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Show THE LEADE R ' Trttapruoa. Uult waite of Logan were Ogden vis- Biddle, on Sunday. itors on Wednesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ericksen Mrs. R. W. Warnke and baby of Boulder Citv. Nev- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sim- - ada were weekend guests at the w tneir rather, Cal EricK mocs, J. A. Bigler and Mr. and Andrea Huggins 5 Admission Mrs. AiarK jensen visirea on sen and other members of the Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Iversen were Sunday afternoon in Garland family. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ericksen host and hostess to their club on with Mrs. Sarah Jensen and her guest, Bigler of Salt Lake and family spent Sunday visiting Saturday evening. A delicious with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. hot dinner was served to sixteen City. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wamke, Ben vleston in Laketown, Utah. guests. Pinochle was played with iilss Sherry June Simmons Barbara and Billy spent Tuesday prizes going to Freldo Andersen, lUUnee SAT & SUN contin-fwarher sister, Mr. and LaVere Andersen, La Vela Mat-tesMr. M. accompanied of the Mrs. at home and from 3:00 p.m. Mrs-- Thomas Bobbins on a week- A. Talbot in Ogden. j and Verda Andersen. end trip to Salt Lake City. TIIUR - FRI - SAT Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simmons Melvin Charles Mrs. Gene Bowen, who has Johnson, MARCU 16 spent the weekend in Salt Lake been JL. Weidman Checketts and the home of at her visiting City at the home of her sister, attended a meeting in Ogden Mrs. Earl Francom. Mrs. Albert son, Mr. and Mrs. Darold Bowen. 1 rein a Wednesday. for has Logan month, Meldrum, who had spent several Tift turned to her home. 1 ".. r Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bigler days there, returned to her home Mrs. Mark Jensen. Mrs. Grant with them. son Jeffrey, of Logan spent and The Collins ton School is hav. Marble, Mrs. Ed Bowen and Mrs. several days visiting Mr. and Ai-.- ' ti i nan Joseph Durfey attended sessions Mrs. Robert Holman. ing a new roof put on at present of the Garden Club Congress held one of a series of improvements at the Agricultural College on Mr- and Mrs. Milton Bywater planned by the Board of Educaand Saturday. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ernest Hug- Friday tion. Mrs. of Jackson George Logan gins left Tuesday morning on a Mr. and Mrs- Earl Johnson of at the home her trip to California, Mexico, Ari of spent Friday Logan spent the weekend at the Mrs. LaMar Bowen. zona, Colorado and Wyoming sister, home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. and G. Mrs. Bowen re L Anders Andersen is confined Mrs. Wilford Durfey. to their home after to his home with sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Simmons turned The Associated Women of the and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Dur- spending two weeks at Sulphur SUN - MON Mo. Farm Bureau met at the home Springs, fey were weekend guests at the MARCH 19 - 20 Mrs. Helen of Sandall and Andersen Friday. Presi sons, Rita home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Steven and Mrs. and dent conH. Huggins Jimmie, Andrea Whitney in Idaho Falls, Idaho. I ft et PkWiMlA t Phoebe Henrie were gusts of Mrs. ducted the election with the Mrs. Lavinia Marble 'and her Clark Bowen on Friday. following women takine offices; daughters, Mrs. Elsie Huesser Mr. and Mrs. Glen Busenbark, Rita Anderson, president; Helen and sons, and Mrs. Inez Barnard of DeweyviUp spent Thursday vis- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fryer, Mr. and Huggins, vice president; Mary r1 Mrs. Jens Veibell, Lucille John- Andersen, secretary; Arva Dallin, iting with their mother, Mrs. P. son and Bill Potter attended two year director and Rula J. Barnard in Brieham. sessions at the Logan Temple on Checketts, one year director Sunday dinner guests at the Wednesday. Bessie M. Hansen gave the lesson MARCH 21 - 22 Marvin Simmons home were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Darold Bowen Short Cuts in Sewing" which and Mrs. J. J. White of Garland. Dawnelle Hansen and Mr. and and family of Logan spent Sun- was greatly enjoyed by a large Mrs. Dewayne Simmons, Logan. day afternoon at the LaMar group of women. After dinner Mr. and Mrs. White Bowen home. Dick Simmons spent three days Hormone and Mr. and Mrs. Simmons in Salt Lake City to attend the ACTH is the pituitary hormone motored to Preston, Idaho where Basketball Tournament. which has exhibited um iitiwi ixtt iitit rimcii imisn remarkable they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robbins control inover hitherto co-h- it many Alf White and returning stopped and small son, Tommie, are mov tractable diseases. It is produced in Smithfield to call on Mr. and Idaho this week. by the anterior lobe of the pituitary "HIT THE ROAD" Mrs. Cooper and J. A, Simmons. ingMr.to Pocatello, and Mrs. Gordon Bigler body, just under the brain in the Mrs- Natalie Ericksen and her and baby of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. centerisoftothe head. Its effect in the stimulate the production body mother, Mrs. Russell Saterth- - Kenneth Bigler and baby, Tre- - of more than 28 hormones by the monton; and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine adrenal glands, one of which is Saunders of Logan were Satur- over the kidnev. day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Odell LEADER WANT ADDS EXUN'G RESULTS CclllitiUft I ! 1 10-4- ORPHEUM THEATRE Beat Rtier City r-o- j - TT ironrnes mm mm s on j 17-- 18 - Convenient paymtnt, ....., rr.lr I : I in b f pm CO-III- T - . - VWmf ! I r" 2 blocks South of Intermountain Indian School, Hiway 1 Telephone 214 89-9- 25 Acjres DAIRY FARM. Close in. Power Eqp. Stock, home 44 Acres ROW CROP. Choice land & locT 3 bdrm HOME 57 88 Acrfs-DAIRY.RQ- vcioV. Acres-RO- 3 inMcd Ilome. Eqpt CROpSdeAIRy7 GraAHmeT W 50 Acres 224 Close OPEN GROUND. Close in. Fenced. TERMS. 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