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Show Thursday. March 4. THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah 1954 milk coolers was givn. DEWEYVILLE By Margaret Perry COMMITTEE ORGANIZED LANDSCAPE At Sacrament Meeting Sun- day evening a landscaping committee fcr the church grounds had as supper guests Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Burbank and family of Ogden. Miss Barbara Snow, who teaches at the Morgan High School, was a Sunday visitor at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow. i Mr. and Mrs. Vern Brough were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hailing of Mantua. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Burbank were in Ogden visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Alhmer, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Alhmer and Mr. Gus Alhmer. Visit Patient and Mrs. Jerry Litchford Mrs. O. V. Snow visited with Mr. Litchford at the Veterans Hospital in Sat Lake City on was sustained. The committee consists of Horace Barnard, chairman, with Louis Spaeknxan and Raymond Heusser as assist- ants. The committee will plan the landscaping around the new chapel, in preparation for the dedication which is set for sometime in May. Mrs. Alvin Norr visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. II. Day, and with her daughter, Mrs. Cleo Dixon, of Brigham City from Thursday to Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry and children of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Perry of Bear River Friday. City, called on Mrs. M. G. Perry On Thursday, Bishop and Mrs. on Sunday. Mrs. O. II. Peter. Win ford Barrus visited with son of Mendon visited with Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olsen of Perry on Friday. Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Packer Mr. and Mrs. Homer Marble of Brigham City visited with and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spack-ma- n Mrs. Mary Marble on Sunday attended a Utah Poultry Mr. and Mrs. Howard K. Convention and Banquet at the Johnson and sons of Salt Lake Hotel Utah Saturday evening. City and Mrs. George A. Brown Mrs. Hannah Hodges of Lew- of Magna were Saturday callers iston and Mrs. Jay Hodges of at the Clarence Perry home. Trenton visited with Mr. and Sunday visitors at the home Mrs. Winford Barrus on Wedof Mr. and Mrs. Horace Llsh Jr. On Saturday, Mr. and included Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hess nesday. Mrs. Milton Hodges called at the of Brigham City and Mr. and Barrus home. Mrs. George Smith of Ogden To Make Home Here Birthday Dinner and Mrs, Zane Wheatly Mr, A birthday dinner in honor have from Logan and moved of Mrs. Charles E. Peterson was will make their home here. At fol The held Saturday evening. are staythe time present owing guests were present: Mr. ing at the home ofthey and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Shelby and T. L. Wheatly, sons of Brigham City, Mr, and On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Mrs. Jay Hansen of Ogden. Mr. Hashimoto entertained and Mrs. Bill Ashbv and daugh Sam members of the first and secAnderMrs. Mr. and ter, Floyd son of Brigham, and Mr. and ond grades at a birthday party Mrs. Bud Jensen and daughter. for her son, Leon. Mrs. Thomas Ault visited with On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Becker of Ogden Richard Kuhns and sons of from Wednesday - to Saturday PetDragcrton visited with the week last while Mr. Becker was ersons. in on business. Wyoming Mr. and Mrs. Kent Blackham Ogden-Bea- r River the After weekof Logan visited over the end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. game, Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Burbank served refreshments at Rupert Blackham. their home to Mr. and Mrs. Attend Dairy Meet Mr. Clarence C. Perry attend- Horace Lish Jr. and Mr. and ed a Dairy meeting at Logan Mrs. Myrl D. Perry. Return From Coast Trip Saturday. Among other things, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Heus a demonstration of the latest ser and sons nave returncci home after spending the past week in California, They travel. ed to Los Angeles by train and f, UTAH t OUUf, returned by automobile, bring i ing Mr. Joseph Heusser with o them. While there they visited T i i X' Your with Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Heusser and Mr. and Mrs. RusUTAH g sell Heusser. After returning from an exPOUtlRYn Fork cursion up Blacksmith Mrs. and Mr. Sunday, Canyon k Manager Duet Loveland and son Gary, S Says t 5 and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Love, land and daughter Judy were supper guests at the home of Reed Giloa Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ault. The Dewey ville ward was X to have Wayne Francom ferof happy Many types o of the Seventies, o Mr, A. N. oVI tilizer already are in c Rytting of the High Council, and Mr. Lorry Rytting, Stake short supply. If you Mission z on the President, as speakers are going to need o mt Sunday evening program. Mrs. Lorry Rytting was fertilizer this spring also present. 5 eome In NOW and Mr. and Mrs. Rupert BlackC tn and Mrs. C. J. Dewey ham let us help you. get r O spent Saturday in Ogden. o what you want when Mrs. Rita Holdaway was susas a new teacher in the tained you want it. Primary replacing Mrs. Beverly Norr. Practices Teaching; Barbara Ward, who has been In Moroni for a month practice teaching, returned home Friday. She has enjoyed her teaching experience. Michael Ward, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward is receiving medical attention at the Valley Hospital. Ralph Richards and Deloss Jensen were in Hyde Park and Logan Saturday to attend a meeting with the Cache Valley Holstein Association. Attend Square Danre Mr. and Mrs. Glen Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Ifeoler went to Malta Saturday night to attend a fpuare dance. High Councilman, Alma King attended Priesthood meeting, Sunday School, and Sacrament meeting Sunday. At night a number of Seminary students toook part on the program. There were several talks and a piano solo given. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy and RIVERSIDE Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Marble of Clearfield called on Mr. and Mrs. Homer Marble on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank By Myrle L'dy MVEUSIDE SCOUTS WIN ATTENDANCE HONORS AT RALLY At the Golden Spike District recognition meeting of the Boy Scouts, held at the Intermoun- ain Indian School Saturday night, the Scouts of the Riverside Troop received high recog-nit.o- n by having 108 percent attendance. All the Scouts were present and the den mother of the Cubs, Mrs. Edna May Thompson was with them. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hurd ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith and Mr .and Mrs. J. O. Iladficld to Draper Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Nephi Smith, widow of their late brother Nephi Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy attended a farm Bureau meeting in Brigham Wednesday. children went to Magna Sunday TO LIVE IN Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Homer to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lynn and Mrs. Olena J. Homer, and Walters. The ladies are sisters. SALT LAKE CITY Mr., and Mrs. Chris Thompson Airs. Mina Pugmire of St. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Brenk-ma- n weekend at Soda Charles, Ida., visited Sunday took Mr. Brenkman's spent the with Mrs. Em- with Mr. and Mrs. William Bow- - mother, Mrs. Lewis Brenkman Springs visiting Mrs. Olena to Salt Lake City recently to ma Moore, sister of Marie Thompwith and make her home with her daugh- Homer, son. son and ter, Mrs. Harry Husbands. of Pocatello, Ida., and Melvin Mortensen of Mcfhtpelier, Ida., visited Sunday with the William Boweutts and Mrs. Nina Dustin. Double-Botto- m Mr. and Mrs. Estin Nielson and sons of Hyrum visited Sunday with Mrs. Nielson's mother, Mm. Nina Dustin. Open House Open house was held Sunday A COMPLETE LINE OF COOKING UTENSILS evening honoring the newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ni?hi-guchLASTS A LIFETIME COMPLETE GUARANTEE Many friends and relatives of the couple called. SEE cutt and Nina Dustin. The lad ies are cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Les Christensen -- STEEL WARE i. ! MRS. PEARL TOLAND Mrs. Elma Allen enjoyed a visit with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Maughan of Tooele, who spent tne weekend with her recently. II A Tit V , "The Duchess" is a M.M.,f-- a newly developed rose bush d which produces a yet compact bush. Blooms the first season and all summer with intense, deep crimson flowers 4" 4Vi" in diameter. well-sprea- Cake Of The Week Fresh Produce CURTSY, who Your choice of orange, chocolate, white, devil's " POTATOES U. S. No. 1, 'in Ideal for Salads,-- ureaa wh or wk 1 w rh Mar,.. i. ioi Colorad Sunnybank CAAft ttltld LARGE "AA" Veal Loaf DOZ. V" d JUICe lc bJC . 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