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Show Thursday. April Thf LIADEE. 1. 1954 BOTHWELL PLYMOUTH Eleda Vee Sioket by LiVon Nish FAMILY MEETING HELD A family meeting was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hess, Mary and Mrs. John Ebcrhard, those in Hazel Hess were at the Logan attendance were, Mr. and Mrs Tenrole Friday where they wit Archie Vonberg a rind family of nessed the marriage of Mr. and Soda Springs, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Hess. After the wed- - Mrs. Norman Wadsworth of ding they enjoyed dinner at Malad, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. th BlueBird Cafe. Warren Peterson of Tod Park, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Mathews and Mr. and Mrs. Orlando And and sons of Arco. Idaho came erson of Salt Lake City. to attend the wedding reception Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Summers for Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Hess. traveled to Tooele Friday, on They were weekend guests of business. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hess. Word has been received that Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy Warren Olson serving with the were over night guests of Mr. Is now located in Virginia. and Mrs. Max Kunzler of Park navy Mothers Singing practice Valley Saturday. They attended will be held at 4 p.m. Monday the where Fast day meeting because of Primary conference baby daughter of the Kunzlers practice. At the meeting Mon- name was blessed and given the of JoAnn. Visitors at the William J. and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lamb Hess home Sunday were Mr. were guests at the wedding and Mrs. William Hess of Smitih-fiel- d of Mr. and Mrs. anniversary and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lorin John of Portage Saturday. Hess of Garland and their fam- A dinner was lovely turkey ilies. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Archibald Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nish of and daughter, Clara of Benson Lake City were dinner Salt at Ward were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Newell guests home. Hess the Ervin Nish Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lamb and ATTEND TEMPLE WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Bobt T. Nish Mrs. Vernon Lamb and daughof Logan visited Thomas Nish Mr. of ters were dinner guests and Mrs. Stuart Conrwall of Sunday. TTemonton Sunday. . Dies In Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Lamb Mrs. Edith Smith spent the past week in Ogden due to the illness and death of her daugh- Edward Smith. Funeral services were held for her in Ogden Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish were in Malad, Idaho Sunday to FIRST IN 3-- and GIANT visit Mrs. Ruth Goddard who is ill. WIDE Mr and Mrs. Orvil Nish were in Thursday evening to Thursday. Friday. Saturday. meetOgden their daughter JoAnn who April 1. 2. 3 returned from Chicago with the A Cappella choir. Leo Williams and sons of Malad, Idaho were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Joseph-so- n Mighty Sunday. Bishop and Mrs. Oleen were in Brigham City Thursday visiting Mrs. Sarah Josephson, mother of Mr. D SCREEN 1.1-G-- M's day, Anna Anderson was elected president, replacing Erma IL Anderson who has been serving in this capacity. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Sum mers were visitors at the Wan-shi- p Ward in Weber Canyon Sunday. The occasion was the blessing of a new granddaughter with Mr. Summers doing the honors. The baby was the new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Owen Wardell. The baby was given the name, Joan Lee, her mother is the former Arva Rae Summers. An Elders planning meeting was held Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Marble, with the Elders officers present. Light refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hansen of Ogden, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Firth and Mrs. Mary Burnhope. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Anderson accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. Verl Long were Preston, Idaho visitors on Sunday. The Longs visited with Dr. Long's parents and the Andersons visited at the home of Mrs. Vera Smith who is Mr. Anderson's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kupfer spent Sunday visiting at the home of their son and his fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kupfer at Trenton. While there they looked in on Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Anderson. Sunday Classes Announced The two adult classes usually held during conference will not be held this time. The members are encouraged to stay at home and enjoy the sessions of con ference on radio and T. V. The younger classes however will be held as usual. Mrs. Deloris Stokes and girls, along with Mrs. Wallace Jones and girls loent Tuestey in Anderson ramhy tutted The Roscoe Anderson family have been enjoying a grand reunion this week with the return home of their sons, Mr. and Mrs. Lorrin Anderson and dau- - Tremonton, Utah visiting their daughter and family. A new grandson, child of and Mrs. Darvel Wilcox, Mr. Mabel Itomer by was blessed and given the name of Mark William in Fast MeetACTORS STAGE ing at Layton. TWO PLAYS Dinner guests at the Elden , home Sunday were Mr. Gardner M.I.A. the Thursday evening Mrs. Robert Holmes of and play "Aarpresented a three-aand Mrs. Everett Mr. Ogden, on Slick from Pumpkin Creek, and Anderson family of Corinne Pamand a one-a'The play Mrs. Frank Gardand and Mr. pered Darling." at the ward Mrs. Dallas and Mr. and ner Recreation Hall. The cast for Gardner. folwas as the three-ac-t play .Celebrate Anniversary lows; Ha Mortensen, Earl Saun ders Sr., Lysle Munns, Mary Mr. and Mrs. Clinton BronJane Thompson, Earl Petersen, son accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Charlene Bronson, and Char, Ivan Woodruff to Salt Lake lotte Munns. Those taking part City Friday to celebrate their in the one-aplay were Diane wedding anniversary. Wyate, Barbara Cornwall, Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Thomp Abel, Douglas Cornwall, Mae son of Tooele visited here last Cornwall, Jon Thompson, An Mrs. Junius Thompnette Thompson, Joan Francom, Saturday. son and their son Bobby returnCarol Ann Eithel, Carl Harris, ed with them for the weekend. and Reed Petersen. Annie Bron- Monday Mrs. Thompson visited son is the drama director. with the George Clarks and the Mr. and Mrs. Nelo London Elmer Whites in Salt Lake City. and H. P. Rasmussen of Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Trenton Thompwere visitors at the Owen Ras- son and Mrs. Grace Kroksh atmussen home last Friday. tended the Cafe Convention in Attend Funeral Salt Lake City Monday and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buchanan Tuesday. spent several days last week in Lyman, Wayne County to attend the funeral of Mrs. Theda Mr. Buchanan's sister.1 by Andrea Hoggins Sunday they were in Layton ELWOOD ct Old-roy- hter Deborah, and SEE THE NEW Spectacle! Jos-ephso- and Donald Anderson children Mary Lee, and Allen. Both boys are in the armed ser. vices. Mrs. Ella Anderson is visiting in Dillon, Mont., with her daughter, she left last week with the idea of having quite an extended visit. Ward Primary Conference is scheduled to be held the second Sunday in April. The theme "A Testimony Grows." Mr. and Mrs. Emil Eggli are visiting at the home of his mother Mrs Carrie Eggli. Mr. and Mrs. Eggli just recently returned from Africa where they were serving as missionaries. Mrs QUO Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson of Safford, Arizona visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Josephson Monday. The men were former missionary, companions. Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams and two daughters visited in COLOR IY Malad, Idaho Saturday at the Mrs. E. R. Williams. TECHNICOLOR homeof Mr." and Mrs. Lee Harris of Malad. Idaho visited at the WIDE SCREEN and George Archibald home Satur. at REGULAR PRICES day. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mason Sunday. Monday. Tuesday. and Mrs. David Braegger of April 4. 5. 6 Willard were visitors at the R. L. Mason home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mason were in Logan and Ogden on business during the week. n Mr. and Mrs. Leonard of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy visited with their mother, Mrs. Ida Steed and other relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Monson of Brigham City were Saturday evening guests of the Harold Steeds. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Taylor and children and Arden Wolverton of Ogden were Sunday visitors at the Leo Lamb home. KEEFE BRASSELLE MARIIYN ERMNE Mrs. Sylvia Archibald of San MF MacMAHON tn If tOP CMTTOgj Diego, California was an overarma ui r WIU KWKi. Jr. m m SKOtSKV JfNOMC WtWMN TtO SMtHWMANWw&llWKV night guest of her mother, Mrs. Maria Bimlmita m Mtcru OAURU) I WUM Edith Smith Tuesday. She came tt attend funeral services for FriMrs. Edward Smith. Wednesday. Thursday. Mrs. Maud Hess received day. Saturday. care medical 10 at the Valley Hos9. 8. 7. April pital for a heart condition, and is reported to be slowly recovering at home. SUPER-POWERED" NOW ON DISPLAY A7 (.AITS Phone Tremonion MAI? 340 West Main 2351 "f le birthday. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chaun Cornwall Friday Afternoon. A sketch of the life of John P. Holmgren's mother was read by Mary J. Holmgren, Cleo Anderson and Mae Cornwall sang a duet The lesson was given by Victoria C. Johnsen. Hostesses were Mrs. Cornwall, Mrs. Cleo Anderson and Mrs. Jennie Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen are back again after spending several months in Brigham City with their son Lincoln. Mrs. Jensen says she has her husband busy weaving rugs again. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Iverson are the proud parents of a baby daughter, the lovely little rciss Polio Workers Wanda Johnsen, Lilas Bywater, Mabel Strong, and Andrea Hugins attended a polio nr.eeting at the Court House in Mrs. Brigham City Wednesday. The M. P. Jensen family spei t Monday evenii.g at the Logan Temple on the occasion of the birthday anniversary of their father. Mrs. Lowell Flamm and children left Saturday to return to their home in Berkeley, Calif after visiting for nearly a week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs La Rain Marble. They came up with friend who visited in Ogden with relatives. Ross Mason spent last week at home with his parents, Mr and Mrs. William Mason. He returned to Seattle, Washingtoa Saturday, to resume his studies a the University of Washington, where he is a dental student. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Woodruff spent a day in Salt Lake City las four brothers waiting at last weekend observing their home to welcome her. CHILI) BURNED Mr. and BY HOT GREASE KAISER '54 n. Bear River City d, Jos-ephs- -"- Cent-ervilreturning to their home inseveral after visiting Mrs. Anderson's parwith days ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marble at Lava Hot Springs. 7 th Birthday Mrs. Ann W. Shandrew entertained a group of little folks at a lovely party in honor of her daughter Leona's seventh ct ct they were Mrs. Ivy Anderson, New Mitzi Gae Jensen, 2Vz year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jensen is recovering nicely from being burned by hot fat. Mrs. Jensen had just poured some hot drippings in o container when Mitzi tipped it up and spilled it. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stan-de- r entertained a group of friends at their home Friday evening. A delicious hot dinner was served at one long table, which was beautifully decorated. After the dinner the guests went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen and spent the rest of the evening. Prizes were won by Cleopha Whit-take- r, Andrea Huggins, John and Ercy Whittaker. Hardy Mrs. Hyrum Cbristensen returned to her home in Ogden after spending several days with the Chester Christensen family. Mrs. Ellis Arbon was hostess to her club Saturday afternoon. 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