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Show THE Thursday. October 29, I9S3 D. G. Nelson 111 and three children Shirleen, David and Clyde of Cody, Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Nelson and son Gary of Ogden, Dallas and Beverly from Salt Lake City. The Nelson family presented the program in meeting Sunday evening. D. G. Nelson Jr. was the visiting high councilman. Floyd Anderson also was a speaker on the program. Mrs. Wilford Smith of Tooele visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arbon Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Pike and children of Salt Lake City visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hurd and other relatives. Camille Cutler spent the weekend at home. She will leave soon for Colorado Springs where she will continue her nursing course. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowen and children of Malad visited at the SNOWVILLE Mrs. Christine Peterson NELSON FAMILY MEETS Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson Jr. entertained at a family dinner Sunday. All members of their family were present. They were wwtitffliTrii im milk - j ffiri ill rrflfoffffli i ii'tfitMSrfttfc r if Verle Payne and children. Mrs. Annie Christensen of Clarkston and Miss Mabel Christensen of Salt Lake City visited at the Sidney Sorensen home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Parkinson and Mrs. Francis Allen of Portage visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred were Pocatello, Idaho visitors Friday. On Monday they visited Mr. and Mrs. Parley Allred in Ogden. ' LEADER, Tremonton. Utah Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Soren- Saturday, Mrs. Sorenson enterhome of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence before Anderson Sunday. son had as their guests Wednes- tained at a family dinner in home their for left folks day until Saturday, relatives her HELEN ANDERSON Larkin Dewane Mrs. California. from Calif., Mrs. Ellis Poff, her WINS CLUB HONOR son Elmer and daughter LaVana, and children were also guests at the dinner. Monday evening Mrs. Lola Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Robinson Mrs. Uarda Larkin visited in Eliason was hostess to the all of Modesto. Elmer will leave in for November duties Oakley, Idaho Saturday with Fricnda Club at her home with in Mrs. Gam Mrs. Rennis Larkin as Korea. While they were in Utah her daughter-in-laThe ladies presented a fash- they visited places of interest Larkin and Mr. and Mrs. ion show, at which a Miss in Salt Lake City and Logan. parents of Mrs. Larkin. Frienda was chosen. Helen Anderson carried away all honors. She was crowned and was presented with a gift. A delicious chicken dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Cutler Junction of Highway 30 S and 191 were in Salt Lake City Monday LIONEL HADFIELD, Manager on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson SHRIMPS visited with relatives in Logan STEAKS CHICKEN DINNERS Sunday. SOFT DRINKS SANDWICHES Mrs. Menah Rose, Mrs. Jane Rose, and Mrs. Joan Pierson Phone 2676 and small son Val Dean were Open 24 hours a day in Logan Monday. w Tol-ma- CROSS ROADS CAFE "Just a quick note is coming on Nov. 5th. Go see it at dealer . . .' your De 'em Groucho and tell sent you!" GROUCHO SAYS, to say the NEW Soto-Plymo- 1954 DESOTO uth EAST GARLAND Mrs. Eph Peterson FORMER RESIDENT BURIED HERE The sympathies of the ward members are with Mrs. Ray Cook and her boys of Martinez, California, in the loss of their husband and father, whose funeral was held in East Garland Monday. Mrs. Cook is the daughter of Mrs. Naomi Oyler and Mr. Cook was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Cook, former East Garland residents. Mrs. Naomi Oyler who had been with her son Don and fam- - ily in California arrived home Saturday, with her son Glen. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Williams of Malad visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Dewaine Love-lan- d spent the weekend here with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams and children were Hyrum visitors Monday. Mrs. Blaine Rhodes and children spent the week in Ogden with Mrs. Rhode's brother while their parents were away on a trip. Mrs. Wayne Archibald and children spent the weekend at the Joe Oyler home while Mr. Archibald was hunting. On Saturday the ladies made a trip to Ogden. Mrs. L. R. Shaffer and her daughters, Mrs. Vera Wester-gaarIva Godfrey. Lenna Oyler and Joanne Shaffer were in Salt Lake City Monday. Mx. and Mrs. C. J. Hadley of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs Sherman Oyler and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Shaffer Sunday. Mrs. Ross Rhodes and Mrs. Arbon. Bowcutt and Mrs. Ruby Nielson were in Ogden Tuesday to celebrate the Birthday Anniversary of Mrs. R. A. Stevenson. Mr, and Mrs. Lowell Christ-ense- n o Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Arbon Bowcutt and Mrs. Ruby Nielson of Garland visited at the Ross Rhodes home Sunday. Lennis Christensen who is now enrolled at the B.Y.U. spent the weekend at home. Mrs. Don Ray and children of Roy spent the weekend at the Ed Isaacson home while the men were hunting. They were joined on Sunday by Mrs. De- - with gay parti) foods from . .. COOKIES PEANUTS Westfair, Pasteurized Virginia for yju To inspect. Pick Up on MONDAY and THURSDAY Phone 5026, . Tremonton M EVER TO N Mattress Co. Phone 27 Brigham City. Utah ntz W V $ , ' APPLIES TITS Ideal for Lanterns Famous Southern Sweets U. S. No. 1, CRAPES & KraH i I SSmfSB Kll"WJki ID (1 H II Ira NEW UPRIGHT J li HOLDS UP TO I 490 LBS! AS LITTLE AS 5.50 PER WEEK after small down payment M j 5111 Dennieen'e With Tamales Quaker's 23 loot. Corned Beef 47c Samlenna m Van No. 300 caa Camp' Puffed Wheat 25 4 ex. pkg. F Quaker s IZ ELECTRIC Tremonton GENERAL ELECTRIC Keep Plenty On Hand 44 at. pkg. ToLd Margarine 3 5y SUCKERS lb.ekg.39 A ROXBURY Pkg. ri $9 15c m t ' M m Cragmont Beverages m m uc m m. m , 1 'UtfLo Wi -- W axi. 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