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Show THE Thursday. July 30. 1953 Salt Lake Tuesday night and met Elvis Johnson, as he came in from California where he was mustered out of service, Wednesday morning. Mrs. Doug Richins and son of Grouse Creek are staying here with Mrs. Richins parents, Mr. and Mrs. Streator Tingey. Mrs. Tingey is ill and Mrs. Richins is with her. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jones of Granger, Utah visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy Riverside Myrl V&y Elvis Johnson Returns Home Elvis Johnson; son of Mrs. Inez Johnson returned from several months service in Korea Wednesday. His wife, the former Mavis Goody of Clarkston, and son who have been in Clarkston during his absence have moved back and they will make their home in Riverside. Mrs. Johnson and family, Maxine and Karen, Mr. and Mrs. Grant and boys and Mrs. Mavis Johnson and son Jay went to Hir-sc- Monday. The Primary for Trail Builders and Home Builders, was held at the home of Edna Ward Monday night. The mothers of the boys and girls, the Bishopric and the Primary officers, were in attendance, Fun-da-la- hi y LEADER. Tremonlon, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bald- nior Gleaner groups, under the ton and Mrs Lloyd Gardner of Salt Lake City visited win and sons Wayne and Bob- direction of their leaders, were Ogden visitors Thursday. Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. of Elm Park were Horace Mr and Mrs Lish. Jr. and Virginia; by, Illinois, Grace Warlike Peterson Charley Peterson. recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blackham, enjoyed a bonfire Jack Germer. The ladies j,rcj party Tuesday night Group cousins fringing and storits were enMrs. J. P. Barnard of Brig-Iia- joyed. A weiner roas'. comCity and Mrs. JIaunco pleted the evening Powers of Ogden were Sunday Mr. Mrs and Laurence guests ai the home ol Christensen and son, Jerry, of The Rhodes family group met dinner Mr. and Mrs. liaymond Heus-eer- Inglewood. California, were Friday at the home of Mr. and Friday visitors at the home of Mrs. Homer Marble. All but Richard Marbl. Joe and Neil Mr. and Mrs. Jack Germer. two of the family were in atKnudson and lloijart Dalton acMr. and Mrs. David Jensen tendance. Family member Mrs. Duane and son, Max, of Montpelier, present were Mr. and Mrs. companied Mr. and Sylvan Smith, Santa Monica, Lovoland of Roy on a four day Idaho were weekend guests ot Mr and Mrs. W. S. Johnson California; Mr. and Mrs. Thad-diu- tour of Yellows'. one Park. Evans. Salt Lake City: Mrs. Ted McFarland and On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rhode daughter spent last week with, Hoskins and daughter. Kathy, and daughter. Virginia of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gardner, joined the group. Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. while her husband was on a Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Waters Morris" Rhodes and daughter, fishing trip to Salmon, Ida. and daughter, Janice of Ogden Marie, Garland ;and Mrs. VerLynda Spackman received visited Sunday wiui Mrs. Carol non Rhodes of Logan. medical care at a Brigham City Waters and Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Rupert Blackham and son. hospital Sunday and Monday, Madsen. Mrs. Lester Perry of Pleas. Dale, accompanied Dean Capen-e- r Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spackof Garland, on a fishing trip ant View visited Thursday, man. accompanied by Mr. and in Logan Canyon several d;iys, afternoon with Mrs. M. G. Mrs Charles Ladle of Mendon. this past week. motored to Pocatello. Idaho. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry and Sunday and spent the day with visited with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ladle and family the Mildred Capener represented in Ogden Sunday family. and friends stnkP hoard. There were thirty, afternoon. Mrs Myrl Knowles of one present to enjoy the evening. a Wedneswas Mr. Mrs. California, and T. L. Wheatley Mrs. Amanda Hermansen and overnight guest of Mrs. A sons of Salt Lake City visited spent Friday with their daugh- day F.'llassel. ter Mr. and and Mrs. family. with Mrs. Hermansen's parents, Stoddard at Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward, and Virgil Mr. Mrs. O. C. Harwood spent the weekend in Ogden as and and sister, Mrs. Odell Thompson were Sunday guests at the guests of their son and family. family for a week. Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr and Mrs. Thales Mr. and Mrs Glen Jensen. to went and family Thompson Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. George Sud-the Yellowstone Park and Mrs. of Salt Lake City were Mr. and Melvin Mrs, Barrua bury accompanand boys Hermansen visitors at the home of to Sunday the went Blackfoot, Idaho, H. Ward spent ied by Mrs. J. of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hassel. Salt Lake City the middle of the 24th at the home of their son Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bouweek. Mr. Ward spent the week- and family, Bishop and Mrs. whuis and daughter. Connie Winford Barrus. end there also. Mrs. Virginia Peterson of visited with relatives in Ogden. to taken was Kennard J. R. Petersboro visited Sunday the Valley Hospital for medical with her mother, Mrs.Thursday M. G. HONORS HUSBAND care Wednesday. He returned home Saturday much improved. Perry. Mrs. Mrs. James Barnard enterJeppson of Grant Hirschi accompanied his Mantua Dorothy and Mrs. Florence tained at a birthday dinner in' fellows other and Carl brother Gardner of Bear River honor of her husband, Sunday. ; Wi like having a bank at your doorstep! from Ogden on a fishing trip in visited Saturday evening at City the Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Horweekthe long Wyoming during Free BANK BY MAIL service lets you add ace Barnard and daughter, Dewey Gardner home. end. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bouw-hui- s Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant to your savings or checking account by mail. Kenneth Ward has been in and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marble and familv of Collins- Yellowstone Park for a week. Heusser spent Sunday evening ton. Simply fill out the deposit slip at home, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Maid Mia Honored The attend, group Mrs. Forsberg enclose your deposit in the postage-paid- , Wheatley at Lewiston. ed the Stake Mia Maid Jamhostess was Smith Mrs. Doris envelope and mail. Monday M.I.A. GROUP HOLD PARTY boree at Bothwell at a shower for Mrs. Paul Forsnight. We promptly mail you an acknowledgment, Mrs. Odell Bigler of Collins- The Junior M Men and Ju berg and new baby Thursday at Mrs. the home of her mother, together with new BANK BY MAIL forms. were Games Forsberg. George Try this modern banking service . . . now! played, social conversation was enjoyed and a delicious luncheon was served. Mr. Ted King and four childPhone, write, or call in for your supply of deposit ren of Teasdale, Utah have spent and postage-paienvelopes . . . today. dips a week with Mrs. King's parents, FROM TREMONTON Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis. The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EAST BOUND Roy Davis has been with her 6:25 2:20 9:30 grandmother also, while her parents were on vacation. Mr. and WEST BOUND Mrs. Roy Davis returned Sun- DEWEYVILLE J.-rr- Attend Hhodes Reunion Your Bank is as near as Your Mailbox when you.. m . s j SUNDAY THROUGH 5UW flAVC UAlS THURSDAY AUGUST ! Oak-land- MATINEE SUNDAY AT 3:00 P. M. ! ! I "BARRIE AND DISNEY AT THEIR BEST! ...TRULY AIRBORNE AND MAGICAL!" 1 says Newsweek "Walt Disney's great-"1- " est! Entertainment for -- Ed Sullivan all!" - icture of the Month everybody!" Parents' Magazine "Walt Disney at his best!" "Walt Disney's master piece! Even greater than i.T Snow White'!" Louella O. Parsons m Cosmopolitan Walt . r Quick J "Glows with charm . . . Crammed Disney 1 s funniest masterpiece -- Walter WiffcbellXj with adventure ime a NT I for d Wit Disney s MDML d I AM. I I Jwk "'TECHNICOLOR &rWt3 : wiftBoraYMiscou. jh. ) ltMj day. 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Mina Ward and Ethel Richards accompanied Mrs. Lester Coombs to Ogden Tuesday. KOREAN VET SPEAKES AT FIRESIDE Therold Bishop showed his films of Korea at the fireside Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forsberg and family accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson and daughter to Yellowstone Park Thursday. They expect to be gone until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne and daughter Diane and Marilyn Ward have gone to the Yellowstone Park. They will go on to the North West from there. They will be gone about ten FREE: Gem to Every Adult Years of Age or Older) You personally pick a gem from our Treasure Chest. Take it to PALMER JEWELRY to see if the gem is a REAL DIAMOND . . . worth. (18 $250 PALMER JEWELRY will mount the REAL DIAMOND FREE OF CHARGE Your Chance to Pick a Real Diamond WORTH $250.00 ABSOLUTELY FREE . . . DON'T MISS OUR FIRST RIG DIAMOND STRIKE the Lucky One That Picks the $250 DIAMOND You May Be ERN'S CAFE Holman in East Garland for the North Garland Social Hour Club members. Mrs. George Bowcutt was in the hospital the latter part of the week for medical care. She is recuperating nicely. Mrs. Doris Peterson of East Garland, Mr. and Mrs. L. Frann cis Peterson and family of and Mrs. Smith of England, mother of Mrs. L. Francis Peterson were visitors Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowcutt. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Bowcutt of Lewiston visited the Wm. Bowcutts during the weekend. Will Relurn to Riverside Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Lawrence who have been in Ogden for the last two years are moving back to Riverside and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowcutt Sunday. Melvin Mortensen of Idaho visited unexpectedly with his sister, Mrs. Wm. Bowcutt and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Berquist of Kellog, Idaho visited with Mrs. Berquist's parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowcutt recently. Mont-pelie- P.M. 8:45 P.M. 11:30 A.M. Ernie Hansen, Agent fibO PHONE 2641 fio'.ral Mmb.r Dtpotlt Insurant Itoffdr Mimb.r F.d.ral R.i.rv. SylUm Carp. 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