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Show Thursday April Th,e LEADER 10, Salt Lake City are visiting the sen are enjoying a fishing trip Hobby Show in Los' Angeles, Cali- to Lake Meade in Nevada. They Manrine O. Wight fornia. plan to be ' gone about a week. Mrs. Clara Harding returned Mr. and Mrs. Don Ray and ATTENDING HOBBY to Thatcher Tuesday after a six family and Mrs. Erva Lauritzen SHOW IN CALIFORNIA weeks stay In Tacoma, Washing- of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Sylvia Dunn of Thatcher ton. Her Max McNeely Joseps Ray this week end. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henry of traveled tobrother, Tacoma by bus to acMrs. Leland Johnson entertacompany Mrs. Harding back to ined Thursday afternoon honorUtah. She will stay in Thatcher ing the 7th birthday of her son until June, when she plans to Le Roy. Delicious refreshments drive to Big Delta, Alaska to be were served and games enjoyed with her husband, Pfc. DeWayne by 27 guests. Harding, who is stationed in AlMr. and Mrs. O. Reath Adams Given By aska with the United States Ar- of Layton entertained Mr. and my. Mrs. Melvin Wood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Johnson Mr .and Mrs. Alec Boulton and Graduate from Bam Pezzo-pan- e were Logan and Brigham City Accordian School. traveled to Leeds, Utah family visitors Thursday. , Selling Pollina Friday to visit Mr .and Mrs. A. 'Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wight, for- W. Boulton. Alec Boulton return! ACCORDION mer Thatcher residents returned ed to Thatcher but Mrs. Boulton, Exclusively. to their Tremonton home Friday Alec Jr. Caroline and Kathy plan Also Used Accordions.1after a winter spent in Mesa, to stay there two weeks. Lessons will be given on Arizona and Los Angeles, CalifMr. and Mrs. A. W. Bergstrom MONDAY instead of Tuesday of Brigham visited with at the Oak Cafe. Time 12:00 ornia. noon to tf:00 pjnt Mr. and Mrs. Dee Newman of Wednesday. Mr. and Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lynn Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Phone 2852 Willard Petersen of Honeyville Leslie Wight were Logan Temple or 5931 or 5051 after visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. visitors Thursday evening. 6:00 p. m. Ike Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Christen-se- n Ervin Petersen and O. B. Jen- and Geniel, and Mrs. Mary Thatcher acgohd:o;i 5 I t i 3 lessors Nadine Wright - James-Peters- en . Anderson of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. Devere Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Glenn of Nyssa, Oregon last week. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Petersen visited Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pierson of East Garland Satur-- ( day night. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Shellabar-ge- r and family and Mrs. Jenny McNeely visited in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Anderson Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Compton and Camile spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wood of " Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson were Brigham City business visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Hall and famly of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy and family of Riverside were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Earl Elwood Makle Bomer RETURN FROM EASTERN STAT Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hansen (Joyce Romer) arrived home last week for a month's visit with friends and relatives. Darrell has been stationed at the Greater Pittsburgh Airport. He will leave Sunday. the 28th for the Far East. Joyce President will xemain here. The following ladles attended Primary Conference In Salt Lake last week: Mrs. Arlene Hansen, Mrs. Ann Gardner, Mrs. Lillian Rasmussen, Mrs. Rhea Anderson, Mrs. Fonnie Anderson, Mrs. Lottie Munns, Mrs. Volberg Romer, Mrs. Mary Petersen, and Mrs. Mabel Romer. The last three attended the Children's Friend Jubilee Banquet Wednesday night at the Hotel Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Foy Mortensen frV pianos for nearly a century. Story & Clark pianos are "the world's greatest value". Compare them, and judge for yourself I ROSES Mrs. Melvin Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Johnson and family visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Roderic of Portage Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Newman were Ogden business visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ray entertained Many of their neighbors and friends with television broadcasts of the General .Conference at their home. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wight and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Verle Waldron and family ard Bishop and Mrs. James Wight and fam- 100 Mr. and At Beard's Barber Shop : Phone All kinds and colors Many new wonderful flowering shrubs. - Bush and Patented We have the four new patents Fred Howard 1 called at the Eldon. Gardner home Saturday to visit with Dallas, who had just returned home from the Valley Hospital where his apendix were removed. The Sunday visitors at the home of Howard Stokes were Mr. and Mrs. Rose Rudd and baby of Fielding. S Shade & Ornamental Trees Vogue First Love Poinsetti, Many kinds to Choose From. Lavender EUERGREEHS The finest and larg- est assortment we have ever carried. We have some wonderful specimene of Black Hill Spruce end Fmit Trees And, all the Grand Old Varieties! Colorado Blue Spruce. All kinds, fine stock. field grown roses with the patented root. THEY GROW. W ill bloom this year. We sell only No. 1 Vines, roots, small fruit trees, Raspberries, Currants, Gooseberries, etc., Peonies, Bleeding Hearts, We have everything n the line stock. We invite you to come and visit our nursery. You are welcome at any time. of-nurser- J.Wood. and SHRUBS Varieties Mrs. Dee Newman former Thatcher residents are moving to their nev home in Rexburg, Idaho, the first of next week Bishop and Mrs. Jan-eWight were Ogden visitors Monday. The following Primary workers 3f Thatcher attended the Pri Wight. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McNeely nary Conference meetings In Jr. of Penrose rnd Mrs. Clara 3alt Lake City Thursday. Mrs. Harding were Salt Lake City Joan Waldron, Mrs. Lou Peterbusiness visitors Tuesday. sen, Mrs. Doris Burton, Mrs, Mrs. Ralph dams of Santa Glenda Compton and Mis. llean 3166 Maria, California was a week- Shellabargar. end guest at the home of Mr. and family, Let us give you an estimate. We do landscaping vv s ! 62 W. Main " , mussen). Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes and daughter Carol ot Ogden In this shipment are some of the finest nursery stock we have ever had. . . come and look them over. . Builc by the third generation of a famous family that hat dedicated itself to fin n. JUST ARRIVED! ily. Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Tolman Cor-inn- e. visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson of Hyde Park Sunday. Mrs. Johnson, mother of Mrs Tolman is reported very ill at her home. Bishop and Mrs. James Wight and family attended the Australian reunion in Salt Lake City Friday night. While in the city they visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Young and family. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wood of OgMrs. Mary E. Christensen has den were weekend guests at the returned to her - Tremonton home of Mr. and Mrs Melvin home after spending, the winter months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson and family of Trenton and Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wight of Tremonton visited Sunday at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Leslie Wight and Bishop and Mrs. James returned borne last week after spending the winter in Mesa, Arizona. Mrs. Hunsaker and children will remain in Arizona for a few more weeks. Mrs. Owen Rasmussen and two younger children spent three days in Salt Lake last week visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark-stoThey also visited Mr. and Reginald Hunsaker Mrs. Rue Sanders (Veda Ras and family of Layton, and Gary Mortensen, who is attending the BYU, were dinner guests at the Sam Mortensen home Sunday. Also visiting at the Mortensen home Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. George Burton and son of Malad, Idaho. 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