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Show TremaBtoUb THE LEADER " to Brieham City ' urday. uu'liwy incite. jamujr and two Chil- - ,i.mtiv MrsCleneth and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard her dolph. week. the spending a few days with during visited j Mr. and Mrs. Noble jnell and family of St Charles, drenDavid and Carolne, re Petersen went to Ogden -F- .sirck5nsofT Hadfield , L. Mr. and Mr- and Mrs. George with and j family. Petersen izho, Mrs- Kenneth Price and Miller recently. toner guests of Mr. and Mrs. business Friday. By Florence Munson Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hastings j and Peterson and familj, SaIt of city famjly Mr- and Mrs. Dale Hansen of Joe Laws and Lawrence Laws, Preston Mrs.' J The Book Lore Club met at the of Ogden were dinner guests of jMf &nd Mrs Reed Jensen of Saturday. Smiths 6. Albert a with the April girl visited WedTremonton, MJ. Mrs. Udy side. ana &ir. of honv? a jnxv calif, ornia. made muui, : Edmun Shuman jjyoxx Mr. and Mrs. Delon Price of semiSunday Hv Sat- j Mrs. urday evening. with nesday evening for their Roosevelt Mr. to Baird, business trip prindpai Rph Tremonton a boy April 2. Smith and Albert Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. oris kuqq u...,. and Mr. monthly meeting. Club president Lollta Mrs. w.1Iin- and Mrs, E. C. Mason presided- Mrs. announce the arrival of a baby Garn attended the Box Elder Wyr.n Hansen reviewed the book Teachers party, held at boy born March 28th at the "Mary" by Sholem Asch. Re- n. s HosDital at Logan. Mrs Btigham, Friday evening. freshments were served to eight Rudd was formerly Miss Delphia Mr. and Mrs. J. D- Munson club members and two guests Bunderson of Tremonton. several days of this week Mrs. John Laws of Tremonton Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brown and spent with their children Mr. and and Mrs. Ralph Udy. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gordon and Mrs. David Allen and family at Miss Colleen Packer of Logan three children of Ogden visited Perry. spent the weekend with her par- j with Mr. and Mrs. Steven Potter Mr, and Mrs. Hardy Christen- ents Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Packer, and family Sunday arternoon of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. A, w. Burns sen and family Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Fams-worwith tneir weekend and children Craig and spent a few days of last week over the Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Christie of Ogden spent Satur visiting with relatives at Salt parents Burns. V day with their parents Mr. and Lake City and Drollette Mrs. Luella we give Mrs. J. D. Munson. Lynn Hodges of Ogden visited IN 1 V , AiN thanks J this to of our Brigham Charlene, y0li Miss Ardean McFarland of with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Packer daughter with her weekend the spent have a birthday party. We invite you your family to join Riverside, Mrs. Shirley Hess of Saturday evening. Mrs- Dan Garn. making it possible for us to Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Summers parents Mr. and Secrist LaPriel Mrs. Plymouth, of Miss ReVoe Thompson us on this Eggstra special occasion. and Miss Florence Richards en- of Bothwell entertained at a visiting spent Sunday Logan home at their dinner Friday tertained at a shawer in compli are a few of the with Mrs. Elma Petersen and For our we have invited some special fellows to help us out . . . . ment to Mrs. Arbid Anderson at evening in compliment to the family. swell fellows the Secrist home, Wednesday Dirinaay anniversary vi their M. A. Gam has been spending we want vou tn in the oaoer. AnroA m Lw. " nirture Mrs. C. W. ' U1UI, UUL V vv nut ' I were played parents Mr. and jjf .vpnin(?. Games Lake Salt at City were Mrs. several days during the evening and the new Bourne. Other guests me nrncpntprt with manv rean iruniDie 01 Fullerton visiting with his children Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mrs. Gene Holliday. lovely gifts. Refreshments wece California, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Garn enserved to 25 guests. Out of town Bourne, tertained a group of friends at I guests included Mrs. Vera Morse, Bourne and Clifford Robinson. vx; home Saturday evening. their Rudd Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mrs. Marquerite Evan and Mrs. was played with prizes Ethel Settlemyre of Ogden, Mrs attended the Ward reunion held Pinochle I 111 j Mr. and Mrs. Elmer to going at evening. Plymouth Friday Bonnie Godfrey of Clarkston, Leo and Hansen Mabel jpan Jnspnhson of Plvmouth Coombs, ' Mrs. Bertha Chlarson of Corinne, A hot supper was ser Mrs. Emma Wood and Mrs. and Effie Potter attended Pri- Coombs. Mr. 1 , Laraine Wood of Brigham, Mrs. mary Conference held at Stone ved to the following guests; Mr. V Vi and Mrs. Dwight Hansen, ?- w w Lors Anderson and Mrs. Higley Sunday evening. ' I I 4 ' i Mr. and i of Snowviilej, The new bride was Mr. and Mrs. Vel Garn re- and Mrs. Dean Coombs, Mrs. 1 I . l ' x rf i cently entertained at a family Ross Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. , formerly Miss Marlehe Hess. Mr. and Packer, Richard of in the honor dinner birthday Mrs. June Balrd and children Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beverly and Brent visited with anniversary of their mother Mrs. Mark Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Leo and Coombs Those her parents Mr. and Mrs, William N. J. Hodges of Logan. Coombs. Mrs. Mr. and Included Griffiths at Brigham Thursday. present The Clio Club met at the home Mr. and Mrs- Gordon Jensen of N. J. Hodges of Logan, Mr. and of Mrs. Blanche Coombs at GarBrigham announce the arrival Mrs, LaMont Hodges and family for their regular meeting. Mrs. Mr. and land, of a baby boy bom Mar,, 23rd. of Dubois, Idaho, of evening. Bridge was and Thursday Ross family Mrs. Jensen was formerly Miss Hodges '"X fettuMfr Garden City, Mr. and Mrs. played with prizes going to Mrs. f m&& Caroline Petersen of Fielding. . JtotCTiw w" L. . ..in .i i it Mrs. Jensen and baby are now Carl Stuart and family of Ran- - Lester Coombs Mrs. Helen Cap-enknow To who don't IS THIS Meet the man with you and Mrs. Alice Coombs. ReMouritsen is Frosty this freshments were served by the Bob Woidberg checkered track hostess. Porter Giles Salesman for SWIFT & CO., Ogfor GENsalesman the flashy Mrs. Vern Hess and daughter, den plant. Swift & Co- have over ERAL FOODS. He is known in the Roy Chadwick boy for Vickie, of Ogden spent Sunday know-hoin of a half as MORNING six of century MILK. towns the boy many at the Parley Petersen home. Of FISHER BREAD delicious flavors (Jello). In Brig- He reports Carnation Co., hired careful selection, trimming, curMr. and Mrs. Wesley Garn and Milk. His ing and smoking of Swift's premham City he is the Swans Down him to sell He brings the loaves-t- e: daughters, Jean and Dayle, Cake man, helping the Polio advice to his Morning friends is ium hams. many or short to suit you he tri were Sunday dinner guests at drive. In Tremonton he will be "to use more and more of this Mr. Mouritsen will be in the lot. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack remembered as the Log cabin To all store all produce." Garn at Elwood. day Saturday, to help He will introduce for the mothers He has a treat for m remember Special Mr. and Mrs. Glen Severson, Boy. select the cut of ham you you time LOG CABIN Morning for your Babies. "The first CHEESE on E!:, Utah in Saturday. son Sherman and daughter, SUNDAES. desire for your Easter dinner. must stop by. Milk made specially for Babies." this you Joyce spent Wednesday evening at Ogden where they attended the Lutheran Church to hear the for that j This is not the entire group, for Wonder" tell you all. we too. AT TREMONTON and the HIGH SCHOOL Waidrof College bread Bakers has a big man blowing Free Choir from Forest City, Iowa. HAVE BEEN SOLI) TO would spoil our must come to the Earl Severson, a nephew of Mr. ) balloons for all you kids. Severson from Ames, Iowa was in party. the Choir. Borden's cheeses has tasty snacks Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Thomas of you Randolph spent the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. to see throw oranges at the make shopping a pb E. C. Mason. meet the guys you Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Thome of j ure at the Balwin Park, California Mrs.W. J. Millard and Mrs. Ivy Lawson nwnw - Ar-pare- nts - Yielding t - - m - - - - th ekdak i SECOND dIKTHDAi On nearttelt and j - Here fun thrir .... They're il -- J mJl "ttl n, o i . , ''X'i T'f i - iliilyril,,'. ff4 r'-n- - -- N- i v- j - 7 ( er j n.-- i , . , mi a fair-hair- - ed ANNOUNCEMENT w top-quali- ty LEE'S LOCKERS 1 No, A. E. BUCHANAN for Now who assumed management April 1st We wish to express our appreciation for the friendship and patronage we have enjoyed the past 13 years, and ask your continued patronage for the new owner. LELAND J. HANSEN K9S If5 Time To Plant of that don't FOOD BASKET. Loaded with' all kinds and varieties of Farmlngton and Mrs. Edgar Smoot and daughter, Dorine, of Centerville were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Robbins of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moaes and Mr. and Mrs. Perkins Y and daughter, Jackie, of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Herman Potter and daughters Arlene and Diane, Steven Potter, Wallace Bourne. Jay Bourne and John Bourn,? met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Severson Sunday to or ganize an "Alder" family organization for this area. A hot din ner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Wood and baby of Brigham spent Sunday wnn their parents Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess. is ,rrt ' - j if i , i i p I. it Guaranteed to grow and they will bl&om this year. 100 different kinds.' FLOWERING SHRUBS, all kinds: and Mrs. Walter Ilannt of River high school. He always Garland were guests of Mr. and wears a pleasant smile and is Mrs. Milton Hodges, always ready to render assistSunday. Mrs. George L. Miller and Mrs. ance to the patrons of the FOOD Geniel Butler and son. Dickie, BASKET. If you're lonely, hubby were visiting in Ogden last won't talk, come to the Food Basket. Nick will help you shop. Saturday. Evergreens all types and kinds, Shade and orna- mental trees. Strawberry plants, Raspberry bushes, Grape vines, Covering and flowering vines. Miss Joy Miller of the Dee Hospital spent Saturday, Sunday and Monday at home with her parents, the George L Millers. Half acre of PERENNIALS also in cans we have PEONIES, BLEEDING HEARTS, SHRUBS, LILIES. TUBEROUS BEGONIA. GERANIUMS CLEMATIS, WISTERIA, ETC. WANTED DRY FARM PANSIES: ThousandsGet thtm fresh from our own pansy beds. It is impossible to list all of our stockso we most cordially invite you out to see our nursery. You wilt enjoys the thru spent there. We do planning and landscaping. WALTON'S VALLEY NURSERY DIAL 2326 TREMONTON Will fn owner 800 purchase to 1100 acre dry farm. Must be tood otherwise not interest- g i'f f. Nick Christensen ey Mrs. Leonard Peterson . THIS IS a clerk at the FOOD BASKET. He claims Bothwell as his home town. He is a graduate of grade school and Bear PehfcJe '. Ah ; I 1 Mr. ROSES: that jam, MEET Our Nursery won't fun. You Burton Huish s . MEET OUR BUTCHER Here's your Don M. Hansen Reid P. Olsen Whose signs and smile make you Crease A Senior at B.R.H.S. He is presi- feel like dancin'. For Candy, la? late. never dent of the a cappella choir. Hers He's young, he's gay, he'll fix he's ' our singing clerk, you'll like his the meat your way. He aims to plw;e In butchering experience he's deep freeze. singing while at work. had Like apples, oran'" enough to keep any steak You gals and his pals, come help from being tough. ar or spice, he's him sing, we'll make the rafters Don says, "Come and have a Reid b ring. You'll like Burt, because time good thanks making i his the and f Saturday and he's quite a flirt. live, a million to all the wonderful world to n fronds that make people of Bear River Valley. We have arranged for you to be the first folks in Utah to cat LOG CABIN SUNDAES.... Boy, they are good! Paramount Ice Cream Reply Box I-- this paper or phone Ogden S and E Walnuts, Log Cabin syrup. 7 I es sir! fix i his vou crushed just must see Lome if ' Ut Galore . For all Tremonton j -J guests at our 2nd Birthday Party. OOD Phone 5266 , L Yes We Have Saturday SPECIALS In fact they're so hot we dare not nublkh th w.v. mis i or you ana me. j Wtr ed. Will pay reasonable price. Bluecreek district preferred, but other good areas acceptable. , Oroceo-- h& |