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Show Tremontm. Utah LEADER THE , Elder Donald Snow visited his family on Sunday before leaving for the Central States Mission. At work A. Ault meeting Tuesday Mrs. T. members worked on a quilt, J Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lisn and painted dish t0w.ls and enjoyed r. children spent a few days with thp tfay luncheon served by and Mrs. Renae Lish and nQ g wUh RIrs Jane Heus family in Sunnyside. Utah and ser and j.ie Heuss5r as also visited Mr. and Mrs- Gerald ; teachers Evans and daughter in Dragger- Mr and Mrj Clarence Fryer ton. Utah. and Mr and Mrs. q. W. Snow Gary Loveland and Richard were in Salt rak.?. City Monday. Marble spent Friday in Salt Lake Mrs peterson is vacation-Cit. with relatives Colorado in in? Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen and friends, Mrs. Pearl Perry sp?nt several and children of Paxton. Nebras- serfuneral days with her son and family ka came to attend and mother Dr. and Mrs. Norman Perry in vices for their Jensen. Lizzie Mrs. California. grandmother Mrs. Joseph Heusser accorn-GarMrs. Duett Loveland and son, Mrs. Mr. and visited with panied relatives to California in where thev will visit Mr. and Richardson Brigham Ted and Mrs. Richard Becker Mrs. Vincent Heusser and Louise and children of Ogden attended and th?ir families. Mrs. Jensen's funeral services . Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson and also visited friends, Mrs. and family attended funeral Ruth Cannon and Mrs. T. R. Ault. .services for their mother and MrsElizabeth Barbara Snow left Wednesday grandmother. in in Logan Hansen, for the Girl Scout camp Logan Wednesday. canyon, where she will be a di- - Mrs. Hansen passed away Sunday rector. after a long illness. The Deweyville girls Softball Barnard and daugh-- ; won a game from the Field-a- s team ters of Ogden spent a few days ins Mrs. James girls Monday night at guests of Mr. and ' ; ; . dis-M- j - j j y. y. City-Mr- . j and Mr. and Mrs. Horace R- Barnard and families, New officers of the George C. - j Dewey family were chosen as follows; Mrs. Vera Sandall of Alhambra, California as president, Elden Dewey of Ogden, vice were Ogden during the week. visitors Wendell, Earl accompanied , western trip on Sunday evening Mrs. and stated they had a Joveiy Mrs. Ella Hunsaker to Ogden. Mr. and Mrs- Duett Loveland time. Barlow.; were Ogden visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Doran Rulene, and Ann Friday evening the Deweyville and girls, Dora ward M- I. A. men's Softball team won a game from Bothwell ward. Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland of Deweyville and Mrs. Ted Richardson and daughter, Patsy Ann of Brigham City were in Ogden went to Preston, Idaho Sunday' to visit her mother, Mrs. Hard- brother, Barlow's ing. Mrs. Spencer Harding, returned with them Sunday evening-MrsRobinette and family of River Hights in Logan were Sun- day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin PetersonMr. and Mrs. Benjamin Tcl- man visited Sunday with Mrs.! Tolman's folks. Mr. and Mrs.i George Payne, in BothwellMr. and Mrs- Melvin Wood and family had Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cor-inJeppson and family from on as visitors Sunday. - GIVEN TO REPAIRS ELJER PLUMBING FIXTURES CONCO FURNACES Oil-fire- d ASK FOR FREE ESTIMATES j TREMONTON Rear of TREMONTON LUMBER & HARDWARE electric-i- t's General Electric -- . j r;j ; - - y Vy f --p- qq t J,, "" " 1 lh: '" ' f' j i The 'Gay Guys and entertained the Merry Gals) Mixers Friday with an evening of square dancing on th? lawn of Alvin Norr. Pot luck luncheon 3-- enjoyed by 43 - j dancers. t$A " li 31 " - - - j Mary E. Christensen recently returned from a weeks visit with her sons and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Christensen, Mr. and Mrs Evan Christensen at Faust Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Devere Nelson of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Canning and of Provo were weekend family Mrs. Rozelle Anderson, Mrs. and Mrs. A. L. Alice Jensen and Mrs. Wanda guests of Mr. Cook. Adams went to Bear River Saturday to visit Mrs. Adam's mother, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell; Mrs- M. P. Jeppsen and herj and family spent Saturday in' of their visit was in seeing! light aunt, Mrs. Iva Barker. The high Nephi attending the funeral of: Mrs. Barker's large iris collec- Mrs. Bunnell's nephew, Robert! Glen, 2 year old son of Mr. and tion. Miss June Firth of Bothwell, Mrs. Carlyle Braithwaite who was Mr. and Mrs. Clair Firth and drowned in an irrigation ditch in their children, Carol, Max, and front of the family home. Rex and Mrs. L. W. Manning were Logan business visitors Fri- day afternoon. Mrs. Roy Anderson accom panied Mrs. Mabel Stokes of Bothwell to visit Primary in Doweyville Monday afternoon. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Stokes are Primary Stake board mem- . i.. , - " t. Antone Anderson visited in Corinne this week with her daughter, Mrs. Jack Cramer. She also attended the funeral of Peter Jensen in Deweyville on Fri- V - T - - jlWt " Jr.--- .. .jfMII J.' Hill r. i i A ' ' iiir ... i Wonderful Performer at a Wonderful Price! - d lowest-price- d c f Hflj .5 J 1 889 i streamlf Sedan Cc .(. State and license. Whmal A' eqtfcA to change witktt ; p "ay vary n mnmam mumtus due Jo trmfrm i di$ertrHiak, Wayne Sandall Motor DIAL 3936 0 ft Those are the facts, and they are impressive. But they are a lot more impressive to the person behind the wheel of a Pontiac. He knows for sure that dollar for dollar, you can't beat a Pontiac! Pontiac is America's lowest-priceStraight Eight. Pontiac is car with GM the Hydra-MatiDrive. Pontiac is the if M DfUVffiED most beautiful thing on wheels. And Pontiac is famed everywhere for its dependability and economy. Almost everybody has a good word for the immensely popular Pontiac. The most enthusiastic spokesmen are those who own this great car. The facts behind this admiration of Pontiac are very simple more miles bers. Mrs. ' "WV- "' ' r , Mr. and Mrs. J- D. Dockstader, and Miss Mary Getz spent Sun- day at Mink Creek and Preston, Idaho. ' ' ne - V Co. TREMONTON C 1 u ... for less . . . with Chevrolet Trucks and Mrs- Kenneth Ander- Mr. you've always wanted! It's all vou can't beat a day. Here's the kitchen Mi. ... . f Vou can haul more loads MELDRUM PLUMBING CO. --I . Saturday. was ,f.e t confinM t ails hospital. -- 7777 nr ; "". u ' llPMlL - visitors of Mrs- Margaret Johnson Sunday afternoon. PROMPT ATTENTION At 77A s were PHONE 4741 or 3201 n. is thi nrulr. .Tvr..1 j "Thatcher PLUMBING & HEATING some tim. .J is. her sister - - 5?. ni ing - rd FOR EXPERT CrfHc m -- . - ,-- .. jjo-ih-., i Mrs-Axe- l president and Veda Merrittt of Los Angeles as treasurer. Mrs. Etta Burgess and son, Pichme Viro.11 , - j Mr and Mrs. Jensen and Mrs. Axel Hassell, spent a week here with them, Tuscon. Arizona ioniums of Provo. accompanied aiier spending a iew uay itA- visit at to rtm.i i....f.n .it. uieu .!.... an for back Walter Mrs. ii.uti.""montns visit witn another daughter, end. j the Wight home. Mr- and Mrs. Oscar Strand. Sudbury, in Salt Lake City. WilMr. and Mrs. Lcring- Holladay Mr. and Mrs- Ed Cole of lard visited at the home of Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson ' returned home from their north Myrtle Knudson on Friday. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer presented the program in Sacrament meeting Sunday. Talks were given by Orland Fryer Jayce Fryer, Ross Bowen and Bishop Clarence Fryer, Barbara Snow sang two solos' accompanied by Mrs. Ruth Litchford at the piano. Laura Johnson, daughter of ingMr. and Mrs. William Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudbury is home from school in Provo. and their daughters, Mrs. Helen and Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Stevens of Salt Lake City, were dinner guests of Mr. and Hassel on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harwood of attended the wedding dance of Salt Lake City visited at the Mr. Mrs. and Wendell Fosgreen home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lish in Eden. Saturday night Sr. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fosgreen Mrs. Couch, mother of Mrs. C. Field-Barna- i.ti.... Uon. P. - Mrs-Edn- ., 1 son and their two children visited with their folks. Mr. and Mrs- - Roy Anderson on Sunday. Lynn Anderson was home from Ogden with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson-ove- r the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Compton and Camille, and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Peterson &nd family had an outing up through Logan Canyon and to Bear Lake on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Scott and their daughter. Jeanette;, from Riverton, Wyoming came down Friday to visit their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Christiansen and family. Mr. Scott returned to his work In Wyoming Monday! morning. Mrs. Scott and Jeanette are going to visit here for two 1 jj3 Js J mmmm Irr-w- JWr - rf ! i t ' i i ,L -- u t zZL r I & ..0. nn in rrd fcn n m mi - ,, , - ' s ll- - ZLT. ;ni V. Jr ' a?y Ml, ,,i., weeks. L"'"T" I.. . . , .. . A, .,... Let ,.,. :..u- A. j'y'iilii ilUSS ELECTRIC plan your General Dectric kitchen We'll be glad to plan the most efficient arrangement the most beautiful kitchen to suit your needs, your budget. We're kitchen experts you can trust. Just bring in a rough sketch of the kitchen you want, with dimensions or call us and we'll be glad to come to your home and make the sketch for you. 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