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Show Thursday, July jpp t FADER. 19, 1951 DEWEYVILLE Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Scoville and family of Layton were Barkle ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lovelands Return Home From East SSgt. and Mrs. Darrell A. Loveland and daughter, Judy, have returned home. SSgt. Loveland was stationed with the U. S. Marine Corps at Camp Lejeume, North Carolina. They were welcomed home by their parent, Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and other relatives In Brigham. and Mr. and Mrs. James Ransom of Tremonton, Monday. Mr. and Mrs.. Duett Loveland and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Richardson gave a trout supper at the Loveland home in Brig- ham City Tuesday night in their honor. Mr. and Mrs. James Ethering- ton Jr. and their children of Layton spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Etherington. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jensen and family attended the Jensen family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vemon Pett in Brigham. The honored . guests were Mrs. Claine Darling and daughter, Mrs. Helen Smith and Mrs. Nettie Baggett and son Frank of California. Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle and two children spent Monday night in Burley, Idaho as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Ramsey. Mrs. Ed Rock of Brigham spent Monday with her daughters, Mrs. Frank Jensen and family and Mrs. Charles Norr and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen and family, spent Sunday in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. J. C Shaw. , , Jolene Barkle is spending a weekend with" Bonnie and Barbara Scoville at Layton. dinLyn- don Barkle Sunday. Wm Rose of Ogden is visiting with his daughter,, Mrs. Melvin Burbank and family. Mrs. Margaret Childs and three daughters of Burley, Idaho visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer. Mrs. Lettie Burbank and Mrs. Martella Burbank of Mapelton, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Peterson of Brigham City, Mrs. Alfred Lundberg of Farmington and Mr. Jerry Rose of Colton, California visited during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gardner. Mrs. Henery Germer and son Ralph spent Saturday in Logan, Ervin Germer and son, Paul, of Ogden called on Mrs. Henery Germer Friday night Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Heusser of Downey, California are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser. Mrs. Henery Germer visited in Petersburo with her brother, Fred Paulson on Sunday. We hope for a speedy recovery for Jack Germer who had an appendicitis operation at the Valley Hospital Monday. Dixie Johnson of Penrose spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O H. Johnson. Carol Madson of Salt Lake City and La Rae Eldridge of Bountiful spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madson. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Doman of Ogden called on Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr were in Plain City Friday to attend the funeral services of Le Roy Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr spent Sunday in Logan Canyon. Save Monet)... and Rest as you Ride Mr. and Tremonton. Utah wodees -- - of Pres- - Ogden called on the Anderson's Sanford Camp- - Friday. ton. Idaho, and KrQ. i Wednesday Rir morning the bell and Mr. children of Pen Kindergarten rus of Logan. "m rose, Thatcher and Bothwell en Mrs- - Thales went to Salt tertained at the school in honor of their mothers- - A program of Lake , Sunday and Rita Jean songs, dances and numbers from Cannon returned with them to the group by rhythm band was with relatives. given. Refreshments were ser spend the week ved to 18 mothers. Kenneth E. Weight visited the THATCHER school children Wednesday. ROSELLA ANDERSON Mrs. O. W. Snow laano, spent Monday in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spackman entertained Wednesday for Jack Spackman of Honeyville who leaves July 16th for the Army. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spackman and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rose of Garland attended the Utah State Road party at Mt. Lomand at Ogden Canyon Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Moss and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Moss of Simms Montana, Mrs. Jennie Norton and Mrs. Claudia Ord of San Bernardino, California visited during the week with Mr. and Mrs. T. L Wheatley. They Thursdav eveining a social also attended the Pace reunion was held at the ward chapel in at Heber City Saturday. honor of Lynn Andersen, son of Mrs. Antone Ologue of Park Mr and Mrs. Earl Anderson, Valley spent Monday with Mr. and Orval Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Oiague. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson. Both Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Marble at entering the young men are tended the Loveland reunion at service of their country, me Ogden Sunday. Droeram consisted of a quiz pro Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Lish and gram conducted oy wanaa family of Brigham City visited Adams, and talks and advise men. Leslie Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, given by Horace Lish Sr. uon Ray the Army, of Wight Mr. and Mrs. Gus Burbank the Navy, and Dean represented and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marble Compton of the Air xorce.. Re spent a week in Yellowstone freshments were served to a Park, while there they called on large group. Mr. and Mrs. Ira May of West George Thorley of the re Yellowstone and Mr. and Mrs. serve Corp of VS. Army, is George C. Miller of Thayne Wyo. at Camp Williams Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Burbank training this week. Jordan Narrows, and family of Brigham called attended the Lewis Mrs. Ora on Mr. and Mrs. Gus Burbank Lark Class of the First ward Monday. she asMrs. Clarence Perry, Mrs. primary Monday where in teachers sisted teaching the Myrl Perry and Mrs. Pearl to crochet. Perry spent Thursday with Mrs. the girls Mrs. Margie Jones and childO. H. Peterson of Petersburo. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry and ren went to Kansas Friday to children of Ogden and Mrs. visit with her husband who has Booth ef Honeyville called on employment there. Mrs. Clarence Reeves of Mrs. Pearl Perry Saturday. and Joseph Anderson to Mrs. Myrl Perry motored visited here with of Bountiful meet to Lake Salt City Saturday her husband who has been at their mother, Mrs. Anton Anderson Friday. training camp for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Peterson Mrs. Myrl Perry and Mrs. Pearl Perry spent Tuesday in and family and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Peterson and family of Ogden. James Rossen of Kaysville Honeyville spent the weekend in called on his sister, Mrs. Pearl Logan Canyon. Mrs. Farxell Archibald of OgPerry Sunday. Mrs. Arlene Barrus and Mrs- den and Mrs. William R. AnRuth Cannon spent Wednesday derson of Garland called on Mrs. Anton Anderson Sunday. in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Woolsey Mr. and Mrs. Wlniford Barrus and family called on Mr. and and Mrs. Iona Coombs of Og Mrs. Milton Hodges of Rosette den visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Anderson SunSunday. Sunday visitors at the Wlni-ifor- d day. Kenneth Anderson, , Farrell Barrus home were Mrs. Hannah Hodges of Lewiston, Archibald and DeVerl Wight of1 au The Misses Connie and a family outinc Attending Larson of Mink Creek, at Lorin Farr park in Idaho were the guests of Mr. Sunday were families of Earl the Ogden and Mrs. Doran Barlow MonChristensen, Melvin Christensen. day. Devere Nelson, all of Thatcher, Mrs. Rue Harding or Fairview, Evan Christensen, Lloyd Barfua Idaho is a guest of the Barlow's of Faust Valley, Walter Scott at this week. Riverton, Wyoming, Dee Hirscht of Park Valley, Mart Hansen, D. A. Walton of Sharon Idaho, Vern Stokes, Porter Christenaen. visited with his brother James and Mary E. Christensen and Walton Thursday and Friday of Agnes Christensen, all of last week. Hor-ten- se Thatcher Boys Enter Service Cen-tervil- le I1 You'll long, long mileage Conoco omm Merchant fcr CONOCO N-te- ne pictured is an automobile may well be the fulfilment of any man's dream of a fine motorcar. 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