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Show THE , 1953 ' Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Nlsh of Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dewey and Mr. and Mrs. j Russell Heusser of Ogden and their families were recent guesis vi uicu paitmus, Mr. ana Mrs. Joseph Heusser. Mrs. a Clarence and Bishop and family her fiom' Garland Jensen of narents, Mr. Johnson and ,avid -- Sesnere g Ed Sunday o Vitto f,Jd at the home of Madsen Sun Bear and their families spent last at the home of at the home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley. son, their J, pest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spackman and family were recent dinner I Barnard of Brighamts guests of their parents, Mr. and fA Ws. Horace Charles Ladel of Mendon, Mrs. Barn-James of U then-parent- Barn-f-Tjif- Ui Raymond Mrs. Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Peterson of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stokes had of and family of Penrose as dinner Grant Marble and guests. i jiHinston. Mrs. James Holdaway and Mrs. of its. 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J i y t r u Had-fiel- Mr. and Mrs. DeLos Udy are the proud parents of a 9' lb. boy. He has two brothers and a sister to-- welcome him. returned home Roy Davis from a year's stay in Brazil and is happy to be home. t Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis had as guests on Sunday Roy Bohrer of Virginia, Eunice Hillyard of Smithfield and their son, Roy Davis, and daughter, Ruth Davis, Beeswax and the Moore Family who are to appear throughout the entire Rodeo engagement from Logan. here, bring you animal intelligence at its highest and comedy at it's funni?st. The act consisting The friends of Ruth Davis enof a rubelady, a colored driver of the Taxi, and Irish Cop, and the Star of the act Beeswax, the tertained at a Bridal shower for mule. her at the home of Winona This act brings you belly laughs aplenty as Beeswax kicks the Cop sits on him bites him Gardiner with Doris Roche and through the Taxie in an action-packe- d routine that has appeared in all major Rodeos, including Joyce Cornwall as Madison Square Garden. There were 15 friends present. They spent the evening in play Marble of was served an Henry and Deweyville enjoyable time Salt Lake called on relatives ing games, presented her with a accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Mel-vi- n was had by all. after the shower for Mrs. Stev- set of dishes and many other beautiful and useful gifts. Christensen of Thatcher to The Deweyville ward scouts ens. Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Udy Ogden where they visited Mrs. Horace and their deon scoutmaster, One and hundred Anderson. fifty accompanied by lone Udy spent Mary R. Barnard, spent Saturday scendants of John C. Dewey met Wednesday in Salt Lake. They Mrs. Marva Johnson of Ogden night at a camping trip near at the Lorin Farr Park in Ogden brought Susan and Bill Skinner visited her mother, Mrs. Cold Water recently Canyon. They stayed Saturday at a family reunion. A back with them. Evelyn Spackman, and other relcooked their break program was enjoyed along with overnight, T. J. Udy spent Saturday in atives in Deweyville. fast in the open and returned family dinners. New officers for Salt Lake. Members of the family of Mr.! Sunday morning. the coming year were elected Mr. "and Mrs. Glen Udy ' and and Mrs. M. G. Perry visited at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stevens with Fonny Dewey of Downey as family spent the .later part of the family home Sunday. visited relatives in Idaho over president and Mrs. Victoria the week in Salt Lake with rela Graduation exercises the weekend. They will make Johnson of Bear River City tives. held for the Seagull girls in the their home m Mrs. Virginia Miss Maurine Capener of Salt Salt Lake City vice president, Deweyville ward Relief Society where Mrs. Orpha Ault of Dewey- Lake spent the weekend at home are and both employed. they room Wednesday evening. Those Mrs. Walter Sudbury, mother of ville were retained as secretary with her parents, Mr. and Mrs graduating were Betty Peterson, Mrs. Stevens and her sister, Mrs. and treasurer. The next reunion Russell Capener. Maurine is Nadine Barnard, Carol Hassel, Helen and children of will be held May 19th 1951 at working in a Doctor's office now Campbell DeAnn Whitaker, Julia Earl', Sonia Norr, and Anna Nielson. Mrs. Mary Peterson, of the MIA Stake presidency, Bishop Clarence Perry and mothers of the girls were guests. Referesh-men- ts were served. A number of Community mem- - S tions NOW Transportation, hotel . . " : her daughter, Co. Mrs. li U You won't be the first to say by a long shot. One of the first things you notice, Charles when you step from another make of car into Buick, is the wonderful difference in the Dewey, Wednesday in Ogden. A Mutual party was held at the Crystal Springs Monday evening for the officers, their partners and the Bishopric and partners. A two course luncheon for the Saints WW? sub the husky keel of a battleship to steady the whole carriage. Low-pressur- tires on wide, e Safety-Rid- e rims, that stop heel-ove- r and sway on curves. shock Firm, sure, quick-acting absorbers, promptly snubbing of the bigger the after-bounc- e Buick ride. bumps. irs Soft coil springs all around, the gentlest type of spring man SECOND ME! WHEEL knows how to make. 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TREMONTON DIAL 2311 Wl WHEN B ITT El AUTOMOIILES ABE IUIIT IUICK Will IUILD ur Buick dealer will be delighted to demonstrate without obligation delighted to show you that if you can afford a new car, you probably can afford a Buick. FnbaB valy S Utah Bl fHBah S ONLY BUICK BUS "Dfnafow. IT GOES 1 HI CH. COMPRESSION MASSEY-HARR1- ac- California AND WITH ng.ne in THCM ! commodations and special all included sightseeing cost! for one low " There are good technical reasons, if they interest you... Lowing r VACATION d- On Wednesday the ladies cleaned the meeting house. There was a good crowd and the work the men did helped -j--s by Mrs. Marble. Mrs. Eunice Jensen and Mrs. Mattie Hassel were at a shower given in honor of their niece, Dorothy Sudbury Stevens of Salt Lake City, on Thursday afternoon. The party was held in the Relief Society received room. Mrs. Stevens many lovely and useful gifts. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Joseph Heusser visited $2.75 from the DUST Deseret Book I sp?nt several the in Valley Hospital, the days latter part of the week. He is much improved and is able to be at home now. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geary ol Salt Lake spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Paul Forsberg and Jerry Barnard. Sunday School Faculty meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Marble Wednesday' evening. Dewayne Falk of the Stake superintendency, gave a the lesson "What makes Ice Remembered". Teacher cream and donuts were served from our general price list, your local merchant for a copy. ARE (fc BRING RESULTS Mjrle Udy Peterson, Carol Madsen, VerNon Johnson, Carvil r ardne'r, Jolene Gardner, Arno' ' Fryer, Rita Jean Cannon, IVnt Blackham A STORY TO TELL VOICE ' LEADER WANT ADS q 1;. her school completed bers attended the graduation exercises of the B ar River High School seminary at the Garland Tabernacle wheiT the following students from Deweyville graduated, Clara Pf 1 rson, Susanna other titles Ask j I SHARING TILE GOSPEL WITH OTHERS - $2.50 By Pres. Geo. Albert Smith gilt edges, er, Paper I from this list: Deer Cliff resort near Preston, and has worlc Idaho. ... were Cowley's I .1 - dson had Tremonton. Utah Featured at Golden Spike Rodeo. June 22, 23 and 24 Perry and family had their par& Thev also ents and brother, Mr. and Mrs. :'-:lr- ',l services Howard Johnson and son, Mark, of Preston, Idaho as recent visher.Mrs-Sanitors. Horace Dewey of Los Angeles, California, who came to attend the Dewey Family Reunion also visited relatives In Deweyville Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Anderson spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wheatley of Bothwjell, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snow of Perry, Mr. and Mrs. George Weedon of Brigham and Mrs. Virgil Stoddard of Hooper LEADER Mcdor |