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Show Thur Tremor.ton. Utah THE LEADER- - , r, urt nan n David ...Yf PrirVcen their little Th':r.?randson, . w and son ILr.g of Ogden were guest at attending siere Dale and Mrs. Kay Stms and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill aowiim bimmor, Mrs. Delpha Bowen jj. children. Spence aid Charlene,: Warr-kJe!lse. Mr. 4 of Collinston. E. G. Hess of Ogden was an of Garden City, Idaho, ryer, Mr. artf Sunday visitors at the heme of crist. An overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. j Rassell Satterthwaite of Mr. and Mrs J hn Potter were bv all snd iVau?u I Vi Y. Simmons- c..., gan. spent the weekend with his Mr. Albert Simmons spent a'son,Mr. and Mrs. Narvil Ericksen. Mrs. Potter's parents, Mr and presented WJf few days at Beaver Dam visiting here he had an enjoyable James Andrus and son, Dick and ; of Logan. Jean, daughter, Mary with his sons and their families, ume pheasant hunting. it nas Deen announcea mat v i Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Simmons, j Mr and Mr3 JiIark jensen Ruth Bishop, daughter of Mr. Mr- and Mrs. Thomas Simmons, Cys B:shc? dark Bowen left ana 01 xi&iitrs aits, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin S:m- - SurKjay to ve to Term esse. ftill be married Saturday, rror-s-will be guests of Bishop ' They Mr. to Watt Thcmas Mr. and Mrs. Mike Erickson Bowen 's daughter, Jerry, who of Beaver Dam and Mrs. June has recently had a new baby a shower Saturday in hon- - j Sargent of Logan accompanied girl. Mrs. Bowen will return home gave or ci Ruth B:.snop. 7Tere was a Arthur Adams of Salt Lake City with them in about two weeks, to Denver where Mrs. Adams is) The two children baptized at large crowd attended and many in the hospital. Mrs.. Adams Is Garland Saturday were Emma, lovely gifts presented to Ruth. The afternoon was spent in , Is a sister of Mr. Ericksen and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Yens a Bride's book and playMrs. Sargent SVeibell and Stephen, son of Mr. making ing games. J Callers at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Edward Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Potter and t Mrs. Myron Hansen this week Mr and !Irs Mar:an Glen of motored to Salt Lake SunPeggy i were Mr. and Mrs. George Bow- - j wheelon are going to move to visit with President 1 ers and Mrs. Fred Peck of Cali- -. day Oregon. Mr. Glen is there now Potter at the i hospital. fomla. aJld LIrs Glen and children will I Wayne Bowen is spending a Overnight guests at the home join him soon. hcf Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ericksen Thp Pr.riwmiq cinh oavp a few weeks at the home of his Saturday were Mrs. Ericksen's shower for Mrs. Grace Warlike! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gid Bowen. brother, Morrell Weston of Lake at the home of Mrs. Ruth Jen- - Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowen were Town and his friends. L--. Dal- -' sen. There were sixteen present, rell Hawkins. Miss Gay Johnson Manv lovelv Gifts were Dresented Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bowen and and Miss Lucille Corr.ia, all of to Mrs. Warnke. Prizes were won children, Linda and Annette, of Bear Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ed by LaVinia Marble, Ella Foster Ogden. izatt and children of Fish Haven. and Neta Bigler. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowen were Saturday guests at the home Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Talbot and host and hostess at an aluminum j Cctli&Stcn i w-r- C. . Mr. Een E. e Beh--dinn- er - - V.'es.-o- f . e i- - Lo-Th- os. 1 - im-c- r--r ! : - ui-Unst- on f- ' V (3the y& FINEST! !BULOVilg t I ; j j i - j j if j Ji A groop of local, -UUNTER5 LUCKY LAST DAY- limit the closing day of their who bagged pheasant hunters U season. (Left to right they are Leroy Oyler, Marriner Baliard. ana Kuei kuoj.ua. StaiJey Reese, Vern Oyler. Sterling Roooins PIIESNT tfae;fp u U re Dancing j Local happenings of Dr. and Mrs. Shirley Beard Takes Firm Hold the Burl Ives showj ton attended iheid at the a. j c at Logan on Dwdte'irt cnnt the' i aus. iv, xi. rnuu tt end with their parents. Mr. and, three days last week visiting ;'SaIt Lake City. Mrs- C:ff Beard. T i ; c-n- KEW ml dancin- grecreat:on of the rural YORK.-STa- be.&ved ar.d mountain firm hold of are peop.e has taeo Yorkers much I it has their rural same the la of way Williams Mrs. Sugar Brig Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gunnell and much in the with counterparts week a for is visiting and son, Keed, of Blackfoot, City same way its charms are being Idaho called cn Mr. and Mrs- - Le- - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foxley. s of "discovered" by the Roy Bunnell cn Monday. Mrs. j j the nation. a Last summer, 250.000 persons at- - j George M. Potter accompanied j Mrs. Henry Foxley spent them to Bountiful where they j few days with Mrs. Keith Rhodes tended the square dances at three of the city's parks and playgrounds, attended a funeral then returned at Carey, Idaho- New and more than a to spend the evening with the a simiof took Yorkers Austadvantage of MacMillan Elizabeth Bunnells-free program of social dancing ralia Is a guest this week of Mr. larly conducted with popular bands in Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Bying- - and Mrs. K. H. Fridall II. parks and playgrounds of the city'i four more populous boroughs. The square dancing programs usually go like this: booms. A voice A loudspeaker tells the dancers to form squares. The voice belongs to the callers some one Lke Ed Durlacher of the Top Hands and one of the city's best callers, Ed's instructions are always larded with bits of salty humor. Before the tyro or the visiBEAR RIVER CITY JENSEN'S STORE tor can gasp out his surprise, he GROCERY HONSYVILLE HOYEYVILLE has acquired a pretty fair idea of some of the simple dances. BELL'S CASH STORE COLLD.ST0N How Durlacher Does It JAY'S SERVICE & GROCERY RIVERSIDE Take a typical Durlacher-calle- d dar.ee. Here's how it went: EARL'S GROCERY FIELDING Durlacher alerted his dancers j LAMB'S STORE PLYMOUTH with a cowbell and announced that HOSKIN S STORE rOKTAGE "Honolulu Baby" would be the r.ext dance. THATCHER ANDERSON'S CASH STORE "Face your partners," he in"but don't get the horrors toned, will be collected and delivered Repairs left at thei face them." just each week. The seven musicians started - ,if. ASH CRAFT In New York City Wednesday evening. week-- fi ' New ; j teen-ager- j half-millio- n The Foster Shoe Service announce that agencies have been set up in th following communities: I ! 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