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Show THE LEADER, pttended a genealogical party Thursday evening held at Pioneer Park. Mrs. Eph Pete'fon Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon attended a family reunion of the Jesse Arbon family held at Box Elder county park Thursday. Mrs. Theo Eliason and childThe Melvin Johnson family of Oakley, Idaho recently ren Sunheld a family Mrs. Eliason's sister and visited Mrs. Mr. and day at Lagoon. .Keith Johnsen and their two family, Mr. and Mrs. Claire sons were honored guests. They will be leaving in the near fu- DIANNE HOLMGREN ture for Eden, Idaho, where Mr. FRACTIRES ARM Johnson will resume teaching Dianne Holmgren, daughter at the Eden high school. Others of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Holm enjoying the occasion were Mr. gren had thr misfortune to and Mrs. Vcrn Barett and two fracture her arm Mr. and Mrs. Chester Chris children of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnsen and tensen and family visited Mrs children, Mrs. Evelyn J. Archi- Christensen's parents Mr. and at bald and son and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William Hamilton Melvin Johnsen. Eountiful Sunday. Ann and Maxine Perry, Mrs. Patsy II. Jones and Mrs. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ellih Reva J. Andesen were Ogden Perry spent the weekend in visitors Saturday. Mrs. Stanley Jensen enterLogan as guests of their aunts, Mrs. Rosalee Campbell and Mrs. tained at a lovely birthday Lillian Nelson. party Srturclay afternoon in Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Linwall honor of her daugiiter Sandra, of Brigham City were dinner who was seven years old. The guests of Mr. and Mrs. Whitney little guests came in their "dress up" clothes so high heels Checkett Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Holmgren and long skirts were in style. ppent Wednesday and Thursday The hostess served a delicious an Salt Lake City. lunch and games were also en Air. and Mrs. Leslie Jensen joyed. Bear River Citv Johnsen Family Has Outini Your future Miss Mima Rashband of Heb-- ; en by the County Camp of the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. er City and Mrs. Clara Bean of Daughters of the Utah Pio- J. Hyrum Gibbs. Brigham City were Sunday din- - neers. Mrs. John T. Hansen of Trei:er guests of Mr. and Mrs Le monton is spending some time Grande Peterson, at the home of her daughter WOMEN MEET Mrs. Ernest Huggins. The Associated Women of U.e in-i VISIT POLIO VICTIM Farm Bureau held a very school at Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christ the leresting meeting Miss ensen visited their grand daugh afternoon. house Friday Bessie M. Hansen gave a dem-- j ter Susan Murray, who is con onstration on "Salads and Sand fined in the St. Benedict hos wiches." pital suffering with polio. The Burt Mr. and Mrs. Reg spent little girl is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. a 1'jw days here from their and Mrs. Joe Murray. Murray will be remembered as ranch home in the Uintahs. Linda Taylor, daughter of the former Floy Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnsen Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor is sons left Wednesday morn and Check-etls- . Ilene cousin. her visiting ing for a vacation trip which will take them into Wyoming Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Harsome fishing. for were ris of Cleveland, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Scofdinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Olcen Nelson Sunday. The field spent several days of last Nelson's took them on a tour week in Ely, Nevada on business. of the Bird Refuge. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mateson Brent Holmgren, Nyman children of Lund, Nev., are and Johnsen and Kay Burch, told of Mr. Mateson's parents, visiting their recent trip to the Boy Mr. Mrs. Cliff Mateson and. and Scout jamboree in Sacrament other relatives. meeting. Joe Del Huggins gave Mrs. Chester Christensen ena report of his stay at Boysi tertained Monday afternoon m StUe of Camp Williams. Scout secmasters Olsen and Yates of the honor of her son Curtu's ond was The afternoon birthday. Boy Scout district also gave spent playing games after which brief reports. a delicious tray lunch was serMrs. Earl Sears and children ved. Elva Rae and C. E. of Murtaugh Mrs. Leon Jensen spent FriIdaho, were guests of Mrs. day in Brigham City visiting Sears sister and family, Mrs. Mrs. Harold Jensen, who is ill. LaVal Andersen, three days last Many relatives and friends week. attended the Testimonial in the Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huggins Third Ward in Tremonton Sunand children spent Sunday at day evening for Ora Fay Iverthe home of Mr. and Mrs. son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andersen of Centerville. Joseph Iverson, who is leaving soon for Sweden to fill a OLD FRIENDS MEET Mrs. Mary J. Holmgren and Mrs. Annie M. Andersen were co hostesses at a lovely party given at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Virgil C. Harris Holmgren. A delicious hot dinwas to followner the served ing ladies, Mrs. Adeline Andersen, Sophia Jensen, Margretta Andersen, Sine Andersen, Mary Holman, Emma Paice, Hilda Mrs. Ora H. John, Mrs. Cora Iverson, Elvina Jensen of Bear Mrs. J. C. Gibbs, Mrs. McCary, River City and Mrs. David Wm. L. Gibbs, Mrs. Vera Hall, was of Tremonton. It Holmgren an enjoyable occasion for these Mrs. Woodrow Clark, Mrs. Iris ladies some of them are over Jones, Mrs. Eliza Knudsen and Mrs. A. T. Hall were among eighty years young and the time who attended the wedding those was spent viewing old photo in Brigham City Monreception graphs and reminiscing on the in honor of Mr. and day evening past. Mrs.Roland Lee Tolman. Mrs. Miss Geniel Jensen of Ogwas Tolman the former Mary den was a guest of her parents Ann of Mr. and Hall, daughter Mv. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen, Mrs. Arnold Hall. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herald Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Carl Iverson, and daughters attended the JenMrs. Mary Holmgren, Mrs. Mary kins reunion at Lava Hot SprMrs. Audreinne Andersen, ings Sunday. Breagger, Mrs. Rita Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. David Gibbs Gladys Thorsen and Andrea and daughter, June visited from Huggins attended the dinner at Friday until Sunday with relthe Oak Cafe in Tremonton, atives in Idaho Falls and Bashonoring the Pioneers and giv alt, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Owens and family of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielson Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sharp of Prove visited Friday with Mrs. Sharp's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal G. Harris. Mrs. Sharp's sister, Gayla Sessions and son, Kim who are visiting here from Rapid City, North Dakota returned to Provo with them. Mrs. Ladetha Hoskins is visiting this week in Nyssa, Oregon with her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Ashby. She went with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hoskins of Ogden. Mrs. Royal Halford spent three days this week in Brigham City visiting with her sister, Mrs. Harry Smith. Mr. and Mrs. DeLos Gibbs and sons of Salt Lake City were DeVere Harris returned home Sunday evening from Moses Lake, Washington where he spent several days on business. Mrs. DeMour John took her little daughter, Ralene to Salt Lake City Monday where the child will receive medical treatment for the next six weeks. Mrs. EIRoy Nielson of Salt Lake City visited Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert C. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall went to Ogden Wednesday evening to see their brother and Mr. and Mrs. Taft Hall of San Francisco who were enroute to New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rose, son sister-in-la- left Thursday for a weeks visit in Nampa, Idaho with Mrs Rose's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J W. Feiche. Mr. and Mrs. Feicht celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary this week. LADELL GIBBS ADVANCED TO PFC Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs eo& - Ar-de-ll in the cattle business depends upon the quality of your herds. Fine herds can be raised with the pure bred cows we will offer for sale on September 2nd at our Mountain Ranch, 20 miles Up PORTAGE Salina Canyon. have selected about 55 of our finest cows now in a We els breeding pasture. Most of them will have a calf by their side which you get. normally the calf will be worth what you pay for the unit. These cows are out of our famous herds with ages running from two to eight years old. Seal quality, both male and female, with outstanding calves. Come to the Mountain Ranch in Salina Canyon in time for free lunch served at 13:30. Roads are good ... it's nice and cool ... will see you Thursday. Auguust 20. 1953 Tremonton, Utah there. M & 0 RANCHES Ranches at Salina and Emery 175 WEST SOUTH TEMPH SALT LAKE OfFICE, Better than a million words, just 15 seconds of sitting in this new truck b tells you that Ford has done more for driver comfort and convenience than any other track maker. 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