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Show THE LEADER, Tremonlon. Utah 22. 1956 March Thursday. urday evening were entertained by the Okege Club, a group of returned missionaries from New Zealand who now live in Ogden and Salt Lake City. They gave a group of native songs and dances in the native costume of New Zealand. Wiliam Watt was honored by! members of his family Monday evening honoring his sixty fifth birthday anniversary. All of his sons and daughters were home for the event. In the group were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Watt, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Watt, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Udy, Mrs. Clara Andrea-soMrs. Larry Thatcher and Miss Alice Watt. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller spent several days in Ogden visiting with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anderson and family. Misses Joan Jensen and Lois Miller of Salt Lake City were home for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laws of Malad, Idaho, visited Sunday with Mrs. Laws' sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hess of East Garland spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Silvester. COMES FROM B .Y. U. Miss Joan Moody visited several days last week at the home the family. Many out of town of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hawkins. people visited at the home Sat- Joan attends college at B.Y.U. urday and Sunday. Among the group were the following: Mr. RIVERSIDE By Myrle Udy and Mrs. Newel Udy and ghter, Mr. and Mrs. John Funk, Mr. and Mrs. Les Brown, Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Olsen all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Darley of Logan, Glen Udy of Fielding, Dr. and Mrs. Roy G. Woodhead and son Billy and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Ewer of Tremonton, Mr. and Rulon Ward and son David of Snowville, Mr. and Mrs. Hanni and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. John Evans and Adele Hancock of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Speth of College Ward. dau- Visit In California Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ted King to Mather Air Force Base at Sacramento, Calif., to visit 1st Lt. and Mrs. Roy P. Rohrer and . family (Ruth Davis) last weekend.' Their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alten Davis of Berkley, Calif., also visited them there so they had quite a family reunion. Roy Davis brought his daughter up from Salt Lake City Wednesday for grandma, Mrs. Jesse Davis, to take care of while VISIT HERE their mother is recuperating FROM WASHINGTON from a cracked bone in her foot Mrs. Ray Hill of Moses Lake, after a kitchen fall. The parents Wash., is visiting in Tremonton came up Sunday to get the girls. and with relatives. She Mrs. Davis' foot is better but in is a vicinity of R. G. daughter Brough of a cast. East Tremonton. Mrs. Hill was Mrs. Vida Howells of Pocatel-l- o a dinner guest Sunday at the is visiting her mother, Mrs. home of her sister, Mrs. Jess Mary Ann Ward for several Garfield. Other guests were Mr. months. and Mrs. Brough. Mr. and Mrs. Streator Tingey visited Mr. and Mrs. Les Coombs LEAVE FOR and other relatives Sunday. VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne CALIFORNIA visited in Farmington, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Ewer and Bob Brough of Tremonton Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hales left was speaker in church Sunday Monday for a week's vacation night. to California. John Allen and Janet Capen-e- r trip have been brought home from the hospital. Theytare recuperat- ED HESLOP TO BE ing slowly. Keep improving RADIO SPEAKER Ed Heslop will be the speak folks. Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Mangumof er on Mrs. Axel Fredericksen's Salt Lake City (Valeea Crow-the- W.C.T.U. radio program Sunday spent the weekend at the at 1 p.m. over KBUH, Brigham Ed Udy home. City. Mrs. Gordon Crowther and boys of Ucon, Idaho, called at WEEKEND IN IDAHO the Ed Udy home Monday afterMr. and Mrs. Con Hansen and noon. Mary visited over the weekend Our town has been saddened in Idaho Falls with Mr. and Mrs. by the gudden passing of Austin Lamont Moore and with other Udy. Our sympathy goes out to relatives in St. Anthony. VISITS PARENTS Karl Jensen and a group of friends stopped at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eph Jensen, Thursday night. They were enroute to the N.C.A.A. tournament in Ore. Cor-valli- THATCHER-PENROS- s, E n, By Mrs. Leonard Peterson Has Party And Operation son-in-la- Bruce Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Jensen was entertained Thursday at a birthday party given by his mother honoring his 6th anniversary. The following day was not quite so pleasant for Bruce. He had his tonsils removed Friday at the Valley hospital and is recovering satisfactorily. Qkege Club Entertains at Party Those who attended the annual Relief Society party Sat i Keep That Radiant Look...Drink 0 r) Drink 3 glasses of milk every day r guean LIBERTY THEATRE TREMONTON Adults SOt- - Children NEW LOW PRICES -- DOUBLE FEATURE- - Williams of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Nelson and family presented a very interesting program at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening for family night. - A book review was given by Mrs. Nelson and the girls sang a song. en- joying a visit with her mother, Mrs. Redford, who is a guest at the Zollinger home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Johnson and family enjoyed the presence in their home Sunday afternoon of Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. HERE'S ANOTHER EXCITING Fotgwwi OFFER TO FARM EQUIPMENT OWNERS... VnoT m CONTESTjJ, A NOTHING TO AVWTE NOTHING TO You can WIN one off 3 these five exciting VACATION TRIPS FOR TWO . . . FREE! 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They were accompanied to by Kent and Mark Petersen who furnished a musical number. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams entertained at dinner Sunday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sainsburg and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sainsbury and families of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy and family of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Adams and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. James Hall and family of Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wight of Brigham City and Mrs. Wilma Dunn of Tremonton. L. J. Silvester registered Monday for the spring quarter at the USAC in Logan. Miss Renee Anderson, L.D.S. Business student, Salt Lake City spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson. Mrs. Oge B. Jensen and daughter, Sharon, were Brigham visitors Saturday. Sunday dinner guests pf the O. B. Jensens were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes and family. Mrs. William Anderson and children accompanied Mrs. Anderson's mother, Mrs. James J. Thompson to Logan, Saturday, where they visited with relatives. Will Work In Branding Albert Smith accompanied by William Petersen, Mont Smith, Darwin Nelson and Boyd have gone to Blanding where they will spent the next few months building a school. Mr. Borgstrom has moved his family to Blanding to be with him while he is employed there. Will Attend U.S.A.C. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petersen and son Evan have moved to Logan where Fred will attend school at the U.S.A.C 330 Main |