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Show THE Salt Lake City. . and in' , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hum-- 1 Mrs. O. G. Harwood of Ogden p'nery of Logan visited at the returned home Saturday after home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish visiting her mother, Mrs. Lizzie on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen had Jensen, who is ill. from Deweyville relatives from Salt Lake City as Relatives wish to extend congratulations to dinner guests on Memorial Day. The married ladies and young Mr- and Mrs. John Arbon on their golden wedding anniver- girls of Dew,?yville played a good game of Softball on Saturday sary. Ward conference was held afternoon. On Memonai bay tne boys of Sunday evening in the ward chapel with counselor Horace Deweyville played a ball game Llsh Jr. in charge and President with the boys of the Tremonton Wayne Sandall of the South First ward. In the afternoon Bear River Stake conducting the they also played the Honeyville conference. Stake and ward team. officers were sustained by Win-fre- d Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland Barms, ward clerk. Talks and son, Gary, of Deweyville and were given by Donald Stenquist, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Richardson of President Sandall and Milton Brigham City left Wednesday Johnson. Wallace Nielson rend morning for a fishing trip to ered two violin solos and Mrs. Star Valley. A Memorial day program was Wayne Fryer and Mrs. Roma Perry sang a duet. The follow presented in the Dewevville ing officers of the M. I. A. were cemetery under the direction of sustained. President, Mrs. Emma the Ladies Club. Mrs. Roma Perry A. Loveland, with Mrs. Winfred announced the following numBarrus and Mrs. Inez Barnard as bers: Opening prayer by Henry counselors and Mrs. Elise Heusser Nielson of Brigham City; song, as secretary and treasurer. "The Prayer Perfect" by a Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ander- Honeyvill girls' trio placing a son of Duboise, Idaho visited wreath on the stone where the their son and daughter-in-laboys of World War n were inMr. and Mrs. Calvin Anderson scribed by Mayor M. G. Perry; on Friday. song "The American Prayer" by - ffte chorus 'Barbara, Cm John !X1 K rwent visitors to pela p and Mrs. Burgee lf 3 MB- Kenneth - "Llu.n, nn ! IPetersonandson vited Mr. and and other rel- !'S f rry w, Wednesday. on will leave S. D. L. the Kim for t f ft 1 J School class Sunday LEADER T rem on ton, Utah the trio; speaker. Rupert Black-haTwo accordian numbers were played by Mae Marble and Myrna Madsen and closine prayer by Horace Gardner. Ruth Litchford played taps and the' scouts placed a flag on all graves of veterans buried in the Deweyville cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ei; . had relatives from Salt Lake Citv. Wyoming and Elwood on Mem m. orial Day. Mr. and Mrs. A- C. Henderson Mrs. John L. Siddoway of Ver- - home of Mr. and Mrs. of Cedar City are visiting at the nal is spending a week at the Hansen and family. home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Homer. I SLEEP IN Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Holt and family and Mr. George Coombs spent Sunday in Sublett, Idaho as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whitney and family. COMFORT on a new Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dewey and Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Dewey and families visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr, Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Burbank and members of their family from Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank on Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs Darrell Loveland and daughter, Judy, of Garland, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Lish and children of Brigham City were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs H. A. Lish Sr. Tuesday. Roy Chapman .of Salt Lake City called on T. R. Ault Tues day. Max Germer and sons of Og den called on relatives and friends here Tuesday. Lelan - Jack Hadfield, Mrs. Bertha Gardner, Mrs. Therma Hamilton and Mrs. Almeda Stokes attended the funeral services for Mrs. Louisa Anderson in Downey, Idaho Tuesday. She is the mother of Mrs. Louis EVERTON MATTRESS WE NOW HAVE THE FLVEST EQUIPMENT TO MAKE INKER-BTEIMATTCESSSS OT TEE RICHEST QUALITY Xa Ginseng Ginseng is found only in China nd North America, growing on About 50.000 wooded hillsides. pounds are dug each year, over half of this being found in western North Carolina, parts of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia. f Progress John Fritz was a leader In developing inventions and Improvements for iron and steel plants during the latter half of the 19th century. Foremost of his many innovations was a rolling mill threa rolls high. Priced At DE LUZS STANDARD " $16.50 EnfTneer 23.50 - 534.50 319.50 EVMTON. MATTRESS Flume 27 Brfsam City I .. J. L. Roberto, Dial iSXl Tremontoa " , (DANY - ii 1 - T ( Heusser Russell j I, and Joseph Heusser of "4 attended Black and I I f L I 1 Bee Hive Reward f this Richmond at gathr-- I their leaders t4 Bothers which was I the Stake ?7nded ae girls, ' j visited at the and Mrs. Lynn Zane, ;, Mr. ? i. i f Wheatley T. L. Mrtf-- jl ni First I' tie Tremonton '-- Al U vY ? ,? ft- - "k ?- -ir J J1 & n r$ tJ V j t K i )mW i 5, : Monica ;h.F., V jv at Bothwell. i and daugh-;:yFriday at and Mrs. Myrl soma Perry spent a of Mr. n, : Ogden. d Mrs. and Cole Ed sofWillard, Utah visited iiBe of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Memorial Day. iMrs. Fred S. Harwood Won with City visited itoT.R, Ault Saturday Lake la i : Mrs. Ted Richardson Ann, visited liter, Patsy I and Mrs. Duet p .... IiJay Madsen in Nevada, . .. J. y. 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