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Show were Mrs istensen funeral Frona Frisby, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christensen of Brigham City, Mrs. Merlin Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. George Anderson, Bear River and Mrs. Soffe, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brand Nellie Mae Berry, Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. George Can- City. non Jr., and their families all Dinner guests at the Emery By Andrea Huggins of Salt Lake City, and Dr. and home Sunday were Huggins Mrs. Orson Cannon and family their daughters and husbands of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Woodyatt of A delicious dinner was served Willard and Mr. and Mrs. Norto the group, following that, man Durfey of Salt Lake City. The last meeting of the season social conversation and games Mr. and Mrs. Howard of the P.T.A., was held Thurs- were enjoyed. and son, Stephen, ClearMerle Jenson entered the LDS field were dinner guests of Mr. day evening in the school house. T. Wayne Woodland of the highhospital in Salt Lake City, Tues- and Mrs. Glen Iverson, Sunday. way Patrol was guest speaker. day. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Wolverton Election of new officers took Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christen-se- n and children of Ogden also place with the following being motored to Auroro, Utah, called during the afternoon. elected: Mrs. Lee (LaPreil) to attend a wedding Saturday View Art Exhibit Johnsen, President; Ronald J. Mr. and Mrs. Kay for reception Leonard first vice pres.; Leroy Many people from here visited were who in married the Brown, Del Holmgren, vice pres.; and Manti in Brigham City Temple. They also visit- the Art Center Mrs. Frank (Wilma) Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Varge Saturday evening and viewed ed with as secretary. Mrs. Clinton Burt of Long Beach, the beautiful art exhibit which was the outgoing president. Christensen Mr. were who there for the was given to the Center by Los Calif., These fine officers assure the occasion. Mr. Mrs. Elick Sorensen of and Brown was Varge's P.T.A. another successful year. The Sorensens missionary companion in the Angeles, Calif.residents of Bear Give Family Dinner mission field and he is also a were former River. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn S. Holmto Mrs. Christensen. brother Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton gren entertained at a lovely dinner party at their home Sun- were dinner guests Sunday of and daughter, Christine, day in honor of Mrs. Holmgren's their daughter and son, Captain of Little Valley were guests of mother, Mrs. George Cannon of and Mrs. James E. Karo in their parents, Mr. and Mrs. MilSalt Lake City. Other guests ton Bywater, Saturday night. were Mrs. Holmgren's brothers Visitors at the Glen Iverson Mrs. Leah Bickmore of Hyand sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine home following the James Chr- - rum is visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stander. Mrs. Bickmore just recently returned from California where she spent the winter. Mrs. Moroni Mortenson is spending this week with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Toombs in Salt Lake City. Mr. Toombs will undergo surgery on his foot in the L.D.S. hospital this week. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen went to Salt Lake City, Saturday, to see their new grandson who was born to Mr. and Mrs. Terry Call. The Call's other son, Larry, is visiting his grandparents this week while his mother is in the hospital. Mrs. Call is the former Evelyn Johnsen. Mrs. Lucille Miles of Denver, Friday and Saturday Evenings Colo., is visiting her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen. Major Howard Kunz, a brother of Lucille and Thelma, Fridays also visited at the Jensen home. Major Kunz' home is in Ellens-burg- , THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday, April 18. 1957 Bear River City AT KUNZ HOME ATTEND DINNER Mrs. Alf Kunz was busy this FOR NEPHEW week with lots of company. Mr. and Mrs. EJ Drv.;'re af Visiting with her were Mr. and tended a dinner at the home of Mrs. Roger Goodsell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Thorpe in 5 Logan, Mr. and Mrs. LuDell Reese and family, Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baker, also of Brigham City, and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Baker, Nibley, Ut. I i New PTA Officers VISIT COOK HOME Mr. and Mrs. Robert Creek IN TOWN Rock, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Stok- and son, Billy, Little es will be in town for the fol- Ark., visited one afternoon last Mrs. A. L. lowing month. Mr. Stokes will week with Mr. and be receiving medical care while Cook. The Creeks were enroute to Portland, Cre. here. Mc-Gav- in By-wat- er Ogden. Tuesday. It was in honor of their nephew, Robert Smith. He will return to Air Force duties in Germany. For Clean-Up- , Fix-U- p Supplies F Easter festivities TURKEY FOR EASTER Turkey will be one of the choice meats for this year's in Utah where the turkey industry is big business. Each year the popularity of turkey on the Easter dinner table has grown until today Easter ranks with Thanksgiving ran and Christmas as the turkey day of the year. n. Og-de- .. .... - i SEASON OPENING IN T3EMONTON CRYSTAL SPRINGS FREE ROLLER and TRAY With Gallon or more of Dutch Boy Paint Sold .... -S- FRIDA F, APRIL 19th White Paint tm ml. JAM SESSIONS The Modern Uc Zolatone Fleck Paint While it Lasts DANCING SKATING AVE Top Quality Ouisids Spray Gun Avilabls JAY'S PAINT & WALLPAPER FOR A FESTIVE EASTER -T- URKEY! Phone AL JAY H. RHEAD, Owner Tremonlo i. U'lH Wash. Wednesday and Friday I SWIMMING Daily WEEKEND IN LOGAN Mr. and Mrs. John Neal visited over the weekend in Logan. They were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Neal drove their parents home, Sunday evening. Standard's explorers help find the 830 gallons of oi! you'll need this year How &&&& A ' : ; t -- z: v J ? 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