Show JC Pace THE 4 the weekend with her parents Mr & Mrs Melvin Udy and family Miss Janae Zundel spent last week with her cousin Miss Darlene Zundel at Salt Lake City Mrs Anna Krause tand children of Salt Lake City spent several days last week with her parents Mr 4 Mrs Frank Cannon Her husband Hyrum Krause spent the weekend here and accompanied his family home a Mr & Mrs Earl Holt entertained at a family dinner at their Those present home Sunday cluded Mrs Mae Upton and two Mr & sons of Butte Montana Bill Stokes and family of Mrs Mr & Mrs Jack Holt and Ogden daughter of Plymouth Mr & Mrs Mervin Holt and family of Mr & Mrs Bob Whitney Idaho and daughter of Sublett Among those who attended the Calvin Richards reunion at the girls home in Logan Canyon Sunday were Mr & Mrs Leo Fams-- i worth Mr & Mrs Ross Wood and framily Mr & Mrs Theo Richards and family Careen and R II Peck and Mr A Mr9 Rex Richards and family About 72 relatives were Mr & Mrs F W Hess present attended a Hess reunion at La Mr A Mrs How-goon Saturday ard Rasmussen of Bountiful spent Sunday and Monday visiting Mr Mrs J D Munson Mrs Mr Cyril Gcr-- of Denver Colo visited Thursda at the F W Hess home Fielding Briefs Mr & Mrs J C Cruise and son Leonard of Los Angeles are visitMrs ing with relatives here Cruise will be remembered as the former Myrtle Standing On MonMr A Mrs day they accompanied Idaho to R L Packer to Preston visit Mr & Mrs Earl Winger has Von Ilolt of Pasadent Calif been visiting his parents Mr Sc Mrs Earl Holt He reports that he and his family are leaving for Honolulu Hawaii in the near fuMrs ture to make their home 5 E Zundel of Salt Lake City and Robert Zundel of Ogden spent the weekend at the home of Mr 6 Mrs Roscl Zundel and family Mrs Wynn Hansen attended a state invitational golf meet at the Country Club at Ogden Thursday House guests at the home of Mr Sc Mrs Elmo Munson Sunday and Monday were Mr & Mrs Merlin Looslie and children Wayne On Idaho and Jean of Rupert Monday Mr k Mrs Ralph Hastings of Ogden were also dinner guests Miss at the Munson home Udy of Salt Lake City spent TIMES GARLAND Plymouth News Mrs Max Beal and sons Robert Richard and George of College who are visiting Park Maryland lelatives in the valley for a few weeks and Mr A Mrs George A Beal of Salt Lake City were guests Saturday and Sunday at the V W Johns home Mr & Mrs James E Davis and family of Riverside Calif visited al the F P Davis home last week Mr A Mrs Cecil Bradford Mr and Mrs Leonard Castleton and Mr A Mrs Leo Watkins spent the Idaho weekend in Ashton S' I Mrs E II Packer and daughter Colleen have just returned Jt from a mo4 enjoyable trip thru The1 the Northwest and Canada Clio Club met at the home of Mrs Blanche Coombs at Garland on at Prizes Thursday evening bridge went to Mrs Ross Rhodes Mrs R L Packer and Mrs Helen K B Olsen Mrs Sadie Johnson Capener left Monday for San Francisco to IN APPRECIATION visit her children Mr & Mrs Martin Graff and family I desire to thank everyone for She will also spend several months with their support at Tuesday's election Mr A Mrs Alma I appreciate her children this approval for Johnson at Riverside Calif service in the county my short Mr A Mrs Elmer Coombs and Mr clerk’s office Thank you again nV m Y UTAH'S GREATEST FAIR & Mrs Richard Coombs spent Sunr Mr A Mrs A V Smoot DEPICTING A HALF of PROGRESS MILLION DOLLAR EQUIPMENT DISPLAY FARM EXHIBITS FROM 23 UTAH COUNTIES AWARDS ENTERTAINMENT 1951 World Premier HOLIOAY On ICE K ' We K B Mrs week Asael Godfrey visited last with her sister Mrs at Helper Mrs Francis Hess of Farming-toand Mr A Mrs Lloyd Hess and family of Burley visited Mrs F J Limb Monday of Salt Lake Frank Bowcutt visited this weekend with City his sister Mrs Asael Godfrey Mr A Mrs Art Neeley and son Judd of Rcxburg visited at the Frank Munns home Sunday Mrs J J Wakeley of Downey has been visiting with the Cecil Bradfords Minnie Mrs and McKellops Mrs Vic Stewart of Ogden visited their sifter Mrs Vic Stewart of this week Ogden Mr A Mrs Arch Roberts spent the weekend at Ponds Lodge Mr A Mrs Hyrum Marble 'wefe in Payson on business Wednesday Mrs Frank Munns and daughter Colleen were in Ogden Tuesday Mrs Homer Hansen and daughter Kathleen of Salt Lake City spent the weekend at the A R Capener home Mrs Frank Peck and Mrs Wesvisiley Gephart were Brigham tors Wednesday Mrs Geo Gleason and daughter Barbara visited in Ogden last week Mr A Mrs Rulon Hansen and family visited in Ogden Sunday Thelma and Margaret Couch Rose Elmer visited in Salt Lake City Thursday Frank Rowley of Magna and Mrs Mildred Hansen of Salt Lake visited at the Frank HanCity sen home Sunday A OLSEN Hugh of Malad Atkinson and Mr Mrs Andrew A Mrs Ray Udy and son Lyn Ray visited Mrs Mrs AtVernon Lamb Monday kinson is Mrs Lamb's mother A farewell party was held at Udy Hot Springs Thursday night for Miss Betty Hawks of Wendell Idaho who has been visiting her sister Mrs Edna Steed this summer Maxine Udy Elda Wolver-toand Lela May Steed entertained at a surprise party for Edna Archibald on her birthday at the Steed home Mrs Jesse Lamb and daughter Raejena accompanied Lamont Lamb to Ogden Monday where he will attend Weber College Mrs Don R Lamb visited in Ogden Monday with her niece Mrs Howard Tay in Willard 8 1956 Harold and Marba Archichildren of Mr A Mrs Ray are Archibald of Idaho Falls visiting with their aunt Mrs Geo Archibald while their parents are Mr A vacationing in Oregon Mrs Lloyd Estep of Roy are the parents of a baby girl bom in a Logan hospital Tuesday morning They are former Plymouth resi Mr A Mrs Fred dents were in Brigham in business of Og Edwin Hymes Friday of Mr A Mrs Lee den Lamb visited here Thursday Miss Lucile Haws is visiting Taylor in Yost with Mrs Rodney Mr & Mrs Dean Lamb and Mr A Keith Coombs attended Mrs Sat Idaho the rodeo at Downey urday afternoon lor bald Continue Your Education AT THE Utah A State Agricultural full training program is available HOME ECONOMICS AGRICULTURE ARTS & SCIENCES 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