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Show THE Mr. and Mrs. Claine G rover en- the past two years on an L tertained at a dinner at their S. mission. Robert has LEADER. D. End fam; !y. - had his home Sunday in compliment of Tremor.ton. Utah last week. v. v cox .... . at Salt Lake City. ;elved by the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bum-s- i ireta Bourne and son A group of the Primary chPdw-- in Salt LUce City M..:.c-..(A.n wic rrnena visii- - creserted a klt in Sacrament week. Mrs. 4 er of thlj -w the Birthday Anniversaries of headquarters at Colorado. They were also G rover home DroVerl and accompanied by . h. a Bourne Mrs. Voylet ' Uytonrcmlnd us ver. Guests included Mr. and Robert's mother, Mrs. S. E- Zun-d- spent Wednesday at Ogden. visited at Salt " Lake City wiuh Mrs. Bourne's !the of Salt Lake City. Elder Zun-dPortaiM (,f Mrs. Verl Grover and family of Birthday Dr. and Mrs. Harry Vnsluis of Mr. and M nvrfo ct for the Children's hos- - SprtngvU'e was 'pennies Mrs a guest speaker at our and children, Mr. and Mrs. Rich iU'';ghter Calithe weekend at Robinson. Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Grover pilal. Sacrament Mr. and the R, S. Caiderwood home here and baby and Mrs. and with her! meeting Sunday eve- Morse and children of rwd-n!- :1 ' Mrs. LaPreal Wright and child- 1 e three ning and told of some of his ex- visited with Mr. and Mrs F w 5car old grandson, Ralph Grovef and family, rcn' Gary and Dania, were in Dr. and Mrs. Rers Mason and Scott Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen left periences while in the mission Hess and family who is receiving of Logan Sunday evening. medicalRobinson, over the weekend. Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Harry Canficld field. care at the Chil aren s Salt Lake City Tuesday evening George M.innintr Vsic rtxtuv-- c Mr. Sal at Lake a Hospital and Mrs. Jess Lamb and to his home at spent Wednesday in Salt Lake. for vacation trip to City aft.- E- C. Mason, by plane Miss Amira Kater.e, who has A' Mr. is Garn and will Mrs. a be few Ivan East sPndinS for They the gone Archibald of spending a few days with his1,, w:th his children, Mr. and been a guest at the A. L Cock Mrs, M, E. Hall visited over the an indefinite period and will visit Plymouth and Mr. and Mrs. E. children. Mr. and w rrm spent Rudd home for a few weeks is visiting weekend in Clark cMrs. Gene Mason attended a basketball Potter and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Salt Lake City with Haiiiday, at Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs, F. H. Boesche, friends in M.ilad this week. her Mrs. J. J. Hoffman. City. S. L. mother, Mrs. Mr. and Kiep and Miss B"iw neia at tiyrum Friday eve- - rotter. Baird Principal at Hansen Ralph D. Alice Mr. spent and Mrs- Darrell Godfrey Washington, andMrs.H.V. mf ReVoe Thompson C. They plan also on visiting of and famih- - of cinrlcstnn visits Tuesday afternoon at Brigham. ;;'d at a party at Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss and with friends at Chicago, Illinois Logan spent the weekend visiting with their" parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wellinu Mrs. Elma Petersen and Wallace Hess, and family sun- follow-'v- ,' and at Milwaukee, Wisconsin. jwUh to the accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. w. w lttUUJJana wr. Mrs. en ;aay. Miss Marlene II s accom- - S, aqil and Mrs. David of Soda Springs, Shoofeldt u. ana ana Mr. enairs. Mrs. J. Ponied Bourne weumg them home f,or a short Vasd Mrs. Russ Keith Idaho visited m Kali Lake City i n e d tertained Moss at a visit. a t at enter their Jack party Mrs. - and of the Birthday club nme Saturday evening. The Mr. rr.d Mrs. Glen Severson Tuesday afterwhich Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew, members Shoefcldt were ovemivit. quests tab,e 'as and j attractively decorated family attended a Testimon'IrFtrrellBess, Mr at the Welling home Saturday at the Wellbff home. w:tVl a "Snow Scene" com-ial was The in ! forminx " .iPr Mr. and evening. party meeting at Farmington Sund day evening in compliment to pliment to Mrs. Bernadine Earlthe centerpiece. Dinner was Air, vcd to the following guests, Mr. Preston Clark who leaves soon Owen who celebrated John Mrs.' and , Mr. anniversaries in Jan- - ancl Mrs. Rex Laub, Mr. and Mrs. for a L. D. S. nussion to the ' It;3 "and Mrs. UlaUa birthday ' .' ''' ' ' were played and a uty uarueia or Tremonton. Mr. Northern States. Later in the Games Mr. uary. Tremontonand : Christine Peterson and Mrs. Garn Capener of Gar- evening they visited with Mr. lovely luncheon was served. Hansen. y, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards and Mrs. Edward Clark and Mr. land, Mrs. Rozal Mr. and Zundal President C. E. Smith of the Ply-:rof jess Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Willis WrJton alter Stake Board and son- Wynn, drove to Salt Mrs. Theo C. and Richards. visited Sunday ' k4 E. Mrs. and i h to meet The game "Corky" was played which they were Sunday over- School and Faculty Meeting SunLake City Saturday Purina party a "Vied M. Zundal who has during the evening with prizes night guests at the home of their day and President Charles J. ,V.tyflursdayeven" Elder Robert Wood and L. C. Christopherson returned home after spending going to Mrs. Theo Richards and mother, Mrs. W. E. Potter. Mrs. Rex Laub. Mr. and Mrs. f fa Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown were visitors at Sacrament metBourne also showed movie films of Sahara Village spent the ing. Barbara Woods played two lU.S.ROYALMASIEIt of their recent trip to California. weekend with their parents, Mr. piano selections, "Because" and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith have and Mrs. Clifford Welling and "The Bells of St, Mary." received announcement of the family. Mrs. Ada Pratt and Mrs. Ella safe arrival of a baby boy born Mrs. Helen Severson attended Talbot visited in Brigham Wed-- a to Dr. and Mrs. Grant Gil Smith Staff Meeting at Brigham nesday of last week. on January 25th at Pullman Tuesday. Friday night a no host party SEE TKEffiE TEAT j You Are Washington. Mrs. Smith was Mr. ana Mrs. Dan Garn spent was new at the home of D. G. A Miss at Jr. formerly delicious chicken Ogden. They also Nelson, KiW MASTERY OF EVERY Bmim CCKDtnQM Phyllis Cook of Monday 1950 Turkeys At A Tremonton. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bob dinner was served to twenty four See the tire with new WINTER K0AD See the lire with the new IWIUST-tNMr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson Drollette and family at Brigham. people. Special guests were J. W, CONTACT WHIHWAHS - remain .,- -. the grcutstt Mr. power stopping and Mrs. Pulsipher of Gar- Pulsipher and Glen S. Severson. spent the latter part of the week in tir history. The land Mr. and Mrs. committee in charge was Glen visiting with their children, Mr. and See the tire with the new VALLEY TURKEY and Mrs. James Burt and family Severson attended a Ward High Doyle J. Cutler, D. G- Nelson Jr. See the tire with the new f C0TCC- TRIAS and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Farns-wort- h Priest party at the home of Bis- and Clyde Black. TlVf CURB GUARD - soves you itom sweeps, bites and holds wiirra utars h.v. never held Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Stevens grinding scuff suh .bf .sioo. and family, at Ogden and hop and Mrs. D. G. Nelson at (ROWERS' ASSOCIATION before. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wal- with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Francisco Snowville Friday evening. Cei all 1'iit in llm firv wilh up tr 60v more knln mtltt- - the gietit new Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gam of lace Hurd and family Thursday, M'J. Cmituty V. S. Royal Af.r TRENTON, UTAH and family at Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hurd and Mr. and Mrs. George Mason ungnam visited with M. A. Garn . r,,le Swift poults and finance. We supply Jamesway and children of Brigham were and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn Sun- family visited Sunday in Oakley, eqirpment, cedar tow and draft shield as well a? Idaho with Mrs. William E. Tracy on friends here Friday day. calling itel'neof turkey starters and growing feed, Mr. Mrs. Elois Dahlqulst. El and Mrs. wood and Hess evening. Stuart II. Richards, Mga. YOUR GID TIRES! ftime Smlthfield Joan Rose came frnm Brigham The Junior Girls and Explorers have received word that their held a Progressive Supper one little granddaughter, Diane Mc- - to spend the weekend. Mrs. E'cnore Cutler and Mrs. Farland, is very ill in the Tuscon, evening last week with Arizona Diane Hurd entertained at a is the hospital. Wayne Garn acting as supervisor. The first course was served at seven year old daughter of LaFae miscellaneous shower for Mr. and Mrs. Max Cutler Thursday night the home of Miss Marilyn Adams, and Lewis McFarland. TROIONTON Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilcox and in the recreation hall. A large DIAL 2513 - " 'i : S. ' the second course v as served at 1S 1 hi t visbeaucrowd and weekend attended the home of Miss Beverly Owen son, Seth, spent the many reMr. were Wilwith Dale useful Mrs. tiful and course the iting aid at the home and third gifts of Mrs. Wayne Garn. Games were played for tlie remainder of the evening. The Clio Club rrf at the home of Mrs. Richard P" Thursday afternoon for the - regular meet-in?- .. Bridge was clayed "with v'unson y . j al - al 'f (.p-n- An. " t ' Fam-.int.fn- ' - J - . '.d j - V- ser-an- - I - I X 'hit. ', ' A yr f MEN! TURKEY Interested In Raising Profit In COLIE IN TODAY! MR . 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