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Show The Tremonioa. Utah Thursday. August 31. 19B1 Possible Bear RiverGridPositions Announced BOTHWELL Young Marrieds Enjoy Steak Fry The young married class of the ward enjoyed a steak fry at the ball park Monday Everyone reported evening. having a good time with plenty to eat for all. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Firth and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harris and family LaDell spent a few days during the week fishing and boating on Twin Lakes in Idaho. Mrs. Margo Marble and new baby son are spending a few days resting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sum- mers and children Grant and Pamela of Gooding, Ida., spent the weekend at the Arlo Summers home. Visit In Xevada Mrs. Darwin Snell and children Jim and Scott visited Sunday with the DeLon Stokes. They live in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baugh and son, Craig, of Portland, are spending the week at the Edward M. Stokes home. Mrs. Verna Stokes spent at the some time last week Edward Stark home while Ted was in Denver. Colo., attend ing the showing of new 1962 cars. DeLon Stokes was in Ogden during the week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cullimore and children left Satin' day to return to their home at have Calif. They Concord, been spending the summer here while Ralph attended school at Utah State University. Mr. and Mrs. John Eberhard are taking care of their granddaughter, Roxey Jo Thompson while her parents, Donna and Jerry are on vacation. Mrs. Arvella Stark traveled to Davis County where she judged the needlework at the Davis County air. While there she visited L. Darrell Stokes who is a former resident of Bothwell and who Is now the Davis County agent. Ore., DRIVE k LEADER li PHONE AL THIS IS OUR LAST SHOW OF THE SEASON Sept. "THE STEEL 1-2- -3 CLAW" George Montgomery In Technicolor - ALSO - "BRAMBLE backing chores. Taylor, who passes well and who has ball carrying ability and much football know-hois expected to show well for the Rivermen. Pete Quinney, a promising junior, should also see action at quarterback. Colyn Knudsen, another senior who saw considerable action last year, appears as the most promising candidate for fullback. Knudsen is speedy and also shows much football know-hoStarters in halfback posid tions will likely be Lynn and Darrell Rudd. Both boys saw action in last year's; play. Steve Green who will also play end wiU likely get the nod for halfback actiop as win Leonard Hansen. Dale Thomas, a senior from1 Portage, and Clair Stenquist, a Tremonton junior, will play center. At guard will be Gail Womack, George Ward and Tony Munk. All three boys are seniors. Dennis Udy, Colyn Crozier, Steve Jensen, and Dan Litch-for- d are top candidates for tackle slots. Udy, Crozier, and Jensen are seniors. Litchford is a junior. On hand to catch passes at end will be Darrell Newman, Laurence Hunsaker, and Blaine Pierson. Newman played end during his junior year last season. Hunsaker and Pierson are juniors. Coaches Simmons and Petersen point out that many other promising boys will see action in Friday's game. Coach Simmons reveals that conditioning and defense will be stressed during season's Colyn Knudsen, captain of the Bear River football squad for the coming season. play. However, a well developed passing attack and effective offensive ground play will receive much attention. It is likeCOLLINSTON ly that the Rivermen will resort to the use of a mixed T formation with floaters and flankers. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Y. Ogden Saturday and visited The schedule for the season Simmons left Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Johnfollows: son in Sunset. children and where Iowa Glenwood, they will visit their daughter, Mrs. n Mr. and Mrs. Evart Pierce Games John Campbell and family. motored to Salt Lake City Fri- Sept. 8 - West at Bear River They were accompanied by Mr. day where their daughter was Sept. 15 - Bear River at South and Mrs. Tom Robbins of receiving treatment at the Sept. 22 Cyprus at Bear River Stone. LDS Childrens Hospital. River at Granger Sept. Mrs. Addie Linford and Mr. Dr. Vere H. Johnson of LoGames and Mrs. Glen Taylor and gan visited Wednesday with Oct. 6 - League Box Elder at BR daughter from Afton, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson. Oct. 13 - Bear River at were Sunday guests of Mr. and Men Enjov Fishing South Cache Mrs. George E. Johnson. Delbert Kidman, T. W. Pot- Oct. 20 - Logan at Bear River Mr. and Mrs. Norvil ter, Charles Bishop and Otto Oct. 27 - Bear River at North Cache and family motored to Rucker went on a fishing trip Bear Lake Sunday where they on the Snake River in Idaho, Nov. 3 - Clearfield at Bear River were the guests of Mr. and Wednesday. Mrs. Russell Satterthwaite in Mrs. Clarence Bigler and Garden City. children Susan and David of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Bowen of California were the over night Ogden spent Sunday with Mr. guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. LaMar Bowen and Wallace B. Simmons. They aso visited at the George family. G. Russell Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and sons motored to Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Reynolds and sons of Salt Lake City visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. L. last let-term- BACK TO SCHOOL WITH A NEW HAIR-D- O ESPECIALLY FOR THOSE WHO CAN'T GET INTO OUR SHOP DURING REGULAR HOURS WE WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 8:00 All-re- THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS Exquisite Hair Fashions 41 SOUTH 1st EAST AL 7-75- 70 EXQUISITE HAIR, WITH REGULAR CARE Try Leader Classifieds WATCH FOR OPENING OF NEW FABRIC AND SEWING CENTER & BOLTS BUTTONS AND PFAFF -:- CENTER SEWING FABRICS - -:- SEWING NOTIONS - Pre-seaso- -:- PFAFF MACHINES - -- BUSH" MACHINE PARTS - REPAIRS 29-Be- ar - Barbara Rush - James Dunn Dickinson Ange In Technicolor Richard Burton mons and Don Petersen expect to place on the line and In the backfield a starting eleven somewhat heavier than the gridders of last year. However, they may lack some of the speed evidenced by the 1960 squad Starting position are still pending; however, it is likely that Jay Taylor, a senior will handle quarter- - Simmons' To Visit Daughter In Iowa THURS - FRI - SAT - SUN August 31 Bear River gridders will pry the lid off their 1961 football season when they meet West High in a night game on the Bear's field on Friday, Sept 8. The Bears, who started football practice Monday, should field an eleven capable of offering stiff competition to opposing prep squads. From the some 65 prospects (working out daily. Coaches Gerald Sim Fireworks Sunday. Sept. 3 WE ARE ONLY OPEN ON THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY OF EACH WEEK. Thanks for your patronage See you next spring Owned and operated by Merril and Faunice Laub Bowen. P. s p E C I A S L ALL TYPES LAWN MOWERS V3 OFF Real Bargains In Discontinued Lines of PORTER - GABLE POWER TOOLS CLOSE OUT ON PAINTS AND FENCING MATERIALS For Free Estimates Phone AL r- - - - - 7-71- 21 v Adrian Fronk of Orem and Charles Smith of Sunset spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Foster Fronk. Treanonton Visitors Mrs. Alice Buxton of Tre- monton has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowers and Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Bovvers the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lee of Layton were also visitors at the Bowers home during the weekend. Craig and Keith Jensen have been visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Erickson while their parents at Yellowstone vacationed Park. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Claine Jensen of Salt Lake City. Brian Marble was an overnight guest of Randy Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kidman and daughter Shauna returned from a pleasant vacation in Denver, Colo., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stanley and family. Social Security Changes Made changes in the Act changed the minimum benefit rate from S33 to $00 per month, Ernest Roberts, representative of the Ogden social security office, explained today. The change will affect only those benefit whose beneficiaries rate has been less than $40, and who annlicd for benefits after having reached age 65. Anyone who is receiving "reduced benefits" may continue to receive amounts less than $40. For instance, anyone who applies for benefits before reaching aero 65, and who re ceives less than the earlier $33 minimum, will not recieve $40 under the new law, but will receive a proportionate Whole lb. TUitKEYS BAKERY DEPT. FROZEN FOODS FAMALEE BREAD Large Loafs -- SNIDERS up to 5 years to pay o OJSVIBER CO. 209 WEST MAIN - TREMONTON -- 4 , ,89c ....-- . FROZEN PIES Swiss Miss Fruit 14 oz. m JwMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMWWkAAAAAAAAAAAAAAM . Migri Q0 qJz CAL'FAME 3 f0,49e CATSUP mm lemonade (5) PORK & BEANS Recent Social Security lb. S-&- CANTS Beneficiaries not n t do to bring about this increase, Mr. Roberts explain ed. The chances will be re flected in the check for Aug ust 1961, payable Sept. 3. anvthinsr 1 f Large Sixe i FORD RANCH WAGON KENT BROUGH GARLAND, UTAH Mluy-- s HUNT 300 Zfc. Z5C winner of increase. Ho Down Payment 3& lb. tirade HP i for Ar : i MARGARINE I B I 2 : LOO! ISS. (O g ST !; |