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Show LEADER. THE at her home Saturday in compliment to her sister, Mrs. Mae Versluis. Other guests were Mrs. Florence Munson Merle Anderson of Bothwell and Mrs. R. S. Caldcrwood of TreTRAVELERS TALK monton. Mrs. Laraine Wood and son. AT CLUB MEETING The Future Progress Guild Bruce, of Brigham spent Monmet at the home of Mrs. Margie day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Skinner Thursday evening with F. W. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sorenson Mrs. Lapriel Secrist as and family of Logan spent Frihad Dorothy Richards day evening visiting with Mr. Dr. of and the program. charge Mrs. Harry Versluis who recent- and Mrs. Verl Anderson. Weekend guests at the home ly returned from two years at Iran showed movie slides and of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson gave interesting discussions of were Mrs. Jean Betenson of life and conditions at Iran. Miss Richfield and Mrs. Lula BetenJanet Nicholas of Tremonton son of Circleville. Those from our ward attendsang two solos accompanied by Miss Belva Jean Harris. Refresh- ing the wedding reception for ments were served by the host- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hendricks esses to about thirty members at the Clarkston Recreational and guests. Hall Saturday evening were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis MacFar-lan- and Mrs. C. O. Hendricks, Mr. Mrs. and two daughters of and Mrs. Verl G rover, Arimo, Idaho spent Thursday Ralph Grover, Mr. and Mrs. Ora with Mrs. MacFarland's parents, Hess, Mr. and Mrs. John Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Udy, Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Hess. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Suther- and Mrs. Rosel Zundel, and Mrs. land and son, jGlade, spent Sun- Dorothy Burton. The newly-wed- s received many lovely and day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Goodsell and family at useful gifts. Mrs. Mae Upton of Salt Lake Newton. Mrs. Dorothy Richards enter- City spent last week with her tained at a family dinner party parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt. FIELDING d Mrs. Lizzie Wood has been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wood and family at Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson and son, Forrest were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hastings at Roy, Sundav. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Skinner were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hess and two daughters of Ogden.. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Suttle-myr- e and Mrs. Vera Rich of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Jay Udy and family of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. John Laws and family of Tremonton. LIBRARY GROUP HOLDS PARTY Saturday evening the B.R.H.S. Library Students of the past three years held a party at the home of Mrs. Helen Severson. Games were played and refreshments served. Callers at the E. W. Sutherland home last week were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Maurer of Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Alice Foutz and Mr. and Mrs. Art Cottle of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferrell of Brigham and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland and family of Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Petersen t and children of Salt Lake Snday with Mr. Petersen's mother, Mrs. Elma Petersen and family. Miss Colleen Gill of Preston, Idaho has been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Riichards and family. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Farnsworth and two children and Mr. and Mrs. James Burt of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Godfrey spent Wednesday at Logan Mrs. Dorothy Richards, Mrs. Mae Versluis and Mrs. Margie Skinner spent Monday at Ogden. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Hess were Mrs. Eugenia Jeppeson of Long Beach, California, Mrs. Hazel Rogers of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hess of Ogden. Mrs. Ann Bourne and Mrs. Alice Petersen of Bear River City. Mr. and Mrs. Spence Ahlmer Mul-vill- e City-spen- Farns-wort- Mim pickup models available. Vi, , and sizes, 6V4, 8, and bodies. attach-tent- s available for all sizes. GVW ratings, 4,200 to 8,600 lbs. h j and family of Ogden spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grover. ENTERTAINS ELW00D Mabel Homer FRIENDS Joyce Severson entertained at a party at her home Friday evening following the Home Coming Dance at B.R.H.S. Games were played and luncheon served to eight couples. Miss i Thursday. October 29. 1953 Tremonton. Utah DEWEYVIU.E Grace Warnke CLUB MEETING HELD Twenty one members of the Friendly Circle Club met Thursday evening at the home of Stella Spackman. with June Marble and Ethel Gardner as Luncheon was served and a program was enjoyed. Two vocal selections were given by Gladys Norr. Roma Perry, Vonda Whitaker, Louise Nielson. Alene Fryer and Margaret Perry-piano solo was given by Wilda Brower and a reading by Minnie Mae Norr. M.I. V GIVES PARTY Tuesday night after the recreation hall. Games were played and doughnuts and cider served. Mrs. Amos Hansen returned home Saturday after spending 10 days in Denver at the Raymond Kimball home. Sunday morning the Hansen's had a phone call from their son Boyd jn Salt Lake City that his second daughter had been born Saturday. The mother of Dick Harris is visiting her son and family for two weeks. Mrs. Harris lives in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fran- com and family spent Sunday in Hooper visiting relatives. They also attended the dedication of the new Hooner Fint Mr. and Mrs. Jess Earl and daughter Julia visited Saturday in Salt Lake City with Mr. Earl's mother, Mrs. Agnes Earl. Horace Dewey and Mrs. Peggy Walker of Inglewood, California, were house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow entertained at dinner for the visitors and their hosts, Sunday. Mrs. Winford Barrus and children were in Logan Saturday, on business. UTAH SWEET CORN PACK NEAR RECORD Utah's 1953 pack of sweet corn being completed this monk headed for th, cprx-arlevels on the basis of current crop production reports. The state's growers are har26.900 vesting approximately tons of corn for processing an increase of 3,500 tons over the 1952 crop and almost double the average production for the 10 year period from 1942-5according to American can Company research economists. This year's increased acreage, plus higher than average yield per acre, points to a income year for sweet corn growers who received more than $600,000 from processors for the s near-poa- 1 near-recor- d 1952 crop. Mrs. Alice Wegie of Idaho Falls was a weekend guest at the A L. Cook home. Ready Mixed Concrete READY FOR YOUR USE Also SAND and 6RAVEL WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowen and two children of Salt Lake City spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer. Warren Haycock spent a few days this week in Panguitch where he visited with relatives and friends. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Purcell and daughter Diane of Dayton, Ohio, were Saturday visitors at the R. W. Warnke home. On Sunday the Warnkes joined with other family members at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Talbot in Ogden for dinner in honor of the Purcells. Mr. and Mrs. John Becker of Ogden visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault. All of them visited in Brigham City with Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland- in the evening. Mrs. Bertha Gardner and her mother, Mrs. J. H. Hadfield of Tremonton visited Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Alice Buxton at Evans. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Germcr were Mr. and Mrs. Dell Nichols and baby son, Mr. and Mrs. George Nichols of Brigham City and Mrs. Eloise Baron and son Steven of Ogden. Mrs. Vern Eames and daughter Vallerie of American Falls, Idaho, spent a few days here with Mrs. Eames's parents Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen and with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock. Mrs. Floyd Gardner was a Logan visitor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson of Preston, Idaho, were Friday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen and son Junius of Newton, spent Thursday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon of Brigham City visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr, Saturday evening. Mutual a Hallowe'en party was held in man and son Darrell at Rivera, California. ward church. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Francom entertained her sewing club. Mrs. Sabina Smith of E! Monte, Calif., was a weekend guest at Geneva Eriekson. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Compton wore in Salt Lake City Sunday visiting N. R. Peterson, father of Mrs. Compton. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mortensen and son Ron, attended the missionary farewell for Norman Ross Smith at Preston, Sunday evening. Visiting the Lynn Pickerings in Salt Lake City Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abel. Mrs. William Petersen recent ly returned from a week's visit with the Le Roy Wards in Bloomington, Idaho. Harold Peterson has enrolled as a student at U.S. AC. at Logan. 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