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Show last week in Ogden with Mr. daughter of Laketown. Utah, meeting with all the Primary evening. Guests were Mr. andj i i x V.I and Mrs. Joe Allen and other Mr. and Mrs. Udell Champneys children taking part. Mrs. Dean Selman. Flossie Knudsen was presentand family of Malad and Mr. relatives. Mrs. Allred accompanied her and Thomas Harold ed with a special award certifiMrs. Leon Parkinson Mrs. Mr. and and n mother Mrs. Owen John to Idaho. for having taught in Trail cate of Lava,Ross at son visited and Sunday family Friday. work for ten years Builders the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Mrs. Ora Hoskins. Mrs. Laura The Peterson families were still is and teaching. and Parkinson. Gibbs, Mrs. Ivy Hoskins pleasantly surprised by a visit attended Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs Mr. and Hoskins Nellie Mrs. Marian Reese of Hunter, Ut., Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Howard at reunion Moon Crystal DeLos Gibbs Mrs. the of and visited Provo Mr. Van and Lundeen and family, and Phil Reese Nuys, at Sunday. the and Springs California. They were Monday Sunday Saturday and boys have been enjoying a Ekins Mrs. Mr. of Artell Mrs. and Mr. home of Mr. and Virgil dinner guests vacation in Southern California evening Harris with their mother. Mrs. and family of Whittier. Calif., the past ten days. DeLos and and Mrs. Eph Peterson and they Nellie Reese who is ill. and Mrs. Rose Ekins of Helen and sons, Gary and spent the night at the Edna Larson home and had breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conloy ington. Calif., are visiting here appeared on the television and relatives. friends with with Mrs. Dorris Peterson after; in Falls. Idaho week "It Pays to be Married," the show. spent which they left for a session at Friday at 12:30. They won some Primary Gives Program Guests at the home of Mr. and the Idaho Falls Temple and a The Primary presented the nice prizes. They are all expect-- i Neilson Sunday were Mrs. Yellowstone. in Sunday evening ed home this Friday. trip through Mr. and Mrs. Alan Adams and program Mr. and Mrs. Kay Sorenson and family of Provo spent the week end at the Wilford Sorensen home. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jackson and children of Martinez, California MISSOURI WIFE SLAIN Mrs. Wilma Allen, arrived at the L. M. Holman GRAIN wife of a wealthy Kansas home Saturday night. owner automobile agency Citv Mrs. Karen Hansen spent who has been missing for sevGROWER was found slam, some Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. L. eral weeks A home. her M. Holman. In the afternoon thirtv miles from they drove to Tremonton and visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oyler. By Mrs. Gibbs Allen Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Evans of California visited Saturday at the J. P. Christensen home. Marvin remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris and Mrs. Ross Rhodes. Mrs. Ruby Devere Harris and daufamily, Nielson and Mrs. Nan Bowcutt Donna and Sherry left joined other sisters at Brigham ghters. for a ten day trip to City for a birthday dinner for Friday and the Northwest. Mr. Mrs. La Rue Glassman at the Seattle Morris and Mr. Harris will atTropical Restaurant. tend a three day Insurance Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Jones and Convention while in Seattle. Spence Clark of Salt Lake City Mrs. Frances Allen visited were week end guests of Mr. ' and Mrs. Paul Larson. Headquarters For held at 11 was The parade Mils. Larson Mr. and Conrad AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS luncheon was and family of Salt Lake City a.m. after which had visited Sunday at the Paul and on sale. The Relief Society ice and i pie stand, the hamburger Paul and Louis Larson homes. SMJLMJ were handed out by the 111 cream Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler, Sr. were scouts the School, Sunday Member Federal Warehouse System accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gus in charge of cold drinks, they TREMONTON to PHONE Ogden Sunday. Forsberg also had a fish pond, tractor annual held their The ward driving contest, volley ball etc. Fun Day Saturday at the grove which proved a huge success. THE LEADER. Trmonton, Uttb Thursday. August 11. EAST GARLAND By Mrs. Eph Peterson Will Enter Dental School Clayde Christensen who has been convalescing at home from a blood clot in his leg has received word that he passed his tests and has been accepted at the Ann. Arbor Dental School and will leave for Michigan in September. Visitors from Alaska Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Grover flew to Salt Lake City from their home at Palmer Alaska Tuesday. They were met at the airport by their son and wife Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Grover who took them to their home in Provo where they spent the Wesley and family night. them to East Garland brought where they spent Wednesday and Thursday visiting relatives and friends. They bought a new car and drove to Los Angeles and then up the coastal route and home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shaffer of Twin Falls, Idaho visited Sunday with Mrs. Dora Shaffer. Bob was here playing baseball in on the Magic Valley Cowboy team. and JoAnne Mrs. Shaffer were Salt Lake City visitors Monday. Two babies were blessed in meeting Sunday. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne. Oyler now has the name of Krys. The parents were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oyler and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dunn of Brig-haCity. The new baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen is named Lonny Jane. They were Og-de- n m .. 195S accompanied by Mrs. Elma Peterson of Fielding. The fathers officiated in both instances. Barbara Shaffer returned from Idaho Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Gleod of Salt Lake City. The Gleeds were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler, Jr. of Idaho spent the week end here with relatives. Robert Johnson who has been here for several days returned home with his parents. The Primary held a very interesting Sunday evening ser vice under the direction of La Vona Grover. The theme was developed by song's from the youngsters, poems by Michealj Rhodes and Lloyd Adams, Kathy Sorensen sang "God Bless Am- erica. bpeakers were Luella Pierson, Rhea Rhodes, Hazel Riser, Letetia Sorensen and Merle Larson with Margie Atkinson narrator. Mabel Hansen was the Stake Board visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Evans of Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Frank Hall left Sunday for their home in Lancaster, California after spending a month here. 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