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Show THE LEADER, Tremor. ton, Utah and family here! Mr. and Mrs. Henry and Sunday. They al-- ! son's Sunday dinner guests were so visited Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Allen of Barkle. Malad, Mrs. Francis Allen of Wayne Manning and son, Portage and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Billy of Roy, Utah called on Mr. Sorenson. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish Monday Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sorensen Mrs. Henry Sorensen were and morning. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madson in Provo, Utah where they visand family attended the mar- - ited Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Stewart. riage and reception for their! Miss Patricia Sorenson as hisniece, Leila Woodruff, Monday torian and two other students of Bear River high school with evening. Mrs. Oneta Mr ' on Mr ' T.vnHnn warn tllfcir Instructor, in Cedar City over ,were f?urtz' and children visited Joyce weekend where the girls rep Barkle in Logan Monday eve resented the F. H. A. in a con-- 1 ning. vention. The Presidency and visiting Mr. and Mrs Henry Sorensen teacher, Mrs. Mary Marble enMr. and Mrs. T. J. Stewart had. Relief at tertained Society Tuesof Provo as guests on Saturday. afternoon. lesson After the day Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler were was given a plate luncheon was served to eighteen members. The Ogden visitors on Monday. Mr.s Leah Oyler, Mrs. Merle luncheon was very attractively served at a long table with fall Larson and Mrs. Lottie Potter, flowers for centerpieces. The members of the Stake Board, presidency are Mrs. Lettie Bur- attended Relief Society Leaderbank, Mrs. Lydia Norr, Mrs. ship meeting Monday evening. Word has been received by Mr. Minnie Johnson and Mrs. Harriet and Mrs. Gus Larson of the safe Gardner. Mrs. Clarence arrival of another grandson, Bishop and to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith Perry and children visited rel- - born Mo, in Fairfax, J atives in Preston, Idaho recently Mr. and Mrs Sylvan Korth A special meeting was held Sunday evening honoring LaMar, were Logan visitors during the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Earl, week. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Oyler of who left Monday for the Navy. Speakers were Horace R. Barn Perry visited Mrs. Naomi Oyler ard, Bishop Clarence Perry and on Saturday. Mrs. Lyn Larson and daugh the guest of honor, LaMar Earl Musical numbers consisted of a ter were in Ogden on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen violin solo by Rheta Earl accom were in Salt Lake City Tuesday panied by Mrs. Ruth Litchford and an accordion solo by May evening where they attended a Marble. Dancing Exposition dmonstra Mrs. Lloyd Lish Mrs. T. A. Ault Burbank and Lowell of Brigham City visited Trfrs. children A. Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. in home their B. Burbank at on called also Deweyville. They Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Burbank. Ted Richardson and Mrs. daughter of Brigham visited with their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland on Thursday. In the evening they all called on Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Loveland in East n. Tre-monto- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish and daughter, Karma visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo Worthlen in Salt Lake. While there Mr. Lish received medical care for his back. Burbank of Brigham and Susan1 Uichael Burbank of Honeyville spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank. Mr and Mrs. Alvin Norr attended a banquet at Bountiful, Utah Thursday given by the Sons of the Utah Pioneers. Mrs. Abe Rhodes of Carey, Idaho spent the weekend with her daughter and family) Mr-an- d Mrs. Homer Marble. Saturday Mrs. June Marble of Deweyville, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Ida Rhodes of Carey, Idaho andMrs. Margaret Potter of East Garland, were In Logan and Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr visited Sunday at Trenton, Utah with Mrs. John Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Earl and family of Tremonton were in attendance at the meeting Sunday evening honoring LaMar Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Earl accompanied LaMar to Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank visited Sunday with their mother, Mrs Lizzie Burbank in Ogden. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Victor Burbank. Mrs. Jake Keams of Malad, Idaho visited her mother, Mrs. Charles Burbank on Sunday. Mrs. J. S. Burbank of Tremonton visited her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Gardner and family and Mrs. Charles Burbank on Sunday. Mrs. James Ransom and granddaughter Judy Loveland visited at the Duett Loveland home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Renea Lish and daughters of Sunnyslde, Utah visited their parents, Mr. and 7' ay r-- v A - Thrifty shoppers take note! Th now. It's a "festival of values," 0: Many are listed in this ad. Chety can make during this big everje tion. Bishop Warren Hansen attend ed general conference Friday evening and again with Mrs Hansen on Sunday. Mrs. Eph Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson and attended a party for the Scout family and Mr. J. W. Larson ing commissioners and their spent the conference weekend in wives of the Ogden Area Council Salt Lake City. Tuesday evening in Ogden Can Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes yon at the Ogden Stake scout were business visitors in Salt camp. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cap Lake city on Wednesday. ener of Riverside accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rhodes them. attended funeral services in The oficers ( Cast (jaflaHcl JELL-WEL- PLUMBING FIXTURES CONCO FURNACES Oil-fire- d Also TITLE 1 F.H.A. LOANS for remodeling bathrooms and installing heating plants. MELDRUM PLUMBING CO. TREMONTON Rear of TREMONTON LUMBER & HARDWARE 4 pkgs. Fresh, Sweet Margarine Delicious Sandwich Spread pt. BREEZE 5ii. bx (Oho 'G VAN ZEE Rich 2 Cheese Food Mild Western, Ideal for a Macaroni and Cheese Dinner 75d HjS. I,, lb. Lvn ' Vs ,lJnu f. tics CHICKENS m Swanson's, Cooked Whole Chicken in Gravy 314lb.CE.l I Ringside Cafe was also enjoyed by the members, Val Gene Bone, son of the R, M. Bones has spent the past two weeks on a visit with his folks He will soon return to Randolph Field. Texas as an instructor in the U. S. Air Force. ."tl Prunes large Rosefla 21b. box Raisins 15 oz. pkq. Beans Great Notth.m, whit. 4 lbs. Lima Beans Tty.io,g. 2 lbs. Pinto Beans c.iioPck 2 lbs. SALAD DRESSING Cascade, Fresh Dressing jt Noodles RlCe ROYAL SATIN The A L. Cooks were in Salt Lake for conference and to meet their son Owen who was there from his home in Concord, Cal ifornia. J The Pure Vege- - table Shortening and Mrs. Reed Mason are visiting for a few days this week in Salt Lake. Mr. GO Q, C2I. MmU PRESERVES mit. Peach, Cherry, or Apricot 31 oz. 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Ber- niece Peterson and Ethel Larson were hostesses and Hazel Riser gave the teachers training lesson Following the opening exercises at Relief Society meeting the cake, were served. group of 14 ladies enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorenson tour of the Intermountain Indian were In Clarkston on Monday School at City. The where they attended funeral tour was Brigham conducted by Miss services for Leah Ravsten. Bessie Hansen with Dr. George Boyce and 12 Indian students acting as guides. Dinner at the CRANE and ELJER idvantage of this opportunity L Gelatine or Pudding Portage on Thursday for Mr. A. J. Stevenson. Mrs. Ross Rhodes entertained in honor of her daughter, Carol on her fifth birthday anniversary. Games were played and refreshments, featuring a birthday PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRS inn 1? j PHONE 4741 or 3201 At Soren-Saturd- ; FOR EXPERT PLUMBING & HEATING I Thursday October, r I I II 1411 1'Jl li Si fit! Finest Qusfity tit e M tai |