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Show Alice Petersen and son Earl of them home and spent the weekported to be getting along satisTRiver City an Mr. and end. ST" factorily. Mrs. LaMar Bourne and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Coombs Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith FIELDING By Florence Munson Mrs. Rosel Roy caring for Mrs. Zundel's sister, Mrs. Melna Shank who is ill. Travel Report The Social Development Club met at the home of Mrs. Eva Munson Thursday afternoon for their semi-month- Zundel and son lerry are spending this week at Club Hears meeting. ly Packer gave an interesting discussion of her recent visit to the Eastern States where she visited her children, Mrs. Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Leland Burton spent Friday at Layton visiting with Mrs. Burton's sister, Mrs. John Neville and familv. spent sometime with their They daughter Marguerite at Salt Lake ity. Marguerite accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Owen Asplund at Morgantown, West Va. Miss DeeAnna Hales of Riverside favored with several songs. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Grace Hales of Riverside and Mrs. Edith Welling. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Edith Welling on February 7th Mrs. M. A. Gam has been spending several days with her Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Walter Rothaar and family at Salt Lake City. While there they had a special dinner party in compliment to Mrs. Garn, Walter Rothaar and Bruce Rothaar who were all celebrating their birthday anniversaries. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne spent several days the latter part of the week visiting with Mrs. Bourne's sister, Mrs. Clara Potter at Salt Lake City. Miss Margie Bolton of Ida., spent Wednesday visiting with her sister, Mrs. M. E. Owen. Mrs. Ed Arnell of St. Charles, Ida., who had been spending several days at the Owen home accompanied her son-in-la- Brad and Michale and Kay r mm m Lo-Rp- Enjoy Party Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gam, a Mrs Mark Udy. Mr. ivr, and Mrs. Leo Coombs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Coombs and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Packer enjoyed a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rhodes at East Garland Saturday evening. Pinochle was played during the to evening with prizes going Mrs Florence Garn, Mrs. Blanche Coombs, Elmer Coombs and1 Mark Udy. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Coombs spent several days last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harris and family at ugaen. dinTuesday evening they were ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Noble at Farm-ingto- d basis of activities, personality and popularity. Margaret is a sophomore and affiliated with Kappa Delta sorority of which she is social chairman. She is first attendant to Sigma Na Girl and is Associated Women Students representative for the sophomore class. SfiFEWAY r, 3 luxurious "red carpet service" with days and nights at fabulous HAWAIIAN VILLAGE Hotel on Waikiki beach! ENTRY BLANKS AT Smart Shoppers Shop Safeway! EggS AAGrod. 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Munson spent Friday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burt and family at Ogden. Birthday Party Held Earl, Mesdames Bernadine LaPriel Secrist, Mina Owen, Edith Udy, Rhoda Welling, Elsie Welling and Sara Moss met at the "Canton" at Ogden Friday where they enjoyed a dinner party in compliment to Mrs. Bernadine Earl who was celebrating her birthday anniversary. The Green and Gold Ball held at the Recreational Hall Saturday evening was a huge success according to M.I.A. President Mrs. Margie Skinner. Miss Frvpr had charge of the decorations. The theme was "RIup Mnon" which was most attractive in a shaded blue and silver setting. Young People Honored Miss Virginia Welling had charge of the floor show which consisted of modern ballet dancing by Miss Sherry Smith, and the song, "Blue Moon" by Miss Carmen Hall of Tremonton. The Junior Gleaner Girls were honored and each presented a corsage by Bishop Rosel Zundel. The girls were LoReta Fryer, Sherry 'Smith, Karen Wood, Virginia Wplling. Larene Bur ton, Sylvia Burton, Tamra Well robing, Judith Owen, Alice Shirley ins, Linda Coombs MandMen were Cannon. The Junior each and presented also honored a boutonniere. They were Daryl Garn, Larry Robbins, Darrell Burton and Larry Hess. Quentin Hess had charge of the refresh-to ments. Dancing was enjoyed the Hall Orchestra. A large crowd was in attendance. of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Monson at guests Brigham were dinner Mrs. Gene the home of Mr. and t ,,;4t CotnrHav evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Coombs spent Monday at Brigham. Personality of the year's selections was made at the annual Buzzer Ball. They are voted upon on the UviZAy for ML Adams were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams at Ogden last week after which her Mrs. Adams accompanied Glen Thatcher to Payson where she will spend a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Marilyn Thatcher and fam- Art Saunders visiting evening Thursday spent with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Fryer Named Buzzer TODAY AT home. Mr. and Mrs. Afton ily. Mr. and Mrs. THE LEADER. Tremonton, Utah Thursday. January 31. 1957 x I w, Mont-pelie- Mil- ler of Beryl, Utah, who were on their way to Butte, Mont., for a spent Saturday visiting Mrs. were dinner guests at the home visit with relatives. Mrs. Miller Coombs parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rhead at is Mr. Welling's sister. William Kendall at Preston, Ida. Tremonton, Other Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mel-vi- n Weekend in Las Vepas attended a buffet supper at the Foxley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Sandall home of Mrs. P. W. Fuller at Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Stander were dinner guests at the home Ogden Friday evening. a few days in Las enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd Vi- of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fruin at Vegas, Nev., over the weekend. sited with Mrs. Irene Bunderson Tremonton Sunday evening. They returned home Sunday of Tremonton, at the Dee HosOvernight guests at the home evening. pital at Ogden, Sunday. Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. W. M Welling Bunderson had just undergone were Mrs. Ray Miller, Mrs. KenUSE THE a major operation. She was re neth Talagi and two children, LEADER WANT ADS. iii 12tt oz. 69 10 |