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Show THE LEADER. Tremonlon. Uiah EAST GARLAND FIELDING by Mrs. Eph Peterson hv Florence Munson LEONARD SEYERSON, GOLD. GREEN BALL BRIDE VISIT HERE. SCHEDULED SATURDAY HEAD FOK A NEW POST IN EAST GARLAND HALL AT3 Leonard Severson and The East Garland Gold and his recent former the bride, Saturheld is to be Green ball Narah Ann of Memu.u y.m. day r eu. om hall is beautifully decorated using the theme of Winter Wonderland. Music for dancing will be furnished by the LaVerd John Orchestra. There will be refreshments and a program during intermission. Due to the painting going on at the church, the Relief Society work meeting was held at the home of Mrs. R. J. Potter Thursday. There was book binding under the direction of Mrs. Potter; six volumes of Relief Society magazines were bound. There was also basket weaving under the direction of and 7 were comwere Mrs. Hostessess pleted. Letitia Sorensen and Mrs. Sorensen. Ardes Adams was in Layton Friday and Saturday at the Don Bourne home. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Petersen and children and Mrs. Eva Peterson of Penrose visited at the Oryal Grover home Sunday afternoon. Essie-Peterse- n Na-om- a Transferred to Colorado Jerry Peterson and Curtis Grover have been transferred from Fort Ord to Camp Carson, Colo. Gordon Winter remained in California. Sylvan Korth took another load of their belongings to their new home in Nampa, Idaho Tuesday and returned Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Patterson of West Point and Mrs. Carma Taylor visited Friday with Mrs. Wayne Grover. The Grovers had as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ogden of Logan. Attend Dance Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper attended a Seventies dancing party at Snowville Friday evening. Mrs. Harper spent Wednesday in Penrose where she assisted her sister, Mrs. Mervin Holt at a quilting. phis, Tenr.ts.'te have been Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams and family took Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams to Riverton where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jenkins while they went on to Provo and visited Mr. and Mrs. David Sheldon. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson and son Rex and Rodney Peterson were Ogden visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Ward of Mrs. visited Odell Ogden Thompson Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Allen of Ogden visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen. Also visiting at the Sorensen home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fryer and family of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Parkinson and children of Portage called on the Sorensens Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fryer and children of Bountiful spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes. Mrs. J. P. Christensen and children were in Logan Monday. Meet Legislators Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter were at the 'U.S.A.C. Friday afternoon and evening to an affair sponsored by the Alumni and civic clubs for the State legislators and partners. In attendance were board members and part of the faculty. In the afternoon the men were taken on tours while the ladies were at a tea. In the entertained a evening banquet was held at the Union building, Mr. and Mrs. Granville Barlow and two children of Lewis-to- n called on Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson Friday. Mrs. Ross Rhodes and son Neal and Mrs. Ruby Nielson visited relatives in Ogden Wednesday. Mrs. Mel Barlow and daughter who went down the day before "returned home with them. Thursday. February 3, 1955 spending the past two weeks with Leonard's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sevtrson. Leonard has been stationed at Coins Christi. Texas for the p.tst eighteen months but will now 1 ft y go to San Diego. Calif., to ie. i his duties. siime Friday. Navy Leonard took his bride to the Temple at Logan. Following the ceremony they were honored at a lovely dinner party given by Leonard's parents at the Bluebird. Other guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Thurgood and Miss JaAnne McLarsen of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Walker of Logan. Milton Hendricks of Calif., has been spending several days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess are happy to announce the arrival of a little granddaughter born January 22nd to Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Anderson (Marlene Hess) of Snowville at a Brigiiam City UTAHN PUSHES RIVER WEEK Hugh W. Collon of Veinol, slate thoirmon of Hospital. the Upper Colorado River Grass Roots Inc., pins an Aquolante badge on Sam Emerson Earl made a business Ahkeah, chairman of the Navajo Tribal Council, while Navajo Howard Gorman watches. Utah citizens now have a chance to become Aquolantes (water trip to Salt Lake City Friday. Colorado River Storage Project. Colorado vigMantes) in support of the weekend with Spending River Week will begin February 13. her mother, Mrs. Hyrum Udy was Miss Rheumina Udy of will be held at the home of relatives here. Ogden. Phill W. Mason of Salt Lake Mrs. Donnetta Petersen on FebA weekend guest at the home 9th. spent Sunday with his City of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Holt was ruary E. C. Mr. and Mrs. .parents, of Ptonald Ogden Welljng Mrs. Mae Upton of Salt Lake Mason and family. spent the weekend with his City. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Richards Mr. and Mrs. Clifford parents. Visiting at the home of Mr. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Owen Hess last week Welling. Mrs. J. D. Munson spent a Ferris Allen of Tremonton were were Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Pru-it- t few days last week with rela- among those who attended the and family of Ogden. Legislature Tour at the A. C. at Ogden. tives Book Lore Meets at Logan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Godfrey The Book I ore Club met at Leo Earl of Logan was callat Logan. spent Thursday Mrs. the home of Irene Peck on a number of "shut-insGuests at the home of Mr. ing Wednesday evening and enjoyed in our ward Saturday. hearing Mrr. Mvrl Udy review and Mrs. C. O. Hendricks the were of week the Guests at the home of Mr. and Daphne Du MauvWr's book "My latter part Cousin P.achael." A delicious Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Florence Mrs. Herman Lott and luncheon was served by the and family of Morgan. were Mr. and Mrs. hostess to twelve club members Norman. Petersen of Salt Lake John Lott and two daughters and guests. The next meeting City spent the weekend with of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hay-war- much-neede- d " family-Sunda- Lott and family of Tremonton. In Hospital Andrew Jcnen is receiving mod cnl cpre at the L.D.S. Hospital at Lo;';in this week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Grill and mail dang'.iter of Ogden spent Sunday with Mrs. Grill's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Owen and family. Mrs. C. Ft. Weaver of Omaha. Nebraska has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Theo Richards and family during the- past week. Wednesday they were joined by two other sisters. Mrs. Aileen Boss of Garland and Mrs. Mabel Anderson of Bothwell and enjoyed a dinner party at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Severson, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Severson accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Verl Walker of Logan spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Walton at Layton and with Mrs. W. E. Potter at Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen spent several days of last week attending the Wool Growers convention held at Salt Lake City. They also attended a buffet supper given by Miss Lucy Redd for their daughter, Miss Bonnie Hansen and her fiance, Bill Weiler. About forty guests were present. Wednesday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gam were Mrs. Reed Larkin and daughter, Carol, and Mrs. Garn Larkin of Logan. The Gam's grandson, Garn Larkin, will leave Germany by boat Saturday morning and upon arrival in the states will be stationed at Camp Carson, Colo. Pot Luck Party The Lady Members of the Birthday club held a Pot Luck Party at the home of Mrs. Ber- - Earl Thursday afternoon, complimenting Mrs. Earl on her birthday anniversary. A social was held. Mrs. D. B. Jones has been receiving medical care at a Salt Iake C ty Hospital during the pa.st week. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen drove to Ogden Wednesday evening to meet their daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Don Petersen of Law-toOklahoma, who will visit nadine n. with relatives here in the valley for an indefinite period. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen attended "Open House" in compliment to their daughter, Bonnie, at Salt Lake City last week. The party was given by Mrs. W. F. Weiler Sr., Mrs. Harmon and Mrs. Burrell at the Harmon home. About two hundred guests called during the even- - ing. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson entertained a group of friends at their home Friday evening. A hot supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welling, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth and Mr. and Mrs. A." W. Burns. Sunday guests at the home of Mi", and Mrs. J. D. 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