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Show Thursday. October 22. 1953 DEWEYVILLE Grace Warlike VISITS HERE FROM CALIFORNIA Attorney and Mrs. Elmer Winger of Modesto, California were guests for ten days at the home of Mrs. Winger's mother, Mrs. Horace Lish Sr. The Lishs and the Wingers were dinner guests Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L Wheat-le- y. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Johnson attended a birthday party Sunday evening for Mrs. M. P. Jenkins at her home in Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perry and children and Mabelline were Sunday dinner guests Ma-iho- of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson at Preston, Idaho. Saturday afternoon and evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke were Mrs. Albert Purcell and daughter, Diane, of Dayton, Ohio, and Mrs. M. A. Talbot of Ogden. Mrs. N. Peter Marble was a Sunday dinner guest at the home of her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Packer at Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Barrett, Miss Isobel Stump, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Sorenson and family and Mrs. Ned Bodily and family of Mendon and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thackeray and family of Croy-dewere Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Brough and Mrs. Thales Cannon visited awhile Sunday at Mantua with n 1 IUs His Music of Yesterday and Today s, PARTY HONORS CHERYL GARDNER Mrs. Floyd Gardner enterafternoon in SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY tained Tuesday honor of her daughter Cheryl's ninth birthday. Ten friends enjoyed games and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cannon and Mrs. Clifford Cannon of Fielding visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Thales Cannon and family. Mrs. Winford Barrus and children visited Wednesday at Lewiston with Mrs. Hannah WHITE CITy rBAltRGDM Prevent Noise, Heat, Dust, Cold. Cut Heat, Cleaning Bills. O Increase Property Value. d Insure comfort. months ago, was able to have able to be there with him. the cast removed Monday and The Primary officers and reports that it is improving teachers met at the home of Mrs. Lois Lamb for their Teachsatisfactory. Mrs. Ruth Goddard of Malad, er Training Lesson. Lois Lamb, Idaho visited her daughter, Ann Jane Udy and Lavon Nish to the served refreshments Nish Tuesday. Mrs. Emma Boswell of Provo group. and Mrs. Clara Maughn of Wellsville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lamb Friday. Mrs. Earl Pearson is in the Valley Hospital receiving medMrs. Clark Bowen ical treatment. Rozan and Sharon, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford ATTEND CALIFORNIA Nish had their tonsils removed WEDDING Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe DeLong left Mrs. Ida Hess of Malad, Idaho and Mrs. Ettie Rudd of Fielding Thursday for Los Angeles Calif, will attend the wedspent Thursday visiting with where they of their ding daughter, Joan their sister, Mrs. Zella Hess Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hess were who has been living there for in Ogden Monday and visited several years with her sister, their daughter. Mrs. Clarce Mrs. Ileen Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Fronk Schofield and family. and children of Orem, Utah HOME ON FURLOUGH spent, several days last week Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Taylor are with Mr. Fronk's parents, the visiting Mrs. Taylor's parents. Lester Fronks at Wheelon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pearson. Aileen Simmons and Olive is stationed Boyd with the Durfey spent Thursday in Gararmed forces at Camp Stone-ma- land with "Mrs. Jim White in California. His wife, helping her with a quilt. In the (the former Wilma Pearson) is evening the White family gather BEAVER DAM and COLLTNSTON n NEW LIBERT Y ed at the home of J. J. White to honor him on his seventy first birthday. Nathan Simmons of Logan was the guest of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Seymore Johnson were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orvid Grimand of Logan Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith of Ogden visited Friday with Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr and Mrs. Lester Fronk. The Paul DeLongs of Rock Springs, Wyoming and the James DeLongs of Soda Springs. Idaho were home Wednesday to visit their parents the Jo and see them off on their trip to California. Mrs. L. H. Fronk visited Saturday in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Jesse Fox. Bishop and Mrs. Clark Bowen were Ogden visitors Monday. They also called on the Clarence Richards in Brigham City and Terri returned with them for a few days visit. Mrs. V. O. Packer and Mrs. Clark Bowen with their four other sisters were dinner guests of Mrs. Frank Cannon in Field De-Lon- ing Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Erickson and their two children of Bountiful spent the weekend with the Jos. A. Ericksons. Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson of Logan were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bowen Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Early had as weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sorensan of Burley, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kidman of Ogden came up for the deer hunt and spent the weekend with Mr. Kidman's parents, the Delbert Kidmans. Mrs. Darold Bowen and children and Mrs. Gene Bowen of Logan visited Sunday with friends and relatives here. Nedra Simmons, Margene Jensen and JoAnn Bowen were home Thursday to attend the wedding reception for Dennis Simmons and Carolyn Thrope in Logan. Mrs. Paul Wrathall and baby of Salt Lake City stayed over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bjorn, while her husband was on a business trip to Idaho. Tre.no.uou, u.ah THEATRE Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday, October 25, 26, 27, 28 Thursday. Friday. Saturday. Oct. 29. 30. 31 THEIR NEWEST LAUGH RIOT! "r fc DONNA BARBARA REED 'BATES NEWS JOSEPH x c - i Happens AJl CALLEIA FRED CLARK 'A PERILOUS JOURNEY" CARTOON CARTOON SONS SHORT "SHANE" IS COMING Hirst Hodges. Mrs. N. Peter Marble and Mrs. M. G. Perry were in Logan, year-roun- ALSCO of UTAH Friday. Mrs. Afton May of Brigham Citv visited Sunday with her sisters, Mrs. Rhoda Wheatley and Mrs. Ida Lish. Mrs. DeVere Nelson and two children of Nyssa, Oregon who have been visiting relatives in the valley, spent Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Holdavvay. Mrs. Virginia Peterson of Petersboro spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. M. G. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gardner and two children of Driggs, Idaho spent a few days here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gardner. Aluminum Storm Windows and Doors Awnings Good Housekeeping Approved Factory Installed Self-Financi- Small Monthly Payments Through F.H.A. Representatives H. B. (Toff) Linford Logan. I750 R Garland 147 M Mrs. Brough's mother, Mrs. Hailing. Mrs. Audrey Dewey of Ogden spent several days last week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser. Joseph Hansen of Wendell, Idaho, spent a few days during the week visiting with his par-ntMr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen and his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock. Mrs. J. P. Barnard of Brigham City is visiting for awhile with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heusser and boys. Mrs. Orlean Barrus attended a B.P.W. Convention held at Brigham City, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hassel, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jensen. Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudbury and Mr. and Mrs. George Sudbury of Salt Lake City spent the weekend together camping and hunting in Blacksmith Fork Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard were Ogden visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry and children of Ogden were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mrs. M. G. Perry. Mrs. Joe Hoskins and daughter Kathy of Roy, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Johnson. Richard Cannon Tremonton, 4812 zzzzzz: n K PLYMOUTH LaVon Nish P.T.A. SPONSORS ENTERTAINMENT ' I i irsi . ,f I i botineiinK ,ouri,,-,I of I I'" ' xFnT Tt l illK ! or "' n tvtryhing of j! I 1 j IRVIN IOTTA, MaiMfM I The P.T.A. sponsored an evening of entertainment Monday evening. The school children gave dances, songs and skits, after which William Thornton of Ogden gave several acts of slight of hand performance. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Merrell and son Norman of Idaho Falls visited at the Dewey Lamb home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rudd and daughter of Ogden were weekend guests of the Jasper Rudds. DeVerl Hess of Logan called on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hess Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish were in Logan Tuesday evening and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nish. 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