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Show handiwork which she had made. Many of the ladies brought Thursday. February 16. 1956 handiwork, too. Delicious rewere served. freshments Don Mrs. of Mr. and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thorson Davis home to stay while their mother is getting acquainted are enjoying a vacation in CalBy Myrle Udy with their new baby brother. ifornia. While there they will The girls will be here until the visit Mrs. Thorson's daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. middle of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phillips and George Penivich, in Palo Alto. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen family, Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Mrs. Evelyn Archibald and and Bourne and family and Deane son spent Wednesday in Larry were Bourne Sunday guests of Salt Lake City at the home of The annual ward homecoming Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne. reunion will be held Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Streator Tingey Mr. and Mrs. Vern Barrett and Feb. 22 in the ward hall. Dinner came up from Ogden and visited family. The occasion was the will be served at 1 p.m. and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. birthday anniversary of Mrs. again at 4 p.m. Tickets will be Lester Coombs, Saturday for a Colleen Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. Leland (Sonny) sold at the door. The proceeds short time. are to be applied to the ward Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ward and Anderson and- baby of Ogden with Sonny's, weekend the spent Sbuilding fund and for the oper family of Rupert, Ida., visited ation of the M.I.A. A good pro Sunday with their parents, Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Anderson. Sonny is attending gram will be given in the even and Mrs., J. H. Ward. ing. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward and Weber College. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy and Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Jensen atHonored At Mutual two children spent Sunday in tended the funeral of a relative, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Check-ett- s were the honored couple at Magna with Mrs. Udys sisters J. C. Ward In Malad, Monday. and families, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Myron Richards Mutual Tuesday evening. They Walters and Mr. and Mrs. James and family spent Sunday in Ben- were featured on "This is Your Hall. son with the parents of Mrs. Life". The childrens Valentine dance Mrs. Maurine Udy wa3 hostess Richard's Mr. and Mrs. Ballard, was enjoyed by the younger set, at a quilting, Tuesday. A num- for Mr. Ballard's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. DeLose Udy, Friday evening. ber of neighbors quilted for Miss Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins Elouise Sandall, a bride-to-bRiverside, have a new baby a group of friends entertained sister of Maurine. daughter born last week. They at Cap-endinner, evening. Mrs. Friday Leland have and three and this makes boys, Bishop Kim, two year old son of Mr. and daughter, MarLee, their third girl. ,Mr. and Mrs. spent Thursday and Friday in Radar, Corinne, are the maternal and Mrs. Mario Checketts was Salt Lake City whew Bishop grandparents, and T. J. Udy, taken suddenly ill. He was rushCapener attended a meting of Riverside, paternal grandparent. ed to the hospital and kept there over night, but returned to his governmental farm problems. home AlbuSunday, much improved for left They Saturday in health. querque, New Mexico where Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen BEAR RIVER CITY they will visit for some time spent Saturday and Sunday in and Mr. son and their with wife, By Andrea Huggins Eden, Ida., visiting their son and Mrs. Robert Capener (Pauline wife, Mr. and Mrs. Keith John-se- n Davis). , and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Macfarlane and Checketts Sydney Myron' Macand children and Ardene celebrated their birthday farlane of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. The: P.T'.a7 held a meeting at Sunday, by having Alf White and family and Mrs. the school house some of their aunts and uncles Wednesday Beth Bowcutt of Logan visited evening. President Mario Check-ett- s and cousins and grandparents their mother, Mrs. J. R. Kennard conducted and introduced with them to enjoy the occasion. during the week. the speaker ,of the evening, Supt. Out of town guests included Mr. Dinner guests at the home of Kenneth Weight, who spoke on and Mrs. Edward Clayson of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kennard the and disadvant- Cornish, Mr. and Mrs. Vidmar "advantages Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. ages of all students in the town Clayson and children, Steven, Vernon Hess of Salt Lake City the same high school'-'- . Kathy and Loralee of Pocatello, attending Wm. McBride A vote was taken after the talk and Mr. and Mrs. Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Adam-soof Tremonton. and it was decided to leave it Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. Relatives Visit Here up to the students to decide Keith Clayson and daughters, The following people who at- which school they would attend. Judy, Janet, Beverly and Debra, tended the funeral for Pres. C. (Becky Lee Zinck gave a read Preston, Ida., and grandparents, E. Smith, Friday were visitors ing and the Third and Fourth Mr. and Mrs. Charles Checketts and dinner guests of Mr. and grades sang a song. Hostesses of Bear River City. Mrs. E. W. Ward and Mr. and for the evening were "Mrs. Antone B. Christensen spent Mrs. J. O. Hadfield. Mr. and Georgia Schofield, Mrs. Vinnie several days here with his parMrs. David Smith and family, Zinck, Mrs. Romaine Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Christents, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Smith, Mr. Mrs. Marge Huggins. ensen, returning to San Diego, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin (Irish) and Mrs. Vern Smith and Mrs. Calif., last week. Antone spent: Anthony Sharp of Draper, Mr. Anderson motored to the Veter- three months in a Naval hospital and Mrs. Wm. Hansen of Mur- ans Hospital in Salt Lake City in Japan. He has been released ray, Mrs. Carrie White, Salt to visit their son, Jack Christ-ense- from the Navy. , who is a patient there. Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mrs. Reuben Holmgren enterMrs. Lorna Adams and daugh- tained Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Willis at a family party SaturPeterson, and Mrs. Martha Pet- ter, Sharon Christensen, Pocain honor of her day evening erson, Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. tello, Ida., visited Mrs. Adams's husband's birthday. She was n Welton Ward, Pocatello; Mr. and sisters, Ruby Anderson and e assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Paul Ward and children, Anderson, over the weekand Gayle Holmgren of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Rayola end. Salt Lake City. Walker of Ggden. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Norma Dee Zundell of Paul Ward and children and Willard was a weekend guest AT WALDRON HOME Mrs. Rayola Walker were over- of Miss Katherine Whitaker. The Ladies Farm Bureau met Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holley, night guests at the E. W. Ward home. , at the home of Mrs. Mary And- Ann and Steven, Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis went erson, Friday, for their meeting. were1 weekend visitors at the to Brigham Tuesday night and Miss Bessie Hansen was present home of Mr. and Mrs Russell brought their grand children, and displayed some beautiful Waldron. THE LEADER. honor of DeLon. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hadfield were their guests that dcy. Spends Week In Hospital Charles Litchford has returned home after being in the Veteran's hospital in Salt Lake City the past week. Mrs. Axel Hassel was hostess at a dinner, Sunday, .in honor of her husband's birthday." Guest at the Hassel home were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudbury, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jensen and family, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Chlarson, Brigham City, Mrs. J. L. Couch and Jane, Garland and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burbank. Mr. and Mrs. David Olague, Ramona and Rosina, will be missed around our town. They are leaving to make a new home in Gooding, Ida. They received word from their son, Pvt. Olague, who has been in Camp Gordon, Ga., that he is being transferred to Ft. Lewis, . Washington. Visit Mother At Hospital Mrs. James Holdaway and Mrs. Henry Marble visited Sunday at the Valley hospital with Tremonton. Utah RIVERSIDE Ward Reunion to Be Wednesday e, DEWEY VILLE Ey Mrs. Wayne Fryer Home on Leave Pvt. DeLon Gardner, son of Floyd Gardner, came home last week from Ft. Ord, Calif. He will leave for further military training at Camp Chaffee, Arkansas, this week. Claude Reay, Randolph, visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Olague. Mr. Reay is a brother of Mrs. OlaMr. and Mrs. gue. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Norr and Karen are enjoying a vacation in Arizona. J. Reuben Oxborrow spent Thursday and Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thales Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer visited last Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowen in Kearns. , Mr. and Mr Floyd Gardner gave a family dinner Sunday in Le-Re- ay their mother, Mrs. Mary Ander- Weber High last Friday night son, Thatcher, who is receiving were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitcare there. aker, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock, Mrs. Clarence Perry, Kent Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham and Carl, are home after visitand DeLon and Bertha Gardner. ing for a few days at the home Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nielsen and of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnwere Sunday dinner daughters son in Preston. Friday, Mrs. the home of Mr. and at guests Johnson and Mrs. Victor H. Mrs. A. O. Hall in Ogden. The Duke and Mrs. George A. Brown Halls have moved in to their of Magna visited at the Perry new home there. home. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowen and children visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer. Mrs. Rupert Blackham attended a meeting at the new U.E.A. offices in Salt Lake City, Wednesday night. Attending with Mrs. Blackham at the meeting was Dr. John Carlyle from the U.S.A.C. Mrs. Ted ielsen was hostess at a family dinner in honor of her daughter's, Mrs. Jack Erick-sen'- s birthday, Feb. 7th. Mrs. Ericksen also entertained family members at a dinner on the 9th in honor of her father, Ted's birthday. Andrew Nielsen, Jr., was a guest at the Ericksen home that evening. Attending the ball game at ENJOYS EXCURSION Mrs. Fred Gephart and Mrs. Harry Woodward returned home this week from an excursion of the Los Angeles Temple and other places of interest The tour was conducted by Vida Fox Clawson. TO ATTEND MEETINGS IN DENVER Three members of the Methodist Youth Fellowship group will leave for Denver today and will be there until next Monday. Bruce Woerner, Kenneth DeJarnatt and Marilyn Cook will attend meetings pertaining to the Christian Witness Mission. er P.T.A. 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