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Show FIELDING By Florence Munson Girls Receive Individual Awards Individual awards were presented to a large number of Mutual girls at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Saundra Mae Hansen was a 100 girl record, in all having a 100 meetings. Those receiving individual awards were, Arlene Potter, Louise Petersen, Dee Ann Wood, Florene Anger, Saundra Mae Hansen, Margarete Burton, Mary Burton, Sylvia Burton, Larene Burton, Marlene Garn, Sherry Smith, Shirley Cannon, Tamara Welling, Karen Wood, Virginia Welling, Alice Robbins, Linda Coombs, Judy Owen, Patsy Petersen, Judy Hess, Carol Coombs, Verlene Udy, JaNae Zundel, LaRee Gro-ve- r, Linda Anger, Lona Godfrey, Kristine Coombs and Sharon Anderson. First year Bee Hive Awards went to Cordelia Burton, Norma Burton and Reta Richards. Family Honors Herman Lott Herman Lott was guest of honor at a party held at Tremonton Park Sunday afternoon. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Emery and Miss Luanna Skinner of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lott, Mr. and Mrs. John Lott, Mr. and Mrs. Theon Lott, Thayne Archibald and Miss Clarice Skinner of Ogden, Mrs. Saddie Lott of Clarkston, Mrs. Leora Lott and family of Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. USED CAR BARGAINS 53 DeSoto 52 DeSoio, Extra Good 52 Plymouth Sedan 795.00 51 Plymouth Con ver table. Extra Clean 695.00 8. Loaded S1545.00 1195.00 51 Plymouth Sedan 645.00 51 Pontiac Sedan 645.00 Get Your Transportation For The Deer Hunt BEAR RIVER AUTO CO. Garland, Utah Phone 25-761- Ted Lott, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stenquist of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott of Fielding and their families. The occasion was Mr. Lott's birthday anniversary. A lovely luncheon was enjoyed followed by games and a social. Mr. Lott was presented with a nice gift. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah. Jones and daughter of Hemit, Calif., visit ed at the D. B. Jones home last week. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hastings and sons Danny and Jeffery of Roy. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood last week were Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Evans and children Marvin and Donna of Norwalk, California. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred, Mrs. Wayne Garn, Ross Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood attended funeral services for Ed Whittaker at Farmington last week. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson last week was Mrs. Rex their daughter-in-la(Dolly) Munson and daughter Judy of National City, California. During the latter part of the week Mrs. J. D. Munson and Mrs. Rex Munson spent a few days with relatives and friends at Rupert and Paul, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Evans and Mrs. Elmer Richards attended funeral services at Salt Lake City last week for Mrs. Karen Janson Lyndell. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling are happy over the arrival of a little born Aug. 4th to Mr .and Mrs. Raymond (Adair) Brown at Lay ton. Mrs. Welling has been spending the past week with her daughter and and getting acquainted with her new grand child. '.' grand-daught- er Thursday for a vacation trip to California. They will visit at Los Angeles with the Owens Tom Grill at San Diego and in Mexico. They plan to be gone about a week. Miss Linda Anger returned home Tuesday after having spent the past two and a half months with her grandmother, Mrs. W. L. Allred and other relatives at Burbank, California. Visiting with Mrs. Beverly Grill Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moulton and family of Ogden. Houseguest at the Glen home this week is Miss Karen Kay Walton of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Emery and family of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott and family last week. Miss Lana Godfrey accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Theil Jensen and daughter, Tamra of Mill- ville to Yellowstone Park where son-in-la- " Jut ' V""1 ACCUSE OF WAR OF MURDER Sgt. Dowell Adams, 27 (R), of Cottonwood, Ala., and Specialist 2- -c Edward T. Smith, 24, of Fresno, California appear to gether at Fort Jay on Governors! Island, N. Y. to testify at the trial of Sgt. James C. Gallagher of Brooklyn. The latter is acus-e- d of collaborating with the en emy" and of causing the unpre meditated death of three of his Sev-erso- n THE LEADER, Tremonton. Utah Thursday, August 18. 1955 she has been the past week. Visiting at the Glenn Sever-so- n home last week were Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Fairbrother and son, Donald of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. On Tuesday the Seversons and their guests spent the day at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standing attended funeral services for Mrs. Standing's brother, John Earl of Hayward, Calif. The funeral was held at Providence, worth last week. 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Miss Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Carol Mclntire who had been Leo Farnsworth during the past spending a week at the Fryer week were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. home returned home with them. Earl of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Phyllis Hess of Brigham Otto Sainsbury of Salt Lake visited with Mrs. Ruby Farns- - City. |