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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday, October 25, 1951 ham spent the weekend visit- of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Andersen. ing friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. David JohnMr. and Mrs. Odean son of Salt Lake spent the Mr. and Mrs. Darrel week end at the home of Pres. Didericksen, both of Grants-villand Mrs. Reginald Hunsaker. and Mr. and Mrs. Lytle Didericksen of Wendover were weekend guests of their mothTHATCHER er, Mrs. Lula Didericksen. By CUr Harding Mrs. Jennie Winzeler and children of Brigham called at the home of Mrs. Lou Petersen Saturday. LaMar Isaacson of Idaho was Many deer hunters of the a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Don ward were successful in bag- Ray, Wednesday. Officers and teachers of the ging their deer .but there were none quite as successful as Primary organization met at Ronald Petersen ,son of Mr. and the home of Doris Burton Mrs. Ervin Petersen who got Monday evening to prepare for two bucks with one shot. Ron- the Primary carnival and Baald said they were standing zaar which will be held on Halneck to neck as if there was loween night. All parents are only one ,and when two fell urged to come as well as the it was very much of a surprise children. Their will be things to him. to eat, games to play, a doll New officers of the Primary bazaar and fun fof all. are Mrs. Bertha Johnson, presMr. and Mrs. Hyrum Smith ident, Mrs. Lou Petersen, first of Salt Lake visited at the counselor, Mrs. Arietta Thornly home of Mr. Jim Petersen SunIsecond counselor and Mrs. day. Doris Burton, Sec. Callers at the home of Lou Calvin Waldron of North Petersen Friday were Mrs. Del- Carolina was an overnight guest lia Petersen of Honeyville and of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Waldron Mrs. Harry Petersen of Clear Sunday. field, Utah. Guests at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wood and and Mrs. Evan Christensen Sat- Mr .and Mrs. Rulon Wod spent urday afternoon were Mr. and the weekend with their parents, Mrs. Jim Keller and Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood. E. Christensen of Tremonton. Miss Doris Ray of Ogden. has Mrs. Jennie McNeely, Mrs. (been spending a week at the Hene Shellagarger, and Mrs. home of her parents, Mr, and Clara Harding visited Satur- Mrs. Joe Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McNeeley day in Ogden at the home were in Ogden Tuesday on BLWOOD By Mable Romer Dider-ickse- Sam 3Iortensen e, Injures Knee Sam .Mbrtensen "spent last week" at the Valley Hospital where he was treated for a fractured knee cap. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Petersen and family are vacationing in Missouri. They are visiting: their daughter Alice and family. On their way, they stopped in Wyoming to visit their son, Owen and family. Mrs. Lynn Bell and child, of Benson Ward, spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller. Week end guests at the Harold Hansen home were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sandy and daughter and Mir. and Mrs. Earl Sandy of Iowa. Recent visitors from Toston, Montana were Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller and two children. Elburn Miller just returned from Toston where he went to hunt deer. Mrs. IVerna Mortensen is visiting her daughter (LuRae) Mrs. Bill Privott in Magna. Miss Madge Romer celebrated her seventh birthday at a party given by her mother Saturday. Halloween games and stories entertained the little guests. Supper was served to thirteen girls. Mrs. Margaret Romer of Brig- - bDoD nftnannaa II B B.B B B Gets Two Deer With One Shot . -- B B B D D B D I D n, B B BBBBB B B B BBI B B B I B B B B B B When Pullets Need a Boost Top Feed PUMNA POULTRY BOOSTER CHECKERS successful drive. Virginia S. AnTert .f Aft derson has been Era Director A man or woman it not old until for this year and has done a regrets take the place of dreams. bang up job. Light refreshments were served and words of appreciation were given by (Virginia and June Anderson, president Of the young ladies Mutual. Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Stokes were in Ogden last week. ' Eldon Anderson while driving along the highway In front of the high school last Friday was run into by another car damage causing considerable to the half ton in which he was riding. He received minor cuts and bruises. Erma Anderson and daughter Kristine along with Virginia Anderson and son Johnny, were in Logan Monday. Mrs. June Anderson was in Salt Lake City Friday. Mrs. Polly Smith, Mrs. J. P. Jones and Mr. John W. Smith visited for a short while at the Delores Stokes home Tuesday. Mrs. Eldon Anderson was in Fielding visiting with her parents last week. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kup-fvisited at the Emil Kupfer home Monday. Mrs. Hazel Summers was in Malad Thursday visiting with her sister, Mrs. Maxine Jones. . FULLERGLOSS Mr .and Mrs. Clair Firth and 5 Gal $6.21 $1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Firth 3 Qts. 1.92 .45 were In Malad Thursday even29 Pints 1.06 25 ing to attend a wedding reof Mr honor in .and ception FULLERGLO Mrs. Jack Servass. sui Siting trinf beans with icUiori av" tun ,nd Climbs. Our Specials for Proteins for Cewa Make sure your dairy cows get enough proteins in their diet . . . Opportunity Days October 25 - 26 - 27 I er for Opportunity J LAWN BROOM Reg. $1.65 $1.19 3 22 steel springy tines do tht job Will efficiently! not scratch up pew growth. Piece Glass Mixing Bowl Set Special 39c Days! and Mrs. Roscoe Anderson report that their son Lor-i- n Mr. is well and enjoying his labors in Enid Oklahoma. He is now senior Elder there. BOTHWELL Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderson enjoyed a hunting trip in Lynn By ELEDA VEE STOKES last weekend. They were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Nelson. DeLon Stokes, son of Mrs. Mable J. Stokes is now staJoy Anderson, wife of Donald tioned at Roberts, CaliAnderson returned last Sunday fornia. HeCamp writes that he is from Alaska where she and her well and the work he is doing husband are temporarily mak- is interesting. ing their home while Donald is ReNae Firth was home with stationed there. Mrs. Anderson her parents, Mr., and Mrs. Earl returned to complete some nursFirth over the weekend. ing tests. She intends to return Mrs. Fosgren enterin the near future. She re- tained Noreen for her Primary class is well and ports that Donald Bends his best wishes to all Monday. The children had a very enjoyable time. those at home. Parents are reminded of the The Improvement Era camHalloween party at the school paign was climaxed Tuesday on Halloween night. gymnasium evening after Mutual when The evening promises to be a those partklpati"? joined toone. All boys very enjoyable gether in celebrating a very and girls are invited to attend. Gal 38 Qts 5 36 Pints . Regular $1.80. 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