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Show Mrs. Vern Roche and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kimber Barlow GEPHART STORES CO. Candidates to be outstanding mother for consideration for the honors. All nominations must be into Mrs. Dan F. Olsen, 81 N. 4th W. Erigham City before Feb. 15 to be eligible. Mrs. Olsen will supply application blanks on , request. To be eigible a mother must be successful as evidenced by the character and achievement and family were guests at the "BUY FOR CASH AND PAY LESS" home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Petersen of Deweyville at a family dinner honoring Mr. Elmer Petersen on his 78th birthday anniversary. The Women's Federated Clubs of of Utah sponsor annually a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laws 100 ONLY Reg. 49c district to each from with candidate visited Malad, Ida., Sunday for American Mrs. Laws' sister and husband, be a candidate Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen. Mother of the Year. Nominations for a mother to Mrs. Ed Silvester was an Og-- j the Northern District represent den visitor, Wednesday. now are being received. Any Miss Jean Petersen of Salt or group (including Lake City was a weekend guest individual, church may nominate an group) of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . . Howard Petersen. Mr. Dean went to Hewlett was also a weekend ry, Friday. Sunday, they where stayed they Ida., Burley, guest at the Petersen home. overnight with Mr. Zollinger's Mrs. Josephine Nelson and brother. Clavne Zollinger and son, tmery, and nis daughter, family, returning home Monday! Carolyn, visited at Clearfield, afternoon. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ray Shaw's brother, George Hewett and family. Fred Ellis and family, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F." Peter spent the day at the Shaw home, sen and daughter, Karol, visited Sunday. Friday, Mrs. Mary Andhusband, Mr. and Mrs, Donald in Cigden Wednesday with Mr. ersen and Glen Stark were and Mrs. Arden Johansen ana guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Andersen and family. THATCHER-PENROSis Mr. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Palmer family. Mrs. Johansen sister. Petersen's Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Woods By Mrs. Leonard Peterson of Salt Lake City visited Satur Mr. Mrs. and Andersen were Mrs. Roy Palmer's with Sunday dinner guests of parents. day at the their daughter and husband, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen were guest speakers even- and Mrs. Milton Norman, of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gibbs visit Snowville Ward Sunday Mrs. Petersen Dell and Corinne. ing, Jay ed in Cache Valley Sunday with sang, accompanied by Mr. PeterWednesday, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller Jr. visited friends and relatives. sen. Following the meeting they Woods attended a wedding party Saturday and Neil Miller and Last week, Mr. and Mrs. Law visited at the Larkin home. in Logan for Mr. and Mrs. Evan wife of Provo spent the week- rence Petersen were visited by Mr. Mrs. of John and Cranner Adams. He is the son of Mrs. of home their at the parents, her brother, Melvin Petersen of end Corinne visited with Mr. and Woods' sister and husband, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller. Brigham City and Lawrence's The boys had attended the U.E cousin. Orval Jensen, of Port Mrs. Earl Andersen, Saturday. and Mrs. Okeath Adams. Collect Scrap Iron They brought Mr. Oscar PeterA. Leadership school at Brigham land. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hod sen home with them. Miss ReNee The and Explorer Post 629 just City, Thursday, Friday ges of Fielding were Monday Andersen, Salt Lake student, a project of collecting completed dinner guests at the Petersen spent the weekend with her to raise funds for iron scrap Mr. and Mrs. Ersol Berchtold home. activities. They de parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl their post Have Family Dinner and Mrs. Fred L. Petersen of livered their last load to BrigLast Thursday, Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Nelson and ham Saturday and added a total Brigham City visited at the George L. Miller home Monday. Bert Stokes and family, Mr son visited at Blackfoot, Idaho, of $206.00 to their treasury. Tuesday, the Millers visited in Elmer Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. last weekend with Mrs. Nelson's Scout week began here SunOgden with their daughter and Lawrence Petersen, Mr. an sister, Mrs. J. Evans. day evening with an inspirationBishop and Mrs. William Bur- al program by the Scouts and ton and family and Mrs. Golden Explorers. Talks were given by Burton and daughter, Jeannie, Robert Zollinger, Mark Peterwere in Salt Lake City Sunday sen, Scout Master, Mervin Holt evening at the McKinley Ward and Explorer advisor, Lyman to attend the Farewell Testi- Zollinger and committee chairmonial of James Roholt, who man, Jesse F. Petersen, An art-icwill leave soon for the Californwas read by Reggie Peteria L.D.S. Mission. Bishop Burton sen and a merit badge demonwas a speaker. His daughter stration was given by Dean Holt. & Gayle and Miss Jeannie Burton, Music was furnished by the Explayed a piano duet on the plorer Chorus. Patrol leader, Grant Adams, conducted the Mr. Thayne Stokes attended a program and prayers were ofSEE OUR NEW birthday dinner' party Thursday fered by Clair Zollinger and 1956 honoring his brother, Jack Stok- Kent Petersen. es, at the home of his .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Stokes attended the Farewell TestiDUPLICATE We Sell the Famous (S monial for Jack at the Bothwell Ward, Sunday evening. Mr. J. Wilford Miller returned last week after spending several weeks visiting in Californfor CAR, TRUCK and ia. His daughter, Mrs. Newel Johnson and children, of Ogden, All kinds - All Sizes TRACTOR spent the weekend with him. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson attended Sacrament meeting in MAIN , SEE US AT 137 WEST Ogden Sunday where he assisted in confirming his grandson a member of the church. Follow-th- e meeting, they were dinner J. H. RHEAD. Manager guests of their son Kenneth and family. Has Accident Jesse F. Petersen Jr., had a painful accident Saturday while skating. It was necessary to have four stitches in the cut over his left eye. Mrs. Albert Smith took her mother, Mrs. Engvar Petersen to Salt Lake City, Monday to have a check-u- p by her doctor. They were accompanied by Mrs. William Petersen and enjoyed lunch at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Palmer. Mrs. Palmer is Mrs. Engvar Petersen's, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McNeelev were in Ogden Monday to attend funeral services for Mr. George Wright.' Mrs. McNeeley remain ed overnight with her sister, Mrs. Ed (Ruth) Wright. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Jos eph Nelson visited in Logan with Mrs. Nelson's brother, Edward Knowles, who is in the hospital there. Sunday, the Nelsons had all their children home for a family dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Adams ...ANDAUTMI8I and small son visited this week end at the home of Mr. Adam's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ttfwfafttyJI Ctenkl Adams. SMttkMstl NmII Gene Jensen, Jerry and Kent FwriWtjr rMMr MMgH Petersen, winning team of the StyHtgl ' tow "tatifrtNi tattrtws! Napr". Lrop Judging at the State Fair and their leader, Leonard Petersen, were entertained Friday by Brooding of chicks by infrared heat is so the leaders. They enjoyed infrared lamp simple .'. . just one a tour of many points of interest for 100 chicks. No hover or other equipment in, Salt Lake Citv ant i. D ai is necessary. the Doll House jfollowedutiiijci the by No huddling. Chicks arc always in full Dau game at the A. C. In Logan VISIT view for quick spotting of abnormalities. Friday evening. Miss Myrna Petersen nt s.n Lake City spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. buy from your and Mrs. L. M. Petersen. PHONE AL ELECTRICALLY Mr. and Mrs. Lyman ZollinModern-fA- MA ger visited in Brigham and Per-Co. Power & Chosen for Mother Honors Plastic Tea APRONS $00 4 for A THE LEADER, Tremonlon. Utah Thursday. February 9. 1956 of her individual children. She She must have a sense of responsibility in civic affairs and be active in service for public benefit. Hit youngest child must be over 15 years of age. Any legal mother, with the exception of a divorced mother, may be eligible. 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