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Show THE LEADER. Trraonion, Holiday weekend guests at the Romer home were Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hansen of Salt Lake City. ELWOOD by Mabel Romer HOME ON LEAVE er Frank Gardner arrived home Saturday from Fort Ord, Calif., gunday in Fast Meeting he lie blessed his new and first " baby and gave her the name of 'Stephanie. He will report back at Virginia on the 16th of this ? Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Hun-sakand four sons are spending the week at Yellowstone. Celebrating the 4th at Bear Lake Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hansen and daughters. Duane Frank and young son Carlos, with a group of friends, are spending the week fishing in the Uintahs. month. Odell Romer and son DelRoyce were over night guests f at the Carl Romer home Mon- day. They are from Jerome, Ida. Mrs. J USE THE WANT ADS lLE)SuVnSLBQ QJE THE CAR OF TOMORROW 2595, TODAY ...HERE 00 FOR "88" dRvrd Sadofi locoltyj slot loco I and taxes xfro. Loaded with looks! Packed with power! See and drive the new 1954 "Rocket" Oldsmobile-i- he value buy of the year! 7 VJ7 y & : lo upon choice of model and body style, optional equip- ment and accessories. Prices may vary slightly in adjoining communities be- cause of shipping charges. All prices ubject to change without notice, Check our eosy budget termsl Your price depends y V f I see . giA '111111111 your OLDSMOBILE dealer todayi- - FflOfJIl CHEVROLET CO. 121 PHONE 2311 EAST MAIN A J 'det,i '"Jew UtiJk Thursday. July RIVERSIDE By Myrle Udy -- JULY 4 CELEBRATION FEATURES PARADE, PROGRAM, BALL GAME The annual celebration for the Fourth' of July was held Saturday. It was a success in every way. A good parade took place at 10:15. Floats from Fielding and Plymouth as well as Riverside with many horses, decorated bikes etc., made up a worth- while parade. A program of dances, songs, pantomimes and readings thrilled all. Refresh ments were sold and a ball game between East Garland and Riverside was a feature of the day. East Garland won the game. The day was finished by a splendid fire works display The M.I.A. officers are to be commended highly for the successful day. The Joe and George Forsberg families attended the funeral of an aunt in Salt Lake City Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fl.oyd Rydalch and family of San Diego visited at the Ed Udy home Tuesday morning. Newlyweds Leave Newlvweda Mr. and Mrs. (Marlene Christensen, Gayle left Thursday evening Forsberg) for Fort Hood Tex., where Gayle is stationed in the army for sometime. Mrs. Ralph Richards is recuperating at home after a major Anna June Payne. They chose representatives to go to the Camp to be held at the USAC July 5. 7, and 8. The representatives are Brockman, Belva Jean Har ris, Jaleen Harris and Anna June Payne. iiissie Hansen gave a demor siration on how to buy and sew sweaters. Jaleen Harris, Reporter 4-- Club News' 4-- H Jo-An- FOUR LIFERS The Four 4 H ers met at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Richards Monday with their class leader Mrs. Margarcte Burton. Salads were made. On Thursday they met at the home of Mrs. Mabel Hansen and made cake. Reta Richards, Reporter LUCKY n 8. 1954 NEVADA PEOPLE VISIT HERE o Guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Waldron were Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Barnes of Las Vegas, Nevada. The visit- son Wednesday afternoon Their ors were entertained by other cjub was organized with Linda friends while in Tremonton. Sampson, president; Alona vice president; Lcona LOCAL GROUP ENJOY Hurd secretary and treasurer: CANYON OUTING Colleen Higly, song leader, and Spending the holiday weekHickman, Margaret reporter end in Logan canyon were the with Pat Eliason as their leader. Patsy Mann was in Logan last Ned Oyiers, Mr. and Mrs. Rex The girls sowed on buttons week where she attended the Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Dougand started their hot pads. Music Camp at the USAC. las Laws and their families. Margaret Hickman, Reporter Gar-banat- i, r. 4-lF- met at the The Lucky EAGER HEAVERS home of Mrs. Charles Pulver The Eager Beawrs dub Monday and learned the cor- met at the home of Ilene rect way to sew on buttons. Officers were elected Bonnie Baird, Reporter with Lara Lee Hansen as presr ident; Yetta Karen Peterson, HAPPY vice president; Nadine Rn.des, The Happy Four H'ers of secretary; and lone Harper, bll Fielding had their second meet- captain. Tne project lo: tne is sewing, and Margene ing at the home of their leader, year Mrs. Lauana Pulver, Monday, Fryer is the group leader. I he June 28. The girls learned to hostess served a d.'.ieious Unch sew on buttons. All the mem- The next meeting w.ll bo at the home of Margene ryer. bers were present. Kristine Coombs, Reporter OUR SEVENTH 4-- Sor-enso- n. Anniversary RS 'and lo ay "THANK YOU" .... for your support WE ARE OFFERING YOU A Price Reduction 30 SEVEN CHEFS on all 3x5 and STITCHING STOOGES Seven Chefs of Thatcher met the home of Carolyn Peterat On June 30, 1954, the at 3 p.m. last Wednesday. sen "Stitching Stooges" met at the We cooked three different cerhome of Annette Fronk. Dish eals. were brought towels Seven were present with one to be stamped. All members excused. We checked our bags and were present. We sang songs at worked on our skirts, blouses, the opening and closing, and made a rule that anyone who and shorts. Our next meeting will be coires after 3 p.m. would have operation recently. to pay two cents. . Mrs. T. J. Udy is receiving held at Joyce Brockman's. S heron Jensen, Reporter Susan Jean Fox ley and Joyce medical attention at the Dee Brockman, Reporters Hospital in Ogden. SNAPPY SCISSORS Grant Hirschi 5pent the long Fourth weekend fishing in Wyo., The Snappy. Scissors held FANCY PANTS with his brother Carl. theiF StitchThe Fancy Pants last two meetings at tie y Mrs. Amanda Hermansen and ers met at the home of Pat Elia homes of Jaleen Harris and boys of Salt Lake City spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward. Saturday Mr. Here FIRST SECURITY mansen came up and the family went back to Salt Lake City with him. The Ed Udy family were in Guinevah Park in Logan Canyon Sunday. Barbara Ward left for California Saturday for a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skinner and children of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with relatives in Riverside and the valley. 4-- 'th 5x7-portraits- , except groups WALLET SIZE ON HEAVY PORTRAIT PAPER 12 for onlv 18 for only 4.95 3.95 This offer is good from July 12 lo July 19 REES STUDIO - Phone I Garland 6 II IB I I I Bll IBIilllll I UH I Bank, for .Everybody) SNOWVIIXF. by Mrs. Christine Peterson FAREWELL PARTY FETES CORA DALEY Mrs. Luzelle Eliason was hostess to a group of ladies at 'her home Wednesday night in honor of Cora Daley, who is leaving to make her home in Nyssa, Ore. Ada Pratt, Rozene Hurd and Menah Rose were Games were played and prizes given. The honored guest was presented three books. Nineteen ladies were present. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Rennis Larkin and daughter Phyllis were in Provo Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Sandburg and Mrs. Anderson of Grants- ville, visited Sunday evening and Monday with relatives. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson Jr. Florence and LaNez Larkin, Marge Harper and Wilda Whitesides came up from Salt Lake City to spend the holiday week end. The girls left Sunday after noon for Indian Springs where they spent the night. On Mon day Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkin joined them to spend the day. Camille Cutler spent Sunday afternoon and Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar . 7JI ' m Err mi j GOoii oofr Cutler. Canyon Outing Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hurd and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Chad Jones and family of Tremonton spent Sunday in Blacksmith Fork Canyon visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Montgomery and family. ti Mr. and Mrs. George left and family Saturday morning for New Dale, Ida., Gar-bana- m where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Newman. Their daughter Sherry returned home with them after spending two weeks in New Dale. Mr. and Mrs. John Pike and two children of Salt Lake City spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hurd and other relatives. Lenard Daley came down from Nyssa, Oregon on Thurs. day to help hJU si3ter Cora move. They left for their new home i Saturday. arger Bank savings pass book, so does your peace of mind. Maybe you save for emergencies.' It's good to know you'll have the money whether the unexpected happens or not. Maybe you save for some other purpose. It doesn't matter. There's nothing like money in the bank to bring peace of mind. If you don't have a savings account with us, open one today and add to it regularly. Deposits made by July 13 receive interest from July 1 . 00080 ConvtnitnJ Bonking Offictt in Moho, Utah, Wyoming Mmbf Ftdtrol Deport Inturonc Corporation m ill 'A ' J |