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Show THE LEADER. eon and presented her with a here Monday. They were dinner beautiful television lamp. guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Lt. and Mrs. Garth Geddes Bowen. and baby daughter Jody are Darold Johns of Ogden was Mrs. Clark Bowen spending a ten day furlough the weekend guest of Mr. and with Mrs. Gedde's parents, Mr. Mrs. Edward Bowen. and Mrs. Thomas Y. Simmons ENTERTAIN FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. Johnson before going on to camp Lewis, were Salt Lake George visitors The Mark Jensen's, Grant City Washington where Lt. Geddes Wednesday. They also called on Marbles and Virgil Francoms will spend the next four months the Maurice Jones in Bountiful. entertained the Thayne Secrists before being released from the! Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Johnson Monday night at the Howard service. visited Sunday in Salt Lake Cafe in Brigham City in honor Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons City with Mr. and Mrs. Al of Mr. Secrist's Birthday. Mrs. Thorban Stone spent two enjoyed having their family all Walkenhurst and Mr. and Mrs. home with them Sunday. Darold Paul Kuhni. Mrs. Charlette days in Ogden with her aunt; Mrs. Ethel Cooper, last week, and Mr. and Mrs. Ceroid Sim- Johnson returned home with Mrs. Stone is convalescing from mons and baby of Salt Lake them after having spent several City and Mr. and Mrs. Dewain weeks with her daughters Mrs. a recent illness. Simmons of Logan and Sherry Kuhni and Mrs. Walkenhurst. Natalie Marion, and Hazel Dr. and Mrs. Alvin Sessions Erickson were Salt Lake City June of Ogden were all present to celebrate the Universities of California were the Visitors Thursday. guests of over the Aggies Satur- Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Johnson victory Mrs. Elizabeth Bowers is Both Darold and Friday. Mrs. Sessions and Mrs. spending a few days in Layton day night. with her son Roy and his wife. Ceroid play on the Univers- Carmen Fredricksen of Logan The Bowers are rejoicing over ity team. accompanied them to Salt Lake Arta Ann Hansen accompan- City Sunday. a new baby girl. It is the only ied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Early Mr. and Mrs Doyle Kidman child for them. to Lake Town Friday where of Ogden visited the Delbwrt Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Busen-barspent several days recent- they spent the weekend with Kidman family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barker of ly in Southern Utah. Their trip Mr. and Mrs. Tom Weston and was in the interest of Geneal- the Joseph Earlys. Logan spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert ogy and they visited both the Kid- Mrs. Barker's parents, Mr. and Manti and St. George Temples. man attended a wedding recep- Mrs. George Johnson. Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Cannon Ruth Jensen and Ollie Bowen tion in honor of Mr. and Mrs. spent several days last week in Carrie Maughn in College Ward of Logan were recent dinner Salt Lake City visiting Margene Wednesday evening. guests of Patriarch and Mrs. Jensen and JoAnn Bowen. Mrs. Heber Zollinger and dau Joseph R, Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bowen KNTERTAIXS CLUB ghter Charlene of Sublet t, Idaho and family recently spent the the weekend Mrs spent with Ella Foster and Anna Durfey weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mrs and Zollinger's parents, were to the RendezJoseph Bowen in Grace Idaho. vous Club at the home of Mrs. A. A. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Plastino Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simmons Foster at Wheelon. Delpha Bowspent Saturday in Salt Lake City en was a special guest and and daughter Marlene were dinwhere ner they visited the Harvey Mr. of Mrs. and guests Virginia Francom, Josephine and attended a U.. San-daThompsons Albert Meldrum of Elwood andAileen Simmons claimP. Railroad meeting. ed the prizes for high and low Biddl'e of Ogden spent Winston Grace Warnke of lut prizes playing five hundred. Deweyvilfe Ruth Jensen. Juanita Bigler accompanied Aileen Simmons, Monday with his parents the and Lovenia Marble spent the Ollie Bowen and Juanita Bigler Clarence Biddies. Mrs. Mae Plastino spent a few afternoon Friday with Thorban to Salt Lake City Monday where last week with her sister days Stone honor of her birthday. they spent the day. Mrs. Hilda Anderson ra Black- Mr. Mrs. and Leo Earl of Tlv,- .served, a delicious lunch- Logan were visiting the Sher- foot, Idaho. man Earls Monday. Mrs. Vaud-icBrough of Tremonton also spent the afternoon with them. UTAH Myrl Fdy Mrs. Lillie Veibell entertained rouir. a with dinner in honor Sunday z of her son Wendell and daught- ATTEND SMITH Your S er Ermas birthday. Out of town REUNION guests were Mr. and Mrs. UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Art Ward acCarlysle Anderson and baby of POULTRY companied Mr. and Mrs. C. E. V a o Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Smith to Salt Lake-CitMonday Chambers of Ogden, Mrs. David S rsl Manager Richards and son Glenn of Brig-ha- where they attended a reunion of the Smith family in tile PionCity and Mrs. Deloy Zelles eer room of the Hotel Utah. Mr. and children of Logan. The and Mrs. J. O. HadfieM also also were weekend Andersons GILES 5 RFF.D attended. There were twenty-on- e guests of the Veibells. members present. of x JoAnn and Tommy Daniels More than $58,000 Mrs. Jane Shirrtliff f Overis being distributed weekend the Tremonton spent O ' this week bv Utah with the David Anderson family, ton, Nevada has been with her as patsister Mrs. Voss Ward for about egg Poultry Mrs. LaMar Bowen and childronage refunds. This a week. ren Janel, Randy and Margene represents extra inMrs. Mary Udy has spent z come and saving for o were dinner guests of Mr. and ; several days- and nights in members, resulting Mrs. Dean Albiston in Richmond from efficient operLogan with her mother, Mrs. Saturday. ations. This refund 5 Orson Bailey who is seriously Little Chucky Earl was the brings the total patill. ronage payments ov- n guest of Scott Reed in Soda CLUB O HONORS MEMBER er the a. $5,550,000. year to O Springs, Idaho over the weekend. Wednesday afternoon the ladYou too, can ies of the Birthday Club met to Griffen Mrs. Mr. and Stanley 4 of Newton spent Monday even- honor Mrs. Mable Hadfield for ing with Mr. and Mrs. George her birthday. Fourteen members attended, and enjoyed an afterJohnson and family. Mrs. Gene Bowen and lvalue noon of sewing and social chat. Smith of Logan and Thyra Hale Primary preparation meeting of Ventura, California were was held in the Relief Society visiting relatives and friends room where the ladies worked on materials for a bazaar after the work of the evening was completed. Mr. ' and Mrs. Elvis Johnson, Mrs. Inez Johnson, and Mrs. Clanjce Hirschi were in Logan Wednesday and Friday. BEAVER DAM and COLUiNSTON I j i J j k Trtmoaton, Utah Mrs. Ellen Capener, Mrs. Helen Capener, Mrs. Margaret Clements of Garland and Ann Capener were in Salt Lake City Thursday. VISIT IN CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Ted Macfarlane, Mrs.Arlene Macfarlane and Ar. dene Macfarlane were in Oakland California during the week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mac farlane and family. Mrs. Amanda Hermansen and sons of Salt Lake City were at the home of Mrs. Hermansen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kennard spent Saturday and Sunday in Preston, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. Alf White and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy attended the North Garland Sociai Hour Club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Manning in Garland Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Udy are happy over the safe arrival of a seven pound baby daughter. Mrs. Udy and daughter are doing very well. The Jr. Birthday Club met at Thursday, October ELWOOD Mabel Romr ELWOOD WINS DRAMA TROPHY The Elwood Ward was award- the home of Ed Udy to honor Florence Udy for her birthday Thursday night. A long table centered the living room from which seventeen members enjoyed a very splendid dinner. Mrs. Ora Hess of Fieldjng took her mother, Mrs. Nina Dustin and her aunt, Mrs. William Bowcutt to St. Charles, Idaho Tuesday to attend the funeral of their uncle who was ninety years old. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hunsaker-daughteLily and grandson Tommy Hunsaker of Elwood. Mr. and Mrs. Esten Nielson of Hyrum and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hess of Fielding were visitors at the home of their mother, Mrs. Nina Dustin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne entertained Saturday night for eight friends from Davis county. ed the drama trophy presented by the M.I.A. Stake Board to the ward Vith the largest num ber of its members participating in drama during the 1952 - 53 year. The quality of the performances was also considered. There were 108 members that participated last year. This is the first time the stake has presented such a trophy and they will repeat it again this year. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mortensen and sons Gary and Ronald attended the missionary farewell held in the Brigham 5th ward Sunday for Darrel Siggard, Mrs. Agnes Burton of Logan was a Sunday visitor at the Morten-se- n home. Mrs. Ella Frank of Logan is spending several days at the Duane Frank home. A visitor at the Frank home after conference last week was Mrs. Alice Manley of Sparks, Nevada. ID MISSIONARY FAREWELL Last Thursday Alan Barfuss returned to Fort Ord, California by plane. His wife, Erma will remain here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heslop. 15. The Heslop family drove to Salt Lake City Wednesday to say farewell to their son LaMar who left for Denver, headquarters of the Western States Mission. Roger Andreason celebrated his 10th birthday Monday at a party given by his mother, Mrs. Golden Andreason. Twenty little friends enjoyed games and delicious refreshments. ATTENTION Deer Hunters j FOR SALE One 30-0- 6 Deer Rifle Excellent Condition g y. r e RIVERSIDE LA.. 1 - TO G-- E ALL-ELECT- 1 VUj 83.98 Per Week Milt SAUU DOWN PATMfMT "Ivy ltM MprHty ttW Now Automatic Washer and Now Automatic Dryer designed-to-go-togeth- Electric, to you know they'll give you complete dependability! "Blue-Flame- 1 Valve-in-Hea- Far Livelier Getaway Put the selector lever in "DRIVE" position step on the accelerator and you move smoothly away from a standing start to legal traffic speed in seconds. 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