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Show -- Tli 1862 niureday, April 3, Mrs. Wm. Silvester. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward were in Riverside on Saturday visit- Riverside Mjrrle Udjr BABIES NAMED SUNDAY Two Baby girts were blessed Sunday In fast meeting. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cornwall and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy. Mr .and Mrs. Joe Metzgner of Salt Lake, visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tubbs prior to their going on a trip to Nebraska. They spent several days during the week in River- side . Mr. and Mrs. William Silvester and boys were in Ogden Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jussisen and family of Clearfield spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and ing with friends They returned to Ogden and will stay there for some time before coming back to stay . The ladies of the birthday club spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Lena Tubbs in honor of her birthday. Mrs. Edna Ward and Mrs. Lillian Tlngey who have been in Ogden for the. winter months came hame for the occasion . A birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delos Jensen in honor of the birthdays of their daughter, Mrs. Thola Ogden and her son, Mante Jones of Salt Lake during the weekend. The Jensens took them back to D03MR' ters Maxine and Karen accom- $1.00 SHOPPING DAGS Values to $1.98 for $31.00 ....... Floral and Girl Design - PILLOW GASES P,ir $2.00 , ....... Bib and Waist Style plastic APnons Regular 39c 3 60 Gauge, 15 for $1.00 ... :. Denier riYLons $31.50 2 Pair 15 Denier riYLons - panied Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hlr-scto Clarkston to visit Mrs. Mavis Johnson and son Jay prior to their going to California to be with Elvis Johnson, who is in Camp Cook, California. The sister of Mrs. L e 1 a n d Bourne,, Mrs. Lillian Loader of Salt Lake was buried Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy and children visited at Mooreland, Idaho during the weekend. Myron Richards was rushed to the hospital Saturday, were he was operated on for appendicitis. Mrs. Vesta Davis is being given medical treatment at the Valley Hospital. Alf Capener was honored with a birthday dinner in honor of his eightieth anniversary. Mrs. Bruce Geary was operated on suddenly for appendicitis during the week. Bishop and Mrs. Lei and accompanied by Mrs. Aaron Capener spent the week end in Riverside. Bishop and Mrs. Iceland Capener remained in town for the funeral of Mrs. May Tin-ge- y on Tuesday. Paul Forsberg spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fosberg. He is working in Salt Lake. Mr .and Mrs. Stanley Bowcutt and daughters of Ogden spent the weekend with friends and relatives in town. hi Hand Woven 2 Udy Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Udy who have moved to Salt Lake. Oleen is going to Salt Lake for several months schooling with the Burrows Manfacturing Co. Mrs. Inez Johnson and daugh- Outline Heel $1.00 Pair Ladies C Harris PARTY HONORS MRS. CONLEY EIGHTY-THIR- D BIRTHDAY . jON PRINT SKIRTS Mrs. Evelyn Conley was hon- Size 24 to 32 $11.00 Regular $1.19 R1KL KlfJi e here. Mrs. Walter Gibbs and Mrs. William L. Gibbs represented the Malad Stake Board at MIA meeting in Cherry Creek Tuesday evening. Mr. - and Mrs. Norman Harris ' and family left Sunday for their home in Bingham Canyon after several days visit here with relv atives. Mrs. Floyd Rose and Mrs. Virgil Harris were in Ogden Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs spent Monday and Tuesday in Ogden. Mrs. Jay Maughn and daughter Christie of Wellsville, Utah, visited Tuesday and Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyrum Glbbs. Max Conley left Wednesday to return to school at Portland Ore gon after a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley. V Mrs. Margaret R. Howell went to Pocatello, Idaho Sunday with her daughter, Wanda Williams to visit for an indefinite time. Mrs. Williams has been here with her mother since Wednesday. Mr .and Mrs. Dave Neilsen of Salt Lake City were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Knudsen. Mrs. Knudsen, who has been ill, returned to their home with them for a week's visit. ' Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Bennett of Malad. were Portage visitors Sunday. Alva Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howell, Rose Harris, and Nancy Clegg are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harris at Bingham Canyon, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris received word that their daughter-in-laMrs. Reid Harris arrived safely at Norfolk, Virginia, where her husband is stationed with the U. S. Navy. : , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hobson of Malad were Sunday guests of Mrs. Hobsons mother, Mrs. Portage Mrs. Virgil freshments were served. Among those from out of town were: Mrs. Harry ' Smith of Brigham City, Mrs. George Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nielsen of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Conley of Malad, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Allen and Mrs. S. H. Castleton of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cheney, and family of Garfield, Utah were weekend guests of Mrs. Cheney's mother, Mrs. Grace John. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Jones of Malad spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Jones' 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. John. ' Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris were in Salt Lake City on business Monday. , Mr .and Mrs. James E. John, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Halford and Mrs. Virgil Harris attended the ward reunion at Cherry Creek Friday. Carlon McCrary, Ronald John, and Gordon Glbbs, students of the USAC spent the weekend ored Sunday afternoon at the home of her son - in - law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs."Royal Halford,. the occasion being her eighty-thir- d birthday. Several members of her family and friends were present and enjoyed a .social afternoon. Delicious re w, 10, 11, 12 RONALD REGAN and RHONDA FLEMING In "MY FAVORITE "HONGKONG" SPY" "LITTLE RASCAL" Comedy - Colored Musical Colored Cartoon Featurette NEWS Colored Musical and Colored Cartoon their home Monday. Mrs. Mina Ward returned from a three weeks stay in Rexburg, Idaho with her daughter, Mrs. Ross Shirley, who has a new son to bring home from the hospital. Two brothers awaited him. Mrs. J. O. Hadfield was operated on Tuesday morning at the Dee Hospital in Ogden. The report Is that she is recuperating nicely and will be home early Thurs, Fri., Sat, April HOPE and HEDOY LAMARR in BOB also "LITTLE RASCAL" Comedy TREMONTON Wed- - Sun. Moru Tues April 6, 7, 8, 9 "SILVER CITY" A family dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regular 59c for ....... Fit, Sat of the big west. LIBERTY THEATRE The MIA Square Dance was held in the recreation hall Saturday evening. 2 Gauge, NEW - - - - days. aprons 51 THE LEA DER April 2 to 5 Edmond O'Brien. Yvonne De Carlo and Barry Fitzgerald in a thrilling story Wed, Thurs, Mrs. Rule Macfarlane is recu perating at home after having been in the hospital for a few Friday, Saturday, Monday Cotton Print jj i this coming week. KING'S SPRING fir1 1 lyooooo e SHORT CARTOON Clegg. urday. ing to school there. Miss Delcra Marble was home Mr. and Mrs. E., T. Hoskins, Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Kllfoyle from with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hall and and family of Ogden along with Mr. college and Mrs. D. M. Marble, last Mr. and .Mrs. Royal Hadfield atthe Emil Kupf ers visited Mr. and weekend. ' J tended a banquet at Plymouth Mrs. Raymond Kupfer in TrenChurch House Friday evening. Leo Mrs. Stokes and Mrs. De-lo- ris ton Sunday. The event was Ray Stokes and daughters were mond's birthday. in Logan Friday. BothweU Mrs. Thayne Stokes and Mrs. Mrs. Doris Johnson, Mrs. Irene Gene Stokes were in Ogden last Eleda Vee Stokes Shuman and Mrs. Loma Stoke, week. and Children were in Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Firth and EMIL EGGLI AND children Pale and Jana were in WIFE VISIT HERE Mrs. Carrie Eggli, who has Brigham City last week., while Minnesota Minerals been visiting in California for there they visited the Indian boy Iron ore, mangantferous ore. the past few months returned who helped them during the tone, sand and (ravel are chief home Saturday with her son summer and who has been go minerals in Minnesota. Emil and his new bride Agnes, who are enroute to Portugal. Mr, and Mrs. Eggli intend to study Nancy languages for a year and then continue on their way to Africa where they will serve as mission aries for Christ for seven years. They are enjoying a short visit with friends and relatives while here. Tuesday evening in MIA They showed a series of slides on Africa, which were very interesting . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christensen are rejoicing over a bundle of pink which contains a new baby daughter born April 1 in the Lo gan IDS Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Firth en tertained Saturday evening at a dinner honoring Darrel Firth, who just recently returned from Korea. Others present were his parents, Mr .and Mrs. Joe Firth and his sister and tjrother-ln-laMr. and Mrs. Ron Watt of m i w a a ei as w, USDA Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Jaee Chugg and resetotH control"- by applying chlordine from the time At fint green leaves appear, until the ttsadi are from IVi to 2 inches high. Weevil family visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Stokes and Mr. and Mrs. Thavne Stokes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hansen and erafrd - daughter Linda Clawson visited at the Isaac Burnhope home Sunday. A full length picture show, "The Green Grass of Wyoming will be sown at the ward hall Saturday evening. This piettrre show is in the form of an experiment. If a large rowd is in attendance they will be continued Everyone except grade school children are encouraged to attend. They will see the film in school. There will be no charge. Mr. and Mrs. George Summers and daughter Verlyn were in Salt Lake City on business Sat -- 'X V Kit YsperunenV is th rctcommKlctd insectickU for control of Alfalfa Wtovils County Agent, Stata Experiment Station er Healer lot peeper for. mulations and applications, or write us for full details, For the nost part, States in areas of infestation recommend to 2 lbs. actual chlordane Si ace local conditions sometimes vary, it's best to consult your V E L S I C O L Cv CORPORATIOn GENEIAl OFFICES and UtOIATOtlES 330 lots Or and Ave, Chicago U, III. 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