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Show Thursday, August d, Hoskins and son Freddie of Leon Mrs. Conger Mr. and and son Gary of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Af ton Pierson of PlyMa-la- mouth, and Mrs. Dorothy of Salt Lake City. (Xdlov-e- d THE LEADER 14, 1952 returned home with them and stayed until Sunday even- Conger ing. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howell and daughter, DeAnn and Sharon Cibbs Sunday at Bear. Lake." spent Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins and son Leonard visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Feme B. ' Flint at Clearfield and with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Conger at Tremonton. TheT grandson, Gary Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson and children, Barry and Marva Jean were Ogden visitors Saturday. Several Portage people attend ed the funeral service Thursday for Thomas Clark at Malad. Bob Erickson of Logan came Sunday to get his wife and son, who have spent several days with Mrs. Erickson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James HowelL Ora H. John and daughter, Mrs. Woodrow Clark went to Salt Lake City on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibbs- - and family of Magna, Utah visited - from Friday evening until Saturday evening with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Neilsen and son Owen were in Ogden Friday. Mrs. Al Harris and daughter Gloria and Mrs. Zundel of Malad were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Halford. Nineteen boys and girls received "Individual Awards" at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Presentation of the girla awards were made by the stake YWMIA Ha Hughes of Malad and the boys awards were presented by Bishop Ora H. John. Mrs. James Howell was returned to her home frora the Valley Bonnie Williams of Malad spent Sunday and Monday here Hospital, where she has spent the past week. with her John. Eister, Mrs. Wynn Mrs. N. J. John went to Kearns, lican Delegating Committee, Utah Friday to spend a few days Mr. and Mrs. James Ogan and at the home or her family and Mr. and Mrs. Ted and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hawks and baby of Ogden spent ,'' Wilson, who have a sew baby the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. boy. Mrs. Wilson was formerly DeRoy Hawks. j Miss Betty John. This Is their Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley third child. and family spent Thursday at v Among those who attended the Lava Hot Springs, Soda Springs Layne - Charles fight in Ogden and Montpelier. Friday night were: Walter E. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harris triDbs and sons Sherman and and family returned to Douglas. Arthur Gibbs. Floyd home in Murray Sunday after a Rose and son Darrell, David few days visit here. Paul Howell 0:bbs, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs. returned with them to visit reland Maurice Thomas. atives in Bingham Canyon. Saturday afternoon Mrs. J. P. Mrs. Dick Greer and children Conley entertained at a birthdav of Malad visited Friday with Mrs. party lor her grandson. David Greer's mother, Mrs. Eliza Knud umley's third birthday. About sen. ten little guests were present. Mr .and Mrs. Bob Weggeland Jimmie Facer of Salt Lake City of Twin Falls, Idaho, came Satand Jay John of Malad are visto get their children, who urday iting at the home of their grand have been with their grandmo-te- r, parents, Mr .and Mrs. N. J. John Mrs. Eliza Knudsen, for the Mr .and Mrs. ElVoid Gibbs and two weeks while the Wegge-lanpast daughter. Yolonda and her eirl have been in California. friend visited Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris witn relatives and friends on the and Lola Mae Maughan were Ogway home to Mackay. Idaho den visitors Monday. from Provo. where they attend Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris and ed the Symphonic Concert in of Nampa, Idaho visited family which Yolonda participated. from Friday until Wednesday Mrs. Iris Jones, who has been with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Harris very ill was brought from the and with Mr. and Mrs. Russ RoOneida Hospital In Malad to the gers in Garland. home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jedd Owens and Mrs. Ora H. John, where she will family of Circle, Montana and visit this week. Mrs. Sadie Owens of Malad were Mrs. James E. John underwent Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. a major ooeration at the Valley Reed Neilsen. Mrs. Clayton Conley of Idaho Hospital Thursday Mr. and Mrs. John w. Knudsen Falls and her two brothers of were Ogden visitors Saturday California, arrived Monday for a Mr .and Mrs. LaVor Johnson visit with Mr. and Mrs. John F and children of Thatcher spent Conley.' X , several days this week at the Mr. and Mrs. Crofts of Idaho home of Mrs. Johnson's parents, Falls were weekend guests of Mr. Isaac Roderic. their and daughter, Major and Mrs. Keith Ccnlev Mr; and Mrs. Ralph Neilsen . and son David of Albuquerque, Leon Bright, eight year old son New Mexico, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Bright, neth Ward of Idaho Falls, Max had the misfortune of breaking Conley of Portland, Oregon, left his foot when the horse he was for their homes Sunday after a riding fell on him. Leon's father visit with their parents, Mr. and is employed on the new highway Mrs. John F. Conley. and the family is living here. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gibbs and Mrs. Ardis Fulmer of Idaho Falls visited here with relatives Friday on their way to Ogden to the fights. Mrs. Virginia Jones and children are visiting with her inlaws, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jones, in Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Glen. Morris, and daughters returned to their homes Saturday evening from Seattle, Washing-,towhere they attended a life insurance conventipn. Dennis Knudsen returned to his home in Downey, Idaho Sunday after spending the past week with his father, John H. Knudsen. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Or a H. John and Mrs. Vera Hall went to Brigham City Saturday evening as the Repub- son-in-la- w their ds and-Mr- s. . mm mm ii.-- x t. r mrmk YOU'LL WANIT SEVERAL BOXES? More Outstcndkg Vakos Buy Them By The Box! rlOUl Kitchen Craft, Enriched Suzanna JELL-WEL- L Pudding and GTatin, . Breed Peanuts saffisJifor stc 3Vi lb. Mix KZ.iC H5v 25 lbs 21 & im Eggs4W B ,,-2J- dor. fern 3h 39 Paretic Soap" lg. 19 ox. pkg. SHORTENING 3 lb 78 0Jf Royal Satin Choose 5EJ. 31 . 49 8Sc Cretkcrs 45 pkg. Ig.pkg. Angel $5232 wly S'.tr. w lisJlt n, ' ; May Day 'SSSS1 t!cb Hill son-in-la- tS, Sterol) nil Popular. A$orted Flavors TURKEY'S Swf it's Premium m A Grade Hens. 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