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Show THE Thursday, December 4, 1962. 7inners Named In - U. S. Defense Bonnet Contest Prize winners In the U. S. Defense Bond original Utah contest, "Bonnets for Bonds", Include Mrs. David B. Waldron, 404 North 1st East, Tremonton, who won the" "bond bonnet" donated by movie star Jan Some 40 hats from celebrities are being distributed this week to victors in the event. All wrote statements completing a sentence beginning, "I believe U. 8. Defense Bonds are 'now even better because ..." BEAR RIVER STUDENTS TAKE BIDS Bids to the seven social fraternities at Utah State Agricultural college were taken last week by 156 men. Bear River City students tak- ing out a bid included Ted Ramsdell, son of Mr, and Mrs. Dewey Ramsdell. Mr. Ramsdell pledged Sigma Chi. He is a freshman students majoring in physical education SERVING AT THE U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION , IN HAWAII In Oahu. Hawaii with Patrol Squadron 22, is Richard D. aviation structural mechanic third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. of Route 3, Tremonton, Utah. Cald-erwoo- d, Cald-erwo- od Mr. and Mrs. Claire Andersen and children motored to Burley, Idaho and spent the Thanksgiving holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Gooch. , ' Christensen left Thursday for Camp Atterbury. Indiana. Dee expects to get v his - discharge next summer. Lr. Robert Cates arrived home Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christen-se- n v entertained at a lovely din- from Germany in time to ha e Thanksgiving with his family. ner party in honor of their A2c Roland Jensen, who He elft Saturday for Lowry where is leaving soon for an assign- Field, Denver, Colorado, ment in Europe. Out of town he will receive his discharge.Cates Lt. And Mrs. William guest included A2c Rudy and Mrs. Rivere of Santcnio, Tex and farailv of Camp Carson, were as and AZc Leon and Mrs. Colorado Springs. Colo., his with here for Thanksgiving Texas. Hodges of Corpis Chrlsti, Mrs-- Frona Cates. They, mother, Mrs. Roland Jensen is the former Saturday. She will left for their home to JoAnn Christensenbe sent William (Bill) expects make her home with her parents overseas soon. t while her husband is Saturday evening Mr. and D. .L. Remsdell, who Christensen were overis serving in Germany, recently to receive a telephone call joyed wrote to his parents, Mr. and from their son A20 J. Allen Mrs. Dewey Ramsdell, and told of Camp Stoneman, them of his recent trip to Af- Christensen Allen expects to be rica. The group touied the con- California. sent tinent by plane. He saw the future.to the Far East in the near beautiful Nile river and MediterMr. and Mrs. LaVere Andersen ranean Sea. Ete went for a entertained at a lovely dinner on out the Sahara ride ca;rel their at home Saturday party and saw an Oasis. He Guests were members also visited the said Dunes. In evening. of their club. A delicious hot old Algeirs he visited the Market dinner was served. narPlace. The streett were so Mr. and Mrs. Christian Ander- for sen visited row that it was necessary relatives in Salt Lake them to hold on to each other's City, Saturday. hands, in order for them to keep Marilyn Huggins, daughter of together and to keep the beggars Mr. and Mrs. Emery Huggins, Dee from molesting them. hopes was operated on for appendicitis to be home for Christmas. Bear River Gty son-in-la- - overseas-Sergean- Mrs-Josep- Pe-scr- l I Mr. and Mrs. Vern Tresxmton. Utah At this-writ- ing she is improving. Mrs. Clay Andersen and sons Harold and Jack, of San Gabriel, Calif., and daughters, Mrs. David (Helen) Anderson and daughter, Kelli Sue, Santa Rosa, and Mrs- - Ronald (Elaine) Cosby of Friday. visiting and viewing Television-Mrs- . Elyse Henderson and daughter Gloria visited in Logan Saturday with Carls mother, Mrs. Elise Henderson and his brother Bob Henderson and wife, who are visiting there before leaving by plane lor Alaska to make their home. Mrs. Flossie Ramsdell and Victoria Johnsen attended a party for Sigma Chi mothers and wives at the Chapter house in Logan. Prof. Morrow Q. Rice of the college read three short stor- Alhambra, California visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs- Emery Huggins Frieay. Harold Andersen is at Provo. attending the They spent Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Annie Andersen and Mrs. Irene Heiner of Salt Lake City. ies. Mrs. Delbert Holmgren and Mrs. Burton Andersen was Mrs. Elmer Winzeler of Tre- hostess to a birthday party Frimonton were Ogden visitors day at her home in honor of her neice, Shelley Hunsaker- The The Austin I Johnson family little guests enjoyed themselves enjoyed their Thanksgiving din- very much. She was assisted by ner Friday because of the foot her daughter Dorene. ball game Thursday, USAC vs. U The Trekker boys entertained of U, in Salt Lake City, which at a Parent's day Sunday af they attended. Dinner guests ternoon at the ward chapel. A were Dewey Campbell and son program was presented and light Jerry of Afton, Wyoming and refreshments were served. Mrs the following football players Andrea Huggins is the teacher from the Aggie college team, of the group. Thomas Lorinat, Tom O'Malley Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunsaker and John Karnick ol Chicago, and daughter' Shelley of Sao 111., and Robert Straight of Paulo, Brazil, came to visit Mrs. Cleveland, Ohio, and Ted Rams- Hunsaker's sister, Mrs. Myrtle dell of Bear River City. The Andersen and his mother, Mrs. boys who are so far from home Claude Staples of Ogden. Two enjoyed the dinner as guests of days after their arrival Mrs. Leron. The afternoon was spent Hunsaker received a cablegram - informing her that her father had passed away. She boarded a plant and flew to Santiago, Chile to attend the funeral and attend to business matters. Mr. Hunsaker expects his wife back for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater spent one day last week in Salt Lake City visiting relatives. IHBBBLiai-ll-- l ITTXT DONT FORGET YOUR Haas m from - TREMONTON SECOND WARD Trees To Choose From 1000 PINION PINE , FIR BALSAM Located Corner 1st East and Main Streets Barrett and two children, of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Keith John-se- n and boys of Eden, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Monte Archibald of Plymouth were dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs- Clifton Matteson and son Rex spent the Thanksgiving holiday with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matteson at Ely, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holman of . Burbank, California, spent Thanksgiving here with relatives. They returned to their home Saturday. Mrs. Robert Holman accompanied them and will spend soma time there. 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