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Show 5 r s. rrIew Utncers tor - - r - jayccc Janes Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Taylor and j Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Jetti and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Frcr.k son Larry, of Spanish Fork, visited and Gloria Joyce Mary Sunday at Layton with Mrs. Eph Petersen jited Saturday and Sunday with j0. are vLsitlne lor a week with Mrs. Fronk's parents, Mr. and Tie Birthday Club and their Mr- and Mr- Robert M. Anderson 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daltcn. Mrs. Ezra Ilaris. uuscanas nonorea Mr. and Mrs. ana lamily, and Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover at a party last Dean Tavlor week. The club presented them ' with a combination baok of the Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. for Works of the Church.1 son and family, accompanied by .Classes in Summer The Relief Society held a Ir- Larry Taylor, left Moses for morrJnS day Lake, in connection with their meeting on Thursday at iWshmgt01 where the AndST' SPEECH which time Mrs. Lafayette Grov- SOns' Ul make their homeer was presented with several . Mrs- Dan Briggs spent last Dersonal artiHM tr. her cn her mission. The wishes week in Springville where she A DANCE DRAMA TO BE PRODUCED BY of the ward members go with visited her mother, Mrs. Zella PHYLLIS W POPE and JF.RK1LYN BLACK Carter, and met her brother R. the Grovers on their new W. Carter of San Diego, CaliforOpen To REGISTRATION until MAY 15th ONLY' nia. They returned with Mrs. Dial 5717 Tremonton Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter were Eriggs for a week's visit here. in Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Sorenson and Betty Jean were in Portage on Tuesday where they visited with Mrs. Francis Allen. J - Of I Ander-Standar- - : V officers of the Jaycee Jan,os are: left to right, BIRTHDAY DINNER Tonnip Winzeler . i niric i t'rptf pKSlueui., ENJOYED Lretary. treasurer and Rowena Fridal, historian, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond at a banquet held recently with the jerswere installed vifp-rr;irtf- 1 j Hun-sak- er and family were guests of and Mrs. A. L. Cook on Monday to enjoy a birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. Hunsakers birthday. Mr. fecial QehtA theatre party in honor PECKENPAUGH 30H Don of their HOWARD FULLERS Pecken- - ENTERTAIN AT PARTY anniver-- ! Mr. and Mrs. Howard daughter, paugh on her birthday M W. Moore sary Monday. J. H. Peckenpaugh a dinner and of Ogden , Don Peckenpaugh and children, Linda and Roger, were also guests. :3 Mrs. at ..,ed Mrs. Mrs. Ken Tuck, who are going into business in Idaho Falls. Employees of the Ewer Plumbing Co., where Mr. Tuck has been MIDLAND CAMP OF jtood HELD D.U.P. MEETING was Willie, county agent, O. Mrs. Cook presided Maude to (UtSwood last Friday of over the the Midland y a4-- Club. Golden Camp of meeting the D.U.P. when twenty leader two members met at the home of sson was chosen as for the Mrs- - Helen Allen. club. Officers H elected by I iith Clair Stokes elected sient, Mondell Hunsaker, resident, Darlene Brough, I7 and' Carolyn Cornwall were year rrter. k day in Logan was with other sum- - meet along idrities. I iroutt tap- - M SINGER SEW j and Geaners Facuum . I . 4227 CALL VT. Kent Shop FOR - r. APPOINTMENT H cm IS m ct "for MOTHER'S BAY" Pork Shoulder Roast BAKED SLOW FOR TENDERNESS New Potatoes - JUST RIGHT WITH CREAM GRAVY and PORK ROAST. AT YOUR . 1 Basket .r OCDO. - ' Machines Sewing The Garland 2nd Ward M. I. A. presented a one-aplay Tuesday evening which was enmuch joyed very by those attending. Following the play a spot dance was held. The Scout leaders of the ward, Paul Larson, Ursel Rhodes, Kenneth Shaffer, Wendell Han sen and Ronald Potter spent Saturday evening at Camp Kiesel in Ogden Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson and family were Logan visitors on Tuesday. Mrs. Blaine Rhodes and new baby son returned from Ogden after spending a week there with ! Wed-nesda- DEMONSTRATION of j RE. 1 employed for the past few years, and their wives were guests. The evening was spent in playing her parents. games and Orval Ewer showed Mr. and Mrs. Horace Garn of Pictures of their recent trip back Brigham called on Mr. and east- Refreshments were served Mrs. J. W. Rhodes on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Agnes Earl read th.3 by the hostessMr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson sketch of the life of Johnathon STUDY CLUB HELD AT were, in Salt Lake City Saturday Earl and his wife, Jane Wright MILTON JOHNSONS where Mr. Peterson attended Earl. The lesson, Utah's First Club Sunday Democratic State convention evening the Study Newspaper, "The Deseret News," vas held at the home of Mr. and the at Fair Grounds Colosseum was given by Majorie Stenquist. Mrs. Milton Johnson. Mr. and as a delegate. were served by Mrs. Refreshments Sandall and Dr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson and son, the hostess assisted by Rozina Airs. Wayne D. B. Green were invited Rex, were in Ogden Monday. Mrs. Dodd and Amy Allen. guests. Refreshments were served Bill Cole and children returned the hostess. by with them to spend the remainENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED der of the week. Mrs. A. C. Toland Jr. announ- SEMADA STUDY Mrs. Eph Peterson accompances the engagement of her GROUP MEET ied Mrs. Florence Garn, stake . T. rT TT ill .3 Mrs. Glenna Ha' son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. to members and s was hostess work leaders of the Relief Socieguests of ty, to Snowville where she demHill of Garland. the Simada Stud- - lub on onstrated the making of ribbon The marriage will take place The conclu lesson on She also taught them corsages. 'ling Vi TVomri-nfniYxct 10 o fu HjTitt "V "MJ was eiwsn- Kathryn Nesson how to make glitter birds and Pera Zl Second ward hall. A reception reviewed the ope-n- . "Samson and luster clay flowers. and dance wil follow the cere Delila" and the l:"e of composer, Mr. and Mrs. Wildon Grover mony. Charles Camile S":nt-Saen- s, was and Mrs. Hazel Riser took Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover to given by Vernell Morrison, LADIES FACULTY Mrs. Jay B. Law. accompanied Salt Lake City where they CLUB HELD Mrs. Malcolm Gaddie of Gar boarded a plane for Alaska. by Members of the Ladies Faculty land, sang a selection from the club me at the home of Mrs. opera entitled, "My Heart At Douglas Cannon on Friday with Thy Sweet Voice." A recording Mrs. Cannon, Mrs. Stan Stapley was also played. and Mrs. Rupert Blaekham asj Mrs. Connie Giles was wel re-Ruth Johnson comed as a new member of the viewed the book. "Father of the club. Refreshments were served Bride." Delightful refreshments to twelve members and three were served. guests Mrs. Law, Mrs. Gaddie and Mrs. Ronald Hales. Garfield June President 1 h SERVICE U - ; iree Fuller entertained at a farewell party Saturday evening for Mr. and UB ORGANIZED "HANSEL and GRETEL'' - Carlos Olsen of Oakland, Cal ifornia and Miss Rincia Olsen of Brigham.City visited on Wednesday at the Warren and Wendell Hansen homes. rif AND DRAMA - t. "Ud REGISTRATION OPEN Term ds Wednes-tcstimoni- al - s W - 1 representative will be a territory each Wed Lasting Gifts . . . To MOTHERS j'Ve ... Jj of all flowers is the ROSE! 'e a ROSE to the Queen of the Home on Queen Mothers Day collection ?-0- of patented Roses $7.6Q Other Specials HEARTS for $1.00 plants for in red. white and Dink for are all in cans and are large, fine plants.) f'JJM-N- - PEONIES ITheS3 75c 75c PLENTY OF OTHER MOTHERS DAY GIFTS POTTED FLANTS such as BEGONIAS, CALADIITMS, Etc, ZFRSERY STOCK is still COMPLETE, including GREENS, SHADE ana FRUIT TREES. FLOWERING SHRUBS And PERENNIALS (25 varieties.) Excellent Stock of yni "WLTJS, A DAHLIA bulbs (blooms op to 13 inches) XnS PRICES-inclu- ding iniS, TUBEROUS W ENTERTAINED Mrs. Rudy Miller was I ASK FOR IT rZrx $6C Walt on's Valley ?3-- r3 Ru Nursery East of Tremonton Dial 2926 '"Zm" fc ts.4C Chevrolet rides better! Drive home this faclf ' '" ""' , FIRST VKv ' ,, Ia "V f otpt-- , ... and Fines! ... for thrills and thrift Come in! Sit in the driver's scat of Chevrolet for '50 and drive home the facts of its greater value in your own way and at your own pace! Convince yourself that this sensational new Chevrolet leads in a!) round action as it leads in appearance! all-rou- experience a combination of y and economy that makes power, for best America's it performance! Drive buy revel in handling case and riding case that make it enjoy America's best buy for comfort! Drive d motoring protection that makes it America's best buy for safety! Drive Valvc-in-Hc- it-- and ad get-awa- it-- and Drive home this fact! for FIRST . . . ond Finest ... it-- and five-fol- SAFETY D AT LOWEST COST Drive home Ihh factl ond Finest . . . for FIRST 'K. Again this year, more people are buying Chevrolet! than any other make of car. And the reason valuem. Come, test this car; drive home the facts ior yourself; and you'll drive home in a new Chevrolet! ... AND COMFORT AT LOWEST COST STYLING TO HAWAII unday, all expense tour, Universal of der, auspices Travel Service and personalMrs. ly conducted by Mr. and travel E. L. Waldron, ten years 15 or ' VACATION FREE II A VP IT! WATEREB SPIREA with each "NATION, cr with each order of YTT J-- Is-- more ADDING PLANTS We have every kind For a florious summer bloom plant annuals. FREE Chevrolet handles better... ..".' wprapes, Raspberries, Strawberries ii JJ5 the gra- Mrs. Dean Taylor entertained her bridge club on Thursday evening. Mrs. Robert M. Ander son was special guest. Refreshments were served and prizes awarded to Mrs. Vern Maisak and Mrs- - Owen Cannon. ? ! X cious hostess Wednesday to the members of the Booklore Club when they heard the finish of the book, "Mary" by Sholem Asch, given by Eva Green. The first half of the book was given at the last meeting when Mrs. Harold Sandall entertained the club. Mrs. Miller served a delicious luncheon to the members and three guests, Vera Stohl, Lucille Robbins and Bob Sandall. HMHHHHMMMiH . Ifl Drive n ome the .4' facts announced that next year the group will study the American Indian. She also announced that the annual Spring Banquet will be held at' the Lion House at Salt Lake on May 26th. BOOKLORE CLUB We of America's Leading Dealer Organization invite you to forexperience in ftawa!:, and mer president of the mis.sion. ResCollege credit available. until May ervations accepted 8. Phone June leaves 15. Tour 1458M or write 4G2 No. 5th E. 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