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Show THE LEADER Tremonton, Utah Thursday, August 9, 1951 and Sylvia Ericksen gave a Miss Cheryl Wadsworth of Weekend guests at the L. J. Mr. and Mrs. Day Garfield Pioneer story. Warrenton, Oregon, who has home were Mr. and ind children returned Monday Cummings and visited at the Mark Jensen MrsL. C Winter of Murray, frcm a three day trip to YelLEADER WANT ADS Dick Jensen homes, has gone to former Tremonton residents. lowstone Park. BRING RESULTS Salt Lake City to visit with other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rucker re ceived word of a new grandson born on July 27 to their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Waters of Richfield. This Conoco Gas and Oils is the fourth child fox the Siberling Tires a named their baby girl Laura. Lyle Johnson underwent Mr. and Mrs. Marion at the Valley operation major Mrs. Epta Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. hospital Monday morning. Mrs. Ray Oyler and Mrs. Christensen attended a session at Logan Temple Thursday. Jasper Shaffer were in Logan Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen Monday. and family were in Salt Lake Steven, small son of Mr. and The Larson families, Mr. City Saturday to visit rela- Mrs. Chase Peterson is spendand Mrs. Paul Larson, Mr. and tives. ing the week with his cousins, Mrs. Louis Larson, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes Tony and Michael Munk in and Mrs. Lynn Larson, held a and children were in Ogden on Howell. for Mr. and Mrs. The Eager Beaver club were dinner guests and Sunday Boyd Olsen and daughters of of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edvalson. held a play day at the isrrove couple. California. Friday they enjoyed Mrs. LeGrande Jensen and Sunday birthday dinner guests this week. They discussed ar, a swim at the Udy hot springs Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes ticles to be displayed at the Mrs. Darrell Goodsell motored of and later a bonfire and weiner were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon ward Fair. They had a treas- to Pocatello Idaho Tuesday roast at "Grandpa's Garden.' Munns of Garland, and Mr. and ure hunt and a pot luck lunch where they met Connie Jensen Two babies were blessed in Mr3. Cleon Summers of Tre- was enjoyed by eleven girls. who has spent the past month Sacrament meeting on (Sunday. monton. It was Alta's birthday Mrs. Orval Grover visited at with her aunt, Mrs. Norma Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winters of the UjS.A.C with her sister, Wadsworth at her home in anniversary. Garland named their baby girl Mr. and Mrs. who is a 12 week Warrenton, Idaho. Boyd Olsen and summer attending Mrs. course Claudia, and Mr. and there. Mrs. Grant Marble entertainare here from California Archibald of Ogden family Don Harper recently returned ed in honor of the fifth birthWayne two relatives. The Jsiting from Korea, underwent an day of her daughter, Been on girls plan on remaining for the at Hill Field the appectomy Games afternoon. (Thursday test of the summer with their were played and refreshments hospital Thursday. Mr. Mrs. and grandparents, Mrs. Dale Gardner and served to the guests- Ileen reDavid Larson in Logan. of Ogden spent Tues- ceived many lovely gifts. children Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred Billy Wadsworth of Warrenand daughter Susie, and Mr. day with her .parents, Mr. and ton, Oregon is spending someand Mrs. Emery Merriot and Mrs. Tom Harpeer. The Scouts Bothwell, time with Mr. and Mrs. Mark daughter Camille visited tne the winners of played the South Bear Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Zoo in Salt Lake City SaturRiver Stake In Garland Mon Jensen. day. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kuhni of day evening and won by two Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson The were Sunday visitors of points. played Sandy and daughters Pauline, Janice Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson. and Tamara were Salt Lake those of Garland First. Mrs. Marvin Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman Mrs. City visitors Monday. They Mrs. Ned Jackson and children Clark Bowen Simmons, Mrs. R. W. and also visited relatives along the in Ogden Sun- Warnke spent relatives visited in Wednesday to Pauline returned Salt way. Salt Lake City. Lake City Tuesday, where she day. Ronald Kidman and VerNon Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Nielson will be employed at the St. on the Packer who have attended the called Idaho of Falls, Marks hospital. ROTO six weeks training at Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sorensen Holmans and had supper with Fort Lee Virginia have returnthem evening. Sunday They and daughter Touron returned were on their way to Salt Lake ed to their homes. ON A NEW Monday to their home in DenMrs. Charlotte Johnson is Mrs. Sophia Larsen re ver, after spending their va City. to Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilthem with turned cation in this vicinity. Satur liam Christensen at their home Falls Wednesday. day evening the Henry Sorensen To fcelebrate the birthday an- in Ephraim for several weeks. family held a get together in Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson L. M. Holman on their honor. Guests also in- niversary of and new daughter of We are equipped to make cluded Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thursday, Mrs. Gus Larson and Logan have baby been visitors at the and children Smith Mrs. Ray Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. the finest inner-sprin- g spent the afternoon with them. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Leon Fryer of Collinston. mattress of the Mr. and Mrs. Durfey. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Soren- In the evening Rose Marie Johnson is makcame highest quality. Holman up from RaLph sen and family visited in a satisfactory recovery at ing Ogden. Standard or De Luxe Clarkston Sunday. her home- after having blood Mr. of dinner guests Friday Peterson and Mrs. Dorris Quality. Grover poisoning in her leg. children were Brigham Citj and Mrs. LafayetteWill Harris' Scott Packer of Ogden spent Mrs. were Mr. and visitors Monday. the weekend with the V. O. 'of Portage. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pier-so- n Packers. " Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hawksj visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Eades of Ogden spent Tuesday with of Salt Lake Leland Watt in Layton SunCity spent Monthe Grovers. day. Reid, who had spent the Mrs. day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Durrel Grover, Mrs week there, returned home with Otto Rucker. Bill Leonard and Mrs. Olsen them. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen Phone 27 Brigham City Mrs. L. J. Polter and daugh- of Ogden visited Wednesday visited in Salt Lake City Saturwith Mr. and Mrs. Sph or R. C. Harris, with ter, Mrs. Jack Austin and evening their daughter, day n and Mr, and Mrs. Phone 5026 Tremonton children were Logan visitors Peterson Jensen. Grover. The Primary was in charge of Monday. the Sunday evening service COLLINSTON with Rose Rucker, Prsident in charge. The program was preMrs. B. W. Warlike sented by the Primary children EAST GARLAND Sor-ens- en Larson Families Hold Reunion get-toget- 4-- H - A. D. 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