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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Anderson of Ogden on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Loring Holladay, who have lived in Thatcher for a number of years, have purchased a home in Tremonton. They are leaving Thatcher this week. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Burton and family enjoyed a family party at Lagoon on Thursday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Ear! Anderson were Mrs. Ross Hoist of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Andersen of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ralph Barnes and baby son, Ross, of Tremonton visited and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Newman and Dixie of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Peterson and Maurine Wight Patsy of Honeyville and Mr. and Mrs. Mick Newman and family of and Larkin Lorin Mr. and Mrs. Bothwell. daughters Lorna Gayle, Patty Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Johnson Janice were Ogden visitors Monvisited with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac day. Roderick of Portage on Sunday. Mr- and Mrs. Ben Tohnan visit- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson edwith Mr. and Mrs. George1 were business visitors in Ogden Payne of Bothwell on Sunday. cn Wednesday. Sunday visitors at the Ike Mrs. Fern Zohner of ProviNewman home were Mr. and dence, former teacher at the Mrs. Dee Newman and family Thatcher school has returned mission for from a short-terthe L- D. S. Church to Virginia. Thatcher j j j - ! - j m - 1 ttUULK Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Call of Sacramento, California vacationed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. UtMUfcK3 Alben Bergstrom last week. Tonny Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Anderson, celebrated his sixth birthday Sunday. Fourteen little guests were present. The afternoon was spent playing games. Delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Wanda Adams and Gayle are spending a few days in Brig-ham City. 0 Fil I f 1 1 2-ye- A TE I I ! 3en Tolman. The Lyman Zollinger family i celebrated Carol Dawn's seventh I ! r n I den Sunday and attended the ball game in Ogden Sunday night. Floyd Adams was a business visitor in Logan on Monday. ' t t 3 5 Sunday visitors at the Joseph Nelson home were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nelson of Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. Don Housley of Bear River City, Mrs. Lorna Crozier and Mr. and Mrs. O'Dean Kay of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ray visit ed in Hooper Sunday. While there they visited with "Grandma" Mac Donald who was celebrating her 90th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Alben Bergstrom and Mrs. Amy Peterson of That cher and Mrs. Josephine Nelson of Penrose were Brigham City visitors on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson attended a dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Anderson of Tremonton honoring Mr. and Mrs. Neilsen of Aals-bur- ( y y y i IL 0 m i ' r x n hi z o r: J Li inm I I m m mm n ? 1 '" o n h i A t I Veda Gardner returned to Los Angeles, California. Saturday after visiting her parents, Mr. j j j AGAINST SI' ville. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish and scoffs WcJferK. Crom children spent Sunday at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Walter Humpherys in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitaker and children, Dallas and Deana, visited relatives in Brigham City Yes, Thomasism embraces- Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madson had relatives from Salt Lake City Saturday evening and Sunday as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank had members of their family from Ogden, Brigham, Honeyville and Deweyville as dinner guests keuteijtille I? 1 ' t ' - farnanplantos'! The health bill that would! all doctors, dentists, g.J nurses and patients; f he bills re- Labor that would i i; duce free workers to a faceless, thoughtless mass under poli- - ' tical bosses; Education bills fi; that could rptH. teachers merit and bring Tax and SDendins' hills thought-contro- l; j i 30 per cent of your tunity of our young people saddling them with a debt i taking e"a j i that will require generate unload. I am against all of these s DENNET1 all-Mr- for the j SENATE Primary Election I Sep! (Paid Political Adv. by Don I. C Mil law tity) I - Mrs. T. A. Ault Twenty members of the Friend ly Circle Club met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. June were June Marble. Marble, Norma Haycock and Loa Knudsen. New officers were elected with June Marble appointed as president and Norma Hay cock as secretary. Plate lunch was served and a pleasant evening enjoyed. Dennis Holdaway and Richard Marble spent Friday in Logan. Mrs. Arlin Madson and family and Mrs-- Eliza Madson were in Logan Friday visiting relatives. Mrs. June Marble and Mrs. Patter accompanied Margie Lake Homer Marble to Salt ses . City Friday: Gary Loveland spent the week end with his sister, Mrs. Ted Richardson;, m Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs, Duett Loveland went to Ogdert Saturday to help their son SSgt: Darrell Loveland and family to move their household goods to Deweyville. Mrs. Loveland will accompany her husband to California. Their daughter, Judy; will remain with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ransom at Tremonton for a while. Mrs. Lavon Nish and daughters of Plymouth attended a birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heusser in honor of their son,. Val Joe. Mrs. Clarence Fryer of Deweyville and her daughter, Mrs. Evan Sorenson of Preston, Idaho accompanied friends from Beav er Ward. The ladies spent a pleasant day at Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry and children of Ogden visited here with relatives Suriday. Two babies were blessed and two children confirmed in Testimony meeting which was held August 27th due to So. Bear River Stake conference being held on September 3rd. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Burbank and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peterson received names. Mr. and Mrs. William Gardner and family have started on their return trip home to Holbrook, Nebraska, after visiting here for a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gardner. ''1 I am- -l om agains' the sin of Thomasism' - j 31 utuiJhTT and Mrs. J. A. Gardner and other relatives and friends in Dewey- - Ogden. v yy Mrs. Mary Anderson were Mr. and Mrs. James Holdaway and family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry! Marble and family of Deweyville and Mrs. Minnie Potter of Tre- monton. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil MacNeeley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson, Joey and Colleen, and Mrs. Clara Harding returned last weekend from a trip to Yellowstone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Messenger, Mrs. Jack Winn Sr- - and Miss Neva Joy Winn of Tremonton visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson on Thursday. Misses Erva and Doris Ray of Ogden were weekend visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. Mrs. Joseph Ray. While here they attended the wedding reception of their cousin, Valene Watt, now Mrs. Clair Anderson. Mrs. Cora Watt and daughters Leah and Mrs- Valene Andreason were Ogden visitors on Tuesday. Usually we report that "welcome" guests are vacationing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Earl were in Brigham City Sunday. Family members of Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland of Deweyville and Mr. and Mrs. James Ransom of Tremonton met at the home of the Lovelands to with our Thatcher friends, but enjoy a pleasant afternoon in last week the Earl Adamses had honor of SSgt. Darrell A Lovean "unwelcome " guest- land, who will leave Friday with Rumors are that the little Ogden's 12th marine reserve black animal with the white division. A lovely dinner was serstripe down it's back was one of ved to . Elden's friends. He was a charmand Mrs. John Becker of fellow, but so potent that Ogden and Mrs. T. R. Ault of ing helped present the program at since his short visit, the Adamses and Mrs. Deweyville. SSgt. the Deweyville ward Sunday eve have had at Loveland difficulty living and daughter, Judy, ning. home. were also supper guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Leland Johnson Loveland home and the evening and Mrs. Melvin Durfee of Pocawas spent in visiting. tello, Idaho spent Saturday in g, Paid Political Adr. n - birthday on August 29. Dee Horton of Oakley was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milvin .T. Wnnrf Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams and family attended the Jeppsen family reunion at Liberty Park in Salt Lake City on Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Larkin, Mrs. Jack Lynch and Mrs. Earl Russell and boys of Ogden were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Lorin Lakin. Denmark. A number of reMr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark vis- turned Danish Missionaries' were ited in Lynn, Utah on Sunday. also present. Mrs. Julia H. Clark of Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Dale Compton returned with them to spend a visited in Brigham City, Monday. few days. Mrs. Irene Schuman and De Mr. and Mrs. Henry Christian- Arm of Penrose and Mrs. Ed Price sen of LeGrand, Oregon are of Tremonton visited Wednesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Earl with Mrs. Alice Jensen. Adams. Mrs. Anton Anderson attended Mrs. Ruth Zollinger and child- the birthday party of Clarence ren, Ronnie, Carol Dawn and Reeves in Centerville on Sunday. Matt Lee and Mr. and Mrs- - Don Sunday guests at the home of - At the PRIMARY ELECTION TUESDAY, SEPT. 5th REPUBLICAN TICKET t Elder William Soe'.berg of Og-e- n and Miss Nona Budge of Pleasant View visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs- Roy Anderson. Elder Soelberg was Alma Anderson's missionary companion in the Danish Mission. Mrs. Mary Nelson of Promontory and Mrs. Urania Redmund of Roosevelt visited with Mrs. Alice Jensen on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Compton and Vern Peterson visited in Og- Mrs. Anton Anderson and Oscar visited in Corinne Saturday with Mrs. John Craner. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. William Krosh and daughter picniced at East Can yon on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Zollinger were Brigham City visitors Mon day. Mrs. Phyllis Anderson was an Ogden visitor on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Verle Waldron, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wight and is Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Zollinger Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Age Strictwerger of Logan visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Diderickson. Mr. and Mrs. Don Tolman and family of Corinne and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forsgren of Bothwell visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. County Commissioner ar - - - THOMAS DONALD (Don) HUNSAKER for - and Mrs. Melvtn Durfee and family of Pocatello, Idaho vacationed last week at the home of Mrs. Margaret Johnson. Mrs. Howard Baker of Port land, Oregon is vacationing with Rlverton, Wyoming. Geniel Mrs. Mary Anderson. spending this week with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McNeeley Mrs. Scott. She plans to return this week. Mr. and Mrs- - William Burton 3k and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wight attended a ball game in Ogden 1 Mr- fJ with Mr- and Mrs- O. B. Jensen Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wolsey of Klickatat, Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Anderson of Bountiful visited the Roy Ander sons last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark attended a party at the home of Bear River City Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater of honoring Marvin Bywater who left Tuesday with the Garland National Guard. Mr. and Mrs- Melvin Christen sen and Geniel of Thatcher and Mrs. Mary E. Christensen of Tremonton visited last week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Scott of Smith of Venus, California visited Wednesday and Thursday with relatives in Pocatello and Bancroft, Idaho. H. Thursday August, CROCKETT SEEKS VOTERS SUPPORT . raM y i f i 5 i n more fun, .n e your j rpHAT trip will be sure 1 vou're is at its noble best! 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