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Show B PAGE EIGHT. Mr. and Mrs. John It Gibbs the patt week. Mi and Mrs. David W. Moni-- : Pcttage returned home from Id'iho Falls Mrs. Vera Sederholm and litMrs. Eliza Knudsen returned iast week after a teu iuy's visit tle Miss Nancy Jeppson of Brighome last week after spcndin? with their daughter, Mrs. Roy ham City and Mr. and Mrs. Lyn two weeks in St. George with Merrill. Larson of Logan were Monday her daughter Mrs. Rhoda Hol-coMr. and Mrs. Carl Lindstrom dinner guests of the David LarMrs. Kr.udsen s du;rhto" of Salt Lake were guests at the sons. Marilyn, who has si:? it home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. L. C. Collins and Mr. Slaterly :i St. George with her Merrill the week. past . of Blackfoot, Idaho, visited with sister, let urn ed heme Miss Vera Jean Hall spent the David of Larson, Saturday. 1WI Kimball Mr and Mrs. fore part of the week in Ogden with Mrs. David Larson, J. here Mr. are and visitin;San D;zr with her grandmother, Mrs. Rose W. Larson and Mrs. Eph PeterMrs. li. ll's mother, Mrs. Mar- Hall. and other relason and son, Rex, attended the garet Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cannon i afriends. Centennial tives Homecoming celebra Francisco of San and daughters River City SaturMiss rfuth Mae Smith return- visited Bear at here with relatives dur- tion events of the day were All ed horn; last Wedn oday from day. the past week. San Fra '.'Cisco whe:.j she has ing enjoyed. greatly spent .T?veral weens with ner Sunday dinner guests of the father David Larsons were Mr. and Mrs. Miss jtdrey Ho .veil anived Palmer DeLong and children of home on Monday from Rupert Kemmerer, Wyoming, and Mr. after sending the past tnree Misses Sherrie Kay and Orene and Mrs. Lyn Larson and small weeks theie. Petersen of Pocatello, Idaho, daughter of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes, Byro-- i Hall left fo.- Salt Lake were overnight guests Friday of and Doland Hall left for San their aunt, Mrs. Laurence Peter- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson and Franc isco where they are em- sen. ployed, the latter part of the Milton Hodges flew to Salt their families, spent Friday and week after spending some time Lake and Rock Springs, Wyomhere with their parents, Mr. and ing with his brother, Saturday. Mrs. Harold E. Hall. Mrs. Eva Petersen went to Captain Keith Conley and his Brigham Monday with her son, friend, Mr. Brenkman of Gary, Boyd after having spent a week Indiana, arrived here last Sat- with her son Scott and family. urday morning to ,sr.end a few Myrna Petersen is a house days with Keith's parents, Mr. guest this week at the home of a;id Mrs. John F. Conley. On Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Petersen at Saturday evening, accompanied i r a'r-:o- - -, PenrcM - Brigham. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ersol Berchtold and family, spent the day with Mrs. Leo Young. D. M. Grover was an overnight guest at the Ersol Berchtold home, Tuesday night. Mrs. Luetta Leak and children were Ogden visitors, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Grover and son spent last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ersol Berchtold. The Grovers and Berchtolds spent Wednesday in Salt Lake and Thursday in Roosevelt. Don Berchtold accompanied them to Roosevelt. Bishop and Mrs. Jesse F. Petersen were Brigham visitors, Tuesday. Monday afternoon, the ladies of the Penrose Ward entertained in honor of Mrs. Jesse F. Petersen at her home. An enjoyable afternoon was enjoyed by all. A remembrance book was made by the ladies and presented to Mrs. Petersen. Delicious refreshments were served. The Petersens are going to Albion, Idaho, for the winter. Mrs. A. L. Smith and Mrs. Petersen were Brigham visitors, Tuesday. Tuesday evening, th3 Centennial chiefs entertained at a surprise party in honor of Mrs. J. by Mr. and Mrs. Conley and sons, Max and Clayton, they left for Mfckay to vis.t ivir. and Mrs. Le-rE. Gibbs. The for1 part of this week the grojt with the who exception of John F. retmned home Monday nigr t, vvnt to Boise to vi;,it with Mr. er.cl Mrs. Kenneth Ward. xY'.rs Floe Roderick .'.pent the past week in Tremonton with her sirtf r, Mrs. Bertha Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Hawkes entertained as their hous" guest during the past week, Mrs. Havkes' mother from Bingham M:. and Mrs. Lewis Hale are vbitmg here with Mr. Hale's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Halo r, Mrs. Arthur Dixon and Mrs. of and Deneee, Loga Carma Taylor and son, Lewis, of 'gden, visited at the home of uy . dau-&Me- (1 ft 0 j Saturday in Logan canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer were hosts to a number of friends at a watermelon bust in the evening cn Labor Day. At- -, Lyle tending were Mr. and Mrs. Lar-! Paul Mrs. Mr. and Johnson, Mr.' Rhodes Ursel and Mrs. son, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson and their families. Mrs. Fred Grover and Flo made a business trip to Brig-- j ham City, Friday and Monday, They were in Logan Wednesday. and Marine Grover Flo of the City members Rhodes, softball played in the team, Drug northern league tournament in Thursday Ogden, Wednesday, and Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Shaffer. Don, JoAnne and Mrs. Sherman Oyler and children were in Salt Lake City, Thursday and Fri-- i dav. Mrs. L. R. Shaffer, accompan ied Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gleason to Lehi, Saturday, where they attended the Enterprise HomeIt was a pot luck sup- - find the They're Belling the Shumans in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shuman and family visited in Brigham, Tuesday. Their daughter, remained in Brigham to visit for a few days at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Fred L. Pet- visited with o fast. Choose yours now. De-Ann- FULLB PfllflTS r -- .iticrr v Slyl-EE- Z V AX fashion sho high way Benoorh if ell, the mnersol "flore-Fil- " pampers your im'ep. ; V -- A s. en Cle-la- nd Peterson, Rcdney Petersen and Richard Smith, went to La- gocn where they enjoyed the day. Enroute they visited briefly at Clearfield with Mr. end Mrs. Wayne Fielding and family. Francis Peterson spent the week-en- d with his mother. Mrs. Dorris Peterson and family. His wife and young son had teen here for the week. Mrs. Peter- son, with Yetta Karen and Elaine Sorensen, accompanied them to Hill Field Monday and then the three went cn to L. muRSDAy ar grandsons Richard Marble and Stewart Rhodes, returned Sunday from a three weeks stay v Sun Valley, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Grover and children, accompanied bv Mrs. Grcver's father, Mr. Martin, visited here and were dinner guests of the Wildon Grovers cn Sunday. Mr. Martin stopp:d over for a couple cf days on a business trip from Lcs Angeles to Denver. On Monday the Grovers returned and spent Labor Day in East Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Godfrey and children of Clarkstcu visited on with Mr. and ' Thursday evening Mrs. Ned Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ivla.an cf Ogden visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wildon Grover. , Mr. and Mrs. Leo Godfrey and Mr. and Mrs. E. Godfrey of Clarkstcn, called on the L. R. Shaffers on Wednesday. They were returning from a trip to Ir'.aho which took them to Paul ,4 relatives. ' "G i J r - Glarrorizes,!-- , izes c sliocle-- nl t. ' uanr color. N TEMPORARY. j ' CITY DRtt ! Now We Can V Offer - i ! 19411 1 as New! 5 s J Elegant! Lavish! Women's Hats 2.98 y New as tomorrow! Elabor- A g ately trimmed, hats in' generously handled wool felts, rayon satins, sparkling sequins. Be first to wear one! close-fittin- Softer, WIEiTS f 9-9- E M ONTO N sa ri Fulkt Full Fashioned DRESSES 45-Gan-ge Fol Gaymodes! Yes! Famous Gaymodes In 3 New Fall Shades 0 4 You've" wanted them! You've waited for them! 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Mr. and Mrs. Ned Shs ff?r and family spent Sunday in Malad Rachel Williams. with M-Mrs. Eill Cole and baby cf O?-dvisited two days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson. Labor Day. the Petersons, with Mrs. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rhodes Sensational News! Doyle Stanfill left Wednesday to return to his home in Mesa, Arizona, after visiting here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill returned Tuesday from a trip to the Northwest. They visited their daughter, Mrs. Russet Lund at Seattle, Washington, and took a boat trip from there to Vancouver, B. C, Canada. Tok Kent. e, ersen. 1 at the home cf Jacob AssortmentAim Petersen and daughters, Sherrie and Donna. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Mollie biggest, newest stocks right here! 1947 styles in design and colors. per held Our BiggesJ0&pp F. You'll Tremon ton. Utah coming. En-gv- ar Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Shuman and son of Brigham were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. 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