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Show Thursday. September 10. 1953 Bishop Winford Barrus and ily of Bear River City. sons Melvin, Hunter and Jodie Charles Norr accompanied spent from Thursday to Satur- the other employees of the Brigday night on a fishing trip to ham fire shop on a weekend DEWEYVILLE Grace Warlike Dance In Lost River. The Heusser family enjoyed Labor Day in Brigham Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heusser and family from Deweyville were joined by the Orvil Nishs of Plymouth; the Reed Giles of Tremonton and the Charles Dew New Hall The Ward lovely dance dance floor hall Tuesday M.I.A. enjoyed a held on the new of the recreation evening. A large crowjd participated in the events of the evening. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter and son Bob, and their grand children, Francis and Connie Cowan. On Sunday the Warnkes and Hunters motored to Ogden where they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Talbot. The Arthur Hunter family of Salt Lake City joined with them for the day. Mrs. T. R. Ault spent the weekend in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. John Becker. The group enjoyed Sunday at Salt Air. Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Olson at Orem. ffiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiffliiaiiaiiiim'iEiiiiibiiia LET US DO YOUR Television and Radio SERVICE We Specialize In AUTO RADIO REPAIR JOE CARR, Inc. 350 East Main Dial 2221 Tremonton m UTAH foutr UTAH ; z 3 POULTRY" Manager Saytt 5 5 2 RFED GILES x Drop in at your o Utah neighborhood Let branch. Poultry us show you how you can save money and O ey s of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Howard K. Johnson and family of Salt Lake i City visited one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perry and famliy. Debby and Patty Dixon of Brigham City were Sunday over night guests of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr. Mrs. Charles Norr and children were Ogden visitors, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hay Mr. and Mrs. Rupert cock, Blackham; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bouwhuis and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heusser and their families spent Sunday at the Haycock dry farm at Bear Lake. PLAYS IN PORTLAND Jolene Gardner accompanied the Salt Lake Shamrocks Softball team to Portland, Oregon, where they will play some tournament games. Mrs. Russell Lund and children of Salt Lake City spent a few days thru the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowen and family of Salt Lake City were guests for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jones and Mrs. Polly Smith of Tremonton attended a square dance at Willow Park in Logan Saturday night. Mrs. Charles Dewey and her r Patty Williams of Ogden spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heusser and Mrs. J. P. Barnard of Brigham City were in Salt Lake City Friday. On their return trip they visited Mrs. Maurice Fowers in Ogden. Mrs. Beverly Norr was hostess Thursday afternoon to a group of school chums who meet regularly. Mrs. Winford Barrus and Mrs. Thales Cannon motored to Salt Lake City Monday afternoon where they met Rita Cannon. She was returning from a vacation trip to Southern California and arrived by airplane. She reports a delightful trip. Mabelline Mahone, who is making her borne with the Clarence Perry family returned here after spending the past three weeks with her parents at Peach Springs, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norr had as guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Brig Williams, Tremonton, Mrs. Grant Bowen, Beaver Dam; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor, Ogden; and Odell Christensen and fam- grand-daughte- z Your THE LEADER. e gain extra profits by s taking advantage of the services we offer. A o o I iiiiiiiiMWiiiiiiwiiiwiiiiii imii in fishing trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, as guest of their boss. Max Morgan. Mrs. of Howard Johnson Preston, Idaho spent three days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer's family all met Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Sorenson at Preston, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowen and family and Joyce Fryer of Salt Lake City were also in attendance Jay Gardner accompanied Arnold Fryer for the day. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Johnson and son Eldon attended the George Johnson family reunion Sunday at Willow Park in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hoskins and daughter Kathy of Roy, accompanied them and were Sunday overnight guests at their home. Mrs. Duett Loveland and grand daughter Judy of Brigham City visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ault. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perry and family spent Sunday at Magna with Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Duke, and were overnight guests there. On Monday they all attended the Kern family reunion held at Fairmont Park. Mrs. J. P. Barnard of Brigham City was a Labor Day guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard. Mrs. Virginia Peterson and daughter Janet of Petersboro and Mrs. M. G. Perry were Ogden visitors Friday. While there they visited Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry and children; Mrs. Frank Theall; Mrs. Olive Christensen and family and also Mrs. Alton Peterson and children. Delores Nielson is entered in the Peach Queen contest and is sponsored by Victor Bott. TrtmonioB, Utah and Mrs. Ted Showell of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Christine Peterson and family of Monterey, California. Mx. and Mrs. Norman Talbot and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Talbot enjoyed a weeks trip to Las Vages, Nevada and Southern Mr. ad Mrs. Don Higley and Utah. family, Mr. and Mrs. Lars ENTERTAINS CLl'B Anderson spent Saturday in Bear Lake, Montpelier and on Mrs. Iola Arbon was hostess to Soda Springs and Lava where to the Cyp and Saucer club at they enjoyed a swim and lunch. her home on Wednesday evenIt was Mr. Anderson's Seventy ing. Mrs. Ruby Hurd was fourth birthday. Seven members were Dallas and Beverly Nelson present. Mrs. Verono Arbon and came up from Salt Lake and Joan Heyder won prizes. Respent Sunday at the home with freshments were served. their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence AndMr. and Mrs. DeLamar Cutler erson and family, Mrs. Christand Rosann and Mrs. Christine) ine Petersen and Gordon were Peterson were in Logan on in Bear Lake Saturday and SunTuesday. day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pratt and Margaret Thompson returned to her home in Tremonton after girls were in Malad on Sunday spending two weeks in Snow-vill- where Marie participated at a where she was employed. piano recital. The progran was Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pratt were presented by the music teacher in Salt Lake City Friday and Don Casleton. Saturday of last week on bus- SNOWVILLE Wilk-enso- n (New Piano a Chance to Save Trip s. Guarantee over $200.00 by i taking over the balance of unpaid contrac- tMai i GLEN BROS. MUSIC CO. Coupon for full information or telephone collect 38621 Ogden 2646 Wash. Blvd Ogden. Utah Name ! ! Address City State e iness. Mrs. Edith Yost was in Stan-ro- d to visit with her parents and to bring her two girls home after spending some time visit- ing their grand parents. BIRKY BABY BLESSED Mr. and Mrs. Harold Birky had their baby girl blessed in sacrament meeting on Sunday she will be known as Julie. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ward and family visited in Salt Lake City Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ferrin and family, they also enjoyed a trip to Brigham Canyon. Recent visitors of Mrs. Jno. Arbon were Capt. L. L. Arbon, his wife Peggy and children, Lecia, Bill and Marcus from Keesler AFB, Mississippi. Capt. Arbon is the grand son of Mrs. Jno. Arbon. He has been in the service since 1941 during which time he served in South America and Japan. Mrs. Chas. Woods, Johnny Burton, Lyman Arbon and his children Jim and Ilene were callers on Mrs. Jno Arbon. Herschell Arbon and his mother attended the farewell testimonial of Mrs. Arbon's grandson last Sunday in Bountiful prior to his departure for the Northern States Mission. GEORGE DALEY TThen Football GAME VS. TONIGHT mi w KICKOFF AT 8:00 P. M. TRAINING AT LACKLAND George Daley, 17 son of A. L. Daley, Tremonton, is completing his AF basic airman indoctrination course at Lackland Air Force Base, the "Gateway to the Air Force." His basic training is preparing him for entrance into Air Force technical training and for assignment in specialized work. ! IT MM rrs SPINET PIANO Enjoy Birthday Mr. and Mrs. DeLome Arbon and family were in Lava Hot springs on Saturday where they enjoyed a swim and luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Rose had as their weekend guests Bart Mitchell and Pegg Green of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Green of England who has been visiting with her daughters for six months and will return to England this month, Mrs. Janet Rose and daughter Christine who have returned from Vista, Calif, and will remain at the Rose home while Jerry is over seas. Omar Anderson was in Richfield over the weekend visiting WARNKE'S JOIN with friends. GRANDPARENT RANKS Gordon Petersen left Wednesof last week for San Diego, day Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke California after a twenty day are happy over the birth of a furlough. grandson to Airman and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pratt has Millard E. Hall at Hill Air Force as their guests last week Mr. Base Hospital Sept. 3, 1953. The mother is the former Carol Jean The Alton Perrys of Ogden Warnke and the baby is the first grandchild for the Warnkes. visited Sunday with Mrs. M. G. Mrs. A. A. Loveland returned Perry. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley home after spending three weeks in Ogden with her daughters, had as guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ida Larson and Mrs. Zoe Mrs. Joseph Giordano and family McAllister. 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