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Show THURSDAY, MARCH THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah 15. 1951 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Looslie of Rupert, Idaho were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. MRS. FLORENCE MUNSON Elmo Munson Thursday. Emery Hess and son, Eldon, Mr. and Mrs Cloyd Pruitt and accompanied by Alvin Hess of j family of Ogden spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. Logan and Carter Hess of visiting and Mrs. Oven Hess. Magna nave been spending a Mr. and Mrs. John Lott and few days at Temple City, Calif- FIELDING ! ornia where they attended funeral services for their brother, Russell Hess. While at Temple City they were house guests at the home of their sister, Famsworth and family. Mrs-Wilfor- WCS spent Dale and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lamb and at Ogaen son, Don, of Plymouth were Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. John Coombs dinner guests at the home of word that Uieir Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason Wed- - have recieved daughter. Faye, wno nas been nesday, evening. mission at Fort-wort- h, The Stake Play was held at the ward recreational hall Wednesday evening. The play was entitled "Lena Rivers' and was daughters of Ogden spent Sun- under the supervision of the day visiting with the Herman Stake Drama directors, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashby. A large Lott family. Miss Betty Petersen of Sugar crowd was present and greatly City, Idaho spent a few days of enjoyed the performance. Mrs. J. D. Munson spent the last week with her parents, Mr. weekend visiting with her childand Mrs. Noble Petersen. Mrs. Leo Earl and Mrs. Grant ren, Mr. and Mrs. David Allen Sorenson of Logan visited with at Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs- Verl Anderson James Burt at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason Sunday. France Standing and a friend spent Thursday at Ogden. The Clio club met at the from Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller of Tremonton home of Mrs. Ross Rhodes at were Sunday dinner guests at East Garland Thursday afterthe home of Mr. and Mrs. noon. Bridge was played with Leonard Standing. prizes going to Nan Bowcutt, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Godfrey Helen Alice and Capener of Lehi spent Sunday visiting Coombs Luncheon was served with Mrs. Eliza Godfrey and by the hostess. Nan Bowcutt Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson. was a special guest. Captain and Mrs. Garth Douglas Coombs, who is with and three children have the U. S. Navy stationed at San been spending a few days visit- Francisco arrived home Saturing with Mr. Rasmussens par- day evening to spend a 15 day ents and other relatives at furlough with his parents., Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs. Vernal, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hansen The children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Can- entertained a group of friends non met at their home Sunday at their home Saturday evening. to celebrate the birthday an- A hot supper was served to 8 niversaries of Mrs- Cannon and couples. The evening was spent her little granddaughter, Shir- in playing Pinochle with prizes ley. Dinner was served and a going to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gam and Mr. and Mrs. Richard good time enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keyes Packer. and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harris of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chlarsen of Ogden spent Thursday visiting Corinne spent Saturday with with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott. Standing. Frank Cannon spent ThursClive Garn, Don Packer and day and Friday visiting with LaMar Bourne who are stationhis children, Mr. and Mrs- - Mon-de- ll ed with the U. S. Navy at San Weber at Salt Lake City. Francisco arrived home Sunday His wife who has been spend- to spend a two weeks furlough ing several days at the Weber with their parents and other home returned home with him. relatives here. Robert Roman of Ogden was a weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Wood FOR and son of Farmingtort and Mr. and Mrs. Rell Francis and two children .of Taber, Canada visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Garn and daughter, Jean and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gm spent Sun day at Idaho Fas where they visited with Mr. rnd Mrs. Don Frisby. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baird and family accompanied by Mrs. Elva Korth and family of Tremonton spent S nday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Baird and family at Morgan. - Extra yijgl frM: Pants 1 Doubles & jtw The Ras-muss- VWSk Life I of Your iff V. - en - yklf Suit! You can have them Tailored to Measure in the same or different cloth or style. OSCAR STRAND Waldron Bldg. Tremonton, Utah DRESS THEM UP and you can DO IT FOR LESS AT KINGS. GIRL'S ALL WOOL SPRING COAT Sizes 1 C -- OQ Vq to 3 Size 4 to 6 plus EASTER serving on a Texas has been trans-fere-d to Shreveport, Louisiana. Faye wishes to be remembered to all her friends here at home. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Leavitt spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Alice Durfey, at Logan. Mrs. Leo Famsworth accompanied by Mrs. Clifford of Tremonton and Mrs. Arch Richardson of Garland spent Monday visiting with Mrs. Darrell Gardner at Brig-haThey also visited with Mrs. Effie Welling. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd spent Thursday at Salt Lake Mc-Mur- City. Miss Colleen Packer and Owen Asplund of Logan spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Packer. Mrs. John E- Coombs and sons, Dale ana way, &peni Saturday visiting with her child ren, Mr and Mrs. Alvin Harris, at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd entertained at a dinner at their home Sunday in compliment to their son, Ross, who was celebrating his birthday anniver sary. Other guests inciuaea Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hess an Robert Nish of Plymouth, Mrs. Daisy of Tremonton, Mrs. Hansen Evan Rudd and son, Bradley, of Garland and Mrs. Ross Rudd. The afternoon was spent in visiting. Miss Carta Wood of Ogden spent the weekend with her - parents, Mr. and Wood and family. Mrs. C. J. Bourne attended a party at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mirl Anderson at Howell Monday. Other guests were Mrs. La Van Hunsaker of Honey-vill- e and Mrs. Clifford Vance of Tremonton. The party was in compliment to Mrs. Anderson who was celebrating her birth- day anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Lemoine Hess and daughter of Ogden spent Sunday visiting with their parW. Hess. and Mrs. F. W. Hess spent Monday at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baird Mr. and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Griffiths at Brig- ham last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson " spent Lagan. afternoon Sunday Theatre lovers of the valley are advised that the University of Utah Young Peoule's Theatre presentation, "Rip Van Winkle," which was scheduled for Saturday night, has been changed to next Thursday, Mar. 22. The play will be given at the high school auditorium at 8 p. m., by the theatre group. This jolly, old favorite story, beloved to all children, young and old, will be the final play in the series sponsored by the Business and Professional Women's club, during the past sea- M. Meyers. Society of the is having a Mrs. Blanche of bazaar on Richards Friday, March 16, at Fielding and Mrs. Lewis Can- seven thirty. A program at nine non of Rupert, Idaho were and a food sale are planned. ' guests at the Owen Cannon Proceeds will go to the ward home Sunday. building fund. ATTENTION.... ALFALFA GROWERS Get your WEEVIL early with Seeing happy, good natured Rip take to the mountains after tiring of his cranky wife, and his meeting with the magic creatures will ,be a thrilling event for everyone. After his Weep of twenty years, he and returns home, and the fun begins. The stage players will bring the story to life in special costume, and will recall the excit ing events that conclude the story. WASCO CHLORDANE The superior insecticide for weevil control. Spray when new growth is about me inch high. EARLY SPRAYING: Increases yields. Kills adults reduces weevil population. Reduces stem punctures and damage to hay. Eliminates residues on hay. Make Sure Order your supply today! Mr. and Mrs- Lyle Johnson of East Garland visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Filburn Johnson, on - MARKII AM'S MODERN FARM SERVICE & SUPPLY Tremonton Wendell and daughter, Joyce, of Salt Lake spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mr. and Mrs. F-- at Clarkston. 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