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Show THE LEADER, Thursday, September 18, 1952 Fielding Florence Manson Mr. and Mrs. Alton Adams and daughter, Marilyn, and Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams visited in Salt Lake City last week. Marilyn has now left for her home at Seattle, Washington, after having spent two weeks with her parents and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland and daughter, Sandra, of Pocatello visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherland last week. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Don Petersen, Mrs. Stella Rich, Mrs. Leonard Robbins and sons David, and Douglas of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jensen and family of Brigham, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Christopher-se- n of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Farns-wort- h of Temple City, Califor Mr And Mrs. Willard and nia,, Keith of Wapato, Washington are visiting with their mother, Mrs. James H. Hess. Mrs. Hess is reported to be very ill at this time. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standing Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. George Bow-cu-tt and family, France Standing and a group of friends of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller and family of Tremonton. Mr .and Mrs. E. C. Mason and family spent Sunday at Logan. Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood Friday were Mr .and Mrs. George Risenmay of Shelley, Idaho. Sgt. Richard Petersen left Monday morning for Fort Riley, Kansas to resume his army duties after having spent a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen and family. relatAmong the ives attending the testimonial for Betty Petersen at Sacrament Meeting Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Annie Christensen, Mrs. Stella Goodey, Lowell Christensen, Mrs. Veldon Clark, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ravsten and son of Clarkston, Mr. and Mr. Melvin Larsen of Matnua and Mr. and Mrs. Max Horton of Salt out-of-to- Lake City. Mrs. Florence Gam and Mrs. Lovinne Holt attended the Muni cipal Leag held in Salt Lake City at the Newhouse Hot' el Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood and daughter DeAnn, Mr .and Mrs. Harvey Wood and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson attended a party held at Lorin Fair Park in Ogden Sunday afternoon given for all of "Grandma" Farnsworth's descendants. Picnic dinner was enjoyed, followed by a social. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott and family for several days last week were Mr. and Mrs. Ezbon Jackman of Nampa, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Da,rrell Godfrey and family of Clarkston visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess Thursday. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Hess and family over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McFarland and family of Arimo, Idaho and Lt. Joseph Hess of Hill Field AFB. Vaun Woolley of Pocatello, Idaho was calling on friends here Sunday UTAH POULTRY is the magnet that draws extra dollars in the form of higher premium prices and lower production costs for ' members. . " Mrs. Viola Stokes and family and Mrs. LaRee Whitney and family of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt Sunday. Mrs. Noble Petersen has been ' spending several days of this week with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Don Petersen at Salt Lake City? A personal shower, in comDli- ment to Miss Carla Wood, was given by Miss Barbara Ward of Riverside, Miss June Rhode of Tremonton and" Mrs. Ann Norman of Corinne at the home of Mrs. Glen Ward In Riverside September 5th. A large group of Carta's friends were present and enjoyed an evening of games. Tasty refreshments were served. Lovely gifts were presented to e. the Norman Petersen has been spending two weeks at San Diego taking basic training for the Tremonton, Utah . at Salt Lake were ten ladies present An overnight guest at the City this week. Mrs. W. J. Garn and Mrs. E. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn J. Holt attended the Ice Follies Hansen Monday, was Earl Walter at Salt Lake City Friday evening. of Filler, Idaho. Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Dan Garn, accompanied Mi', and Mrs. E- - H. Packer were by Mrs. Reed Larkin and daughMr. and Mrs. Owen Asplund of ter Carol of Snowville, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday at Salt Lake City. Miss Jean Garn spent SaturThayne Packer and family of Logan. day and Sunday with her sister, Mi, and Mrs. M. J. Udy and Mrs. Carol Hess and family at son Lex, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ogden. Udy attended funeral services Dinner guests at the home of for Mrs. Udy's brother - in - law, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy Sunday Sam Vernieuw at Evanston, Wy- were Mrs. Sam Vernieuw and sons Gary and Blair of Evanston, oming Thursday. Mrs. Wynn Hansen spent Mon- Wyoming. Mr .and Mrs. Lewis day at Ogden visiting with Mr. Street of Ogden, Mr .and Mrs. and Mrs. Austin Haws and fam- Jay Udy and family of Avon, Mr. and Mrs. John Laws and family ily and Mrs. Grace Haws. Dale Commbs spent Saturday of Tremonton, and Mr. arid Mrs. evening at Salt Lake City. Ralph Udy. Mrs. Vernieuw and Mr .and Mrs. Walter Burns sons have been spending several and daughters, Diane and Patri- days at the Udy home. cia of Garland and Mr .and Mrs. Mrs. J. D. Munson accompanA. W. Burns spent Sunday at ied by Mrs. Jim Wood of Garland Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, visiting spent Wednesday visiting with with Mrs. John H. Laub, who Is Mrs. Dave Allen at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. John Coombs spending several weeks at Lava for her health. and son Ray visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy and Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Alvin Harris and Miss Faye Udy, accompanied by Mrs. John Coombs at Ogden Wednesday. Laws of Tremonton, spent Mon- They also visited with relatives at Kaysville. day at Salt Lake City. J. E. Robinson of Salt Lake City t Mrs. Audrey Booth and daughwas calling on friends here Tues- ter of Salt Lake City were dinner guests at the home of Mr. day. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy had as and Mrs. Verl Udy Sunday. Walter Rothaard Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Tolland has as her of Fish Haven, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook were Mr- - and guest her brother, Mr. Wm. I. Mrs. James Taylor and Mrs. Van Mrs. Merrill J. Brockbank of Davis of Millwood Georgia. Ness Wallentine of Paris, Idaho. of Salt Lake City and Mr. and V Mrs. Horton C. Miller of . Saturday visitors at the A. L. LEADER WANT ADS PAT Cook home were Mrs. Ed Rich ( spent this... 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