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Show I950 23. Mrs. Christene Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mrs. Lois Arbon and Mrs. June 24th at the Tremonton Talbot, Claudia Mrs. Lois Arbon was hostess to Cutler were in Ogden Saturday. the Frienda Club .cvne Petersen at her home of Salmon, Idaho Thursday .nnda Cut- - Veda Austin The night. Hickman is visiting with her sister and was spent in sewing and visiting brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Art were in Salt wc iiicinoers were present A Black. beautiful gift was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkin and the hostess and a delicious Collie I . 'lda I ft Uarda Mrs being her members and as a special .William Stokes and Ferrin, visited in Salmon with I, JJnd I Rose enter-Jfldnight in honor f'wenty fifth weddmar W Mrs Arch U. Those present were Larkin, Mr. Uffla Larkin, Bishop fnan Hickman, Mr. and f Kelson Jr. Mr. and 3 Ci- - - Reed DeLamar Mrs. and Phyllis, attend- luncheon served. ed the Larkin family reunion Dorene Ann which was held tn the Brigham Ignalino, Montana ...w Ui ol. Is spending Park on Saturday. the summer with her mrHn5f. Mr- - and Mrs. Bert Eliason Jr. ents, Mr. and Mrs. and family enjoyed a trip to Mrs. Erma Sorenson and son, Canada and the Glacier Park. Leon returned home Friday night On their way home they spent from Modesto, California after some time at Yellowstone Park. a months stay with Erma's They reported having had a mother who is seriously ill. Mrs. Ruth Bowen and very pleasant trip. children, Mrs. Montgomery, Mrs. Udy, Karan, Sharon and Bobbie of Mrs. Josephson and Mrs. Ar- Malad are spending the week nold all of the Primary Stake with Mr. and Mrs. Laurence AndBoard visited Primary on Mon- erson. Mrs. D. G. Nelsan III and day. Mrs- - Grace Anderson was in small daughter, Shirleen, of Richmond Saturday to the And- Heart Mountain, Wyoming are erson family reunion, Mrs. Ida. visiting this week with Mr. and Anderson returned home with Mrs. D. G. Nelson Jr. her to visit for a week at the Mrs. Nona Knighton and Mrs. Laurence Anderson home. Agnes Stirling, Box Elder Co. Mr. and Mrs. William Heyder public health nurses, attended are happy over the arrival of a State Health, staff conference son bom to them on Saturday m salt Lake recently. LaNez and daugh- girls, Rase (a Jht w, Cutler, Dy!e Cutler and pv law to their home in Las Vegas Mr- - and Mrs. William Currell Mr. and Mrs- Eldon Weston and Nevada for an indefinite time. ean ana Mrs. uaisy Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weston'01 Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward visited j ana ashler. Bonnie, ol. Rwnvl5 and bovS nf n Tremonton were Sunday dinner Sunday with her brcther and; afternoon guests of the John C, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John C. family, Mr. and Mrs- Ross Smith Barf uss. m Malad. Mr. Smith has been in Barfusses. the hospital. Vernal John of the Stake j visited Presidency Sunday j scnooi mis weekOdell Thompson and children. Vaun and Mary Edna, of San California visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward. The child- ren will spend some time with1 ! - Mr. j j nan-.daught- : - ! ! er. and Mrs- - Fred Baer and a Peoria, and are staying a few days as house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Baer. Lorraine, Illinois came Sunday i - An-selm- o, J their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hadf ipM nf Meridian, Idaho spent Saturday nignt with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. o. Hadfield. enroute to Kansas to visit Mrs. Hadfield's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lundberg and sons of Logan spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hales. Stanley Bowcutt came on Friday to get his family who have spent the week with friends and relatives in Riverside. Mrs. Rayola Walker of Ogden spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ward. Mr. and Mrs. J. H- Ward attended funeral services in Pocatello for Tuesday niece, Ann Atkinson, who was drowned 3 hours after the family reached their summer place of work. Vaughn Tingey came home from the hospital where he had to go back for treatment after an appendicitis operation. We sincerely hope he is well on the way to recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Douslas. Richins of Grouse Creek have been visiting here tor several days. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gardner. accompanied by Keith's father, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capener and Alf Capener spent a very pleas ant vacation in the parks of Southern Utah and ArizonaMr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards were guests at a party in Brig-haThursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Richards and children were at a family dinner Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ballard in Benson in honor of her sister, Ruth, who leaves for the mission field this week. f rn t' 1 , - w - Mrs-Ward'- e OPEN REGISTRATION Myrle Udy Mr. and Mrs. Howard Capener and family spent a day at Park, Idaho at a family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. George Hales Jr. and family of Toppenish, Washington are vacationing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hales and other relatives in the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Ted King and two children returned to their home in Teasdale after attending the wedding of her brother, LeRoy FOR Dow-net- SUMMER TERM IN Speech - Drama Beginning July 10th I i Davis. Mr. OF FINE ARTS STUDIO and Mrs. Alten Davis and baby returned to their home in San Francisco the latter part of Phyllis W. Pope 1 the week. Tremonton 5717 Mrs. Mary Ann Ward accom- panied her daughter and o IH (It son-i- n- ci Your driving "score" will be low for operating costs . . . high for power and performance . . . e when you your engine with new Conoco SiJRer Oil-Plat- Motor Oil. Proved by road After a brutal 50,000-mil- e test, engines lubricated . with new Conoco Super Motor Oil showed virtually no wear, at all in fact, an average of less of an than one ... th - - 50,000-Mil- e Rood Test! 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