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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton. Utah Thursday. January 7, 1954 "riverside bj Myrl Udy FERRIS MACFARLANE ENDS KOREA DUTY I Word has been received by Mrs. Ferris Macfarlane that her husband has landed in the United States after a year over seas duty in Korea and Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Leiand Bourne attended an Earl family during the holidays at Earl home in Salt Claude the were 22 memThere Lake City. bers present 83rd Birthday The family of Mrs. Annie Bournet of Farmington met at the home of Mrs. Tracy Hess, to honor their mother during the holidays on her 83rd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne and two other brothers and wives, Mr. and Mrs. Hess and all the grandchildren get-togeth- er Mr. and Mrs. LorRoy Petting-in- s John B. Allen at Mrs. Castle- Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Hosk- Mrs. Phyllis Empey and sons Genealogical Program and daughters t.t Ogden ill and Mrs Virgil Harris were ton's home in Ogden Monday A splendid Genealogical pro of Pocatello, Idaho were Sunday were Sunday guests of Mr. and dinner guests of Mrs. Mary A. evening. gram was given by visitors from guests of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere E. John Castleton and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Parkinson returned James Mrs, Portage Sunday night. Glen Harris. Morris was speaker and he sane "Onen thp HatPc nf tin ' Temple, accompanied by his daughter. Mr. and Mrs Nolan Ballard and family of Benson visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. " ftn Ralph Richards, parents of Mrs. Ballard. Mrs. Leland Capener received medical attention at the Valley Hospital during the week. She is at home feeling somewhat improved. New Granddaughter Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richard are very happy over the announcement of a new grand daughter. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Richards of Price. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Jones and family of Hunter, Utah, visited with the Ed Udy's Thurso'ay Mrs. Jesse Davis came home from Provo for part of the holiby Mrs, Virgil C. Harrh days. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bohrer and baby of Arlington, Va., spent the holidays with Mrs. Bohrer's parents, Mr. and Mrs, THREE COUPLES Jesse Davis. Other members of ATTEND TOURNAMENT the family greeted them while OF ROSES they were here. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs. Mr. Davis went to Provo with them and Mrs. Albert T. Hall and Mr. as they returned east. Mrs. and Mrs. C. A. (Bud) Hall of Davis stayed in Provo to assist Brigham City left Thursday for the Lawrence Davis family Pasadena, Calif., to attend the while Mrs. Ray Davis is in the Rose Bowl parade and game. hospital suffering with polio.' Mr. and Mrs. Albert T, Hall r Class Party will visit with their sons and The boys and girls of the families and the others will First Intermediate class in Sun- vacation in Arizona for an in day school met at the home of definite time. ChristPhebe Ward for a class Mr. and Mrs. LeeRoy Petting-- ! " mas party Tuesday evening. ill left Tuesday for Vallejo, Myrle Udy is the teacher and Calif., after visiting since Dec. had the program and party in 19, with Mrs. Pettingill's par. charge. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Har Mr. and Mrs. Merle Marsh ris. They were acompanied to and family of Salt Lake City Ogden by Mrs. Harris before and the Clyde Marsh family of their departure by train. Willard visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson of William Bowcutt New Year's Ogden were weekend guests of day. Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. , Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lawrand other! Howell R. Margaret ence and family of Ogden visit- relatives.. ed with Mr. Lawrence's parents, Major and Mrs. Keith Conley Mr. and Mrs. Cu Lawrence and sons, David and Scott left AlSunday. Sunday for their home in Mr, and Mrs. Easton Nielson buquerque, N. M. after spending and family of Hyrum, Mr. and the holidays with Major Con- Mrs. Roy Hunsaker and family ley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley. Qra Hess and family of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Knud- Mr., and Mrs. Nephi Dustin and sen spent New Years weekend two daughters of Wendover and in Salt Lake City with their Steve Dustin of Ogden were and daughter, Mr. New Year's cuests of their and Mrs. Dave Nielsen. mother, Mrs. Nina Dustin. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Allen Hospitalized of Ogden spent Tuesday with; Mrs. Nephi Dustin and one friends here. daughter, were in the Valley Attend Funeral Hosnital for medical attendion Mr. and Mrs. William D. Har for several days. On Sunday Mr ris attended the funeral service Dustin took them home. at Blackfoot Ida., for John Henry Mclntire, who former Gibbs Thursday. They visited ly taught school in Riverside, until Sunday in Idaho Falls visited with the Karl Wellings with their and dauand many other friends includ LaMont Mrs. ghter, Mr. and Joe Mrs. Mr. and Forsberg ing Moors. i Sunday evening from Roy, Utah where he visited for the past week with his sister, Renee Hoggan and family. home j j , mm wm? m &m - r lS tfe ... &. -- ctf 3 i III Ml 7 V;X J Ni-l'- -s i 1 f f f T R V PORTAGE . son-in-la- during V'MStf VJ! ' 12 oz. TRfcAl Ul W'I y . I 1 large, "A" Grad Fresh Fruit V2 gal. vA 63 doz. Ct'P AND USE BEL-AI- R ZZl SUNNYBANK 2 cans Pack Traiii, Maple , Froxen, Concentroled it UI rzttx Q Larry York of Ogden was a Christmas dinner guest at the home of the Ray Yorks in East Tremonton. Her husband, who is stationed at Kelly Field, Texas called to talk to his fam has ily. 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Su Mrs. for this Truck! tomnnd by I took At This Bargain! lb. can. 33 SALMON SALMON ubb,. lb. can 69e Eggs PARTY PRIDE lie U AS I w d N-Rd-Neede- V curtsy.LARGE rss" the holidays. Maxine Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Inez Johnson was operat ed on Monday evening at the Valley Hospital. She was permitted to return home Thurs day. Members of the Ed Udy fam ily met at a grand New Years dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy in Fielding y X N-- w son-in-la- for several days YNS lzY 85c 29c |