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Show Porcupines Should RIVERSIDE Stick Closer To Home By Mrs. Rtyrle Udy Couples Attend Nevada Reception Some Mr. and Mrs. Voss Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward, and Mrs. Vida Howell of Pocatello went to Las Vegas Friday to attend the wedding recepion for their niece, Jeanne Austin who was married in the Los Angeles L.D.S. Temple. They report a wonderful trip and a lovely wedding reception. Mrs. Howell is remaining for a few days with the Jensens before returning to Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne and family consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Bourne and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phillips honored Diane Bourne and fiance Del Kraaina Sunday at the home of in Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phillips Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. John Kraaina parents of Del, of attended also. Mr. and Mrs. Delose Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Radar and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rader went to Salt Lake City during the week to attend a wedding reception. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Moss and daughters of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Delose Udy. Janus Moss remained with Barbara Udy for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rader and family of Idaho Falls visited for some time with the Udys. Officers of the M.I.A. attended a six Stake Convention in Malad Saturday night. Mrs. Peg Coombs accompanied by Lillian Tingey and Mina Ward were in Ogden Thursday. Mina Ward remained with her daughter, Rayola Walker until Friday. Mrs. Agnes Burnett is visiting with her children. She spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Horton Nish in Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wood in C'g-de- n, river-botto- By Mrs. Darwin Anderson is probably "pining" away for his or her errant mate. But the missing porcupine wandered too far off the reservation and three Tremonton youngsters "disposed" of the animal on South Tremont Street last weekend. Porcupines seldom appear where people are and vice versa for obvious reasons on both sides. So Pete Quin-neJohn Shaw and L. D. Thomas armed themselves with a rake, a broomstick and some rocks and kept any innocent householdre from being stuck with a thorny problem. spine-tingli- Kae Thompson "porky" m Mrs. Irving Ransom and daughter of Springville spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Anderson and other relatives. Home For Visit Miss Carol Erickson who is employed at San Francisco, Calif., is home for a visit. Erickson, Salt Lake City was also home for .the weekend at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Arthur Erickson. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heslop presnted the program at Sacrament services. Talks were given oy Frank, Ray and Clyde Heslop. Erma H. Barfuss and Clyde also sang a duet. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Francom, Kay, LaVor Francom and Miss Shirley Grunig of Brigham City will attend Utah State Fair and the Ice Follies one day this week. Appearing on KSL TV Friday was Eula Thompson. The was in connection with her new job at the Silhouette Figure Form in Ogden. Boys Enjoy Outing The Guide c?ass of Primary ELWOOD ng y, VISIT IN BOUNTIFUL Mr. and Mrs. Parley Archibald visited with their son Lowell and family in Bountiful Sunday. to Arizona Off Ro-lay- ne Miss Kae Thompson who has been employed at Yellowstone Park during the summer left for Phoenix, Ariz., Tuesday morning. She will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warner Thompson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ames, Pocatello,, Ida., spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Trent Thompson. Visiting in Laramie, Wyo., with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Frederic are Rose, Lester and Linda Chambers. Mrs. Laura Pooge and children of Ogden are staying at the Chambers home while they are away. Steryl Miller is at home for awhile before registering at the B.Y.U. Steryl was employed at Seattle, Wash., durng the summer. Leo Miller is at Uintah for' several days. under the direction Crossen, leader, enjoyed a "cook THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah out" last Thursday. Rou Jean Thursday. September 19. 1957 Frank, counselor as also present. Boys in the class are Carlos ILLINOIS FAMILY ATTEND HART REUNION Frank, Steven Harris, Oleen VISITS RELATIVES Dur-an- d Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook were Hansen, Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Bill D. Darrow in Salt Lake City Saturday to Hansen, and Wayne and daughter Debra Jo, Wads-wort- attend the James H. Hart fam111., are visiting relatives ily reunion. Lewis Jones of District Judge one was guest speaker at the "Special Interest" class last Tuesday evening. Judge Jones discussed legal problems with an interested group. Attending the Utah State Fair and Hogle Zoo, Saturday were 8 9 Darwin, Rhea, David and Darry INCLUDING HOLIDAYS Anderson. Walter Fridal Jr., was also a Salt Lake City visitor Saturday. YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER In Salt Lake City Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fridal. Hun-sake- r. h, Open 7 Days A Week a.m. to Groceries - Meats Ice Cream - Notions Fresh Produce - Frozen Foods PFC. CLYDE ML HOLT GETS ASSIGNMENT Pfc. Clyde M. Holt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin E. Holt, has been assigned as an instructor in radar maintenance and repair at Ft. Bliss, El Paso. LYLE S GROCERY Tex. Pfc. Holt completed a course in the work at Ft. Melba Bliss on July 18. of nine-we- p.m. ek Tremonton W. Main 761 I AL De-lo- se Farm-ingto- Observe Birthdays Together Bishop and Mrs. Ron Hales went to Salt Lake City Monday where they'll meet Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cravens and attend the ''Holiday On Ice", honoring Bishop Hales and his sister, Mrs. Cravens, whose birthdays are close together. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wood of Mendon visited the J. H. Wards Sunday evening. Mrs. Effie Welling has been in East Tremonton taking care of her grand children while Mrs. Robert their mother, Brough was in the hospital with a new baby, and later when Mrs. Brough was released from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pier-so- n of Salt Lake City were guests of Bishop and Mrs. Ron Hales Sunday. Helen Capener and Mar Lee spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. Frank Ward and small son of Ogden visited the J. H. Wards Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Udy and sons of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Udy and other relatives Saurday and Sunday. Ed Udy Honored on Birthday DR. PAUL K. NASFELL OPTOMETRIST BETTER VISION HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED NOW. FOR Tremonton Phone - Thursdays T'' n. Nina Burnett and children and Phyllis Udy and boys were in Logan Saturday. Maxine Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Max Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Johnson and Kathleen Capener have attended "Holiday On Ice", at the State Fair. The family of Ed Udy hohor-e- d him at a birthday party Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy in Fielding. Rayola Walker of Ogden visited Mrs. Mina Ward Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Foster of Preston, Ida., visited at the Mary Udy home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Young of Logan visited the J. O. 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