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Show THE 1950 1 ' brate the birthday anniversaries of several of their members. Lyn u:k Larson, Lucille Shaffer, Lenna Oyler, Jasper Shaffer and HarWendell Hansen, mon Pierson had birthdays re- ret8 w "tt'arren ' E- - Hansen where they wy Scout home. accom-Lent- o Portage Hansen T ribbon. On the Started lampshades i -- Salt Lake - .Sndwithrel- and visiting this the Archibald itr ' SJer went the Kenneth Shaffer Fn- City visitors '5e its. Sherman Oyler !j Friday. Gilbert Allred and sent to Georgetown f ;rial Day- - r,'4 Christensen and I If Pocatello, Idaho, at the 'send guests son home. Les- peterson and Mrs. Gus Lar-tt- y Lake Sat- Salt to Bev-'pani- ed were in Centerville 'or a visit with relatives. Uho bad spent a few Rstersons j and -- there sting returned Sifliem.. Sorensen returned fromPor-c- S iay evening she spent the week mother, Mrs. Francis j other relatives. on af the R. J. Potters ary t were Mr. and Mrs. Fred is of Salt Lake City, and '7 Mr. and Mrs. Owen i :i Mrs. f tantiful Ursel Rhodes and Salt Lake The Grovers were in Brigham City Monday. The Tom Haroers Riaino pers, and Dale Garrin den spent Memorial day in cently. Farmington. They were dinner Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson had guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rosls as Memorial Day guests, the Steed. Raymond Young family of Salt Mrs. Eph Peterson and son Lake City. Rex were in Brigham City on Mrs. Liza Gleason arrived Sunbusiness on day morning from San Francisco, visited with Friday. They also the Jack Rhodes to visit with relatives and family. friends. She is at present stayMr. and Mrs. Bill HniP nnH ing with the John Oylers. Memorial day guests of the children of Ogden spent Friday John Oylers were Mr. and Mrs. and Saturday at the Eph Peterson home. Vinson Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Shaffer had Douglas Oyler of Perry and Mr. as guests on Mondav. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Jensen of and Mrs. Evanson of Tooele and Mrs. Collinston. Friday jevening. Mrs. Naomi Artnur Wood of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Shaffer and Oyler and Ruth Holman attended a meeting of the Social Hour family spent Memorial Day in club at the home of Mrs. Frank Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Ppa- Munns in Garland. body and daughter, Martha, were , i Mrs. Jasper Shaffer and Mr. rr,. mesuay nignt guests at the and Mrs. Harmon Pierson were Shaffer home. in Clarkston Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Oyler were Honeyville and Brigham City visitors for Memorial Day. Mjrle Udy The Lyle Johnsons spent TuesOn Wednesday a number of day in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rogers and ladies of the ward painted ben children and Mrs. Carol Hughes ches etc. in the church. We hope of Sandy were Tuesday guests of to be through with the painting the Roy Oylers. with one more day's work. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield were Logan visitors Sunday. spent Wednesday in Salt Lake. Mrs. Ray Smith and children Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hales spent of Fairfax, Missouri arrived Wednesday in Salt Lake. Roy Davis Sunday for a visit with her parreturned from ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Larson. Wayne County where he went Mr. and Mrs. Lee Isaacson of to visit his sister and family, Mr. Ogden visited relatives Sunday. and Mrs. Ted King. He brought Mrs. Golden Adams entertain- his small nieces back with him. ed Wednesday afternoon in hon- One of the little girls' is going or of her son, Golden's 6th to stay and attend Kindergarten birthday anniversary. The after- this summer. noon was spent in games. ReMr. and Mrs. Murray Moss freshments featuring a birthday and daughter and Mrs. Norma cake were served. Twenty guests Cannon and daughter of Salt attended. Lake visited relatives during the Mrs. Orval Grover and daugh- weekend. ter are back at home after spending the winter in Grouse Creek, where Mrs. Grover has been teaching school. Mr. and Mrs- - Keith Rhodes and family of Carey, Idaho were at the Bill Potter home for Decor- wi LEADER Trmotn. Uui The ladies of the Junior Birth Mr. and Mrs- Roland Allen Snowville Tuesday for Mr, and wedding anniversary. Mrs. Arbon day Club spent the evening on attended the Jonn Arbon on their golden is a niece of Mr. Allen. house atj1 open Wednesday with Mary Udy in' honor of her birthday. - Mrs. Florence Udy and children visited in Thatcher on Friday. The ladies cf the ward entertained at the chapel on Friday night in honor of the recently wed, Ruth Davis. There was a large crowd in attendance and many beautiful and useful gifts were presented the bride. On Sunday Mrs. Juanita Hall , Aimrim' JWollor for BoIIar- jxm cant beat a and children of Thatcher and Mr. and Mrs. Othello Adams of Moreland, Idaho visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward had their grandsons, Mickey and John Hermansen, of Salt Lake with them for a week, and Monday at guests Sunday A. Adams. and Mrs. Thomas Jones of Malad and Mrs. Harold Nichols and children from Logan were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Day Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. attended a Wayne Ckmlr RrM HrtfuritrH TH or Eluhl Hrrrtl tor SIjc Itmmtt mm 11 KT1J timtt Bemmtltml Thlnm on in written all over it! a magnificent new Pontiac convertible to feel the pride of driving a car with character in every line and action. Naturally, the convertible is the sweetheart of the Silver Streaks, a car with a manner all its own. But character is a basic Pontiac in gredientone that adds greatly to the pride and pleasure of owning and driving any Pontiac model you choose. Every new Pontiac has character written all over it and stamped deep into its background. That's an important reason why dollar for dollar, you can't beat a Pontiac! Fronk for missionaries of the Argentine mission held at Mill Creek Canyon on Monday evening. A weiner roast was enjoyed by the group. get-to-get- Wayne Sandall Motor Co. MJU, TUCMOIfTOM KK A Satur-jgaiaCampf- ire i 0: likes I ij pur man the best Give him . . . ArrowDart" if (rry J ana I Ties r"l A rA w A r--y - r jpiyM Uirts fh l -- :4 mm l-- .f "So long, Joe sec you Monday." Sure, you take it for granted that you'll be ruck on the been well," 'most always. There job bright and early Monday morning. Always have was the time on a picnic when you fell off a rock and sprained your ankle and oh, yes, the auto accident that put your arm in a sling for a couple of weeks; but nothing really AS SEEN IN too serious. A Don't count on it! Every year 32,000 workers are killed, over 2,500,000 injured in SHIRTS i ofj-thc-- 1 en on accidents. ob tlx That's almost double the number of deaths caused by accidents ' job. It's great to have fun. Relax and enjoy yourself over the week end, holiday or good-lookin- g new patterns! Buy "Arrow" for your favorite man, today! t 1 W"'( ' Think safely off-thc-jo- on-the-j- ImJmilrUl MEN'S STORE f0 ARROW SHIRTS & Coming back Monday? The chances are all in your favor if you just use plain mon sense in what you do and fcow you do it over the week end. b, TrrfitTti t Vtfford's Tia vaca- holiday, 175 workers will be tion. But remember somewhere during every two-da- y life. One of these could be you. accidentally killed and U.OOO injured, many maimed for A large part of these casualties will be caused by traffic accidents, but drownings, fall, firearms, poisons, burns and other accidents will help to swell the total. Men nerju htrt prefer the Arrow "Dart" with the Arrow perfect-fittinwilt . . . won't collar that won't wrinkle! Smart Arrow tie are the perfect complement-long-wea- ring fabric . . . imart VT&cet I OaafSHCtei' ation day. of friends' met Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grover party were in Penrose Sunday where 4's Garden", to cele they visited with her mother. If - LIU . It It's a wonderful feeling to take the wheel of Mr. Sllrrr Strmli iVnja M WNIPJJAW Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jenkins and children of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Adams and family of Blackfoot, Idaho and Mr, and Mrs. Golden Adams and of East were Garland family tOTr-Fmcke- Orlrm (V.ff HuMrm-.Mat- le Optmui on ll medtU at txfr mi. ff Ross Hadfield of Meridian, Idaho, son of Mr. and Mrk J. O. Hadfield, spent part of the week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Welton Ward and family of Pocatello spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ward. the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 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