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Show mi hiiluw FIELDING Mrs. Attend Reception Gale Welling and daughter Tamra and Mrs. Ida Cannon and daughter Shirley attended a wedding reception at Bothwell Thursday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Kay Birch (Lila Lee Stark). Sherrie was one of the bridesmaids and Tamra and Shirley helped at the gift tables. Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weed-oRupert, Ida. Visiting with Mrs. Faye Fryer p, Thursday afternoon were Mrs. Ruby Mclntyre, Brigham, and Mrs. Carol Payne and small son of Tremonton. Mrs. Leo Earl of Logan spent Thursday afternoon visiting with her daughter Mrs. Verl Ander- son and family. Spending Wednesday at Salt Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Earl. They visited with Mrs. Earl's sister, Mrs. Frank McDowell and family. Attending funeral services for Mrs. Lynn Walters at Magna Tuesday was Mrs. Edith Udy, who was accompanied by Mrs. Inez Johnson, Mrs. Irene Fors-berMrs. Cleo Forsberg of Riverside and Mrs. Delia TJdy of Ogden. Visiting with Mrs. Elmo and family Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Croft, Great Falls, Mont., and Mrs. Annie T. Godfrey of Clarkston. Returns Home Mrs. Faye Fryer returned home Sunday after spending the latter part of the week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Saunders, Logan. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. "Mark Woolley were Mr. and Mrs. Neil Frandsen (Coleen Woolley) and children Alan and Carol, Idaho Falls. Visiting with Mrs. Eliza Godfrey and family Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Asael Godfrey and daughter Susan, Ogden. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Welling and "family of Ogden. Weekend guests at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt were Mr. and Mrs. VerNon Upton of Moab. VerNon and wife are leaving for Trout Lake. Wash., where he has employment. While here they were happy to receive a phone call from mother,' Mrs. Mae Shapiro at Camden, Del. Mae wishes to be remembered to ier many friends here in the valley. Gail Anger spent Sunday at Salt Lake City where he was a guest speaker in the North 13th Ward Sunday meeting. He also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Ward and family at Bountiful. Esta Jones of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with relatives here. Mrs. J. W. Earl of Logan spent Thursday afternoon visiting with Mrs. Elm.o Munson and family. Mrs. Hazel Allen and family of Perry and Mrs. Ardis Burt and family of Ogden spent Saturday at the J. D. Munson home. Mrs. Munson accompanied them home and remained at the Allen home in Perry until Sunday evening. Mrs. Marie Bywater and small g, TVIun-so- n Spending several days of last week at the W. M. Welling home was Mrs. Bill Groth of Poca- tello. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Hess during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis MacFarland of Arimo, Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hess of Roy. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welling during the weekend were Mr! and Mrs. Frank Mismash and son Jim of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Lenon of Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Thomas and two boys of Soda Springs spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Thomas's parents, Mr. and Mrs. FJ! C. Mason. Saturday Mrs. Mason and Mrs. Thomas and boys spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Sharkey and family at Ogden. Rex Richards and B. M. Petersen have been spending several days at Hooper. Friends of J. E. Robinson of Salt Lake City will be sorry to learn of Monday morning. Mr. Robinson was one of citizens Fielding's outstanding for many years, where he was active in Church work and a successful farmer. Since moving to Salt Lake City he has been spending a good deal of his time doing Temple work. Mrs. Darrell Godfrey and children and Mrs. F. W. Hess spent Sunday at Brigham visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Wood and family. Mrs. Jeanine Kent and Mrs. Sara Moss spent Saturday at Ogden. Mrs. Alene Sutherland and son Glade, spent Thursday at Ogden visiting with Mrs. Sutherland's mother, Mrs. Eliza S. Godfrey, and with Mr. and Mrs. Art Cottle. Mrs. Keith Moss and family and Mrs. Dan Kent and family spent Friday at the George Parry home at Malad. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherland and son Glade, spent Saturday at Newton visiting with daughter Christine of T ftle Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Goodsell Valley are visiting with Marie's and family. mmmv -- - V ..imrrK,i U , 1 , THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah Thursday. October 24. i . ' - painful injury Wednesday while working at the Harris Garage. A heavy piece of equipment fell on his foot, breaking two toes. He was treated at the Valley , . Clinic. Mrs. Wm. L. Gibbs and Mrs. Merrill Petty were Ogden visitors Friday. They also visited in ' " N-tX' i Brigham City with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gibbs and children, Randy and Cindy, Syracuse, Utah, visited from FIVE DOORS to nowhere are set in a test strno at hi eh pressure. Other doors (left to right) were Friday until Monday with Mrs. tare at the Nevada atomic test site to measure made of solid plywood, wood planking:, and two Gibbs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. the wall kinds Circular on, of steel of common resistance of .various kinds the blast shapes. objects J. W. Knudsen. are valves for automatically closing; building materials. Only the hollow plywood door Mr. Darwin K. Wolford of the of a nuclear blast. (second from right) was blasted from its frame ventilation openings in case LDS Church General Music Committee of Salt Lake City is Ross of Lava Hot Springs spent and Mrs. Darrell Rose, Provo, teaching a Choristers and Ortv weekend as guests of Mrs. were weekend guests of Mr. and ganists Class in Malad every Thomas' sister, Mrs. Reed Niel-sf-- Mrs. Floyd Rose. Monday night. Among those enrolled are: Thelma D. Gibbs, to Saturwent Mrs. Harris to C. went Ogden They Virgil By Mrs. Virgil Harris day where they visited with Salt Lake City Sunday with Mr. Ora K. Hoskins, Shiela and their brothers and their famil- and Mrs. Ralph Gleed and fam- Karen Morris, Kathleen Harris, ies. and ily and were guests of Mr. and Marva Jean Parkinson Among those who visited at Mrs. Phil Rees and Mr. and Mrs. Vance McCrary. the home of Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy Marion Rees and their families. Jay Allen of Los Angeles visMr. and Mrs. Fal John and ited with friends and relatives Hawks over the weekend and also enjoyed the deer hunt were: family, "Idaho Falls, and Mrs. here Friday. He is recuperating The Portage MIA Roadshow Mr. and Mrs. John Edmond and Virginia John and family, San after major surgery and he and was presented in the four Malad family, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cgan dy, were weekend guests of his wife and son are visiting in wards and St. John ward Tues- ?nd family, Mr. and Mrs. Wes their mother, Mrs. Grace John. Ogden with Mrs. Allen's parents and Woodrow Ogan of Bishop and Mrs. John F. Con and with Mr. Allen's sisters, day evening and in Samaria, Ogan Pleasantview and Portage wards Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Lee ley went to Fort Hall, Ida., Tues- Mary Price and Zona Hansey. Williams and family of Logan day where Bishop Conley was Elvoid Gibbs, Wendell, Ida., Wednesday evening. The Entree one of the speakers at the fun- visited Act was presented by Ha Mae and. Jerry Morris of Bountiful. Thursday and Friday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Harris eral services for the little grand- with relatives. John who gave a Comic ReadFriday he and his Tuesday to spend the winter son of Mr. and Mrs. Linford sister, Mrs. John F. Conley ing. The. Roadshow, depicting left Neaman of Washakie. Bishop went to Logan to see Mr. Gibbs' the Stake Theme, "Do You Re- in Tremonton. Visit Idahoans and Mrs. Conley went from daughter Sonja, who is a Sophowas When?" member entitled there to Idaho Falls and visited more at USU. "Robinson Crusoe". The script Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warner, was written by YLMIA Presi- Aberdeen, Ida., and Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Raymond Hall of Bountiful Ward and returned home Wed- spent the weekend with his pardent, Faye H. Morris. Mrs. Dave Evans and sons, Manight. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Of the nine wards the Port- lad, visited Sunday with Mr. nesday Mr. and Mrs. Bob Erickson Hall. age Ward Roadshow was rated and Mrs. J. W. Halford and Mrs. and sons, Layton, spent the to highest and chosen, Larry Howell Home represent Eliza Knudsen. Mr. and Mrs. weekend with Mrs. Erickson's Malad Stake in the Division Roger Malan and son of Ogden Larry Howell, son of Alva parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Meet at BRHS Saturday night. spent the weekend with Mrs. Howell. Howell, was released last week There, the show was given Knudsen. after four years in the U. S. Air Painful Injury fourth place. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rose and Larry spent one year in Iceland, Mrs. Harold Thomas and son son, Salt Lake City, and Mr. Herald Jenkins received a one and years in Trip i mother, Mrs. Elma Petersen. Mrs. Dorothy Burton spent Friday at Farmington visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Sjoblom, and with Mrs. Mary Burton at Bountiful. Miss Larene Burton of Salt Lake City accompanied her home and spent the weekend. First Lt. Scott Hansen of Enid, Okla., spent a couple of days of last week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen. Rex Stacey of Ogden spent the weekend with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess and family. Dinner Guests Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. George Crookston and family of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. John Sjoblom of Farmington and Mrs. Myrtle Thorton of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Wynn Zundel entertained at a party at the school grounds Thursday afternoon in compliment to her daughter Marsha, who was celebrating her sixth birthday. Twenty-si- x little friends were present and enjoyed an afternoon of games, followed by refreshments. Mr and Mrs. Ellwood Hess spent Tuesday at Salt Lake City visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bion Tolman and Mrs. Mary M. Mor-an- .. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Smith and daughter Sherrie, Mr. and Mrs. t.r,. f wmw rr' V im , ' u - , , Florence Munson By 'wmnmnnnu.. HM'WM'''i-'wmiiu.i.iw- it- - Br i ,, 1 , i . x i ? i 4 - ' , - f ' r' - , r nil ,f anti-bla- st PORTAGE n. Roadshow Is Stake Winner 1957 oli, North Africa, and the remainder of the time at bases in California, Mountain Home, Ida,, and New Mexico. He returned home Monday and is enjoying a visit with his father and brother. Among those who visited with Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gibbs over the weekend and enjoyed the deer hunt were Mr. and Mrs. Noel Gibbs and daughter of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Best, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gibbs and family, Kays-villMr. and Mrs. Mardell John and family, Roy. Mrs. Walter E. Gibbs and Mrs. John F. Conley were Ogden visitors Saturday. Larry Howell and Boyd McCrary spent several days this week in Beowowe, Nev., with Gail Gibbs. Floyd John, Perry, visited Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. John. Elvoid Hoskins and sons, Salt Lake City, visited with relatives and friends here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Anthony, Ririe, Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. Val Anthony, Pocatello, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Harris and R. C. Harris. Buddy Knudsen of Tremonton spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Knudsen. e, i Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Jones of Malad were dinner guests Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Day Garfield and familyVISIT IN POCATELLO Mr. and Mrs. Phil Johnson and Gary drove to Pocatello, Ida., Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ned Law and children and to have dinner with them. 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