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Show ,, : july2M950 THE LEADER, Charles Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bowen have spent their vacation ' Watt Thomas are in Yellowstone Park. ' . time at the home Mrs. R. W. Warnke and daughso ter, Carol, spent Tuesday and Mr. and Mrs. parent. Wednesday in Ogden as guests of Mr. and" Mrs. M. A. Talbot. Mrs. Warnke attended a party on Wednesday at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Sam Hipwell The M. I. A. girls softball team met the Garland First and New i,i projeciors ton teams on Wednesday. Both the ORPHEUM were lost by 1 noint. See: games and I Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Letter have been vacationing in Yellowstone Mr. and Mrs. Parley Chambers and son or Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Anderson and son, Mantua and Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Jensen and family of Salt Lake. Mrs and mora .Tpnspn accompanied home by their son. Bruce, who has visited here the Mr. past two weeks. Summer guests at the home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Tremonton. Utah " Itnrtian handicraft, bead work of kinds, feather liead gear, etc Mrs. Eph Peterson and were told of their backThe program In Sacrament ground and how each, were made. meeting, under the direction of Several costumed dances were Bud Grover, consisted of two presented. Jim Neenon, a depiano solos by Joyce Severson scendant of Chief Washakie, and Glen Severson of Fieldin" gave a talk. Dried herbs and their uses and origin were dis was speaker of the evening. all Mrs. Frank Earley, are Mary Lou Ned Jackson returned to the Hansen of Boise, Jerri Lee and L. M. Holman home on Frid.iv JoJean Hansen of Redlands, from Cedar City where he has California, Jim Hansen of Norco, been taking a week of agricul California and Joe Pace of Moab. tural schooling. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holman of Bryce Ericksen, accompanied members of Ogden scout the on spent Sunday with the troop Park. Mrs. J. A. Ericksen spent sev their outing from Thursday to Holmans. Mrs. Sophia Larson re eral days recently as a guest at Saturday night at Camp Kiesel. turned to Ogden with them and tne home of Mr. and Mrs. Dur-re- ll Mrs. Mary A. Francom of Oe- - they took her to Salt Lake TuesEricksen and family in Day- den spent several days at the day evening to spend a week with home of her son and family, Mr. relatives. ton, Saturday, Idaho. f Mrs. J. p. Christensen and 4 Mrs. Clara Anderson of Prov- and Mrs. Virgil Francom. On children attended a Wood fam of this week Mr. Franidence spent a week at the Monday !:i Douglas reunion com at Willow Park in ily his mother move helped home of her sister, Mrs. G. L. I'jenBacallher Logan. furniture from to an Bowen. Ogden ! ris Day Mr. and Mrs. L. Francis Peter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simmons apartment in Tremonton where son i in and children returned with she will reside. of Mesa, Arizona spent some them and went on to spend their Mr. Mrs. and Jens Veibell and time with members of their fam-ie- s Jang vacation with a brother, Mr. and to drove Oerden Irma, daughter, in this community. Mrs. Lloyd Sorenson, in Ruth, to meet Alton Thursday Veibell, Dr. Vere Johnson of Roosevelt a Nevada. spent Friday night at the home who had been with the Bov Mr. and Mrs. Scout group. Sidney Sorenson of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Man, July 23, 24 James C. Hansen of HooDer and family spent Sunday with A. Johnson. s . . relatives in Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Buttars of spent several days at the homes Mrs. R. J. Potter and Mrs of members of his Mr. family, Ogden were recent visitors of Mr. Jack Austin were Brieham Citv ana Mrs. Myron Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Johnson. visitors on Monday. Mrs. and Frank Earlev. He was Mr. and Mrs. C. McNeely of Kit Mrs. Gilbert Allred entertainprt SB the featured speaker in Sacra Carson, Colorado, spent last week m honor of her daughter, Sus- at the Charles McNeely home ment Services Sunday evening. on her third birthdav an. ann, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sim while they were enroute to LaMon mons, and Nordith were niversary last Monday, Fifteen U'ed., Thurs. Yellowstone Park. in Ogden Thursday to mept little guests were present. Geniel Fryer was hostess t,n 3, 26, 27 Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred their son and brother, Dennis Patti Fryer of Logan last week. were sb!e Feature in Ogden on Monday to who timmons, returned from Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McLautmlin visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. the Scout Boy at. Jamboree oi ugden were Sunday dinner Parley Allred. Mrs. Allred is ser guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R Valley Forge, Penn. txlfrH Z. Etmrt ill. Mr. iously Mrs. and R. w. Warnke Biddle. Mrs. Tom Harper attended a and attended the James Bishop and Mrs. Clark Bowen. F. family social in Riverside Friday after Hunter reunion family held at Mrs. Warner Fisher, Mrs. R. W. noon at the home of Mrs. McFar-lanLorin Farr Park in Sun Ogden al rei t " iim mtob Warnke and daughter. Carol day. who recently returned from spent Thursday in Salt Lake The M. Men Gleaner class had a trip to the Hawaiian Islands. an outing at Bear Lake Monday Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marble returned Wednesday from and family and Mrs. J. P. Barn Boating and surfboard riding afamily five day trip to Yellowstone were the activities, and the ard of Brigham City were SunnrvviriT ' group enjoyed a weiner roast in farK. They returned by way of day guest at the home of Mr. and the Bear Lake to visit with Mr. and evening. Mrs. Morris Fowers in Ogden. Mrs. J. P. stock at Fish Haven. The Junior srirls. Gleaner un The Bowen family reunion was Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson der the direction of their leader held Saturday and Sundav at the. and family went on a trip SunGirls Camp in Logan Canyon. Virginia Ericksen, attended the Saturday, which took them up Logan day Those attending from here were Stake party at Crystal Springs i29 to Bear Lake then on tn canyon evening. Bishop and Mrs. Clark Bowen luesday Double Feature Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ericksen Kemmerer and Evanston. Wy and daughters, Mrs. Geraldine oming and back through Weber WBUftROUCHS' Fisher and daughter, Marti; Mr. and family and Reva Jensen vis Canyon. and Mrs. LaMar Bnwpn snH ited in Salt Lake City Sunday. East Garland Primary met Mr. and Mrs. Seymour John family and Mr. and Mrs. G r. son with the Washakie Primary in and family spent Sundav at ' f Afii Bowen. j .1 Li their ward last week. Officers Bear Lake with other members of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hansen teachers and children made a WW their family. and family and Mr. and Mrs. 65 total of present from here. Several members of the ward Frank Earley and their euests The group KISSMULLER enjoyed an exhibit of atended the Christian Hansen spent Wednesday morning at the J center in Garland. family reunion in Brigham Citv canning Mrs. V. O. Packer spent the bunday. " week in Ogden visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen and past nome of her sons Merrell and tne Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fryer and Bill and families. Geniel drove to Ogden Thursday Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson to meet the train of the returnattended the Hodges family re ing scouts, and were accompanied union at Willow i'n iomny ft?? Park in Logan home by their sons, Mark and on Sunday. Leon. T0 SHEFFIELD Mrs. Sarah Jensen of Garland Weekend guest at the home of spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jens Veibell were her son, LeGrand Jensen and family. VerNon Packer spent Monday m Salt Lake City. Mrs. Helen Howard and small son accompanied Mr. and Mrs. E Howard of Overton, Nevada to Did you ever drive into Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Howard a city and at will visit with her husband who once notice the beautiful lawns and floweis employed there. rs, or how " played. On the way home the Wendell Hansen and Henry txiZ group enjoyed a picnic lunch on Wilford Sorensrn the lawn by the Plymouth Bill Cole of Ogden for his famchurch. ily on Saturday after they spent Durrell Grover of Ogden has the week at the Eph Peterson been dusting seed crops with an home. aeroplane in this locality during the past week at the farms of Lyn Larson, Warren Hansen, LEADER WANT ADS PAT ! U--- Q Can be operated by a touch of the hand, knee, or elbow. Has a J roll -, y pHEUM h "' 'heatre j. i 7 ' jj j-y- - '"'" j fully enclosed mechanism. 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In Oregon they were guests at the home of Gordon's army buddy, Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter Dahl. and OLDS SMOOTH NUMBER! a V w r UlcUmobiie llyura-Mati- c v V ... die new "88," . a BEAUTIFUL amazing what a small can of paint, not offer morc up-to-da- te . . the Lngine sparkling," ultra-sma- TRY THIS NUMBER xwer! Ilydra-Mati- car! c Drug Store N T 0 1 ' t ' . J ) ' : , k ' Is X - in. 0 t J 4 con- - hcll) out vour little city by your back ?arcl and make Hc-'Vhir'v u as Vour front Yard-- by so ;aveh nI! not only help yourself but Clvic pride and show your Vjw:u' ?!e UOn for havinpr n littlp tnu?1 E U y 1 ; :. v , T if t t . See your OMnmohile dealer new "83"! 4sLnU ani's it i . rt and ask for a "JJocket" ride in the It's the lowst ; need "Rocket" Mil , ' .,' superbly free-flowi- back yard can be a place of beauty, 3.ead of a dirtv. stinking, innk hean! many folks SPPm to think as Innir ns trash is over the fence, their back JN is clean. Let the city worry about it 5oJ then on. someone with an eye and taste for ;ul.V, combined with a little ambition, aj accomplish. "r little town is getting to be a big !ai?7" the map' but most of us don 1 ..;e.u or appreciate the many modern cniences it has to offer. Many east- 01 five to Fix tllousand PPU" 'ion i NUMBER! . m : y 1: smoother than ever .a mm . 9 f Btyled the Futurarnic way! Clean, lines match the beanty of interior!. i A. nen ENGINE C! pairs with lux ket Who Mrs. Wayne Frank and Mrs. Jule Harris were Smithfield vis itors on Wednesday. HVDRA-MATI- v p.. V.'. r ; TOP NUMBER on the hiphway! . . . OMamobile's brilli ant new "88" with the "Rocket" Engine and new Hydra-Matt- e Drive! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Egbert of Twin Falls were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Ward. ' j Lowest Priced Car with "ROCKET" N FOK fJafo a afs with a 'focfof ' ... mum: NEW ,,,' 8'I ' A THE PHONE YOUR NEAREST Ulrs mil an all CENfRAt M0T08S VAlVt OLDSMOBILE DEALER Fronk Chevrolet Co. 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