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Show EAST GARLAND By Mrs. Eph Peterson wiirAur Son's Wedding Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams and family visited relatives in Salt Lake City, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Jenkins and family of Riverton visited at the Adams home, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bjorklund of Ogden were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman Sunday. Mrs. May Bjorklund who had been convalescing at the Holman home for a week returned home with them. Club Eetertained Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter entertained their Social Hour Club Friday evening. A hot din ner was served to 15. Included from here were Mr. and Mrs L. M. Holman and Mrs. Naomi Oyler. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Holman, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oyler and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oyler were dinner guests of Ardes and Delos Adams in Tre- monton. The Gleaners and M Men and their class leader, Essie Peter son, attended a very interesting and instructive fireside in Gar Ross Rhodes left Tuesday morning by plane for Flushing, New York to be in attendance at the marriage of her son, Don and Mary Stehle of Flushing. Mrs. Rhodes plans to return Sunday. ' Mrs. R. J. Potter and Mrs. Jack Austin and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Val Roller in Weston, Saturday. Receives Hospital Care Mrs. Marion Sorensen spent several days at the Valley Hospital undergoing medical treatment. Although still confined to her bed at home much of the time she is improved. Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes and daughter, Tina of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. David J. Williams of Malad visited the land at the Stake Presidents and LeRoy Atkinsons, room Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Olsen of the Logan Sunday. The Sorensens had their chil Temple told of experiences in dren home for the weekend, Mr taking the Temple material and and Mrs. Ed Thrasher of Logan the dedication of the Swiss Tem and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Christen pie. They showed colored slides of the entire trip. England, Scot sen of Ogden. Mrs. Henry Sorensen got news land, Ireland and Wales, some of the sudden passing of an of parts of Germany, France and uncle, John D. Allen in Portage Switzerland. Refreshments were Sunday evening. He had attend served. ed church and shortly after reThe Jr. M Men and Jr. Glean ers held a Fireside at the Jasper tiring passed away. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parkinson Shaffer home. Lewis Fife of the of Roy visited Mr. and Mrs. Sor- Seminary was the speaker. Reensen Sunday afternoon. freshments were served by the Mr. and Mrs. Leland Watt of hostess. Mrs. Eph Peterson is at home Layton came up for the games Friday evening and visited rel- again after three weeks in Og den caring for her grandchildren atives. Pres. R. J. Potter was the while their parents were on speaker at the Jr. M Men and trip to Hawaii. They crossed by Jr. Gleaner banquet at Howell boat on the Lurline and return Saturday evening. Mrs. Potter ed by plane into Salt Lake City also attended. , They report a few outstanding Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oyler experiences. As they pulled into and Marva and Kelly accompan- Honolulu harbor they were inied by Mrs. Eula Thompson were structed to turn about and head for opne sea because of the tidal in Salt Lake City Tuesday. The Oylers visited Mr. and wave which was rolling in at Mrs. Dewey Wood in Brigham that time. They were held there for six hours before they were City Sunday afternoon. The Tom Harpers have a new allowed to dock but the second grandson born this week to Mr. didnt materialize. There was and Mrs. Dale Gardner in Lo- great deal of damage on the gan. Mrs. Harper is helping out north side of each island which at the Gardner home. they saw later. They flew back Mrs. Lyle Johnson and two and "were on the air field at San children, Marilyn and Douglas Francisco when the first earth of Meridian, Ida., accompanied quake hit and were shaken up by Mrs. Sylvan Korth of Nampa They could see the buildings are visiting relatives here. Sun- rocking. They stepped off the day Mrs. Johnson and children plane in Salt Lake City, sun and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler tanned and decked in leis into a flash blizzard. were in Salt Lake City. Service Sons Home Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grover and son of Salt Lake City spent had both their service boys ar the weekend at home. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen rived home one day apart. Curtis and Laralee spent Friday at came from Ft. Benning, Ga., on Dugway where Walter is in inursaay and uary and his famschool. They also visited Mr. and ily from Arizona, Friday. Gary Mrs. Boyd Clsen and Mr. and left his family here and went to Denver after two days for more Mrs. Bob Huntley. Lee Cooper of Mar Vista, schooling in aeronautics. Curtis will report back to Ft. Benning Calif., called on the J. P. after the expiration of his furFriday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oyler spent lough. Mr. and Mrs. L. Francis Peterfrom Thursday to Sunday at Pleasant View with Mr. and son and family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor and Mrs. Wayne Archibald. Mrs. J. W. Rhodes accompan-panie- d two children of Layton spent Ursel Rhodes and Nadine Sunday with Dorris Peterson to Salt Lake City, Saturday. and family. They had a birthday Mrs. Rhodes stopping off at dinner with a beautiful decoratBountiful and visiting Mr. and ed cake for Paul Taylor's 10th Mrs. Blaine Fryer and family. birthday anniversary. Sor-ense- Bear River City By Andrea Huggins Gives Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen were host and hostess to a group of friends Friday evening at their home. A delicious turkey dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Waddoups, Mr. and Mrs. Ere Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. Milton By water, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen 'and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins. Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen were Mrs. Johnsen's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Olson of Ephraim. Sunday dinner guests at the Johnsen home included Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnsen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Barrett and two children of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Dale Burt entertained her club at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Ivy M. Anderson was in the Cooley hospital several days last week. Mrs. Wanda Johnsen taught school in her place. DUP Meets Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Victoria C. Johnsen, Friday afternoon. Carrie J. Christensen gave the n lesson on "Canyons", Miss Gardner favored with a Diano solo. Hostesses were Vic toria and Lavela Matteson. Mrs. Clifford Jensen and Mrs. Chester Stander were Salt Lake City visitors, Saturday. Dinner guests at the home of the Ernest Huggins, Sunday, were CaDtain and Mrs. James Karo, Ogden, and Mrs. Joe Dell Huggins and daughter, Kooerta, Logan. Receive Hospital Care F.rnest Hueeins and Lee John- sen soent a few days in the St. Benedict Hospital. Lee had a back ailment and is now wearing cast. Ernest had surgery per formed on his eye. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jensen visited their daughter, Mrs. Maurine Redd in Ogden. Maur- ine just returned from the hospital where she underwent a major operation. Mrs F.llis Perrv entertained reppn tlv in honor of the birth days of her son and daughter, Rodney and Mary jane. Saturday evening after the dance Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Shuman were hosts to Mr. ana Mrs F.llis Arbon. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins and Mr. and Mrs. Burton Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Billings De-An- and children of Provo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Iverson, Monday. The ladies are sisters. DeAnn Gardner of Logan was a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen over the weekend. Leaves For Eastern Visit Mrs. Alice Peterson left Thursday for New Jersey where she will visit her son Ralph and family. Bishop and Mrs. Vernon John-se- n motored to Salt Lake City, Saturday. They attended the "The Ten Commandshow, ments." Mr. and Mrs. Cjleen Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Ere Whitaker THE LEADER. Tremonlon, Utah Thursday, March 28, 1957 Spring Term Of District vs. Fred Kohlhapp. Wayne N. SIMADA CLUB MEETS Members of the Simada club Mason vs. W. B. Mason. Aug. 28: Glen Fallows vs. met Wednesday at the home of Mabel Romer in Elwood. InWestern States Refining Co. teresting high lights from the lives of Abraham Lincoln and AT BOWCUTT HOME Woodrow Wilson were given by The spring term trial calenMr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson, Roma Stimpson and Dottie dar showing trials to take were Sunday dinner guests at Whitney. Luncheon was place in the First District Court the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stan- served to the ladies in attend of Box Elder County was re- ley Bowjcutt. ance by Mrs. Romer. leased this week by K. .B. Olsen, county clerk. The calender is listed as follows: March 12: K. A. Takahashi vs. Frank Takahashi. March 18: State of Utah vs. A. L. Rasmussen. S. W. Warren vs. Court Set attended a birthday party for their father, Arnold Nelson, Frank Takahashi. held in Brigham City, Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Kimber in Ogden, Friday. Mrs. Ida Christensen has been confined to a chair for several weeks nursing a broken ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Iverson were called to Brigham City, Sunday, because of the sickness of Mrs. Iverson's father, Wallace Burt. Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton and baby daughter of Little Valley visited Milton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater, Saturday. Jensens Lose Twin Babies Sympathy of the entire community goes out to Frank and Hah Jenson in their bereavement. Twin babies, a girl and boy were born to them Friday, March 22, the baby boy died Saturday evening and the little girl Monday morning. They named them Randy Tolman and Rebecca Jenson. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bin Tolman of Honeyville, and Mr. and Mrs. Osey Jensen of Brigham City. The Jensens have three other children. Graveside services were held Tuesday at 1 1 o'clock at me uear wiver temetery. By-wat- er March 21: A. W. Burns vs. R. N. Coombs. March 26: Steve Anderson et al vs. Equitable Life Insurance, et al. March 28: Mary Howell vs. Riser. April 10: Jackson Finance R. Meacham. Gerald Farr John Braegger. April 11: A. L. Reeves vs. R. Harper. April 23: Eugene Wixom Northwestern Fire Insurance M. BEST PROOF vs. vs. T. there vs. et 9: D. C. Talbot vs. M. tions, especially when S. Talbot. May 21: David H. Kidd vs. J. C. Ghlarson May 23: S. L. Young vs. S. it comes to dealing with Uncle Sam. If you don't pay by check now, you would be wise to do so Summers. June 4: W. W. Smith vs. E. F. Heil et al. June 6: Jean Worthey vs. F. C. Johnston. June 19: J. N. Lamborn vs. William Stokes. A. W. Duste vs. B. R. Telephone Co. July 2: Southern Pacific R. R. vs. Mrs. H. Sheehan et al. July 3: Samuel S. Salitan et al vs. Allen C. Hunsaker. Aug. 13: Clyde C. Black vs. Duane Larkin, the Lockhart Co. to back up your income tax deduc- al. March is before another day goes by. Stop in! ROXfLDERfOUNTyRANK et al. BRIGHAM CITY. UTAH Aug. 15: Richard S. 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