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Show Thursday, July THE LEADER. 1. 1354 EAST GARLAND by Mrs. Eph Peterson EXPLORERS CAMP AT WHITE PINE LAKE IN LOGAN CANYON Kenneth Shaffer took a group of Explorer scouts to White Pine Lake in Logan Canyon early Monday morning. There were 13 in the group. Mrs. I R. Shaffer accompanied Mrs. Cornelia Benton to Pocatello, Idaho to the site of the crashed plane on Haystack Mountain that went down in November. One of the victims was a relative of the Bentons Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams and family went to Salt Lake City Wednesday to visil relatives. Mrs. Adam's mother, Mrs. Henrietta Theissens, had just flown in from North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Harper accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop on a business trip to Montana Wednesday and Thurs- day. Norman Larson of Seattle, Wash., is visiting at the Paul Larson home this week. Undergoes Operation Mrs. Sherman Oyler underwent a major operation Monday morning at the Valley Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis and family of Chcyene Wyo., visited at the Sylvan Korth Home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs; Earl Hansen and two children of Pomona, Calif., visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Don Shaffer and family left Monday for their NOTICE Notice is hereby given that inasmuch as July 4th is being observed on Monday, July 5th, the Board of County Commissioners of Box Elder County will meet Tuesday, July 6th, 1954. K. B. Olsen. County Clerk BOWEN Lamar and Ruby Kjesie Bow-e- n of Beaver Dam welcomed their fifth child on June 26. The new baby is a girl, and she has two brothers and two sisters. JOHN Norman and Betty Jean House John of Tremonton have a new baby girl born June 25. This is the third child for the family. The Gordon Johns and F. C. House of Brigham are the grand. parents. PETERSEN LeRoy and Beth Steen Petersen of Penrose now have three sons. The third was bom June 24. Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen are the paterWilliam nal grandparents. home in Boise after spending two week vacation here with relatives. by Florence Munson Mr. and Mrs. Horace Beesley of Elko, Nev., Mr. W. A. Adams FIELDING LIONS CLUB and son Bill were at the Golden INSTALL OFFICERS Adams home for a wedding The Fielding Lions have comanniversary dinner Thursday. their years activity and pleted . Mrs. Allen Sorensen and held their installation ceremony children are at the Sorensen at the banquet room at the home. Allen is managing a Kress store at Grand Junction, Colo., ward chapel Thursday evening. Lion President, Oleen Garn prewhile that store's manager is Lion White, deputy distsided. on vacation for a month. rict chairman from Cache Valley took charge of the installation. New officers installed were Pres. Ralph Baird; 1st Vice PreBy Mrs. Wayne Fryer sident, Wendell Welling, second vice president, Arvin Smith; MRS. RAY IIEUSSER IS third vice president, B. M. PetELECTED PRESIDENT ersen, secretary, Keith Moss, Fill END Y CIRCLE CLUB Lion Tamer, Earl Holt; Tail Members of the Friendly Twister, Rex Richards; and dir. Circle Club met at the home of Mrs. James Barnard. Elections were held with Mrs. Ray Ileus-ser- , by Andrea narrtas President and Mrs. Louis Spackman, Secretary. Outgoing officers were Mrs. Ray Whit-ake- r HOLD JUNE JUBILEE and Mrs. Rupert Blackham. The Daughters of the Utah Mrs. Pearl Perry has returned Pioneers held their June Jubli-le- e home after spending several at home of Mrs. Mar the days at the home of her daugh- S. Anderson, Friday afternoon. ter, Mrs. O. H. Peterson in Men-doon the The assembled group Utah. enIverson lawn, Dolly A birthday party was given spacious two humorous tertained with in honor of Marilyn Lee Fryer. There were 18 guests present. readings and Lynn Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brigham JenSandra Lynn Austin was an sen, entertained with selections out of town guest. on the steel guitar, the group Vacation Trip It's a two weeks vacation sang several pioneer songs. A delicious lunch was served by trip for Miss Julie Earl. She La Von Jensen, Mae N. Anderson will visit her sister, Mrs. Keith and Anderson. Mary Burnham, in Lafayette, Calif., Mrs. Morris Jensen underMr. and Mrs. Horace Gardner went at the St. Benesurgery and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert dict Hospital Monday morning. Stokes, Elmer Peterson, Mr. and Mrs.. Lawrence Peterson, all of At this writing she is recoverPenrose, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ing satisfactorily. Visit Parents Shelby and children of Brigham Mr. Mrs. Lowell Anderand and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hansen son and of Sweet children and son of Ogden were all are visiting Mr. guests at the home of Mr. and Home, Oregon Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson. The oc Mrs. Vernal Anderson and other casion was the 50th birthday of relatives. Mr. Peterson Mrs. Rose Kay is a house Returns to Duty of her sister and family, guest Mr. and Mrs. James Ferrara Mrs. Willard Anderand Mr, and son David will return to son. Mrs. Anderson's niece and Fort Sill, Oklahoma where Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William husband, Ferrara is stationed. Hill two of Whit-tieand children Corporal Vernon Johnson, son also visited her. Calif., of Mr., and Mrs. Bill Johnson, Mrs. Mr.and Simmons Johnle is home for a 30 day leave. Cor? of were weekend guests poral Johnson has returned from of Layton Mrs. Simmons' sister and active duty In Korea. Mr. Mrs. Ellis and Visitors at the Bill Johnson family, Arbon. home were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jensen and family of Montpel-ie- r, She received word last week Idaho. that she had received a premium ribbon on her entry. Mr, and Mrs. Erie Hattaway Mabel Romer son David of North Caroland by ina visited with the Mack Han-sen- s and Melvin Carlsons severJOANN GARDNER WINS al days last week.. PREMIEM RIBBON Sam Mortensen and son Foy IN CHICK CONTEST of Brigham visited the M. W. JoAnn Gardner, daughter of Hansens at Mink Creek, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Elden Gardner, Saturday. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. entered ten chickens in , the June Thompson visited the contest. the Hansens at their Idaho " home. Ted Bamborough of Kearns, Ut, returned home Sunday after spending a month as house guest at the Wayne Francom home. FIELDING a DEWEYVILLE Bear River City FXWOOD and Mrs. Darwin Bradford of Ely, Nev., spent several days this week visiting the Duane Frank family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heslop received word recently that their son La Mar has just been transferred to Pagosa Springs, FOR YOUR VACATION TRIP BY CAR. BUS. TRAIN. OR BOAT ' - YOU NEED . . . 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Class mates gathered from various parts of the United States, several from foreign countries attended. If Ji V.5 3 lead-zin- c Washington where Clarence will report for duty with the 2nd Division Infantry. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot had as their dinner guests on Tuesday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis of Bremerton, Washington. fe -m m 4 I r, Mr. Phone ectors, Melvin Udy, D. B. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Earl Oleen Garn and Carl Wilcox. report having had a wonderful Mr. and Mrs. Cavin of Long time on their vacation trip to Beach, California have been the Eastern States. spending several days with Mrs. Cavin's parents, Mr", and Mrs. Robert Hardy by Mrs. Christine Peterson Yellowstone Trip A group of Boy Scouts along LAMOINE IIURI) I with their Scout Mastser, Rex HOME FROM HOSPITAL Richards, Ross Rudd, assistant Lamoine Hurd was able to Scout Master and Jay Bourne come home from the Veterans left Monday morning for YelHospital and spend the weeklowstone Park. end. It was good to have him Mrs. Jack Holt and children home again and see him improvof Manhatten Beach, Calif.; are ing. spending a few days of this Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Smith week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl two children of Tooele and Holt. visited with their parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Jones and Mrs. Jesse Arbon over the and daughter, Emma Lou, of weekend. Hemet, Calif., have been spendD. G. Nelson, Mary Kay Neling a week with Mr, and Mrs. son and Carolyn Ward left SunD. B. Jones and family. day evening for Cody, WyomMr. and Mrs. John Coombs ing where Mary Kay and Carwere honored at a dinner party olyn will visit for two weeks. at the Coombs home last week, Leaves For Fort Lewis the occasion being their wed Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith ding anniversary. left Wednesday for Fort Lewis, n, "Chlcken-of-Tomorrow- GOING PLACES Tremonton. 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