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Show The Leader Tremonlon, Utah Thursday, July Lions Elect International President 15, 1965 Vacationer Gets Broken Ankle by Dollie Iverson Andrea Kuggins was spending the 5th day ot July at tne City of Rocks with other family members when she had the of breaking her misfortune ankle. Surgery was performeJ at the Dee Hosp.tal Tuesday A.M. and a pin pjt in. She was transferreJ to the Cooley on Thursday and to her home Sunday. A birthday party was held in the Brigham City park for Mrs. E.la Hardy honoring her on her 82nd year. Saturday. Those attending were Mr. Slokes and and Mrs. Mario family and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hardy of American Fork. The Dr. Walter H. Campbell of Ellsworth Hardys of EJen. Mrs. Miami Beach, Florida, was Eva Buck and children of elected President of Lions In- Orem. Mary Hislop and Mr. ternational at the Association's and Mrs. Ray Hardy of Brig-ha48th annual convention in Los and the John Hardy famAngeles. California, July ily of Bear River. Lions International, with HonoreJ On Anniversary 759.097 members in 132 counMr. and Mrs. ReeJ Olsen of tries, is the world's largest serv- Brigham Cty honored Mr. and ice club organization. Leonard Mrs. Ronald Friday Lions International is best evening at their home. It was known for its many youth pro- the Leonards wedding annigrams, community service versary. Those enjoying were Mrs. Edith projects, sight conservation ac- barbecue tivities and aid to the blind. Burgess of Salt Lake City, Mr. Last year Lions Clubs around and Mrs. Grover Killpack of the world completed more than Huntington. The Curtis Larsons 430.000 individual community of Mantua and Gaynell Anderson and children and the Leonprojects. ards from here. JAYCEES PLAN OUTING Mrs. Thomas Waddoups and Plans are now complete for Mrs. Joy Gilbert and three chilthe annual summer outing of dren of Corinne drove to Twin Junior Falls over the 4th to visit with the Tiemonton-GarlanChamber of Commerce. Comthe Robert Lovelands. Visiting, mittee Chairman. Nancy Larsen picnicing and walking down the announces that members are 238 steps to the bottom of the to meet at Crystal Springs SunFalls was how they spent their day. July 18 for pot luck lunch day. at p.m.. then the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Leonwill be spent roller skating, Mr. and Mrs. Grover ard, swimming and playing soft ball. and Mrs. Burgess left for the d 1 vertebra in his back. The Roy Thorsen family spent Thursday at Lagoon and and children Carol Renovich left Friday evening for their place! home in Oakland, Calif. Alva and John Hardy visited Alva's parents in Pleasant Grove, Wednesday. Charlene Oman and children Calif., of Long Beach, visiting Mrs. Oman's mother, Mrs. Eva Thorsen and her brother. Dean Jeppson and other are relatives Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones and children of Pleasant Grove have been spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs in Tremonton. PECK BROS. YARD CATTLE SALES AUCTION Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays EVERY THURSDAY 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Alice Peterson accompanied Dollie Iverson to Ogden they visited Friday where Victoria Thompson at the Dunn rest home and with Mrs. Peterson's daughter, Audrey Hess at the Dee. The Gerald Williams and Elmo Christensens spent the weekend camping north of Soda Springs. Hastings, Mrs. Rose Pack and daughter, Kathi, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hastings and three Cadet Visits Parents Seth Jensen who is attending the- - Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs spent five days at Hill Field as part of his six weeks tour of U. S. Military establishment. He attended his sister Janet's wedding Friday evening and the remainder of the weekend with his parents. He will go from Hill Field to Georgia. Visiting at the Waddoups home recently were Mrs. Viola sons of Ogden. The Milton S. Bywater famwere visiting ily of Fielding here on Sunday. Returns To California Kelly and Sharon Iverson and their son Daren left for their home in Gardena, Calif., Saturday morning after spending 10 days visiting relatives and friends. Larrie Iverson went home with them and will spend the remainder of the summer with them and her sister, Sally Malbry and family in Torrance. The James Faro family left Ogden Monday by train for Detroit where they will visit Jim's family until time to leave for New York where they will board the ship Cunard and sail for France on July 23rd. Mrs. Hess arrived here Sunday and will spend this week with her mother. Dej. and children Floy Murray in Bear River were visiting Thursday. and Victoria Johnsen accompanied the LeRon John-sefamily of Logan to Lagoon Austin Carl & Don's n last Thursday. Craig Hansen, small son of Mrs. Theon Hansen has joined the "Broken Limb Club." His arm is in a cast. Steven Bateman of Roy has spent the past week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Anderson. Friends Send Greetings Melvin and Serretta Johnsen left town over the 4th weekend an1 before returning home they had visited the Black Hills of So. Dakota and Yellowstone Park. They called on the Moroni Jorgensens at St. Anthony who send their regards to all relatives and friends in this area and the Lou Adams at So. Idaho Falls who also send their best wishes. Evelyn Call and children of North Ogden were visiting the Melvin Johnsens on Sunday. of Elwood, Clytie Anderson Pearl Hall, Mae Anderson, Seretta Johnsen and Fern were guests of Ivy Graser in Willard Saturday afternoon. Delia Christensen is back in a Salt Lake hospital for fur-th- We're all headed for the Booby and Mi. iP 7 . i Priees Effective There., Fri. iiie ?ic help Hatch-Ple- ase & Sat. cm -- Willi v Lmtwn m II Ar-bo- e. treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Anderson entertained at their home Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moon of Boise, Ida. Couple Honored A reception was held Friday evening in the Cultural Hall for Mr. and Mrs. Keith Winward. Mrs. Winward is the former Janet Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vay S. Jensen. Vernon and Wanda Johnsen had troubles on their way to Idaho Falls last week. At Ida. they hit a deer on the freeway smashing the front end of their car. They called their son, Roger, to tell him they would spend the night in McCammon but he drove down after them so they did their destination that day. ZoAnn Wakefield of Seattle arrived Friday afternoon and attended the wedding reception Janet Jensen for her cousin, that evening. She and other members of the Wakefield family left for Seattle Monday morning. OGDEN UNION STOCK YARDS OGDEN, UTAH Hog Sale Every Tuesday 12:30 P.M. -- Party Cine and ffirs. Tremonton City early Tuesday morning to gather After visiting the genealogy. Archives and the Church of-- f ces they called on Mrs. Ethel Smith in Salt Lake City and Farm-ingto- n reach ALL DAY AT have just returned from a the U. S. daughter, family rol five weeks tour of their They visited Lorrie Davis and Virginia also. Myrtle Anderson Elmer Woodruff of drove to Salt Lake in Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christen-sewere in Ogden Wednesday where they visited Mrs. Geo. Christensen who has had surgery and Mrs. Huggins at the Kill-pac- k Portland, Ore., Saturday morning to visit relatives. Del entered the Holmgren Dee hospital Monday morning to go into traction for a mis- - Mrs. Emma Madsen Mr. and Mrs. Loren '5 of ... Saturday is Tremonton's FUN DAy. All proceeds go to build our new park bowery. Support the Fun Day activities. V' '. . J - r m n . it II rrw Iocial purchase on L Intreiucing Sheldon Cannon Sheldon Cannon is the Assistant Manager of BEAR RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY. He has been an employee of the Company for eleven years. Sheldon is married to the former Beverly Sandall and they have two sons, Ga.ry and Roger. They reside at 125 East 8th North. He is a graduate of Bear River High School and spent four years in the U.S. Navy. Sheldon is a member of the Tremonton Volunteer Fire Department and has served as Fire Chief. He is an active member of the L.D.S. Church and is serving as Secretary of the Y.M.M.I.A. EacJi One Per Customer Slore vhcrc Sane people Shop and Save with those Krazy Boys. IIU BEAR RIVER TELEPHONE 257 8411 TrewfcOQioa, UteJi SUI Hlr11' CARL DON'S EXTRA SAVINGS |