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Show THE their regular meeting. Club president, Mrs. Marion Welling, (presided. Mrs. Mark J. Udy was 'chairman for the following pro- :e :.;ur.son smith gram: Miss Arlene Potter favored pelbert baby with two accorclian selections,! t&w :iarch 1st Mrs. B. N. Benson of Garland a most interesting talk, on jfai. Mrs. gave she illustrated f j ReNaej "Panama" which by showing lantern slides. Re- :' rlub freshments were served by the hostess assisted by her daughter, fcc amnon for Mrs. Nona Rhead of Tremonton. Mrs. M. E- Owen and Mrs. Dora ! K "lo:-e- r L E ADER. Tremonton. Utah Mr. and Mrs. Dean Coombs enGlen Udy, Scott and Painting". Refreshments were tertained a group of their friends Wayne SecristWesley at served by the hostess to the club spent Tuesday at their home in Garland Satur- Oden. members, with Mrs. day evening. Guests included Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling; Richardsand Mrs. AnnetteDorothy Richand Mrs. Ross Rhodes of East spent Saturday at Brigham on ards as special guests. t uariand, Mr. and Mrs. r Mr. and Mrs- R. N. Draper of Packer, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gam, Mr. and Mrs- Horton Nish of 0?den announce Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy, Mr. and the engagement Mrs. Elmer Coombs, and Mr. and River Heights spent Sunday vis- ;of their daughter, Connie, to iting with Mr. and Mrs- Rozel Odean Jensen son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Coombs. A hot supper Mrs. Andrew Jensen of Fielding. was served afterwhich ninorhlp Zundal and family. Mrs. :The was played with prizes Ervin and Covey marriage is planned to take daughter. going to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs and Patty, of Big Piney, Wyoming place In the near future. Monday were weekend guests of Mr. and evening Miss Lois Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Garn. Miss Claralynn Allred entertain, E. H. Packer. Mrs. were special guests. Mrs. Vern Hess and Anger daughter, Mrs! Claine Grover Vickie, of Ogden spent the latter Mr. and Miss Bonnie Hansen of Logan, ed at a Miscellaneous shower in and children spent Wednesday part of the week with her par- accompanied by her friend Lieuat Logan. ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gam tenant Dan Faber of Hill Field spent the weekend with her parMr. and Mrs. Orson Godfrey; and family. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Petersen ents Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen, MT. and Mrs. Joseph Godfrey and small son, Gary, of Lehi were and family spent Monday at Lo. and family. Theo Richards spent WednesSunday guests of Mrs. Eliza God- gan. at Springville. day frey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Welling Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason spent Mrs. Ernest Burnett and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss Mr. and at Ogden. Monday at and family spent Saturday spent Saturday at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen i Logan. Mrs. Annie Mourant returned accompanied by Mrs. B. N. BenMr. and Mrs. Owen Hess and to her home at Ogden son of Garland spent Tuesday at Sunday son, Owen Jr, visited with Mr. after spending the SI four Salt Lake City. past Mrs. Cal Killman and fam- weeks with her and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd are grandchildren, ily and Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Pur-i- tt Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards and a couple of weeks with spendin? and family at Ogden last family. Mr- and Mrs. their children, week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson James McCowan and family at Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rees and spent at Logan. Saturday California. They are son of Tremonton spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Preston Garn Sacramento, also Francisco. at San visiting with their parents, Bishop and and family of Ogden, Mrs. Luella Miss Helen Mason and Phil Mrs. Elmer T. Richards and fam- - ' Drollette and daughter, Charlene, Mason of Logan, Dan and Don ny. of Bngham and Mr. and Mrs. Stevens of Fillmore spent the ) i Mr. and Mrs- - Therral Christ-ense- n Dan Garn , g 91 spent Sunday visiting weekend at the E. C. Mason of Logan and Mrs. Gladys with Mr. and Mrs- Reed Larkin 1 home. Jensen of Garland visited with and family at Snowville. In the Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standmi : a r n anuJ jviis. ninie ivir. Anger ana evening they attended a Relief ing have received word that their n family Saturday. bociety program at the Snowville son, Byrl, who left for Naval duty i Mrs. Effie Johnson spent this Ward Chapel. at San Francisco a few weeks f week with her sister, Mrs. Annie Mr. and Mrs. Bums and childhas been transfered to vjt mt,MM bjmmut y! Secrist at Logan. ren of Bountiful visited with Pearl Harbor where he will conMr. and Mrs. John Owen and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. tinue his work. Mrs. M. E. Owen attended fun- W. Burns Mr. and Mrs. Horace Richards Wednesday. '"""J; r eral services for Mrs. Frank BoMrs. R. T. Nish and Mrs. Leona of Briffham spent Sunday visitlton at Paris, Idaho Friday. Mrs. Hall of Logan visited for a few ing with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farns-wortM. E. Owen remained to spend days last week with Mr. and Mrs. a few days with, her sister, Mrs. Rozel Zundal and family. The Future Progress Guild met Ed. Arnell at St. Charles, Idaho. LaMar Bourne, Charles Bourne, at the home of Mrs. C. J. Bourne Glen Udy and Elmo Munson Robert Zundal and Rozel Zundal Thursday evening for their semispent Sunday at Weston, Idaho spent Wednesday at Salt Lake monthly meeting. Vice President, on business. Mrs. Verl Udy presided. Mrs. City. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Bourne and Mr. and Mrs. Alf Johnson of Charles Pulver was chairman for C. J. Bourne attended, funeral Beaver Dam were MrsClifford Sunday dinner the program. services for Mrs. Bournes brother guests of Mr. and MrsE. H. Beard of Tremonton gave an inEd Trumble, at Fuller-to- Packer. Dial 2251 talk on "Figurine teresting California last week. After which they accompanied the body to Farmington where the burial took place. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowcutt and family and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Scothern of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standing Friday evening. H. V. Peck Mr. and Mrs. attended a Fairbanks Morse meeting at Salt Lake City last week. ' Miss ReVoe Thompson of Logon spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Elma Petersen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Farns-worand two children of Ogden spent several days of this week - - - - i i business. ; 'i compliment to Miss Draper at the home of Mrs. Claine Grover. During the evening a Brides Book was made and the bride-to- be received many lovely and ise- -j GOLDFISH ful gifts. Luncheon was served to thirty guests. Mrs. Ralph Baird and children, Beverly and Brent, visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Griffiths at Brigham Wednesday. at M. H. KING CO. Mr. and Mrs. Cella Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ault Monday. j . ATTENTION HEATING OIL USERS: NOW AVAILABLE HERE! 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