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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah men of our ward. were Sunday guests at the home Mr. and Mrs-- Cleneth Ameil RIVER of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen and family of St. Charles, Idaho , and family. Andrea Huggins spent Sunday as guests at the 4 MRS FLORENCE MUNSON Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Farns-wor- home of Mr. and Mrs. Uel Gam-Mrs- . Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnsen and daughter, Kay; of Salt Effle Johnson and son, Mrs. Keith Moss and Mrs. -Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dallin and Mrs- Beth Green Wendell Welling spent Thurs- Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Vem, and the weekend in Spring-vill- e. spent of Hales and family Riverside, spent Monday at Brigham, day at Logan and Brigham. Mrs. Alta Johnson and Mrs. MP, and Mrs. David Allen and They were guests of Mr Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess spent WellMrs. and Floyd Graves. Mrs. Edith Udy, Mrs. Elsie 'family of Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Monday at Ogden on business. Mrs. Mr. and Owen Mrsand Burt James Nina and Mrs. Winnie Jensen, accom family tog, Mr. and Mrs. William GodOoUeen Laws of Tremonton, and Mrs. Lowell Farnsworth and frey, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn God- panied by Mrs. Dale Hunsaker of and Sara Moss enjoyed a lovely family of Ogden spent Mothers frey and children, Linda and Honeyville were in Ogden Satdinner party at Logan Tues- Day visiting with their parents, Billy of Preston, Idaho were urday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson. day. guests at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Clytie Anderson motor-le- d Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Overmyer Eliza Godfrey and family SunMr. and Mrs. Walter Suther to Logan on Thursday. . land of Pocatello spent the of Ogden spent Sunday with day. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Black-haweekend visiting with their par their children, Mr. and Mrs. E. Duane Lower of Ogden was of Deweyville and Mr. and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Graver C Mason and family. a Sunday caller at the home of Mrs. Austin Johnsen were din and Mr. and Mrs. Erwin SutherMr. and Mrs. Vem Hess and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson. ner of Mr. and Mrs. Fawn guests land. two daughters of Ogden spent Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd acIdaho, Thurs of Downey, Dewey The Future Progress Guild Sunday . visiting with Mr. and companied by Robert Nish of there they While day evening. held their annual Mothers Day Mrs. Wesley Gam. Plymouth spent Sunday evening made Re the for Dewey plans Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns and at Malad where they were din party at Maddox Cafe in Brig-tiato be held at is union which Vert Mrs. afternoon. Friday family of Bountiful visited with ner guests at the home of Mr. Deercliff 19th. on May Lodge Anderson gave a "Tribute" to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. and Mrs. Lawrence Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Harold the mothers. Mrs. Ralph Baird W. Burns Sunday. Mrs. John Coombs and sons. of Aftpn, Wyoming, spent a reading. All favored with Mr. and Mrs, Bob Drollette Ray and Dale, accompanied by with her sister weekend the mothers and guests were each and Alvin Mrs. Harris of Ogden daughter, Charlene and Mr. Mrs. Johnsen. handkerAustin with pretty presented and Mrs. Peter Drollette of Brig-ha- spent Saturday at Logan. Mrs. A group of men and boys chiefs and cards. A lovely turwere Sunday guests of Mr. Harris remained to spend the worked at the Deseret Induskey dinner was served to 36 club and Mrs. Dan Gam. weekend at the Coombs home. members and their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen tries in Ogden on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keyes, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jensen Miss Betty Petersen of Sugar Mr. and Mrs. George Bowcutt, of attended a family dinner party City, Idaho and Don Petersen of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis held at Maddox. Cafe at Brig- and family spent Sunday in Salt Lake City spent the week- Miller of Tremonton spent ham Sunday. Other guests were Willard with her parents, Mr, end with their parents, Mr, and Mothers Day with their parents, Mrs. Grace Haws and Mr. and and Mrs. Dial. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murray and Mrs. Noble Petersen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standing. Mrs. Austin Haws and two sons Mrs. Eloise Leslie of Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Asael Godfrey of of Ogden. daughter, Susan, were Mother's has been spending a few days Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Mr. and Mrs. Lewis MacFar-lan- d Day visitors at the home of and daughters of Arimo, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvisiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Munson and son, Forrest, were Mason and family. at the Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hess ving Christensen. Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Godfrey home of their mother, Mrs. Eliza and family of Ogden and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merrill and Mrs. Dean Hess and family and sons, of Preston, spent Sunand Mr and Mrs. Glenn Udy and Godfrey. families attended a family party Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hess and of Garland spent Mothers day day with her parents, Mr. and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. family of Ogden visited with with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alvin Anderson. Theil Jensen at Millville Sun Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott and Ell wood Hess. Miss Patty Christensen, dauMr. and Mrs- C. J. Bourne and ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus the J. S. Hess family Sunday. day. Mrs. Wendell Welling attend- children spent Sunday with Christensen, who is Miss Mary Mason of Salt Lake attending City visited with friends here ed funeral services for her their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clif- School in Salt Lake City, spent grandmother, Mrs. Sarah But- ford Vance at Tremonton. Sunday. the week-en- d with her family. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gam ters at Clarkston Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Claine Petersen The townspeople are very Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Hodges of of Salt Lake City spent Mothers spent Friday at Brigham. proud of LeRon Johnsen, who Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jenson Logan have spent several days day with Mrs. Elmo Petersen won the Regional Speech Conand family of Brigham and Miss visiting: with their children, Mr. and family. test, sponsored by the FFA, and Eleanor Ballard of Tremonton and Mrs. Uel Gam. Mr. and Mrs. LeVere Welling held at California. LeFresno, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Qulnn of and family of Ogden, Mr. and Ron, by his fathaccompanied Ogden spent Sunday with their Mrs. Ronald Welling of Brigham Austin Johnsen, visited with er, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. J. S. Hess and parents, Raymond his sister, Gloria, in Los Anand family, Brown and daughter, Teresa, of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss at- Sahara Villiage spent Mothers geles. Mrs. Ida Checkets, Rula tended baccalaureate exercises day with their parents, Mr. and LaRena Waddoups, Checketts, at the Stake House at Malad Mrs. Clifford Welling.. Mr. and Mrs. Lemoine Hess iSeretta Johnsen, Myrtle AnderSunday afternoon. Miss Noreen Parry, a sister of Mrs. Moss is and small daughter of Ogden son, Clytie Anderson, Pearl one of the graduates. spent Sunday at the F. W. Hess jjensen, Gertie Iverson, Rita Anderson, Andrea Huggins, and J. E, Earl spent Sunday at home. Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lemuel Mr. and Mrs. Cy Jones and Mrs. Rasmussen of Honeyville, Earl who has been receiving Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones of Cal- motored to Ogden on Friday, medical .care at the hospital ifornia were guests at the home where they were guests of the there returned home with him of Mr. and Mrs. David Jones Webee Central .Dairy and the Deaf and Blind School. This and is now at her home at Men-do- and family last week. Mrs. Bonnie Rudd received a tour was sponsored by the local Mr. and Mrs. Thales Cannon phone call Sunday from her Farm Bureau. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jepp-so- n and family of Deweyville spent husband, Ross .Rudd who is with build to Helping and children of Mantua, Sunday with their parents, Mr. the Air Force at Lackland, YOUR community. and Mrs. Eugene Cannon. Texas. Ross reports he is fine were dinner guests of Mr. and Winston Richards of Logan and sends greetings to his Branches in 26 has been spending a few days friends here at home. Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Saunders towns and cities visiting with Daryl Gam. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Richards of Salt Lake City and Mr. and provide "home and family of Logan spent Sun- Mrs. EuGene Thompson of day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Provo visited with friends here town" service for Frank Wood and Mrs. Blanche Sunday. all poultrymen and Richards. Miss Carta Wood of Ogden A large group of relatives and spent the weekend with her farmers, friends attended funeral ser parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross vices at Brigham, Monday after- Wood. noon for Horace L. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson of The sympathy of the entire Downey, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. community goes out to the R. C. Gidney of Montpellier, '33 Richards family in their be- Idaho spent Sunday with their reavement. Mr. Richards was mother Mrs. D. L. Wilson and one of the most highly esteemed family. m Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger announce the arrival of a baby boy born Tuesday -- morning at -. the Valley hospital. Mrs. Anger is the former Miss Dora Allred of Garland. Mrs. Marlene Anderson and son, Brian, and Mrs. Thelma 1 Higley of Snowville spent Tuesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. CITY DEAR FIELDING, th - - , . m Thursday, May well, Virginia, is spending the Ernest Huggins. The remainder, next few weeks with her par- of the evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs ents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hug- Matteso.i where cards were Cliff play. doIs Mii. Robert N. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henderson and daughter, Gloria, and Miss GayNell Johnsen were weekend visitors of their parents Mr. ar.d Mrs. Austin Johnsen. Miss JoAnn Christensen, a student at the USAC, visited her; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chris'ns 17, 1951 gins. while her husband ing special assignment in the Columbus, Columbus Depot, Ohio. After leaving Virginia, the Karos motored to New York, Philadelphia, where they attended the Penn Relays, and then visited his parents in De- n ea wh.1 prizes going tt. Fern Arbon, Winnie Jenson, Ernest Huggins. Mrs Augusta Iverson is very 11 at the home of her daughter Mrs. Calvin Anderson In u , Gar-ian- ' La Dean Christensen of Pocatello, Idaho, was a guest of her troit. brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry The Pinochle Club's husbands Christensen. jfeted their wives at a We extend our sympathy to Day dinner at Mattie's Mrs. Grant Checketts on the Cafe. Those attending were sudden death of her father, Messers and Mesdames ChristHorace Richards of Brigham ian Anderson, Alvin Jensen, El Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Iverson of Ogden ;were Mothers Day guests at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iverson. pre-Moth- Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Earl of Salt Lake City spent Sunday lis Arbon, Lavere Anderson, Mel- - with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. vin Johnsen, Cliff Matteson and; Albert EaW. City. Mrs. Fae Ann Karo of Hope m A7 fin ptweandawa q com' vto SCREENS HARDWARE Pap-wor- th LTU fefa-wowt- m . 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