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Show THE evening by a group of friends Europe, were guest speakers at who gathered at her home to a Rotary Banquet in St. Anthony Monday evening. They were help celebrate her birthday taken there by Vaughn Orme, Eph Peterson anniversary. There were thirty sponsor of "This Easiness of The program in Sacrament two present. Bingo with prizes Farming", broadcast over K. meeting, under the direction of was played and refreshments ' Fred Grover, was sponsored by served. Lyn Larson accompanied, two been rehas Announcement and a Stake President bishops the Stake missionaries. Speakers of a from Salt Lake were Howard Capener and Syl- ceived of the safe arrival City to Elwood to van Korth. Musical numbers baby boy. Kent LeRoy, at the get ideas from the Peterson in Yuba, chicken coops for a welfare prowere a vocal duet by DeLamar Floyd Adams home California. Cutler and Mrs. Thelnia Higley ject. While here, they called Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Han- briefly on Lyn's parents, Mr. of Snowville They sang "In a sen attended the basketball game and Mrs. David Larson. Garden" and were accompanied in Logan Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen by Hazel Riser. Mr. Cutler also Hansen and Josephine and family attended a Eugene of a Perfect Day." sang "The End family was Daynes, who represented Mrs. LeRoy Atkinson party Friday evening at the surprised Friday clubs as an exchange student in home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank pleasantly Wood in Fielding. Friday afternoon Mrs. Christensen and Mrs. Wayne Gam accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood to Ogden and Farmington to visit relatives. Mrs. Gilbert Allred and daughYou'll be amaied at the things the ter were Ogden visitors on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen, can do for you. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Korth and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper met at the Wendell Hansen home Monday For demonstration, needles, oil, evening to celebrate the birthand genuine Singer parts days of Nelva Hansen and Fred Grover. A delicious hot supper call at the was enjoyed and games played. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman and Mr$. Sophia Larson were in Ogden on Friday, where theyj visited with relatives. Tremonton Dial 4227 Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover were dinner guests and spent CaJt (jctlawd 4-- H ATTENTION! New Singer Sewing Machine May Taylor Kent Shop Popcorn Time 7rrfR 'eating IT1 Beautiful Big White Fluffy POPCORN while you Popped S watch and at FREE the HAND-FULL- rood o Til) T Saturday, Jan. 28th Then after trying some, you will want ta take some of these big yellow kernels of S & E Popcorn home. One Pound To see how much (you wouldn't believe me) one pound pops out, see our big stocking fuIL 23 And that isn't all lb. sack of RED ROSE all purpose FLOUR you purchase we will give you ABSOLUTELY FREE one sock of RED ROSE PANCAKE FLOUR valued at 43c For every 50 b. ELSIE IS HERE COME IN AND SEE FAVORITE AMERICA'S ANIMAl HMUtlNS Kinso Large Package Spry Pound 27 Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Shaffer and son, Bob, of Gannett, Idaho and Mrs. Don Shaffer arrived Monday to attend funeral services for their mother in Fielding. Mrs. Wralt Reese or Eden is visiting with her sister Mrs. Sidney Sorensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler had as Sunday dinner guests, Horace Rogers, of McCammon. Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Anderson and Ethel Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaffer and Mrs. Lyle Johnson and child ren spent Saturday in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover had as supper guests after church Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. DeLemar Cutler, Mrs. Thelma Higley, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Capener, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Korth and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Robinson of Salt Lake were Saturday guests at the R. J. Potter home. Seat (Ziier Cittj 3 Shortening the afternoon with the L. M. Holmans Tuesday. Orval Grover and sons, Gary and Curtis, accompanied by Dennis and Brent Riser were in Grouse Creek Sunday, where they visited Mrs. Grover and Joan. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oyler were in Salt Lake Friday. Mrs. Mabel Oyler accompanied them to Ogden, where she spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne OF - Andrea Huggins Mr. and Mrs. Ere. Whlttaker entertained at a party Saturday evening. A hot chicken dinner was served to sixteen guests. Cards was the evening's entertainment with Ada Stander, Ere. Whit taker, Clifford Jensen and LaRena Waddoups winning the prizes. Mrs. Lucinda Jensen, Mrs. Florence Gardner, Mrs. Myrtle Mortensen. Mrs. Wanda Johnsen, no-ho- st Bordens Milk Tall cans 4 for 48 24 Baby Milk 4 for Oleomargarine J TA Delrich Pound Salted Peanuts In the shell C otr pon anrrnn uutritiotj i Whit 12 m - Seedless Grapefruit Celery, Bleached Lettuce each fo? stalk "(j? lh. 5 lh. Q Yuma - Arizona Pack Oranges, sweet, juicy ...MEATS... God Lean BACON SQUARES GROUNI) WiLvwn? lb-2- 1 Jensen, Melvin Johnsen, Ellis Arbon and Cliff Barker attended Sunday School Convention in Tremonton Sunday. Leonard Sorensen is confined to his home with chicken pox. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Coy Gardner of Ogden to the Salt Lake Temple Friday. The family of Mrs. Sophia P. Jensen entertained in her honor Thursday afternoon, the occasion being her 77th birthday anniversary. Out of town guests were Mrs. Emma Packer and Mrs. Opal Frye of Brigham and Mrs. Phyllis Hunsaker of Honeyville. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matteson and children of Logan spent the weekend with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Matteson. Mrs. LaVere Andersen was the or Swifts HAMS whole or half Mrs. Mae N. Andersen, Mrs. Andrea H. Huggins, Miss Carolyn lh.49? Krafts Coon. Full CHUDDAR CHEESE Food Basket Tremonton charming hostess to her card club Saturday afternoon. Pinochle was played with prizes going to Mae A. Andersen and Andrea II. Huggins. A delicious luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnson of Logan spent Saturday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson. Teachers training class was held at the home of Mrs. Albert E. Holmgren for the Primary officers and teachers Thursday afternoon. Mae N. Andersen gave the lesson. Hostesses were Ver-ly- n Jensen. Ila Jensen, Violet Birch and Helen Huggins. LEADER Tirmonron. Utah JWsd.1 Mrs. Claire Andersen enter- (Wednesday night for the Ward A tained Saturday afternoon for j teachers and their partners. refresh-Imen- ts dance and her card club. Prizes were won program,were enjoyed. Special by Merle Holmgren and Romaine guests were the members of the Jensen. A dessert lunch was served. Christensen of the Stake High Mr. and Mrs. Claire Huggins Council and their wives. motored to Ogden Sunday where The officers and teachers of they visited her mother. the Y. W. M. I. A. and their partMrs. Bessie Christensen, Mrs. ners enjoyed a very pleasant Helen Huggins and Mrs. Andrea social evening at the home of Mr. Huggins were guests of Miss and Mrs. Amos P. Hansen cn FriBessie M. Hansen in Erigham day. Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Evans Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holmgren and two daughters of Malad were were Logan visitors Monday. of their daughter and guests Rast Petersen is confined at a sister Mr. and Mrs. Keith l, local hospital, where he underon Sunday. went an operation. The Square Dance group of One of the outstanding socials the Special Interest class had a of the season took place Tuesday very enjoyable evening Saturday. evening when the Mutual held This group will meet next their Gold and Green Ball. Bar- Saturday afternoon. again bara Burt was crowned queen The members of the Bishopric with Euvone Petersen and Mary were in attendance at Primary Ann Johnsen as attendants. Union aftermeeting Saturday Robert Nelsen was crown bearer noon. Bishop Ericksen gave the and Janet Jensen and Maurine inspirational talk In meeting. Hansen, flower girls. The floor Sam Mortensen left last week show consisted of a dance by for an extended trip to points of Evalyn Johnsen, Bobbie Ander- interest in the States and sen, Bobbie Burt, Frank Barker, through Old Mexico. He also Betty Lou Rock, Dee Christensen, hopes to enjoy a ride on a ship Dorene Andersen, Clyde Christ- before returning home. ensen, Lineth Iversen and Roger Stokes and Anna BarMable Taylor. LeRoy Tolman of Honey-vill- e low of the Primary Stake Board, favored with two vocal visited Primary on Tuesday. solos. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Munns are Mrs. Burton Andersen spent the proud grandparents of a son Monday in Ogden visiting her born to Mr. and Mrs. Farrell mother, Mrs. Carl Staples. Munns of Salt Lake City. GrandMrs. Mack Christensen, Anna ma Munns has spent the past Var Petersen Mrs. Rast Petersen week with them at their home in and Mrs. Merle Jensen were Og- Salt Lake. den visitors Monday. Mrs. Mildred Bunnell of the M. I. A. Stake Board, spent Monday and Wednesday afternoon I j ' Fri-da- By Mrs. William Petersen Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Abel and son, Edward, moved to Brigham this week, where Mr. Abel is employed with the Studebaker Auto Co. A delightful party was given time and would appreciate hav- FlPlI ing his friends call on him when iMEEn-VGlttS- i driving by his home on the end The East cf the block east of Bill's Motel Bureau met WeijT in Brigham City. home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cornwall with Mrs. and daughter of Salt Lake City I Tr. f Mar7 visited his parents and relatives here Sunday. was The Primary Stake Board are jMauner, Garfield. Lu happy to announce that the served to seventeen ' South Bear River Stake more guests. than met the quota in the "Children's Friend" drive, and NOTICE they wish to express thanks to the ward officers and members Licen.v who helped to achieve this goal. chased from represJLN Having the "Friend" in so many thp Rtnta T.. of our homes should improve the .Utah Power and Ligbu': : reading standards of the youth lium in Tremonto ;31st, 14 our of February Stake. 21st from 9 aJ P.m, or at the Garland LEADER WANT ADDS PAY .on February 7th and2H: revT j t,.. : 3 'I; M' Pharmacist Is Leading Health Educator Since a pharmacist sees an average of 250 people or more a day, and is often asked for advice on medical care, he is playing an increasingly important role in public health, education and in disease control. This statement was made by Dr. Robert P. 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