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Show THE LEAD p fM U I W gJ -J L3 "P BBBB'BBBIiJBglCTWW Double Feature BB B B B FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AUG3VST 8, 9, BIG DOUBLE FEATURE mm Sun., Mon., i I B B B B HB son Rex visited during the week at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Clark Bowen before leaving to spend the weekend fishing in Yellowstone Park. Patty Fryer of Salt Lake City is spending hex vacation with her cousin, Geneal Fryer. r Mrs. Robert Cooney and daughters, Kathryn and Judy of New York, left Sunday for their home, having spent the month of July with Mrs.' Coney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop. She was accompanied as far as Ogden by Collinston Mm. gJ E. W. Wan LOCAL BOYS HOME ON LEAVE Mark H, Jensen, who is stationed with the Coast Guard In the State of Washington, happily surprised his parents Thursday by walking in on them to spend some time. Leland Stone is spending his furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stone. Leland is in the Coast Guard and is stationed her parents and sister, Karroll. at Astoria, Oregon. Eldon Johnson Is spending a Mrs. Ed Bowers was In Ogfew days in St. Charles, Idaho, den Wednesday. On Wednesday Mrs. R. W. where he Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs". Moroni Schwab. Warnke, Mrs. Clark Bowen, Mrs. -' SimMrs. Attending the Johnson family Charles Bishop, Ralph mons and daughter Marlene were reunion from here were Mr, and In Salt Lake Citv. Marlene re Mrs, George Johnson, Mr. and mained to visit for a few days Mrs. B. F. Johnson and their with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fran-co- families and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ericksen, The group met at Lt. and Mrs. Gordon Blgler and the picnic grounds in Fielding. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. .their two small sons returned Johnson were Mrs. Rose to week Seymour their home the during T a c o m a, Washington, after Schwab; Mr. and Mrs. Ovid Gerald Henderson and spending their vacation with reNona Budge of Logan. latives in the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Thame Secrist Mr and Mrs. Ross Bowen and Eb-enez- er. , after " B TrTT -- n 3 and family were dinner guests recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ross in Ogd.en. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Johnson were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson in River Heights. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hansen were Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Jackson and family of Randolph. Airman and Mrs. M. E. Hall of Clearfield spent Sautrday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W, Warnke. Mrs. Hall's birthday was celebrated. On Sunday the Halls left for St. Joseph, Mis souri, where they will visit with the L. L. Halls. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simmons spent the weekend in Yelowstone Park. Mrs. Anna Durfey visited Sunday afternoon with her mother, Mrs. Mary Maughan in Wells-ville. m. Gri-man- d; Primary Family Night was observed .Sunday evening under the direction of the ward president, Rose Rucker. Anna Durfey and Ida Johnson were stake board representatives. Paul Vance of Manti visited a few hours Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Durfey. Mr. and Mrs. Jake White of Garland and Mr, and Mrs. Ed Dillon of Long Beach California, were Thursday callers at the Marvin Simmons home and also at the Wilford Durfey home. Kathryn and Ilene Marble, small daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marble had their tonsils removed at the Logan Hospital on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bialer and two children of Phoenix, Arizona returned to their home after spending their vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bigler and Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Foster. Mr. and Mrs..Collen Booth of Bridge, Idaho were Sunday guests at. the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Dick Jensen. They had their infant son named at fast meeting. He was named Bobby C, Booth by Norma's uncle, Mark Jensen. , Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen and son Mark were in Salt Lake City Sunday afternoon, where they visited with Mar Jean Jensen. ilIe operations- - Modernize your dairying with less cost and less work to you by and . . . for water pumping using electricity heating, ventilation, sterilizing, milk cooling and many other tasks. ' Electricity does so many farm jobs better, with less cost and work. - BUY 24 FROM YOUR DEALER I10UH n 17 Mrs. Christine Peterson w vtMMt' TV Service Department Open Daily 8:00 to 6:00 P. M. Phone 2121 Tremonton INC. Night Phones 3237 or 4942 rj l. 1 mn rrrr-f) - 1 Fri., Sat., Aug. 13, 14, 15, 16 Drama of Primitive Passions v Li Li L - mi RONALD cnriinT nmunrn I 114 nrn Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eliason Jr. day. were in Salt Lake Friday to atMrs. Nora Kupfer entertained . tend the Republican convention. Friday at her home for the Rosann Cutler returned to members of her sewing club. Montello, Nevada Monday even- Light refreshments were served ing after spending three days at and the afternoon was spent in home. sewing and chatting. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Murray Mr. and Mrs. George Payne of Rupert, Idaho called at the were elated this week nver a Orian Peterson home on Satur- new grand daughter, born to day. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Smith of Mrs. Luzell Eliason and daughr. Ogden. This is their fourth ter Pat were in Ogden Monday to attend funeral services far an Mr. and Mrs. Deon Firth and aunt of Mrs. Eliason's. family were in Ogden Monday Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson Jr. with them was Mrs. Mable and Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Cut- Payne. ler were in Salt Lake to the DeMrs. Ethel Mae Firth and chmocratic convention. ildren, Rex and Carol, Mrs. MyrIn Sacrament meeting Sunday, tle Anderson and son Dwight Mr. and Mrs. Chrd Jones of and Mrs. Deloris Stokes and dauhad their baby blessed. ghter Paula Vee were in Logan The name that was chosen was Saturday morning. The children Michel Lenardo Jones. had the delightful experience of meeting was participating in the radio prounder the .direction of the pri- gram, "Playmates Party," at stamary with President Ella Tal- tion KVNU. bot conducting. The Theme was was the winnerDwight Anderson of the quiz, re"The Family ' Primary Hour." ceiving a box of chocolates. They Three stake board members were special guests at the Tom were present. and Jerry picture show after the Mr, and Mrs. Laurence Anderprogram. son had as their Sunday visitors Mrs. Ella Anderson is having a Mr. and Mrs. Rex Anderson and wonderful experience this week children, Craig, Shirlee and Dar- - in the form of a Vida Fox Claw- cei, Mr.; and Mrs. Charles An son tour. She left Thursday to derson and Mrs. Ida Anderson, board the "Historic Train to Hill all of Logan. Mrs. Ida Ander- Cumorah" tour. Enroute they son remained to visit indefinite- will visit all places of interest at the home of her daughter Between ly here and New York. .Mrs. Ada.Pratt entertained at will also enjoy the inspirThey er home Friday In honor of her pageant at Hill Cumorah mother's birthday. Besides the ingMrs. Wanda Newman was honPratt family Mr. and Mrs. Fred ored last Thursday evening at a Neal and Mr. and Mrs. Norman delightful party at the home of Talbot were present. dau-gte- Tre-mont- on si Pi CIO CHARISSEE b b ij u h mrrrr B B B J y LU I i 1 -n-r presented the Primary with a asked to sing at quarterly conscroll commending them on their ference and their leader, Ethel "Children's Friend" quota. Mae Firth requests that all those Little Bruce Tanner of Nevada interested be to practice every has been spending the past few Monday at 2:30. weeks with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson. Mrs. David R. Waldron and Mrs. Mary Peterson of Elwood Susan and Nancy, daughters, spent Thursday afternoon at the Mrs. Jack Fronk and daughter home of Mrs. Mable Stokes. Annette,' Mrs. B. N. Benson and Robert, Kathleen and Nancy daughter Ann and Mrs. Quentin Marrow of Honeyville have been Allen and daughter Alica spent spending a few days at the home last week at Lake Shore LLodge of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and at Bear Lake. Mrs. John F. Eberhard. i Mrs. Edd Smith from Preston, Dr. Lyle J. Adams and family Idaho is spending the week at of Burbank, California, have the home of her parents, Mr. and spent the past two weeks visit- Mrs. Rasmus Anderson. Mrs. Aning in Tremonton and Logan. derson's condition remains about During their stay they have the same. ited with Mr. and Mrs. Basil The singing mothers have been ams.. Sunday-evenin- . Jaunita Evans, Mrs. Newman was given a crib quilt. The blocks Bothwell were embroiderd and quilted by primary officers and teachers. She was also presented with a SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS planter. The evening was spent Both' the Junior and Senior in games, with prizes going to softball teams were successful Ethel Mae Firth, Anna Anderson, in their championship games Wanda Newman and Cleon Peduring the week. T h e junior terson.; Delicious refreshments team won their game riday ev- were served by the group. taken last week showed ening after defeating Tremonton Second and Elwood. The sen- that little Hal Anderson receivior team won their game Mon- ed a fractured hip in his acciday evening against Tremonton dent last week. The primary presented a loveSecond, the score being 38 to 4. This means that both teams will ly program Sunday evening. represent South Bear River in Stake board visitors were Mrs. the Regional Tourney. The Jun- Francessa Summers and Mrs. ior boys were in Ogden Tuesday Rozella Anderson. Mrs. Anderson for their first game but were disappointed when their opponents from Riverside did not show up. The boys were automatically given the game. The players were certainly backed well by members of the ward attending. The senior division playoff is next week. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Anderson 4r and family were in 'Bear Lake I Sunday. Mrs. Anderson and Nona Eleda Vee Stokes Have You Heard? JOYCE has come to Northern Utah AT ' X-ra- ys day afternoon at the ward hall with her mother acting as hostess. The afternoon was spent in preparing a brides book. Light refreshments were served and many lovely gifts were received by the future bride. Mr. Jay Ellison of Mallala, Oregon was a Wednesday visitor at the D. L. Stokes home. Mrs. Thayne Stokes was in Ogden Monday visiting with her brother, Oleen Shuman, who has just recently had a serious back operation. He i3 doing as well as can be expected. Her father was also in the hospital overnight with a fractured Jaw. re ceived when a cow kicked him. Mrs. Stokes donated a pint of blood while there. Mr. and Mrs. Emil KuDfer tock their young visitor, Danny to meet the train In Oerden last week, where he met his me ter and they continued their Journey homeward to Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Udv and family and Mr. and Mrs. Levan Nelson and family were In Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Evans were in Soda Springs on Sun For-bu- CAREY-FOR- D, uuhn Wed, Thurs., i 'jrm CUP AND SAUCER ENTERTAINS Mrs. Vern Arbon was hostess to the Cup and Saucer Club at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs Darlene Hurd was the honored guest. Mrs. Joan Heyder was Games were played. Prizes were won by Rozen Hurd Kay stayed to visit her sister. and Naomi Garbanati. The guest Larry Anderson has been home of honor was presented with a on furlough. He is being transgift. A delicious luncheon was ferred from Enid, Oklahoma to served to eight members. Camp Stone, California. Foy Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Nelson and Shuman has also been home on small son of Salt Lake visited a short leave. 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