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Show june M caueawr c-ar- visited Sunday. Mrs. Le- and 1.bon t Wednesday of ? visiting. in Son entertained 5i'for ter Bister Lu- Tuesday ot last week. d beautiful the bnde- - Vene rWcn pres-rire- by peed Larkin and -- - 11.1.1. i 'v VAITTV Mon-- ;f -,- - . J? - - cen wer.? iSTVf idtouSeS vis-.tor- HVJfc Ul ? pattern-makin- f . f v. V. SlmcaK.abh r r-- ( ! lj::!jL tt)tta ' f C VI X Vi -7 ! hrrcll Lnrscn - , - " Mrs. R. By Mr anil Xfrs -- j W. rVnn Warlike TTHVton and family spent the week at Laketown Utah as guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and s i MrHey f Cellini ten Ic i mua. uian i rcmomon, icf on Decoration 411(1 Nelson Mr r.nd .i- n6 011111 ret?rson home. Flr.yd Andersen came from Lo- in Ogden on Monday Prienda Club honored gan for Decoration dav Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkln ' n ay night- - e Mr. and Mrs. Leo West and two 0CcasiDn u in Fielding on Monday with her birthday. She of Bountif ul and Mrs ptr u. uiU uanii childrwTof W" presented with a beautiful Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robblns and Oeden. Luncheon was terved to ten Srnt members by the hostesses Mrs. famny of Ogden were dinner ' with Mr. Grace Anderson and Mrs. Edith guests on Deration day at the derson. S':okes. Jess Arbon heme. j Mrs. otta Mr. and Mrs. Pershing Pear-- California is Cloward of Modesto, j visiting at ihehome sen ana two children. Dennis! of Pattern Making Hood pine is a favorite wooc. for ijgar Gary of Arco, Idaho, and re atrial v , -- r- Li-vu- Liv, 00111116 Mrs" Ben Watson-son- s Mr. and Mrs. Henry Potter and son Douglas were Saturday over- mte at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thaine Secrist. Bishcp Clark Bowen and Mark Jensen spent Friday In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hess and daughter of Filer, Idaho, spent several days last week at the ; g nior Glass of B.R.H.S. ' lrmrn . v., ic w Eiason cf CaU-- ! enra spent Sunday and parti Monday at the D. G. Nelson! XIrs- - " fS3; "-"- Jd .nH.j ana Mr Mrs. Wm. Hurd returned Friday man Ta'vTt Mroway and from an eight day trip to Linl'daT e tri Mr. and Mrs Ah wm. Park of iArnver vKiy and re ji ij Den Kenneger turned thrcrgh the YeUcwstone! and Mr??? Cutler. Park. 5 $rwtf& j .Vs.' The r.FAR . . ( 1948 - 49 H ' . 1 lJ.) Rlvrt , . , Lovchnd , ;,v Warren Mann r; TZ7;T:."t v ; 1.' , j ! HujT hutalKSr--- ' mother, Charlotte Hodges. There were approximately 50 of her descendants in attendance. Miss Patti Covey who has spent the school year at the home of her aunt, Mrs. A. A. Johnson, returned to her home in Big Piney, Wyoming for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bott of Salt Lake City called on friends and family members on Monday and Tuesday. The entire family of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson met together during the weekend at the family home. They are Dr. and Mrs. Vere Johnson and son; Dr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson of Roosevelt; Mr. and Mrs. Theil Johnson, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Heber 'Zollinger and daughter. Sublet; and Mr. and Mrs. Thale Neilsen and daughter of Pocatello, Idaho. Mrs. Gordon Bigler is graduating this year from the USA.C. Mr. Bigler is also a student at the same school. LEADER of the sacred cantata "The Crucifixion" which " ! we the presentation " . L home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop. On Thurs-- ; day they were joined by Mrs. Mary Wiggell and daughter of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Bishop and baby of Ogden. and ail attended the graduation exercises of their sister Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. Bell Cooper of Smithfield visited on Sunday afternoon with members of their family in Beaver Dam. Mrs. Gertrude Secrist entertained the Rendezvous club at her home on Wednesday after noon. Luncheon was served by Ella Foster and Olive Durfey to nineteen guests. Prizes won by Agnes Sterling. Virginia Franconi and Anna Durfey. Special guests were Mrs, Myrtle Potter of Ogden and Mrs. Alvin DeLong of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. BishoD of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Hay- r,?s Bishcp and family of Salt Lake City were Sunday euests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simmons Mrs. Wallace Simmons, Mr. and Mrr. Mark Jensen and Bishop and Mrs. Clark Bowen attended PAY WANT-AD- S I AMI m ! was held in the Logan Taberna cle on Thursday evening. Nordith Simmons, Nedra Sim- -, mons, LoDees Bowen and Mar! Jean J,ensen sang with the com i bined chorus which presented selections at the U. S. A. C Baccalaureate service on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. V. O Packer and J daughter Carma left Tuesday morning for a motor trip to East St Louis 111. On June 3, Carma will become the bride of Lyle Mineer of Pasco, Wash., who is attending school in St Louis. The newlyweds will make their home there until Mr. Mineer completes his course. Mr. and Mrs. Packer plan to visit In Ken- tuckey and Tennessee and will return by the southern route. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bieler. who have made tiieir home in Pittsburg Pa. for the past eight years has been transferred to Los Angeles, California. They are vis iting for awhile with members of their family here. Mr. Bigler will continue on to California this week and Mrs. Elder will remain here to visit for a few weeks. In the East. Mr. Bieler held the position of District Pre sident of the West Penneylvania Dist. and Mrs. Bigler was Relief Society President in the PittsI burg Branch. President Charles J. Wood and V. R. Williams of the Stake High Council met with the Ward members on Sunday night in a sess ion of the Ward Conference. The Young Mens and Youn? Womens M. I. A. groups were re organized with Glen Frv,?r as .:; j mi-sic- t Zl . S C' f r .4v.wmw,t,t I Potter ! "r ' "wmsdell ,Jt ' 'T , K - TJMaa4 I Mill - " -- ' ' ( 1 ! .t. M LlA:4jJ , -- ,? 1 A A v' ", . i f m I r """ u i .,: -- 111 x : m fa"iiiifc.au..uty..:-.j...- I ,i .... ... , . Superintendent; Harmon Green and Wilford Durfey as assist ants and Thaine Serrist, secretary and treasurer. Lavinla Mar ble was chosen president of the young womens organization with EY?lpha Bowen and Phyllis Bowen as counselors and Gennevleve Potter, Secretary and Treasurer. Memorial day guests at the J to protect your Diesel this Product cf Standard of California A Standard Diesel Fuel is completely distilled sure it is 100 S i- - ! i - - 7i' 77 ; e. fuel burned in your Diesel must pass through tiny injector-nozzl- e holes. If they get there's risk of costly repairs. Save your Diesel . . . save money get Standard Diesel Fuel!. ... Clark Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson and their family attended a family reunion at Bear Lake on Sunday, held In honor of Mrs. Johnson's Phone ' dirt-wo- rn and enlarged, o, i e That's important, for every drop of dirt-fre- hospital this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gordon Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bowen and family of Poca-tellIdaho were Monday visitors at the home of Bishop and Mrs. I way with home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowen were Mr. and Mrs. James John and children; Mr. and Mrs. Hor ace Bowen and family; Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders and family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown and family of Salt Lake City. Joseph Durfey is receiving medical attention at an Ogden Floe Roderick Ss. r a ' Margie Roberts :7 - i ' I mniif- - - Florence Richards iZ: : -- T S - t David Rich - I , , - 'J t- - Geraldine Rhcxics Diane KJiodcs "' f . ; v. - ' i", , v ' .... t ,.:. yy,.. w., r' - , AyM J ' ' - t Monte Reynolds Urn f JT.t' '' nfiA -- r ; i s 'r-i.,.,,' - tl.ili'-- S f w .. vJT, !v iV ; .f Mum i ' r I Isoa i FARRELL J. 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