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Show f H E: Hake Tremonton You. Shopping Center L. esses were Mrs. .Sorensen and Luella Peirson. "." . . Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred Mrs. Eph PetenMO , had as. guests Friday and Sat urday Mr, and Mrs. Parley All-- .: Y.M.M.I.A. Reorganized' red ol ugden. ;,i . ol Peterr Mrs. Howard ... Mrvand recent ' reorganiiation The son of Tremonton were Sunday the Eishopric necessitated sev- . dinner guests of the Allreds. eral changes in other organfcza-Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen tions. Clyde Sorensen "was tained superintendent of the were in Logan Saturday. They lY.M.M.I.A., with Blaine Rhodes also visited with Marlin Soren. son. and Leon Anderson as counselors. Sidney Sorensen was Mrs. Sidney Sorensen spent made second counselor to the the weekend in Salt Lake City of Sunday with relatives. superintendent School. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pierson and family were Logan visitors The Trekkers of the Primary v entertained their parents at the Saturday. Relief Society room. They preJoseph Oyler, Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer and Lu Ann, Mr. and sented a gift they had made to Mrs. Max Hyde and Mrs. L. R. their parents and demonstrated Shaffer were in Salt Lake City different phases of their year's work. A delicious luncheon, Sunday where they visited with was served to the four Trekkers Sherman Oyler at the LD.S. and their parents. The class hospital. They report he is leader is Ann Sorensen. improving since hia recent back operation. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim, PeterDon Winter and children and son spent Saturday in Ogden. Gordon Haws were Sunday Mrs. Gus Larsen and Betty Saturday. Bob Northman, on his way guests at the Ed Sorenson home. was in Ogden Saturday. Word has been received of the Mr. and Mrs. L. Francis Pet- from Seattle to the east for a erson and children were week- new car, visited briefly with safe arrival in Georgia of Mrs. end guests ' of Mrs. Dorris Pe- the Louis Larsons one day dur- La Mar Ashby, who was met there by her husband. . ing the week. '.' terson. f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harper - Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Atkinson visited Sunday afternon with and daughter were Logan visRiverside Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Holt at itors Monday. Myrle Udy their new home in Penrose. The Primary officers held Mr. and Mrs. Harper were their preparation meeting Mon Lynn Tubbs Home Ogden visitors Monday. day evening at the home of on Furlough The Mrs. Harper attended the an- Mrs. Henry Sorenson. nual Birthday club Christmas teachers- training lesson was Lynn Tubbs, stationed party in Riverside Thursday. given by Marge Atkinson. Host- - in Weaver,. South Dakota, came home on on urgent furlough during the week to visit his father. Henry Tubbs, who is ill in the Valley hospital. We are happy to learn that Mr. Tubbs is much better, and they are taking him to the home of his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mettger in Salt Lake City. ' ' . .. By F. J. Bess . The Jr. Birthday club met at the home of Nadine Richards Wednesday night in honor o! the A Few Tips en birthday of Mrs. Richitrds and Nina Burnett. Christmas gifts ti.riste.3S Pcd&rss were exchanged. Relief Society was h?id Tues First of all, we want to wish day afternon. Mrs. R. J. Potter you and your family a very t and Mr Wanda Peter son dem Mrrv Christmas! onstrated Christmas decorations end wrappings. Recipes of Christmas candy and cookies A milk carton remain legible if you give them were given. Christmas gifts makes handy maila coat of clear nail polish, were exchanged and a .lunch ing container for Thanks before very sending. cookies. Cut top of was served by Florence Udy, much for your patronage of milk carton on Esther Jensen, Marie Ward and our local business during this three sides. Pack Myrle Udy. past year. And Happy 19531 cookies together Mr. and Mrs. Roy Udy and with a few which act Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Udy were XOEt as humidors to in Logan Saturday. retain moisture, -- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Forsberg cookies fresh keep and Mr. and Mrs. George Fors-- . longer. When fillberg were in Ogden Saturday. ed, seal top of milk The Birthday club met at the carton with tape. home of Myrle Udy Thursday afternoon in honor of her birthday. It was in the form of a Wet cord before wrapping Christmas party and gifts were packages for mailing. As it exchanged. dries, cord shrinks, making ' Mrs. Mina Ward spent Friday tighter, safer package. Names in 'Ogden visiting her daughwill oa addresses and packages ter, Mrs. Rayola Waiker. j Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hales were DiswibwHdby in Logan Saturday visiting their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lundberg and sons. Mr. and Mrsv Ralph Richards Tremonton Phone 2311 spent Sunday Visiting daughter - and family, Mr. and Garland- -. .East They exchanged gifts "and lunch was served.. .The John W. Larson family held a family gathering at the Louis Larson home-- .. i Mr. and j Mrs. G. V.i McCoy and daughter Marie returned recently from a year's; stay in Japan,;: where Mr. McCoy was stationed. Mrs. McCoy is the former Clarissa Larson. They spent a week in Seattle with relatives, then flew into Salt Lake City where Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Larson and child- ren met them. A chicken dinner was served to '21 family members. During, the day Conrad took pictures, and games were played. The guests re- turned to Salt Lake City in the evening and flew on to Milwaukee where they will spend Christmas with Mr. McCoy's Wisconfamily in sin. They will be stationed in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson were Salt Lake City visitors pot-lu- ck -- . Fon-du-La- c, . . T-S- T-S- - 1 (IS) v " . r.i.tg it J. BESS . ft . Tremontotl, JJUk Thursday, Dec. Snowville . turned from Guam after spend- and Mrs.- Mabel Stokes was a beautiful handkerchiefs.'? Games ing eighteen months with the U. special guest. The Christmas were played - with high score S. Navy.. theme was carried out, and Detng won oy Erma aorensen, . Camille Cutler of Salt Lake games were played. Prizes went and other prizes going to Ada City spent Saturday and Sunday to Marie Berkey, Belva Talbot, Hickman and Lola Eliason. Each with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Leola Hurd. Gifts were ex- member of the club received a . Dee Lamar Cutler;', changed and luncheon was serv- beautiful potted plant. LunchChristine Rose had: a tonsil ed. Belva Talbot "and - Verona eon was- - served by ' Amanda operation Saturday at the Brig-ha- Arbon were essei; Cutler, Ella Talbot, and Chris- ; hospital, is Friday evening f the? fifteen Mrs. Naomi Garbansait was members of the Frienda club Mrs. Doris Larsen and childhostess to the Cup and Saucer met at the home of Mrs. Lola ren of Montello, Nevada visited club at her home Friday even- Eliason to honor her on her Tuesday and Wednesday with ing. Ten members were present birthday. She received some Mr. and Mrs. Delamar Cutler. . . . Those who enjoyed Temple day at Logan last Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkin, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. De Lamar Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. De Lome Arbon. Bish op and Mrs. Don Hickman, MrJ and Mrs. Wallace Hurd, Reed Larkin, Mrs. Mattie Nelson and Lyle Hurd. Christy and Donnie Peterson of Ogden visited with relatives Thursday. Christy has just re - m co-ho- 1 st -- e Mrs. Nolan Ballard in Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy and Inez Johnson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Forsberg, Mr. and Mrs. George Forsberg, Mrs. Edith Udy and Mrs. June Bowcutt were in Salt Lake City Sunday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Udy in honor of Mr. Udy's birthday. Doug Roche returned Sunday from the Price country in a successful elk hunt. Miss Delsa Kirby recently returned missionary from Western Canada was speaker in church Sunday evening. She hpoke to a good number of people who enjoyed her talk very much. The family of Mrs. Rule Mac-fa- r lane, now Mrs. J. R. met at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowcutt in Logan Saturday night for their annual Christmas 'T ,, party. Mrs. Joyce Cornwall entertained a number of little friends of her daughter Gayle in honor of her birthday Saturday at the home of her mother Mrs; Helen Capener. Mrs. Ellen Capener spent several days in Logan ' with her son David. Stanley Bowcutt and girls spent Sunday with Mr. Bow-cut- 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowcutt, in honor of Wm.Bow-cutt'- s I birthday. ; - Ken-nar- To be sure you arrive Visiting kinfolks or friends during the holidays? to th utmost . . . to . . stay refreshed ready rested and enoy your There Pacific. no are worries; your fun driving Union arrange to go and relaxation begin the moment you step aboard. A trip by train is a vacation in itself! Take d, your choice of several fine trains and accommodations. UO HUllnWn. nmmllmamlmmai variety of room or berth accommodations; Club Lounge Car. Qo Coach.... economy fares; reclining .... Enjoy . those famous Union Pacific dining car meals. The menu feature in December is pancakes and sausage. Wherever your holiday travel takes you, go Union Pacific! enjoy it to the fullest ... r h..,jii i :. i f ' iin ii iw. n " wii ...... .'. 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