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Show Thursday. July 29. THE 1954 RIVERSIDE visited during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Udy. By Myrle Udjr and Mrs. Kenneth Phip-pe- n and children of Lay ton visit- Mr. SOUARE DANCE HELD ed Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy The ground in front of the Thursday. The ladies are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Walters Ward Chapel has been tarred and children, Mr. and Mrs. and was in good condition for James Ilall and children of Maga square dance. Mr. Rasmussen na visited Mr. and Mrs. Dale of Hyde Park was here to call. Udy during the week. The ladies There were two squares and are sisters. some extra dancers. A large Mr. and Mrs. John Allen and crowd of spectators looked on. children have been vacationing Mr. and Mrs. Jack Campbell away from town during the last and family of San Diego, Calif., week, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Metcalf and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forsberg R. E. Skinner of Salt Lake City and son Jack, Connie Anderson and daughter JaDene and Mrs. Inez Johnson and daughter Karen were in Logan canyon for supper Thursday night Mrs. Cleo Forsberg and Florence Udy were in Brigham Friday. They visited Mr. and Mrs. JUNICO METAL Eldon Adams and Mr. and Mrs. ROOFING Dean Adams. Is a wonderful now. Steel Bob right Capener accompanied by prices have jumpPauline Davis and a friend from Uai-co ed but the Salt Lake City returned from roofing price Calif., during the week. are unchanged. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forsberg This roofing carf ries the Seal and family and Mr. and Mrs. Quality and has a Dean Anderson and baby were tw guaranteed at the rodeo in Ogden Saturday ounce ooatiM1 This means many night. years o f extra 0 ' Rehurn to Nevada wear, longer protection at a lower Mr. and Mrs. Keith ' Frazer cost. Ask your BraMjfc returned to their home in Manager about ticis Ploche, Nev., after having been and other money at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. saving buys. J, Udy for the last while. Mr. Frazer came to take his family home. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hannl and children of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Weese and children of Tremonton visited Mr, and Mrs. Austin Udy Sunday. Wayne Hannl who had been visiting the br ill I BEST PRICES PAID FOR YOUR GET OUR PRICE BEFORE YOU SELL WE DO CUSTOM ROLLING - MIXING - GRINDING HEADQUARTERS FOR AGRICULTURAL TOHL Member Federal Warehouse System PHONE 2411 TREMONTON by Mabel Homer MIA GIRLS, WARD MEMBERS PLAN SUMMER OUTING The M.I.A. girls are going to spend next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday-i- n Logan Canyon. Tuesday evening a program will be given for all members of the ward. The girls will Join the folks from home at 7:30 p.m. at Lower Guinevah in Logan canyon for an evening of fun together. Everyone is to bring their own supper. Anyone needing transportation be at the church by 6:30 and you will be picked up. Funeral services for Elmer Bird, a former El wood resident, were conducted Friday in Ogden. The following people from here attended: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fridal, Mrs. Keith Fri-da- l, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. William Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Petersen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heslop and daughter Garnetta. by Mrs. Eph Peterson The following families attended the Petersen reunion held at Perry Park Sunday; William PIONEERS FETED Petersens, Earl Petersens, CharMrs. Eph Peterson took a lie Petersens, Orvil Petersens, of Native Pioneers, those group Merlin Romers and Mr. and were who born in Utah before Mrs. Keith Fridal., the advent of the railroad on Enters Service May 10, 1869f to Brigham City where they and Mrs. Harold Petersen left last Thursday Peterson as Captain of the GarWednesday for Fort Ord, Calif. land camp were guests of the He has just been inducted into Daughters of the Utah the armed forces. Harold is the County Pioneers at dinner at the Mad-do- x Cafe. The steak dinner was Udys during the week returned served at 12:30 with- - covers home with his parents Sunday. laid for 65, 48 of which were Sunday morning. native pioneers. The .tables Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Udy and were beautifully decorated with Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Kennard at- flowers and covered wagons tended the Gleason family reun- with a minature covered wagon ion in Pleasant Grove Sunday. candy cup at each place. Fol Mr. and Mrs. William Ber. lowing the dinner a delightful quist of Kellogg, Idaho; Mr. and program was presented under Mrs. Melvin Mortenson of Mont- - the direction of Mrs. May Smith pelier, Idaho, and Mrs. Alice presided over by County PresJensen of Fish Haven visited ident, Mrs. Jenny Jones. ReMr. and Mrs. William Bowcutt sponses were by Leslie Nichols, and Mrs. Nina Dustin Sunday. Joseph Watkins and Moroni Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Marsh and Mortensen. Attending from the children Doris, Billy and Joyce Garland Camp were Mr. and of Willard visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. James Bigler, A. R. Cap-ne- r, William Bowcutt Sunday. Joyce Aaron Porter, Thomas E. spent a week with her grand- King and George Linford. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oyler were Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Lawr in Ogden fof the rodeo Friday ence have had two grandchild- evening and stayed over until ren with them during the last Sunday afternoon with Mr. and week. They went to Ogden and Mrs. Wayne Archibald. took the children home for the Steak Fry . 24th celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jackson went to Salt Lake City for a attended a Steak Fry at Guen-ivaweek's stay Sunday. Park in Logan canyon Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne with some Thursday went to a family get together students ofevening the U.S.A.C. and of the Earl family at the home their partners. of Jack Earl in Opden. Mrs. L M. Holman and Mrs. Diane Bourne is having a, two Jakson and children were Salt weeks vacation. She is spending Lake City visitors Tuesday. the time at home with her parMrs. Gary G rover of Clark ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland ston spent the week at the Bourne. Orval Grover home. On Sunday thf G rovers were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stark at a picnic in Dry Creek Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grover were in Ogden for the Pioneer EAST GARLAND I '. TRADE-I- r w w - .aw x.ot m N JAlIDOREE Best trade-i- n pas-sersb- y cy Saturday where they met their daughter Jean who had flown in from Seattle, Wash., where she had spent ZVi weeks with relatives.. While there Mr. and Mrs. Norman Larson took her on a boat trip to Victoria B. C. Island. on Vancouver Says I ml anywhere on your car! Enjoy a new Hornet or Wasp or Dee Harris Jay TREMONTON, UTAH PHONE Jet 2511 Gayle Grover of Ogden called on the Mart Risers Sunday. Mrs. Verla Yancey of San Francisco came to the Sylvan Korth home Friday and remained until Tuesday. She took back-with her, her small son who has been with the Korths for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover and children and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Harper had an outing on Bear Lake Sunday. Mrs. Dewain Love Land of Roy spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover. Her niece and nephew, Sheri Lynn and Randy returned home with her. She brought them back Friday. Mrs. Henrietta Theissens is house guest of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams. The Bee Hive girls, Mia Maid? and Explorer scouts held a hobo party Tuesday evening. They had a scavenger hunt which ended at the grove where they played games and had light re- freshments. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fryer were in Logan Sunday afternoon where they visited at the hospital with Mrs. Duane Simmons and her new baby. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper took their son Earl and Gary Sessions back to Dag get County where they will work. They visited Evanston and the mus eum at Fort Bridger. The M.I.A girls played Snow- ville girls in a ball game Fri day. They beat the fame 29-22. mm mmtt lUlt.lllHI I ,NIV AMD HfEA (BATHROOM ru jrrie A z -- 1 v.. See Us Before You Buy PLUMBING OR HEATING EQUIPMENT We Can Save You $$$$$$ The Best Buy of Your Life in Used . COAL OR OIL FURNACES ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Complete Instalation WBmj T uISCUE, PLUS 13 YEARS OF SAFE DR1V8MG EQUALS "DRIVER OF THE YEAR" Last January, truck driver Gomer W. Bailey (of Denver) drove up to a bridge blocked by a damaged vehicle. In the ravine 40 feet below was a wrecked automobile with two injured, screaming children inside. Their mother and father had been flung clear of the car and severely hurt. Bailey first set out flares to warn traffic. Then sent the kids to a hospital via a passing motorist. Next he arranged for an ambulance for their parents. By refusing to allow the mother to be moved pending arrival of medical aid, he undoubtedly saved her life, since it was later discovered her back was broken. All four are alive and well today because an alert truck driver knew what to do! The dramatic rescue, plus his safety record (1,150,000 miles without a chargeable accident!) won Bailey the trucking industry's coveted "Driver of the Year" award." 13-ye- ar Professional drivers are trained to guard your life. UTAH MOTOR TRANSPORT ASSN. .... for your convenience for economy and efficiency i parade Saturday. ill aav. Attend Council Meeting them and their parents, Mr. and Fred Grover visited with the Mrs. Carl Edvalson. Seventies Council in Snowville and Mrs. Dorr is Peterson and Stone Sunday. Others in children were in Ogden Saturthe party were Ralph Ashby, day for the parade, following, Jay McFarland, Howard Capen- which they with Mr. and Mrs. er, Kenneth Boss, and Therral L. Francis Peterson and childBishop. ren and Mr. and "Mrs. Dan Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson Taylor enjoyed an outing at and family spent the 24 th in Como Springs. Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. David J. WillVisitor Tells Experience iams of Malad visited here SatMr. and Mrs. Edwin Peterson returned to tneir home in Bremurday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sorensen erton, Wash., last week after and family spent the weekend spending two weeks vacationing at the Henry Sorensen home. in Utah. While here Mr. PeterMr. Sorensen has recently re- son related an experience he turned from a month in Grand had of rescuing a 13 year old Junction, Colo., where he man- girl from drowning in Puget aged a Kress store while that Sound. He and a companion manager was on vacation. Their were crossing the Movette daughter Touran remained to bridge in a truck when Mr. spend a week with her grand- Peterson noticed the girl climbparents. ing on the railing. He ran to her. at the dinner guests By this time she was clinging to Sunday Sorensen home were the Allen the lower part of the railing. He Sorensens, Clyde Sorensens and held her hands until his comLeon Fryers. panion could come to his aid On Saturday Mr. and Mrs and they held her until they Henry Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. could summon help from in the heavy morning Clyde Sorensen, and Mr. and Allen Sorensen and families at- traffic. They then hoisted her tended the Allen family reunion back onto the bridge and took at Willow Park in Logan. her to the police station where Mr. and Mrs. Ray Qulgley, she later told them of her Mr. and Mrs. Don Winter and over trouble at home Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Packard with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. and girls of Houston, Tex., were Peterson are formerly of GarSunday dinner guests of Mr. land and Tremonton. and Mrs. Ed Isaacson. The Pack-ard- s Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenand Quigleys left Tuesday wood from near Liverpool, Engmorning for a trip to the Yel- land, newlyweds who have come lowstone Park. to Salt Lake City to make their The Packards and Donna Rae home visited from Tuesday to who is vacationing here spent Thursday at the R. J. Potter Saturday in Ogden with Mr. and home. Mrs. Orme D. Holt and attended Miss Mary Allen of El wood, the parade. Ind., is visiting with the Potters. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes They met her in Ogden Friday. and children were .in Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson for an for to the Salt Lake Airport drove Sunday anniversary -- id sinto gd i of Mr. and Mrs. William Petersen. Mrs. Wayne Francom was hostess at ' a birthday dinner Sunday honoring her mother, Mrs. Orson Cottle, and her daughter Joan. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Cottle of Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dahl and family of West Point, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hancock and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cottle of Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunsaker and family spent the holiday in Idaho Falls and Juniper, Idaho. Their little son Gary, who had been visiting relatives in Juniper for several days returned home with them. Miss Luella Romer of Salt Lake City spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Romer. On Sat urday she accompanied her parents and sister Leola to Jerome, Idaho where they visited their brother and family, the Odell Romers. son ELWOOD Utafc h CHEMICALS EOT LEADER, Trvmontoa, 94 of Utah Power & Light Co. customers soon will receive their bills every other month instead of monthly. (B Fr Ktfonn wK HEStD GEO pay bctrk biflt hi Hmm cemmo-iti- i, Hi Chang will b mmim during Mrvic AUGUST-SEPTEMBE- R -. 1- N the interest of economy and efficiency and for the convenience of customers, Utah Power & Light Co, plans to read meters and send bills every other month instead of monthly. Will APPIY to most residential, farm, and small commercial and industrial customers. It will not apply to a user whose electric consumption it measured by a demand meter. THE CHANGE Brigham City Clearfield Fanningto Garland Hooper IIuntsvill La ton " Morgan Ogden Perry Portage Roy South Ogden Sunset PAYING means you will need to write only half as many checks or money orders or nuke only half as many trips to pay your electric bul All CUSTOMERS AFFECTED WHY THE CHANGE? It is another step Light Co. is taking to reduce Utah Power 8c operating expenses and to keep your electric service low in cose Many other electric companies throughout the country have found that billing not only reduces coacs " but makes it more convenient for customers. - Your Lltctrit Servtmt Syracuse Tremonton Wiltard will be informed by mail. P.S. SbiulJ you prtjtr l conltnut to pay monthly it can he arranged. Just contact your local Power Company office. UTAH POVVGR Ca LIGHT CO. |