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Show Thursday, June 28, THE LEADER. Tstaaoion, Utah 1951 DEWEYVILLE Rath Barkle Bggleston Family Idaho were weekend guests at the Leadership convention at Mrs. Menah Rose and daughthe B. Y. TJ. at Provo last week. ter, Joan, were in Salt Lake the Clarence Fryer home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer While there she attended the Thursday. Florence Larkin came up from spent Tuesday evening in Pre- Paganini String quartet concert. Salt Lake to spend Sunday ston, Idaho with Mr. and and Mrs. Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Wyley Norton with her folks, Mr. Mrs. J. P- Hansen, Mrs. Kat-ti- e and son. Jack, of Clearfield, Alma Larkin and girls. Florence Sarah Jane Clifford is employed at the University Hansen of East Tremonton Mrs. and of Mrs. N. Miss R. and Brigham and of Utah. Gardner, daughter Caddie Gardner and Mrs-- Grace Carol Ann Wheatley of Ogden Friday night the Frienda Club Fryer spent Friday in Logan. were Sunday visitors in Dewey-vill- met at the home of Mrs. Uarda Larkin in honor of her birth Mrs. Wayne Fryer entertainGuests at the home of Mr. day. The evening was spent in ed at a birthday party for her daughter, Marilyn, on her sev- and Mrs. David Olague Sunday, sewing and visiting. Ten mementh birthday. Fourteen guests were her mother, Mrs. Alice bers were present. Special attended. Reay and her brother, Claud guests were Mrs. Marian Arbon, of OgMrs. Leah Cowelishaw MrsHorace Gardner Reay both of Randolph. Mr, and den, and Mrs. Kathlee Nelson attended a birthday supper givMrs-Eva- Reunion Held - The Eggleston reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham Sunday. There were 70 relatives present. Mr. and Mrs. C J. Dewey of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs.. N. D. Waldron and two children were Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Black-ham. e. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault and en in honor of Charles Peterson Mr-- and Mrs. Robert Loveland on Saturday evening. Mrs. J. A. Gardner spent Friattended the birthday supper in Brigham honoring Gary Loveland on Monday evening. Mrs. Hannah Hodges of Idaho and George Hodges of Preston, Idaho spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Winford Barrus. , Lewi-sto- n, Mr. and Mrs. Winford Barrus and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hill at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard and family and Miss Mary Barnard spent Sunday in Ogden visiting relatives. Mrs. Thales Cannon spent several days in Salt Lake City the past 'week. She visited her Mrs. George Senis who is quite ill in the St. Marks She was formerly hospital. known as Mrs. Ethel Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. John Mellies of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gardner. , Mr- and Mrs. Ross Bowen of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. of Evan Sorenson-Preston, sister-in-la- w, - " PH3 1 H 1 in Brigham with her day daughter, Mrs. Monroe Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. ack Germer spent Saturday at and family Bear Lake. Lloyd Newsome of Salt Lake City called on Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock. Mr and Mrs. Joe Perkins of Provo called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jensen Sunday. Mrs. Dorothy Potter of East Garland and Mrs. June Marble and family spent Saturday in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. James Dixion of Brigham spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Lund in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norr and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norr and family spent Sunday in Logan Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Norr and daughter, Karen, spent Sunday in Ogden Canyon attending the Richardson Reunion. Mrs. Victor H. Duke and baby of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson of Preston, Idaho spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Perry and family of Bear River City and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry and family of Ogden were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Pearl Perry. Mr. and Mrs. K. 14. Hess of Garland and Major and Mrs. L. K. Hess of San Angelo, Texas and Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry and family spent Thursday at Lagoon on a family outing. Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard had as their guests during the week, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thact ery, of Croyden. Guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stoddard of Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snow of Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Whitely of Lewiston, Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Henery Yates. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Morre of California were recent guests of Mrs. Pheobe Burbank-- . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shaw of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs-- Arlin Madsen. Mrs. O. W. Snow attended . Marketing A A grade eggs, tops in the nation, to give members the highest premium prices in Utah. i H "j! pjJSS DE LUXE G-- E A beautiful apron of Malad. was presented to the guest of Mrs- - Christine Peterson honor. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Amanda Cutler, Glenna Cobia - Gordon Peterson, Omar and and Helen Anderson. Mrs. Floe Cutler and duagh-te- r, Floyd Anderson Lt. Dallas Nelson and Graham Cutler left Camille, visited In Ogden Yellowstone for Friday night Friday. Coombs Park and returned home Tues Mr. and Mrs. Verl and small son, Stephen of day evening. The F. M. Wanriea of OlFielding visited with relatives relatives. were Sunday visitors at the den Sunday. Mrs. Bella Higley and Mrs. Glenna Cobia is home Clyde Coombs home. of Brigham visited Sunday from the hospital and is improving. with Mr. and Mrs. Bealey CutLEADER WANT ACS Beverly Nelson, Darlene Cut- ler and family. BRING RESULTS ler, Joyce and Gloria Hurd, and Camille Cutler enjoyed a canyon party Wednesday night and Thursday. Mr- and Mrs. Horace Palmer and family of 0den were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot Sunday. Mrs. LeVere Zundel returned home Monday after visiting relatives in Fielding. LaMoine Hurd was operated on at the Valley hospital for "Metals must be made- into products which the appendicitis last Thursday. public will buy. Metal prices have to take care Mrs- Grace Anderson is visitof wages for all company workers and provide ing in Ogden this week. reasonable a return on the shareholders' investSpeakers at the Sunday eveleft over for a rainy day. ment with enough were counning meeting High We miners depend on company profits for our cilman Chester Boss, Elder Sidjob security." ney James of Park Valley and R. S. Calderwood of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Cutler and family visited Sunday with - SNOWVILLE - - Enjoy Park Trip ! m... ?8 Since 1776 Americans have fought and died to hold their liberty. Such names as Bunker Hill, New Orleans, Gettysburg, Chateau-ThierrPearl Harbor and Iwo Jima are symbolic of our country's sacrifices for freedom and justice. Always in time of crisis, Americans have forgotten their differences to exert a unified effort to defeat a common enemy. y, Today America stands in jeopardy. Again the cherished ideals of freedom and equality will be upheld as we present a solid front. America will remain strong. Vital material will roll forth in amounts to help assure victory for our fighting men. Factories, mines, farms all America will work overtime as in past emergencies to preserve the American way of life. ' To this end Utah Copper Division is dedicated. 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