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Show J3EAR RIVER VALLEV PAGE SIX. of Smuh Ward and Ted Mac far-la- lier that evening at the home at Atkinson Mrs. Roy went to Salt Lake Sunday her sister, a make will Garland. East They and spent the day with Mr. and Riverside. in home Mrs. Paul Ward. The Birthday Club met WedDarlene Udy of Smithfield Is The small son of Mr. and Mrs. nesday with Mrs. Earl Hales. fraca vliiting with her grandparents, Macfarlane received Fourteen ladies were present to Jay Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Udy, for his fell from tured skull when he enjoy the pot luck dinner and a crib. He is in a Logan hospital a week. social afternoon. Each lady gave Macfarlane is staying with Grant Skinner of Salt Lake the hostess a tea towel and the Mrs. came up to attend the Udy reclub presented her with a birth- him. two The Udy family held their re union and his wife and day gift. wiin home returned children at the Box Elder Mr. and Mrs. Theo Whitney of union Sunday All of the him after being here for a In Brieham. Park Mendon were calling on friends attended. month at the home of her parhere from families here Sunday. T. J. Udy. Monday Mrs. J. H. Ward enter- ents, Mr. and Mrs. honThe Primary officers met last tained a group of children Ward week at the home of President oring her grandson, birth seventh on his Mary Udy. After a business Thompson, were 14 a social hour was held guests meeting, day anniversary. and refreshments were served. present. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield Ruth Davis Is visiting in Teas- dale with her sister, Mrs. Ted and daughter, Doris, spent three days in Rock Springs, Wyoming, King. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Archi- with the Posse. Mrs. Day Garbald of California, Mrs. Eva Zun-d- field of Tremonton accompanied and daughter, Joan, and them. They returned home Sun Miss Barbara Moulton of Ogden, day via Bear Lake. Mrs. Jane Udy and children, George M. Ward is confined to Instruments of Quality Phyllis and Brice, and Mr. and his home with a heart ailment. Mrs. W. J. Hess of Plymouth He is reported to be improving by Three Genetununi were visitors at the home of Mr. satisfactorily. and Mrs. Wm. Silvester last week. vfQtfe Family Mrs. Thomas Harper went to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward and Salt Lake Monday to be with her son. Frank, and Mrs. Odell Mrs. Dale Gard lone. daughter, Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Burl ner of Salt Lake is at the Harper Hermanson and son, Mickey, at home while her mother is away. Small Deposit Hollds tended the wedding reception of The R. C. Richards family Any Instrument. Tommy Benson and Pat Jensen held a family dinner last week -at Ogden Friday. Mr. and Mrs. with all of them there except WriteBenson and daughter, Frank Phyllis. II. B. SUMMERHAYS Beverly of Spokane, Washington, Elwy Tingey of Centerville Bountiful. Utah were visiting with Mr. Benson's was a guest of the Russell Cap-ensister, Mrs. Edna Ward, Tuesday. family last week. and A wedding reception Joel Richards, who Is plandance was held in the ward hall on attending school at the ning Saturday honoring Norma Wil- BYU made a trip to Provo durliams of Malad and Clarence ing the week. Forsberg who were married ear- reunion was The Moon ! ne j el - er family SALE OF j Steel Posts ! held Saturday at Woodland. Those attending from here were Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy and five children, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy and LaVere, Mrs. Rowane Macfarlane and daughter, Mrs. R. Macfarlane spent Monday in Logan with the Joe Bowcutts. . LEADER Harris, Bill and Wendell Harris,s, Trenton, Utah; Mrs. Effie Clearfield. Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Elery Hall. Garland; Mr. Kirk-haHos-kin- Mrs. C. A. Hall, Flora and m and son, Micheal Brigham and Mrs. Tasman Gibbs and daughter, Karen, Blackfoot, Idaho; Miss JXene Moore, Ririe, Idaho; Mr. and City; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Knudaon, Mrs. E. T. Hoskins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris and family, Mr. and Mrs: Bell Gibbs, Margaret Knudson, Nassie Moon, Katherine Hall Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Gibbs of Portage r Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas and sons, Samaria, Idaho; Mrs. Lee Fuhxi-mn- a and family, Ridgedale, Idaho. The afternoon was spent in Mr. Gibbs received visiting. many nice gifts and happy re- turns. Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris returned home after spending ten days in Washington and Oregon. They report an enjoyable trip. Mrs. Arvel Bell of Ogden spent a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. John. Miss Norma Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hall received painful injuries Friday when the Dick-Utruck which she was driving went out of control in loose gravel and struck a tree. She was taken to the Oneida THURSDAY Trer.ontca ewnt. snndav here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knudson and baby visited Sunday with Kenneth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Knudson, Mrs. Thomas Lusk returned to her home in Malad Friday after of spending a week at the home Anderson. her daughter, Mary Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Gibbs and sons left for Yellowstone Park Monday. They will be joined Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Darley and sons. Miss Joan Knudson has returned home after spending a month visiting at the home of her sister, Dora, and family. Mrs. Ella Kelley of Montibello California and Mrs. Rosa Robin- and son of Provo are visiting a week and Mr. iiv,,. "-- s. sata with their brother, Irvin Jones turned one Park, and family. (V.. v, 7 Melba Haa Hulda Meister entertained at Mrs. P, carl er of Acker-madinner Saturday for Dan n Idahrv and daughter, Ann, of Tueer home Peoria, Illinois. a sister oU'-- M IT 17 A nOTT v. i Doipr. . A Irrigation and Drainage Pipt Concrete or Clay Sewer Til A Suggestion: Have Your FARM IMPLEMENTS REPAIRED NOW Why wait until you are ready to use them? Blacksmith & Machine Works "Mends Everything d CORRUGATED METAL Culverts - .an Headgateg .en PLAIN and REINFORCED :)H Concrete Culverts W. R. H. C. ROHDE But People's Ways" ;; B. WHITE 1625 Wall Ave, ;es Ogden, Utah Phone 65c each ' - V D hospital in Malad for treatment for a cracked knee and a deep gash on her lower lip. She is at home and doing nicely now. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal G. Harris left Saturday for a vacation trip in northern Idaho. and Mrs. Stanley Castleton Mrs. J. B. Allen attended a piano recital at Garland Friday evening where Miss Mary Castleton was featured. Roland Hall of San Francisco, California arrived Friday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Parkinson and Mrs. James Howell spent Sunday with Mrs. Ha Nelson, Brigham City. Mrs. Ed Heslop and family rd 1X0 erly STOHL ,h :de MEMBER FEDERAL WAREHOUSE SYSTEM ;ives a:io: yea PAYS HIGHEST PR ICES FOR GRAIN e be :n wi j coi : sai WE DO CUSTOM o CHOPPING CLEANING ROM ar heir :r, .r.te: PHONE 41 TREMOKK :,ves 1 r.ded il c a an Mrs. Ladetha Hoskins was hos tess at a bridal shower Friday afternoon in honor of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Murray Hoskins of "Freeport, Florida. The afternoon was spent in playing games on the lawn after which a dainty luncheon was served to 35 ladies present. The bride received many lovely gifts. Mrs. Ezra Hoskins of Malad and Mrs. Arvil Bell, Ogden, were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Hoskins have been visiting here for the past ten days and left Sunday to return to their home in Free-por- t. "V" type si eel posts 5fi iv Pcrta$i 8 foot, heavy , a; COMPanv ;!eli .;: reur m I ron bet out-of-to- it milI - W 'C ' - : . - ! 1 I jf v CI s! . i Mrs. d J. C. 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