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Show 1 Thursday. May Til 13. 1954 family visited with Mrs. Clara Sparks at Brigham Sunday. Munwa Florence Phone From Massachusetts by Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leo Famsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood and family. They were happy to receive a phone call from , The Future Progress Guild their children, Mr. and Mrs. Jay entertained their mothers at a Risenmay (Carla Wood) who party held at Maddox Ranch are living in Massachusetts. House at Brigham Thursday Monday guests at the Milton afternoon. A lovely dinner was Hodges home were Mrs. Bt Gregory and son and Mi-- . enjoyed and the following pro gram presented with Mrs. June Hilda Wheeler and daughter of Baird acting as Toastmistress. Salt Lake City, Mrs. LaDean Zundel favored Hear Book Review with a solo, Mrs. Deloras Bourne The Social Development Club gave a Tribute to Mothers and met with the Ladies Self Cult her mother, Mrs. Boothe of ure Club of Garland at the Honeyville gave the Response. Garland School Friday where Mrs- Bonnie Garn and Mrs. Lila they enjoyed hearing Helen Miller sang a duet accompanied Kimball of Salt Lake City give by Miss Virginia Welling. Gifts a review of the book "Dear were presented to the" mothers Kate," JoAnn Brock man of Tre. of the club members. About 54 monton played accordion selectmembers and guests were pres- ions;; Lorraine Law of Garland ent. sang a solo accompanied by Callers at the home of Mr. Grant Anderson. The little and Mrs. Milton liodges Sunday girls of Beaver Dam gave were Mr. and Mrs. Winford a tap dance, and a trio by Mrs. Barrus and family, Mr. and Walton, Mrs. Miller and Mrs, Mrs. Jay Hodges and family of Johnson of Tremonton was enJack joyed. Following the program Trenton, and Mr. and-Mrof and the Social Development Club Hodges baby Ogden. Mrs. Edith Welling spent the met at the home of Mrs. Eva forepart of the week at Salt Munson for their social hour Lake City on business. and luncheon. About eighteen Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling members were present. and family spent Sunday with Guests at the home of Mr. Mr- Welling's parents, Mr. and and Mrs. Gene Cannon Sunday Mrs. Leroy Welling at Salt Lake were Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Wat-kinMrs. Phyllis Hess, Mr- and City. Mrs. Morris Godfrey of Clark, Mrs. Harold Bouck and family ston was an overnight guest at of Brigham and Mr, and Mrs. the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thales Cannon and family of Wendell Welling Thursday.. Deweyville. Guests at the Earl Holt home Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ell wood Hess were Mae were Mrs. Upton Sunday and Al Smith of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. MacFarland and Vernon Upton who was on fur- daughters of Arimo, Idaho, Mr. lough also visited at the Holt and Mrs. Dean Hess and famhome. He left Sunday afternoon ily of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. in the South Percy Hess and family and Mr. for and Mrs. Joseph Hess of Ogden. Pacific. MrsWeekend guests at the home Mr. and Ralph Baird and FIELDING Dinner Party Held to Honor Mothers ce Er-icks- s. of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen were Mr. and Mrs. Don Petei-- r r. of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ell wood Hess visited for sveral days of last week with Mrs. Wild a Peterson and Henry Hess at Jerome, Idaho. Returning home they enjoyed seeing "Craters of the Moon," Burns Family Gather Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nielson of Deweyville, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr, and Mrs. Odell Burns, Burns, Mr. and Mrs- Hardy Mr. and Mrs. Ferreil Burns and families of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burns, Mr. andn Mrs. Dave Thomas, Mr. fcnnd Mrs. Bert Whitney and families of Garland, Mr, and Mrs. Arch Hall and family of Garland spent Sunday with, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burns celebrating Mother's Day and also Mr. A W, Bum's birthday anniversary. A lovely luncheon was served and the afternoon and evening spent in a social. Mr. and Mrs. II. C Nicholas of Ogden visited at the Rex Richards home Sunday. Lemoine Hess and son Wayne of Ogden visited at the F, W. Hess home Sunday. Visit Parents Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Godfrey and family spent Sunday with Mr. Godfrey's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Elwin Godfrey at Clark-stoChr-istense- n, n. - s, - Here's the Wonderful Way to Select YOUR . 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And watch your ventilation provide plenty of cool air to keep birds comfortable. over-crowdi- ng. f 1 V 423 N Tremonton Party Guest Blanche Hansen as a guest of Mrs. Piatt Fuller of Ogden attended a luncheon party at the Country Club at Ogden Friday, . Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess spent Monday at Ogden. Sunday guests at the home cf Mr. and Mrs, Herman Lott were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jones (Fern Lott) and two sons of Victor, Idaho, and Mr- and Mrs. Grant Hess and family of Ogden. Mr, and Mrs. Owen Hess and son Owen Jr. spent Saturday at Ogden visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Cal Killian and family and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Fryer along with Mrs. Ruby Mcln-tir- e and family of Brigham and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Petersen and family of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with their parents. Mr and Mrs. Claine Petersen and family of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Elma Petersen and family. Miss Faye Coombs spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Coombs and family. Mother's Day Callers Callers at t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farns worth on Mothers Day were Oscar Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sains- - . Mrs. Phone GOOD 2 1 1 1 43S2 St., Tremonton 1 i 1 U' f E R . Tremonioa. Utai Mrs. Ivy M. Anderson was hostess to her club Saturday afternoon at her home. Elders Hold Party The Elders and their partners held a lovely party Bear River City DEWEYVILLE by Andrea Hag gins By Margaret Perry Deweyville Elects Ward Honors Mothers PTA Heads . For Next Year PTA officers for the 1954-5year were elected and installed Thursday evening. The new are: President, Mrs. Margaret Perry, Vice President, Mrs. Roma Perry, and Secretary, Mrs. Norma Haycock. Outgoing officters are Mrs. Stella Spackman and Mrs. Bernice Germer. Spending the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer were Mr. and Mrs Ross Bowen of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Louis Spackman and family attended the annual May Day celebration in Mendon on 5 fficials Wed-ncsd- The chapel was beautifully decorated with flowers Sunday morning when the mothers of the ward were honored. The following took parts on the program, Kristi and Sheila Huggins, Rusty Jensen, Donnell Morten-se- n and Joyce Leonard, Myron Checketts, Fred Anderson, Byron Anderson, and Doyle Archibald. A beautiful potted plant was presented each mother Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Duke and baby daughter of Ogden were guests of Mrs. Duke's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eph Christensen over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hess of Ogden spent mothers day with even'nj at the recreat- hall. The Madsen ion oj family the program ani it was greatly enjoyed. Pot luck lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. John Holmgren, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Holrngren, Mr- and Mrs. Chester Stander, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hug-gin- s were among the parents who attended the F.F.A. banquet held at the Box Elder Hish School Wednesday evening. Mrs. Pearl Jensen is spending several days in Montana visiting her mother, Mrs. Smith. Guests at the Reg Burt home - Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Reese cf Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lunt of Cedar City. The ladies are sisters. High Priests Entertiiuei The South Stake Higb Priests held a lovely party at the ward nali Saturday evening. Mr. and '.lis. Lee Harlces and small daughter were guests of Mrs Hawkes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Eurt Sunday. Mrs. Clinton Burt returned the first part of the week from Van Nuyes, Cal. Mr- and Mrs. Richard Burt and three children of Ogden have gone there to make their home and Clinton moved their furniture for them. r.'.r. and - Mrs.. John T. Hansen of Tremonton is spending several days with her daughter a;d family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins. Mrs. Hess' mother, Mrs. Alice Howard K. Peterson. Mrs. Lydia K.Cheney of Salt Johnson of Preston, Idaho, spent I .ika City spent the weekend Sunday at the home of Mr. and wit'--i her mother,- - Mrs, Maty J Mrs. Clarence Perry. Class Excursioi Holmgren. Members of the iUh yrade class enjoyed an excursion t' Salt Lake City Friday. They weekend guest at the John visited many points of interest Becker home in Ogden. She i returned to including the State Capitol and afternoon to BrighamsomeSunday tims spend the. Airport. Principal Jay StokMr- and Mrs. Duett Love- - , with es and Mrs. Iva Madsen accomli.nd and family. panied them. Entertain Cia'j The Charles Norr family and and Mrs. Jay Norr enterMr. the Frank Jensen family spent members of their Pintained Mother's Day at the home of ochle Club Saturday evening at Mrs. Ed Rock of Brigham City. home. their Prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Fryer Mrs. Wayne Fryer, Mr, Reed of Clearfield visited Sunday at ENJOY THE ADVANTAGES OF A SYSTEM Mrs. Douglas Burbank . the homes of Mr- and Mrs. John Norr, and Mr. Wayne Norr. THAT PAYS FOR ITSELF Fryer and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne visitors at the O. W. Saturday Fryer. From th-- i day you insa!J durable concrete pipe your irrigaMiss Joan, Holdaway was the snow home wereMr. and Mrs. Dale , Quinlan of Ogden and tion system starts paying for itself in constant savings Wednesday evening house-gueSavings in water, labor, weed control and general operof Mardena Ncal at Stone, Ida. Miss Barbara Snow of Morgan-MrHubbard been has Wayne ationswith better crops because of better distribution and Mr. ani: Mrs. O. W. Snow treatment medical for receiving control through a concrete pipe system. A system that pay attended Agathon activii:.-- Fria broken received he for itself in three to five years when properly installed. day at th USAC, while swimming at a local reReunion Family with a concrete pipe irrigation system you RELAX A family reunion was held at sort. He dived under the water save labor, time and trouble . . . and money! Contact head and his hit the against t'ie home of Mrs M. G. Perry W. R. White Co., today and get the facts on all the un Mother's Day. Out of town side of the pool with sufficient force to cause the damage guests included Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Holdaway Alton Perry and family of Ogand daughter, Joan, visited Mrs. den, Mr. and Mrs. O. H, PeterMrs. John Groberg at Farr and son and family of Petersboro, O West Friday. and Mr. and Mrs, Ellis Perry Phone Utah 7765 Wall Ave. Ogden, 1625 Softball Team Wuis and family of Bear River City. A softball game between Other guests attending were Mr. MKMnOM MM School and Ply Deweyville Mrs-comok Tt ft Mrrai Howard Johnson and and COMOOAItS MTM was School on mouth Ml. MITAt played cutvms Mrs. Carrie Boothe. MAIM TBI Km un irm was the Deweyville Thursday, Attending the Golden Spike victor with a score of 10-ceremonies at Promontory Monday were Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow. Mrs. Orthella Marble and Mrs. Edith Holdaway spent Mother's Day visiting with Mrs. Mary Anderson of Thatcher Mrs. Thomas Ault was a Hydra-Mati- Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. - -- ... rt . s ear-dru- m r , 8. A bury of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs Darrell Gardner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Famsworth and family of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McMurdie and Mrs Carmen Richardson and families of Tremonton, and Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Norr of Deweyville. Visitors at the J. D. 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Guests at the Wayne Garn home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shank and Garth Richards of Logan, Mr,, and Mrs, Owen Stokes and family of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Christensen of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood. George Hodges of Preston, Idaho spent Wednesday and Thursday at the Milton Hodges LE 1 1 1 International furrow drills. 10 ft. Wheatland plow International 1G inch tumble plow." John Deere B Tractor with loader, mower, cultivator and plows. International model A tractor with cultivator. 8N Ford Tractor with loader and stacking Unit. 8N Ford Tractor with mower. 9N Ford Tractor. Model A John Deere tractor with mower and cultivator. semi-dee- p COUNTY PHONE 5221 rascal ' FARM CROSSROADS t! SERVICE asaa PHONE 2956 See your GMC dealer for UmWU U II U Wk'ft. TREMONTON; Triple-Checle- d used -, D. |