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Show Thursday, May 6. Tk 1354 PLYMOUTH by LaVon Nish LOSES LEG TO INFECTION IN OGDEN HOSPITAL Tremonton. Utah Mr. John Knudsen of California is visiting this week at ris attended a business meeting the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. concerning the Harris family re- Gibbs. Mr- and Mrs. Darwin Hoskins union at the home of Merlin VanNorton Tuesday of last and daughters of Ogden were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. week. E. John. James Mrs. A, T. Hall and Mrs. Attend Wedding Virgil Harris visited Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen evening in Logan with Mrs. and daughter, Jeanie, attended Leona Hall who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. LaVern John the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. were Salt Lake City visitors Garry Owens at Ogden Friday evening. Jeanie took her place Monday. at the wedding as flower girL Attend Party Mrs. Vera Hall, Mrs. Wendell Garry is a nephew of Mrs. NielHall and Mrs. John F- Conley sen. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson went to Ogden Thursday where the two Mrs. Halls attended a and daughter, Marva Jean visited Sunday at Roy with the Leon party of the Cousins Club. and the Jim Trent John returned home Los from Thursday Angeles, Mrs. Nancy Clegg is visiting Calif., where he has been em week in Malad with her this He has been transferred ployed. and daughter, Mr. to Ogden. Mrs. Chloe M. Brown and and Mrs. Robert Hobson, who friends of Boise, Idaho visited have a new baby. Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs returned Friday with Mrs. Margaret Knudson at home of Mr. and home Saturday after four days visit in Wellsville, with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs Mrs. Jay Maughn. Mr. Ralph Howell and daugh Week-en- d Guests ter DeAnn visited Monday in Mrs. Mary Castleton and dauTremonton with Mrs. Howell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George ghter, Tamara of Ogden spent Cooke and with relatives from the weekend with Mrs. Castle, ton'f. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John California and Oregon. John and Durene Roderick. PORTAGE Mr. and Mrs William D. Har- by Mrs. Vlrril C. Harris JOHN MANSFIELD LEADER. PRIMARY LEADERS HOLD MONTHLY PREPARATION 3IEET - The Primary officers and teachers held their monthly pre John Mansfield is in the St. Benedicts Hospital at Ogden paration meeting Monday even where he underwent., surgery ing at the home of Mary Y. Saturday morning. Due to an John. The regular lesson was infection it was found necessary given by Velda Harris and the to amputate his right leg above Book of Mormon lesson was the knee. He is recovering sat- given by Flossie Knudsen. were served by Mary isfactorily at this writing. The Junior Sunday school Mr. and .Mrs. Raymond Hess sponsored a Fun evening Friday. and The evening was spent with a daughter of Ogden spent program, dancing and games. teveral days at the Ted Hess All proceeds they made were hjn.e. turned over to the Building Business Trip fund. Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Arcnibaid Hold Comradery left for Moses Lake, Wash., San. held day. They are on business for The Silver Gleaners the Sugar Factory and plan to eventheir Comradery Tuesday for a week. gone out ing. A program was carried Those who have been to visit by the Silver Gleaners, Mona Mansfield John are Bishop and Joy Archibald, Ila Archibald Mrs. Oleen and JoAnn Nish with Jean Josephson, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Josephson as their teacher. Light Orvil Nish and Austin Nish Mr. refreshments were servd to the Mrs. and Dewey Mansfield of parents of the girls, the Y.L.M I A. Presidency and Bishop Grace, Ida., have spent most of the week with Mr. Mansfield. Josephson. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish at tended a Stake Presidency and High Councilmans party at the Seminary Friday c r i.ing. Lishop and Mrs. Oleen Jos- c; hion were in Slt Lake City Saturday. They also visited with Mrs. Sarah Josiphaon at Bri- gem City on their tecum. Newell Nish arm son Don and daughter Ruth Elaine returned in Buff.il'. fumi their fa-Mont., Saturda Rose Evening The Mia Maids held their Rose Evening Thursday at the chapel. Those taking part were Sandra Starr, as President of the class, Betty Nish, Deanna Nish, LeRae Hess. Joan Lamb and Sonja Pierson. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steed were in Grace, Ida , Saturday evening to attend a reception and wedding dance for Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hawkes. Mrs. Steed and Russell are brother and sis- - Hog-gan- ton-in-la- s w Mrs. Alene Germer of Layton visited for a few days at the j PHILIPPINES home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Steed, a niece of Mrs. Basil Adams this week. Mrs. Joe Burgess, and her three She has been seriously ill, but cnildren arrived in Tremonton at present is slightly improved. Friday to visit at the Burgess j home over the weekend. They Riley Hancock of Grass Valleft Sunday for San Francisco, ley, California visited last week on the way to the Philippine with his sister, Mrs. Jack Had-fielIslands to join Mr. Steel, who is and with friends in ARGENTINE ELDERS HOLD REUNION LEAVES FOR j Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fronk were hosts Saturday evening at a reunion of all former LJD.S. missionaries and their wives to Argentina at the Fronk home. The men served together in the Argentine Mission from 1941 to 1943. They were accompanied by their wives. Most of them stationed there. are now living in Salt Lake City or Ogden- J i J d, ! - Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Keefover of Pocatello spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Anderson relatives of the Foxley and children of Rupert, Idaho visiting here. family were Sunday guests at the J. G Burgess home. B. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nielsen of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Knudsen. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Harris of Salt Lake City visited Saturday with Reed's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris. Mrs. Ladetha Hoskins and and Mrs. James E John and daughter, Bonnie, attended a dance review at Ogden Friday evening. Charlotte and Jane, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Hoskins participated in the review. IF YOU'VE GOT IT TRUCK BROUGHT IT- A look AROUND YOU-Every- thing no Mioes or m wfxir ' or Gas parts for tho for baby toys tho car. This trucmng Dusme Mighty Important to Joui .... r. iT?.. . ni 1 050 POUNDS VJAGTG f.lATGQIAL ter. U U U Vw Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mason of Sunset were calling on relal-ive- here Thursday. Mr, and Mr.' l.eo Lamb "act--iSalt La-;City Sunrinv to visit their lMer, Janice, who is attending b isiness college. V ! Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Hess and Mrs. Bob Nish were in Idaho Falls Wednesday. 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