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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah Thursday Nqv'k- the Saturday j - a. - ji fc"""" 'fc " Lm! Lmm,5 sW L U' sW - h r i' La r - ' Mrs. Nora Cronipton Sunday, Mrs. Duane Lower and daughSchool classes of Ira Ward and ter Sandra were Sunday dinner to Ogden Sunday after j Bishop. Leland Capener went guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G- Bur- - for six weks with th. if r c to Salt Lake where they visited gessuiuxupton iamny. J Welfare Square. It was a while very trip as thirty-tw- o young people and adults saw the welfare project! in action. They dined at the "Doll House" in a special dinning room. They all enjoyed the On u - ; worth Opening Saturday trip very much. Mrs- Mina Ward spent Monday in Ogden with her daughter Mrs. Rayola Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy were in Ogden Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bowcutt and daughters of Ogden visited over the weekend with friends and relatives. President and Mrs. R. J. Potter visited Relief Society conference Sunday evening. Mrs. Potter rep- it resented the Stake Relief Society. A very successful conference was held. FOPw - luveryliodj's on their toes... picking jusl ihe right gifts for you! guests. Games were en- joyed and refreshments served. Mrs. Rodney Taylor andj daughter Valora Lee returned home to Yost, after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- Leo Lamb. Devere Hess who is working in Arko, Idaho spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lamb and daughter Janice and Wilma Pierson spent the weekend in Yost, while there Mr. Lamb went deer hunting. ' Sharon Pierson was honored were Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Call and two daughters, Lois and Carolyn, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Williams and three sons, Daryl, Roger and Delmar of Malad, Idaho were Saturday visiors of Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Josephson. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Archibald and daughter, Sandra of Willard were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sor en-sen and daughter, Willard visited Sharon of at the home of 27 - the Steed Estep's Sunday. Plijtncutk Mr. and Mrs. Neil Price of OgJetta Whiting den spent the weekend with her at a birthday party Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith are parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newell given by her mother Mrs. Earl the proud parents of a baby boy Nish. Pierson with twenty guests Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy and son, born November 1st. This is their Games were enjoyed attending. Lynn Ray spent Sunday visiting third child. and refreshments served. relatives In Samaria, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Williams of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Williams Fred Kahlhepp and Don R. Ogden were weekend guests of Lamb were in Salt Lake Wednes- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Archibald. Lloyd Estep and daughter of Ogday. . Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hess spent Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Archibald den were weekend guests of Mr. Thursday and Friday in Poca-tell- and family spent Saturday in and Mrs. Steed Estep. LaMont Lamb who is attendIdaho visiting with her Malad, Idaho. Weber College spent the sister Mrs. David Hill. ing Mr. Linford and Delroy ArchiMrs. Robert Ipsen and daughbald of Ogden were deer hunting week end with his parents, Mr. ter, Wynne of Ogden are visiting and visiting relatives here Sat- and Mrs. Jesse Lamb. Mrs. Ida Hess of Malad, Idaho this week with her parents, Mr. urday. Mrs. Clark Rudd of Fielding and and Mrs. Jesse Hess. Pfc. Lyle Hess, who is stationMr. and Mrs. Warner Roland ed in spent Sunday afternoon visiting Camp Stoneman, Califorand two children of Taylor, nia and has been visiting with with their father, Robert L. Nish Texas visited and sister Mrs. Zella Hess. Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil J. Nish their grandmother, Mrs. Hannah A. Hess, has returned to George camp were in Wolverton. Ogden Thursday to a taking his wife and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Clain Archibald back with him. birthday party held in honor of They will live her and son, Micheal of Garland near him while stationed Mrs. Charles Dewey. sister, there. were Sunday guests of his parMr. and Mrs. Dale Storer of Mrs. Delia Silvester of Treents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Archl- - monton was luncheon hostess Salt Lake called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil J. Nish SatWednesday to her sister, Mrs. Sarah Mason of Farmington and urday. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Steed of Mrs. Inez Bragg of Garland and visited Sunday with Mr. Logan her mother, Mrs. Pearl Hess of Mrs. and Orvil J. Nish. Mr. Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Archi- Steed is manager of a new show bald Jr. of Salt Lake were visit- house in Logan. For your Support Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lamb ing with her parents, Mr. and were visiting relatives in Por Mrs. George R. Archibald. in the recent Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scowfield tage Sunday. Relief Society Conference was election. and family were weekend guests held Sunday evening with a of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hess. large group up in attendance, Mrs. Chesley Marshall honor0. DEE LUND ed her daughter, Twyla at a Mrs. Hilda Castleton of the Stake birthday party Friday. There Presidency was present. o, . j j Myrle Udy C i z t ? u ..5 r GARLAND C3 i,,ld o jr.r.ct Newly Redecorated m ihe 1? O i(ie f: t We serve Banquets - bald. ' I CHASE'S CAFE Mr. and Mrs. R. A- Christensen returned home Monday night after a week's visit in Bozeman, Montana with Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Burbank and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Richards. ; fr YOUR EATING PLEASURE --! t: k: ne Breakfasts . . . Lunches Sandwiches . . . Steaks jrreasi tax I a J: T t: ; I ;iie la in Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Welling ner; j. and son of Evanston, Wyoming Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Castleton C is and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welling and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Taylor i ss ' Open Early for Pheasant Hunters and daughter of Salt Lake City visited in Ogden Sunday with 1 ?4th were weekend guests of their Melva Jane Castleton. :i n: parents Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wellbur ing. for BY BCKNICE HlJ e Mrs. Mina Ward attended the WART, THE SPEED COP funeral of Mrs. Bailey Brown, THE WIDOW KSHS.5 TOO Xtn OutHT PI AO US ( LA0H4 - MV WHKAi DO Y I SVt MO(S MAKE MS.fl I ( SHSS a Wv'" rest BtPOOT AS VOU 6ET Be) TO THfe TREASURERS) ENOU6H FOIJ ALU MV IS SPENDING FAST SmS CAmT' PRESlOENTj mother of her daughter ( DUES CLUB OUO MONEV ATBEASltaTC4UBV CLOTHESALL REPOOT SURER TH6M TQEA i US ALL HoiT iple ) 6AL- FiNf CLOTHES) ETC. 6Y KHPINfi MV YSTATiMWT OH HERSELF J HOOOAV TS . SAVEl - Sp ( SHOWS V! 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