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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah Andrea Hoggins Family Honors Margaret Anderson Andersen was honored by her children Sunday, the occasion being her 84th birthday. The party was held at Box Elder Park. A chicken dinner was served and the remainder of the time was enjoyed visiting and playing various games. Those present were her sons and daughters Harold, Enoch, Joe, Hyrum, all of Salt Lake City, Christian and Mrs. Carrie A. Chrlstensen of Bear River and Mrs. Sarah of Salt Lake City, and their wives and husbands. Many were of the there. One son Andrew, was not able to be present. Mr. and Mrs. John McKenzie and family of Ely, Nevada were guests of Mr .and Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Chi-dest- grand-childr- the Lane, and the lowing three squares, San To Sponsor BEAR RIVER CITY er en Johnsen last week. Roy McKen-zi- e will be a guest of Lloyd Johnsen for the next two weeks. Down is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Iver- Valley-Wid- e sen and son Bruce o 0?den. visits ii.rents, M and Mrs. Glen ening. ieluin':d Miss Mora Hansen recently cx.ended an from tc Mec'co. Mrs. Norma Nichols cf was a yuest of lAn. trp Jubilee, Rose, Alabama Swing Old Adam. and Square Dance ev- i Satu-c?- .'en, tonio folAn- The concluding numbers are Hot Pretzels, Var Suviann, Tea The Special Interest group of for Two, Beautiful Ohio and the South Bear River Stake Oh, Johnny. will be hosts to all square The place will be announced dancers of the valley area, later. Tuesday night. August 28, ac cording to Aarl Bennett and" Esther Harris, stake special interest leaders. It Is planned to have the affair as a street dance, if arrangements can be made. The following dances will be Alma Hansen, FA, stationed used, and dancers are urged at the USNAS, Alameda, Califto practice them so they will ornia was hitch hiking from be acquainted with and able north Salt Lake home last to dance them on the 28th. Thursday night to enjoy a well Waltz of earned thirty day leave, when Boston the Bells, Mocking Bird, Hot he was picked up by the wrong Time and Red Wing, the last kind of motorists. Near Lagoon, a car with two fellows and two three are squares. California gave Alma a ride, bringing Schottish, Sentimental Journey, girls him up to this side of Roy, LitPistol Packin' Mama, My when the fellow in the back tle Girl and Polka Square, last! seat held a 38 calibre gun to three are squares. his head and made him hand Following a short intermission over his wallet, watch, ring the dances will be Oxford Min- and other valuables. They then uet, Mocking Bird Hill, Irish drove off the main highway, Waltz, Canadian Barn Dance, and went through his bag tak ! Cor-in- ne Bes- sie Christens n, Friday. and Mrs. Carl Henderse:i small daush'er Gloria, left Tuesday by plane for Sar. AnTexas to oin her tonio, husband. Lt E. C. Heticersen. n Lt. and Mr. Theral were guests of his parents Mr. and Mr. Irving Chrlstensen during the week. Chris-tense- Pickup Hide Proves Expensive To Alma Hansen Two-Ste- Reta Germer of Layton Is visiting this week with hex grandmother, Mrs. Basil Adams. Josephine Ormond of is a guest of her sister, Logan Mrs. Lynn Markham this week. Mrs. Rene Jensen of California is relatives and friends in visiting Mr. and Mrs. Courtley Hanthe valley this week. She is a sen of Ogden visited Mr. and guest of Olive Hall in Garland. Mrs. Farrell Huggins Friday. Mrs. Freldo Andersen entertained her Pinochle club Saturday. The game was played with prizes going to Mrs. Cliff Matteson and Mrs. Chris Andersen. A two course lunch was served at one long table, beautifully decorated with gar- -' p, Thursday. August 9. 1951 ing those things they wanted, before turning him loose. Later the same evening, two other servicemen, Korean veterans were robbed by the same foursome east of Ogden. Police captured the four arm'-e- d robbers early Friday morning and they are being held on a charge of felony in Ogden City Jail. They "gave their names as Robert E. Carver, 21, Kansas City, Mo.; Theodore K. Gardner, 20, Kellogg, Idaho; Madeline Jasper, 24, Wenatchee, Wash,; and Margo Kingston, 22, NOTICE TO SWINE EXHIBITORS the Swine exhibitors for are given notice county fair that all hogs being exhibited, must be vaccinated for cholera. The permanent immunity is acceptable, but all hogs not having permanent immunity, must be vaccinated at least ten days before the fair. The expense of the vaccination will be handled by the county fair.. Those needing the service should contact Sid Skinner. A LIMITED TIME FOR Allowance Trade-i- n get morp for It shcu'- car! old your than make down if of average vaiu- Act now to Chicago, HI. Alma and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma G. Hansen of East Tremonton were called to Ogden Saturday to identify the thieves, and receive the majority of his belongings which they had taken. MRS. JOSEPH D. HARRIS SLIGHTLY IMPROVED from the family of Reports Mrs. Joseph D. Harris are that she is a little Improved. Mrs. Harris has been receiving medical treatment at the hospital the Come in... Road-Tesince she was taken seriously Cpl. Joel Nelson and his wife, ill about two weeks ago. She the former Maurine Packer are was able to go to her home home visiting with their par- Sunday. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. STATION WAGON Nelson of Tremonton and Mr. MOANA KORTH TO and Mrs. Virgil O. Packer of BE RADIO SPEAKER Cutler. Cpl Nelson is located Moana Korth will be the at the US Army Hospital, Camp speaker on Mrs. Axel Freder- Atterberry, Shelbyville, Indiana. icksen's radio program Saturday Tremonton The Nelsens will be home for at 10 o'clock over Dial 2351 morning about fifteen days. KBUH Brigham City. man st Markham's den flowers. Mrs. Farrell Huggins was hostess to her club Thursday evening. A dessert lunch was served at small tables to eight guests. Pinochle was played with prizes going to Mrs. Frank Anderson high, and Mrs. Kay Iversen cut prize. Mrs. Theo Eliason and children of Oakley, Idaho was a guest of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Andersen, last week. She returned to her home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Oard-nhad as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Coy Gardner and family of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jeppsen and family of Mantua. Two babies were given names at Sacrament 'meeting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Perry will call their son Marion Glade, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Miller named their daughter Susan by shopping regularly at 77 Tol,KaV?A577'7 er f JtS .saom. i , axmanmnm m zonnnnnk. b ft! bbls " BUTTER 75c in nun Harvest rLVUIl SUGAR Fin. 55c EGGS MILK rub, Top Quality, Tall Caa S BABY FOOD PRESERVES 4(o. 4V4 ox. iar OS. 49 SALT Canned Foods fjr rCHjf A CORN SOUP NO. 303 irr1 3 -V. 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The many friends of Albeit E. Holmgren will be happy to know that he is Improved enough In health to be home again. Collen Hansen is home on furlough from Maryland. He ' nw v, nam. Me jSforma. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Elwood of Ogden were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hansen, Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Burt spent the weekend in Wyoming as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reglnal Burt Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Jenseii, and Rast Petersen returnef Sunday evening from a trip which took them as far south as the Grand Canyon. They also visited Zions Park, Bryca Canyon, and many other places of Interest. They report a lovely time. The trip was sponsored toy the sons of the "Utah Pioneers. Leland Andersen will leave for Nellls Field, Las "Vegas, Nevada, Thursday after spending the past 18 days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Andersen. Mrs. Lettie D. Campbell of Afton, Wyoming is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Austin Johnson. Miss Carol Holmgren spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thorsen. Carol is employed In Ogden. Miss Loraine Holmgren of Salt Lake City visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Holmgren over the weekend. The Primary was reorganized Sunday with Nola C. Ness-le- r going In as president, Ruth Munns and Violet Burch as counselors, and Joyce Chock-ett- s as secretary. The retiring officers were Mae B. Cfcristen-te- n president, Nancy H. Holmgren and Winnie B. Jensen counselors, and Fern Arbon se- ll SPECIAL VALUE Save a lot by saving a little every time you shop. That's what happens when you supply all your food needs at Safeway. You see, our prices are low on every item every day. . .so you're bound to save on the total of purchases you make here. For examples of Safeway's money-savin- g valued, check the lists below. niIf, J I I JOY Detergent Uandry c For Al 6 Oz. J"fIf ' SOAP White Magic Ige. Pkg. . "A. A,TF ... wr " AO, |