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Show PAGE THE 2 erson home on Sunday after Cutler were Mrs. Delia Higley ' of Clearfield, Utah and J. noon. Dinner guests on Sunday at and daughter, Vickie, Mr. and Mrs. Kennith Arbon and f Mr. and Mrs. Streator Tingey spent Saturday and Sunday in riie LEADER "SERVING THE BEAR RIVER Grouse Creek with their daughMr. and Mrs. ter and Douglas Richins. son-in-la- VALLEY" Star-- Riier Citij Published by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution Andrea n. Huggins Mrs. Ernest Huggins was hostess to her card club, Saturday afternoon. Pinochle was the diversion, with prizes going to Mrs. LaVere Andersen and Mrs. Chrl-tia- n By RATES (in advance) $2.50 per year Entered at the post office at Tremonton, Utah as Second Class matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION A. N. RYTTING, Editor-Pubishc- r ing the week from an extended visit in California and reported a very pleasant trip. Mrs. Merle Cdy Mr. and Mrs. w, Joel Richards Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy vacation- went to Logan Sunday to start school at the U. S. A. C. ed In Salt Lake at the State Fair Mr. and Mrs. Bob Trump and and Holiday on Ice. three children of Centerville On Friday evening the family visited at the home of her aunt, of Mrs. Phoebe Ward entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards on in honor of her birthday at the Sunday. Zanavoo Lodge in Lo&an CanMr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Ballard of B?nson and daughter, Ruth, yon. The family presented their visited with their daughter and mother with a new radio. family, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mrs. Edna Ward returned dur- - Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hales and two children accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Richins of Ogden attended Holiday on Ice on Tuesday evening. Bishop Leland Capener and Grant Hirschi had a fishing trip to the Yellowstone Park during the week. Russell Capener accompanied Duble-powis an effecby his father, Alf Capener, and tive chemical which reGordon Capener, Homer Capenmoves solphation er, Norman Burnett, and Kenneth Ward attended the State Assuring ample power for: Fair Saturday. T. J. Udy and daughter QUICK, SURE STARTS Nina Burnett, visited in Salt BRIGHT, WHITE LIGHTS Lake Saturday and Sunday. TO PLAY RADIO Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gardner were in Malad to M. I. A. Convention Saturday night. Maurine Udy,, lone Udy and Russell Capener attended the M. IA. convention in Malad on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allen of Rov visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Allen on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udv and family were in Salt Lake on Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy accom panied Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy to Salt Lake on Friday. Complete Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hirschi service accompanied by Mrs. Inez John- son attended a session in the $1.50 Salt Lake Temple on Monday and then visited the park with GIVE YOUR OLD their children. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling NEW LIFE - LONGER LIFF and Mr. and Mrs. Don Welling TODAY, WITH accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hirschi to the Temple in Salt Lake on Monday. In sacrament meeting Sunday evening Art Ward was released as Bishop's counselor and Joe Butler was appointed in his place. Sold at your of East Eugene Hansen Hansen of East Gar. SERVICE STATION land reported his experiences in England during the summer. It was a very splendid report. JACK WELLING, Distributor. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Park of 41 Est Clay bourne former residents of California, Salt Lake City, Utah Rivers'rle, visited friends and Phone visited friends and relatives Thursday. CHECK DUBLE Powers Amazing results: er .... - By Mrs. Christine Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nuttall and family of Brigham visited Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arbon. Mr. and Mrs. Hortan Hurd and daughter, Joyce, spent the week end in Twin Falls, Idaho, with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fairheller. Mrs. Florence Arbon and daug-te- r, Majorie, were in Salt Lake last week end visiting relatives. They returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan A. Hickman enjoyed visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Burton of Ogden Saturday, Mrs- Burton is Mrs. Hie km axis sister. Officers and teachers who attended the Three Stake M. I. A. convention at Malad on Sunday were Doyle J. Cutler, Clyde Black, Chris tene Peterson, Rennis Lar-ki- n and Flo Cutler. Mrs. Amanda Cutler visited with relatives in Malad on Sun- Anderson. A delicious two course luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Claude R. Barker are touring the northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson and son, Darwin, of Hazelton, Idaho and Mrs. Arland Thompson and daughter, Andrea, of Ru- pert, Idaho called on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iversen were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karry Frisby at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Fordon Andrea-so- n are the proud parents of a day. William Woffenton. a member baby boy. of the high Counsoi was the Mr. and Mrs. Reed Munns the arrival of a baby speaker in our Sunday evening Sacrament Meeting. boy. Mrs- Dan Garn of Fielding is Mrs- Austin L. Johnson Is confined at a Brijham hospital. At visiting at the home of her Mr. this time she is reported improv- daughter and and Mrs. Reed Larkin. ing. Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Andersen Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stokes and and children, Jeanie and Kim, son, Thayne, returned home of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. Monday evening after spending and Mrs- Farrell Huggins Mon- two weeks in Salmon, Idaho. Mrs. Rennis Larkin left Wedday. The faculty of the local school nesday morning to attend Reenjoyed a canyon party recently. lief Society Conference in Salt Mrs. Arlie Welling was hostess Lake. to her club Thursday evening at Mrs. Ada Pratt and daughter A group of ladies Marie, were Salt Lake visitors, Tremonton. from here attended. Mrs. Joyce visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Effie Wren returned home Checketts won high score and Mrs. Beth Holmgren won cut Monday after a three weeks visit in Ogden. While there she prize. It's back to college for a lot of visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leon, girls and boys of this town. Mr. ard Wren and Mr. and Mrs. Henand Mrs. Carl Henderson, Gay ry Cagle. Nell Johnson, Shirley Waddoups, Floyd Anderson and Dallas Lucille Taylor, Fae Ann Huggins, Nelson have gone back to their Keith Johnson and Bobbie Cater studies at the U. S. A. C- at Lowill attend the USAC. Carol gan. Mrs. Grace Anderson visited Holmgren is a sophomore at B YU. in Ogden over the weekend at the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell J. Bess Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd returned Monday from a week's Knight. vacation to Boyle's Guest Ranch Mr. and Mrs. Willie Arbon of at Loon Creek Idaho. Ogden called at the Orian Pet- -' son-in-la- m fitli fiml l i Yards for 1AKK OUTING, 36 in. 3 Yards for WHITE OUTING, 27 in. 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