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Show THE LEADER. Tmaontcn. Utah 12, 1951 Thursday April and Bishop Elmer Kimber spent GROUSE CREEK Sunday and Monday at Oakley and Twin Falls on business. BY MARJORIE THOMPSON Mrs. Joseph A. Kimber is visMr. and Mrs. Jim Kim.be r and iting in Fairview with her Mr. and Mrs. John children of Tuscarora. Nevada daughter, visited several days this week Runyon, who are happy over with relatives here. the arrival of a baby girl, born Mrs. Cecil Ballingham and last week. Mrs. Orval G rover and daughdaughter, Sharon, from Elburz, Nevada spent from Saturday to ter, Joan, spent the weekend at Wednesday with her parents, their home in East Garland. Mr. and Mrs- - Clifford Hobson Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. ToynMr. and Mrs. Bert Deakln and son, Richard, Mr. and Mrs.! and Mrs. Ralph" Mrs. Delance Dean Tanner and children, Holjeson and Ray Lee of Ogden Tanner of Brigham spent the visited during the wek with weekend here with Ralph TanMr. and Mrs. ner. their parents, Prank Lee and family. Charles Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Betteridge, White, a friend of Ray's also Mr. and Mrs. Frank Little and Hilda Betteridge of Ogden were accompanied them. Jerry Lee of Ogden is spend- Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. ing his vacation with Mr. and Dell Tanner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Richins Mrs. Ernest Warburton at Etna. Dennis Kimber and Ervin and son and Mrs. Newell Rich-in- s went to Ogden Saturday. Kimber, who are attending The Cast who recently preschool at Logan, were home for a few days visit with their par- sented the three act play enents. titled "But Fair Tomorrow" Mr and Mrs. George Paskett were entertained by the M. I. evening. A delicious chicken dinner was enjoyed followed by an evening of There were square dancing. fifty people participating in the - Budget Busters entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kunzler Rhea, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Kunzler and daughter, Sheryl, of Park Valley were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Smith and daughter, Susan, of Ogden were and daughter, Handy Size TOWELS Sunday visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Kimber. Mrs. W. I. Richins and Mrs 5LS)C Valison Tanner have spent the past two weeks in Ogden caring for their mother, Mrs. Margaret Reg. 29c Douglas. The P. T. A. Officers spent Saturday afternoon planting flowers, and beautifying the school grounds. Dale Warburton spent several days this week in Salt Lake with his father, Dell Warburton, who is receiving medical treatment at a hosoital there. Newell Richins, Ray and Ted Kimber spent Thursday in Brig ham on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wake new and two children of Seattle, visited Washington friends and relatives here and were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tanner and family. Richard and Thurman sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kimber, have enlisted in the Air Corps and will leave the 12th. A farewell party was given in their honor Friday evening. Bishop Elmer Kimber spent several days in Salt Lake attending conference. Mrs. Oren Kimber, Paskett, Mrs. Edwin Kimber, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kimber, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kimber attended Primary conference Thursday and Friday. Ivan Kimber visited Dell Warburton at the hospital. At GEPHARTS WORK GLOVES Full Grain LEATHER 5L8 Pair All Sizes 4 Doz. to Sell At GEPHARTS Handkerchiefs Red Bandana Large . At GEPHARTS PERCALE Mrs-Georg- Fast Color C YD. At GEPHARTS Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Teeter Thursday were Mrs. Ella Talbot, and son, Darwin, of Malta, Idaho were Sunday visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Tanner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ras- mussen and children, accom panied by D. R. Tanner, left Saturday for a visit in Brig-ha- Cobia, Kurd. Visitors at the general conference held in Salt Lake were Bishop and Mrs. Dan Hickman, Mr. and Mrs- Rulon Ward and daughter, Carolyn, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. arid Mrs. Miles Tracy and Alma Larkin and children, J. W. son. Brent, of Yost visited Sun and Florence, Mr. and Mrs. Cutler. day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Roberts. - ar SnOlVVILLE Mrs- - Christine Peterson Mrs. Amanda Cutler, Mrs. Naomi Garbanati and Mrs. La- Dene Zundel were in Brigham Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eliason Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rose were in Soda Springs on Tues day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Vere Talbot and family of Clearfield were visitors on Tuesday at the home of his brothers and families, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Talbot- Grace Anderson is visweek in Malad, Idaho this iting with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowen and family. She accompanied Nelson and two Mrs. Kathlee children, Shirlene and David, and Mrs. D- G. Nelson Jr. Mrs. Erma Sorenson and son, Leon spent Friday until Sunday visiting in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Palmer. They also attended confrence. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ferrin and son, John, visited relatives in Salt Lake City over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs-- . DeLamar Cutler were guests at the home of Howard Capener in Riverside on Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. Capeners birthday. Camille Cutler accompanied of Bear Sterle Christiansen River City and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irish Anderson to Salt Lake on Tuesday of last week. Sterle has been home on a leave thirty-da- y from the U. S. Navy whr-- e he will be stationed in Boston, Mass. Mrs. Edith Anderson and children, Craig and Shiree, of Logan called at the home of Mrs- Grace Anderson on Sun Mrs. - EL1700D Luzell Eliason, Arbon, Verona Arbon, Lois Vema Hyde, Dora Cutler. Leola Glenna By Mrs. William Petersen Mrs. Martina J. Larsen re- turned home from Ogden where she spent ten days visiting relatives. Her nieces and nephews honored her on her birthday April first, with a chicken dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Byrd of Layton. Mrs. Margaret Romer of Brigham City spent several days visiting her sons and daughters here. She stayed with her son, Dewaine and Madge while Mrs. By MTRLE UDY Mabel Romer attended Primary conference in Salt Lake City Mrs. Don and Adams Capt. and son, Donnie, who have been last week. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art The Deacon Quorum under Ward for the past two weeks left for Sacramento, California during the week. Bishop Leland Capener took the following Primary workers to Salt Lake to conference on Thursday, Mrs. Helen Capener, Nina lone Udy, Bumett, Maurine Udy, Lenore Silvester, Josie Bourne, Inez Johnson, Florence Hess, and Mary Udy. The Elders held a party on Friday night in the Riverside hall for all members and partners who make up the quorum from Plymouth, East Garland and Riverside. A good program, refreshments and square dancing was the order of the evening. Bishop and Mrs. Leland Capener were in Salt Lake for the general conference during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Bitter and children of Idaho Falls visited during the weekend with Mrand Mrs. Ed Udy. The ladies are sisters. Mrs. Rayola Walker of Ogden spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- Art Ward. The M. I. A. square dance was held on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forsberg and children visited Mr. and Mrs- Stanley Bowcutt and other relatives in Ogden Sunday. RIVERSIDE the supervision of Willis Peter-- ! Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Westsen attended conference in aj moreland were at Salt Lake on group Sunday. They went to Saturday to attend conference. the Choir and Church of thej While there they visited with Air Broadcast and attended two; Mr. Westmorelands cousin, Mr. general sessions of Conference..! and Mrs. M. E. Martin of Gaff-ne- y Mabel Romer, Lila Heslop, South Carolina, who were Leola Romer and Mary Peter- also attending conference. On sen spent and their return home the WestWednesday Thursday attending Primary moreland's visited with their convention in Salt Lake City. daughter, Mr. and' Mrs. Ernest Rhea Andersen and Volborg Able at Perry. Romer also attended on Thursday. Bishop and Mrs. Arthur George Mathews and Mrs. Ericksen, Mr. and Mrs- Richard Harris and family and William Rugg of Pendleton, Oregon Petersen attended conference ' friends of Jay Lynn Bennett, in Salt Lake City Sunday. who is on a mission in Oregon, called on Tuesday to visit his LEADER WANT ADS parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aarl BRING RESULTS Bennett. - CHEAPER THAN BEEFSTEAK A NEW 1951 FORD TON PICKUP Only 5212C lb. Any Size Truck Available Now! - -- AT- - BI1P CAREY-FOR- D W3 - Barbara Howard of Logan is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Waldron while recovering an auto accident. 5 BOX ELDER'S TRUCK HEADQUARTERS Tremonton, Utah Dial 2121 from - day. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. D. G. in Ogden Mr. G. Nelson Jr. "slson III were Frida-'- . and -- Arch Showell and son, Dale, "' Rupert, Idaho visited Saturday with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pratt and daughters, Marie and Jeanne, were in Burley, Idaho Saturday. 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