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Show The LEADER Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson m and two children, Shirleen and David, have gone to Cody, Wyoming to make their home. Mrs. Laurae Thomas and son Bruce of Dillon, Montana and Mr. and Mrs. John Neal were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Cutler on Thursday. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. George ai is oj VALLEY THE BEAR RIVER Published by the SERVING LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution BATES SUBSCRIPTION $3.00 (in advance) Entered at the post office at Trenonton, Utah as Second Class matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. A. N. RYTTING, Mrs. Christine Peterson ' CUP AND SAUCER CLUB ENTERTAINS - The Cup and Saucer Club entertained Wednesday evening at a stork shower at the home of Wallace Hurd. Mrs. Iola Mrs. Willa Arbon was honored was guest. Hurd the Many lovely gifts were presented to her. Games were played during the evening and a delicious luncheon served to nine members. Mrs. Ella Talbot and Mrs. Ada Pratt were special guests. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Larkin are happy over the arrival of a baby boy born to them on June ll at the Brigham Hospital. This is the first boy in the Larkin family. They have four girls also to welcime the new comer. Berdene Larkin of New Ply Itrs. u 1 j.jt Lake. Mrs. Francis Stokes of Salmon, Idaho, visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stokes and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stokes. Bill and Lyle are both sons of Mrs. Stokes. i i i' t i ,i I--. t 3 ri IJ cl l CI ill 7 9 ''1 ! X: sXV 'I .1 -- .JEEP i nn II St x OKI-- ; 1 F T3 tail tCJOi : TOM S taiU'M f 'jUStf K Louis Allen of Salt Lake visited and. Mrs. Charles Check-et- ts at Logan. Mrs. Rueben Holmgren and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. spent last week in Provo attending Leadership School. They Daughter Gayle are visiting Miss Leslie Allen over the weekend. report having enjoyed themseles Loraine Holmgren at Salt Lake very muci. City. While there, Mrs. Holmgren Gary Woodruff and Bernard Mrs. Rulon Hansen entertained is receiving medical treatment Hill will attend the Club her club at the home of her moschool to be held at the Utah ther, Mrs. Christian Andersen, LEADER WANT ADS State Agricultural College three Thursday evening ; BRING RESULTS days next week. Mrs. Russel Montgomery (Edith) of Vernal, Utah, spent some time here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Andersen and other relatives. Norman An dersen of Denver, Colorado was also a guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ramsdell 9:10 2:25 5:40 had as their guests during the week, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leo nard and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McLean of Butte, Montana. 8:35 10:35 2:50 Mrs. Ivy M Andersen and Mrs. Elvira Christensen are attending ERN'S CAFE Em Hansen, Agent Phone 2641 the summer session at the USAC Mr. 4-- p.m. p.m. Westbound a.m. a.m. pgr it U psru ' id u a X .-- Jrrvu wiyicow t::?3 9a :lHrr?-:::::?i::;::- Your DRUGS From Your Favorite DRUG STORE AVI-TABFO- SUMMER PEPPY POULTRY I When your layer appear auH, listJesi, got 'am back on the profit rood with Dr. Costume JEWELRY too R Just AVI-TA- the mix in mash 10 days each month. Watch biros respond when is added to their feed. K "tones up AVI-TA- J :i Sab-bur- y', digestive processes; helps gards and convalescing birds. 2 for $1.00 Special ipurchase for this event. Pin and earringd pets, necklaces, beads. All in the newest most want- B lag- ed sizes and styles. ALL PLASTIC BLANKET BAGS 5100 Adam's Drug Store Tremonton Your DRUGS From Your Favorite DRUG STORE BUY Zipper bag of clear plastic that keeps your blankets and comforters dust free. 4 ply plastic. Beautiful GIFT BOXED Coro Imitation : PEARLS ' It Eastbound a.m. I lmtaaaHammaHa9HamMHVaaal H BUY ence were President Robert Potter, President Charles J. Wood and Earl Buchannan a member of the high council. In the evening at Sacrament meeting, President Wood and Brother Buchannan were visiting speakers. Patricia Eliason and Jerry Cutler also gave talks. DeLamar Cutler and Mrs. Thelma Higley sang a duet. Beverly Nelson came up from Salt Lake to visit over the weekend. Word has been received by Mr. 'to t'i t finished his freshman year at Stanford University at Palo Alto, California, visited with his grand mother, Mrs. Albert E. Holmgren and other relatives, June 14th. He was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. William F. Weiler from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Weiler is the former Octavo Holmgren.. Patricia Ann Smith of Center-vill- e, Utah, is visiting her cousin, Betty Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Furgeson and children left for their home In Fresno, California after enjoying a visit with Mrs. Furge-son- 's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Huggins. at Sunday School and the beginning of Ward Confer- k I ney Olson, June 17th. Mrs. Olson is t h e daughter (Zembra) of Mrs. Albert E. Holmgren. Mr. Peter Weiler, who has Just ily. Visitors l M t mm News has come from New York that an eight pound baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Syd- Saturday to the Albert Anderson family reunion. Mrs. Vernon Murray and son Don of Rupert, Idaho, called at the Orian Peterson home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gearold Palmer of Oakland, California, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Nelson and small son Gary of Salt Lake visited at the D. G. Nelson Jr. home over the weekend. Mrs. Marie Gragor of Salt Lake spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arbon. Mrs. Zella Pike and children Charlene and Richard of Scotts-bluf- f, Nebraska are visiting at the home of Mrs. Pike"s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hurd. Mr. and Mrs. Herold Kennard and two girls of Modesto, California are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Archibald and girls, Norma, Barbara and Danette of Oregon and Mrs. Ed Vanderhoof of Plymouth, Utah, visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hurd and fam- ar ri3 iuh:44m:44M iii nil HI ;r . 1 - : - r Andrea Hugging last mouth, Idaho, returned home Sunday evening after visiting a week with relatives. She was a guest at the Alma Larkin home. Berdene is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Larkin. Mrs. Vida West of Ogden spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Cutler and Mr. and Mrs. Orian Peterson . Rosann Cutler is visiting in Montello, Nevada with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Larsen. Mrs. Myrtle Ounnell of Mesa, Arizona, visited with relatives on Tuesday. 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