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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday, October 18, 1951 the adult training school at the USAC. in Logan last week. The Mrs. Eph Peterson course featured a get acquainted party Monday evening and a D U Meets banquet'at the Blue Bird Friday evening. The rest of the time Mrs. Naomi Oyler was hostess was spent in classes on the varito the Garland camp of the ous phases of home making. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Assemblies which featured panFriday. Mrs. Nellie White of Gar- el discussions, open forums and land gave thef lesson "The Story slides. A tour of the campus was of the Central Railroad". The ended with a tea at the home new officers who will serve of the college president, Dr. and for the next two years were Mrs. Louis Madison. voted in. In attendance were ofMr. and Mrs. Ross Rhodes had ficers from ihe county camp, as Stnday dinner guests their Mrs. Orson Christensen and Mrs. Mrs. Earl, secretary. Dessie Coe daughter Diane, Mr. and of Ogden and Robert Glassman favored with a piano selection Ruby Nielson. and refreshments were served Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Willby the hostess. Mr. EAST GARLAND P iams ofMalAd, visited with attended and Mrs. Marion Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Atkinson Tuesday. Margie Atkinson, Rita SorenFOR sen and Norma Forsberg of Riverside were in Ogden Wednesday to help their sister, Mrs. James Hughes celebrate her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs- - Leland Watt of visited relatives here Layton and Sunday. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pierson were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hillam of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Annie Christensen of CALL Clarkston was at the Sidney Sorensen home Tuesday. Her daughter, Elma Peterson of Fielding returned from the hospital Monday following a major operation and is convalescing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen. Tremonton Mrs. Linda Somers and Mr. Earl Oyler, Service Mgr. and Mrs. Carl Somers of Logan relatives here Sunday. We Repair and Service visited Mrs. Somers recently returned all makes of Appliances! from a 3 months stay in California, with her son Ira and Mrs. Eph Peterson Authorized BENDIX FR1GIDAIRE Parts & Service FRONK CHEVROLET Company mm Qst J T rhsrODSdisin you out of mud and snow To pull J(&(D(DDDIEAna WOODED SWRG-(SR- IP get "maximum traction" going or coming from the heavy-dut- y vtuds. studs rid themselves of mud and snow as the is the finest tire tire revolves. The Studded It you can buy for added traction in will pull you through. You angular arrangement of the Self-cleani- Sure-Gri- p "soft-going- ". llllilllM Pet- - Ardes Adams and Dorris meet terson attended the in Salt Lake City during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler spent Saturday and Sunday on a trip to Gannett, Idaho, where they visited relatives there and at Sun Valley. Mrs. Roy Oyler and and Mrs. Lyle Johnson and children were Logan visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cnase Peterson were in Salt Lake City Wednesday to se her father Reuben Hyde of Logan off on' a two years mission to the North Central States. Mrs. Tom Harper accompanied Mr. and Mrs. George Coombs of Fielding to Ogden Monday where they attended the funeral service for Walter Odd. Mrs. Harper, Mrs. George Coombs and Mrs. Mervin Holt of Tremonton spent Friday in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. George DEWEYVILLE Ruth U-E- Coombs. J. W. Larson left by plane Tuesday of last week for Seattle to visit with his sons and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson had as Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fielding and two children Merlin and Dorothy and Mrs. Florence Rassmus-se- n of Tremonton. The Birthday club held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Leo Oyler. Guests of honor were Dora Shaffer and Ella Grover. The afternoon was spent at Bingo with prizes. The birthday luncheon cloths were presented by Bernice Peterson to Mrs. Grover and by Lottie Potter to Mrs. Shaffer. Refreshments were served by ladies from the South street. The officers of the Sunday School met in their meeting Monday evening at the Relief Society rooms. Pres. C. E. Smith gave the teacher training lesson on "Lesson Preparation." Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover are happy over the safe arrival of a 6 pound baby boy born Tuesday morning at the Valley hospital. Mrs. Fred Grover and Marie were Logan visiters on Tuesday. Steven, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fryer returned to his home Friday, after spending the week at the "alley hospital after breaking his leg while playing in his hme. The small of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes is improving at an ?den hospital from an attack rf polio. Howard Oyler and Kenneth Shaffer were successful in each bagging an elk during the week. Mrs. Joe Oyler was an Ogden visitor Saturday. Barkle Family Dinner Honors Joseph Heusser Heusser was host- Mrs. Joseph ess to a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. Heusser. Fifteen guests were present. Tom Wheatey and Larl Ann derson of Brigham were in on Business. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hershey of Park Valley spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. David Olague. Dee Selman and Marion Miller spent a few days this week in Fort Hall, Idaho on business. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen and family spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. Carol Madsen 'returned with them to spend Lu-ci- Tremonton she is ill with John D. Peterson of Kanisville Monday with Kaylene Jensen I Hospital where visited with Mrs. Pearl Perry of Brigham City, at the Dee Polio. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry and Mrs. Pearl Perry attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Selsert at the Mansion House in Ogden Friday. ATTENTION EVERYONE Mary Margaret spent the week end at the home of H. RESERVE FRIDAY NIGHT Petersen at Petersboro. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kuhms at Salt Lake O. Nov. 9th for??? WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT City. Mrs. Charles Peterson visited if fop the weekend. Mrs. Edna Barnard and daughter Jackie of Ogden visit ed Thursday with relatives here. Mrs. Evan Sorensen of Preston, Idaho is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Germer and son, Paul of Ogden spent Sunday with Mrs. Henry Germer. Mr. and Mrs. Caryle Johnson and family of Tremonton, Mrs. Lowell Packer and fc? warn ;V enucmrrr evv NEED USE - ly S.'jj I SAKRETE 1 chil- dren of Brigham City and Mr. before snow flies! fix-u- p v3 tTSftftiiP and Mrs. Wm. Rosenkranz 4 Hlh quality, of Salt Lake City were Sunday earete la .Jjft VjL?i guests of Mr. and Mi's. N. Peter Marble. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Lund and family of Salt Lake City were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr. Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon of Brigham City (were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr. Mrs. Wayne' Norr was hostess at a Canasta party Satur day evening. Out of town guests JUS! ADD WATER, MIX AND USE were Mr. and Mrs. Odell Christensen of Bear River City Mr and Mrs. Delbert Staggi of Og X Always ready for vie, SAKRETE'S den and Mr. and Mrs. Oleen the aniwer for oery concrete Job 'i T Watt of Tremonton. repairing walks, porches, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson for totting posts end other of Preston, Idaho and Mr. and concrete foundations) for patching, Mrs. Howard K. Johnson of laying brick or stone. Spokane, Washington spent Remember, SAKIETE It net a subThursday with Mr. and Mrs. stitute for cement il It simply Clarence Perry. high quality cement scientifically Mrs. Clarence Perry and Chilnixed and ready to use. Ne need dren spent the "weekend with le buy cement, tand and gravel Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson when you use convenient SAKRETf. at Preston, Idaho.' 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