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Show THE LEADER. TTamonton, Thursday, Maxch Utah Mr. and Ifci-- Norman 'TSilbot Wednesday at the T. A. Ault in SaitlLdke Sunday after home. Mr. and airs. N. Peter Marble noon and evening on business. By MTOXE UDY Mr. and 'Mrs. Alma larkin visited Wednesday in Brigham Richard yer of Ogden visited and two daughters, LaNez ani City at the:Lowell Packer and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward on John vacation a homes. tn Leggttt; Phyllis, enjoyed VALt8f BEAR fftiVER and visit with relatives to the Mrs. June Marble has return- Monday. SERVISS THE North west. They visited inUTew ed home from a vacation trip to Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Macfar-lan- e, Published byittc Mrs. Rule Macfarlane, Plymouth, Idaho, with Mr. and visit relative iin California. LEADER i PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. Macfarlane and Lynette "Larkin and family V. Heusser of Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Nephi J. Distribution and for Friday on Thursday afternoon, The Larkin family send their El Segundo, California were re- Gardner returned from Calif$3.00 per jyear SIIBSCBIPTIOJf JSATES itii advance) love and wish V be remember cent visitors tf their parents, ornia, after a very pleasant vaced 'to their friends in Snowville the Joseph Heustsers and a bro- ation, during the week-MSecond Olats Entered at the rxt office at Trenontan, Utah as and Baker and Mrs. Karl Welling Oregon was the next stop ther, Raymond ; Heusser matter October itS, 1925 under act f March 3, 1879. where they visited with rela family. visited during the week In A. N.SRYTTING, EditoriPubusher tives. From Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heus- Evanston with their son and Oregon they went to 'San Francisco ser and sons were dinner guests family Blaine. Blaine had been where on the morning of the of the Grant Marbles one day operated on Tor appendicitis. He 15th they had the pleasure of this week. is doing well. tives. dock with Mr. their Barnard the seeing James Mrs. ship and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wellin? U Mrs. Grace Anderson and son and daughter returning attended a birthday dinner and visited daughters of Tooele Mrs. Christine Peterson from Hawaii where they have given In honor of Mrs. Lovinia the Easter weekend withspent Mrs- .Christine Peterson Bob his Mai ad with the in Saturday been missionaries. J. W. spent Marble last week. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Nelsvn Jr. Bowen family and Mrs. Kathlee twenty-seve- n months and Flor Mr. and Mrs. J Earl have Welling. Jack and family are attended the Green and rGold Nelson and family. ence twenty months. On their received word from their son. from to Seattle' Utah moving Sorenson P. Mrs. Mr. J. and tall at Mantua, Utah Tnrsday return home they visited in Lamar, who is stationed in CalWashington. Easter of Malad week. of Sunday spent last Los Angeles, Las Vegas .and in ifornia, attended the night Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bowcutt Those who were In Logan to with Mr. and Mrs. Bert E&ason St. George, Utah. pella choir concert while they and daughters of Ogden ' spent and Jr. family. the temple Friday were Mr. wid Floyd Anderson, Gordon Pet were in that state. the weekend with friends and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ander erson, Dallas Nelson and J. W. Mrs. Norman Talbot, Mr- und The .James Barnard family relatives. Mrs. Del Cutler and Bishop mid son and Mrs. Anderson, mother Larkin were in Malad Saturday. spent Easter Sunday in Spring Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowcutt of Grace Anderson spent Sun Mrs. Dan A. Hickman. The officers and teachers of ville. entertained on their family Mr. and Mrs. John Neal, Mr. day visiting here. , The Lloyd Lish family left the Primary were in Garland in honor of 51st their Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gam of and Mrs- - Dee Newman anta Union Thursday to visit Mrs. Renea wedding anniversary. Saturday to Primary Lish in Sunnyside, and Mr. and daughters all of Tremonton Fieldinc were euetts at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ward enterwere Sunday visitors with Mr. home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Theo Tolman, Vema Taylor Mrs. Garrell Evans in Drager- - tained their family for Sunday and Mrs. Doyle Ostler and i.arkin. Dunn of Oakley, ton. They returned home Mon dinner in honor of Capt. and Elder J. W. Larkin spent two and Vyron family. Mrs. Don Adams. were guests at the home day night. Idaho Their guests Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Palmer days of this week visiting in Mrs T. R. Ault, Mr. and Mrs. were; Mr. and Mrs. Welton of Mr. and Mrs. William Hurd Provo. small of and daughter, Becky, and Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Hurd. J. Robert Loveland, Mf. and Ward and daughters of Poca- Florence Larkin visited Tues On Bait Lake visited from SaturMrs. John Becker of Ogden and tello, Mr. and Mrs- Ross Shirley Sunday afternoon the young Mr. day until Monday with Mr, and day and Wednesday in Elwood couples went to and Mrs. Ted Richardson of of Rexburg, Paul Ward of Salt Oakley, Idaho, Mrs. Harvey Sorenson. as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Hurd was a member of Brigham City enjoyed a dinner Lake, Mrs. Rayola Walker of Dewane Neal and daughter, Wayne Francom and family. the party. They attended church Sunday at the Duett Loveland Ogden and Capt. and Mrs. Don home in honor of their wedding Adams and son of Shryl, of Ogden spent Saturday Visitors at Sunday evening in Sacramento. Oakley Sunday evening. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. sacrament meeting were High Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Richins Mr. and Mrs. Heed Larkin. anniversary and Easter Sunday. Neal Pied and other relatives. Councilman, Durward G. Pal Mr. and Mrs. William Monday, Mrs. T. A- Ault ac and son were Easter guests of Hurd, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ferrta mer and his parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John her companied Mrs. Del Arbon and Bishop parents, Mr. and Mrs. and son, John, spent Easter in Mrs. Joseph Palmer of Park and Mrs. Dan A. Hickman en Becker of Ogden to Cokeville, Streator Tingey. and Bait Lake visiting with rela Valley Uth, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy and joyed the Special Interest party Wyoming. They returned by held in Garland on Monday way of Sage, making a circle family spent Easter with her around Bear Lake. evening. This party was sponparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martin Gardner visited rela Adams of Thatcher. sored by the stake group lead tives in Ogden Sunday. i ers, The J. O. Hadfields had their family as Easter guests. They Card Of Thanks are Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hadfield OEWEYVILLE We would like to express to of Merdian, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. all our friends and neighbors, Bruce Geary and daughter of 40 acres of irrigated land. Good house and Mrs. T. A. Ault our sincere appreciation for Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. In the heart of Bear River outbuildings. Mrs. T. L. Wheatley spent a their kindness to us in the loss Doug Roche and son. Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Alf White and very pleasant day last week of our baby. We are igrateful for Also, 110 acres of choice dry farm land at with her daughters, who came the lovely flowers that were children of Preston spent East from Hooper, Perry and Brig- sent for the funeral and for er with her mother, Mrs.. Rule Plymouth with about one-ha- lf planted to Macfarlane. ham City to honor her on her every act of kindness. grain that can be harvested this rail. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown Bishop and Mrs. Leland Cap- birthday. Visiting and luncheon Contact either were enjoyed by mother and daughters. O. The Honeyville ward play was Brigham RFD No. 2, Utah or presented in our ward Tuesday night. G. Laynett, daughter of Mr. and 3 Mrs. Dewey Gardner, has reFirst Security Bank Bldj?., Briffham City, Utah turned from her vacation in in the Estates of John 0. Oyler, Jr, , and California. Victoria L, Oyler Mr. and Mrs. John Becker of Ogden were dinner guests on niUEDSIDE .were Ar-de- ne r. ILL SNOW 29, 1951 ener returned from a twelve honor of her birthday. day trip through the southwest. They reported a very pleasant trip. Barbara Ward spent the weekend with her parents during the Easter vacation from Weber College. Mrs. Clair Lundberg and twin sons of Logan visited with her parents on Friday. The ladies of the Birthday Club spent the afternoon on Friday with Mrs- - Lena Tubbs in Mr. and Mrs- - J. H. Ward have been in Salt Lake during the Easter weekend with their daughter and family, Mrs. Burl Hermansen. 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