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Show THE of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Thackery of brother-in-laCroyden, sister and of Mr James Barnard were weekend guests at the Barnard w Mrs. T. A- - Ault Members of the T- L. Wheately family surprised him on his birthday anniversary Thursday evening. Lunch was served and an enjoyable evening spent in visiting and singing. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser of Deweyville and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heusser of Ogden were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Nish and family in Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spademan had Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ladle and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ladle of Mendon as visitors on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hunsaker and family of Tremonton were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ckone Hunsaker. Nila Barnard of Ogden spent a lew days here as a guest of Mary Barnard and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard Miss Mary Barnard returned to Ogden to be a guest of Nila and her mother, Mrs. Edna Barnard on Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Perry received word from Dr. and Mrs. Norman L. Perry of Sacramento, California announcing the birth - LEARN HOW TO GET ( SM? LIFE j rJ PROTECTION with: ESS to) home- - Mr. and Mrs. Seth Gregory of Lewiston visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Barms recently. Mrs- Arlin Madsen ana sons, Junior and Steve, of East Tremonton visited relative in Ogden Tuesday Friday afternoon Mrs. Iva Madsen entertained a number of children in honor of her son, Steve, on his birthday anniver- were played, Games sary. and Easter luncheon served favors enjoyed by the youngsters. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Richardson and daughter, Patsy Ann, of Brigham were Easter Sunday dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. T, R. Ault Relatives honored Mrs. Henry Marble on her birthday at her home recently. Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Groberg of Farr West, Miss Ellnora Anderson of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Mel-vi- n Chrisbonsen and daughter, Geniel, of Thatcher, Mrs. Minnie Potter of Tremonton and Mrs. James Holdaway of Deweyville. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Loveland and daughter, Judy, of Ogden visited their parents over Easter weekend and were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. T- R. Ault. Mr and Mrs. Wayne Manning and family of Ogden visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish on Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr had the following visitors at their home on Easter Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dewey and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dewey and children of Layton, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. A, R. Burbank has as their visitors on Easter Sunday friends from Salt Lake - and their Burbank and Mrs. children grandddaughter, Susan of Brigham City, Mr. Kenneth Burbank and of Honeyville. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish and and Karen, daughters, Judy have returned from Draggerton, 0 Tremonton ji - - - - - - - Mrs-Cha- - disced By Mrs. WilUam Petersen and Mrs. Thomas Wood-sidof Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rice of Millville visited at the home of Mrs. Janusine Petersen Monday. The ladies are sisters. They came to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Andrew Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jensen and son, Darrell, of Buhl, Idaho were guests at the Wm. Petersen home Sunday and Monday. They also came to attend the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Petersen Mr. es Favors Farmers of 10 AmeriApproximately four government the can voters believe farmers treated has in Washington better than either labor or business. recent survey shows. Of those cent thought questioned, 41 per best; farmers had been treated cent that 13 per said labor, cent per business had been favored. a Waffles stick on sometimes cleaned grids just as they do in a new iron which has not been "seasoned" first. To prevent sticking, grease the grids with unsalted fat or oil and then preheat the iron thoroughly before using. Waffles LET ME HELP YOU 25 Years Building Experience Have plans to choose from v. Your satisfaction guaranteed For BIDS and FREE estimates - See Mr. and Mrs Orin Kimber and family of Grouse Creek spent two days last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller. Mr and Mrs. Laurence Petersen were Ogden visitors Monday. Mrs. Carma Ballingham and Miss Oleta Miller spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E- - Miller. George Hodges and Mrs Hanna F. Hodges were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. Milton Hodges and family. Mrs. Josephine Nelson and daughter, Verlene, were Salt Lake visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Nelson spent Easter Sunday in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dalton and family visited in Cache Valley Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shuman visited their sons, Oleen and Lynn, in Ogden Sunday. Mrs. Fred W. Petersen returned home Monday after spending the winter with her" son, Boyd, and family in Brigham. Mr. TED FESSLER PORTAGE, day. UTAn CALLUSFOJ HEATING OILS f Jj Complete Uns of Products, Fast Service You won't be caught cold if you put us on the job! We carry a full line of STANDARD Oils to meet your needs STAND ARDfl Heat-in- Stove Oil, STANDARD 2 Furnace Oil mi STANDARD 3 Fuel Oil ... And we deliva them to your home in clean, modern tank trucks, Our men are courteous and careful. Call now, I and Mrs. Willard Johnson of Salt Lake and Miss Joy Miller of Ogden were weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Butler and son, Dicky, . , ))))! :) Farrell J. Bess Tremonton Dial 2251 Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Anderson, and Mrs. Wayne Manning and children of Ogden visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. ROBERTS 8427 were also Easter Sunday dinner of Perry Wagstaff Caroline and guests at the Miller home. Lloyd Lish during the dr'Q Wrj. v the at Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Palmer Were quilt was quilted and feather were dinner guests Mrs- - Leonard Peterson Bright home on Monday. flowers made at Relief Society Mr. 9h w and and children of Salt Lake were Egley Mrs. Mr and of BrigJoseph Romer Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. ited in Br: Tuesday. Mrs. Bunderson of the Mrs. Margaret Easter Sunday with at spent family guest dinner a was Stake Relief Society was a visi ham City Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mr. and Mrs. jher parents, V tor. Refreshments consisting of a HIK, South, in Ogden. Romer on Monday. plate luncheon was served by Dewayne MrsMr. and Mrs. Edmun Shuman Henry w.rc Mr. and FOR SEPTIC TANK Mrs. Pearl Perry and Mrs. Stella 'and daughter, Barbara, spent SERVICE Oxford. Idaho visited with Mrs. Mr. and with Spackman. fun- Sunday in Brigham the after Mortensen and Mary Schoenfeld and Mrs- Vern Mrs- D- M. Grover. children of Winnemucca, Nevada eral Monday. attended and Bishop Orsen Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evans SEWER OR DRAIN SERVICE is visiting her parents, Mr. and of la meeting in Salt Lake Friday. Jensen Grant Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Gardner. Mrs. Keith Mrs. C E- Miller spent Tuesday there is only Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Harwood Malad visited Mr. and and Wednesday in Salt Lake of Ogden visited their mother, Fridal MondayTurr and mm. Herman Andrea- - with members of the Stake PriM Mrs. Lizzie THEROTO-R00TERSEJensen, at the: Norconference. to and attend board City Lake imary son Salt of Valley hospital. 1 of Brigham While there she visited witn her Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley man Andreason Waland Eskelson Mrs. Lee SERVICE Mrs. Mrand of were CO; daughter, guests and sons, Zane and Tracy, spent family. Easter Sunday with Mr. and ter E. Fridal and Mr. and We are not canvassing. Fcr Mrs. Leonard M. Petersen and Cornwall Monday. Mrs. Virgil Stoddard and family conin call Logan 27J1 collect or conference service attended children Among those attending at Hooper . Mrs. Ewer on and Lysle Mr. Lake Salt were Co, 3261 Tremonton Sunday. Plumbing Relatives from Brigham City ference Mrs- Arthur and Leak Mrs. Jack Mr. and and Mr. Munns, visited with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. A. J. White, Manager Ericksen, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald family attended a family gatherWheatley Friday evening. Hunsaker and Willis Petersen. ing at the home of Mrs. Effie Petersen in Brigham, Easter Sunweekend-- Utah. JESSE L. Phone Tremonton LEADER Vsw V ! t , IlZ """"":r-11- . 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