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Show Thursday, February THE LEADER. 18. 1954 Afton Welling and children were in Logan to visit Mrs. Wednesday Welling's parents afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Udy accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy, and Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Johnson attended a dance in Clarkston Saturday night, given by the Riding Club. Bishop and Mrs. Leland Capener were called to Salt Lake Sunday. RIVERSIDE by Myrl Vdf FAMILY MEETS IN MOTHER'S MEMORY PORTAGE by Mrs. Vltgll C. Harris PORTAGE PLANS WARD REUNION Tremonton. Utah Plans for the annual Portage Ward Reunion are now in progress. The reunion will be held March 6. A banquet will be served from 5 p.m. until 7:30 a program follows from 8 to 9 New Son and the remainder of the even Mr. and Mre. Ed Udy received ing will be spent in dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Nea word Monday of the safe arrival of a 6Va pound son to Mr, and were Ogden visitors Monday. Mrs. Gibbs Allen has return Mrs. Gordon Crowther in Idaho Falls. Mother and baby are do ed home after spending the past two weeks visiting in Walla ing well. by Mrs. Christine Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy and Walla, Wash., with her mother family were in Plymouth Sun Mrs. Chas. Pieper and her sister ALMA LARKINS ARE day to visit Mrs. Ida Steed and Mrs. Ralph Reger. The Regers have a baby daughter born Feb NEW GRAND PARENTS other relatives. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkin Mr. and Mrs. Streator Tingey Mrs. Robert C. Harris is being are the proud who are living in Ogden this grand parents of winter visited relatives in treated this week at the Oneida a tiny new baby girl born to Riverside Sunday. Hospital in Malad for a heart Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Larkin on Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy and ailment. February 16th at San Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall Calif. This is the LarkinsDiego. family visited Mr. and Mrs. first Earl Adams in Thatcher Sun and Mrs. Vera Hall went to grand child. Mrs. J. W. LarWn Rigby, Ida., Monday where they was Sally Kirkham. (Grandpa day. Society Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Eldon Adams attended the funeral service of and Grandma Larkin are slowly and baby of Brigham visited Mrs.. Susan Ford. Mrs. Ford getting back on their feet.) Preparation Meeting Ward Primary Preparation Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy Sunday. was a sister of Mrs. Rose Hall Mr. and Mrs. Rex Anderson and children of Logan visited meeting was held in the Relief Mrs. Udy and Mr. Adams are Eversole. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins on Friday with their Society room Wednesday night. brother and sister. parents, The lesson was given by MildMiss Margaret Funk of Salt Margaret Knudsen and Nassie Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Anderred Capener and after the work Lake City was a guest of the Moon visited Sunday at Clear- son. of the meeting was concluded Austin Udys over the weekend. field with Mr. and Mrs. Feme Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Cutler a social hour was enjoyed with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Burnett B. Flint. and daughters Rosann and Patsy Bourne and Rule Konnard Mrs. LecRoy Pettingill of Val and Mrs. Christine visited Mrs. Agnes Burnett Peterson lejo, California arrived Wednes- were in Salt Lake City SaturTuesday. day to spend a month with her day to attend the funeral serparents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C vice for an uncle, Hyrum PeterHarris. son. Mrs. Floyd Rose and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Arbon w George Hastings were in Brig and son Rodney and Jesse Arham City Monday where Mrs. bon were in Burley Monday on Hastings received medical care business. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen Visits in Twin Falls were Ogden visitors Friday. Hurd spent two days Joyce IN STOCK Mrs. Grace John who has re home this week from Twin turned to her home here after Falls visiting with her parents, WE ALSO CARRY living most of the winter in Mr. and Mrs. Horton Hurd. Mr. Ogden left Sunday for Idaho and Mrs. Horton Hurd returned Falls to visit with her son and with her on Monday and will daughter-in-law- , Mr. . and Mrs visit in Twin Falls with their "91.9" Fal John. daughter, Mrs. Lucille Fairhel- Mrs: Wendell C. Hall enter tained twelve boys and girls afternoon in honor of Saturday FIVE WAYS BETTER her daughter, Brenda on her tenth birthday. Games and a program was enjoyed and refreshments were served. Mrs. Virgil Harris and Mrs. LeeRoy Pettingill were Ogden visitors Monday. Mr, and Mrs. A. T. Hall had as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Will Mix Feeds to Your Own Formula Lee Hansen of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thorpe of i Samaria. Returns From California Leonard Hoskins returned Phone 2411 Tremonton home from Los Angles, Calif., Sunday after spending the past jy$ Sunday the brothers and sisters of Mrs. Bourne.the . Earl family, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Earl in memory of the birthday anniversary of their mother. They enjoyed a delicious dinner and family get together. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne were dinner guests, in company "with several other friends, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ilollist at Farmington, Saturday night. They remained in Farmington with relatives Saturday night. Ken Bourne, brother of Leland Bourne, brought the two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Le. land Bourne, Mrs. Barbara Phillips and Diane Bourne and Bar bara's two sons to visit their parents Monday. Mrs. Pearl Cullimore of the Stake Board visited our Relief PLENTY of ler who is recovering from an Len is making his home in appendectomy performed at the Nyssa. Twin Falls hospital. Miss Nona Scothern of Brig-haMr. and Mrs. DeLamar Cutler were in Ogden on Tuesday. City was a weekend guest Mrs. Ross Anderson was host- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ess to friends from Malta and Harry Taylor. Snowville at her home Friday-nigh- t after the dance, with Mrs. Norma Parks as A turkey dinner was served. two months there where he has been employed. Among those who attended funeral service for Daniel P. Woodland at Logan Tuesday were David Parkinson, Mrs. James Howell, Mrs. E. T. Hoskins, Mrs. Lorenzo E. Hoskins, Mrs. Margaret Knudsen, Nassie Moon, Mrs. Bert Hoskins, and Mr. and Mrs. N. J. John. Mrs. Loyal G. Harris returned home Monday night after two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Kay Sessions in Rapid City, South Dakota, m Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cobia had as their guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Scott of Layton, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot had as their guests on Thursday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Lane Meacham and family of Layton, cousins of the Talbots, and Norman's mother, Mrs. J. S. Talbot of Clearfield. They stayed over nigth. Overseas Duty Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hurd Clavton accompanied Tracy, brother of Mrs. Hurd, to Fort Lewis, Wash., where Clayton departed for over seas duty. At Raymond, Wash., they visited Mrs. Sylvia Bailv and Mrs. Dollie Revand and families, aunts whom they have not seen for 14 years. In Oregon they visited with Mr. ard Mrs.War-re- n Vanderhoff, Vernal and Harold Vanderhoff and their families, and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Archibald and family in Carlton, Ore. They reported having a very lovely trip and seeing some beautiful country. They returned home last Monday. Len Daley came home this week from Nyssa, Ore., to visit j until Sunday with relatives SN0WVHLE Dryland 2-ro- SEED BARLEY brand Norlliriip King CARD OF THANKS The death of our son and brother. Kenneth Chambers, was a tragic loss to us. But the kindness and sympathy of our friends and neighbors have made it easier for us to bear. Our sincere gratitude to all. 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