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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton. Utah Start Six IVfcn Pre-Seas- Andres Hoggins on Continued from front page Bear River pre - season games Bear River High School Bear River 51, Grantsville 31; men got their first taste of com- Bear River 33,Preston 38; Bear petition this week when they River 40, Malad 30; Bear River Journeyed to Granite for the l 54, Davis 47; Bear River 57, To oele 38; Bear River 40, west 48; first dual meet of a schedule. Coach H. B. "Tuff Bear River 31, East 49; Bear Riv er 76, Malad 45; Bear River 42, IJnford is handling the team. The following is the complete Preston 52; Bear River 47, Twin schedule for the season: Falls 45; Bear River 55, Tooele Jan. 10 Logan at Bear River. 42. Bear River at Box Jan 17 Begin League Play Tonight Elder. The Bear wver team swings Jan. 24 Granite at Bear River Into leagues play tonight against Jan. 31 Bear River at Lonan a strong South Cache five on the Feb. 7 Box Elder at Bear Riv- local floor. The "B" team will er. play at 6:30 p.m. with the main Feb. 12 Region meet at the game scheduled for 8 p.m. Coach Hughes' B team has Intermountaln Indian School at sailed merrily along their way Brigham City. Feb. 1ft State Meet at the In this year without a mar on their record in six starts. dian School. Eight sophomores and six juniors comprise the B squad. GREETINGS FROM Sophs are Byron Anderson, THE EROCKBRADERS Clair Stokes, Devere Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Payne re- Steven Foster, Bob Woodhead ceived a telephone call from Jack Stokes, Carl Jensen and Leo their daughter and Hansen. Dean Potter, Jack Mr. and Mrs. William Brockbrad- Fronk, Blaine McNeeley, Elmo er, formerly Miss Barbara Payne, Chrlstensen, Lynn Peterson and Christmas Eve, from Michigan. Leonard Hoskins are the junior They reported that they are members of the squad.. all feeling well in spite of bad ' tear River' 47 Twin Falls 45 Meet Schedule six-me- ; et pre-seas- on son-in-la- w, : weather". , Mrs. Brockbrader also stated that Mr. Brockbrader was promoted from chief cook to assistant general manager of the "Homade" food stores of Jackson Michigan. He has teen employed at this firm for about 20 years. ; G T F P Stevens Calderwood Nlsh 5 0 7 Chrlstensen 1 Bone Leak 2 Archibald Potter 2 0 , (ME) I By Ruel Robbins Totals G T F P Cross Sweet 0 6 0 0 0 3 15 0 0 Rustott 4 Nielsen Bell 2 0 2 4 Teatle Totals Bear River 3 11 56, Tooele 42 G T F P 5 3 5 0 6 3 15 3 17 2 4 1 Bone Nlsh Chrlstensen res- Calderwod Leak 2 2 1 2 Archibald in, yeast .and many other pro- Potter ducts expected to be developed Woodhead 9 45 3447 3945 12 22 5 23 Stevens DOZENS OF PRODUCTS FROM SUGAR Rubber, plastics, gasoline, 0 18 24 Score by periods: Bear River Twin Falls n 0 0 3 17 3 5 2 6 2 4 0 4 0 0 18 25 11 47 Bartlett TO 1 11 " ! Herick B 2 1 - .. testify that by jo doing they Mr. and Mrs. Parley Holmgren. pers of Llnd, Utah, spent the really got the spirit of ChristSaturday evening Mr. and night with his sister, Mrs. Mil mas. The opening exercises were Mrs. Ernest Hugglns entertain- ton Bywater. Mr. Simper had under the direction of Dwight a no host Xmas party. just returned from Palt Lake at ed Andersen. Mrs. Violet Burch had were played with prizes City where he had undergone Games charge of the following proat each table. A Two a serious eye operation. awarded CliAddress of BEAR RIVER CUT Bears Finish Tilts Bear River Tank 1 : ; 0 0 from sugar by scientists may Fronk revolutionize beet and cane sugar Industries. Over 200 patents Totals have been filed since 1929 on the conversion of sugar and its derWilliams ivatives into products. . Elders As we start the new year, we Bush again resolve to give our patrons Hutchins f&e best service and maintenance Pendleton for their farm equipment Either Adams -fai securing new Minneapolis Tipson Kollne Farm equipment, or good Fox aaed equipment, our service will ' Totals he the best possible.' Score by periods: Bear River Tooele ..... Sunday School Program gram: welcome, fford Sun attended Jensen; Choral readings, who Everyone day School Sunday morning will first intermediate class; poems, Stephen Holmgren, Sandra Jensen and Lyle Haufmann; song, DARWIN JENSEN RECEIVES Primary class; talk, Kenneth OFFER FROM STANFORD Burch; song, Scott Andersen acDarwin Jensen has been ap companied by Ivy Andersen; proached by the board of re duet, Cordell Mortensen and Kay gents of Stanford University at Burch; address, Joy Waddoups; Palo Alto, California relative to piano Solo, Carla Iversen. The a position as spectragrapher In congregation sang several Xmas their Analatical Chemistry De carols. The chapel was beautipartment. If he should accept fully decorated for the occasthe position it is doubtful that ion. Brother Vernal Willie and they will release him from the Brother Collett of the Stake, Douglas Aircraft at Santa Mon gave some very interesting relea, California, and additional marks. Mr"? and Mrs. Arnold SDallin work he is doing for the armed (forces. His last assignment was and son Roger returned Saturat Muroc on the Mojave Des day evening from Springville, ert. He is scheduled to go to where they attended funeral Tulsa Oklahoma in January services for Mr. Dallins mother, with Donald Douglas Jr. to set Mrs. Polly Warren Dallin, age up a spectragraphical labratory 85, held Friday. Mr. and Mrs. at the new plant there. Lucky Doughton of Brigham Mr. Jensen was a student at City accompanied them. Bear River Jiigh School and Corporal and Mrs.111.Boyd Omaha High and graduated Hawks of Granite City, are from the USAC. visiting her parents, Mr. and He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. LaMar Iversen and family. Orsen Jensen of Bear River Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnsen City. At the present he is sta Chris Johnsen tioned at Manhattan Beach, entertained the a at very lovely Xmas family California, with his wife and party Wednesday evening. Out two sons. of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Johnsen, and Mr. SPEND CHRISTMAS and Mrs. Osey Jensen of BrigIN CALIFORNIA ham City, and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen of North Logan. Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Winchester returned Tuesday evening Mrs. Romalne Jensen enterfrom California, where they tained her club at a Xmas party spent Christmas and the holi- Thursday evening. Gifts were group. days with their daughter, Mrs. exchanged Mr. andaMrs.-Newel- l Checkets Ernest Ilsley at Napa, California, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jensen were hosts at a very enjoyable at Mountain View. party Thursday evening in the f o r m of a house warming. Games were played after which SECOND WARD delicious refreshments were serSPONSORS DANCE ved. Those present were Mr. and The Second Ward MIA invites Mrs. Milton Bywater, Thomas anyone who would like to join in Waddoups, Melvin Johnsen, Erthe Square Dancing of the Spec nest Huggin, John Hardy, Clifial Interest Group to meet with ford Jensen and Ercy r. them Saturday night in the , ward hall at 8:30. Many couples Mrs. Mr. and Clifton Matte-son- " are enjoying this weekly dance. and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Iversen attended the carpenters ATTEND CONVENTION banquet at the Indian Sshool The Misses Jaleen Allen and Friday evening DeVere Rock is home from Karen Johnson were in Salt Lake Friday evening to attend the Navy and is spending the the reunion of the girls who at- holidays with his parents, Mr. tended Girls' State at USAC last and Mrs. Lee Rock. Mrs. Lee Johnsen was grasummer. The girls were accompanied to cious hostess to her club ThursSalt Lake by Ross Mason and R. day evening. Cards were the di H. Peck. version of the evening after which a delicious lunch was iserved. Xmas gifts were ex Mr. adn Mrs. Vern Marble of Logan were weekend guests of changed. Pratt Holmgren is spending Mr. Marble's parents, Mr. and the holidays with his parents, Mrs. LaRain Marble. ; , by-th- 22 20 12 56 G T F P 4 4 12 4 0 6 0 0 4 16 1 3 1 1 mas gifts were exchanged. Friday evening a group to the Howard Cafe in Brigham City where they enjoyed a Turkey dinner. Afterward they went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater and spent the remainder of the evening playing games with prizes awarded at each table. Names were drawn and each guest received a lovely Xmas Mr. and Mrs. Courtley Hansen of Ogden spent the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernar Hansen. Mrs. Claude Barker was pleasantly surprised on her birthday anniversary last week at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Clyde Larsen of Brigham City. A delicious dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Barker of Bear Riwer, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hansen, Dr. and Mrs. gift. Floyd Barker and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater Clyde Barker of Brigham City, attended a family Christmas and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Barker of Bear River. "The guest party at the home of Mrs. honor received many lovely of in Simper Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Sim gifts. Leroy and Frank Barker mo-ttor- Ro-zel- ed . la Penney'sJ STOCK YOUH LINEN CLOSET AND OAVCI KOWI Po-catel- lo, sens I L 4 New Low Price! f Hit Values! Cannon TOWELS Bath Towel 44c Whit-take- Ventilators ' la a basementless house provide little more than two square feet 0 of ventilators for the space below the ground floor for every 25 feet of 13 17 12 42 building circumference. Wash Cloth 17c 5::"::p s prices are rock- Thick, famous) Cannon towels in a host) of colors - come snap up plenty of these now! Youll save! Penney's bottom-lo- w! PENCO LUXURY MUSLIN SHEETS They're Penney's Own. Snowy-Sof- t! 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