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Show The LEADER Pcitagc Bin. Virgil C. Harris JOBN J. WELLS OBSERVES 82ND BIRTHDAY Many people irom here attended the, open house for John S. Wells, observing his eighty-se- c anniversary at his lMme in Woodruff. Mr. Well is a toother of Mrs. Margaret Knud- -e- nd-birthday Xsaac Roderic and son Deon were in Ogden Wednesday on Soilness. Mrs. Douglas Laws and chil- dren of Tremonton visited with lier Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert C. Harris Wednesday. Mrs. Floyd Rose and son Dar-ze- ll and daughter Janice, Mrs. VlrgU Harris and son Phil were .shopping in Ogden Wednesday. and Mrs. Leon Thompson turn " vit-it- ed Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall were Ogden visitors Wednesday. Miss Flo Roderick left Tuesday evening for New Plymouth, Idaho, where she will be the guest of George Gardner, a student at the University of Idaho, and also visited with her brothe-in-la- w and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ashby over the Easter Holidays. Mrs. Vera Hall and daughters, Nadlne, Irene and Vera Jane Stevenson were shopping in Og- r tkf't tin tm to jMUfrt trips and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Moon of Black foot, Idaho, visited with their aunt, Mrs Nellie Hoe kins Saturday of last week. Douglas and Robert Ward of Ogden visited from Thursday until Sunday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Gibbs were shopping in Ogden Wednesday. Mrs. Ralph Gleed and children, Lonny and Linda of Malad, Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Virgil Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Stevenson of Idaho Falls visited from Sunday evening until Tuesday with Mrs. Vera Hall after attending Conference in Salt Lake City. Mr. Stevenson returned home and his wife remained lor a longer visit with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal G. Harris and R. G. Harris went to Ogden ... ' GREYHOUND'S A"-r nVacation planning Cervice den Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Harris were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Grover of East Garland. Mrs. Vera Hall, a member, of the Malad Stake Relief Society presidency attended the Bear Stake Relief Society Convention Friday as a guest. The family of David W. Morris was called to his bedside Sunday. He is suffering from a serious illness. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. John R. Morris of Basalt, Idaho, Mavrin Morris of American Falls, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lamb of Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. Asael John of Cherry Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris and Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gibbs of Portage. Mr. and Mrs. John Edman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hopkins and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hawks and daughter of Ogden visited Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. v Ri-vi- Let Greyhound's Vacation Pfenning Serrice plan just iht trip you wamt . arranging for hotels, tnuuportation, tpeciaJ tightsee-la- g mm tow cutl Of . . . all plan your own vacation on fr FARES! fVOy DAY LOW ..1.. . $21.10 CALGARY, CANADA . - 6.3 SUN VALLEY, IDAHO HON NATIONAL PARK .... 8.35 22.00 VANCOUVER, B. C. GALVESTON, TEXAS . ... 30.25 - " CANTO) er ft Phone I 38S6 M. E. Hall, Agt. JUk fir FREE Vatathn Tnr Ttldtr son-in-l- aw Mrs. Bob Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Knudsen were in Brigham City Sunday af ternoon. Mrs. Ralph Howell spent Tuesday and Friday with her father, George Cook of Tremonton. J. C. Gibbs went to Ogden Monday to the horse sale. Mr. and Mrs. Don Shellman of Springfield, Idaho were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Knudsen. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wells and Mrs. Brown of Salt Lake City were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hoskins. Mrs. Dana Stephson of Bigham Canyon, Utah, visited from Wednesday until Friday with Mr. and .Mrs. John F. Conley. Her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Parkinson came Friday and took her to their home in Pocatello, Idaho for a son-in-la- w visit. Mr. and Mrs. DeMour spent Sunday at Twin Falls, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley and Miss Nadlne Hall spent the weekend visiting In Idaho Falls. Vera Jean Stevenson who has been visiting here for several days returned to her home there with them. Mrs. Virgil Harris and daughter Carol and Miss Shirley Hess were shopping in Logan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Facer and family of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mrs. Fa cer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. John. Buddy Knudsen spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Mike Waklejr at Downey, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Feme B. Flint and son Boyce of Clearfield visited here Sunday with relatives. Miss Beverly McCrary, who Hospital In Ogden, following major surgery. His convalescence is satisfactory. a Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jensen, Jensen and Bobby Anderson accompanied Mrs. Darren God-se- ll to Ogden Wednesday even ing. Mrs. Goodsell boarded the train there for Olathe, Kansas, where her husband is stationed with the Army. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ames and their three sons of Bingham Canyon, spent three days last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Busenbark. Mrs. Wilford Durfey and Mrs. Dean Ericksen spent Thursday in Re-v- Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ericksen attended the Danish Missionary Reunion held during Conference week. Mr. and Mrs. James DeLong of Soda Springs, Idaho were recent guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeLong. " Virginia Ericksen, Tonia Ericksen and Norma Durfey accompanied the High School singing group on their recent trip to southern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Foster spent Tuesday In Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. William Foster. They attended a family party in ives since Tuesday. honor of the 84th birthday of LaDell Gibbs, son of Mr. and Mr. Foster's father. Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs, went to Fort Douglas, Utah Wednesday, where he took a physical examination for entrance into the teaches school at Grantsville, Utah, spent the weekend at home. Mr. and Mrs. Lavor Johnson and family of Thatcher were Sunday guests of Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Roderick. Mrs. C. A. Hall returned to her home in Brigham City Saturday after visiting with relat- John are the proud parents of twins, a boy and a girl, born April 11th at the Valley Hospital. Mother and both twins are reported doing service. fine. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Hawks and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Allen, Mr. son J. D. spent the weekend with and Mrs. Charles R. Hansey and Mrs. Hawks parents in Bingham Mrs. S H. Castleton and daughter Canyon. of Ogden spent Easter Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Christen-se- n here. and daughter of Ogden The Farmer's Union organiz- were Sunday guests of Mr. and ation, with Vice President Jack Mrs. Reed Neilson and Mr. and Mansfield in charge, sponsored a Mrs. Ralph Neilson. square dance at the ward recVirgil C. Harris returned home reation hall Friday evening. A Monday evening from Wendover large group of dancers from Ply- Utah, where he has been with mouth were in attendance and W. D. Beers sheep outfit. taught the dances to the group here. Refreshments wert served. Collinston The affair was very successful. Mrs. R. W. Warnke Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hall and family of Malad were Sunday -guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. RENDEZVOUS Hall. Mrs. E. Wynn John spent from Monday until Thursday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hawks and family of Ogden visited here and in Cherry Creek with relatives Sunday. 1 Devere Harris went to Grace, Hawks. Idaho Monday on business. Delos Gibbs and son Gary of Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris Salt Lake City Sunday and family and Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyrum J. Hyrum Gibbs Easter Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gibbs' De-R- C3EYH0UND BU$ DEPOT MIDLAND HOTEL had as their guests on Easter, Mr. and Mrs. panald Gibbs and family of KaysvUle and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nelson and family of Mantua, Utah. Gordon Gibbs of the USAC at Logan spent the weekend here with relatives. Mrs. James Howell is spending the week in Logan with her and daughter, Mr. and Thursday, April 17, 1952 oy spent Carol Warnke and Mel Hall of Ogden were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mrs. Louise Smout and Mrs. Lucille Hunter of Ogden spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. HarWarnke. vey Foster, where Mrs. Smouts ' Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowen and birthday anniversary was obserson Rex of Salt Lake City visited ved. over the weekend with Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Monte Freeman and Mrs. Clark Bowen. and daughter Kathy of Logan Mrs. R. W. Warnke and dau- visited Wednesday with Mr. and ghters, Mary Alice and Mrs. Ed Mrs. John Potter. Mr. Freeman Bowers spent Saturday in Ogden. has just been released from the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Durfey vis- National Guard. ited Tuesday in Ogden with Mrs. Sunday guests of Peggy Potter were Marilyn and Lavina Bird, Beth Marble. A number of residents attendBetty Lou Yonk and Bonnie ed the funeral services in Ogden Shelton of Mendon. Mr. T. W. Potter has spent Tuesday, for Homer Barnard. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Johnson considerable time during this and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson week In Ogden, with his father, spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. Thomas Potter, who is a patient Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Sessions of in the Dee Hospital. Dick and Jerry Simmons, sut-den- ts Fresno, California were Friday Mrs. Mr. at the U of U, spent the and of guests evening B. F. Johnson. Easter weekend with their parMr. and Mrs. Ronald Kidman ents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simand family of Sandy spent Tues- mons. day and Wednesday visiting with Thursday dinner guests at the members of their family and home of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius friends. . They were overnight Bell, were Mrs. George Smith guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert and two children, of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Hipwell and dauKidman. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earley, ghter Carol, of West Weber viswho have spent the winter In ited Sunday afternoon with Mr. .". Salem, Oregon, returned here and Mrs. R. W Warnke. Thursday. They had come back by way of California. During the GeergU'a Mineral weekend they visited at Bear Stone, raw clay and clay products Lake. are principal minerals of Georgia. ORDER NOW a Beautiful Granite Memorial For This Memorial Day t MAY 30th Only thje highest quality granites in all the standard colors are shown in our display of monuments and markers. Our prices are CONSERVATIVELY LOW because we operate the only granite manufacturing plant in the intermountain area. Our workmanship combines the best in training and experience. Visit our manufacturing plant and display yard at 2nd North and 4th East in Brigham City and place your order now for spring delivery. Our 80 years of continuous service in this area is your guarantee of ' , quality and satisfaction. CLUB MEETS Members of the Rendezvous Club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Aileen Simmons in Beaver Dam. Luncheon was serv ed to 14 by Mrs. Simmons and Ella Foster. The afternoon was spent playing "500" and prizes were won by Juanita Biglec, Ma rie Lefler and Virginia Francom Mr. W. W. Stirling returned home during the week after spending 10 days In St Benedicts JOflD B. MT.ft SUB C6L GRANITE MEMORIALS 2nd North and 4th East PHONE 220 CERAMIC TILE x Brigham City JL Mere's why your neighbor is growing more sugar beets sugar is very good. He has a cropping program that calls for a steady crop rotation. ' Sugar beets fit in well with other irri- gated crops. ' Sugar beets are two crops in one: the sugar for cash sales; and the tops for Price outlook on J . " , ' ' ' feeding livestock. t He gets good yields because of a sound farming program; thus, his cash income from sugar beets is good. . ' ' , . You will find that most producers of high sugar beets are the farmers who grow constant year after year in rotation with other crops; they their toils adequately, plant early, irrigate when and cultivate when necessary. 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