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Show Thursday, November 29, 1951 and Mrs. Ray ShowelL Mr and Mrs. Charles Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Anderson and two children Craig and all of Logan, Mrs. Lola Eliason and daughter DeAnn of Stone, Mrs. Ruth Bowen and children Sharon and Karan and Bobby of Malad, Ross Anderson and son Carl, Mrs. Christine Peterson and sen Gordon spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Anderson. A delicious buffet luncheon was served. The evening was spent in visiting. Douglas Anderson of Malad is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson recovering from a severe accident in which he received a bad cut on the face requiring forty three stitches. He is recovering nicely. The accident occurred on the farm where he is employed while they were repairing SNOWVILLE Mrs. THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Christine. Peterson "Blood For Freedom" Staff Shi-re- e, Omar Anderson Enters Training Omar Anderson left Friday morning for San Diego, California where he will be stationed with the U. S. Navy. Mrs. Edith Yost and three children, Pamlia, NaDene and Hal spent the Thnaksgiving holidays in Ogden with relatives. Mrs. Ruth Bowen and three children of Malad visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eliason entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Parley Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Sorenson and family all of Malad, Mr and Mrs. Jesse Thompson and family of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Cutler Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence An- were tn Roy and Ogden on Mon derson and sons, Floyd and Their grandson Stephen day. spent Thanksgiving in Ma- Larsen returned home lad, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. them after a weeks visit with with Bob Bowen and family. the Cutlers. Camille Cutler came home Joyce Hurd of Twin Falls, Ida .iTiesaay anu spent me inan&s-givin- g ho spent the Thanksgiving holiholiday. She returned to days with her parents, Mr. and Salt Lake Sunday. These nurses will staff the railroad mobile blood collection unit Mrs. Horton Hurd. She returned Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arbon had "Blood For Freedom," the armed forces blood procurement car Sunday. which has been given to American Red Cross by Union Pacific as their guests on Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heyden were Railroad. On' the platform of the car, left to right, are Kathryn Mr. and Mrs. Donald Arbon and in Ogden Monday. McDonough, nurse in charge, Aileen Roth, Monica DeWulf and family, Mrs. Marie Grogery of Ramona Walla. Equipped to accept blood donors along the railSalt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- EAST GARLAND road in localities where blood banks are not operating, the staff neth Arbon and family and Mr. will seek 100 donors each day and speed the blood directly to the Mrs. Eph Peterson and Mrs. Chester Arbon and armed forces. The nurses ask potential donors to contact local Red Cross chapters when the ear is in their area. family. Mr. and Mrs. Derald Novis and two daughters of Logan vishas been stationed at Ft. Lew- ro and children spent Friday ited with Mr. and Mrs. Alma is. Formerly he was in active afternoon at the Holman home. The L. R. Shaffer family held service in Korea. Larkin Sunday afternoon. Julie remained for the week Mr. Kathlee Nelson and two their reunion at the ward rec end with her grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Somers of children, Shirleen and David of reation hall Saturday. All the Logan visited with Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Henry Oyler of Malad are visiting at the D. G. members of the immediate fam Mrs. Sidney Sorensen and other Tremonton called on the Nelson Jr. home. ily were present which made a relatives Sunday afternoon. Wednesday evening. total of 67. There were also The Miss Marjorie Harker of Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes Sorensens Sidney spent Canada, who was a mis- seven members of the Benton Thanksgiving day in Clarkston and Nadine were accompanied sionary companion of Florence family of Salt Lake City and as guests of Mrs. Annie Christ-ense- n to Salt Lake City Friday by Larkin in the Hawaiian Mission Mr. and Mrs. C .J. Hadley of Mrs. J. W. Rhodes who visited and family. spent the Thanksgiving holidays Ogden. S. with Mrs. Ada Cherry. Mr. C. and Mrs. Frank at the Alma Larkin home. They enjoyed a hot dinner Derrick and family of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes Gordon Peterson spent the and a good social afternoon. Lake a. group of friends City were Turkey dinner entertained weekend at home. He returned In the evening films were shown to honor Mr. Friday evening Mrs. and of Louis Mr. guests Sunday to Ogden where he is at- and a program given. Mrs. and Vinson Sorenson who A family was Larson and remained over and are organization tending College. to make leaving shortly with Don Shaffer as spent Friday with them also. Mr. and Mrs. George Garfan-a- ti affected home in Arizona. their Word received been has that Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hanentertaeined at a family din- president, Lenna Oyler as and Vernon as secre Mrs. G. V. McCoy and child sen had as Thanksgiving guests ner on Thanksgiving for Mr. and arrived safely in Japan where Mrs. John Neal, Mr. and Mrs. tary. Pictures were taken ofi went to join her husband Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen of she Dee Newman and family all of the various groups. Logan and Sherma. The Han-peThe Joseph Oyler family held who is in the service. Mrs. McTremonton, and Mr. and Mrs. drove Lake City on their reunion on Thanksgiving Coy is the former Clarissa Lar Friday to take Sherma home. Doyle Cutler and family. son. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pratt had as day with a turkey dinner at the The officers of the Relief Sotheir Thanksgiving dinner home of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman ciety met in a preparation guests Mr. and Mrs. Norman Welling in Fielding. All 40 of spent Thanksgiving day in Og- meeting Friday evening at the the immediate family were in den as the gues s of Mr. and home of Loda Oyler. Plans Talbot and family. Mrs. Gerald Clarsse. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hansen of attendance. were made for the work days Mrs. Margie I arson of Co- - for the Prasser, Washington spent the Don Harper is at home with coming season and a Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. a discharge from the army. He rinne and Mrs. Eloise Taliafe- Christmas party was planned for the evening of December 20th. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christen-se- n and family joined the Wood family at a Turkey dinner in Fielding on Thanksgiving day. J. P. Christensen has the boys of the Aaronic Priesthood practicing again. The next practice will be held Sunday after church at the evening ! home of Dorris Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen and family spent Thanksgiving at Syracuse with Mr. and Mrs. 6 Ok lS Bill and other family members. Mr. and Mrs. Deon Grover and family of Ogden visited with relatives here Sunday. Brenda Lee Peterson spent the holiday weekend with her Mrs. Reuben grandmother, Hyde, in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson, Rex and Rodney spent Thanksgiving day in Ogden as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oyler accompanied by Mrs. Joe Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Heyes at Bountiful. The Grovers spent Thanksgiving at West Point with the Pattersons. Mr. and Mrs. Ace Robinette of Brigham City visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. family at home for the Fred Peterson. Thanskgiving holiday. The Stake missionaries enMrs. Martha Lewis of Malad, tertained Friday evening at the was visiting friends and Idaho Fred Grover home for Sterling Burton of Fielding, who is to relatives in Tremonton Monday. leave soon on a mission to the She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Wallace Sperry Great Lakes district. and children of Garland. llsfh p O-m- ar with their parents Mr. and Oyler and Mrs. Gale Welling Mrs. Tom Harper. were Salt Lake City visitors on Mr. and Mrs. Golden Andrea-so- n of FJwood spent Monday Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oyler spent evening at the Wilden Grover Saturday and Sunday in Ogden home. with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne The Wilden Grovers spent Archibald. Thanksgiving in Both well with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaacson had Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deininger their . 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