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Show THE LEADER. Thursday. May 28. 1953. Mrs. Seymour Hill and daughters, Beverly of Tremonton and La Von Nish Roma Jean Bourne of Fielding, were visiting at the June Estep home Wednesday evening. Chester Steed of California is visiting his mother, Mrs. Ida A. Steed and other relatives this The P.T.A. was reorganized week. recently with Jean Josephson REPORT EASTERN as president. Myrna Nish vice TRIP president and Nola Starr as Mr. and Mrs. Dewey lamb secretary. Lois Lamb, Maxine Marshall and Eathel Estep were returned home Saturday from Detroit. Michigan with a new the retiring officers. Primary preparation meeting car. They report having had was held at the home of Jane an enjoyable trip by way of Udy Thursday evening. After Wisconsin, Minnesota and thru the meeting refreshments were the Black Hills of South served by La Von Nish, Effie Dakota. Highlights of the trip was a Eslep and Irene Archibald. ferryboat ride Agnes Nielsen returned home across Lake Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ipson Thursday after spending several days at the Valley hospital. and daughter of Ogden spent Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hess and Sunday with the Jess Hess iam- daughter Norma and Mr. and Hy. Mrs. Lloyd Hess and small son Bishop and Mrs. Oleen Jowere in Salt Lake City sephson and son Garth attendd ed graduation exercises at Thursday evening. Miss June Mason spent the Thatcher weekend with her parents, Mr. Maurine Wight Plymouth Will Head PT. 90-mi- le and Mrs. Lionel Mason. June is employed in Salt Lake City. Mrs. DeVere Hess spent the past week visiting with ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Archibald of Benson ward. Ha Archibald, Jo Ann Nish a and Janice Lamb attended wedding dance for Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Madsen in Portage Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Joseph-so- n of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Giles of Tremonton Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd of Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy and Phyllis Kunzler enjoyed a turkey supper at the Orvil Nish home in honor of Mrs. Orvil Nish's birthday. COTTAGE MEETING HELD The Elders and their wives enjoyed a cottage meeting at the Ivan Archibald home Thursday evening. Elder La Mont Richards of Fielding gave a very interesting talk on the Book of Mormon. Dainty re- - Ma-la- Orval Peterson Home From Korea Sgt. Orval Peterson, son of and Mrs. Ervin Peterson, has arrived back in the United States after a fourteen month tour of duty in Korea. Orval docked in Seattle, Washington Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Othello Adams and family spent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. Earl Adams. They were enroute from Mooreland, Idaho to yillmore, Utah where Othello will continue his teaching career. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn O. Clark were Salt Lake City business visitors Friday. y Mr. and Mrs. James of Logan visited Monday with James Peterson and Mrs. Lula Didericksen and family. Jeniel Christensen of Thatcher and Mary Jean Little of Penrose returned Sunday from a week's vacation spent in Kent- merer, Wyoming at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott. Lorin Burton of Canton, Ohio spent Thursday visiting at the homes of his brothers, William and Golden Burton and their families. Mr and Mrs. Alben Borgstrom drove to Logan Friday night where they were honored guests at a Gold Star Rose Memorial held at the new Union building at the Utah State Agricultural College. Mrs. Phyllis Anderson and La Gae of Thatcher and Mrs. Myrtle Anderson and Nona Kay of Bothwell were Ogden visitors FROM Mr. TREMONTON EAST BOUND 8:45 P.M. 2;45 A,M, WEST BOUND 6:25 A.M. 2:20 P.M. 9;30 P,M, Ernie Hansen, Agent ERN'S CAFE freshments were served to twenty four members. The next meeting will be held June 4th at the Earl Pierson home, and they invite all Elders and their wives to be present. The Nish family will hold their reunion at Guinavah Park in Logan Canyon June 27th from 12 noon until 5:30, and they remind all members to remember the date and be there. Mrs. Eva Zundell of Ogden, Le Nore Silvester of Riverside and Jane Udy spent Friday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs William J. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. George Archi- Mrs. Merlin Hymas in PHONE 2641 sisters, Mrs. Oliver Williams and Mrs. Veda Jones of Malad, also visited at the Dewey home while Mrs. Anderson was here. Connie Dewey enjoyed having her sister, Mrs. Nellie Mrs. Dee Wilkins and baby Anderson of West Jordan as her daughter came here from Salt guest last week. Two other Lake City Sunday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steed Estep. Monday morning her baby was taken to the Valley hospital wliere she is receiving treatment for pneumonia. Her condition is much improved at this writing. Save 10 OLEEN VANDERHOOF Ogden Sunday. Mrs. INJURED bald attended the wedding dance at Portage Friday even- the Valley hospital and treated . for severe bruises. ing for Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vanderhoof Mr. and Mrs. Jess Archibald were in Ogden last weekend and daughter Nadine, Alva Ann visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins of Salt Williams and Elda Wolvevton Lake City were Sunday guests Wedneswere in Salt Lake City of Mr. and Mrs. Steed Estep. day on business. Mrs. Fay B. Jones of Malad, Idaho and Mrs. Florence Lund-ber- RICHARD M. BAKER AWAITS of California were visiting OVERSEAS ASSIGNMENT with the Henry L. Stevens FriFollowing a fourteen day fur day evening. lough, Richard M. Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rudd and Mrs. Fern B. Kunz, has returned daughter Beverly of Ogden vis- to the N.S.N.T.C. at San Diego. ited with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey California, where he will await Lamb Saturday evening. overseas assignment to his Mrs. Ernest Nish of Salt Lake brother, William Lamar join Baker, City and Mrs. Evadine Sorenson on the USS Bremerton, now on of Willard were dinner guests the bomb line- in Korea. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Starr Saturday. i Mr. and Mrs. Oilver Camp-me- r TO VISIT IN visited at the Leo Lamb WASHINGTON home Thursday. evening. Mrs. D. B. Green is leaving Mrs. Elda Wolverton, son today in company with two Arden and Janice Lamb went sisters, Mrs. R. C. Snyder and to Ogden Saturday. Arden and Pearl Walton of Salt Lake City Janice are visiting there for a to visit their brother, David few days. Ellis and a son of Mrs. Walton's Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lamb were at Ellensburg, Washington. They guests of their daughters, Mrs. plan to be gone about two Rodney Taylor and Mr. and weeks. 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While there Oleen was run over by a tractor. He was taken to - Effective May 27 6:25 A.M. Trimonlon, Utah O. A. Seager of Salt Lake City was a recent visitor at the home of Lee and Joyce Johnson. HONOR HUSBAND'S BIRTHDAY Mrs. Vaughan Lewis entertained Friday evening at her home honoring her husband's birthday. A delicious chicken dinner was served to fourteen guests. The evening was spent enjoying television programs. Mrs. Leah 'Gibbs and baby Terrell are spending several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Watt. Max McNeeley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McNeeley left Ogden Thursday for Fort Ord, California. Relatives to see him off were Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Shellabargar of Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Anderson of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Slade of Palm Springs, California. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Christensen were in Brigham City Friday night to attend the graduation exercises at Box Elder high school. Their daughter-in-laMrs. Sherrie Christensen, was one of the graduates. James Peterson returned to Thatcher Wednesday after a two week trip. While away he visited Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hol-to- n of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bodily of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Doran Barlow of Ogden. Darrell and Gwen Burton and tiny daughter Janet, wereof SunMr. day guests at the home and Mrs. William Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Christensen and Mrs. Mary Anderson enjoyed a weekend trip to Kemmerer, Wyoming. Tiny Miss Jean Scott returned to Utah with her grandparents for a week's vacation. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McNeeley were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wright of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Shellabargar of Roy, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Slade of Palm Springs, California. Mr. and Mrs. Slade were enroute to Moran, Wyoming to make their summer home. Mrs. William Burton and Mrs. Alben Borgstrom visited in Brigham City on Monday with Mrs. Sanford Smith. 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