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Show Thursday. September LEADER. THE 17. 1953 Jensen of Montpelier, Mr. and Mrs Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Mabel Romer Boyd Baugh and Mr. and Mrs. Kennetth Baugh and son Lynn all of Logan., Mr. and I.Irs. Wm. Wagstaff and son Dale, Mrs. Boyd Herschi, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Petersen of Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Lee of, Perry, Mrs. Mary E. Petersen of Ogden have announced the Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Stanof their daughter Vir-- 1 ley Petersen and family and Mr. ' ginia, to Willis Petersen son of and Mrs. Wm. Frandson of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Petersen. The marriage will take place Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Ward of Friday. A reception will be held Bloomington, Idaho who have that evening in the Institute of been visiting at the Petersen Religion at 555 24th St. Ogden. home for the past ten days, reAll friends and relatives of the turned to their home Monday. Petersens are invited to attend Mr. and Mrs. Hess and Percy the events. family of Ogden visited the "Meet Me at Mutual" night Petersens one day last week. will be held next Tuesday, Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hansen 22. M.I.A. will be on exhibition visited last week at the Carl during the evening so come out Romer home. Darrell, who has and see what it has to offer you. been stationed at the Loury The officers report they have a in Denver has just been regood group of enthusiastic teach- leased from the armed services. ers and something to offer every They are now living in Salt Lake member of the ward. Remember, City. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Larsen of Tuesday, Sept. 22 is "Meet Me Salt Lake City were weekend at Mutual". guests at the Romer home. MISSIONARY GIVES REPORT. Mrs. Chan Cornwall and three Harold Petersen, son of Mr. daughters, Carolyn, Barbara and and Mrs. Wm. Petersen, who Dixie spent one day last week just returned from the Danish in Salt Lake City. Mission, gave a report of the REPORT NORTHWEST TRIP time lie spent there. President Mr. and Mrs. Erie Compton Edwad Sorensen of Salt Lake home last Friday from returned of President the City (former a ten day trip to the Northwest. Danish Mission) also spoke at at Chinook, Washthe Sunday meeting. A cottage They stopped to enjoy some good salmeeting was held at the Peter- ington mon then went on to fishing, sen home with the following where Seattle they visited Mrs. missionary friends and relatives Mrs. Robert sister, Crompton's attending; Pres. and Mrs. Soren- Gates and also took family. They sen and three daughters of Salt to Victoria, boat the trip Dick and Mrs. Mr. Lake City, ELWOOD Chri-sUnse- n, Reception To Honor Couple Gar-lan- d. ' Dinner guests at the Walter Fridal home Sunday were Dr. Vern A. Fridal of Los Angeles, Calii., Mrs. Hazel Wright of Iiluho Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Fridal of Tremonton. Dinner guests at their home Sat- urday evening were Mr. and Mrs .Bob Smith and Jay Gal-- ! briath of Salt Lake City, friends of Walt Jr. Reed Andreason who is stat-- ' ioned at Fort Ord, California called his folks Saturday night to tell them he was fine and enjoying his work. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Francom of Salt Lake City were recent visitors at the T. A. Meldrum home. PORTAGE Mrs. Virgil C. Harris Air-bas- e ! Attend Graduation Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielson attended the graduation exer. cises for the nurses of the Dee Hospital at Ogden Thursday evening in the interest of Ray Vandersteen, a graduate and their brother-in-law- . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Halford, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hall and Mrs. Eliza Knudsen attended the State Fair in Salt Lake City the fore part of the week. Irene Hall, twelve year old daughter of Mrs. Vera Hall was treated at the Valley Hospital from Tuesday until Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibbs and family of Magna spent the weekend here with relatives. Miss Carol Harris has accepted employment in Logan. She left Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Han-seand baby were Sunday guests of Mrs. Hansey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Allen. Mrs. Rachel Gurr of Ogden is the guest of her brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Milton McCrary this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Weggland of Pocatello, Idaho came Saturday to get their chidren who have been with their grandmother, Mrs. Eliza Knudsen for the past ten days. Miss Beverely McCrary has accepted the position as Home Economics teacher at the Davis High School at Kaysville, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. David Gibbs and y w American industry uses American metals, the benefits extend beyond mines and miners. Actually, our entire nation gains, because we have a constant supply of needed raw materials and we maintain home markets that keep business active in Jl parts of our state and community. When PQ FALL Family HALF-FAR- -- take advantage WINTER TRAVEL off E this Plan Tremonton. Utah daughter, June and Carol Harris' spent the weekend as guests of! Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nelson at Mantua, Utah. Mi. and Mrs. John W. Knud-soreturned home Sunday evening from Boise, Idaho where; they took Mrs. Evelyn Conley.i mother of Mrs. Knudsen to visit; another daughter. Vina McCor-- j ' n mick. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Haliord! were called to Smithfield. Utah, Sunday on account of the serious illness of their daughter- Mrs. Victor Halford. FAMILY GIVES PROGRAM The Joseph Harris family of McCammon, Idaho presented the program at sacrame nt meeting in-la- here Sunday evening, with Orville Harris in charge. Several musica numbers were rendered, mosty compositions of Orville Harris including a vocal solo by Mrs. Dorothy Harris, a duet by Mrs. Harris and her son Gaylen, a mixed chorus and a Male chorus. Talks were given by Orville Harris. Lynn John of the Cherry Creek ward and a reading by Velda Harris of Portage. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. Josh Hawks and their families were Lava Hot Springs visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Conger of Tremonton entertained Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins at dinner Sunday, the event being Mr. Hoskins birthday. The Primary children were entertained at a party given by the officers and teachers Monday as an opening social for their fall and winter work. Games were played on the lawn and refreshments were served to fifty. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Erickson and son of Logan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hoskins and children of Saharah Village spent the weekend with Mrs. Ladetha Hoskins. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas were Brigham City visitors Sun- spent the weekend with Norman's mother, Mrs. Rose Harris and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howell were in Logan Monday. Sonja, Dean and Tim Rees, children of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Rees of Malad spent the weekend with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris and daughter, Jaunita and Wendell Harris returned to their homes in Nampa, Idaho Sunday after visiting relatives here and in Garland. Raymond Hall was in Ogden Saturday on business. Devere Harris is in Boise, Idaho and Ontario, Oregon this week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Hall and family of Bear River City were dinner guests of Carroll's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hall Sunday. Mrs. Wilford Dredge and children of Soda Springs, Idaho visited over the weekend with relatives here. Mrs. Francis Allen, mother of Mrs. Dredge returned with them for a visit. Mrs. Josie Hansen and her husband of Modesto, California called on their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Harris j BOX ELDER COUNTY 4 H BOYS PLACE HIGH AT STATE FAIR By Paul R. Daniels, Assistant County Agent Box Elder County took several 4 11 boy teams down to the State Fair to compete with other 4 II teania, of the state. Box Elder County had one agricultural demonstration team, one livestock judging team, one poultry judging team and one boy who entered in the tractor driving contest. The agricultural demonstration team consisting of Kent Summers, son of Ervin Summers of Bothwel! i.nd Kenneth Porritt, .... son of Rav Porritt of Trcmon a won and ton. blue ribbon ter of Corinne was high indiwere chosen as the alternate vidual in the state. He will be team to go to Pacific Inierna-- I awarded a medal and a trophy. tional Livestock Exposition at Rodney Carter is the son of Portland, Oregon, if for some Floyd Carter of Corinne. leason the first place team, The livestock judging team which was Uintah County, won sixth place in the state. should be unable to go. Their This team consisted of Kent was on calf demonstration Summers, son of Ervin Sumfeeding. mers, Bothwell and Kenneth The poultry judging team of Porritt, son of Ray Porritt of Box Elder won second place Tremonton, Junior Giles, son in the state and Rodney Car- - of Mike Giles, Tremonton and Allen Tinsky, son of Ed Homthis week. er, Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hansen of In the tractor driving con-eTremonton brought Mrs. HanLaMont Larson, son of L. sen's mother, Mrs. A. T. Hall Maurine Larson of Corinne, home Thursday evening after won third place in the several days visit at their home. division. st 4-- Read what Wall Sireei Journal says about the '53 St udebaher r7T It's priced sensationally low vzuaies Sale, nf ! This bit, Champion Custom Sedan ,ne pi.- - ' Delivered in Tremonton -- with standard equipment State and local taxes, ij any, extra aiUM low jpric i fat wri. r ;. Bend chaT: ,hT' Sh,;.: tnufctur,r. i or ' nr. w.7 Post.- - iht.. II double to, . '"""a ""Weteiv f. ."uuu 'Oil 8et,in tew Jt. use nr CanamUy ftr, : Get your own new Studebaker1 day. Ray Sessions of Rapid City, South Dakota arrived this week to get his wife and son who have been visiting several weeks with Mrs. Session's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal G. Harris. Darrell Rose who is employed at Strevell spent the weekend at home. Mrs. Jerald Thompson and sons of Oklahoma City arrived this week to stay with Mrs. Mr. and Thompson's Mrs. Howard Thompson until her husband returns from the service. The family of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. John held a reunion at their home Saturday with fifty in attendance. Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs returned to her home Wednesday even, ing from the Oneida Hospital in Malad where she received treatment since Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harris and children of Kearns, Utah. County Agents Column uirm i 7 nillirm V. T'.."nI"oyd b. . fli 19S3 Btodobakv (m bnlliantly vommma and tho uitrm roomy fYwinrtii T-- Front pog MM Unfl c.. i 0 JOE CARR,Inc. 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