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Show The LEADER by Myrle Udy Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hirschi took Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coombs and boys to Salt Lake City Wednesday evening to catch the bus for Richfield where they visited with Ray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Coombs for the Easter holidays. Doris Foster and children of Malad spent Wednesday afternoon with their mother, Mary Udy. Saturday Mary Udy accompanied Mr. and Mrs. John Udy to Logan to attend the baseball game between the USU and University of Utah in which Dennis Udy was pitching for At Bear River Stake Center April 29 and 30 "The Joy of Cooking Electrically" is the theme of a homcmaker's cooking school April 2:i:i0 in Garland, two-da- at the I.DS Bear Uivcr Stake Center to be conducted by Miss Alice A. Bingham, homo economist for the Ogden division of I 'I ah Power and Light Company. "Each year we feel that the ultimate has been attained in the features of the new applinext ances. The year finds new ideas and new improvements to lighten housewife's burdens in the home," Miss Bingham said. is designed to The school contribute to richer family life by showing better methods in food preparation and more efficient ways of doing things electrically, releasing time for would things the homemaker like to do. Such subjects as easy preparation and cooking of foods on the most modern electric range; preparation and cooking of foods from the freezer, home lighting: electric home heating, and automatic laundry equipment will be reviewed. Late model ranges, refrigerators, freezers, washers and dryers, water heaters and dishwashers will be displayed. Miss will Bingham the Mary MISS ALICE A. BINGHAM UlllV jsented to show how electricity is the homcmaker's best friend, and most valuable servant. Each day's session will be concluded with a prize drawing for food prepared and cooked together with many other prizes. The sessions will be held each day. 2:00 till 3:30 p.m. Each day's class will be different and interesting. The following Tremonton appliance dealers are sponsoring the school: D. & B. Electric. Hales Bros. Furniture, Northern Furniture, Nessen Home Furnishings, Russ Electric. Everyone is invited to reserve April 29 and 30 and plan to attend both days, to share one of the most interesting and events of helpful community the season. conduct particular appetite The second day will also be conducted by Miss Bingham showing methods of freezing foods and ideas relating to cooking food frohi the freezer. 'MW nnhieHs also will be pre- - daughter, Mrs. Richard and family. Families Meet In Penrose For Easter Weekend eph Egley and Mrs. family of and Mrs. family of guests at the home included Jos-M- and Rulon Egley Roosevelt and Mr. and Newel Dalton " Salt Lake City. The Rulon Egleys also visited with Mrs. Egley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Burton. Mrs. Earl Anderson visited her Tuesday in Layton with a!;iiii!!ffliiiiii:ii:H Returns Horn Mrs. Ida Miller returned home after 2'i months at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Keith (Lois) Webb and family. Also at the Webb home was Mrs. Miller's sister, Mrs. Michael Proux of Leadare, Ida., who was recovering from major surgery. Guests at the Orsen Jensen home Saturday were his mother, Mrs. Jane Jensen and his sister, Mary Dawn Huggins and sons, Mark and Joe, of Brigham. Sunday guests in- - :i inniiiiiiiiii! IF IT'S QUALITY YOU WANT See WALTON'S VALLEY NURSERY - Here's Why We buy no. ( stock for lasting beauty that you can be proud of I 1 Complete line of SHADE, FRUIT ORNAMENTAL Trees. Choice selection of EVERGREENS. and 5 I I ROSES, guaranteed to bloom this year with proper care. Fine stock of PERENNIALS in containers. Peat Moss Insecticides Fertilizers. Some odds and ends at Big Savings. I I p Your Home and Garden Center. HELPFULNESS AND FRIENDLINESS f COME AND VISIT US. 1 ft WALTON'S VALLEY NURSERY l2 Phone Miles East of Tremonton, Utah I 1 Same Location 257-237- 2 Don't Miss Udy. Visiting In California Miss Cathie Hess spent last weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Essick and family, and Charlotte Bobbie Davis Fanning in Pocatello. She returned Monday. Saturday morning Cathie left for Crescent City, Calif., for a few months stay with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Errol Thomas and family. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Thomas of Malad spent Easter Sunday and dauwith their ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hess and family. Mrs. Esther Coombs, Myrle Udy and Bertha Smith attended Garland Camp DUP meeting d at the home of Mrs. Vera in Garland with Mrs. Dora Shaffer as hostess. Wes-tergar- There were 19 members present. The lesson was very capably given by Ida Hartman on Social and Entertainment in early Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis returned after a week in Logan with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Capener. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Olsen were Easter callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hales spent Friday in Hyrum with their daughter, Mrs. Clair Lund-berg and family. Sunday the Hales received calls from their son, Dean, in Las Vegas, and their daughter, Mrs. Glen Law in Pomona, Calif. eluded Orsen's brother, Blaine Jensen and family of Plain City and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hodges and family. Mr. Jensen made a business trip to Ogden, Monday. The Jensens received phone calls from Gene, who is attendWis., ing school at Madson, and Marlcna who is in Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bennett and family of Brigham were at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Burton, Sunday. Easter Guests Mr. and Mrs. Cecil MeNccley had their children and grandchildren with them for Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Dewain Hardy and family were weekend, guests. Sunday they were join ed by Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Mr. and family, Sheliberger and Mrs. Larry McNeeley and the local families Mr. and Mrs. Blaine McNeeley and Mr. and Mrs. Max McNeeley. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams and family of Salt Lake City spent Easter with the Leland Johnson family. Joe is Mrs. at the, Bear SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS forJ965-6River High School are, Lynn Rose, president; Ethel Ann Pierson, secretary and Rick White, 6 Family At Home Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capener had their family at home Saturday and Sunday. They are Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Capener, LaMar Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Capener, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Capener, PocMrs. Keith and atello, Mr. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Christensen and their families and Jerry. Mrs. Eleanor Merry and daughter, Julie, of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with them. whole Saturday night family of Alf Capener met in the Scout room of the Belmont Ward church and viewed pictures shown by Jerry of his mission and other pictures. There were about 50 people in Indian Youth Conference of the L.D.S. Church in Provo from Thursday until Saturday. Saturday D. Wayne Bourne and two boys oi Riverdale came up to help Wayne's father, Leland Bourne, who is having trouble with his back w i a HEADING THE JUNIOR CLASS for the coming school term are Bruce Larsen, vice president; John Burton, president and Betty Peterson, secretary. ily. Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Hadfield and family of Boise, Ida., have been sending a few days with n TREMONTON S "118 attendance. 7l9SEP62Form36 IT PAYS TO SHOP AT THE STORE THAT BROUGHT LOWER PRICES TO TREMONTON Searle Mr. and Mrs. Royce and children of Brigham visited the Ed Udys Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward and Michael were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward in Pleasant View. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mehr of Chino, Calif., visited Mr. and Mrs. Leland Capener Sunday and Mrs. Mehr's grand- CARL & DON'S FINEST father, Aaron Capener. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Burnett and children of Hyrum spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marv Bur nett. Earl Hughes and boys o Samaria were also at the Bur nett home. Rayola Walker visited he mother, Mina Ward. They wen to Pocatello to visit their soi and brother, Welton Ward an family. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Udy al tended a family party at th Ed Rader home to honor thei mother for her 80th birthda' Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Moon, Mis Elva Moon of Malad, Mr. ani Mrs. Gale Moon and family o Idaho Falls were Sunday dir ner guests of Mr. and Mrs Jay Macfarlane. Saturday Mrs Cleo Macfarlane accompanie her brother, Frank Moon c Ogden to visit their parents i SWIFT'S ALL MEAT STICKS 49 FRANKS Malad. Joe Allen had the misfortun of breaking his foot Thursdaj Mr. and Mrs. Newel Udy ( Salt Lake City visited the T. . Udys Sunday. Ud Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy spent Sunday in Salt Lake Cit; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Si vester and children of Laytc and children of Kyle Silvest wil of Ogden spent Sunday their parents, the Wm. S: vesters. LUNCHEON MEAT OF DRESSINGS SAUSAGE 3BOZ. $fl 5 si L SHASTA s CARL L TUT k m wm f" a vc l. mru x & RANCH m mmm 'w XJ STYLE m mmm m m m w m v THIS WEEK'S LUCKY (riscoj - WINNERS MAL MASoa JrwcAL Mmbek. W ft Ot LL &6ftrt cPAVLVJCIWT reni ojmD& I BROWNIE MIX AffoLO HlfCT 3 Ml 10 LEMONADE RUBY RED GRAPEFRUIT 15-$- 1 iffll - 89 i&ts TIP-TO- Sj u s. no. i WHITE 3 mm FLOUR HAT PEASS"S1 (MIL? PILLSBURY m m FREE 12 GAL. ICE CREAM BIG SAVIMS! lb, r DON'S f iap nnrnni c VIENNA LIBBY'S LIQUID H 1f n A n 29 HALIBUT ib. KRAFT BIRDS EYE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Oorc Mr. ami Mr;. Summers. Mr. ami Mrs. Dennis Summers jiiv! ili.MtvM of Gooding. Ida., spen; ;i f,".r days during Eastr '. j.e.iii.'ii with Mr. and Mrs. Ar'o Siiinmrrs. Mrs. Pol!' Mwiit Ens- tcr Sun; Mrs uitii Mr. LvLon SteKev and f.anilv. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schumann and family drove to St. George where they spent the long Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Davp Stuki and fam- the Rosalee Deschamps of Male Johnson's brother. Irene Johnalso at the Silvester homi was son and a friend, Carrie, spent Mrs. Eva Zundi Wednesday the weekend at home. The .and Mary Hess of Ogden visite at the students USU are girls their sister and her husbam in Logan. Mrs, Wm. Silvester. M. Leonard Petersen Jr. Mr.Mr.and and Mrs. Dail Ogden an the in spent spring vacation Salt Lake City with Mr. and Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Mik Mrs. Steve Butler. They brought Tuckett of Salt Lake City visit him home Saturday and went ed their parents, Mr. and Mrs with the Leonard M. Petersen Deloss Jensen Sunday. The Mr. and Mrs also visited family on an Easter picnic in Monte in Ogden Logan. the Wellsville mountains. They' Attend Youth Conference were joined by the Dee L. Barbara Begay, Jesse Bils Petersen family, and Jerry. and Pat Lee attended th gody Kent and Mark Petersen. Besf way's by Karen Stokes Bothwellers joined the rest of the Easterer's in the traditional hikes and picnics with colored eggs to roll down the hill. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Stokes joined the J. Leo Stokes' for just such a day on Saturday. Bishop and Mrs. Virgil Anderson had their family home for dinner on Easter Sunday. Those enjoying Sunday School and dinner with the Andersons were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Welling and girls of Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Anderson and baby of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Summers of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Anderson and Pam. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kupfer had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Meivin Kilfoyle and family and their daughter, Judy and her husband and family. Dinner guests at the Dcloris Stokes home on Saturday were Bruce Anderson. Chad Mitchel. and Miss Paula Vee Stokes, all students at Utah State. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stokes and children spent the weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Stokes and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Davis. Thoy live in Salt Lake City. U. of U. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dean Udy of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. John Udy and children of Garland and Dennis Udy were dinner guests of their mother, the first day with food fashions on the range. Those attending will receive a recipe sheet with new recipes to tempt the most 3Iany Bothwell People Busy For Easier Cooking School Two-Da- y Easter Keeps Riverside Homes Have Guests Tremonlon. Utah 1965 22, April Thursday, MB- - CAN frv SHAFTER POTATOES 10 - 69fi SUPPORT OUR LOCAL FIREMEN'S BURNT PANCAKE SUPPER at B.R. HI, SAT., APR. 24, 6 !t 9 p.m. EXTRA SAVINGS GOLD STRIKE STAMPS CARL & DON'S TREMONTONS OWN LOCAL SUPER MARKET |