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Show w 20. J949 THE fc - atlTP Pir QTlfl MfC LEADER. Tremonton, Utah w T w"- XTicivru over Many friends and relatives; Mr and Mrs. Ray Ashcraft and Mrs. VaLoy I. Burley and irom OUT Af f.iun iv!Mr. Ashrf)ft e Valhfr rfmvo daughter, Christene. cf PortT. A- Ault funeral sen-ice. : for Mrs Christ-- ' their honia at Ytllowitone for land, Oregon ere gruerts at the ing party held at the Ward Hall. ed They report that home of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Xe Mr jtene Jensen. Manday. f unden Barkle On Friday an enjoyable time Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Andersen 11 w"s mowing up there. was had by these who attended soarh KmH Uivalintfieirhome entertained Sunday at a chicken' sponsored by the thPm at the danc . L is born V" " on 11th. Seventeen dinner in honor of her mother October VOUlUUlia day "V Interest of ' M. mthe group w Special 7, fS Hart andJ youngsters attended on October I. A. Mrs. Hannah Smith, on her 80th os;pital Square dancing was the Mrs. George of On Taylor Ogden October a 13:h, Friday Birthday anniversary. Forty four special attraction. A uca "l Mrs- "zziej party was held at the home of guests were present. -- Wayne Fryer luncneon was servecL class lead. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. James Cutler to The Daughters of the Utah' rents of a son Charles Peterson erg are ... u" oatuiudy, jvor- ana Mrs J nonor Mrs. rut We mmhoi- - nn xx ,ui vn fu and Myri Norr, ,h. The Fryer f BUest October four 2Sth at E1"ta Wday' T'enty ye" are Rfrs. Ida Rhodes of Carey J cSur liter were present and evervone had 'Andersen's home. s 0- H. Johnson Idaho visited at the home of Mr grandmother, Mrs. Lizzie Jensen aii enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merrill -pntS 01 a bw" and Mrs. Homer Marble and ;at her home' in Hansen Deweyville visof Harold and Idaho baby s Preston, family recently. ited Mr and Mrs. Alvin AnderOctober 8th at the Recent guests of Mr and Mrs. sen Sunday. IN- Peter Marble were Mr and: al. cniia-M- rs 11EXYL . RESORCINAL ret Perry and stokes and cnild. Andrea visited at the Ross Iverson of Port- and Ray ,Veber Robert and Darrell ren, Tucker, Christine Peterson Many researchers have spent long and MrsMrs. Blaine and Gwenolyn Frost of Ogden. Anderson 01 Mr. and Mr. lnome Mrs. brother, and DeLamar rntw hnstP n periods of time in the elfort to find Mr. George Hodges of Preston, fc6 Burbank ' and drugs for the cure of kidney and l f" t tkvi. Idaho, Mrs. Hannah Hodges and Salt daughter, Patsy, visited in eveing. A dessert luncheon was Lake Sunday with their served and pinochle was played BUIJ7 r house guesu Mrs. Stella Gregory of Lfiwiston, bladder infections. Chemists of Johns k-itLizzie BUTDanfi.. tn visited at Mr. daughter and Utah the home,pf Hopkins University created Hexyl-r- e Marble received and Mrs. Winfred Barrus. Camille Cutler returned home Andersen and Mrs- Lynn Holm- Dr. sorcinal, a drug which has prowd effecShirley Beard came up the Valley hospital On Tuesday of last week Mrs. ounaay auer spenamg three gren. from re to a Utah for Salina, visit tive in the treatment of these conditions. oainful burns The following people attended Louis Spackman and daughter, days in Salt Lake. week with his parents, Mr. and filling hot water. Darlene Cutler U. E. A. the visited at Convention in Salt Mrs. Cliff Beard. the home of accompanied - Shirley ot work ana dusitheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruena Rae to Salt Lake to visit Lake City over the weekend; Mr. S001" of the Elief over the weekend. fk and Mrs. R. J. Leonard. Mrs. Charles Ladle of Mendon. MC fin V Til n tfw Pov a nearly compietea Mr and Mrs. O. G. Barrett and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sorensen naICateS,JMrS.ItVy Ander,s.en Hansen, and Mr. and Mrs. Jewel of towels and dish LeGrande Petersen. Miss C. son, Stanley, Isabell Stump, and were in Logan Monday on Harris drove to Salt Lake on a numDer M! nessnjoyed by Emorene -, MenChristensen 'and Miss and Irene of Barrett a Tuesday. luncneon Mrtray and Mrs- Eldon Palmer Fae Ann Huggins. of Morgan; Litch- - don, Roy Thackery Mrs. Bessie Christensen, Mrs. hy Mrs- Ruth and Ned Bortley of Logan, were' were Sunday dinner guests at the eilie Gardner, jvirs. dinner of Mr and Mrs. home of Mr- and Mrs. Harvey Helen Huggins, Mrs. Iva Barker, WART, THE SI'EED COP guests BY EITLMCE lll'NSAKOl n k" c James Barnard ner ana Sorenson. Mrs. Bobbie Barker and Mrs. ) YOU M Ct Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jensen had Dana and Shirley Wright visited Andrea Huggins attended the OH deah'oh A H ha HV can Pwu. TM ) eland of Brignam as visitors on I'M 50 Glad vou'weV certain li with out aunt Farm both their in Hyou Bureau Corinne in or'er meeting with, Mr. Brigham and -Thursday, CAN fUli-'COME MY FINE CAR HUNSAKIR PHASE v three days of last Mrs. Ed Rock and Mrs. Lester tne weekend. Thursday. Mr- and M"- Reuben Arbon ier great grandparMr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen Collins of Brigham City, Mrs. Ed and of and the Ogden spent family baby of Green River, WyomDeakin and Mrs. Gerald Ballard of Tremonton,. and Mrs. Nola weekend at the home of Mr. and ing are visiting their parents, Mrs. Jesse Arbon. Mr. and Mrs- Alfred Jensen. Norr of Deweyville. Mrs. Alma Esplin of Logan vis- Mrs. Bowen Ruth and children. The folowing members of the ited are her daughter, Mrs. Clifford and Sharan, Karan, Bobby Heusser famiy met to honor Mrs. LaurMr. Jensen with and Monday. visiting their father and grandfather, E Mr. and Mrs. George Christen- ence Anderson. on Heusser his Joseph birthday Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Ander-- ! sen of Salt Lake were visiting anniversary Sunday afternon; had as their guest on Sunday, latlves here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tanner and 112 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Christian- - Mrs. Merle Jensen has been son, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Willsen of r is an effec- teaching school in place of Mr. Brigham City. iams and daughter of Ogden, Mr. Mrs. LaPreal Wright and Ervin R. J. Leonard, who is ill. m which re- and Mrs. Reed Giles and daughihation ter, Gayla, of Tremonton, Mr. Clark were in attendance at the The M. I. A. hold their open-E. A. convention m Salt Lake ing dance October 25th in the bple power and Mrs. Orvel Nish and family Dial 3281 recreational hall. Danny Ross's PARTS REPAIR - FIELD SEA VICE weekend. Last of Plymouth, and Mr. and Mrs. music. will Mr. the furnish Teeter orchestra Mrs. Thomas and sons Heusser of and Raymond SURE STARTS of Malta, Idaho visited at the Refreshments will be served. Deweyville. IT, WHITE OGHTS Mrs. Virgil Stoddard and AT RADIO daughter of Hooper, spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs"" , T. L. Wheatley. Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard On r Thursday fitc evanin f,I the Tuesdav Mr ' " - uie weesena. uoraiee Xiemnier J 0r had of san also spent the weekend pass" l&t the Hurd homeu 0t Mrs' Jay CuUer entertained in XT ,OT UI ner &ons eJgnin Dlrlft- ... LT rend. - t, sh,,.!,; IT ctt.l s i . . I i j pot-luc- k - - 'h" ffSSIdvfJS7!, ,' - l-- f' 4 Scat giCcr City - mr41" ik ; - son-in-la- h, h w. - Y 6 Hug-gin- - Tr- X ; tTandjur alft lh 0 - 0 L 11 ADAM'S DRUG STORE r -- busi-The- da I, - - - - - Dtn' l LET-SUY- CT 1 -- J- - i J - - 1ECK Power's results: ! re-s- on j j .... U. Complete FERGUSON Line IIUNSAKER DIPLEMENT CO. ' - relatives, recently entertained honoring Mrs. J. P. Barnard on her birthday anniversary. Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Dorel Barnard, Mrs. Laree Fowers, Zana and Valyet Barnard of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marble and family of Collinston, Mrs. Elsie Heusser and sons, and Mary and Jerry Barnard of Deweyville. Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Hendricks and children of Boise, Idaho. They also visited realtives in Tremonton and Richmond. A dinner party will be given at the Mansion House at Ogden Wednesday evening October 19th to honor Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dewey of Huntington Park, Cal ifornia. A court of Honor was held at Sacrament Meeting Sunday evening. Russell Capener of the Scout Commission . was the speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norr at tended the farewell testimonial for Elder Christensen at Thatch er, Sunday evening. Louis Spackman is home from the hospital convalescing from a recent operation. 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