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Show THE Thursday, October 16, 195- 2- Myrle Vis Murine Leaves After Visit Tech. Sit- and Mrs. Smith Ward visited Mr. Ward's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ward prior to returnig to VAs vace at Vista Calif. Ha has been in Detroit fcr an intensive training ol about a month-Mr-. and Mrs- La Mar Skiuncr and faml'y of Salt Lake City, visited Mr. and Mrs. Glen Udy - - Vlda Howell of Poratello and her daughter and husband,1 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Barkley of 3!ackloot, visited the Deloss Jensons during the week. Mrs. Irene Whitehead end Mrs Reed Beck of Billings, Montana and Mrs. Clara Gardiner of o'ackloot visited Mr- and Mrs. Deloss Jenson Wednesday. The ladies of the Birthday club honored Mrs. Mabel Had-- f ield Wednesday afternoon on her birthday. A very pleasant afternoon was spent by thirteen members. Mrs. Lenore Silvester visited in Ogden Monday with her sister Mrs. Zundel in company with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hess of Plymonth. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Alien and two friends, of Idaho Falls, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ward Friday.. During the first part of the week the Aliens visited on their way to Salt Lake. Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Ward are sisters. Mrs. J. H. Ward went to Salt Lake City Thursday to bring her daughter, Mrs. Burl Hermanson and her children to spend the UEA school vacation. Monte Og den, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Delorr Jenson came with them. The Jr. Birthday club held a very interesting party and house warming in honor of Florence Udy, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Forsberg. All seventeen members enjoyed going through the home, partaking of the pot luck lunch visiting, and sewing. Mr. and Mrs Erl Adams and son Grant, of Thatcher, and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Adams, of Tremonton, visited a daughter and sister, Mrs. Dale Udy, Sun - Mrs. Sunday. Riverside Richard Udy and Sharon of Tremontou spent the weekend in Salt Lake City Mrs. Viola Udy acorr.par.ied Mr. and Mrs- Ralph Gleason to Lntion, Utah to attend the ot an uncle, Ar ;hia Tuesday. The opening meeting of the Relief Society was he:d Tuesday attemoon in the Relief Society room Three visitors from the F'ake Board. Rennle Larkin, Mattie Nelson and Pearl attended. c Fuh-run- an fim-tr- aJ - Max-fiel- d, Culli-ir.or, RDSS ELECTRIC e, - : day. Mr. and Mrs. Jav Macf arlane were In Salt Lake Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Welling are very happy to announce the ar- PRE-RINSIN- G rival of a baby daughter, born in the Cooley hospital in Brig-haMother and daughter are doin?- - well ' and are. anxiously awaited at home by father and big brother. Mrs. Helen Capener accompanied by Alice Ward, Madge Udy, Grace Allen, NavellRrodes and Rita Sorenson, attended a session in the Logan Temple m. DISHWASHER SINK ynm Front-openin- g Automatic Dishwasher Pce-rinse- wishes, s, ' double-- dries your dishes, silver, glasses, pots and pans rinses, otomadcalljl New design makes installation easy and less costly! SSC973 KASKIX3 ACTIS:i! Wednesday. Howard Capener, accompanied Per week by Mildred .Capener, were at the Logan Temple Wednesday, where Howard is one of the local men who has been called by the EEAT1X8 BXITI CAUSD EXTRA TJtAYl SCFT, COSMO $405 ECXX SERFAGE! SEE B7 BU AG7IQC3! Come in toclay for a - RUSS ELECTRIC PHONE 5111 AHfiM TtiEMONTON IHEIuOnKTIte Temple Presidency to help officiate on Stake days. Mrs. Clarice Hlrschi and Mrs. Inez Johnson and families were in Ozden Thursday. Mrs. Phyllis Robinson and family of Alton, Wyoming spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- Ralph Richards. Sunday hex sister, Mrs. Nolan Ballard and family of Benson, and brother, Mr. Ford Richards of Salt Lake, visited and a real "'"nllv rpimlon was enjoyed. Mr, and Mrs. Myron Richards and children also were present. Mrs. Rule Macfarlane is visiting in Salt Lake for several days. She went down Friday and will be back Tuesday or Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs- T. J. Udy went to Salt Lake Saturday and will be back Tuesday. Sunday they went. to Duchesne to visit Mrs. Udv's sister. Sishorj and Mrs. Leland Capener, accompanied i by their daughter, Mrs. Joyce Cornwall, snent the weekend in Salt Lake. They returned the early part of the week. A. A. Capener and Bay Capener also accompanied them. Mrs. Helen Capener accompanied Mrs. Ruth Bone to Salt Lake during the week. Dr. Jex Capener and J. A. ; oVmoristrationl DISHWASHERS Tremonton. Utah LEADER, eral days, is recuperating now at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ray Capener. Mrs. Delilah Pierson and Mr. and Mrs. Monte Pierson of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Jensen Sunday. and Thayne Deloss Jenson Hales took Monte Ogden back to Salt Lake after his weekend visit here with his grandparents. the Valeea Crowther spent weekend witm Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne attended a turkey supper at the home of Mrs. Louise Green in Farming ton Saturday evening. Diane Bourne, who works In Layton, visited at home with her parents Sunday and Monday. Snowville - rth r Mrs. Christine Peterson Social Opens Relief Society For Year, The ward Relief Society held a very successful opening social at the Relief Society room. A delicious luncheon was served after which the following program was presented: A story by Alta Hickman, two solos by Mrs. Kenneth Burningham, accompanied by Mrs. Rennie Larkln a reading by Mrs. Barbara Larkln, school songs by George Ward, Dick Eliason, Marie Pratt and Margo Talbot, and remarks by Ruby Nlelson. Special guests were members of the Stone, Idaho Relief Society presidency. They were Alta Hickman, Mary Marris and Mrs. Rae Roe, Stake Board members present were Ruby Nlelson, Hilda Castleton, Rennis Larkln and Mattie Kelson. The meeting was under the direction of Rose WardMrs. Uarda Larkln and Mrs. Dewane Larkln and daughter Billy Ann, were in Richmond, California last week. They were moving Mr. and Mrs. Dewane Larkln back to Snowville where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garrett of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne uarrett and two children. Car ol Ann and Craig, of Logan, were sunaay visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Orian Peterson. Officers and teachers of the primary met at the home of Mrs. Ella Talbot Thursday evening. Mrs. Edith Yost gave the lesson. Luncheon was served. Mrs. Luzella Eliason and Mrs. Verona Arbon, went to the Tem ple in Logan Wednesday, Temple aay, sponsored by the Stake re-to- Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Wads-woenjoyed a tour of Fort Sill Ogden reviewed the book, "Lady whase Wynn is stationed. Laura" by Mrs. Mamie Peters of Los Angeles, California attended the New Mexico Call. A delicious luncheon was are visiting relatives here. fair at Albuquerque, New served Mrs. Wilma Raff and two sons by Mrs. Rennis Larkin, Mexico, and Bryce's Canyon o'n Mrs. Amanda Cutler and Mrs. of Modesto, California visited their return trip. They reported Lois Arbon. Mrs. Geneva Gar- with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sorenhaving had a grand trip and field of Oden was a special son Sunday and Monday. that the Zundells are well and guest happy. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Robbins Mrs. Emma Hansen of Brig- Mrs. Rennis Larkin and Mrs. and weekfamily spent the weekend in Mattie Nelson were In Salt Lake ham City visited over the Ar end her with atMarian Montana visiting to I'ownsend, sister, and Thursday Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Scho-fie- ld tend Relief Society conference. bon. She returned home and family. Mrs Menah Rose and Chris were In Ogden Thursday and Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson and sons, Andrew and Lynn, were in Ogden Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. De Lamar Cutler and daughters, Rosann and Pat sy, visited in Montello Nevada, Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Larsen and family. Marvin Nlelson and Theo Richards of the Sunday School Stake Board visited Sunday "Anything that hurts Utah's mining industry School Sunday morning. hurts everyone In Utah. That's because everyone Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Larkin were guest speakers Sunday ev benefits when the industry to successful. Rising costs might cripple our mines. And rising costs ening In Sacrament meeting. The Larkins are enjoying a thirty can mean most anything . . . including taxes. day furlough. Boost taxes out of sight, and the benefits we Friday evening the Friends enjoy from mining will disappear too." club met at the home of Mrs. Floe Cutler in honor of hex birthday. Twelve members were present. Mrs. Ada Taylor of They Base They State ld Ladies! You're Invited To A Special SEWING SCHOOL - Given By Representatives of the NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO. Wednesday, October 22 - Factory trained men will be in our store from 10:00 a. m. until 12:00 October 22, and will repair and adjust any New Home Sew- ing Machine brought in. . . COME IN AND SEE THE LATEST IN MODERN SEWING MACHINES aim mm Mr. and Mrs. Doyle J. 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