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Show THE LEADER; Tremonloa, Utah Thursday. September 9. 1954 unusual way of celebrating their birthdays. All of them By Myrle Cdy were born In the month of August and all have their This year their mother VISITORS FROM took them all to Lagoon MonNEVADA day. day for a really bang-uMr. and Mrs. Matt Sanford They also visited with their steps of Roma Perry this summer. This week, while driving on a back street in Tremonton, her car, with six children as passengers, was in an accident, causing considerable damage. Kent, the Perry's second youngest son received rather a bad gash in his right eye which re. quired medical care and Carl, the baby got a bumped head. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nielsen were Saturday night dinner guests at "Old MacDonald's Farm" in Ogden. They were and helping their brother-in-lahis wife, Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Hall, celebrate Mr. Hall's birthday. Mrs. Dee Selman and child ren, Mrs. JtoDert reiia, Brig- ham, and Mrs. Rulon Hatch, Corinne, and their families spent Tuesday at Lagoon. Return to Base Pvt. Lowell Dunn, U.S.M.C., is returning to his base in after Oceanside. California, 21 a at leave the day spending home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dunn. The children in the Henry Marble family have a rather DEWKYVILLE By Mrs. Wayne Fryer KIDS, TEACHERS BLUE, PARENTS GAY AS SCHOOL OPENS Feet have been crammed Into unfamiliar, unwelcome shoes, "Butch" cuts given an extra oiling down, and pigtails are sporting new plaid bows. Teachers were taking last frantic gulps of nerve tonic to fortify themselves for the strenuous nine months ahead and here and there parents could be heard muttering faint "Amens-- " Yes, school days are back again and you sort of find yourself wishing you were a kid again with your books in a strap and a big red rpple for the teacher. Even the "big kids" are returning for more of the Three It's. LaMarr Earl, Zane Wheatley, Kent Blackham. and Wallace Nielsen will all be attending U. S. A. C. in Logan. Old Dame Misfortune seems to be tagging close to the foot- - r. party-togethe- p in and family of Tungston, Nev., and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Marsh Local nimrod3, Ralph Germer and family of Willard visited and John Fryer have returned during the week with Mr. and from a several days fishing Mrs. William Bowcutt. Doris trip in the Lost River, Ida., area Marsh visited with her grandand report fishing was very parents prior to going to Park successful. Willis Fryer, Field City to teach school. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hales and ing, was with them. Mrs. Eva Hansen and her son Cleave of Salt Lake City family of Ogden, visited at the visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hales home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sunday. Gardner. She came up to attend Mr. and Mrs. Walt Metcalf the Loveland reunion. and R. E. Skinner of Salt Lake Dead Turkey "Bites" City visited Mr. and Mrs. Glen You wouldn't think a dead Udy during the week. Mr. Skin, turkey could do much damage, ner remained for a longer visit would you? Goldie Dunn can with members of his family tell you they can and do. Work- who are in different parts of ing at her job of inspecting the the valley. birds at the plant in Ogden, she Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. reached inside the bird as it LaMont Bate of Oak Ridge, moved along the line, caught Tenn., visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed her thumb and received a very Udy. painful injury to her right The two daughters of Mr. hand. and Mrs. Welton Ward of o Mr. and Mrs. V, Schoenfeld, have been with their Winnemuca, Nev., visited at grandparents for a week. Sunthe home of Mrs. Schoenfeld's day their parents came to get family, Mr. and Mrs. James them and visited Mr. and Mrs. Gardner. They were at the Art Ward, parents of Welton. Gardner home from Friday Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kennard until Monday. have returned from about a Ralph Gardner has returned months' vacation in and around horn? after working for a week Oakland, Calif. in Malad. Miss Campbell, sister of Afton Sunday visitors at the home Welling has been visiting with of their mother, Mrs Pearl Mr. and Mrs. Don Welling and Perry, were Mr. and Mrs. Ellis family. Perry and children, Bear River The William Silvester family City, and Mr. and Mrs. Alton came home the latter part of Perry and family of Ogden, the week having been in Mur and IlCr. and Mrs. O. H. Peter phy, Ida., during the summer. I son and son, Vaughn, of Peters-V- v Mark Birthdays ro. The ladies of, the Jr. Birth- Mr. and Mrs. Monroe PeterMr. son, Brigham City, and vnd Mrs. B. A. Dewe cf Ogden were Sunday gueste at the Jane1 Gardner home. Air. and Mrs. Jamos Dixon, FIRST Pattie and Debbie, Briglnm were callers at City, Sunday th Alvin Norr home. Tho Dixaunt, Mrs. Farr West. 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Plenty of light on your farm costs ,so little, too. So many ways it pays to "be modern light up the farm." Owen J. Jones and his wife, Bonnie Rytting Jones and their baby daughter left Tuesday morning for Chicago, where Owen will register in the school of Dentistry at Northwestern University. The A. N. Rytting and David Jones families held a party in their honor Monday night at the Rytting home. Mr. and Mrs. Jones are both graduates of Bear River High School and Utah State Agricultural College. storm and JrimmmaME to Le-Ve- re WILL ENTER CHICAGO SCHOOL combination A7 regained day Club met at the home of Lola Capener Wednesday night to honor Lola Capener and Cleo Forsberg for their birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hess and family have moved to Garland where they bought a home. We are sorry to have them move away. Mr. and Mrs. Udy have bought their home and will move in shortly. Mrs. Bessie Bitter and two children, Deon and Lowell, of Idaho Falls spent Saturday night and part of Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy. They all went to Perry Sunday where they visited a brother, Earl Young and family. Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Johnson of Rigby, Idaho also visited the Udys. Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Udy of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Tom San-da- ll of Tremonton and Miss Elouise Sandall of Salt Lake City went to Maddox Ranch Inn for a family dinner. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Udy took Elouise Sandall back to Salt Lake City where she is employed at the hospital as a nurse, she had vacationed here for a couple of weeks. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Kennard over, the Labor Day weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Reed of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Alf White, Preston, Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Kennard, Salt Lake City. dedication services at the church later in the afternoon. aluminum .ii,, Man Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson and son Tommy - accompanied by Mrs. Owen Cannon and daughter Carolyn spent last week on a vacation trip to the They Daisy Groberg Poc-atell- V in spent some time in Portland visited Mx. of and other cities of interest in home Salem, Ore., at the and Mrs. Floyd D. Nielsen, then that area. northwest. VACATION IN NORTHWEST RIVERSIDE MSOCUIKM Swrity lank of Utah of lock Sprit, Vty. Firtl mm |