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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utafc EAST GARLAND Mrs. Epta Peteraon Makes Flying Visit Mr. and Mrs. Carl Potter flew down from Casper Wyoming They wfth other family members, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter,, Mr. ' and Mrs. Jack Austin and Mrs. Val Koller of Mr. and Weston enjoyed a hot dinner in the canyon- - They flew back home on Monday. Ardes Adams was In Layton Sunday to take back to their home there, Sherry and Steven Bourne who had spent the week at the Adams home. They also visited other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sorensen and daughter, Touran, of Denver, Colorado are spending their vacation with relatives in Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pul- sipher of Salt Lake City visited with the Larsons Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Holman took their daughter, Ruth Jackson, to Randolph to visit Mr. Jackson's uncle and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Rex Saturday. Mr. and Mrs- - Ralph Holman of Ogden were Sunday dinner guests of the Holmans. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Summers in Tremonton. To honor Mrs. Orval Grover on her birthday anniversary, Mrs. Eva Peterson and Mrs. Leonard Peterson spent Friday afternoon visiting at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grover spent Sunday in Penrose with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Peterson and her mother, Mrs Eva Peterson. Mrs. John Coombs and Miss Fay Coombs who recently re turned from a mission visited with Mrs. Tom Harper Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Chrlsten-seMrs. Charles Wood and Heber Butler were at the Logan Temple for some special work Monday evening. The M. I. A- held a party which was a Friday evening weiner roast at the grove. The M. L A. furnished the and pop. They finished up the evening at square dann, of Avon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sorensen Sunday. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen, Mrs. Francis , Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Allen of Portage. Mrs. Henry Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs- Allen Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pulsipher made a visit to the Idaho Falls Temple this week. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sorensen visited at the David J. Wil liams home in Malad Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes of Ogden visited at the Soren sen and the Le Roy Atkinson homes Friday. commissioner and County Mrs. Robert J. Potter attended a party of the county officials and their partners at the Park in Box Elder canyon Monday evening to honor Effie Adams who is resigning as county recorder and to welcome Mrs. Evans who Is to fill Mrs. Adam's unexpired term. A delicious hot barbae ued dinner was served under the direction of Bessie Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Potter and Sandra made a business trip to Butte, Montana, Thursday. On the return trip they visited points of interest which Includ ed the Yellowstone Park returning home Sunday. Robert DeLong of Rock Springs Wyoming is spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Larson. Word has been received that Mr. and Mrs. David Larson left Thursday on the S.U.P., Trek, visiting the parks of Southern - Utah. Mrs. Lyn Larson entertained lor her daughter, Kristine's 4th birthday anniversary Monday. - marsh-mallo- cing. reporter, lone Harper Mrs. L. R. Shaffer entertained from Thursday to Tuesday. Mr. Shaffer's sister and her daughter and Mrs. Pearl East and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Crowder of Oklahoma. The Shaffers accompanied them to Salt Lake City Tuesday. Mrs. Effie Wilde brought them home Wednesday. On Sunday afternoon the Shaffers and their guests with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Westergard, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oyler, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Godfrey of Clarkston and their families enjoyed on outing and picnic lunch in Logan canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oyler were Salt Lake City visitors Mr. and son-in-la- w, Mrs. Christine Peterson Summer Camp Entertain Friends Mrs. Ellen Pack of Richmond, a former resident of Snowville, entertained on Frih day at her home for Mrs. Amanda Fuller, Rose, Rennis Larkin, Mollie Nelson, Erma Sorenson, Uarda Larkin, Marion Arbon, Christine Peterson, Ada Hickman, La Dene Zundel and Darlyene Hurd. The afternoon was spent visiting, after which a delicious chicken dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Spencer and family of Clearfield, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting with Mrs. Elenore Cutler, mother of Mrs. Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Rose and Joan were in Ogden for the 24th. Joan spent the remaining part of the week visiting, and returned home Saturday. Karan Wleher, a cousin, came to visit for a week. Bishop and Mrs. Dan were in Ogden TuesUtah, Me-na- DeLamar Cutler Monday Steph en returned home with them after a week's visit at the home of his grandparents. Mrs. Verona Arbon attended a bride's shower at the home of her mother, Mrs. Willard Smith, in Holbrook on Thursday in honor of her sister Imogene. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Talbot and children spent the weekend in Clearfield with relatives. Mrs. Lloyd Thomas and son and Mrs. Lamar Thomas and daughter, of Dillon, Montana, visited last week with the Doyle Cutler family and the George Carbonate family. Camille Rosann and Graham Cutler were in Qgden for the ' Local Happenings w, Games were played and luncheon served with plastic umber-e- ll as given as favors. The "Night Out" club former Box Elder High School friends of Brigham City met with Mrs. Lyn Larson Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Davis of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson Mr. and Mrs. Ken Randall Riverside, California are visiting spent Sunday with relatives in and children of Salt Lake were with the Dick Davis family and Salt Lake City. guests Sunday of the Leon other relatives In the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Derrick Kerrs. Mrs. Lorin Anderson and son of Rupert, Idaho were weekend guests at the J. G. Burgess home. 1 CeloteX Mrs. Josephine Dustman, who was injured nearly three weeks ago, was able to leave the hospital Thursday, she is still suffering the fall. li-'- T ' "1 - V. KEEP S" . HEAT OUT! Don't let yor family suffer in bake oven rooms that take the joy out of staying at home. Attic insulation will make your home cooler day and night all summer titty summer. Do this easy job now while' the attic is comfortable. ' from the effects of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Bee ton and Judy returned recently from a vacation trip to Yellowstone Park. i o Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bee ton visited Mr. Beeton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bee ton in Brigham during the week I tm MIU tfM AU 1A4 A VU VA1UmSU1 fVmK m and family returned Monday from a week's visit In Corval-li- s, Montana with Mr. Cochran's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cochran. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Newton of Rexburg, Idaho have been visiting friends and relatives In the valley this week. The V. J. Woodruff family are vacationing at Lake Tahoe In California this week. City. Mrs. Lueua beane is a guest of her sister, Mrs. William Stor-rer this week. Mr. and Mrs. M W. Ward Marilyn and Genial Christ-ense- n Thatcher recently of were guests Sunday at the mountain camp of Mr. and Mrs. spent the weekend with their L. A. (Jillett, near Lake Cleve- grand mother, Mary E. Christ tr.d Mrs. Lyman Zoll'igr thwell and Mr. and For.ce Zollinger of Logan enjoyed u few days fishing at land In Idaho. Yellowstone Park the pvs(j Mi. rf P. week. The Garland family the visited in Magna Puzey with Sunday UAC at the Fort, and with Mr. Puzey's parents, Mr. and others was a guest at an ofMrs. W. H. Puzey. Tim and ficer's dinner before being reTom Pierce returned to Treleased from camp. monton with them for a few outstanding F or Sale or Lease cadets from Vern's wife, Mary, left Saturday's visit and Bill Puzey reday morning by United Air lines mained in Magna for a short to join him at Washington D. C. stay. They expect to tour points of interest in the east and on the Mr. and Mrs. Reid Olsen and return trip to Utah. be in the puplit Sunday, of the Olsen family Mr. and Mrs. James Ransom, in reunion at Willow Park, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ransjm and daughter, and Mr. and Fully Equipped LADIES' READY - TO - WEAR STORE Will Sell Merchandise at Cost with Lease PEGGY'S STYLE SHOP Sep-memb- ers Tremonton j i Penney's O) "M I: H" IMMM (A I w Low prices every mm -- ?m M W wmmm " day at thrifty Pcnney! Extra Wide Washable Rayon Cotton Printed TAILORED PANELS TABLE CLOTHS a77 288 These are not the 42 in. wide marquisette panels; each panel is 54 in. wide. 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Mr. and Mrs. Jay Larsen of Roy, visited with Mr. and Mrs. 24th. Mr. and Mrs. De Lamar Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson COMlNGl Cadet Vem L Marble son of LaRain Marble and a student at Utah State successfully completed his six weeks training at the Quartermaster ROTC Summer Camp, Fort Lee, Virginia, on July 27. This summer camp is a part of each cadet s ROTC training in college and must be completed before he is eligible for a reserve commission as a Second Lieutenant in the QuartermasMr. and Mrs. You Get Twice as Much Wear REVERSIBLE 4' Cotton loop on one side; cut chenille on the reverse side, sewn on heavy duck. Oval shape lends itself to interesting arrangements. Pick from a big assortment of dipped dyed, decorator colors! Fringe) trim adds a note of luxury J Hurry in! Size 24x42 in. What's the coolest, freshest pillow filling known to Penney 's? Foam latex, of course. It's as light and fluffy as billowy sea foam: millions of tiny air cells1 breathe with your every movement! It cradles! your head, restftd relaxed Sateen sleep. I a' covers. r? RUGS mm 00 2. 1951 Janet Thompson has returned from a week's visit with her cousin, Christine Frost in Ogden, and her grandmother, Mrs. Leo Cottom in Brigham City. Darrel Loveland and The Jack Shumways, Ruby daughter, spent last week in Millers and Frank Stevens Yellowstone Park. groups spent the weekend at Bear Lake. The ladie3 and childTarrel Iceland has been from the army, rid ren went up on Friday, the men joining them on Saturday, and he and Mrs. Loveland, all returned home former Joyce Ransom) tie they a home 3rij-harin their making Mrs. SNOWVILLE Jr. and Mrs Christene Peterson were in Ogden Wednesday to attend the funeral of a cousin Mrs. Bertha Baker. Monday. Mrs. Erma Sorenson was in Mrs. Durrell Grover and Mrs. Bill Leonard of Ogden were Salt Lake City to visit Tuesday. dinner guests of Mr. Sunday and Mrs. Eph Peterson. They visited other relatives in the afternoon. Mrs. Blaine (Whitey) HanMrs. Dorris Peterson had as sen, formerly of Elwood, apSunday dinner guests, her sis- peared in the special chorua ter and brother-in-laMr. and and tableau of 'All Faces Mrs. Will Perkins and her niece West presented in Ogden last and family, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Lochmolder and children, Den-d- il The production was written and. and Olln of Salt Lake City. produced by Rolland Parry, Music Director at Weber ColMrs. Calvin Kay and Lena lege and featured Igor Gorin White were happy to visit this in the role of Brigham Young. week with Marvin Burette of Greenville, South Carolina who The Aarl Bennett family vis visited them. Mr. and Mrs. Her- ited over the weekend with Mr. bert Record of Salt Lake accom- Bennett's father, W. T. Bennett panied Mr. Burette to and other relatives in Salt Lake. 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