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Show Thursday, February EAST GARLAND Peterson by Mrs. Eph vited guests were Mrs. Dorn? Petersen and Mrs. Henry Oyler oi Refreshments were served by the ladies oi the South Street. M: nnd Mrs. R. J Potter had as guests Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. llervin Bunderson of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson and son Rex and Rodney Peterson and Gordon Winter were Ogden visitors Saturda. Mrs. May Bjorklund, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bjorklund and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holman all of Ogden were Sun-- ; day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman. The occasion being Mrs. Holman's birth- day. j Oriental Speaker Mr. and Mrs. Holman and Mr. and Mrs. R. J Potter at- tended a meeting of the Knife and Fork Club in Brigham City Saturday evening. The guest Park speaker was Dr. and his subject was "A Squint-eye- d View of America and Asia.." Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes and son Mieheal spent Monday in Ogden. The Blaine Rhodes family were in Ogden again Sunday as dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edvalson Returns to Station Burton Isaacson returned to Ft. Ord this week after spending a two weeks furlough at home. Mr. Roy Oyler Sr. and Kenneth Shaffer were on a trip to Bishop, Calif., from Wednesday to Sunday on mining business. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover and Mrs. Wayne Grover and children were Ogden visitors Wednesday. On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Grover visited with Mr. and Mrs. DeWain Loveland in Roy. Mrs. L. R. Shaffer and Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer, Mrs. Jasper Shaffer and Mrs. Nephi Westergaard accompanied Mrs. Sherman Oyler to Ogden The Boy Scouts put on the program in Sunday evening service under the direction of Warren Hansen. Speakers were. Brent Riser, Reid Pierson, David Hansen, Jack Oyler, Vaughn Rhodes, Cleland Peterson, Warren Hansen and Paul Larson. The Birthday Club met to celebrate the birthday anniver- sary of Mrs. L. M. Holman at her home Friday afternoon. The afternoon was spent playing Bingw and Cootie. The apron was presented to the guest of honor by Letitia Sorensen. In- - . j ; No-Yon- g j '''''' 57 even make change." But we can make a change in your car's performance with an Oil Change, Cartridge and Lubrication Job MARK'S UTOCO SERVICE Batteries Tires Washing Lubrication Phone 3371 Jo-Ann- E. Main 59 e, i QUE FROM TREMONTON EFFECTIVE JANUARY 6. 1954 Arrive EAST BOUND 5:25 a.m. 12:54 p.m. 9:50 p.m. RIVERSIDE Trt-monto- SCOUTS ARE SPEAKERS FOR SUNDAY MEETING "He ain't o smart-ca- n't l BOUND WEST Arrive Depart Depart ERNEST HANSEN. Agenl Phone Depot at Ern's Cafe lun-r.:- COMMNE SWEETHEART GOLD AND GREEN HAUL T;v annual Gold and Gretv Ball combined with the Sweetheart's Pall was held Tu..-d-a night. A large crowd attended Everyone enjoyed the floor show which was made up of dances by the girls of different classes in Mutual. A specialty dance was given by Bob Udy and Claud Allred. Babies Blessed Sunday Two babies were blessed Sunday. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Macfarlane was given the name Melanie Irene by her grandfather, Dewey Gardner of Deweyville. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Ward was given the name Meryl Ward by Friday where they were met by Merlin Glead and Mrs. Grant'TVilde of Salt Lake City and all spent the day with Mrs. Don Shaffer and children at the home of Mrs. C. J. Hadley Mr. and Mrs. Hadley and Carol and children and Mr. and Mrs Leo Godfrey of Clarkston were Sundav dinner guests of Mi. and Mrs. L. R. Shaffer. Babies Named Two babies were named in Fast meeting Sunday. The new son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Francis Peterson was given the nam" of Jeffrey L. The Petersons were accompanied up from Ogden for the weekend by Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor and family. Gus Larson officiated at the Mrs. rites. The babv daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen was blessed by her father and given the name of Margaret. Attending them were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Christensen of Elwood. Mr. and Mrs. Wood were dinner guests of the in the afternoon. Accident Victim Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen and Mrs. Leon Fryer and children visited with Ervin Allen at a Malad hospital Sunday. Mr. Allen recently underwent a major operation and is being treated for a crushed foot. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Picrson and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen attended the Bear River-BoElder game at Brigham City j . Day-Mr- r Mr and Mrs lion Hales left SUNDAY SERVICE ii;gli: for the furniture The Sunday evening program m'.rt ii ha.i Francisco. The was presented by the Scouts went as far as Nampa. Ida , and Explorers under the directwhere they were joined by Mr ion of their scout leader. and Mrs Leon Hales They will IIomv Speakers were DoyleJerry Cutbe gone for about ten days ler president of the Y. M. M. I. The brothers and sisters of A.. Scouts Bobby Arbon and served. Mrs. Ituie Kennard and Austin Mr. and .Mrs. D. G. Nelson Larry Stokes and Explorer WarUdy met at the home of Mr. and ren Hickman. A musical num- were in Ogden Monday on bus' Mrs Austin Udy Saturday night ber by the scout group accom-ponie- iness. A delicious dinner was served by Uorda Larkin, prayto twelve people. ers were by Jim Stokes and rr.ii.i d Celebrate Anniversary Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Richards. Mr. and Mrs. UiVoy Udy. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Macfarlane, and Mr. and Mrs. Dolores Udy celebrated the wedding anniversaries of Mr. and Mrs. y Dale Udy and Mr. and Mrs. Udy by dinner at Mattie's in Brigham followed by entertainment at the home of Mr. and Mrs Jay Macfarlane. Mr and Mrs. J. R. Kennard entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gard nor and daughter of Deweyville, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Macfarlane. and Mr. and Mrs, Kennard and Ardene Macfarlane. Mrs Agnes Burnett visited Sunday and was a dinner guest of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Burnett in Fielding Bishop and Mrs. Leland Cap- ener and daughter MarLee were in Salt Lake City Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. VISIT MOTHER Everett Higley. Mrs. Ada Hickman visited In Ogden last weekend with her three sisters. Mrs. L'rnia Sorensen and Mrs. Christine Peterson were in Logan Saturday. Wednesday of last week h very successful ward dinner was held in the recreation hall. A delicious hot dinner was served after which an interesting program was presented with Jerry Hose acting as Master of Cere La-Vo- WHO IS ILL Mrs. George F. Price has had members of her family visiting her recently while she has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Drake and Mr. and Mrs. Alphin Price of Ogden have been here during the week. Mrs. Price is to be improving. now-report-ed Mr. and Mrs. Jack limes and three children were Sunday dinner guests at the home of the Ned Oylers. 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Cup and Saucer Club Friday evening members of the Cup and Saucer Club met at the home of Mrs. Edith Yost, w.th Mrs. Darlene Hurd and Mrs. M;;b!e Stokes as hostesses. Mrs. Luella Larkin was honored guest. Games were played, and a business meeting conducted. Delicious refreshments were Friday evening. Mrs. Homer Marble and daughter. Pamla of Deweyville visited Sunday with Mrs. Har- i if? It i!u n tertainment went toward by Mrs. Christine Peterson Chr-istense- I - .1 monies. Proceeds from the en- SNOWVILLE NEW LIBERTY THEATRE f , Honor I'.irtlulay T ic .lunor Hirthdav Club huLii'ivo Helen Cmv'ier for her Wi'i!!i!M.t night. Sev- ' ' :iu nun r tv.j.'.vtd lunch x 11:00 a.m. 8:45 p.m. 3:10 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 8:30 p.m. 3:10 a.m. 5:25 a.m. 1:25 p.m. 10:00 p.m. by Myrl Udy her father. Mr. and Mrs. Austin were in Salt Lake C.t M.:'.-.!.u.'uie they attended the V of a friend. Cornell inr.; lormerly of Logan Mrs. F.aii llug.ies and tub;, so: have been sivndinn the! we-- k at the home vf M r Hughes father, T. J l'o. Mr Hughes will take them home to Samaria early next week Treasure Chest Bay The Junior Gleaner Class of Mutual with their mothers under the direction of their teacher, Mildred Cainmer, met at the home of Phebe Ward for . the Annual Treasure Chest and Mrs. Karl Welling entertained in honor of the birthday anniversary of Helen Capener Monday night. A delicious dinner was served to Bishop and Mrs. Leland Capon-eand MarLee and members of the family, Girl For Hannis Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy received word that a baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hanni (Margaret Udy) in Orden. Mr. and Mrs. Udy went to Ogden Thursday to welcome the new granddaughter. They brought brother Craig home to stay until Saturday when bis mother and baby would be home from the hospital. 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