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Show THE I'r Mrs. Vema Keyes of Ogden visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standing last week. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bourne .u, Smith spent Thursday at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Winkler Mason spent visiting and family of Ogden spent Sun- 'C. A. M5011 " - wuseanddaugh- Jvi ' , udyof e are visiUng Sects Mr-:".!- family- - Ogden wltn their 'cHldrenof :dMrs. u.wJ. ' - met at the kTre Club Mson Wed- - I for semi-Mr- s. their their mother day with Tremonton. Utah ton spent the weekend visiting family at Clarkston. with her sister Mrs. Udy. Ralph Herman Potter is spending Mrs. Herman Potter and Mrs. this week at his ranch at Steven Potter spent Thursday at Idaho. Farmington due to the illness of their mother, Mrs. George ManBishop end Mrs- Elmer Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rces and ning. Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Hess Mr. and Mrs. Nobel Petersen spent Tuesday at Ogdenspent Tuesday at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Hess Mrs. Edith Peck of Ogden have received word that their attended the High School play little granddaughter, Diane Thursday evening in which R. H. of Mesa. Arizona has rev, naa a part. After the per- been released from the hospital formance Mr. and Mrs. H. V. and is at home with her parents Peck entertained at a buffet LaFae and Lewis McTarland. luncheon at their home. Guests Mrs. Carl Johnson of Tremonincluded Mr. and Mrs. Sid Farns-wort- h ton, Mrs. Don Hess of Garland, of Tremonton Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy, Mrs. John Owen, wrs. warren or Bear River Mrs. Keith Moss and Mrs. Wen City Mrss. Arch Richardson of Gardell Welling spent Wednesday at land, Mrs. Peck of Ogden and Mr. Salt Lake City. The occasion was and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth. Later Mrs. Johnson birthday anniber-sarin the evening R. H. Peck enterthe afternoon the During tained the cast of the play at a ladies visited Radio Station K. light luncheon. S. L. afterwhich they enjoyed a Miss Faunice Hess of Garland lovely dinner. spent the weekend with her Mr. and Mrs. Claude All red, grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ell- Mr. and Mrs. John Owen, Mr. wood Hess and family. and Mrs. Ernie Anger, Mr. and George Manning of Farmine-to- n Mrs. Verl Udv Mr. and Mrs. visited with his children Mr. Wendell Welling, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Herman Potter and Mr. Keith Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Crai? and Mrs. Steven Potter and fam- Pinder, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling ilies Saturday. Burton, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy spent Burton were among those who Tuesday with their parents Mr. attended the Basketball Tournaand Mrs. Sidney Godfrey and ment at Ogden Tuesday. Lea-dor- e, - - Mrs-Rheumi- Udy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Pruitt of Ogden announce the arrival of a baby born Tuesday, February 7th-- Mrs. Pruitt will be remembered as the former Miss Margie Hess of Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess and son Owen Jr. spent Wednesday at Ogden where they were dinner guests of their children Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Wilcox and family. They also visited with their children Mr. and Mrs. Cal Kil- liman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Pruitt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson and son, Forrest, visited at Logan Bertha Sunday. Miss Rheumina Udy of Ogden a spent the weekend with her Audience Without tLee. Refreshments mother Mrs. Rheumina Udy and family. Xi the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Thorton of and Grover , Dean Sat- - Salt Lake City spent the weekspent Kington '..Tir parents Mr. and end visiting with relatives and friends. Graver and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen Mr. "yrs Gale Welling, Mr of East Garland entertained at a "Seen Gam and '"irrn Coombs attended family party at their home Frievening. A hot dinner was t'game at Box Elder day to Mr. and Mrs. Frank served oi m Brigham Friday, - Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Claude accomStanding Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gam, V her daughter, Mrs. ' spent Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wood, Mr. and r of Tremonton and Mrs. Ray Wood sof last week visiting Mrs. M. Mrs. of J. and Wood Jes at Ogden. Mr. Mrs. and of Mrs. Day Garfield Mrs- C. J. Owen Stokes of Tremonton, Mr. in Vj. and Both-we- ll and Mrs. Theo and Mrs. Lyle Holdaway of Mr. Mrs. and Smith Far-anand d attended a Young banquet held Richards of Logan. The evening was spent in playing games and i Hjtei Newhouse at Salt week-I-visiting. last of Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs Mrs. Ralph Hastings of a group of friends at were dinner guests entertained 3 home Saturday evening. id Mrs. Elmo Munson and their Pinochle was played during the Thursday evening; 1 Clark of Farmington and evening with prizes going to Mr. I bisson of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Dean Coombs and Mr. friends here and Mrs. Richard Packer. A hot :.:!ir,g on turkey supper was served to the Mrs. John Richards of following guests: Mr. and Mrs. sere Sunday guests of Ross Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. WesFrank Word. ley Gam. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy. ; ; Sxjssn spent Wed- - Mr. and Mrs. D.vight Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Coombs, Mr. and cir.Iriren Mr. and Mrs. Leo Coombs and Mr. and 5tfce LEADER. ! Mc-Farla- nd Mr- and Mrs Parlew Pender, , ' J VLliH and family and Miss Jean Gam f, spent Sunday visiting with Mr.:R rrn iiess ana family uiu at Ogden. Douglas Coombs, Marry Cannon and Don Earl spent Tuesday at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris McFarlard of Preston, Idaho spent Sunday with their mother Mrs. Elma Petersen and family. ! - ( j :, 5. Havt you any land that isn't produc ng and should drained? Let ns help jou with your problems. Estimate and information FR1.E. We specialize in the manufacture of DRAIN TirE - IRRIGATIOX PIPE - HEADGATLS - Cl'LVUtT PIPE ( Corrugated Metal or Concrete). PRICED - from factory to jou. 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