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Show THE LEADER, Trcmonton, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Dee Arbon and birthday. Those present were Mr. and and Mrs. La Von Neal of Ogden, family enjoyed a swim on the Mr. and Mrs. Chester Neal and at Crystal Springs .picnic Mrs. Christine Petersen 9th of August, The occasion was family of Portage, Mrs. Laura Mrs. Naoni Garbanati enter to celebrate the eighth birthday Thomas and son, Bruice of Diltained at her home in honor of cf their son, Jim. and son Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Palmer and lon, Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Dee ter daughter Elona's Thirtv-Six nf Salt Newman and family, Mr. and email Aznahipr RfrnpH'e hirt.hd.ivs. Mrs.! Mrs. John Neal and son, Hollis, door Mr. Out were and Lake visited with children present. of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. games were played and refresh- Harvey Sorenson on Sunday. Cutler. A delicious dinner Doyle ments served. f Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence was served by Naomi Garbanati Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon of had members of their Amanda Cutler. V v on Sunday and as dinner Bear River City and daughter, Mrs. Emma Hansen of Brigham I j Mrs. Howard Moane of Detroit. Those present were Mrs. Twila visited for a week with sisher of at home the visited Michigan Knight and children of Ogden Mrs. John Arbon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arbon on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowen and ter, Mrs. Emma Eliason of Brigfamily of Malad, Mr. and Mrs ham spent Monday Friday. visiting at Anderson and children of Rex In was Arbon Ogden Marjorie home of her daughter and the Wednesday and Thursday visit- Logan. The family get together family, Mrs. D- G. Nelson Jr. ing with her brother, Reuben was in honor of Rex, prior to Jerry Cutler spent the weekend his leaving for the Army. S Arbon and family. in Oakley, Idaho visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bealey Cutler, Mrs. Mary Rose of Brigham friends. Velma Oakberry returnCity visited with relatives and Joseph Cutler and Mr. and Mrs ed home with him. iDeLamar Cutler were in Ogden friends on Monday. Gordon Peterson and Omar Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cobia and Sunday afternoon to a family Anderson were in Ogden Satur get together at the home of Mr family went to Lagoon on The day. to attend the Kunzler and Mrs. Lowell Cutler. was in honor of Mrs gathering family reunion. MISSIONARIES MEET AT CONFERENCE Mr. and Mrs. Percy Neal and Myrtle G u n n e 1 1 of Mesa visiting family of Woods Cross, Utah Arizona Four Box Elder county L.O.S. missionaries met visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. relatives. Mrs. Eph Peterson mission conference of the recently at a five-da- y The Sunday evening program "Ed Pratt and Mr. and Mrs- Nor at Cardston, Alberta mission Canadian Western was presented by the Youth The program in Sacrament man Talbot and families. Canada. Exchanging greetings are Chester R. KunzJesse Vanderhoff of Roseville, Organization. Talks were given meeting was presented by the ler, Park VaUey, Tommy L. Steffen, Nola Heppler visited with by Camille Cutler, Beverly Nel Elders, under the direction of son and Darwin Hansen of Tremonton. Missionaries of and Leo Cox. Grandon and Vinson Sorensen, and featured his sisters and their families, of as Arbon the Garland "Mrs. Maude Hurd, Mrs. all parts of Western Canada met together July 24, Mae Lyle Puzey speaker played a saxaphone duet. Rex Anderson of Logan evening. "Ehowell and Mrs. Edith Hurd with many of the missionaries parents from Utah News-Journ- al Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rose and was the guest speaker. Awards Sixty one members of their Photo and Idaho attending. were immediate at to, Camille Cut were in family presented gathered Logan daughter, Joan, ler, Joan Rose, Beverly Nelson, the J. W. Rhodes home Sunday en Friday. have employment for the rest of ion, then spent a week in Cedar Darlene Mr. and Mrs. Chester Arbon Cutler, LaNez Larkin. in a family get together. They season. the City at the home of her twin Rosann Cutler, Phyllis Arbon, enjoyed dinner on the lawn and in Brigham, Friday. Mrs. Hugh Kearns. sister, Mrs. Mr. Sorensen and Henry Mr. and Mrs. Dewane Neal and Elva Cox, Phyllis Larkin, Mary spent the day visiting. where were on in Sunday Portage Warren E. Hansen was a Salt daughters, Shyrel and Lale, vis- Kay Nelson, Patricia Eliason Orval Ewer returned home they visited at the homes of Mr. ited Saturday and Sunday with Kalan Hickman, Sidney Cutler Lake visitor on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Kimber and Mrs. Orin Parkinson and Mr. Monday morning, driving a new relatives. Their daughter, Shyrel, and Leo Cox. The awards were truck. He took the train back to stayed at the Ed Pratt home to presented to the girls by Mrs. and Bishop Elmer Kimber and and Mrs. Gibbs Allen. Mrs. Ed Isaacson accompanied Springfield, Ohio, then brought Amanda Cutler president of the son, Dennis, of Grouse Creek visit for a week. M. were A. I. to and Mr. and Mrs. George Daley of the boys bv Bis Monday guests of Mr. and the girls and leaders of the Stake a load of equipment from St. on an outing up Box Elder, can- Louis on the return trip. Mrs. A. Orval Grover. Dan Hickman. 2?essa, Oregon visited with rela- hop Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Shaffer and yon for three days. Members of the John Neal tives over the weekend. Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Jess - Garfield Christina Neal and Mrs. Lula family met Sunday at the home daughter, JoAnn, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Paul Larson enterfor spent the weekend in Salt Lake. Detweter of California returned of Mr. and Mrs. George Garban- Jasper Shaffer and Dean and tained, o n Wednesday home with the Daleys for a visit. ati in honor of Mrs. Clara Neal's Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer her daughter, Jean, on her Miss Elsie Allred returned with and family attended the Wood fifth birthday a n ni v e them for a few days' visit in Games were played and refamily reunion held in Barclay, Nevada. They left Saturday freshments featuring small inmorning and returned Monday dividual birthday cakes were served. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson are Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christens'en the proud parents of a baby girl are on a vacation trip this week TO ALL OF MY CUSTOMERS born on Monday. The couple have to California. They accompanied one other child, a boy. their sister, Mrs. Paul Thompson. On August 26th, I'm going fishing. Mrs. Naomi Oyler accompanied The Relief Society met on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook to Cali- Thursday in their work meeting. RAY NEWMAN will be around to take care fornia where she plans to stay They cleaned the Relief Society of your requirements. But I'm taking my wife for a couple of weeks. room and prepared string beans so. there will be no one to answer my phone. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman and for canning. Seventeen memMrs. Sophia Larson were Logan bers participated. Luncheon was Please leave your orders at LEE'S SERVICE. visitors on Friday. served by hostesses, Na Velle Dial 5951 during the day or 4047 at night. Frank Goss is at the Golden Rhodes, Pearl Rhodes and Ethel Adams home and plans to return Larson. Thank you, to his home in Sacramento, Mrs. Doris Peterson and child ia for school. ren returned this week from Janice Peterson and Francis a vacation trip to Southern Utah. Your Standard Oil Man Funk of Tremonton left by train They attended the Sanpete for Yellowstone Park where they County Fair and a family reun- - s i Tlr-rkp-v " v'li-- : Joyce Sorenson of Pleasant; Mr. and Mrt 'Grove has spent the past three Malad were 'weeks with her parents, Mr- and their daughter and Mrs. Dav ;Mrs. Andy Fredrickson. - Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Brough are haDov over the news that their son Kent, who is with the 1st Marinp Air Winer,, has landed and Will hf ctatfnnpd In .Tannn fnr an inrlpfinitp timp Sunday DockstnrtPr 'Mrs. Ella n,. is Jet . nl.l guests r. lile 1 i c nis i Idahn Tu,uU nnusseu.. 01 R; of rv viessnH f,. aim Mrs on c Chl jui. Inf Salt Lake. , " ; I f , MJ1 ORDER YOU: who is ' SUPPLY - CaJt (jatland I WINTER of BLUE BLAZE 'T - mm 7 1 - . California "re We are TAKING ORDERS for our famous "Blue Blaze" Coo NUT STOKER - STOVE - - LUX- JUST CALL and we will fill your bins . . . take your heating worries off your mind, and f THEKOHTOn Liir.iDEn a iidwe. PHONE 2301 TREMONTON ry. HOTICE You Can Buy a IT Cal-forn- F. J. n rsr ji j J LJ lj LJ n O n ft S at evrolet trucks with Loadmaster tr.;;,n offer more net horsepower proved ty certified ratings on engines used as standard equipment in conventional models of the five most popular makes, 13,000 to 16,000 lbs.G.V.W. 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