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Show 0 0 THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah MENDS FROM PORTAGE OPERATION Bear River Chapter PLYMOUTH by Mrs. Virgil C. Harris Jane Homer is convalescing at home this week from an operation for appendi- LEAVE FOK TRAVELS citis at the Valley hospital last TO OHIO, week. TO SEE by La Von Nish Miss Carol F.F.A. News 9 GUESTS GATIIKR TO HONOR BIRTHDAY The Bear River Chapter of Future Farmers of America of SERIES will be directed by a Mrs. Orvil Nish entertained 1954-55- , crew of 20 small honor of her in capable and energetic Arthur Gibbs. Mrs. Vera Hall guests Bir5i-da- y Mar 5th Jean's and daughter, Irene left Monday daughter. for Dayton, Ohio where they Thursday afternoon. They Lamb took them to Pocatello, will visit with Mrs. Hall's son enjoyed playing games after Ida., where they visited relatand daughter-in-law- , Mr. and which dainty refreshments were ives Sunday. Anna Marie Josephson, who Mrs. Byron. Hall. .Mr. Gibbs also served. It was found necessary for has been working in Salt Lake plans to attend the world series at Cleveland. Jess Archibald to undergo his City during the summer months, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward second operation on his lung spent Thursday with her parand son Eric of Idaho Falls Friday and it is reported that ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Joseph-sobefore leaving for Provo were weekend guests of Mr. and he is doing as well as $an be she is going to attend the Mrs. John F. Conley., where expected. B.Y.U. Mr. and Mrs. James Olsen of Mrs. Lucetta Turner of Mrs. Verna Mathews and son Salt Lake City visited Saturday Ida., visited at the of Arco, Ida., were reJimmie with Mrs. Ladetha Hoskins. Aiton Pierson home during the Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Allen at- week. Marvilla returned home cent visitors of the Ervin Hess. Mrs. Gibbs Allen and Mrs. tended a family dinner Sunday with her for a few days, returniikv.rin John and daughter visited in Malad in honor of Mrs. Alling with her. nephew, Ralph Mrs Orvil Nish Saturday afteren's grandfather, William P. Sproker, who is attending the noon. Jones on his 86th birthday. AC. Install thij t Furnace Released From Army now save money on fuel, enjoy Bishop and Mrs. Oleen wonderful centraheating all Hip Ailment winter. Any time you wish, we and family were up Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Taylor and Mr. a,nd Mrs. Maurice Thomas can add summer cooling for to celeLogan Canyon took son Sunday their little baby daughter, who have spent your entire home, at surprisingly Danny to low coJ' brate their daughter Emily's the past two years in California Ogden and Salt Lake City for Ifcwhere Boyd has been stationed medical care. Danny is wearing birthday. Mr. Mrs. and , Karl casts to correct a hip ailment. Josephson at Fort Ord, and recently refand of children Brinham Citv ceived hi discharge from the DeVere Harris and Glen Mor visited at Orvil the Nish home army is visiting at the Earl Pier-so- n ris were in Mcjntpelier, Ida., home. They also visited in Monday and Tuesday on busi- Thursday. Mr. Mrs. and visitOrvil Nish Yost during the week. ness. The Relief Society officers Mr and Mrs. Chester Neal, ed at the Ernest Nish home in Mr. and Mrs. Herald Jenkins Salt Lake City Wednesday and and teachers were entertained and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice also attended the State Fair and Tuesday afternoon by the Presbills A Thomas were Logan visitors Ice Follies. w Cutt fuelowners idency. A program and refreshMr. Mrs. Dan and toport. and Starr ments were enjoyed by all. Saturday evening. A Clean heal no of children weekwere Mr aid Mrs. Clon Hess and Ogden who works George Hastings OrV or toot. of the end Irene Hill ofc Tremonton Starr's. Mrs. guests at Completely weekIenry Henry, Ida., spoilt the Q Mr. Mrs. Newell Nish visited during the week at end with his family here. No have returned from their farm Moab,Utah with Mr. and Mrs. Ju . ingl Mr. and Mrs. LeeRoy Pettin-gil- l in Montana after spending most Eugene Hill and Mr. and Mrs. and Sherman Gibbs received of the summer there. Dick Spencer. Whil there they Viiif Out Showroom, or at endowments their the Logan were taken through several Phone iotfft Comfort Survey Visit Patient Temple Tifbsday. They wene ac,uraniui mines companied to the temple by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ipson Mr. and Mrs. James Estep ELECTRlfi ami Mrs. Virgil C. Harris, BishGENERAL visited Jess Archibald at the and Mrs.Dale Steed and familop and Mrs. Walter Gibbs, Mr. Dee hospital in Ogden Sunday. ies of Ogden were Sunday guests and Mrs. William E. Harris, Mr? Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting, Bish- of Mr. and Mrs. Jess I less. and Ms. Lorenzo E. Hoskins, and Mrs. Oleen Josephson Janice, DeLora and Valoy Mr. and Mrs. N. M. John, Mr. op Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish Lamb of Ogden daughters of aid and Mrs. David Gibbs, Mrs. called to see him Saturday even- Mrs. Maud Lamb.c;jniiip WedPhone 3261 DeVere Harris, Ms. Oraa Park- nesday and enjoyed a birthday ing. Mr. and Mrs. Eawrence Archi- dinner with their mether. bald were in Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Knudsen of Los Angeles, Calif., have been .guests during the week of their THEATRE TREMONTON Mr. daughter and NEW LOW PRICES Adults 50 1- - Children 20 1 and Mrs. Keith Lamb. Mrs. QDtars Spr-ingLel- ii J-- Jos-ephso- n G-- E OIL FURNACE 25-5- ad lamper-proo- f. furnoce-tend-- 5 $k Ewer Plumbing and Heating Co. Thursday. September officers. Heading the group is Edward with the Tsutsui, President, of the help following officers: Haws Marble, vice president; Max Turley, secretary; Reese Marble, treasurer; Duane reiorter; Lyle Hunsaker, sentinel; and LaMoyne Roberts, historian. Lending the officers helping hand will be advisors, Howard Johnson, Rex Jensen, und LaRain Marble. The program of work fur the year is being drawn up and revised so as to encourage participation by all the members of the chapter. Chapter officers and aflvisors are working on plans to distribute show beef among the chapter members, to encourage participation in showing and fitting beef in the Junior Internaties.il Livestock show in North Salt Lake. A program is being planned for the meeting of fathers and sons to discuss problems confarming procerning supci-vise- l as such beef, sheep, dairy, jects, and farm improvements. Advisors and officers would like to encourage the parents to give tlwir full support to JJiese projects. Hun-sake- r, -' en received 30. 1954 red ribbons, and kissng the F.F.A. emblem, and answering questions in a quiz. They also received greenhand stock, crops, and farm mecha- pinfrom the advisors. received white ribbons. sien The entries consisted of livenic. The exhibits were prepared and exhibited under the direct-o- n of Howard Johnson and Rex Jensen, advisors. Other chapters) activities of this week included the green hand lnit&tion, which took place September 30. Green hands of first year chapter membars enjoyed dipping their hands in green paint, ITEM-OF-THE-MON- VISIT CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Iver-so- n have returned home from a two weeks' visit to California, where they spent some time with their son Dwayne and family at West Covina. They also visited with Mr. Iverson's brother, Enoc at Dana Point, and other places of interest, including the Los Angeles County Fair. A TH OCTOBER SPECIAL Steak Knife Set fc Stainless Steel Mirror ..i p Fin- ished Blades, Specially Heat Treated and Hardened Hollow Ground, Serrated Tips e Genuine Imported Rosewood Kndles Beautiful fc Packed in Gift Box -- The Bear River F.F.A. merft-ber- s and advistrs had good f their reason to be proud state the at achievements fair, A e for the chapter, pulled down second place in state competit- Reg.8 frice Gold $4.95 OUIt OCTOSSEIl SPECIAL ion. Making the chapter extra' happy was the F.F.A. chain sow, which received grand champion in the F.F.A. division njid reser-egrand champion of the state fair. She also received second in the open class. Tno chapter also gained recognition by exhibiting more grain than any other chapter at the fair. , exhibits Out of Mo eighty-simade by the chapter members, forty-threreceived blue ribfirst bons or place, twenty-sev- - $549 d QUALITY BEAUTY UTILITY The Fchwcj Gift You'll Be FkuJ ftronnrem DELL HANSEN. Manager e To Give! ram Phone 5911 Tremonton LIBERTY New son-in-la- Thursday, Friday, Saturday inson, Mrs. John F. Conley and Mrs. Vera Hall of Portage, Mrs. Ralph Gleed, Mrs. Wilford Gleed and Mrs. Ella Richardson of Malad and Mrs. Leona Hall of Logan. Among those who attended the Ice Follies at Salt Lake City were: Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hosk ins, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs and grandchildren, Mrs. Margaret Knudsen, Nassie Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen. Sept. 30. Oct. 1, 2 TWO BIG HITS LeoGORCEY thmtxIIALL - i and "TEXAS CITY' 'wi3( W:.m m a CARTOON CLOSED SUNDAY 1 lllll Bless Grandsons J. John blessed two grandsons in sacrament meeting SunN. MONDAY thru SATURDAY OCTOBER 4. 5. 6, 7. 8. 9. 20th first production In the Century-Fox- 's NEW, IMPROVED CSDKlIsLVIASglP The personal saga of a father and his four sons rising out of the might and magnitude of America in the making day. Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Madsen of Malad and Grant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Bell. Val Dee, son of Mr, and Mrs. William L. Gibbs was blessed by his grandfather, J. Hyrum Gibbs in the same meeting. LeeRoy Pettingiil, who has been transferred from the Navy to the Fleet Marines, left Thursday for duty at Camp Pendleton, Calif., after a 21 day leave at the home of his Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris. He was accompanied to Salt Lake City by his wife and Mrs. Harris. They also visited the same day with Mr. and Mrs. Reid Harris. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gibbs and son Randy returned Wednesday from Susan vi lie, Calif., where they have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowen and family of Ogden visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. John Edman and children of Ogden were weekend guests of Mrs. Edman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. DcRoy Hawks. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hall of Brigham City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William L. 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