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Show Bear River Grad Learns Russian In Army School FIELDING Mrs. Florence Munson By reunion held at Crystal Springs Parties Given for Slimmer Visitor Saturday. Mrs. Nina Owen, Mrs. LaPriel Secrist and Mrs. Edith Udy acMrs. Ed Arnell to Visiting at the home of Mr. companied St. Charles, Ida., Friday. Mrs. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen for an had Arnell been spending severindefinite period is Mr. Hansen's al her with sister, Mrs. days e Mrs. Frank (Mary) sister, E. Owen her illMary during of Washington D. C. Dur- ness. ing the- past week she has been Mrs. Anna Hawkins of Ogden honored at several parties. been spending a few days Mrs. Hansen entertained has at the home of her daughter and St a dinner party where fourteen Mr. and Mrs. Wayne guests were present to welcome , Mrs. Boesche back for the sum- Secrist and family.Mr. and Mrs. Visiting with mer months. Thursday Mrs. Elmo Munson and family SunBoesche and Mrs. Hansen were were David Paton and Stanguests at a bridge luncheon at day Innis. Los Angeles, Calif. ley the home of Mrs. Piatt Fuller at Miss Karen Skinner was Ogden. Friday the two ladies at- operated on at Valley Hospital tended a bridge and golf party for appendicitis Thursday. She given by Mrs. Ferrell Bess and is reported to be getting along Mrs. Con Hansen of Tremonton. satisfactorily. Saturday Mrs. Boesche, Mrs. visitors at the home Hansen and Mrs. Irene Peck en- of Sunday Mrs. Willis Fryer and Mr. joyed a-- bridge party at the were Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Fryer home of Mrs. Lloyd Davis at and family, Clearfield Brigham. Miss Faye Coombs, Ogden, Luncheon guests at the home spent the weekend with her parof Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Coomb Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. and family. Earl Betensen and three chilSeversons Leave dren of Seattle, Wash. n ATT. and Mrs. Leonard MerVill Steed of Ogden has Mrs. and son and Lynn been spending the past week Jackson left Tuesday morwith his grandparents, Mr. and Penn for their home at Memphis, ning Mrs. Afton Adams. after Tenn., spending a few Mr. and Mrs. Leonard StandMr and Mrs. Glen weeks with are over arrival the ing happy visited with also Severson. They of their first great grandchild, a girl, born to Mr. and Mrs. Verl and Joyce Walker and fam ily at San Diego. Mrs. Glen Jack Salmon of Orem Friday, Severson who had been spendJune 28. Mrs. Salmon was forweeks at the Walker several ing Miss Sharon Roundy. merly to Fielding with returned home, Richard Weber of Salt Lake them. also visited many They a has been couple spending City in California, of weeks with his grandparents, places of interest the canyons in Southern Utah Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon. and spent four days with relGo To Hospital atives at Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Afton Adams Farmington. Leonard will now visited at the Dee Hospital at be stationed at St. Louis, Mo. Ogden with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Coombs Elaine last week. Elaine is re- are happy over the arrival of ceiving treatment for spotted their first child, a girl born fever. June 29 at a Preston 'Hospital. Mike Baird left for his home Mrs. Coombs was formerly Miss at Concord, Calif., Wednesday LaRae Kendall of Preston. after spending the past week Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. with his friend Forrest Munson. William Kendall and Mr. and Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Coombs Leonard Standing last week Overnight guests at the home were Mr. and Mrs. George Bow-cu- of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson and family, Ogden. Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Lt. and Mrs. Scott Hansen and Stanley Farnsworth, Salt Lake small daughter, Vicki, .Bryan, City. Mrs. Munson accompanied Tescas, arrived this week for a them to Perry Sunday and spent visit with Mr. Hansen's parents, the day with Mrs. Hazel Allen Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen. and family. Mrs. Karma Radin, Seattle, Duane Jones returned home spent Wednesday and Thursday Monday after spending a couple with her sister, Mrs. Afton of weeks with relatives at Adams. Dinner guests at the home of Guests at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standing and Mrs. Elmo Munson and famSunday were Mr. and Mrs. ily Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. France Standing and family and Earl Goates and son Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Olsen, Ogden. Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gam Mrs. Emerson Earl and son entertained at a dinner party in Danny spent the .forepart of the compliment to Mr. and Mrs. week with relatives in Salt Lake Ralph Baird of Concord, Calif., City. it their home Monday evening. Ricky Cfwens, Salt Lake City, Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. is spending a week at the Wayne Uel Garn, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Secrist home. Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Visiting with Bishop and Mrs. Verl Anderson. The Bairds were Rosel Zundel and family Monovernight guests at the home of day were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mr. and Mrs. Uel Garn Monday. Nish and sons Wayne, Lynn and Our community was saddened Allen of Jefferson, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt, ac- by the death of one of our oldest E. Mrs. Owen, Mary citjzens, who passed away Friday evening after several weeks illness. Miss Arlene Potter, Salt Lake City, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter and family. Couples Take Trip Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Potter left Saturday evening for a few days vacation at Yellowstone Boe-sch- - 3at-urda- y son-in-la- EAST GARLAND Pvt. Karl D. Hess has been selected for an intensive six month course of instruction in Russian at the US Army Language School in Monterey, under the Army's stepped-u- p program for overcoming a critical shortage of skilled linguists. Pvt Hess, the son of Mr. and Dean E. Hess, 571 W. 2d N., Logan, Utah, graduated from Bear, River High School in 1954, and attended Utah State University, Logan, for two yezfrs before entering the military service. His wife, Virginia Hess E. 1st. S., Logan. lives at 323 Upon completing his present course of study, Pvt Hess will be prepared to act as interpreter, able to converse freely in companied by Mr. and Mrs. Von Holt and daughters Yvonne, Linda, and Charlene, attended a Holt reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stokes at Ogden Sunday. Attending a Nish reunion at Willow Park in Logan Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd, Mrs. Bonnie Rudd and children, Bishop and Mrs. Rosel Zundel and family, Marsha and Carla Zundel, and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Udy. Mr. nd Mrs. Walter Suther-land'an- children of Ogden d visit- ed at the E. W. Sutherland and Ralph Grover homes Thursday. Attend Services Among those attending funeral services for Garth Heneger at River Heights Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Coombs and daughters Janice, Linda and Christine, Mrs. Sadie Johnson, Mrs. Alice Coombs, Mrs. Celia Zundel, Karen Wood, Virginia Welling, and Tamra Welling. Val Leavitt sang a solo during the funeral service. Mr. Heneger was the fiance of Miss Linda Coombs. Carl Sutherland, Pocatello, visited at the E. W. Sutherland home last week. A Micah Garn reunion was held at the school grounds Saturday. Darvel Garn was in charge of the evenings entertainment. A tasty luncheon was enjoyed, followed by various games. Corsages were presented to the original members of the Micah Garn family, Mrs. Mahal-i- a Haffield, Salt Lake City, Arthur Capener, Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn, and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Garn About one hundred were present. Mr. and Mrs. Von Holt and daughters left Monday morning for their home at San Pedro, Calif., after having spent an enjoyable vacation at the home of Mr. Holt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferrell of Brigham visited with Mrs. mother, Mrs. Eliza S. Godfrey, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hansen and small daughter of Logan visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and family Friday. tt Poc-atell- o. Fer-rell- 's USE LEADER WANT ADS Thursday July Go To Fun Day, Reunion Scouts Yellowstone Park Are Combined About fifty boy scouts of the This year our Ward Fun Day and Reunion were combined into one event. This was held on Saturday. The day began at '1:30 a.m. with a junior parade. About fifty children participated. The Primary Association gave each child who was in the dime. parade There were races and a bubble blowing contest for the young children, a tug of war for the older children and in the afternoon all who cared to joined in a rousing ball game. The Boy Scouts sold soda girls sold pop pop. The corn. The M.I.A. officers sold ice cream and the Primary had a toy booth for the children. Several people from other communities were here for the day and everyone present appar ently had a good time visiting and joining in the fun. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Larson stopped at the Louis Larson home on Friday on their way to Sun Valley. They stopped again on their return trip home to Salt Lake City on Sunday. Lynn Sorensen celebrated his .seventh birthday on Thursday at a birthday dinner given by his parents. Guests included Mr and Mrs. Henry Sorensen and Allen Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson joined a group of Hill Field workers at a party held Saturday afternoon at the Wheel in Weber Canyon. A Bingo game continued throughout the day and a whole beef was barbecued. Eph won a twelve pound roast. On their way back home they stopped in Ogden to visit with Mr .and Mrs. Bill Cole and fam ilv and to wish Mrs. Cole a Happy Birthday. Mrs. Edna Larson and daugh ter Betty were at their home here for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Carl I. Edvalson and sons, Ronald and Melvin, were Sunday visitors Ogden, at the Blaine Rhodes home, where they came to wish Mrs. Rhodes a Happy Birthday. Michael and Elaine returned to Ogden to spend a few days with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Holland of Rigby, Ida., were Sunday visitors at the Roy Oyler home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schoon-ove- r and family of Garden Grove, Calif., stopped at the Blaine Harper home for dinner on Sunday enroute to the Arvin Smith home in Fielding. They plan to stay here in the valley for about two weeks. Mrs. Marva Harper entertained twelve ladies at pinochle Thursday evening at the Arvin Smith home in Fielding. Irene Larson, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Conrad Larson of Salt Lake City stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson and family this past week. Her parents came for her on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler are happy over the safe arrival of 4-- H Bothwell ward have spent several days in Yellowstone Park during the week. The boys were accompanied by their leaders, Boyd Marble, Lvle and Floyd Eggli. They were expected home Wednesday. David Summers of Salt Lake City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Summers has spent the past week at the home of Randall Summers. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Summers, Shanna and Sheldon visited relatives in Salt Lake City during the week. Their son Randy, who had spent a week there returned home with them. Attend Wedding Receptions Mrs. Glen Stark and Mrs. Arvilla Stark were in Brigham City twice this week to attend Hold-awa- y La-mo- nt wedding receptions for Deon Rasmussen and Lazon Jensen and their new mates. Mrs. Myrtle Anderson and Mrs. June Anderson of Ogden spent Monday in Ogden. Mrs. Esther Anderson spent Wednesday in Clearfield with her sister,, Mrs. Kenneth D. Searle. Mrs. Ruth Larsen and two daughters, of Bonners Ferry and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Call of Kuna, Ida., were guests during the week at the Cleon Anderson home. Maria and Nona Kay Call returned to Idaho with them for a visit. Gerald Halliday and two boys, Magna and Loring Halliday, Salt Lake City were Sunday 4, 1957 guests at the Dwain Anderson home. Dee Anderson and his wife, and baby, who are now living in Ogden spent Sunday with his parents, the Dean Andersons. Valerie Jones, Moab, has been visiting for the past week with the Deloris Stokes family. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stokes and Mr. and Mrs. Deloris Stokes were guests at the wedding dinner given Monday by Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cullimore at their home in Garland for their son Ralph and his bride, the former Joy Newman. DR. PAUL K. VACATIONERS RETURN Mrs. James Bigler. Mrs. Jesse Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Horacel Bigler have returned from a trip to California and the northwest. In California they visited Mr .and Mrs. John Trudean, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Wortly, Mr. and Mrs. Don Christensen and another grandchild. The baby, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bohrer a girl, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Andersen of Garland on (Ruth Davis). Friday morning in Tremonton. The paternal grandparents are GOES TO MICHIGAN Mr. and Mrs. Hans Andersen of Don Chiodo left last week for Tremonton. East Lansing, Mich., where he Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fryer will attend the University for and boys of Bountiful were Sun- Advanced Engineering. He ex day guests at the J. W. Rhodes pects to be gone about one home. month. NASFELL OPTOMETRIST WILL BE ATTENDING EDUCATIONAL SEMIN- ARY AND WILL NOT BE IN HIS OFFICE JULY 11 AND 18 WILL SEE YOU JULY 25 A PENNEY BARGAIN IS ALWAYS PRICE QUALITY! Come Friday and Saturday . . . Give your budget the biggest break it ever had! PENNEY'S JULY BARGAIN DAYS! 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