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Show THE ricia and Betty Jean were dinner guest of the Clyde Sorensens. Allen reports that he has a promotion and with it a transfer to Denver, Colorado, and will leave on his new assignment on the 15th cf February. Miss Betty Jean Sorensen spent a couple of days last week in Salt Lake at the Allen Sorensen home. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen are the proud parents of a 7 lb. baby boy bom cn Sunday at the aJt (jatlahd Mrs. Eph Peterson Delos Adams and Ardes Adams accompanied by Mrs. Earl Young were in Ogden Sunday to visit Mrs. Wayne with Mr. and Boo the. Delos Adaias is feeling pretty proud these days over the birth of twin great grandsons, born to Mr. and Mr. Richard Davis of Sunnyside, Washington, on January 24. Mrs. Davis will be Valley hopsital. The Ukon Water Company remembered as the former Lois business a at the held Mr. and of meeting Adams, daughter church on Monday. Mrs. Afton Adams. A group of friends gathered at Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Shaffer, the Mrs. and Sylvan Korth home Monday Sherman Oyler Mr. and children were in Ogden Friday to help him celebrate his birthto be dinner guests of the J- C. day. They were the J. P. Christ ensens, Tern Harpers and Fred Hadleys. Games were played and Grovers. Grover Mr. and Mrs. Wayne were in West Point Friday and refreshments enjoyed. On her birthday, Sunday, Mrs. Saturday, where the family met at dinner on Friday to honor L. M. Holman had as her dinner their mother on her birthday guests Mrs. May Bjorkbend, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bjorkbend and anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred children and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph "were in Ogden Sunday visiting Holman, of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hude of relatives. Miss Shelly Robinette of Brig-a- Blue Creek spent Tuesday with City is spending a few days their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe with her aunt, Mrs. Marlln Oyler. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Alben Sorensen were in Brigham City on busi-es- s, and baby of Salt Lake City spent Monday. Mrs. Lyle Johnson accompanSunday at home. They with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen, Pat ied Mrs. Hal Rhead of Tremonton -- - m to Salt Lake Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer and family were Logan visitors Tremonton. Utah LEADER ' Cutler home. tcuCille Howell School came over Mon-- sent. ! A j j i Valley, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Bealy Cutler and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Arbon Thatcher were visitors at Ogden Saturday. Mate R Mrs. afternoon Thursday was a gracious Uarda Larkin Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark and hostess to the officers and family spent Saturday in Erig-ha- teachers of the Primary, The visiting with relatives. teachers training lesson was Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Larkin and delicious refreshments were three children of Perry spent served to ten members. Sunday afternoon visiting with Mrs. Ella Talbot. Mrs. Ada Mr- and Mrs. Lorin Larkin. Pratt and Mrs- Christine PeterBishop and Mrs- James N. son were in Malad, Idaho SaturWight spent Monday in Salt Lake day. on business. Mrs. Erma Sorenson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newman and Mrs. Luella Larkin and Bishop James Wight left Leon, visited in Salt Lake over the for California Monday night to weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon attend the funeral of an aunt, Palmer. Mrs. Verda Wight. Friday night Mrs. Grace AndMr. and Mrs. Harvey Diderick-so- n erson was hostess to ten memand James Peterson spent bers of the Frienda Club. A soSaturday and Sunday in Layton cial evening was spent and deand Salt Lake visiting with Mr. licious refreshments served. an4 Mrs. Vem Bodily and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rose were and Mrs. Grant Holton. in Brigham on a business and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Borgstrom pleasure trip from Tuesday unspent Monday visiting with til Friday. James Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stokes Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood are the proud parents of a baby in Logan on girl born February 7th. This is spent Monday business. their first girl. Mr. and Leslie Anderson and Mrs. Doris Larsen and child Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wright visited ren, Stephen and Jeanne, of Salt with the Cecil McNeeleys at Lake are visiting at the DeLamar Thatcher on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Doran Barlow visited with friends and relatives working in Ogden, spent the in Ogden last Friday. weekend at home. Mrs. Rebecca Mortensen, Mrs. Fireside was held at the home Jane Marble, Mrs. Sophia Taylor of Mr. and Mrs- Verl Waldron and Mrs. John Anderson of the Sunday tvening. Mrs. Anna AndRelief Society stake presidency erson of Bothwell was the speak-ke- r. attended the Thatcher Relief The Sweetheart's Ball of the Society meeting Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Boulton, Thatcher ward will be held in his brother in law and daughter the ward hall on Wednesday, are spending a few weeks visiting February 15. 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The games turned last week from a very en- pounds of at 29th Sunj the Rassmusen in Tremonton. enjoyed Sunday were enjoyed by everyone pre- - joyable trip to California. ' TREMONTON PVcf Leade |