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Show THE. LE AD Bear River City Andrea Hoggins - Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jeppersen entertained at a lovely canyon party Sunday afternoon in Canyon, in honor of Mr. of Isthambul, Tanrisever Ads been who their guest has Turkey, Mr. weeks. last three the for Tanrisever Is here to observe agricultural methods used here in the U. S. A. He left Monday for Logan where he will visit the college for two days and then win go to a middle west state to see the methods there. He will remain there for three weeks and then will depart for his native land. He was very much impressed with the way we do Lo-gj- an h'sGreateStatefeir 13-2- 1 Breathtaking New Exhibits War Planes Hundreds of Things to See Valey Forge FounFun, Thrills! PLAN NOW TO ATTEND! UTAH STATE FAIR mm MB y KOWH tt una aokmn IVOimOM m (MI4M cm , are planning an early September wedding in the Logan Temple. In October they will go to California, where he will enter the Northrup Aeronautical Institute to study aeronautical engineering. They will make their home in Hawthorne, California. A 2c Lon Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hansen, left for his base in Tascon, Arizona, last week after spending a furlough with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansen and families attended the Hansen family reunion held at Mink Creek, Idaho. Rasmus Hansen, who is 89 years old and his brother Chris were able to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore of with whom the gentlemen make their home, accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Seward Hansen and children of Redondo Beach, California, and Mrs. Mathian Hansen of Salt Lake City were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hansen Wednesday. Mrs. Hansen stayed overnight with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jennings (Vadys) and children visited Mrs. Jennings' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hansen last week. They were enroute home from Og-de- n, i ( Chaffee, Missouri, where they had been guests of Mr. Jennings' parents. The Jennings live in San Deigo, California. Stephen Kemp of Salt Lake City is spending this week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. John McKenzie of Ely, Nevada spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Leonard. Accompanying them was Wallace Reid, who spent one winter here with the McKen-zie- s ien they lived here, and attended Bear River High. He was a guest of Ted Ramsdell. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Nelsen oi Huntington, Utah spent Saturday and Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Leonard, Mr. "Mining is more than digging holes in the ground. Ifs a complicated, difficult operation that calls for skill and efficiency on the part of everyone. Only when we produce the best that's in us can our companies earn the profits that mean steady paychecks for all of us." loot Conocris MEW -3 A, h&A raaoooraisfj ( Penrose FAMILY HONORS C. E. MILLER The brothers of C. E. Miller gave a party in his honor Friday evening, the occasion being his 60th birthday anniversary. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Miller, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Miller, Wilford Miller and Miss Lois Miller and little Diann Es kelson of Salt Lake, who spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs C. E.. Mller took Lois and Diann back to Salt Lake Sunday af ternoon. Capt. and Mrs. Richard Butler and children are visiting with Mr.. and Mrs. G. L. Miller on a three weeks leave from Greenville, South Carolina. Miss Verlene Nelson is visiting this week with relatives in Portland, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Johnson of Salt Lake were Sunday evening dinner 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petersen of Brigham were weeknd guests ot Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Petersen, Mrs. Barlow and children, Susan and Patricia of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Nelsen and family returned recently from a delightful trip to Yellowstone Parkl Miss Linda Robinson of Pasadena, California, is spending a few weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Souder Salt Lake Saturday. Mrs. Melvin Homer, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Petersen of J. Homer and May T. Kent Brigham visited here Monday were in Malad Monday to attend with Mr. Petersen's mother, Mrs. funeral services for Martina Eva C. Petersen. Marlene Egley, Maxine Leak, Thomas. Myrna Petersen, and Bonnie Gay accompanied by Mrs. Ruth Eggley and Mrs. Luetta Leak a three day outing at the Girls Camp in Logan Canyon last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Petersen enjoyed a picnic and campfire meeting with the scouters of the Ogden Area Council at Camp Browning Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Newel Johnson were Ogden visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Alta Camp McConkie of St. George accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Iverson visited Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Jess F. Petersen. Mrs. McConkie, Mrs. Iverson and the four Petersens were companions in the Canadian Mission. Mrs. Jack Leak and daughter Maxine visited in Brigham Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sid C4-e- Mrs. Leonard Peterson their w, Military Exhibits dation held in city park Saturday evening. A delicious lunch was served at long tables, decorated with flowers and ivy. Games were played and a program presented. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Checketts entertained at dinner Saturday for her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Julian Ham-- 1 1 1 o n and children, Gail and Kathy, and her father, James Rasmussen of Honeyville. The Hamiltons left for their home in Beloit, Wisconsin, Monday morning. Mrs. Hamilton will be remembered as Beth Rasmussen. Mrs. Albert E. Holmgren, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holmgren, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Holmgren, Mrs. Paul Kimball (Audreinne), Miss Flora and Agnes Hansen attended the wedding reception held in the Bonneville Stake House in Salt Lake City, of Mr. and Mrs. Queed Weiler. Mr. Weiler Thursday, August 21. 1952 is the grandson of Mrs. Albert Nelsen Is attending Summer Holmgren and the son of Mr. and, School at the A. C. He teaches Mrs. William Weiler (Octavo). at the North Emery High School. Mi-- , and Mrs. Roland Scoffield Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hug gins wer In Montana over the week and family left Tuesday morning on business. They also visitend their on for Yellowstone Park ed . his brother, Mr. and Mrs. vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Chrtsten-se- n Chester Scoffield. Mrs. Carlyle Gardner and Mrs. announce the engagement ot Rae Connie Myrle Jenson were In Ogden daughter Chrlstensen to Murray Eugene Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldren Klmber of Cannon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Cannon of Fielding. Ogden visited her sister, Mr. and Miss Chrlstensen is a graduate Mrs. Ellis Arbon, Sunday. of Bear River High School and Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. has been attending Nurses train- Clifford Jensen Sunday included ing at the Dee Hospital. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Esplin and Cannon is a graduate of the daughter Oleen of Logan, Mr. same high school and was in and Mrs. LaMar Esplin and chilKorea for a year with the Na- dren, Gordon and Louise, of Fort tional Guard from Garland. They Collins, Colorado, Mrs. Luella E. things here, and he thought the mountains grand. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carol Hall and family and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hall and family and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thorsen and family and Nyman Holmgren, Holly Holmgren and Jeri-ly- n Holmgren enjoyed a trip to Lava Hot Springs Sunday. Mrs. Dale Burt was a gracious hostess to her card club Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Jensen entertained recently at a lovely dinner party in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Jenson and children of Phoenix, Arizona, who have been visiting relatives and friends for the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor of Garland were also guests. Joyce Leonard returned Friday from St. George, Utah, where she spent the summer. Mrs. Hastings of Salt Lake City is visiting her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waddoups. The officers of the Elders Quorum of the ward are to be congratulated on the lovely party SEPT, E R en-Joy- LEADER WANT ADS PAY Fall Instruction n i inn. "mssssmak at jSBaMVssaml BUSINESS COLLEGE Degins Tuesday, Sept. 2 Rich program of training in General Office, Stenographic, Secretarial, and Accounting field. Excellent course in office machines, including IBM key punch. Regular Autumn Quarter begins Sept. 22 Cheat the data convenient to yea Employment requests for highly qualified office worker are to numerous wo cannot fill them all. If you plan a business career, in industry or Civil Service, enroll as toon at possible. WRITE US TODAY I Ralph Mortensen spent the weekend at Yellowstone . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mortensen and Gary drove to Logan Sunday afternoon to visit her brother, Lynn Burton, who just returned from the service in Germany. ed ffmmm of Minneapolis, Minnesota are Petersen accompanied them to guests of Mr. and Mrs. "Carlyle Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Vay Jensen left Monday evening for Detroit, Michigan, where they will pick up a new car. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jensen entertained at a lovely dinner party Sunday honoring three birthday anniversaries which occurred during the week, her father, Joseph Dial, their daughter Sandra, and their nephew, Ronnie Hill. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dial of Willaxd, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hill and children of Roy, Mr. and Mrs. James Vreecken and son James of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Esther Jensen of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Jensen of this city. 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