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Show Thursday, November 13, 1952 Portage I Mrs. Vlrgfl C. Harris THE Among those who attended the services for James Etherington at Ogden Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo E- Hoskins, Mr. and Mrs-- E. T. Hoskins and son Leonard, J. C. Gibbs, Mrs. Wm. D. Harris, Mrs. Margaret Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. John. Mr. Etherington was husband of the former Rachel Hoskins. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Neilsen of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. J. W. Knudsen. Mr. and Mrs Lowell Christen-se- n and daughters of Ogden spent Sunday as guests of Mr: and Mrs- Reed Neilsen. The same evening Mrs. Sadie Owens of Malad and Mr. and Mrs. Jedd Owens of Boise, Idaho visited with the Neilsens. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Archibald and son Jay of Coppertown, Utah spent the weekend with Mrs. Archibald's mother, Mrs. Margaret R. Howell. Devere Harris and Glen Morris spent Friday in Idaho Falls on business. Mrs. Wm. D- Harris spent several days this week in Garland' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Euvene Halford were Ogden visitors Monday, Mrs.. Rose Ekins and son Dell left Thursday for their home in Rivera, California, after three weeks visit with relatives and friends. ochle was played with prizes go- ing to Lilas Bywater, Alva Hardy, and Milton Bywater. Ernest Huggins received the traveling prize. Mr. and Mrs- Ken Burch were business visitors in Logan Wed- Bear River City Andrea Hoggins - Mrs. Dick Greer and children and Mrs- - Euza Knudsen were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Potter at Plymouth Sumner Sunday. Vera Hall and daughter, Theo Coombs and Mrs- . Mrs-Jo- Mrs. hn F: Conley were Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday of last week. rma t.farispn and daughter Jean of Pleasantview visited Thursctay witn ner sister, Mrs Virgil Harris- Mr. and Mrs. John B. Allen of Ogden spent the weekend here with relatives ana rnenas. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Chenney and family of Garfield, Utah, Cleon TJdy of Ogden, Trent John of Salt Lake City and Fal John of Idaho Falls, spent the week end with their mother, Mrs. Grace John and with their sister, Mrs. Virginia Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thompson were in Ogden Friday on business. Mrs. Virgil Harris and daugh ter Carol and Mrs. Floyd Rose and daughter Janice were Og den visitors Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs- Murray Hoskins and son and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Hoskins and daughters of Ogden spent the weekend here. Sarah Schaffer and Lon of Malad Stake Board were in attendance at, Sunday School here this week." Mr. and Mrs, Henry Roderick are proud parents of a baby girl barn Nov.. 8 at the Oneida hospital in Malad. ' This is ; their first girl and they have four - Car-brid- ge - - s Tremonton. Utah LEADER, Servicemen Honored Hyrum motored to Blackfoot, Id- aho to visit another brother. They also visited friends in Soda Springs. Mr. and Mrs- Joseph Murray and two children of Ogden and Mrs. Theral Christensen and small son are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen. Mrs. Ardell Andersen and children, Jennie and Kim, visited over the weekend with Mrs. Ernest Andersen. Mr. Andersen came up from Centerville Armistice Day and they returned home with him. and Joseph Christen-se- n entertained Friday evening nesday. at their home for their son, Mrs. Flossie Ramsdell enterJ. Allen Christensen and their tained at a lovely 'Neighbor-hooRoland Jensen, both party Thurday afternoon. of these boys will be leaving soon A delicious lunch was served, for overseas duty. Mr. Jensen and social chat were the sewing is the husband of the former Jo diversion of the afternoon. She An Christensen. was assisted by her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Chugg Mrs. Boyd Munns of Garland. Julie Ann, Mary and children, Carl Iverson went to When Joe and Brent of Providence, were guests of Mr. and Mrs- El- vote Tuesday he was given a mer Mortensen and family Sun- ballot No. 86, and he is 83 years old. Mr. Iverson voted for the day. Mrs. Moroni Mortensen is vis- victorious tickets he reports. .Mr. and Mrs. Bernard (Berry) iting this week with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs Christensen of San Francisco, Vernon Toombs of Salt Lake Calif., are visiting Mr. Christen-sen- 's mother, Mrs. Sophia JenCity. Mrs. Lee Johnson entertained sen and other relatives. at a birthday dinner for her son Miss Dena Christensen visited Kerry Lee. It was his fifth birth- over the weekend in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Christensen day. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christen- and family, who have a new baby ' sen entertained Wednesday even- boy. was Christen-sen- 's hostess Miss Iverson of Mrs. honor Betty in ing brothers and sisters. Din- to a lovely party Wednesday evner was served and social conver- ening at the home of her parsation was the diversion of the ents, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Iver- Sunday afternoon Miss Patsy evening. ' Mrs. Alviu Jensen was hostess Huggins entertained in honor to her club Saturday afternoon--. of Mrs. Kirkham. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mortensen Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson entertained at a delicious turkey and her brother and wife, Mr. dinner Sunday evening. Pin and Mrs. Alonzo Sorensen of Mrs. d" son-in-la- Mrs. SALEaiid TRADE - we have the following farm implements listed for sale or trade: Ellis Arbon. Ferguson Tractor Two-wa16 inch Dearborn plow Add Spark! When you're tossing leftover vegetables or greens into a salad, add sparkle with an unusual salad dressing. Grated American, Parmesan or blue cheese are excellent In the dressing for adding a tempting note to the salad. Verda Andersen, Mrs-Ine- z Christensen and Mrs. Winnie Jensen were Ogden visitors Friday. Mrs. Hastinns of Salt Lake City is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Wadddoups. - 3 - - - Mr. Mrs. Monte Archibald of Plymouth visited her parent?, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs- Laurel Iverson of Ogden visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iverson over the weekend. Larry also did some pheasant, hunting while hereMr. and Mrs. Ray Holman of Provo are visiting their sister, Mrs. Robert Holman and other relatives. Monday they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. y Dearborn Tiller Front and rear mounted cultivator i Scraper .' List your used farm machinery with us No charge. FROM TREMONTON EASTBOUND a.m. 6:25 3:20 a.m. 10:15 2:25 pan. ML p.m. Implement Co. WESTBOUND 8:35 p.m. 10:40 a.m. Phone ERN'S CAFE Em Hansen, Agent States Tremonton 154 3 C . , ,: '";'? - i.fi -- .;: Mrs. David Parkinson, Mrs. James Howell and Mrs. Oran Parkinson visited Wednesday in Logan with Mr. and Mrs. Bob boys. . v Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley spent the weekend in Idaho Falls as guests of their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward. ' Mr. and Mrs. N. J. John announce the engagement of their daughter Florence, to Boyd Mad-se- n of Malad, son of the late Mr. and Mrs- Frank Madsen. .Alc and Mrs. Theo Coombs and baby, and Mrs. J R. Gibbs left Sunday morning for their homes in Spokane, Wash., after ten days visit with their parents, Mrs. Vera Hall and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Knudsen. Mr. and Mrs. Coombs also visited with relason-in-la- w - - w ;, tives in Fielding. ,. ,:. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Neal and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howell vis ited Tuesday and Wednesday of . wards Nob HiB fourth child. lb. Quality - , Coffee hPk. & ieansf 00 Taste Tells, No. 300 can j Airway SlL Most 79 IL Popular I Coffee Flavor JUICE .,00. 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Jlf PICTSWEET 49 69 Cuts Cockun Peaches Check Greyhound's service to your destination you'll find convenient, fre-through," and to Tatty Whit. FUh lb. C.nt.r wmm Shady River, 5 oz. can 46 oz. can Pork Chops V WW lb. 9SV I Fillet of Sole POT ROAST fYr. i CENTER SLICES sum? f Sardines 1 '00 ' Sausags OO 7 for 9 f SB Del Maize or Crsam Sy! - jlomaiccs 46 oz. can lftiuftat&fit lOfcr Gardenside, No. 303 can C 0 ' i - 4f iftiu , JJrSm mors . oty tub miJr Fresh Coffee last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harris in Kearns, Utah. Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. David Gibbs of the birth of a baby girl born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nelson of Mantua, Utah. Mrs. Nelson was the former Doris Gibbs. This is their Mrs- C. A. Hall and Mrs. A. J. Hall and sons of Brigham City visited Monday with relatives here. Mrs. C- A. Hall's mother, Mrs Margaret Knudsen and Nas-si- e Moon returned with them for an Indefinite stay. y . MS get lb. Y4 at regular price. rmLt.PKC.cxtT1 I |