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Show Oct. '.v THt her 19, 1950 monton, Ivan Lloyd family of Lake City, Ray Anderson Salt is Idaho Price of of Bothwell, Clair Mason care her of family and taking visiting Colorado. and mother. Mrs. Newel Nish, who family o f and Mason Rita friend, Lloyd has a baby boy, Bragger of Willard- There were Mrs. Vernon Lamb 23 present and this is the first to were up daughter, Linda, the family has all been to time Samaria, Idaho visiting her para long time since ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew At- gether for been has Clair serving in the kinson Monday. Air Corps for four years. Crag Hawes, who is serving in Mrs. Maxine Marsall visited the Navy, visited in Plymouth her father, Anes L Udy, Sunday evening. Mrs. Leo Lamb received treat- bald. ment for an illness at the Valley Mrs. Neil plipcath hospital from Tuesday until Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hess attended funeral services in D Salt Lake Saturday for Mrs. Hess's brother,' Joe Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robbins .Vhiting are brother and are happy over the arrival of a tr. baby boy born on Wednesday Whiting, morning. Mrs. Robbins was forc ,r. and Mrs. Ray James Estep and brother, merly Bonnie Estep and this is Archibald attended the their second child. Don R. Lamb, Mrs. Maud Hess, ly Mrs. James Estep and Mrs. Mrs. Jesse Lamb and Mrs. Ver5 of their uncle, Joe Arch-nJ'- d eral f in Salt Lake City Satur- - Ray Whiting visited in Tremon-to- n non Lamb visited the Logan Sirs. Loo Lamb and Mrs. Ralph Oleen and of Salt Lake were last r.d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Siting. Mrs. Oleen ana I'- - and ? ii. Wednesday. Clifford Rudd Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Tims of Temple Wednesday. Society held their iv onrf Mrs. RalDh Harris Hooper were recent guests of The Relief social last Tuesday a opening of were guests their uncle, John Tims. Sunday den The Mia Maids and Explorers tray luncheon was served, a prox parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas- Mrs- - and i held their Fireside meeting at the home of Mrs. Jesse Lamb Sunday evening. Doughnuts and punch were served. Mr. Stevenson of Tremonton was the speaker. Miss Charleen Lamb and Miss X Anna for Josephson attended the Farewell Testimonial of Elder '.rooms, drainboard Berthel Christensen in Tremonwindow sills, etc. ton Sunday evening. The Birthday club met at the FIREPLACES ARBLE home of Mrs. Vernon Lamb on Free Estimates Thursday. There were six present and the afternoon was spent in sewing. Mrs. George Archibald and Co. & sister, Mrs. Loyal Babbitt of Phone 220 $ Idaho Falls visited in Logan RudcL TILE : Jolin H. Bott Sons ;J Monday. Trigham City, Utah remanents Mr. and Mrs. George Archibald Jr. of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mrs. George Archi- - & Tile! afegiiard YOUR Future Heat ELECT )US a! 'em WALLACE F. BENNETT ral U.S. SENATE mo; PRESTON L. 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A lovely chicken dinner with all the trimmings was served to the Kia Brockman family of Tre X har .'r CaJt (jatland Seven ites The AMERICAN Way of! home to help out and Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes Rcss Rhodes on Friday. Miss Diane Rhodes and Anita came with her. girl the Logan temple Wednesday. friend, Miss Gloria Jargenwn of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Sorensen of MrsMr. and Paul Larson had Ogden spent the weekend at Provo spent Saturday and Sun- as weekend P. G. James home. guests, day at home. and P. M. James of Salt Lake, Mrs. Val Koller and children who came up to Mrs. Eph Peterson, Mrs. Ed enjoy the duck who have been at the R. J.' hunting. Isaacson and Mrs. Ross Rhodes Potter home on a visit, returned Mrs. Lowell Christensen and attended a Democratic tea on to Weston Monday. Mrs. Russel Stevenson of Ogden Tuesday afternoon in Tremonton Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen' visited with their sister, Mrs. at the Howard Glen home. and son, Lyn Ray, Mrs. Vernon Lamb to a' ?e - few days at after her father was hurt. Miss attended an evening session at' Elmer JoAnne Shaffer underwent an the Valley hosgram presented, games appendectomy at pital monday morning. She is were enjoyed by all present. Mrs. Clea Lamb and daughter, doing nicely. Mrs. L. R. Shaffer and Lenna Reva Jean, Mrs. Keith Lamb accompanied Mrs. Nephi Oyler Arnold visited in Tre and son, Westergaard to Ogden on Mrs. monton Tuesday. Shaffer's birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Mason and Mrs. Don Shaffer at visited They from Colorado baby, Kathie, arrived here Tuesday to visit the home of her parents, Mr. and with Mr. Mason's parents, the R. and Mrs. C. J. Hadley. Mrs. Grant Wilde and boys L. Masons. Mr. Gleaves of Brigham visit spent the weekend at the Shaffer home. ed in Plymouth Thursday. Heber Anderson of Brigham Mrs. Leo Godfrey of Clarkston called at the home of Mrs. Fred visited her parents on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thyres Sessions Kohlhepp last week. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil J. Nish of Bothwell spent Sunday aftervisited relatives in Preston Sat noon with the Wildon Grovers. urday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover came home had as Harold Steed her Sunday guests, from the Valley Hospital Friday brother Duane two Patterson and where he was operated - on for of his boy friends of West Point. appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Grover were in Mrs. Jesse Lamb and daughter, Salt Lake City on business on Charleen and Joan visited in Friday. Fielding Friday at the Ezra The Fred Grovers, Tom HarMason home. Wendell Hansens and Mrs. Ellis Hess and children, pers attended a party given by the Verlin, Arlo and LaRae of Ogden of the Park visited with her mother, Mrs. ward Saturday. They Valley Fred Kohlhepp on Friday. Her a social and ensons Drex and Gale returned spent deliciousevening chicken dinner. a joyed with them to Ogden to visit for Marie Grover spent the weekthe weekend. end in Logan as a guest of her Mrs. Clea Lamb underwent a cousin, Patty Adams. major operation at the Valley Mrs. Naomi Oyler and girls were hospital Saturday. Logan visitors Thursday. uimer Bnggs or Ogden was Ardes Adams and Eva Young Saturday guest of Mr. and Mrs. of Perry enjoyed a reunion with Henry Starr. other school friends at Mrs. Ray Woodland of Brig- the home of teaching Mrs. T. W. Lee in ham was Thursday guest of Mrs. Modvale, after U. E. A. last Nola Starr. Lanny and Sondra weekend. Mrs. Lee is the former returned to Brigham to spend Miss Goldie Accord. Mrs. the weekend with their grand- Jensen Anderson and Mrs.Regina Jane parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins. Linford were also in the group. Mr. and Mrs. Scott of Fielding Miss Geneva Sorensen spent a attended Sacrament Meeting here Sunday evening. 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