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Show The LEAD Thursday, July 10, 1952 Its a boy for Bishop and Mrs. Wlnifoxd Barrus, born July 2nd Both BarUe at the Logan Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Re nee Lish spent Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson Friday and Saturday in Roy with and family left Sunday for Yel- Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen relowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Bar tie turned home Sunday evening after vacationing a few days in and family spent the holiday Yellowstone. weekend in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Horace Barnard was hostMr. and Mrs. W. W. Hakalo. ess to a birthday party honoring Calvin Mrs. Anderson Hr. and her two children, Jerry and of Boy visited Sunday with Mr. Mary. 42 guests were in attendorM Mrs Llovd Lish. ance. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kaemmouth j Elsie Heusser and Zelma Bouof Bountiful spent Friday with whuis spent Wednesday in OgEaxL Mrs. Jesse Mr. and ' Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle den. Mrs. Edna Barnard and Jackie palled on Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Barnard of Ogden called on Mr. Scoville at Roy Saturday. Mrs, Arlin Madsen and chil- and Mrs. Horace Barnard Saturdren and Geniel Marble spent day. Chris Bouwhuis of Ogden was a Tuesday in Ogden. Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bouwhuis. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cannon of Fielding spent Friday with Mr .and Mrs. Thales Cannon. Mrs. Winford Barrus and two children motored to Blackfoot, Idaho during the week. The children remained to spend some Peweyville time. Hunter Barrus is visiting relatives at Juniper,' Idaho. Mrs. Ruth Cannon was in Ogden Wednesday. Jack Spackman of Fort Ord, Washington, is visiting relatives here. He is home on a 20 day E R Elwood MaMe Shun SCOUTS MAKE TIMFANOGOS TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fridal became grandparents for the first time Sunday. The stork delivered a baby boy a their daughter Mr. and (Lydla) and Mrs. Richard O'Keef, in Chicago Sunday Morning. Mrs. Fridal will leave Friday to visit with the OTCeefs for some time. A holiday weekend visitor at the Heber Mortensen home was their son, Wynn, who is stationed at Camp Roberts, California. An other son, Ralph spent the weekend at Yellowstone. Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Jensen and two daugh ters of Oxford, Idaho spent the 4th at the Mortensen home. A large group of elders and their parents enjoyed a wiener roast at the County Park in Box Elder Canyon Thursday evening, Mack Hansen is president of the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Romer at--i tended the funeral of Mrs. Claude Jensen in Brigham Monday. son-in-la- w, Thursday, Friday and Saturday the Wolf Patrol, composed of eleven year old scouts. Carl Harris, Vernon Bronson, and Ray Heslop sponsored a trip to Mt. Tlmpanogos. Garnett Abel Is the leader of the boys. Invited guests who accompanied them were Dick Harris, Reed Petersen, Frank, LaVar Francom, Leo and Jay Brockman, and furlough. Hansen The group Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowen and climbed to the top and slid down son of Salt Lake City, Mr. and the glacier. They stayed at Camp Mrs. Evan Sorenson of Preston, Timpanooneke. They also visited Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Clar the cave while on the trip. The ence Fryer spent Friday in Bear patrol received permission from Lake visiting with Joyce Fryer, the national council to carry on quorum. who is employed there. They this it was conand activity, Mrs. Wayne Francom attended called on Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Sor ducted according to their rules the funeral of her uncle in Hoop enson of Garden City. and regulatons. er Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harden Clark Warren Mann was sustained as two and children, Fontellae and 2nd assistant superintendent of Hal of Pocatello, called on Mr. School Sunday, and the Sunday and Mrs. Clarence Fryer. Mrs. Margaret Petersen was susThe Friendly Circle Club was tained as assistant coordinator held at the home of Ina Madsen. of the Junior Sunday School. were Bertha GardJoan Francom recently returnner and Roma Perry. ed from a week's stay with relMrs. Bertha Gardner was in at Ke ams, Utah. atives Logan Saturday. There wn a young ratamon Mrs. Ora Thompson and chilMrs. Ethel Gardner and chilnamed Ted, rethe. attended dren Zollinger dren accompanied by Mr. and Who, car ron him into rtr.d. Mrs. Bert Stokes of Penrose, union at the girls camp in Logan spent Friday in Logan Canyon. Canyon Wednesdaey. Flora Gardner of Ogden spent The Gardner children spent the weekend with her parents, their vacations in various places Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gardner. last week; Terry was at the EvMrs. Keith Burnham of Brig-ha- erett Anderson home in Corinne, and Mrs. Vera Earl spent Carla was at the Porter Giles in Monday afternoon in Logan. Ogden, and Joan visited with the Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard, Kenneth Holmes in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lish Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Elden Gardner daughter Ann attended Church spent the week in Yellowstone. Sunday evening at the PromonA guest at the Stanley Madsen tory Branch. home in Ogden last week was Miss Garnetta Heslop, daughter Dr. and Mrs. William E. Hawk of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heslop. seven year old ins met Weekend visitors in the capitol grandaughter, Janice Lynn, at city were Mrs. Carl Romer and the Ogden airport this week. Leola and Joyce. She flew alone from San Mateo, daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Vere Anderson California to spend the summer ad Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller with her grandparents. visited the Monastary at Hunts-vill- e on the 4th. Brad WHEN IT COMES George Meldrum Jr. of South Gate, Calfornia has been visiting in Tremonton this week with the Fred Gepharts and other friends and relatives. 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