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Show THE Deweyville Bur-ban- Grace Warnke Injured In a Scooter Accident Rita Cannon was painfully in- jured when she lost control of her scooter on Highway 89, South of Deweyville Saturday afternoon. She suffered from a broken shoulder, bruises and shock. She is recovering at home. Rita is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thales Cannon. CLUB OFFICERS NAMED The Friendly Circle club met Thursday evening at the home of Orlene Barrus. Assisting hostesses were Elaine Bur- bank and Vonda Whitaker Luncheon was served and elec tions were held for the year. Virginia Blackham was elected president and Vonda Whitaker was made secretary of the or ganization. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spackman and family visited Sunday after noon in Mendon with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ladle. Paul and Shirley remained to visit for a short time with their grandparents. n Mrs. Marva Johnson of visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnand. Sunday afternoon callers at the Thales Cannon home were Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Harwood of Ogden. Mrs. Marguerite Peterson accompanied a group of boys and girls of the Primary to the Logan Temple for baptisms Saturday morning. Sunday evening a Primary graduation was conducted dur- Og-de- . Your 5"' UTAH POULTRY Manager jjj KFED GILES II' you Avinit lliime-Toyv- h O c service and the extra nviiiKs, the extra benefit of marketyour egg right here in Tremonton, come in and see uh any ing time, We are here to VOl ing Sacramental services. Those graduating were Janice Stephen Marble and Gary Norr. The Charley Peterson and the Wayne Norr families attended an Anderson family reunion held at Brigliam City Sunday. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gardner were Mr. and Mrs. Lorin k of Bozeman, Montana. Bishop and Mrs. Winford Barrus and their family attended the Barrus family reunion at Idaho Falls, Idaho Saturday. Em ma Jean and Marilyn, their daughters, remained to visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Barrus at Blackfoot, sere ! k, Bur-ban- $daho. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr and daughter Nancy were Sunday guests in Salt Lake City at the home of Mrs. Norr's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lund. Jimmy Miller of Salt Lake City is spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Warnke and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Allen of Hooper called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gardner. SCOUTS AT CAMP KEISEL The Boy Scouts are spending this week at Camp Keisel. Those attending are Melvin Bar rus, Hobart Dalton, Joseph Knudson and Gary Norr. Jay Norr spent Monday with them and others of the M.I.A. officers are spending the other evenings at the camp. George Jensen and son Neil of Cheyenne, Wyoming were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thales Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke attended the James F. Hunter family reunion Saturday even ing at Taylor ward west of Og den. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen visited Sunday in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Carl Smith. Mrs. Ross Bowen and two children of Salt Lake City spent several days at the home of Mrs. Bowen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gardner and family of Lynwood California are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gardner. Mrs. Sterling Gardner and daughters of Roy spent a day recently as guests of Mrs. Lloyd Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Peterson, Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gardner of Lynwood, California and their families and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gardner at spent Saturday together Blacksmith Fork canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard K. Johnson and family of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock and family visited in Salt Lake City it the hon r of. M-- . and Mrs. Lloyd Newsome Sunday. Julie Hansen., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hansen of Tremonton, who had just un- - PROTECTION LEADER. dergone surgery on her eyes, was Riverside at the Newsome home. Sandra Hensen returned home with Myrl Tdy them to spend the summer. Mrs. Raymond Heusser and boys were Brigliam City visitors Tuesday. They spent the afternoon with Mrs. J. P. Barnard. and Mrs. O. H. Peterson The Union Furniture of Lay-todaughter Janet, of Petersboro, are sponsoring Diane Bourne visited with Mrs. M. G. Perry Friday. On Sunday Mr. and a candidate for queen for the Mrs. Alton Perry and children Riata days. July 4th. Wallace Bourne, representing of Ogden and Mrs. Carrie Booth of Honeyville, visited with Mrs. the Stake Presidency as High Councilman, was accompanied Orry. by Elder La Mont Richards at MRS. HEUSSER church Sunday evening. La LEAVES HOSPITAL Mont gave a splendid flannel Mrs. Joseph Heusser, who has been a patient at anJDgden hospital returned to her home City last week. They were ovThursday. She is reported to ernight guests at the home of be slowly recovering from her Mrs. George Manning at illness. Mrs. La Dean Hodges and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry and family visited Sunday with Mrs. Rendall Draper of Ogden visited Perry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. at the Ernest Anger home SunK. L. Hess in Garland. Neil day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garn and Hess left that day to report back to duty at a camp near Amar- - daughter De Anna of Seattle. Washington arrived Friday to illo. Texas. Le Reay Olagua, who was spend a ten day's vacation with seriously burned in a farm ac their parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. cident a few weeks ago, has had J. Garn. They all spent the to spend more time at the hos weekend in the Uintah mounpital, but is home now and re tains on a fishing trip which phoved a very successful one. ported to be feeling better. Miss Florcne Anger arrived home Monday evening after havFielding ing spent the past months visiting with her grandmother. Florence Munson Mrs. W. L. Allred of Tjuana, California. She also spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Jtd Allred at San Fernando and with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holman at The Fielding Lions entertain- Burbank, California. Mr. and ed their ladies at a supper held Mrs. Holman and daughter in the banquet room at the Sharon accompanied Florence ward building Thursday even- home and spent Monday evening at the Ernest Anger home. ing. Lion president Carl WilMr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen cox presided. Bill Woffinden of Garland was guest of the ev attended a dinner party at Ogden Sunday evening given by ening and took charge of the Installation ceremonies. Those Mrs. Piatt Fuller at the Counclub. who will hold offices during the tryMrs. Nina Owen entertained are Oleen Garn, coming year at a party at her home Monday n M. J. Udy, Wendell Welling, in compliment to her Smith, Wallace Bourne, Earl evening daughter Judy who was celeHorace Holt, Peck, Jay Bourne, 13th birthday anniher brating Noble Petersen. The supper was Ten girl friends were prepared and served by the Jun- versary. and present enjoyed an evening ior Sunday school. of followed games, by refreshMrs. Lucille Godfrey and ments. Mrs. Lana and Vanita daughter Coombs and three daughters ARRIVES IN KOREA Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodges spent Wednesday at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley have received word of the safe of Salt Lake City were arrival of their son, A3c Robovernight guests at the home of ert Jay Hodges at his base near Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson last Seoul, Korea. week. Mrs. Munson accompanMr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen ied them to Ogden where she attended a buffet supper given few at the Brigham Golf clug Saturdaughter, Mrs. Ardis Burt and day evening. family. Kent Sutherland, who is attending the Spartan School of Aeronautics at Tulsa, Oklahoma has been spending the past two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherland. a Mrs. Earl Holt attended boating party at Pine View in Ogden last week, given in compliment to her daughter, Mrs. Mae Upton. Sunday and Monday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hastings and son Danny of Roy. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Skinner was their daughter, Mrs. Joyce Hess and family of Ogden. Mrs. Theo Richards and d daughter Reta attended a reunion held at Liberty park in Salt Lake City Saturday. Diane Honrne In Queen Contest n Farm-ingto- Lions Officers Installed Ar-vi- Farn-wort- h LET US PAY YOUR HOSPITAL AND DOCTOR BILLS. COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. HALVOR GLENN, Agent Tremonton Phone 2411 n. Thursday, July 2, 1953 board talk of the Book of Mormon. A young Indian boy from New Mexico sang. "A Mormon Boy", and he and La Mont sang a duet which was written by a girl from New Mexico. It was a very splendid meeting enjoyed by only a fair number of ward members. BABY BOY IN held at the Rees Pioneer park turned to Billings with the in Brigham City Friday after- itors for a week's visit. noon. Mr. and Mrs. Garland, LADIES ATTEND CANYON PARTY Mrs. Gertrude Hansen West accompanied by Mrs. Louise Green, of In honor of a son and daughter-in-lMr. and Mrs. Lee Kaysville, called on Mr. and aw, Mrs. Ed Udy. Mr. and Mrs. J. Macfarlane and family of LafayR. Kennard, Mr. and Mrs. Karl ette, California, Mr. and Mrs. Welling and other relations and James R. Kennard entertained cousin, HESS FAMILY friends Sunday. during the past week for the birthday. Games were played and a tasty lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Edna Ward attended the funeral in Logan for one of her neighbors of girlhood days. Mrs. Moses Thatcher. Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy. Mrs. Mabel Munns and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kennard attended the funeral of a cousin, J. R. Udy, in Wednesday. Thursday Bishop and Mrs. Capener and daughter went to the park for a week's vacation. Mrs. Phebe Ward and Iva Peters returned from Logan where they have visited relatives for several days. Mrs. Peters then went to Thatcher to visit Mrs. Sylvia Dunn. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward took Mrs. Iva Peters to Salt Lake City, where she will visit for a couple of days and then go on to her home in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Ward will visit during the day with a of M's. Ward. MOVE TO NEVADA Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Udy took their daughter, Mrs. Nancy Ann Frazer and daughters to Ogden early Tuesday morning where they took the train to their new home in Pioche, Nevada. Mrs. Frazer has been visiting her mother for about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Udy's mother, Mrs. Orson Bailey in Logan. Arden Macfarlane returned during the week from a trip to Montana with her brother, Leo Macfarlane and wife. Edna Ward, accompanied by Myrle Udy and three ladies from Garland, attended the Daughters of the Pioneers county social. are happy to announce the arrival of a 7 lb. grandson at the Valley hospital Friday, June 26, on the anniversary of their wedding day. to Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bourne. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne spent Sunday in Kaysville with their daughter, Mrs. Ray Phillips and family. Accompanying the guests from California was Mrs. Kathcrine Strecker of Billings. Montana mother of Mrs. Leo Macfarlane. Miss Adene Marfarlane re Sunday guests at the Kennard home were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dale and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brammer. Mr. Kennard's son M. J. and family of Salt Lake City also visited them recently. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward and following sons and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hess are baby of Salt Lake City, spent and their families: Mr. and Mrs. happy to announce the arrival the weekend with their parents, J. H. Bowcutt, Logan; Mr. and of a son at the Valley hospital Mr. and Mrs. Art Ward. Mrs. Jay Macfarlane and the Ted during the week. Big brother Macfarlanes, Riverside; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Thorn Robert and sister Karen are Mrs. Burnell Roundy and and of ChesMr. and Mrs. Perry and Mrs. Ferris Macfarlane, Fieldwelcoming him in the home. ter Thorn of Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Reed MacfarOn Tuesday Mrs. Florence California visited with Mr.park, and ing; Udy entertained 18 small child- Mrs. Ed Udy Sunday afternoon. lane, Ogden: Mr. and Mrs. Alf Idaho. ren to honor her son Gary's Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne White, Preston, Farm-ingto- Le-lan- u d Pffl'rwepir? IVAMTADS WEEVIL I ALFALFA WEEVIL can keep your 2nd Crop Hay from showing jj for 2 to 3 weeks! SPRAY THE STUBBLE sit-U- r As soon as you can get your 1st crop out of 1 I I the field! jj per acre. Second crop should start showing jj in 3 to 4 days! jj SPEND 85 TO 90 CENTS I per acre. 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Stop in see it compare it drive on it and be safer by far for a very little morel and safety All-Nyl- on Super-Cushio- TRADE NOW . . . we'll buy the unused miles in your tires! As low as $1.25 a week for a PAIR! O.K. RUBBER WELDERS I ft ?3fj5 PHONE 394 1 I j USE I PINT HEPTACHLOR of Hollywood, California, who is visiting here with relatives and friends, entertained a t a party at the summer home of her sister, Mrs. Clara Taylor in Logan canyon Friday. Those attending were Maggie Wrood, Eva Burns, Bertha Smith. Eva Munson, Edith Welling, Lovine Holt, Ruby Farnsworth, Mattie a Bourne, Minta Garn, and Petersen, all of Fielding; Mrs. Vanetta Earl and Mrs. Wanda Earl of Logan. Lovely refreshments were served and the afternoon spent in a social. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess were Mr. and Mrs. Clovd Pruitt and family of Ogden. Mrs. Elmo Munson spent Saturday at Ogderi. Mrs. Steven D. Richards ahd her three small sons, Steven, Robert and Kenneth, recently left for Westfield, Massuchusetts where they will board a plane for Tripoli, North Africa to join their husband and father, Major Richards, who left seven months ago for assignment there. The family recently spent three years in Frankfort, Germany. Mrs. Richards is the former June Johansen of Logan. Steven is well known throughout the valley and grew to manhood here In Fielding. First Lieutenant and Mrs. Scott McClellan and small son of Forbes Air Force Base at Topeka, Kansas arrived here last Wednesday and will visit at the home of Mrs. McClellan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welling, for an indefinite period. Mrs. Steve Potter and Mrs. Effie Potter and families spent a couple of days at Salt Lake vis- FAMILY GATHERING Frank Munns of HELD AT RIVERSIDE a (M)(B)n) Cald-erwoo- for YOU and YOURS! Tremonton. Utah TREMONTON I I |