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Show ThursJav Ju!v THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah their parents, Mr. and Mrs. with By Florence Munson Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Biird and family spent Friday at Salt Lake City. In the evening they attended the Rodeo there-Mrand Mrs. Reed Hyatt and sons. Jay and Valdon of Joseph and Mrs- Hazel Eddinger of Los Angeles spent Thursday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott and family- Mrs- Hyatt and Mrs. Eddinger are sisters of Mr. Lott. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wood attended the Rodeo at Ogden Friday evening. Mrs. J. F. English of Helena, Montana spent a few days of last week visiting with her parents, Mr- and Mrs. Dan Gam. Mrs. English will be remembered as the former Miss Tressa GamMrs. Frank Wood, Mrs. Glen Garn Wood and Mrs. Wayne spent Thursday at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Udy and children of Avon, visited with relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rees and son, Terry, of Tremonton, Miss Florence Richards and Dennis Richards have been spending a few days at Yellowstone Park. Oris Rudd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd, has left for Cedar City where he will work at an . - - - - - Nobel Petersen and family. Mrs. Alice Durfey and Mrs. Winnie Gaddie of Logan spent Mr-jthe weekend visiting with and Mrs- Gne Leavitt Mrs. Dur- fey, a former resident of Field-- J ing, is leaving for Cottage Grove, Oregon where she will visit for an indefinite period with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leav-it- t. J - Mr. and Mrs. Nobel Petersen and daughters, Betty and Louise, and Miss Marie Petersen have been spending several days of this week vacationing at Yellow stone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr of Deweyville spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Leavitt n Mrs. Thelma Gartrell of spent Sunday visiting with her mother, Mrs- Lizzie Wood- Her son, Doyle, who has been spending the past few weeks with his grandmother returned home with her. LaRon Mason spent last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Thomas at Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Nichlos and family of Rockford, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Rounds and fam-- ! Farm-ingto- - - I I - weekend at Logan Canyon. Mrs. Sherman Earl and small son spent Friday at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bourne and children and Mr. and Mrs. C W. Bourne recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. Horton Bourne and Dr. Mrs. Clarence Robinson at Farmington. Among those who attended the 24th celebration at Clarkston were Bishop and Mrs. Elmer Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Cannon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Petersen and family, Eugene Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Burnett and family, Mr. and Mrs- Ernest Burnett and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Garn, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farns-wortMrs. Rhoda Welling and family, Mrs- Ross Wood and Grover, family, Miss anice Walter Suntherlund, Marvin Ashby, and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wodd. Mrs. Chloe Kaldwyn and Mr. and Miss Harvey Banks of San Francisco visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess last week. Mrs. Kaldwyn is a sister of Mr. Hess. Mrs. J. H. Smith, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rhead - h, nf Twin Ffllls Triahn Mrs A D. McKee and family of Portland, Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nichlos of Ogden were Sunday Experiment Station. Mr. and Mrs- Elmo Munson dinner guests at the home of attended the Rodeo at Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards and family. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. c. Mason and Miss Tamra Jensen of Millville has been spending a few days family spent Sunday at Bear Lake. with her cousin, Lana Godfrey. Mrs. Effie Johnson spent the Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jensen weekend with her children, Mr. and son, Paul, Mrs. Garth and sons, Wayne and and Mrs. Ralph Green and famSteven, of Brigham spent Sunday ily at Garland. of ilV - Ras-muss- en - Tremonton have just returned from a most enjoyable trip to Pullman, Washington where they visited with her children, Dr. and Mrs. Grant Gil Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne, accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Robinson of Farming-to- n are spending this week at Yellowstone Park and other points of interest. Geniel Celia Bennett and Bennett of Tremonton spent Monday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Rozel Zundal and family. John Adams of Centerfield vis ited with Mrs. R. H. Peck last "SHALL ViE LET THEM RUIN OM NATIONAL PARKS" (Article appearing in July 22, S. E. Post) Why are we in this unfavorable position? Who put us there? If our present congressional representatives had been looking- after Utah's interests would this have happened? - It's time for someone to represent Utah week. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd were shopping in Ogden last week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jensen and family of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Smith and family Sunday. Elect PRESTON L. JONES, Congressman 1st district Paid Political Adv. by E. H. Steele. - - - at Mrs. George Manning Pure! Farm- - ington Sunday. Mrs. F. W. Hess Mr. and attended the celebration at Hy-ru- m Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Severson and family attended an Alder reunion at Salt Lake City recently. On the program Joyce Severson played a clarinet solo and Leonard Severson played a baritone solo. Mr. and Mrs- Lemoine Hess of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Vera Hultz of Smithfield spent Saturday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess. Miss Beverly Owen, Miss Joyce Severson, Leonard Severson and D. E. Hansen were with the High School Band at the parade in Salt Lake City Monday. Mrs. Effie Potter and Mrs. Lu cille Potter and families spent Monday at the Crystal Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd and son, Norman, accomoanied bv Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish and family and Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Josephson and family of Ply mouth enjoyed a lovely chicken dinner at Brigham City park Sunday. Donald Warner of La Guna Beach, California was a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Severson and family Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Showell of Stone, Idaho were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Peck and family during the week Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Godfrey and family spent Sunday at Bear Lake. Wynn Zundal and Vernon Coombs attended the rodeos at McKammon, Idaho and Malad Monday. Miss Joyce Severson is stand ing a week with her grandmother Mrs. W. E. Potter at Farmington and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Walton and family at Layton. - V A and Mrs. Lake City before returning home. ward did baptismal work i Mrs. May Horsley of Brigham Temple on Saturday. Elmo Munson spent Tuesday at City and Mrs. Edith Merrell of Logan. Coombs MrsSalt Lake City spent WednesRichard Mr. and and Mr. of Brigham visited with day of last week visiting with their daughter and sister, Mr. Mrs. Elmer Coombs this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whitney and and Mrs- Dawaine Romer. Mrs. Lottie Munns spent two daughters of Sublett, Idaho visweeks Mrs. visiting at the home of her and Mr. ited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt daughter, Holt. Eari Heber City, where she at Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hess and Grandy a new granddaughter. welcomed relsons of Portage visited with one girls and their week. Thirty atives here last Y- W. M. I. A. from leaders the and Holt Jack Mrs. and Mr. daughter of Plymouth, Mrs. Viola spent three days last week en-in Etckes cf Ogden and Mrs. Earl Logan canyon where they Holt spent the weekend at Manti. joyed many kinds of sports and While there they attended a Pet- handicraft. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Petersen and ersen reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Thomas sons, Willis and Reed, spent of Randolph spent Tuesday visit- Tuesday in Salt Lake City on ing with Mr- and Mrs. E. C Mas- business. Darrell Jensen of Buhl, Idaho on and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arnell Ferrin of spent several days last week visOgden were visitors at the H. V. iting among relatives here. He returned home Sunday. Peck home last week. Miss Erma Jensen of Buhl is a Mrs. Evan Hss and family Ft Tirt of her cousin, Leona Peterguest at relatives week the with spent sen, this week while visiting relMalad. Miss Rita Jean Cannon of atives. Mrs. Victoria and Annie Deweyville spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and Miss Annetia Thompson were in Logan on Eugene Cannon. Miss Shirley Cannon spent last Wednesday on business. Twelve young people from the week visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Paul Barnard and family at Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Godfrey and two sons of Soda Springs, Idaho were callers at the home of Mrs. Eliza Godfrey and family THE PURCHASE OF THE Mrs- - Mark Woolley and Mrs. W. J. Garn and Mrs- J. D. Munson by Mrs. Grace Hales of daughters, Jean and Dayle, Mr. and Eric Stenqaist of Treand Mrs. Parley Petersen and family and Miss. Loreta Fryer monton spent Thursday at Oglittle Craig with den spent Saturday at Logan Canyon. visiting They remained at the canyon iFarnsworth who was recieving overnite, returning to the homes care at, me Dee iiospuai muci. being thrown from a car. Craig Sunday. is the son of Mr. and Mrs- Lowell Gary Lee Arnell of St- Charles, Farnsworth. Idaho has been spending a week Mr. and Mrs. Steven Potter and with his cousin, Daryl Gam. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn and family and Mr. and Mrs. Herfamily and Daryl Garn spent the man Potter visited with Mr. and Mr. - 1 S ANNOUNCING Tuesday. Quccd By Mrs. William Cross Roads Service Station and Cafe Petersen Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hansen took their family to Fairview to visit their grandmother, Mrs. Hyrum Hansen. The children stayed for a week then Mrs. Hansen accompanied them to Provo where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Billings. The Billings brought them on home this weekend. 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