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Show THE LEADER. Tremnnton. Utah Elwin Nelday vacation with Mr. and Mrs. son of Garland and ranch-Mrs- . Bar-son the of Little of Almcn Wight Fielding. Audren Anderson visited Mss Janice Anderson of Trenton Maurine Wight was also a visitor at the Wight in Brigham Saturday with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tolman Murray Buchannen and Mrs. home. week-en- d visited last and family Mrs. Lula Diderickson, James Ross Hoist. Mrs. Jack Winn Jr visited with with Mr. and Mrs- Floyd Jensen Peterson and Mrs. Margaret her of Hyde Park. mother, Mrs. Amy Peterson Vance Mrs. Sara Johnson visited on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Diderick-se- n in Brigham City, Wednesday. of Mrs. Ruth Zollinger and James Peterson attendMisses Joy Peterson and SharMrs. R- L. mother. her ed the. wedding of Miss Donna Thatcher, on Swinyard of Salt Lake City and her sisters Redford of Fay Nelson of Cornish, Sunday were visitors at the Lyman entertained Logan a luncheon at at evening. Zollinger home last week. and Valiview in The Primary officers Logan canyon Lodge Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ray, Mrs. Clawscn of Pat Miss teachers of the Thatcher Ward honoring Annie Hodgson of Layton and Salt Lake bride-eleof City, presented the program Sunday Miss Erva Ray of Ogden spent II. E. R. Redford. There were 14 night. A special vocal number Sunday at Bear Lake. "Dear Little Boy of Mine" was Mrs. Wanda Adams and family present. reunion Watt ard Sunday family Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Roderick sung by Mrs. Maurine Wight. visited last week with friends of Portage visited with Mr. and Stake Board visitors were Mrs. at Lorin Farr Park in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy of and relatives in Brigham City. Mrs. LaVor Johnson Thursday. Connie Giles and Mrs. Alice Mr. and Mrs. Vern Roche and visited Sunday at the Riverside Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Ashby of Miller. Barry, Mr. and Mrs. Doran Bar- New Mrs. Jennie McNeeley, Mrs. Earle Adams home. Plymouth, Idaho were low and family, Mr. and Mrs Nelson Mr. Mrs. and Joseph Clara Harding and Mrs. Uean of Mrs. Johnson Friday. guests Dale Compton, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mr. Mrs. Leland Diderickand Shellabarger were Brigham City were Sunday dinner guests at Tolman and Mr. and Mrs. Kim- - son of Clearfield visited friends the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen visitors, Thursday. vacationed this in Thatcher on Mr. and Mrs. Devere Nelson Nelson of Elwood. The Glen Nel- ber Barlow Sunday. weekend at Lake, Bloomington arriover the and family visited at Clearfield, sons are rejoicing Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews Idaho. val of a son July 20th. of Los Angeles, California and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin ChristenMrs. C. G. Elderedge of Twin Mrs. Emma Archibald of Garland Mr. and Mrs. Alben Borgstrom sen and Geniel and Mrs. Mary are visiting with Mrs. Anton of Thatcher and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson enjoyed a family party of Anderson. Penrose Peterson Engvar at Lorin Farr Park Sunday honspent Sunday picnicing in Ogden oring the birthday of Mrs. John Canyon. of Ogden. Groberg Mrs. and Barlow Doran Mrs. Alben Borgstrom and e, daughters, Dora Ann and Mrs. Wm. Burton visited Thurs are visiting friends and Myrle Udy Mrs. Sanford Smith of relatives in Mink Creek, Idaho. day with Mrs. Edna May Thompson of Mrs. Sylvia Dunn returned Brigham City. Mrs. Roy Anderson returned San Anselnio, California spent Saturday from a short stay with from a week long stay the week with her parents, Mr. Mrs. J. C. Wood of Brigham City. Saturday at the home of her sister, Mrs. and Mrs. J. H- Ward. Her two Eldon Adams, son of Mr. and R. J. Wight of Ogden. Mrs. children, who have visited their Mrs. Earl Adams, a promising a member of the M. I. A. grandparents for five weeks, reyoung athlete of Thatcher, has Wight, General Board, was in Seattle, turned to their home with her. signed a contract to play base J. H. Ward is recovering nicely on a business trip. ball with the Brigham City Washington from an illness that necessitated Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Larkin and Peaches ball club. He pitched his his going to the Dee Hospital in BY . . family attended a Larkin family first game in Helper Sunday. at Lorin Farr Park in Og- Ogden. party Mrs. Anton Anderson celebratoffering Marilyn Ward spent the week her 84th. birthday Tuesday. den Sunday. ed m Idaho with relatives and SERVICE Mrs. Annie Hodgson of Layton unequalled friends. Many friends and members of has been to farmers and visiting with her sister, the family called during the day. On Tuesday evening the M. I. Mrs. Laura Ray. Out of town guests honoring A. of the ward poultrymen for sponsored an Clair Zollinger, young son of Mrs. Anderson were Mrs. C. for 27 years. the entire outing ward at Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Zollinger, of Centerville, Mrs. Crystal Springs. has been a patient at the Valley George Simms of Salt Lake City, 100 Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wellinsr cooperative Mrs. John Craner and girls of Hospital due to an abscessed spent Monday in Salt Lake. in ALL throat. Corinne, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Madge Udy went to St. Joseph. Mrs. Milton Anderson and Mrs. Christensen of Bothwell, and departments. Utah where she attended the Mrs. Sara Adams of Tremonton. Alben Borgstrom were Ogden funeral of an aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark and visitors Friday. A well attended fireside chat Mr. and Mrs. Mark Willden of family and Mr. and Mrs. O'Dell was held at the home of Mr. and P AND FARMERS Newman and daughter of Both-we- ll Manco, Colorado visited this Mrs. Autin Udy, Sunday evening. (ji'tkTrtl OjkVr attended the Charles Bird week with Mr. and Mrs. Verle There were 40 guests - - So UU CHf IMO South WmI T.mpW who en Waldron. Miss Lorraine Willden, family reunion at Pioneer Park In CoHti'HU'iit finiiu'fu a joyed and good lunch. program who has been spending the sumVuih ami Situ (tu rn Iifufta in Brigham City Sunday. Mrs. Mina Ward spent Wed mer with Mrs. Waldron, returned Miss Alene Wight spent a three to her home in Colorado. Young nesday and Thursday in Ogden Tommy Waldron accompanied and Salt Lake visiting friends Falls, Idaho has been visiting for two weeks with Mrs. Lou Peterson of Thatcher, Mrs. Bob Winzeler of Tremonton and Mrs. Effie Adams of Brigham City. Geniel Christensen and Marilyn Christensen are vacationing at the home of Mrs. Mary Christensen of Tremonton. Mrs. Celeste Jones of Brooklyn, New York is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. William Watt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin and Wood and family and MrMrs. Verle Waldron and daughter,. Connie, attended the Rich- Thatcher - Peterson attended the Cottam family reunion Sunday at Lorin Farr Park in Ogden. Mrs- Laura Thomas and son, Bruice, of Dillon, Montana spent the first part of the week visiting at the Doyle J. Cutler home and George Garbanati home. Joseph Cutler and son, Jerry visited Friday until Tuesday in Emmett, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cutler and family and Mr. and Mrs. Max Cutler. Mrs. Dan Garn of Fielding visited on Thursday with Mrs. Reed Larkin and family. B - 4. - - ct . Rue-len- aw omnpooimy CO-O- TO OH LIAIIY FRIENDS IN THE VALLEY We cordially .invite your continued patronage and greatly appreciate your kind expressions of good will when you, come in and see we are in the cafe business again. his grandparents to Manco for a short stay. The Anton Anderson reunion was held at Box Elder Park, August 6th. There were 54 pre sent. Those from attending Thatcher were: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Peterson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson then attended the Lee family reunion at Lagoon in the after- I noon. J. II. and Lionel Hadfield CROSS ROADS CAFE 8-FO- D.P. CAMP TO STAGE A happy recent arrival in New York was Daniela Boni, movie starlet from Italy, who hopes to make a stage career in the U.S. She and her mother were released in 1945 from Dachau concentration camp where the girl's father died. ... FROM . Z from Salt ukJ with them Saturday and.' The Primary had "ieme of the tt Testmony." Pres;derf J bot took Charge, stake"? were sisters Potter gomery. An interesting, was presented. l Zl LEADER WANT ADj BEING RESULTS f FIELD CULTIVATt OT and relatives. The Jr. Birthday Club visited Mrs. Norma Forsberg in honor of her birthday Wednesday evening. 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