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Show THE LEADER, Trenionton. Utah IK ID IE IB SERVING BEAR THE VALLEY RIVER Published by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution 43.00 per year in advance) SUBSCRIPTION RATES granddaughter born recently to to Logan on Friday. Firth of Mrs. Ada Cheney of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Ray City was here to attend the Lynn. on Lewis Anderson was in Ogden funeral services in Garland reShe Hall. Friday for Hyrum on business Monday. eveThe Melvin Kilfoyles visited turned to Salt Lake Friday at the Emil Kupfer home on ning. A number of our ward memSunday. Mrs. Rudy Scholer entertained bers attended the services also. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rhodes and Tuesday evening for her MIA Mr. seron lesson Th and Mrs. Carl Rhodes and Maids class. was their course dinner five families spent Monday a ving given, and Mrs. Scholer served afternoon at the J. W. Rhodes a lovely dinner using the class home. To celebrate the 1st birthday symbol, a rose as centerpiece. Ten guests were present and anniversary of their son, Mike, MrsRuth Zollinger was a Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes had special guest. The girls present- as Sunday dinner guests Mr. ed Mrs. Scholer with a lovely and Mrs. J. W- Rhodes and Mr. planter piece in appreciation of and Mrs. Carl Edvolson of Ogden. her work with them. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Scholer Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Larson had and son, Burke, visited Sunday as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. at the Jay Holmgren ranch at Robert Hansen and children of Park Valley. Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Anderson,! Mr. and Mrs. Larson were Og Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Firth den visitors on Monday. spent Sunday afternoon at the Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Allred Max Anderson home. are the proud parents of a 7 Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hansen, pound baby boy born on MonMrs. Joe Young and baby visited day at the Valley hospital. The the Isaac Burnhopes Sunday. couple have two other boys. Saturday guests at their home Cleo Sorensen underwent an were Dr. and Mrs. Francis Kirkappendectomy at the Valley ham of Salt Lake City. hospital on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Clawson Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Grover and daughters were guests of and children of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Burnhope with relatives Sunday evening. Melvin is home on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wildon Grover leave from service. Jay Allen of Tremonton spent the weekend with Ronnie Firth. Mr. and Mrs.. Clint Nelson spent Sunday afternoon at Delbert Firth home.' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Firth and Mrs. Leda Hamblin were at the Bert Saturday guests -- Entered at the post office at Trenonton, Utah as Second Class matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 5, 1879. r A. N. RATTING, Editor-Publishe- - Friday evening when members of the ward gathered at the ward house in honor of their By ELEDA VEE STOKES birthdays. They extend their felt thanks. heart his with visited Stokes Jay over Mrs. Mable Stokes J. Clair Firth attended a jnother, bridal shower Saturday In honor the weekend. Mr. and Mrs- Dallas Stokes of Mary White who is to be spent Sunday afternoon at the married in May. The shower home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer was held at the Pete Patterson Larson, all of the brothers and home with Mary and Charlenej aistera of the family met there Carbridge as Roland Christensen was in for a short visit. on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Stokes and daughter, Susan, enjoyed Mrs. Polly Smith and Mrs. dinner at the home of her par- Frances Jones and family visit ents, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Shu-su- ed at the Delores Stokes home on Sunday. on Sunday. Mrs. Anna Anderson returned The teen agers of the ward home from Salt Lake on Saturward a dance at the enjoyed hall Saturday evening. day. She reports the condition LeRoy Bunnell of the stake of her sister, Mrs. Bell as being high council visited at our Sun-A- y fairly good after her operation. Mrs. Mable A. Stokes attendnight service. ed the El wood primary conferMembers of the Guide class, Leon Payne, Lynn Anderson, ences Sunday evening in behalf Arnold Eberhard, Tommy of the Primary stake board Mrs. Christensen and Steven Ander- Francesa Summers accompanson visited at the home of their ied her. teacher ,Mrs-- Delorls Stokes, on The Sunday school has organ- Firth home. Sunday. They presented her ized a new Jr. Sunday School 'with a lovely gift for hex birth- under the direction of Stella GARLAND Newman. This is a new venture day. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ander- for our ward and is proving Mrs. Eph Peterson son attended the dancing festiv- successful. ities of the Merry Mixers on Mrs. Emil Kupfer, Mrs. RoGerry Barnard, small son of land Christensen and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barnard of Friday evening. Mrs. Guy Bosley attended a Christensen were in Logan on Brigham City spent the weekend with his cousin Sandra Potter. meeting of her sewing club on Thursday. Mrs. Vance Lind and Mr. The ward was very well repreFriday afternoon. The fireplace under the dir- and Mrs. J. Leo Stokes attended sented at the Logan Temple on ection of the special Interest a meeting of the high school Friday. Mrs. J. P. Christensen and group has been completed. Un- band parents association. Mr. der construction now in con- Stokes was elected president of boys were Logan visitors on nection with the ward members the organization. Tuesday. and the school board who are Vance Lind returned to his Warren and Mahlon Christensen played solos in District sharing the cost, is a new ten- farm In Logan this week. Mr. and Mrs- Merlin Summers School band nis court. concert Tuesdav Mrs. Henry Newman and Mrs. and family were Brigham visit- evening under the direction of Mabel Stokes attended a party ors on Sunday at the home of Mr. Pulsipher. to, honor of their sister, Mrs. her mother. Bishop and Mrs. Warren Han- Mr. and Mrs. Emu Kupfer had Ben attended the funeral ser Any Alei Trtflay. Jay Stokes along with the soc- as visitors on Thursday Mr. and vices of Mrs. Newman Harris of iology club of the USAC visited Mrs. Fred Hyson parents of Logan. She will be remembered the mental hospital in Amer- Jerry Hyson who has been stay- as the former Maurine Anderson ican Fork and the new Utah ing with the Kupfers during of Elwood. State Prison inSalt Lake City. these past months. They brought Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oyler spent The tour was extremely inter- with them Mr. and Mrs. Ted the weekend in Ogden with re Kirkham. esting. latives. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs- - Earl Firth are Delorls Bishop Mrs. Oyler her Stokes were pleasantly surprised boasting the arrival of a new daughter, Mrs.accompanied Rhoda Welling D0TI1VJELL - Og-d- m en - Thursday, May 3. were Logan visitors on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chase Petersen made a business trip to Salt Lake City on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs- Peterson had as dinner guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Munk of - Howell. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman were in Smith field on business, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winters and family were at the Ed Isaacson home Monday. They are moving up from Ogden to the Frank Hall home in Garland which they recently purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper had as dinner guests between the sessions of conference on Sun WART, THE ffiCT (N HtOt-I- f WILL-TAK- I, VOU X I! - Washington came Saturday evening to visit relatives and friends. Mr. J. W. Larson returned to Seattle with them ', Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rhodes were in Ogden on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hawks of Ogden spent Monday night at the Lafayette Grover home. AUwater's Prairie Cbickea Attwater's prairie chicken, found in only four Texas counties, is on tie verge of extinction. Opens Drains Emergency plumbing: A handful of soda and a half glass of vinegar drain poured down a stopped-u- p usually clears it. BY BURNICF. 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