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Show Thursday. July 16. 1353 THE LEADER. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess last week were Mr. and Mrs. Lemoine Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allen of Roy. Friday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jackman and Fielding FUrence Monaoa Richards Reunion Held Saturday family of Midvale. Mrs. Rhea Boothe and two sons of Bell Gardens, California, have been spending the past weeks with Mrs. Boothe's mother, Mrs. Effie Johnson and fam- Among those attending the Richards reunion held at Rees park in Brigham City Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Richards and daughter Florence, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wood and family, Mrs. Velda Wood and children, Mrs. Lulu Wood and family and Mrs. Opal Gam and family. Mrs. Chloe Koldwyn of San FTancisco has been visiting during the past week with her brother and Mr. ily. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stand- ing are happy over the arrival of a little granddaughter, born to Dennis and Lila Miller of Tremonton July 10th. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Hess were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hess of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Jo- sister-in-la- and Mrs. F. W. Hess. Mrs. Lois Smith and small daughter Susan, of Ogden, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jensen. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Looslie of Rupert, Idaho. seph Hess of Ogden. Mrs. Effie Potter and baby have been spending a few days Mam Mrs. C. W. Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Potter and Daryl- - Garn Mr. and left and Bourne Monday morning for Santa family Jay and Mrs. John A. Bourne and Anna, California to attend the family attended the Alder reunion held at Crystal Springs Saturday. Miss Ortel Gam of Houston, Texas is spending her vacation visiting with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Garn and other relatives in the valley. Niles Cannon of Salt Lake City has been spending a couple of weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd Sunday were Mrs. Leora McCowan and son Jimmy of Clearfield. Weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peck was Mrs. Edith Peck of Ogden. Mrs. Alice Coombs and Mrs. Connie Coombs and children spent Sunday with Mrs. A. V. Smoot at Corinne. with relatives at Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason SPEND VACATION and sons spend Sunday at Lo- HERE gan canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Johnson The Glen Seversons, Mr. and and son Owen of Riverside, California arrived last week for their vacation which they will spend with Mr. Johnson's mother, Mrs. Sadie Johnson. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Deurbee 7 of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rudd and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hansen at Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist and family spent a few days of last week at Logan can- i (assEs" yon. Sunday guests at the Dan Garn home were Private and Mrs. Garn Larkin of Paso Rob-leCalifornia and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Garn Lrakin of Sr.owville. Private Larkin, who is the Dan Garn's grandson, will leave New Jersey on July 23 for Germany. Sunday guests at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Rosel Zundel were Mrs. S. E. Zundel, Bob Zundel and Pamela Zundel of Logan. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wan-las- s and daughters, Ellen and Jackie, of Rodes, California. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne spent the weekend at Farming-towhere they attended funera services for Golden Barten. Mrs. George Manning and Mrs. Elaine Tomlison of Farmington visited with Mrs. Herman Potter and Mrs. Steve Potter and families last week. psm-mlt- THE MILK WITH THE FLAVOR YOU'LL ilLP MILK FAVOR IN THE NEW RED, WHITE & BLUE CARTON n SuTHE CISCO KID FRIDAY 8:30 p. a. KDYl-T- Channel 4 V Tremonton Phone 5991 PERCE W ATKINS Tremonton, World Boy Scout Jamboree. Saturday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn were Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Garn and family of Provo. J. E. Robinson of Salt Lake City was calling on friends here Tuesday. GIRLS DO BAPTISM WORK Mrs. Celia Zundel took a group to the Logan Temple Saturday for baptismal work Those in the group were Rowane Zundel, Ja Nae Zundel, Kathleen Zundel, Doreen White, Linda Kay Nish, Devon Nish. Leroy Welling, Gordon and Dar- rell Rudd. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott SunMark day were Mr. and Mrs. GeofLott and sons David and frey of Holbrook, Idaho. Mrs. Luelle Potter and Miss Arlene Potter spent Saturday with relatives at Farmington. Mrs. Lois Davis and family of Kennewich, Washington is visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Adams and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner and son Lewis, of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with Mrs. Gardner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling. Lew is a remaining to spend a couple of weeks with his grandparents while his parents are vacationing in the Northwest. Weekend guests at the Glen Severson home were Mrs. W. E. Potter of Farmington, Mrs. George Udy and daughter Mel-b- a of Kaysville, and Miss Shirley Jones of Holbrook, Arizona. Hi ah Annual Dairy gress. Work on insecticides, staff member to help answer the rates of grain feeding, and questions. Professor Caine said flu-roin- e. Dav Announced Twenty-seconannual dairy day sponsored by the dairy de- partment of the Utah State Agricultural college will be held at the dairy farm and college Friday. July 17. beginning at' 9:45 a. m.. according to Professor George B Claine. department d head In the morning at the farm there will be a review of experimental work that has been recently completed, and a brief review of some that is in pro general pasture management will be discusseed by the men in charge of the projects The afternoon meeting, follow ing lunch at the cafeteria, will be held on the campus. There will be a discussion of research work pertaining to the Utah dairying; and a panel discussion of all dairy problems by the dairymen and the entire dairy staff of the college "We want the farmers to bring with them questions of current problems or troubles on any phase of their industry', and we will try to have a qualified Penney's xXx. BUY ON r:3 f7T ' & s PttCMSE AS A Nfl (At tW v ;st?? A "ROCKET A 3 pound in see for youreelvw how the dashing Super "88" or the Classic has erery- Ninety-Eigboth in want thing you your next car. 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EXTRA WEIGHT! Cmr M E sure-foote- in n n. A road-huggin- in WAY! Jin' r&$$m$&: ... MP8BTAHT LAY-- A WWW ftp We're bo sure of Oldamobfle's appeal A M Men and Gleaners Bear River stake are urged to attend the Pot Luck party being held Saturday night at Willow Park in Logan beginning at 7 o' clock. Election of officers is one feature of the party. x-v.- x to men and women alike that we're suggesting you try it together! Coma nst 0 All of the The kindness and help given us during the illness of our husband and father, and the sympathy extended to us since his death are a source of great comfort to us. We want to thank everyone for their assistance and especially are we grateful to the people of Deweyville for their efforts in getting the chapel ready for the funeral service. We will always be grateful. Mrs. N. Peter Marble and family WITH ..PltTICOLHlT BEAR RIVER M MEN GLEANERS SET PARTY CARD OF THANKS DOUBLE-DAT- ! evening work. Peterson is mother, Mrs. Don, her hussix weeks at at Fort Sill, Mrs. Eleanor staying with her Ern Hansen, while band is spending Officer's Training Oklahoma. MAKE Two Head are BerfeVfhan One "The afternoon meeting should be over by 3 00 or4:00, so the visitors can get home for the II l I |