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Show THE day visits 5 with Mr. and Mrs. Farmington. Miss Rheumina Udy of Ogden Reed McFarland-Miss Marlene Hess returned has been visiting with her mothhome Saturday after spending er Mrs. Rheumina Udy and lamthe past few weeks visiting with ily. Mr. r.nd Mrs. Frank Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Etev.n Fetter and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kuhn at San family were dinner Sunday Francisco and with Mrs. Hazel guests at the heme cf Mr. and We.it at San Carlos. Mrs. Herman Potter and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson ac- -i Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Earl eempanied by Mr. and Mrs- Ron- - and son, Charles Leo, spent aid Hales of Riverside drove to Christmas with their parents, Richfield th's week where they Mr. and Mrs. Leo Earl, at Logan. attended funeral services for A party honoring T- F. Coombs Mrs. Munson's brother, Blaine on his 84th birthday anniversary j Ey Florence Munson Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy spent Friday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Godfrey ana lamily at Clarkston. Miss Ilene Lawrence is spending the holidays with her parents at Summit, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hodges and son, Brent, of Ogden spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs-EII. Packer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Brigham God- Peterson. Miss Arlene Erickson of El- frey and Mr. and Mrs. John Lott Is spending this week with wood of two Ogden and daughters Mr. Miss LaRene with Udy. visiting spent Monday and Mrs. Herman Lott and fam- - Mr. and Mrs. Glen Severson and family spent the forepart of ily. Mr. and Mrs. Vern.Hess and the week visiting with Mrs. Olive daughter, Vicki, of Ogden spent Totter at Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs the forepart of the week with sons Richard and Douglas, and relatives here. with their Mr. and Mrs. Victor Godfrey spent Christmas and family of Ogden spent Mon- - mother, Mrs. W. J. Millard at - i ' FOV.in Plul L fig? Pray" and "I May Not Pass This j S'.'OOTIHiESS Way Again tea by Miss Yvonne Kavsten oi Clarkston. Speakers were Leo Earl of Logan and Marvin, who told of his expicrences in the; mission field. Gordon Smith and Carl Ashby favored with selections on their guitars. Guy Rees ang a solo- LsMar Ashby and his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashby, spoke briefly. Prayers were offered by Bishop Elmer Richards and Theb Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner and family of Salt Lake City, was held at the Coombs home Mr. Mrs. Raymond Brcwn and A Dec. lSlhhot supper Sunday, was served to Mr. and Mrs. Dean of Sahara Village, Mr. and Mrs. Coombs and family of Garland, LaVere Welling and family of Mr and Mrs- Glen Ward of Tremonton and Miss Ailene Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Christenser of Brigham spent Coombs and family, Mr. and Mrs. Christmas day visiting with Mr. Elmer Coombs and family, Mrs. and Mrs. Clifford Welling and Sadie Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. family. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bourne and Lester Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coombs and family and family spent Christmas eve with Miss Iris Coom'03 and the euest their parents, Mr- and Mrs. Clifford Vance and family at Treof honor. Mrs. Edith Peck of Ogden has monton. J. E. Robinson of Salt Lake been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. City spent Sunday visiting with Ilorp.ce Peck and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Owen and friends here. family spent Monday with their Mr. and Mrs. Claine Petersen j parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. cf Salt Lake C.ty, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen of Tremonton, Mr. and Thompson, at Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grover Mrs. Ferns McFarland of Presand daughter, Margene, spent ton, Miss ReVoe Thompson of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde th-forepart of the week visit-n- T iLpcan and Christmas visitSorenron fpent with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grover and family at Farming-to- ing w th Mrs. Elma Petersen and - - : I - - I n. " ... " 44-6- V 7 3s-J!?- 7 V family. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss and Bryl Standing, who has been family spent Christmas with stat!cned with the U. S. Navy at their Mr. and Mrs. parents, 20 for the past Adack, Alaska, months arrived home Friday to George Parry, at Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt, Mr. spend a furlough with Mrs. Noble Petersen and and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeonMrs. rma Petersen spent Monard Standing. Bryl will report back for duty at San Francisco. day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Peck held a Christmas Ben Ravsten at Clarkston. Miss Delia Coombs of Ogden party at his home for a group of his friends Friday evening. spent the weekend with her parGames were played and refresh- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Coombs, and family. ments were served. Dr. and Mrs. II. Y. Richards of A "Coombs" party was held at Lake City were Friday overSalt home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen the Ward at Riverside Monday eve- night guests at the home of Mr. Mrs. Frank Wood. Mr. and ning. A large number of the fam- and Mrs. Elmer Richards also spent ily were present and enjoyed an Friday of evening visiting. Refreshments home. evening at the Wood's were served. A Sunday school class party Mr. and Mrs. George Bowcutt was held at the home of Mr. and and family, France Standing, Mrs. Jay Bourne last week. The Mrs. Verna Keyes of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller of game "Corky" was played. ReTremonton snent Christmas with freshments were served. their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Neilsori and family cf Deweyville, Mr. and Leonard Standing. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rees and Mrs. Bert Whitney and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Hall and famfon of Tremonton, and Mr. and Christ-ense- n Mrs. Gene Munns and family of ily, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy and Mr. and and family Girlnnd. sp"nt Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dave Thomas of Garland 60-d- ay R'chards anH family, Elr Mr. and Mrs. Errrson spent Christmas with their parEarl ents, Mr and Mrs. A. W. Burns. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. English of two sons and spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Earl Helena, Montana are spending this week with their parents, Mr. and family at Mendon. Mrs. Dan Gam. and A program in complement to Glen Petersen, Marvin, LaMar reMarvin Elder Ashby, who Carl Ashby attended a party and L.D.S. an from returned cently mission to Ilnwaii and for La- - at the home of Miss Yvonne RavMar Ashby, who leaves soon for sten at Clarkston Thursday evea mission to New Zealand was ning. The party was given in to Marvin Ashby, held at the FieMIng Ward chapel o recently returned from an w' Sunday evening. The program Tss.'on to Hawaii. Included two musical selections LI"' v and Mrs. John Coombs Marvin" Me To by Ashby "Teach '1 received word that their da-- ' hter. Fav.e has arrived safe'v at the mission field. Her headquarters will be at Houston, Valley Implement Co. Dial 395G WAYNE SANDALL Tremonton Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood held a lamily party at the ward hall members cf Monday. Fifty-tw- o their family w.re present in cluding, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Richards and family of Lcgan, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen and family of Garland, Mr. and muiiiiiu . 1 .j(jujf Mrs. Owen Stokes and family of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wood and family of Deweyville, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Holdaway and baby of Bothwell, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wood and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wood and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dclbert Smith. A hot dinner "was served. M'ss IL?len Mason was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and family at Malad, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Summers and family of Bothwell, Mr. and Mrs. Jchn A. Bnurne and Mr. and Mrs. C. J- Borrne and family and Clifford Robinson w.erc Christmas dinner puests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Jones spent Thursday at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Godfrey and son. Lester, rpent Friday with tirir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jessop, and family at .,rj i. L Start the New Year off right by choosing the right homa plans. Our Planning and Idea Library, containing hundreds of approved designs, tan make your task easier and assurg you of a home that's packed to the rafters with beauty, convenience and livability. - Millville. Mr. and Mrs- March marks the beginning of Spring . . . favorite time to start construction. You can be among the early birds by choosing plans and materials now, arranging for financing EM JOY and selecting your builder. Come in ALL YEAR today for a discussion of your home building plant . . . our complete THRU facilities are at your service. Plans, Materials ami financing Assistance Complete Building Service Mm Thurj.j,,v rv. Miss Norma Webb of Sr.lt Lake Mason and Mr. and Mn t with and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mitton and lam-'spent Christmas of and children cf the Ear B en- - were Wedned- -. T."' their paients, Mr- and Mrs. Overmyer, at Ogden. They joyed Christmas dinner with the and Mr also visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. Albert Earls. ily. A. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Lemoyr.e Hess of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Winn Wood of Brigham and Mr. and Mrs Evan Hess and family of Plymouth spent Ihe weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs-IV. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. 'f 11? was accompan- - family i s grV. Tremonton. Utah J-L- - . v,.i . Literary Club Gives Children Christmas Gifts Mrs. Nona Rhead and Miss Vesta Ferry were hostesses for the Christmas party of the Tremonton - Garland Literary club at the Rhead home Thursday night. Delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Leona Anderson reviewed two Christmas stories: "The Best Christmas" by Lee Kingman, and "The Littlest Angle" by Charles Tazewell. Instead of the customary exchange of Christmas gifts by members of the club, fifty dollars was contributed to some little needy children to help make their Christmas a happy one. J. Udy and by Mr. nnrl Mrs Alv'n Jensen and son. Paul, of Bear River City left last Thursday for seuthrrn California where thry will visit with relatives for an Indefinite period. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Garn and family and Mr and Mrs. Stacy Garn' and family of Cyden spent son. Reduced for Cle arance LINGERIE By TEXTON By VICKEY VAUGHN and NELLY i tt, - D0 BRAS By PETf.R PAN and CIIAlus GARMENTS HOSE BLOUSES Colen Waddoups of Bear River City was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Quinney and family on Sunday. GLOVES off Mr. and Mrs- Lee Fuhriman entertained at Christmas dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Wri. D. Harris of Portage, Wendell Harris of Logan and Mrs. Ulalla Cornwall and daughter, Mary. - FORMALS And many other items in which you will want advantage of such great savings. and Mrs. Wm. Harris of Portage and Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris of Nampa, Idaho are visiting Mrs. Ulalla Cornwall and Mr. and Mrs. Lee during the holidays. 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