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Show THE LEADER Games birthday anniversary. were played and refreshment served to 10 invited guests. Mrs. Eph Peterson Mrs. Wayne Grover returned Quite a number of our peo- home Sunday from West Point ple have been ill with the "flu" where she had been convalescat the including your correspondent, ing following the birth Valley hospital of a 514 pound hence no news last week. Lafayette Grover spent the baby boy. The new arrival is week at the Valley hospital un- welcomed into the Grover home dergoing medical treatment. At by two other children, a boy and a girl. this time he is somewhat Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover Mrs. L. R. Shaffer attended and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter a session at the Logan Temple Lake in Salt three spent days where accompanied Erma City at a county and state of Adams they will leave in the who ficers convention. They attend near future on an L.D.S. mission ed two banquets and a luncheon to the Great Lakes. at the University where they Word lias been received that also enjoyed a book review of "The Silver Challis", given by Bud Grover has arrived safely City. Helen Kimball. They visited a at Guadamala Mr. and Mrs. Chase Peterson television broadcast and saw TV had as guests Mrs. Reuben Hyde in the making. and daughter Jean Saturday and Mrs. Potter left Wednesday for California where she will Sunday. Mrs. J. P. Christensen accomvisit her daughter and family. panied Mrs. Wayne Gam to Dr. and Mrs. Norman Perry at Ogden Saturday. Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Larson Mrs. Harmon Pierson and had as guests WedEthel Ann and Mrs. Jasper nesday overnight Mr. and Mrs. Grant Shaffer were in Logan Monday. Mortensen of Mack's Inn, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. David J.Wilwere enroute to Los Angliams of Malad visited with Mr. They California. eles, and Mrs. Le Roy Atkinson and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sorensen Henry Brown were in Howell Sunday. to attend a Mrs. Henry Sorensen was in Monday evening class party for their Primary sisPortage Friday to see her parents. ter, Mrs. Orin Parkinson. Mrs. Rhodes and Mrs. Lyn Mrs. Le Roy Atkinson and Larson were Logan visitors new baby girl, born January 15, Mrs. Larson visited Monday. returned home from Malad Sat- with Mrs. D. Lrson, who is ill, urday. The new baby weighed and reports she is improving six pounds 10 ounces and is welcomed into the family by an slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bourne older sister Kathleen. and family spent Sunday at the Mr. ond Mrs. Tom Harper Delos Adams home. and lone spent Sunday afternoon Bob James of Malad called in Logan with Mr. and Mrs. on his uncle, Delos Adams Dale Gardner. Monday. Mrs. Karen Hansen of Logan n and Mrs. Neeley Harris of Riverside spent Saturday at the L. M. Holman home. Myrl Udy Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holman of Ogden spent Sunday here Service Man On Furlough with their parents. Pvt. Ferris Macfarlane came Mr. and Mrs. Dan Olsen of home Sunday for a short furBrigham City called on the before going overseas. He lough Sunday. Mrs. Sherman Oyler was guest is the son of Mrs. Ruie Kennard of honor at a party given at and husband of Arlene Peter the home of her mother, Mrs. son Mcfarlane of Fielding. Mrs. Orson Bailey of Logan, L. R. Shaffer Wednesday. The was spent in a mother of Mrs. Austin Udy spent afternoon social with a delicious luncheon the week with the Udys. They served. The guest of honor re- took her home Saturday. Mrs. Nadine Richards and ceived many beautiful and usechildren spent Wednesday in ful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oyler Benson. The occasion was a and Mrs. L. R. Shaffer were party in honor of Mrs. mother on her birthday. in Salt Lake City Tuesday and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Olsen of Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bowen Young ward and Mr. and Mrs. and son Paul of Beaver visited Jim Darley of Logan, visited at the Joseph Oyler home Wed- the Austin Udys Tuesday night They watched the inauguration nesday evening. Mrs. Wendell Hansen enter- ball on TV. The ladies are tained Monday afternoon in hon- sisters. Relief Society work and bus- or of her daughter Marie's East Garland Og-de- Hol-ma- Rich-ards- 's Tremonlon. Utah SCHOOL asNEWS This sunny winter weather has played a joke on our turtle He doesn't seem to know it is winter, so he hasn't hibernated. He is a little pokey though Maybe we should change his name from "Buttons" to Pokey Turtle. . The weather has played a joke on our flowers too. Our poinsetta did not bloom at Christmas and is blooming now. We like the winter, we have missed the snow, but the germs and bugs haven't missed us as many of us have been sick. We are learning to write, read in big books and do arithmetic. We think it is fun. Mrs. Rhead's First Grade. The weather man played a trick on us this month. He didn't send us any snowr Maybe we will get some snow runs down between them. Little Diomede belongs to United States and Big Diomede belongs to Russia. When the Eskimos who live on Little Diomede go to visit their relatives on the other island they are never heard of again. We are now studying about Alaska and find that those things are true. Last Tuesday we went into the gym and watched the Television broadcast of the inauguration which we enjoyed very much. We hope our new President Eisenhower will be a good president. Mrs. industry.' t TP"" i uiigininppiii ""-"'- " wy W'WW! 'ey W n. Arnold Christensen "V J"""" How to get top performance from your ear Korth's Fifth Grade. Reporters, Diana Nelson and Hugh Davis. 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A delicious hot dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waddoups, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Ercy Whittaker and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stander. The guest of honor received some lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bywater of Brigham City were also eguests. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal (Ike) Andersen left Monday morning for Phoenix, Arizona where they will spend some time vacationing. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Iversen and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iversen were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duke Barringer of Washington Terrace, Sunday. Mrs. Roy Forsgren of Brigham City and Mrs. Charles F. Thompson and baby of Ogden were guests of Mrs. Glen Iversen Sat- We take turns drawing pictures on our weather chart. There has been seventeen sunshiny days this month. It has been a good winter this year. our game today with Deweyville. Mrs. Victoria Johnson attended n We saw a show of Hiawatha January the 20th the school funeral services for Julius held Saturday in Hyrum. and Arctic Flight. We have "borrowed" a TV set and half learned how to do many kinds of the school watched the inau- He was the father of Mrs. Myrtle We now know guration, and the other of arithmetic. half Mortensen. how to do our two time tables. went home and watched it. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson We have read many books this Friday the 23rd the school and Mrs. Seretta Johnson mowent to Hiawatha and Arctic tored to Eden, Idaho year. Thursday, Miss Romer's Flight.. In the afternoon the to visit Keith Johnson and We have been studying the Third Grade Boys, seventh and eight grade went family. Keith was Lake Dwellers and we have a operated on Max Bessinger. to the game when the eighth by on was and the way to of recently them in our room. picture up played Preston. We have been making things recovery when he had a relapse. urday. We just finished our Social The boys and girls are trading Mrs. Ferrell Huggins entertai-e- d of clay. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Standon the "Mining social studies books. The boys studies unit her club Thursday evening at We drew many pictures of and family visited in Hyrum er inwas a Worka It will of A her home. dessert luncheon get "Geography very Community". dogs. We want to give our pet teresting unit. Now we are ing World". Sunday with her mother, Mrs. The was will served and cards get girls played name "Copper" to one of them. on "Fishing Com- "Utah in Her Western Setting." with prizes going to Mrs. Del Ellery Bickmore. There is another wasp in our starting It the is interesting, too. Reporters, Holmgren, Mrs. Clinton Burt and room today, could this be a sign munity". we are learning harmonica In Mrs. Mack Christensen. Mrs. Constance Homer Mrs. Edith Eldredge of Boise, of spring? two new pieces. They are Dick Hansen. Carl Hendersen was a special Idaho was a guest at the A. L. We have been studying cot"Three Blind "Jack Mice", and guest. Cook home Friday and ton and we have some cotton, and Jill". Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson Bear River City plants and seeds in the room. In Arithmetic we are doing attended the Junior Prom ThursWe went to the show "Hiawell. There are people Andrea Huggins day evening held at the new watha" and "Arctic Flight" last very Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Canning that have passed all of their Field house at U.S.A.C. in Loweek. to their ll's. tables and Mult, D.U.P. Entertained up family of Provo spent Sungan. We have pictures of good We are studying about the with Mrs. Canning's parMrs. Adeline of Anderson a Utah Pioneers was day Daughters things to eat and drink on the earth. We are learning a new held their ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook. meeting at the home Salt Lake City visitor Friday. back blackboard. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon enof Mrs. Elwell Friday afternoon. way to write. Mrs. Hagloch. Mr. Hawkes' Mrs. Ethel Taylor gave the les- tertained a group of their friends Charlene Woodruff had her apFourth Grade. son, which was enjoyed very at a very lovely party Saturday Last Friday our school went removed at the local hospendix much by the group. A delicious evening. A delicious hot dinto the picture show. We saw and is recovering Friday, pital 14 Elwas ner to was lunch served Mrs. served Hot Tamale guests. by "Hiawatha" and "Arctic Flight". Weather nicely. Mrs. Ernest Andersen spent well, Mrs. Chauncey Cornwall Anything They were both good shows and Price the weekend at Centerville, visand Mrs. Dewey Ramsdell. "The Despret News" we enjoyed them very much. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Check- iting Mr. and Mrs. Ardell AnderThe eighth grade played Pres The show "Arctic Flight" told ers and Mr. and Mrs. Grant sen. 28. to ton and we 32 them beat about two islands, Big DioMr. and Mrs. Delbert HolmChecketts returned Wednesday mede and Little Diomede. Preston came here to play. are vacationing in Arizona. from gren On seventh Phoenix, ninth the Arizona, evening January They are just three miles apart Mrs. Gladys (Zembra) Olsen and the International Date Line grade chose cheer leaders. They where they were guests of Mr. and small son Stephen of Larch-men- t, chose Deanna Garfield, Joan and Mrs. Widtsoe Checketts, for New York arrived last Theurer, Pat Fuhriman. They the past two weeks. Mrs. Vernon week to visit with her mother, Bishop and iness meeting was held Wednes- cheered for our game with Johnson in Salt Mrs. Albert E. Holmgren. Thatcher. spent Thursday Incidentally they Lake day at the Relief Society room. beat us 22 to 7 . Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Andersen on business. Deanna, City The ladies worked on quilts, Mrs. Gladys Thorsen and of Ogden, Mrs. Glenna Andersen at Joan cheer also and Pat will dish towels, luncheon sets, and pillow cases. At noon a pot luck lunch was enjoyed. After the regular meeting a light lunch was served to about 20 members. Mrs. Nina Dustin was in Og den Monday and Tuesday where she received medical attention. She is feeling much better at the present time.. Jay Macfarlane was taken to the Valley hospital Saturday morning for treatment of virus pneumonia. He is reported some better. Mr. and Mrs. Ted King visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy Satur day. Mrs. Ellen Capener and daugh ter Ann were in Logan Satur day. Gordon Crowther and Zora Nash of Salt Lake City visited Mr. and Mrs.. Ed Udy Sunday afternoon. Bob and Dick Capener and Lola Hales, from the U. of U., Barbara Ward from the U.S.A.C. spent the weekend at home with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis of Ogden spent the weekend with Don's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Udy and family visited in Salt Lake City Sunday. Mrs. Phyllis Udy visited her mother, Mrs. Rader in Corinne, A GENERAL MOTORS MASTERPIECE Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hanni and family of Ogden visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy and family. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Udy and daughter spent Sunday after noon in Plymouth. Mr.and Mrs. Welton Ward This greatest of Pontiacs is new from Bigger and Better In Every Way and MO IKCREASE IN PRICE! and daughters, of Pocatello, sur bumper to bumper. It has a longer prised Welton's parents with a more leg room, more hat STYLING NEW COMPLETELY wheelbase; visit Sunday. more room, hip room; it's the most Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy and NEW LONGER WREELBASE on wheels. beautiful thing Thatcher in were Sunday family and LONGER, LOVELIER, ROOMIER nODIES visiting their parents, Mr. Many important things remain unMrs. Earl Adams. however such things as OVER-ALchanged, L PERFORMANCE SPECTACULAR NEW Mr. and Mrs. Myron Richards famous Pontiac's dependability, downand children were in Benson E WINDSHIELD PANORAMIC NEW and good solid value. economy right Sunday visiting relatives. AND WINDOW REAR and Burt Mrs. James family Come in as soon as you can see this of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs PONTIACTS WONDERITL NEW POWER STEERING brilliant new 1953 Pontiac; drive it Ron Hales during the weekend. 1 extra cost. at yourself Optlonal Mr. Burt came here Sunday and ENTER CM'8 f 194,009 BETTER HIGHWAYS AWARDS CONTEST the family returned with him, Diane Bourne spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Xetv and Beautiful Proof that Dollar for Dollar You Can't Jtoal Pontiac Leland Bourne. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bourne went to Salt Lake City to visit an aunt of Mr. Bourne, Mrs. Rachael Hollist. who is 1U, and Diane returned to KaysvlUe with TREMONTON PHONE 3956 therm. in February or March so we can make a snow man. We are learning how to write. We think it is fun. If we work hard we will soon be able to write a letter. We like to read books and do arithmetic. School is fun. Mrs. Cannon's First Grade- - Sor-enso- 03 MSMBCOl wis TO SEE THE BEAUTIFUL 1953 THHE (EiMLATESTT H is fined at the Valley hospital. MumhStmmk . that t the word to describe Utah's mining industry. And because ifs basic, it has produced benefits for everyone in our state. Those benefits can be lost if costs of supplies, labor and taxes rise; metal prices drop; profits disappear. It's happening nowl We're all facing the loss of benefits from a basic "Basic . . l 19S3 of Brigham .City, Justin Andersen, Mrs. Arville A. Holmgren and Mrs. Flossie A. Ramsdell returned Saturday evening from Vernal, Utah where they attended funeral services for their niece, Mrs. Marilyn N. Chiles and baby daughter. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russel (Edith) Montgomery. Alvin Andersen is confined at the Valley hospital in Tremon-to- McKINLEY BE SURE i.j Thursday. January 29, J. DESS Tremonion. Utah IPflMTMC EVEHH BUILT! DUAL-STREA- K ONE-PIEC- a je smiL nil es t |