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Show The New Friday and Saturday, July Waldron SaCornwaU lie iBrifam can- - iia - Sam and M. and lTof Salt Lake if 5tf Ewer and Monday Sunday, at vacationing visiting Mr. jjd and Rhonda " Srigau Cartoon W MB ARISES Sunday, Monday, Tues July 9, 10, 11 "UNMASKED" "Frontier Cree- and 8 TWO BIG HITS Ward and at Grouse 7 MBESES. Serial Wednesday - Thursday, July 12, 13 Friday and Saturday, July DoubIe Feature n GARY COOPER in in J 14, 15 of a "REBECCA" si LanCCr" Cartoon New Serial "Invisible Monster" ter, Lo Dees and Mrs. R.I Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bowen past week with her CALL FOR BIDS parents, Mr. Grant Marble and family spent Wamke and daughter, Carol,! visited on Saturday n i e h t and Mrs. Charles Bishop. The Commissioners of Box Tuesday together. spent Friday in Salt Lake City. in Wellsville with Mrs. Sarah Mrs. R- - W. TFanike Elder County hereby invite sealBishop and Mrs. Clark Bowen Mrs. David Anderson and her Bowen, who is critically ill. and their dauhters, LoDees and bids on 44,000 to 66,000 gallons ed Mrs. Morris accompanied Clyde Marian Ericksen, June Sargent two children spent the holiday Mrs. Sim June and JoAnn, SC 3 road oil to be hauled and of Sherry Bowen and her brother, Ernie Warburton Delpha and M. C Ericksen visited with weekend in Preston, Idaho. Bowen entertained 18 mons and Mar Jean Bowen spent and Miss Jacklyn Payne, through distributed as follows: Bonnie Shelton, Marilyn, Mel-vi- guests at Delpha Bowens home, the holiday at Bear Lake. 1 mile at Elwood Mrs. Sargent's relatives in Coalto be the Salt Lake Temple Mark 2 miles at Blue Creek and of Bird Mendon Mr. Mrs. and On Thomas Robbins married on Wednesday. Friday night for Mrs. Phyllis ville one day recently. visited Commissioners with Bowenalso reThe Potter A Sunday Mrs. Peggy was and of luncheon Mr. and Pocatello, Thursday lovely son, Tommy, Clyde Reese Marble spent several and Vera Veibell. served by the hostesses and the Idaho spent Tuesday at the Morris and family attend a re- quest bids on MC 3 (or 4) road days at the Horace Barnard The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. evening was spent preparing a home of her parents, Mr. and ception in honor of the newly-we- oil for seal "coating of 3 miles of home in Deweyville. Book. at the home of the bride's above named roads. Ronald Kidman was blessed Baby Many lovely gifts Mrs. Marvin Simmon." All bids to reach the office of The girls softball team played Sunday by his father, and given were presented to the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Evan corensen of parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Clerk by July 10, 1950. in County three games during the week. In the name of Bruce Durfey Kid- honor. Ogden. Preston, Idaho were weekend Payne The Commissioners reserve the. Miss Idella Durfey is visiting guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Howell on Monday, SnowviUe on man. Tuesday and they met the NewJulie Johnson of Canada and right to reject any and all bids. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sim- for a few days with Beverly Bowen. They all spent Tuesday BOX ELDER COUNTY ton team on their own grounds mons and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Zollinger in Providence. Janeen Stander of Blackfoot, at Bear JLAke. COMMISSIONERS two won Mrs. the first Anna roommates They Mr. and Mrs. Otta Stoler and Friday. Durfey accompanof Betty Deakin at Jensen vacationed in Yellowstone By K. B. Olsen games but were defeated by Park where they visited with ied her mother, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Grace Stoler of Salt Lake, the B. Y. U., were her weekend By Newton. their daughters, Nedra Simmons Maughn, and her sister. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Francom guests at the home of her par County Clerk On Saturday evening family and Mar Jean Jensen, who are Matie Darley of. Wellsville, to and family and Mr. and Mrs. ents, Bishop and Mrs. Ed Deakin. ltc Salt Lake where met at the Mike Erick employed there. City Monday, members visited another sister. to they mark home the sen birthday Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Potter BY BURKICE HUXSAKES WART, THE SPEED COP anniversary of Mr. Ericksen. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mildred James. Mr. Mrs. Steve and Hales and Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jens Veibell.. MW. Ai l (WMVCMTWNLV Ina Ml fptOPlI lUit TRUTH O A I f" ' CAN VALUES LIKE TILL family of Tremonton were Sun (MQ JCCrtOl- - QUICK- V IN AOVinT ltN6 TH Mrs. Dean Ericksen; Mr. and TLil callers at the R. W. Sunday afternoon callers a day the Mr. and Warnke home were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Norvil Ericksen; GREATEST BM&AJNS HUNSAKER home of Bishop Bowen and MPUMINT Co. Mrs. Thomas Simmons, Mr. and George Beal of Salt Lake TOWN IN Kf&VSL U City, Mrs. LeRoy Manning of Garland and Mr. and Mrs- Vernald Johns family. Anna Durfey, member of the and Mr. and Mrs. Sargent of of Garland. Stake Board, visited Primary Logan. Veda Manning of Garland Natin Stone, Idaho WedPrimary Mr. and Mrs. Jens Veibell and alie Ericksen. Sylvia Simmons, nesday. She was accompanied by family attended the wedding Marian Ericksen and Hazel Inez Brown and Ida Johnson of dance Saturday evening at Tren- Ericksen were Tuesday evening Garland. ton in honor of Mr. and Mrs. guests of their sister, June SarMr. and Mrs. J. A. Ericksen Martin Veibell. gent in Logan. and daughter, Virginia, LaVona The program in the Sunday and Helen Howard and Doyle Fergus, nephew of Mrs. baby, Clarence Biddle, who is making Evening Service was under the the holiday weekend in spent his home here, is spending direction of LaMon Simmons Yellowstone Park. Dial 3291 PARTS - REPAIR - FIELD SERVICE some time with his sister, Mrs. with he and his father, Tom Mrs. Mary Wiggle and her two Bob Pehrson in Monticello. CO. Simmons, as the speakers. La- children of Kaysville spent the Mrs. Clark Bowen and daugh- - Mon sang a hymn in the Mexican language and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simmons sang a duet, b y Nordith accompanied First of the Fine Cars in Value CcUinJtcn W. Mrs-Rub- na - ds Mr. companied by Laub, spent tin. enjoying park. ftellowstone Ij Pearson and Arizona Oscar at the Ad Mrs. Pheonix, of Friday j the a vacation iyheme. jMrs-- Fronk and and Mr. and and daughter, H. J Annette, peart vacation-jellwsto- ne were ogden ; i Park during U Mrs. E. A. Anderson and pte spent Tuesday of Mr. home at the Jay Earl Marble. nltoRayAshcraft and j fs. i sent Rudy from and Miller Saturday to at vacationing .j s cabin a Mrs. in Yellowstone Lawrence Whit- -j vacationed during jrls .rs at Sun Valley, Ida-- f returned home Wednes- -t having had a reported rible time. Jule Mrs. Steven and y Ballard, i son, spent Lu-lla- rd Monday in E. Uy Kited over rd Mrs. G. Jorgensen the week-- - parents, Mr. and of Bancroft, her lrirSC hr"llr" Insect U f long mm) MOVING? BETTER EEPORT YOUR NEW ADDRESS IMMtDwTElY TO TWE VA OFFICE HANDLING OU8 SO YOU Lt RECEIVE YOUC VA CHECK Ofc NSLI PREMIUM NOTICE ON TIME RECORDS A mixed Mexi-.-"ntor- Ralph Anderson of Ogden is spending the week at the home of his aunt, Mrs. David Anderson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thayle Nielsen and daughter,. F'se, of Idaho Falls were weekr d visitors at the home of her rents. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson. The M. I. 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