freedom Goes Where The Newspaper Goes i Tre-mont- - ; LEADER. and Mrs- Harry L. Welch and children of Paradise Utah were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. - Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mortensen. Mrs. Welch and Mrs. Mortensen are sisters. Mrs- Elmer Mortensen entertained Monday evening in honor of her daughter, Sharon's birthday anniversary. The time was pent playing games after which a deliciouse lunch was served. A two tiered white birthday cake with pink rosebuds and twelve candles on it was the centerpiece. Many lovely gifts were presented the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen and daughter Evelyn spent Sunday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs- Cliff Barker are spending some time in Los Ange - t ' .X - j;U " I ) f " ' .V-r- ' . " x - les. Mr. and Mrs Elmer Mortensen and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rosa of Naf, Idaho, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Hall the arrical of a baby v -- . ? girl. if Myrle Udy On Wednesday evening the birthday club women entertained at the home of lone Udy for Madge Udy and Peggy Ann Jus-tese- Russell Capener and Streator Tingey went to Salt Lake to Conference on Sunday. Bishop Leland Capener accompanied by John Udy and Clarence Silvester and several others went to Salt Lake Saturday night and stayed over Sunday. Edna Ward of the Relief Society Stake Board was in Salt Lake to Relief Society Confer, ence. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Udy of Smithfield visited at the home of T. J. Udy on Friday evening. Nina Burnett, Agnes Burnett, Andrea Butler, Maurine Udy and lone Udy were Logan visitors on Saturday . Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skinner and family spent the weekend wi'h her father, T. J. Udy and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen spent Saturday in 'SmithfieldVaughn Ting-- y left Saturday frr a week's trip to Iowa, where he. will be on a competing k Judging team. Verl Nelson and Fred Caulton of Wells. Nevada but formerly of Riverside, visited friends and acquaintances here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Bitter and daughters of Idaho Falls visited at the home of her sister Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy on Sunday and Monday. - r. is V Is it merely an accident that those countries that have a free press, also have a free people? Most Americans realize it is more than I coincidence. Tliev have learned that the riht of newspapers to seek out and publish the truth live-sto-- without fear of reprisal is their only opportunity to know the facts on which they may exercise their freedom of choice. This is the essence of true Democracy. ROFIT -P- ?'MS ( Ma V Rediscover Your Hometown t W nuiuv. 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