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Show THE undo, California spent several days with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ileusser. Mrs. T. A- Ault Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spademan and Kent and family, and Mrs. Evelyn Wheatley Tracy Elackham and their teacher, Ru- Spackman visited at the home ol pert Blackham attended the In- Mr. and Mrs. Jurats Russell of - ternational Journalism confer- Roy ence at the Brigham Young University at Provo last week. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow accompan ied the class from Bear River High School. The Friendly Circle Club held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Jane Marble Monday evening, with Mrs. Marble, Mrs. Loa Enudsen and Mrs. Ruth Litch-lor- d last Sunday. Mrs. Evelyn Spackman visited her sister Mrs- - Oliver Fields for a few days. She spent the Thanksgiving holiday in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser and Mr. and Mrs. Lorig of Cal- ifornia visited their daughter and sister Mrs. Charles Dewey at her home in Ogden. A surprise party in honor of the as birthday of Sonia Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lorig and was held at the home of her daughter, Delia Rae of El Seg- - parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buy Your LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Peterson Friday evening. Games Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault and J. Loveland of were played and a lunch was R. Ault and Gary Deweyville. served. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Sorenson Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard of Preston visited their parents, end daughter, wadine, and son Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer on Nolan, were dinner guests at the Saturday. home of Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Laura, daughter of Mr. and Barrett of Mendon, Thanksgiv- - MrS. William Johnson, who is ing day. attending school in Provo, spent Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson the Thanksgiving holiday with entertained the following rela-th- e Johnson family of Dewey-tive- s at a Thanksgiving dinner Vil)?. on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Recently Mrs. Geo Orme, Mrs. Hunsaker and Mrs. Maxine 'Oral Mrs. Mr. and Stokes, Penroa?, Horace Gardner and famines at the home of Mr. and YT and their father Elmer Peterson. Alvin Norr. Mrs. Orme and Mrs. Mrs. Edith Rosencrans and Norr are sisters. Sunday evening the special children of Hay ward, California are spending two weeks with Mr. program was talks by Dr. Edgar White and son Wendell who re and Mrs. N. Peter Marble and cently returned from a mission. other relatives in the Valley. The musical numbers were un Monday Mr. and Mrs. Winfred der direction of Mrs. Quinny. Barrus and family visited at the Lyman Zollinger of the High home of Mrs. Hanna Hodges and Council also was a speaker. Relatives from Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Seth Gregory of were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Utah. Lewiston, Earl and family Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble holiday. Mr. and Mrs- Earl took sister entertained ' with a family dinner Mr. Earl's mother and home Sunday aiiemoon. Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lish, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Barrus Mrs. Heusser and and held a family dinner at their sons have Raymond returned from Calihome Thanksgiving day. fornia, also Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hansen Eurbank lrom Sparks, Nevada Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Manning and family of Tremonton, and Mrs. Joseph Hansen, of and children of Roy, Utah visited were dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell, Idaho Lish during the Thankshome of Mr. and Lloyd guests at th holiday. giving Mrs. Chris Hansen Thanksgiving The auction, bazaar, fish pond, food sales day. and luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stoddard and the auction of animals and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. fowls and furniture was very i ...A , Ar A AM S A A I With an OK that counts from FRONK CHEVROLET CO. 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And when he is not using the sandpaper, he has penknife in hand and whittles away. That little penknife has carved more than 100 bin;. small and large the robin red r east, bluebirds, brown thrasher ojays, cardinals. Books are Guides I'. ;(alo works with the Audubon book and another on North American birds opened wide. "I suppose it would be really grand if I could go into the fields and look at real birds in motion but I have little time," he explains. The sound and stress of the subway make little inroad on his concentration as he carves in his change booth. "I don't hear the trains," he says. But Mr. Ruffalo doesn't forget his regular job. The moment a patron steps up to the window, he quickly puts aside his carving and with experienced hand slides the change through. "The job comes first," he says firmly; "carving is an avocation, not a vocation." 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