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Show THE family went to Salt Lake City Sunday to take Mr. Skinner, father of Mrs. Udy, home after a short visit here. Mrs. Donald Adams and her mother. Mrs. Walker called to see the E. W. Wards. The Adams family is moving from Kansas to California. Mrs. Edna Ward went to Idaho Falls last week to attend the wedding of her niece, Eleanore Allen John Allen, who works at Ogden was home for several days this week. Jesse Davis came up from Provo Friday to spend the holiday weekend at home. Mrs. Mina Ward spent Monday in Ogden with her daughter, Mrs. Rayola Walker. Leland Capener and son, Dick and C. M. Cornwall were in Montana on business the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards were visiting in Price for a few days. RIVERSIDE Myrl V&y Genealogy Group Gives Program Sunday evening the Genealogical officers gave the program at the meeting. John II. Ward was in charge. The Lawrence Kimber family of Brigham City were special guests. Mr. Kimber gave a talk and his three daughters rendered two musical numbers accompanied by Ellen Capener. LaPriel Capener played a piano solo A good crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hales of Salt Lake City spent a few days at the Earl Hales home. Ed Udy joined a group of friends on a fishing trip to Soda springs and vicinity. The Senior Birthday club entertained Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. Myrle Udy. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield and daughter Doris Roche and children were in Ogden Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy and children and Mrs. Ida Steed were in Ogden Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Max Ward and Mrs. Delose Jensen took Mary Ann Ward to Pocatello Sunday to visit with Vida Howell. The J. II Ward family spent Labor Day at Logan Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Udy and . m of Salt Lake City were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ward. DAVIS BABY NAMED k STORAGE SILAGE SUM WekU Wire W I " MM OolvtaiM IS? T . Water- - prle Ml CM a, J15. Phone 2091 fl. 0 Shw Fmk ftpr Rteek Trmtod i, " TSr U 1 ire. Wire Ua. "A large number of requests have been received already, and we expect that this year's enrollment will exceed that of last year," Mr. Norton said. "We urge all new students planning to attend the University this fall to write immediately for an application if they have not already done so," he added. Tremonton, Utah ELWOOD Mabel Romer Retiring Officers Honored Tuesday afternoon a social was held in Relief Society to honor the Presidency. Service pins were given to Clyt-iHeslop and Ora Thompson and also Janazine Petersen who is moving to Honeyville in the near future and who has been the magazine director for several years. Last Tuesday the members of the M.I. A. enjoyed a hay ride followed by games and plenty of root beer. The officers wish to thank all who came out and helped make their Fun Day a out-goin- g e success. We are happy to welcome day, and on Sunday the Dick Harris. Mrs. Mary Mortensen and daughter Ethel were also there Sunday visiting Mrs. Math-ai- s Hansen, while Mr. and Mrs. Heber Mortensen went on to Kearns to visit their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Cutler and family were visiting relatives in Snowville last Sunday. DONNA MATLOCK IN JURIED Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Matlock at spent the holiday week-enParadise. On Saturday their daughter Donna who was visiting in Logan, fell from a horse. The horse stepped on her and tore the ligament in her left arm. She is getting along fine now. Mrs. Geneve Erickson entertained her sewing club last Thursday. Jack Erickson and Clair Stokes spent several days last week on a fishing trip at Pinevale, during the week. Miss Janice Hansen of Ogden with her spent the week-encousin Vickie Kroksh. Mrs. Ora Thompson visited during the week with her par d : .in M.n.n , ents at Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Trent Thompson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Elmer White of Salt Lake City to Jackson Hole, Wyoming for the week-en- iim .Mvwwmmumwi.i)...jw niiui.ii.nyi d. NiiMi , ' i, ..i " '.!,., j ; d 'J W '- " !, At & n. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Romer and son of Jerome, Idaho spent last Thursday visiting relatives here. Miss Luella Romer of Salt Lake City spent the holiday week-enwith her parents, the Carl Romers. d MANY VISIT SALT LAKE CITY The Capital city was popular place with Elwood folks last week. Those visiting there during the week are as follows: Sunday visitors were Mrs. Erma Miller, Mrs. Clytie Andersen, Mrs. Arlene Hansen, and Mrs. Rhea Anderson; the Merlin Romers were there on Thursday, the Dwain Romers on Fri Mrs. A. E. Buchanan entertained in honor of her son David's fourteenth birthday Friday. Fourteen guests were invited in to enjoy an evening of games and refreshments. Mrs. L. W. Gardner of Richfield, visited at the Buchanan home last Wednesday. The Ed Heslop family spent Sunday at a family reunion held in the park at Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Thomp. son spent t wo days last week visiting the Victor Billings at Provo. Their grandsons Bobby and Roger Thompson of Salt Lake City spent the week-enwith them at their home here. Mrs. George Clark also of Salt Lake City visited with them NEW DE LUXE STRATOLINER AUTOMATIC Here is the range that has everything! All of the wonders of General Electric "Speed Cooking" fast, are yours with easy, exact cooking, plus shining cleanliness this wonder range. From its lighted pushbutton switches to its Oven it has everything to make meal huge, new Three-Wa- y preparation a joy! d And its beautiful new design Prevent Noise, Heat, Dust, Cold. Cut Heat, Cleaning Bills. Increase Property Value. 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RANGE PUSHBUTTON JU I 4 n, fl lh !. 19S3 10. September Thursday. back to our commuuity the same teachers we had last year, Mr. Wyoming. Dell Nichols, Mrs. Wanda Christ-enseand Mrs. Elvira Christ-ense- HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY 1:30 p.m. I Andorsca Lumir Exclusive , niece. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward g mm Of l".I I wed-tlin- Class-wor- ECONOMICAL JJ end at Idaho Falls visiting with relatives. Mrs. Leland Capener and daughter, Marlee returned home Friday from Denver Colorado where they attended the of Mrs. Capener's sister Isabelle. They also spent two days in Rawlings visiting a Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis and children of Brigham City visited with the Jesse Davises Sunday. They had their baby fiaughter named at the Sacrament meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dustman and son L. J., parents and brother of Mrs. Davis were also present. VISIT IN PARKS Mrs. Glen Udy and children Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kennard returned home Saturday from a were shopping in Logan Wedpleasant visit to the Southern nesday. Parks. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Udy UNIVERSITY ANNOUNCES went to Pioche, Nevada to visit REGISTRATION DATES with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Frazer. Registration for students planThey came back Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Capener ning to attend the University of and Mrs. Helen Capener attend- Utah this fall will be held Sept. ed the funeral of a relative Sat- 24 through 26, according to Joseph A. Norton, registrar. urday at Woods Cross. will begin Sept. 28. The Odell Thompson family and Mrs. J. H. Ward went to Former students and transfer students will register Sept. 24 and 25, and entering freshmen will register Sept. 26, Mr. Norton said. Prospective students who were not registered during last spring or summer quarters SISAU(RAJFT& should write immediately for applications for registeration, Mr. NorWELDED ton explained. Entrance tests for freshmen WIRE will be held Monday, Sept. 21 at 9 a.m. in Kingsbury Hall. A SILOS general assembly for all entering freshmen will be held Sept. 22 at 10 a.m. in Kingsbury Hall, and freshmen counseling sections will meet the same day at RECOMMENDED BY USAC EXTENSION DIVISION FOR fjl Lagoon We4nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Delose Jensen were in Salt Lake City Monday. Mrs. Ed Udy spent the week- LEADER. TREKDNTON, UTAH - |