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Show The LEA.D E.R Thursday, February 21, 1952 By Florence Munson Former Resident In Oration Contest Jay Dee Hendricks, son of Mrs. Dorothy Burton and Mr. and Mrs. Rozell Zundal spent where he has spent the past City, California after having twelve months. withspent two weeks with her Lt. Owen J. Jones of Camp mother, Mrs. James H. Hess. Mrs. Clifford Welling spent Hanford, Richland, Washing- FIELDING ton has been spending a short furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Jcnes and family. He left Saturday morning to report for duty at Fort Bliss, Texas, where he will receive special training for the following four months. The Book Lore Club met at the home of Mrs. Lucile Potter Wednesdav evening for Mi- lton Hendricks. Brentwood, California and Mrs. Faye B. Hendricks, Sparks Nevada, has been selected by Sparks High School Wednesday afternoon at the Logan Temple. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Justensen of Carey, Idaho spent Thursday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grover and family. Maurice Wilcox, Merrill Petty and Nish Zundal accompanied, by Dee Weese and Jay Wester-- j gard of Tremonton and Vernon Johnson of Deweyville left Monday morning for San Francisco They plan to be gone about a Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner at Salt Lake City. Mr .and Mrs . E. H. Packer spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Asplund at Salt Lake City. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hodges and family at Ogden. to represent them in the American Legion Oration Contest to Mrs. W. M. Welling and Mrs. be held in Reno, Nevada in J. D. Munson attended a ban-- ! March. He will compete in this meetinp. Mrs. El quet given by the Fur Breeders week. state meet for . the prize of a len Capener reviewed "Digger fori Cooperative Association at Salt Mr .and Mrs. Quinton Hess at$2500.00 scholarship to any UniFacts' by J. O. Kinnaman. Re- Lake City last week. tended funeral services for Mr. versity or college in the United freshments were served by the Herman Potter and Hyrum j Hess mother, Mrs. Jane Eliza-- b States. Jay Dee is a former res- hostess. The next meeting will be Godfrey spent Monday at Ogden e t h Hess at Salt Lake City ident of Fielding and is now an held at the home of Mrs. Ellen on business. Thursday morning. Mrs. Hess is honor student at Sparks High' Caoener on February 27. E. H. Packer at- a former resident of Fielding. Mr. Mrs. and School .where he is a junior. His! Dinner guests at the home of Miss Faye Coombs spent a few tended a Valentine dinner grandparents are Mr .and Mrs '' Mr .and Mrs. Elmo Munson Wed- at the home of Mr. and party Mrs. of last week with her sister, days C. O. Hendricks of Fielding and nesday evening were Mr. and Thane Packer at Logan Thurs- Mrs. Delia Harris at Ogden. H. Bowcutt of Mrs. Ralnh Hastings of Roy and Joseph Logan. day evening . Welling Zundal of Ogden spent Cpl Don Potter, son of Mr. Tommy Green well of Ogden. at the home of Mr. at dinner the Thursday guests Sunday and Mrs. Herman Potter arrived Mrs. Annie Farnsworth left Mrs. Rozal and Zundal and Mrs. MunMr. of home and Elmo home this week from Korea, Sunday for her home at Temple son and family were Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Hansen and Son, guests at the home Neil, and daughter, Susan, of of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grover and family were Mr .and Mrs. Ogden. Ahlmer and family of Spence reMr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason ceived a telegram from their son, Ogden. Merrill Petty and Nish Zundal Cpl. Phill W. Mason Monday by Dee Weese of accompanied now he that has morning stating were Tremonton in Salt Lake arrived at Tokyo, Japan. He refor several last week. City days well is and wishes ports that he Ray and Dale Coombs spent to be remembered to friends here the weekend with friends in Oj- at home. den and Salt Lake City. Captain and Mrs. Garth Bob Zundal accompanied by of Ozark, Alabama are several college friends from Loover of arrival a the happy baby gan spent Sunday afternoon at boy born February 15. Mrs. will be remembered as the Rozel Zundal home. the former Miss Rae Petersen of Mr.rid Mrs. F. W. Hess visited with Mr .and Mrs. Darrell Yielding. Captain Rasmussen is now stationed at Camp Rucker, Godfrey and family at Clarkston Friday. iduaiiic. Mr. Mrs. and John Laws and Mrs. J. D. Munson spent a few of Tremonton and Mr. family days of last week with Mr .and Mrs. Stanley C. Farnsworth and and Mrs. Ralph Udy were dinner guests at the M. J. Udy home family at Salt Lake City, ' Wendell Welling and Herman Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Richard Coombs Potter returned home Saturday announce the arrival of a baby evening from a week's trip to Lima, Montana and Leadore, boy born Saturday, February 16, at the Cooley Hospital at Brig-haIdaho. . Miss. Faye Coombs has been W. Mr. J. Milliard of Farming-to- n spending a few days with her the weeknd with Mr. spent Mrs. Ruth at friend, Biesisger and Mrs. Elmer Coombs. On Sun' Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Val Leavitt of day they all visited with Mr. and Here's your base of operations for your campaign to keep your present "Cat" equipment hard at work! Grouse Creek spf"t the week- Mrs. A. V. Smoot at Corinne and end at the home of . their par- with Mrs. Richard Coombs at the Our service facilities are ready and able to care for your it's whether needs ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Leavitt. Cooley Hospital. rebuilding complete equipment repair ' or minor repair. These service facilities are custom-designe- d Mr.and Mrs. Dan Garn and Mrs. Elma Petersen returned week this nice a after visit with for equipment servicing Mrs. John Coomb" and son Dale diey are equipped with machinery and tools to speed repair jobs to spent Wednesday at the Logan her family , Mr. and Mrs. Glen Petersen and family at Boise, lower repair costs . . . they are manned by equip- Temple. ment specialists hired for their experience and Mrs. Effie Pc'-- r and Mrs. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cannon factory trained in fast, economical "Caterpillar" Lucille Potter spent Friday at entertained at a family dinner1 methods of repair. Logan. Make these facilities your service headquarters. Mr. and Mrs. Tsse Lamb of party at their home Sunday in Keen vour Lateroillar ' eauioment in action, t. Plymouth spent Siturday even- compliment to their son, Murray, who recently returned from a ing at the E. C. P'ison home. Weekend guests at the home year's service duty in Korea. of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson Other guests were Mr .and Mrs. Thales Cannon and family of were Mrs. Lulu Betenson of and Mrs. Jean Betenson Deweyville and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cannon and family of dewRichfield. , . LOGAN ofMr. TREMONTON PRESTON and Mrs. Kendall Bobbins eyville. Sgt. Cannon has now reported to Camp Carson, Colosemi-month- their ly family-W- eekend I Ras-muss- en Ras-muss- en ; ; i I -- ... mmmm PETERSON TRACTOR SERVICE SNOWVILLE Mrs- - Christine Peterson Home On Furlough Pfc. Graham Cutler is visiting his parents, Mr .and Mrs. Cutler ,at the end of his fifteen day leave he will return to Camp Roberts, California, where he received his basic training. Mrs. Thelma Higley entertained last Wednesday for her daughter, Linda on her eighth birthday. Games were played and Ice cream and cake were served. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon of Bear River City and Mr. and Mrs. Alf Robbins of Tremonton visited Wednesday with Mr .and Mrs. Jesse Arbon. Mr .and Mrs. DeLamar Cutler and Graham and Patsy Cutler visited with relatives in Roy and Ogden Friday . Mrs. Jerry Rose and daughter Christine are visiting this week in Brigham with Mrs. Mary Rose and other relatives. Mrs. Thelma Kenner and Mrs. Wilma Poff of Modesto, California, returned home after a week visit at the home of their sister, Mrs. Erma Sorenson and family. Joan Rose entertained at her home Wednesday night for the Cup and Saucer Club. Games were played and delicious refreshments were served by the the Valentine hostess, following ' Theme. Mrs. Edith Yost and two daughters,' Pamela and Nadene visited Friday until Sunday in Portage with Mrs. Floyd Rose and family. Camille Cutler came up from Salt Lake Saturday and returned Sunday evening. Mrs. Luzell Eliason and son David and Mrs. Christine Peter-- ! 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