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Show THE LEADER. RIVERSIDE By Myrle Udy RIVERSIDE M. I. A. GIVES SMORGASBORD FOR WARD METERS Tuesday night the M. I. A. sponsored a smorgasbord dinner at the church. Most people in the ward were present to enjoy the dinner. A group of students from the A.C. presented an entertaining program. The Junior Birthday Club members met at the home of Joy Bowcutt in Tremonton. She to - the club before belonged moving away. Most of the members were present. Visit Indian School Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Udy entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jay Macfarlane, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy and Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Udy Friday night. They went to the Intermountain Indian School and saw the program which was for the Open House at the school. They came back and had a waffle supper and social hour at the Udy home. Hen's Outdoor Power, for All Year Round I Planet Jr! 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Ardene Macfarlane spent several days in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Macfarlane. Mr. and Mrs. Streator Tingey spent the weekend in Grouse Creek with their daughter and her family, Mr and Mrs. Douglas Richins. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kennard and son Richard of Montpelier visited during the week .with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Udy and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kennard. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lowe and family of Pomona, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Deai Hales and family of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lundberg and family of Logan visited at the Earl Hales home during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Richards and family of Price visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards during the week. They went to McCam-moIdaho, to visit a sister of Mrs. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kennard spent Sunday in Preston with Mr. and Mrs. Alf White and family. Mrs. Kennard is the mother of Mrs. White. 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Mr. and Mrs. Zane Wheatlev have purchased the Wheatley farm and will occupy the home here. Mrs. Frank Jensen spent Master liroiler New Now Spencer Felsted of Salt Lake City, called on his sister, Mrs. Hansen Leland Wednesday while enroute to Seattle, Wash. ,' g New Old CONTROL February. - MAJORITY OF PARENTS FAVOR POLIO TEST FOR DEWEY VI LLE Oven iraae in SYour New Wide-Upeoin- F-8- Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wise of Weekend guests of Mr. and Logan visited at the Rudy and Mrs. James Gardner were Mr. Dennis Miller homes Sunday. and Mrs. Vern Schoenfeld of Mrs. Lorry E. Rytting and son Winnemucca, Nev. They were spent last week in VerBryce joined for Sunday dinner .by nal visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. Monroe Petersen Wiliam Wallis. Lorry drove Mrs. of Brigham and Mr. and Mrs. over the weekend and to Vernal Horace Gardner and family. his family back home. brought Mrs. Ed Rock of Brigham City spent Saturday afternoon visit Mrs. M. G. Perry were Mr. and ing her daughter, Mrs. Charles Mrs. Alton Perry and family of Norr. Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Three First Graders Perry and daughter, Ida, of Bear The result of the River City. roundup which was held last Supper Nets $120 Wednesday indicate there will The Building Fund Committee be three first graders next fall. that the Pancake Supper reports They are Patsy Hashamoto, held recently netted around daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam SI 20. Hashamoto, Dennis Zinck, son Mrs. Carol Waters and baby of Mrs. Darlene Zinck, and Christine, left for Caldaughter, Cynthia Gardner, daughter of ifornia Sunday to make their Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Gardner. home for the next few months. Mrs. Grace Warnke was a She was accompanied by Salt Lake City visitor on MonMiss Myrna Madsen. day. will return in a few days Mrs. Alvin Norr spent last Myrna plane. by weekend in Brigham City with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bouwhuis her daughter, Mrs. James Dixon were visitors at the while Mr. Dixon was in Oregon. home Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Pari MarSunday callers at the home of riott of West Weber. pre-scho- PETER PETERSON Margaret Perry 36 INCH JU FOUND HERETOFORE ONLY ON TOP-PRIC- E Bur-ban- SEE 1954 hoinif returned to the U. S. He will finish his tour of Korean now Robert J. Holland, command- STAYS IN KOREA duty with the 2d Divsion, combat maintain er of Hq. Sq. Sec. 3615th Pit 2D DIV., KOREA Army training to Tng Gp received notification Cpl. Peter C. Peterson was re- efficiency. this week ol his promotion to cently transferred to the 2d infirst lieutenant. FOR QUICK RESULTS Division in Korea. The Lieutenant recently re- fantry of the a was member USE LEADER WANT ADS Peterson turned from Korea, where he 45th Infantry Division which is flew 56 missions In 6 type aircraft. He has been C. of the Hq. Sq. unit since his arrival at the Craig AFB, Alabama in LT. BARS TURN SILVER DEWEYVniE By SPACE LEFT Tuesday in Ogden doing genealogy work. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr visited with Mrs. Charles Dewey In Ogden Sunday, Mrs. Dewey is recovering from a recent operation. Club Entertained k Mr. and Mrs. Douglas entertained members of their Pinochle Club Saturday evening. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norr, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norr, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fryer, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr, Mr. Reed Norr and Miss Darlene Brough. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Leavitt of Fielding were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert N JUST FITS RANGE Husband's Party The Birthday Club held their annual husband's party at Stevens' Cafe in Garland Saturday night. After a hot dinner, a program was enjoyed and Bingo was played. Prizes of Easter articles were received by a group of the guests and a door prize of a beautiful basket of daffodils was won by Mrs. J. R. Kennard. Mrs. Lillian Tingey, Mrs. Esther Jensen, and Viola Udy were in charge. Mina Ward went to Ogden Sunday to visit her daughter Rayola Walker. Eugene Ford and daughter, Beverly and two friends of Centerville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards. Mrs. Richards and Mr. Ford are brother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bill Linford of California, who are visiting in Garland for a few days, to Pocatello, Sunday. Recuperating at Home Mrs. Lenore Silvester is re cuperating from illness at home. Her daughter Sandra is receiving medical care at the Valley Hospital. Howard Barlow of Tremonton was speaker at church Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne spent Sunday in Farmington visiting relatives. 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