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Show Thursday, April THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah 19, 1951 was Kenneth Lamb of Logan. have been and family who Mr. and Mrs. George Archi- spending the past week with bald were in Ogden Monday on Mr. and Mrs. George Archibald Jetta Whiting business. returned to their home in Idaho Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grace Pierson, who has Falls, Sunday. Mrs. Jesse Archibald were Mr. undergone a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Casper of kidney operation at and Mrs. Wayne Archibald and the Dee Memorial in Lewis ton, Idaho spent Saturday hospital family and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Ogden is reported doing nicely. with Mrs. George A. Hess. Mrs. Williams and family all of Miss Karma Hess, of Casper and Mrs. Hess have also Mtf. and Mrs. Clain Mr. and Mrs. Jessedaughter Hess was been life long triends. Archibald and family of Gar- confined to the Mr- and Mrs. James Estep ac Valley hospital land. from Saturday until Monday companied by their daughter, Calling at the home of his with a sore throat. Bonnie Robbins, of Tremonton parents, the Leo Lambs Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Archibald were in Logan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Del Ray Archibald of Ogden visited their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Archi bald Sunday. Mr. LeRoy Coates and Joyce of Carey, Idaho, visited Justison 17 1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lamb also Mrs. Lucy Dewey Lamb, his great grand grandCONTACT mother and grandmother, Mrs. Rudd on Saturday Lewy PLYMOUTH Og-de- n, - for DEPENDABLE FARM Rl FIG Russ Electric GENERAL ELECTRIC ' mm Spending the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Rudd, were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harris of Ogden. Mrs. Dee Williams is spending a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Archibald. Dee Williams and Jesse Archibald made a business trip to Provo Thursday. Ogden one day last Grant Steed of Ogden visited at the home of and Mrs. their mother, Sunday. GOAtf Mr.s. Ida Steed, Oar?!?! ' niJ S H for this MEMORIAL DAY May 30 Choose A Beautiful Granite Memorial Only Canadian cattle pected to come States during the at a lower rate past two years. .... .... the highest quality granites in all the standard colors are shown in our display of monuments and markers. Our workmanship combines the best in training and ' experience. , Visit our manufacturing plant and display yard at 2nd North and 4th East in Brigham City and place your order now for spring delivery. 4-- H in . day. Miss Anna Josephson of Bishop and Mrs. S. Oleen MEET AGAIN The tenth meeting of the Josephson was in Provo Friday with the speech and drama class Fancy Pants club was held of Bear River high. April 11, at the Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris and home of Beth Petersen, daughfamily of Portage visited at the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pethome of his sister, Mr. and Mrs ersen, at 4:30 pm.. Deanna Dewey Lamb Sunday. Bowcutt, 2nd vice president took Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles and charge of the meeting and the daughter, Gayla, of Tremonton lesson on "Basting A Hostess were Sunday guests of Mr. and Apron", was given by the Mrs. Orvil Nish. Ruth Peterson. All leader, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huesser girls completed their aprons. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil The song "Perfect Posture" and of Deweyville were Saturday the club pledge were led by Nish. Jackie Stohl. A game of soft Sunday guests of Mr. and ball was conducted by the game Mrs. Ervin Hess were Mr. and committee and the girls are still Mrs. DeVere Hess of Arco, looking for a new leader. ReIdaho, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Mat- freshments were served. thews also of Arco. Mr. and Mrs. Reporter, Beth Petersen Gerald Hess of Riverside, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hess Canadian Cattle Imports were week. Mr. 5 0J VJRANITES 4-- Tremonton Gary Adams visited with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon. Adams on Sunday at Logan. FieldW. W. j FANCY PANTS HOME AND FARM APPLIANCES Phone 5111 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whitney Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lamb. Mrs. Neil Price of Ogden is; and family of Sublet. Idaho ing and Mr. and Mrs. staying at the home of her par- - are visiting with their parents, Whitney for a few days. ents, Mr. ana Mrs. ixeweu Nisn while they are at their farm in Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hess and children of Ogden, visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Khohlepp. Mr. and Mrs. George ArchiI. bald were in Malad, Idaho Mon- John H. Bott & Sons Co. Granite Monuments 2nd North and 4th East and beef are exinto the United next year or two than during the . Ceramtic Tile Phone 220 Brigham City, Utah and Mrs. Eddie Vander-homade a business trip to Arco, Idaho, Monday. Miss Nadine Archibald was in Mr. of Salt Lake Tuesday. ' AN ;fT I I flf 1P S( ; ELECTRIC j ROASTER PREPARES i delicious MEALS IK WHILE YOU JfW J Mm nil 'JSm Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Archibald were in Ogden Sunday to visit Mrs. Grace Pierson in the n hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Rudd and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Rudd have also visited Mrs. Pierson several times the past Dee Ru-lo- week. Mr. and Mrs DeVar Smith and family and father, Alvin Smith of Ogden visited, relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cash and Mr .and Mrs. Lawrence Archibald were in Logan and Ogden Saturday. Barry Knudson and son of California and Owen Knudsen of Brigham City visited at their sisters home, Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy were in Logan Saturday. Mrs. Rodney Taylor and daughter of Yost, have been visiting at the home of her par- - you ever wondered how it would to go the limit on power and comfort and quality in an automobile? 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