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Show " Collinston Mrs. R. W. Warnk ATTEND FAMILY R UNION Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Durfey; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Durfey;; Mrs. Thomas Simmons; Dennis and Lamon Simmons; Mrs. Garth Ceddes; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ertcksen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Norval Ericksen anc children attended the Fran-cil- lo Durfey family reunion at Camp LaMondi in Ogden .Canyon recently. Mr, and Mrs. Winslow Ames and sons of Bingham Canyon were recent guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olen Busenbark. Billy Sterling, stationed at the Great Lakes Naval Station, spent his leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stirling. Mike Ericksen of Los Angeles, California, spent his leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joesph A. Ericksen. Mrs. Marie Lefler was hostess to members of the Rendezvous Club at her home in Wheelon Friday. The afternoon was spent playing "500" with prizes being won by Anna Durfey, Olive Durfey and Josephine DeLong. The hostess served luncheon to 11 members. .1 Mrs. Elizabeth Bowers spent several days at Both well visiting with her daughter, Nerine "r Fbrs-Vre- n. n Mrs. Thaine Secrist and chil- dren spent several days last week Inr Ogden, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Totter. Mr, and Mrs. R. W.' Warnke and family attended a family dinner Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. M. A. Talbot in Ogden. The honored guests were Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Talbot of St. ' Paul, Minnesota. , ' Lucile Johnson entertained her Primary Trailbuilders group at an outing Thursday in Logan, QUALIFIED LAMONT as Republican Candidate for SECRETARY OF STATE Served in Legislature, 1947 Chaplain of Legislature, '51 Overseas Veteran, '45 Bishop of Duncan Ward Missionary to New Zealand Descended from Pioneers Owns his own Insurance and Real Estate business PROMOTE TOURIST TRADE! t x (Paid Politic! Admthancnt) ' fa-i- ly , 4-- TORONTO VOTE TORONTO Mr. and Mrs. David Sheldon and family of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams. Dr. and Mrs. Norman Perry of Sacramento, California left Monday after spending a 5 day vacation at the R. J. Potter home. On Sunday they enjoyed a family dinner at the Potter home. included were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Val Koller and Mr. and Mrs. Perry. Word has been received that Mr. and Mrs. Chet Atkinson have been transferred from Pensacola, Florida to Iowa City, Iowa, where he has accepted a 2 year contract at the University. Mrs. Marlon Sore risen and daughter, Lennis spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sorensen left Sunday afternoon for their home in Denver, Colorado, after spending their vacation here. The Henry Sorensens held a dinner for them before leaving. Besides the immediate famCpl. Garth Geddes left Sat- ily members were Mr. and Mrs. urday lor Fort Benning, Georgia Orin Parkinson of Portage. Mrs. Clyde Sorensen returned to attend Officers Training School for a few months. Mrs. Ged- from the Valley Hospital on Sundes will remain here with her day with her new 81 pound baby parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Thomas glrL' The couple have one other child, a boy. sunmons. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson and Mr. and Mrs. George E. Johnwere Salt Lake City visitfamily son, with their sons, Ellsworth and Rulon. and daughter Diane, ors on Thursday and again on attended a reunion of the A. J. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Korth Bateman family at Fish Haven, attended the funeral service for . ; Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Johnson en- Mrs. Elsie Simmons at Magna on tertained a group of relatives at Wednesday. their home in Beaver Dam. A The Korths were in Brigham pleasant social time was enjoyed City on Sunday to the Korth rei ; and lunch was served to Mrs. union. Mi, and Mrs. Roy Cook and R. H. Daines, Mrs. Earl Freder-ickse- n of Logan, Dr. and Mrs. family left on Tuesday for their Henry Daines and children and home in Martinez, California. Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Hammond They have been guests of Mrs. and sons of Independence, Mis- Naomi Oyler. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grover of souri, and Mr. and Mrs. Alwyn Sessions and daughter, Marian Salt Lake City spent the weekend at the Oyler home. of California. Joan Grover returned home Patricia and Lynn Wiggle of Kaysville spent the Labor Day after spending 5 weeks with her weekend at the home of their parents in California 2 weeks grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. with her mother in Hayward and Charles Bishop, while their par- 3 weeks with her father, Don ents enjoyed a fishing trip in Grover, at Gardenia. She was met In Salt Lake City by the Idaho. Jesse Griver family, Mrs. Oyler, and the Cook Family. They all East Garland spent the day at Lagoon. Mrs. Eph Peterson Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Shaffer had as Sunday guest, Laurence Wood of Thornton, Idaho. CHOSEN TO JoAnne Shaffer Is spending REPRESENT COUNTY the week in Clarkston with Mr. Lauralee Hansen, daughter of and Mrs. Leo Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Hansen was chosen to represent the j ' ' Mrs. Calvin Kay left Saturday County at the State Fair. She will give the individual dem- the 23rd for Denver, where she onstration on the use of coddled met her son, Stacy, who is being released from the U. S. Army. eggs. Miss Sherma Hansen came up They planned to continue on to from Sail Lake City to spend the Texas, where they will visit with Labor Day weekend with her friends and then return home. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Beard spent spent Sunday in Ogden with Sunday and Monday at Lava Hot their children, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Springs. Cole and family. Vicky and Bar bara returned home with them to spend the week. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes and children spent the weekend fishing in Blacksmith Fork Can where they attended the movie, "The Greatest Show on Earth,'' the Cache County Fair, and were also her luncheon guests. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ericksen and Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Wll-lirecently enjoyed a trip to Cardston, Canada. Enroute they visited Glacier Park and Butte, """ Montana. Mr .and Mrs. Theil Johnson and family of Ogden visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B. Sim mons and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Durfey enjoyed a fishing trip in Wyoming the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee 8tone vacationed in the Northwest recently, Miss Mar Jean Jensen of Salt Lake City spent the Labor Day weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke and son Billy spent a few days visiting In Deer Lodge, Montana, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter. David Behling of Ogden was a weekend guest of his cousin, Barbara Warnke. H yon. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wood and family returned to Provo after spending a week visiting with uom relatives in this vicinity. The have been transferred from Provo to Cheyenne, Wyo ming, and will move shortly. oi LESTER A. WADE m0 Candidate To SAW1GSUP10 507o Oil ML As SUPREME COURT OF UTAH keen interest ness and equal privileges to al litigants in cutting red tape and avoiding techniceJrHes and in so construing the laws as to give just, speedy' and inexpensive determination of every action before the court. Ha has dona a good job and deserves to be Lawyer's CommMm Donald f. Adam, Dmm A. Fraadta. (Wfla horn, Dates, Ira HtiM. A. Wafly Sendack, Ray S. MeCarty, Arthur H. Malaaa. Paid Political AoWtliamaitt P. . Pvt. John Udy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy, stationed at Fort Ord, California, came home Saturday for a two day stay. He had to leave again Sunday mid night His sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hanni and boys of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Weese and daughter of Tremonton visited at home while he was here. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne met relatives and friends in Lo gan canyon Sunday and traveled on to Bear Lake, where they the day. The two daughters, Linda and Marva, of Mr. and Mrs. Welton Ward of Pocatello spent the last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ward, while Sunday. Mrs. Dean Anderson and tiny baby daughter came home from the hospital Wednesday and are at the home of the proud grandparents of the baby, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forsberg. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Udy and children spent Saturday evening and Sunday in Logan Canyon. Mrs. Jesse Davis and son, J. T. went to Prova to visit Jesse Da vis, who is working there, and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Lawr ence Davis and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and daughter. They will be gone a couple of days. Mi, and Mrs. Oleen Udy and son of Salt Lake visited friends day. :" The August Forsberg family reunion was held Sunday in LoIT PAYS TO HAVE FERRELL ADAMS III OFFICE! gan Canyon at the summer cab-I- n of Gus Forsberg. Mr. and Mrs. Than b Ml mar valaoMe Aea aa assJoe Forsberg and family and ert, effideat eaWk ssnrmt. Sac aa affkiol Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Forsberg la a as la kit party, hit office, aad worthy and son attended. of yaw vats and aaafia'aata. Diane Bourne spent the Labor KSRB1 H. ADAMS IS SUCH A weekend with her parents, Day PUBLIC OFFICIAL Mr. Mrs. Leland Bourne. and UnaW Mr. AW parMMil aUrttfioa, tfc Stmt Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bowcutt Titataiir'a office hat earned $171,000.00 hi and .daughters of Ogden visited aa1llinil fauna) far the heaiHt of the of Utah, far each $1.00 apart, the with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Traaaatar't effica hat earned nwre than Ken Bowcutt Saturday. They $140 h adcMnnnl income. went on to "Bear Lake and left IMa b feneB AoW eaviabb their daughters with their grand parents. They returned Monday VOTE FOR and visited with other relatives FERRELL II. ADAAS FOR STATE AUDITOR and went on to Ogden in the ev en-Joy- ed . Make every drop of fuel oil count in added comfort switch to a General Electric Furnace I Youll get more heat per gallon of oil. Many uaera report saving up to 50 I Quick Installation. Jonf aartruj It takea but a few boura to twitch from an inefficient old burner to a fuel saving QJE. And youll save for years I Act now I Terms. Phone or tend coupon. Ewer Plumbing and Heating Co. Phene 2241 CUP TIM COVPON- ADOKSS CITY or of her son Jack's sixth birthday. Monday afternoon, games were played and a tasty lunch was served. 0' STERLING WRIGHT Candidate 2 year , sn if DEMOCRATIC "An official of experience and proven ability" VERT AS AD 36 Inch MUS. IV -- II ening. ; ' Mrs. Joe Forsberg entertained CANDIDATE I I II I I I S E D COUNTY COMMISSIONER (Democratic Ticket) VOTE SEPT. 9th Paid Political Advertisement a number of little guests in hon ON MA I L C I R C m Bleached or Unbleached Per yard ... 15 Size 81 x 99 . ULARS 19c Size 81 x 108 Work SHrts 36 inch 17 Vat Dyed IRC A I R report many users JUSTICE OF THE ttort a to shown a in justice, fair- UDY HOME ON SHORT FURLOUGH and relatives over the Labor Day weekend. Oleen is going to Detroit for a three months training for the Burroughs Machine Co. in the very near future. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards went to Salt Lake Saturday afternoon for a few days visit with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Richards and family. Valeea Crowther of Salt Lake spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Ed Udy. Mrs. Rayola Walker spent Labor Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ward. William Silvester and family at tended the Silvester family reun Ion at Reese Pioneer Park in Brigham Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne were in Farmington visiting her sister, Miss Earf Monday. Mrs. Lenore Silvester, who has been In the hospital for several days returned to hex home Sun Mens Blue Chambray SWITCH RE-ELE- CT Justice Wade hes MyrleUdy JOHN Thursday, September 4, 1952 their parents were vacationing in San Francisco, California. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy accompanied by Mrs. Lee Thompson and daughter of Garland were fishing in Logan Canyon Riverside FUEL SAVINGS Woods Succeed Himself Treroonton, Utah LEADER, T HiE ST ATI. Sizes 14V2 to 17 4 yds. ... 94c 00 Lace Top, Full Fashioned I i T7 TT Mini inios Reg. $1.00 Good Fall Colors. Pair 69c Outstanding Safe Cephart Stores Co. Items Offered AND PAY "BUY This VJeeh .FOR CASH LESS" |