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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah - HLIB AH) SERVING THE VAllE RIVER BEAR ill ixL Mrs. JoseDhine Nelson accom Adams. Mrs. James Hughes of Ogden panied Mrs. George Hewett to and James Jr. of Washington Ogden where they visited. at the Mrs. Perrv Stanfill spent DC. visited Friday Marion Sorensen and LeRoy Thursday In Deweyville visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jay Norr. Atkinson homes. Mr. and Mrs,. Ursel Rhodes and family attended the Boul- ton family reunion in Salt Lake LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. Distribution City Sunday. for Friday on Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Paul Larson and child $3.00 per year SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) ren spent the week in Salt Lake City with relatives. Lou Entered at the post office at Trraonton, Utah as Second Class John and Irene childConne, 1879. of March 3, act 1925 under matter October 15, ren of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad A. N. RYTTING, home with Larson returned them and are spending the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Wilden Grover ensens , Sunday. EAST GARLAND visited Sunday evening with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams Mrs. Fred Dinengar In and Mrs. Eph Peterson Mr. had as guests on Tuesday, well. and Mrs. James Edney and his Both Mr. and Mrs. Deon Grover i mother of Morganton, North and family of Ogden were Satj Caroline. Mrs. Edney is a sister urday overnight guests of Mr. ' of Mrs. Aldams. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover. Mr. and Mrs. Adams were in Announcement has been made Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grover of the ward fair to be held Sat- Salt Lake City Sunday. and family are here on a vacMr. and Mrs. L. M- Holman ation trip from Palmer, Alaska. urday at the grove. There will be a junior parade at 11 am spent from Friday to Monday Mrs. Lorin Burbank and son followed by games. Beginning evening on a trip to Gardner-vill-e, L.J. and Mrs. Joe Richardson Nevada where they ac- and daughter, Susan of at 2 p.m. there will be a girls and a boys ball game. The Montana visited with Mr. companied their daughter, Mrs. club, M.I.A. girls and Primary Ned Jackson and children home and Mrs. Fred Grover. Friday. will have on display their hand- after spending her vacation Mr. and Mrs. Roland Grover work and there will also be a here. and children of Palmer Alaska Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Peterson were Sunday dinner guests of flower show. Refreshments will be sold at the boothes. The day of Bremerton, Washington were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover. will be finished off with a Sunday overnight guests of Mr. dance and fire works. and Mrs. Eph Peterson. They PENROSE , Mr. and Mrs. Chester Atkln-ao- n were dinner guests of, Mr. and and family of Pensicola Mrs. Fred Peterson Monday. Mrs. Leonard Petersen Mrs. Eph Peterson and Mrs. Florida are spending their, vacMr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller and ation here with relatives. Mr. Wildon Grover were in Ogden Atkinson is head of the research Friday at the home of Mr. and daughter, Lois, attended the Owens family reunion at Idaho department at the Naval Air Mrs. Darrell Grover. Mrs. Peter- Falls Saturday and stayed over base there. The family had a son remained all night and reSunday. get together with dinner served turned home Saturday afteron the lawn at the R. J. Potter noon with the Grovers who Mark Petersen, son of Mr. and spent came up to visit relatives be- Mrs. Leonard Petersen home Sunday. Wednesday through Saturday at Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bush and fore leaving for Denver. Mr- and Mrs. Bill Cole and Camp Browning, Ogden, Utah, three children of Arizona visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. children spent the weekend at with his brother, Fred Petersen. Mrs. Josephine Oliver was an Christensen. Mr. Bush has been; the Eph Peterson home while C. attending Summer school at Mr. Cole moved their belongings over night guest of Mrs. Eva OlivMrs. Petersen, Wednesday USAC. Rock from the Springs Wyoming er's brother, Axel Nelson took Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith back to Ogden. her back to Salt Lake where he CalMr. and Mrs. Joe Oyler, Mr. t and two girls of Mar Vista, ifornia visited with the Christ- - and Mrs. Howard Oyler, Mr. and remained to visit for a while. Fred Petersen returned home Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Archibald and Saturday after spending the! their families attended the summer season working as WaDirector at Camp UTAH POULTRY Gam family reunion at Crystal terfront yUtah. Browning, Ogden, Springs Sunday. BUILDS UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F. Peterj Mrs, Sterling Fernley of I AGRICULTURE Clearfield and Mrs. Helen Mof-fe- tt sen, and family, Mr. and Mrs. of Phoenix Arizona visited Boyd Petersen and family of relatives this week. The ladies Brigham and Mr. and Mrs. will be remembered as the forJohansen and family of Ogden had Sunrise breakfast Satmer Julia and Helen Moore. " Sunday Mr. and Mrs.' Wil- urday at Wlllard Peak. Chuck Jensen was a visitor liam Godfrey and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Godfrey and children vis- at Bishop Jenson's home Friited at the LeRoy Atkinson and day. Harmon Plerson homes. Lynnett Jensen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Allred Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen of spent Friday and Saturday with Brigham City arrived Wednestheir son and family, Mr. and day to visit with her GrandMrs. Gilbert Allred. mother, Mrs. Sarah Shuman. cooperative Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson hat won an ouWanding and daughters were Logan vis- -i market position across itors Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hess of the nation with its Idaho spent Monday Sublet, guaranteed night with her parents, Mr. and MILK WHITE Mrs. Fred Peterson. eggs and poultry. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen visited with Mr. and Mrs. Le This assures a steady land in Avon Sunday. Pulsipher market for all Mr. and Mrs. Leland Watt members at producer and family of Layton visited premium prices. Mr. and Mrs. with Harmon Piersen Sunday. Word has been received of the safe arrival of a baby boy, Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ethington of Yuba, California. I I Mrs. Ethington will be remem bered as the former Barbara Published by the r Editor-Publishe- I Ward Fair Plans Announced - Boze-ma- 4-- n, H - ELWOOD Thursday, August 16, 1951 sored by the MXA., and the consisted of a skit program presented by each class under1 the direction of the class leader. June Marble of Deweyville added to the entertainment by giving a reading. Mr. and Mrs. Chan Cornwall attended the funeral servicesfor Joseph Aebischer of Blue Creek last Tuesday, when services were held both at Ogden By Mable Romer Service Man Honored Curtis Andreason returned to Ft. Lewis Saturday after spending ten days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Andreason. Monday night; his mother was hostess at a family dinner in his honor. Mr. and Mrs. William Watts of Thatcher were also present. Mrs. T. A. Meldrum returned Yellowstone" from Saturday park. She accompanied her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Francom of Salt Lake City to the park. Lynn Meldrum was operated: on for appendicitis last Friday at the Valley hospital. He 13 slowly recovering. Mrs. Duane Frank was host ess to 14 little girls Sunday afternoon honoring her daughter Deann's seventh birthday. The highlight of the afternoon for the little guests was a fishing pond. Dean's grandmother, Mrs. Ella T. Frank of Logan, was also present to help celebrate the event. The entire Stake Board visited our Sunday School morning. The ward outing held at the Bor Elder County Park last Tuesday was a big success. One! last-Sunda- n memhundred and bers arrived early to" eat their supper. This event was spon forty-seve- - and Logan. Everyone mark the calendar to reserve Saturday, August 25th for the M.I.A. That's the data which for their big Fun-Dwill start at three o'clock in Watch the the afternoon. Leader next week for more detailed information. Mrs. Pearl Toland was happy CALL FOR INSURANCE BIDS to have a visit this week with The Board of Education, Box Mr .and Mrs. Bii: Brookbu-sl- i o! b.eic2, Idaho, w'n cuV.v.l Elder County School District, will receive bids for Insurance at her home kiCj. on School Buses and Trucks Toland of until 12 o'clock, noon, August Mr. and Mrs. Bountiful spent Friday evenin 25, 1951. Specifications may be with Joe's mother, Mrs. Pearl had from the Clerk of the Board of Education, County Toland. Court House, Brigham City John King of Buhl, Idaho Utah. was a iweekend guest of Mr. (Signed) and Mrs. Ferrel Bess. They Eberehart Zundel drove Mr. King to Twin Falls Clerk of the Board. here. visit his after Sunday, Jk.-- ay Mr. and Mrs. ,Cliff Beard: with their Spent the week-en- d daughter, Mrs. John Webster and family of Pocatello. Leslie Ann Webster returned home with them. Well buy the unused mileage in your worn tires! Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gill Smith and family of Pullman, EXCHANGE THEM FOR Washington, are spending their; vacation visiting at the A. L. Cook Ihome in Tremonton and with other realtives in the valley. Mr. Smith teaches at the Washington State College in (taDdDnDEAOS FDR US Pullman Sunday guests at the William Beyer home were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beyer and daughter of Sabetha, JKansas. Mr. and E. 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