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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton Wards To Hold Joint Dancing Party A Deer Hunters dancing party is planned by the Special Interest classes of the three Tremonton wards, for Monday evening, October 18 at the Second ward hall beginning at 8 p.m. Everyone in these wards over twenty five years of age is invited to join in the party, which will include both square and ball room dancing. Red shirts and jeans for the fellows and print dresses or slacks for the gals will be the mode of dress for the party. "WORK MEETING TUESDAY FOR FIRST WARD RELIEF SOCIETY Regular work meeting will be held Tuesday, October 17th at 10 a.m. for the Tremonton First Ward Relief Society. All ladies are invited to come and help qiiilting and other sewing. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Earl of Provo was a weekend guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Earl. CARD OF THANKS i Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Anderson of Mantua desire to express their thanks tor all who assisted in any way after the drowning of their son. They are especially grateful to the men of Fielding who helped to rescue the boy's body from the canal. CVV ' m y , Trcn-ati- Thurecky Octnhr Utah , M. Men - Gleaner GRANDMOTHER OF A. C CONINE CELEBRATES 85TH BIRTHDAY ca Activities Continue birthday dinner was Friday night is temple night enjoyed by several friends and as scheduled on the South Bear relatives of Mrs. Rosetta Conine River stake M Men and Gleaner of Odebalt. Iowa, at the home itinerary. Transportation to Loof her grandson, Mr. and Mrs. gan is being arranged by the A. C. Conine, Tuesday. wards, and those desiring to go The dinner was in honor of should be at the temple not later Mrs. Conine's 85th birthday an- than 6:45. All recommends exniversary. Guests also Included pired September 30, so new ones Mrs. Ruth Conine and Mrs. will be necessary for this session. Grace Rock and daughter, KathOn Saturday night the 2nd leen, of Brigham and Newman annual stake banquet of the Hunsaker of Honeyville. group will be held, and it is one of the highlights of the year DICK THOMPSONS for all M Men and Gleaners. It ANNOUNCE ARRIVAL will be held at the Second ward OF SON hall with the Third ward Relief Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thompson Society cooking the meal. Tickets of Salt Lake are the parents of will be available at the door. a baby boy born Wednesday in Everyone is invited to attend a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs. the, Sunday evening service at Thompson was formerly Opal the First ward chapel at 8 p.m. Shimek of Tremonton. An exceptionally good program has been arranged with Dr. Nick POLIO VICTIM Van Alphen of Weber College in RETURNS HOME Ogden as the guest speaker. Tommy Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilson, who has been receiving treatment for polio at the St. Benedicts hospital in Salt Lake, returned home Friday and is getting along fine. The Annual banquet for the Bear River High school Pep Club ELDER LLOYD BUNDERSON was held Monday evening in the HAS LANDED IN NORWAY Mr. and Mrs. W. R- Bunderson Oak Cafe dining room. The canreceived word from their son, dlelit room was attractively decElder Lloyd Bunderson, that he orated and harvest theme carried had landed in Norway and had out. follow really enjoyed his trip. At the During the evening the A was presented. time he wrote he had not yet ing program been assigned to his headquar vocal solo, "Can Anyone Explain" by Ann Taylor; A violin solo by ters. Donna Green and an accordion solo by Arlene Rogers; Dorene FIRST QUORUM OF ELDERS Anderson gave a tribute to the HOLD MEETING The First quorum of Elders new members of the club with and a held their regular cottage response by Ruth Rytting; was humorous given by reading meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Nor- Elaine Kirby. The rest of the evening was man Maughan with Mr. and Mrs. spent in reading wishes and Art Allen as in community During the meeting, several participating Last and Jaleen Janice letters from elders in the field singing. and Mrs. were read, and Harry Foster Allen were conducted the class discussion on Ted Olsen and Mrs. Byron Weid-ma- n, advisors. "God planted a tree". Refreshments were served. All members of this quorum of FAST FLIGHT EAST elders with their wives are invit- MADE BY LOCAL MEN ed to attend these meetings, Merlin Wood and Gene Chiodo which are held twice a month. left Tremonton Saturday mornMr. and Mrs. Bill Rosenkrans ing at 6:45 in Mr. Wood's plane, and two children of Salt Lake and arrived in Des Moines, Iowa, a distance of 1100 miles at 4 p.m. spent Sunday visiting with Mr. They stayed over night at Des Mrs. Leon Kerr and other and Moines, then flew in to Chicago relatives in the Valley., Sunday, where they were to attend the convention of teleCARD OF THANKS phone workers. We would like to thank perMr. Wood then expects to go sonally every one who helped at to Rochester, New York, where our place Tuesday, when fire he will take a three weeks train threatened the buildings. We sin- ing course at the dial telephone cerely appreciate the work of factory. Gene will return home the Tremonton firemen, and the after a few days' visit In Des and friends who Moines. neighbors turned out to help. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Johnson & MERRY MIXERS ENTERTAIN Mrs. Margaret Johnson. DANCE CLUBS Birthday Partyjirh A lovely fry ac( oS i y w , i 1 PEN NET'S THRIFTMETICI IT MEANS ar de; BIG SAVINGS FOR YOU I RUSH WhtLnai ie use " irr.pr.-- mecha BOYS FOREMOST P to SERVE. AND FARMERS M feu CO-O- P Qentral Orfwcw - - $ofc laV Wwt TvmpW Convenient BrancKff in Vtak and Soutfwrn IdaH City .f - Ar'- - -- Nearly 100 couples enjoyed an evening of square and novelty dancing Saturday evening at the high school hall, when The Merry Mixers entertained The Old Time Dance Club of Logan, The Promenaders of Brigham and Corinne and The Gay Guys and Gals of Deweyville. M. to 4 2.25' tl 16 ring sthill1 SLIPOUER SWEATERS fd' Bright colors in novelty patterns and broad stripes. Sizes 6 to 16 I Xc. 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