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Show Thursday, August 23. 1951 THE LEADER. Tremonton, Utah urday from Antloch, California EAST GARLAND where he has been visiting Mrs. Epb Peterson ROSKLLA ANDERSON the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Roche and family. Mrs. Harvey Diderickson and daughter Larene, were Logan visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Johnson A very successful ward Fair Sunday afternoon a group with held at the Park Saturday was visiting class Saturday spent Mormon of from the Book A parade opened the festivities and the MJJV. Special Interest Mr. and Mrs. Conn Andreason Mr. and Mrs. in which the children on dec group, went to the Clarkston and family, and doll A. Seager, of Salt Lake City orated tricyles, bicycles, O. a where program cemetery, were the Hot etc. on and participated. buggies Sunday they was held at the grave of Marand barbacue tin Harris, one of the three guests of Mr. and ;Mrs. Austin dogs, hamburgers sandwiches were dispensed by witnesses to the Book of Mor- Seager of Ogden. Reserve Monday evening Aug- the Relief Society, pie and ice mon. John J. Shumway, of Gar- ust 27, for a night of fun, with cream by the Primary. The M I A. had soda pop and candy land, a former resident of the Home Builder classes on club had on A was lawn. the program bars etc. The principal the Church Clarkston, tie backs, towels, curtain a display a and talk supper short of with (jungle by games, speaker, pot holders. They sold tie backs. are planned. Dean (Ooawpton. costume pins, popcorn and Two trumpet solos, "An Angel Adams Mr. and Mrs. Othella From on High", and "The Holy and children of Morland, Idaho cookies. The M.I.A. and Scouts several games. The M.I.A. City," were played by Jackie and Mr. and plrs. James Hall had and had handicraft or Primary Bothwell. were of Stokes, and children of Magna, and was a flower there Prayers were offered by Lynn visitors at the home of Mr. and display show. In the afternoon the O. Clark and William Burton. Mrs. Earl Adams, Sunday. girls won the ball game from Wanda Adams and Roy C. Mr. and Mrs. La Var Johnson the Bothwell team but the boys Anderson were in charge. were in Portage, Sunday visit- lost to the Fielding team. There There were 38 present, in- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Issac were fireworks in the evening from Roderick. cluding seven tourists Dean Roderick ac- and square dancing under the California. companied them home for a direction of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. short visit. Christensen. The record crowd Miss Carol Ann Morgan, of! who attended proclaimed it the Salt Lake City, is guest of Mr. best ever. and Mrs. George Thornley. Miss Ann Wood returned to To celebrate the birthday anMrs. Rosella Anderson and a of Jean Larson. The her home Monday reporting niversary Mrs. Mabel Stokes attended the very enjoyable trip to Gallup, Home Builders Fun Holiday at The Paul Larson, Louis Larson She flew from New Mexico. and Conrad Larson families enWednesday evening. a swim at Udy's and then Salt Lake City Friday as typist Deweyville Mrs. joyed atAnderson a bonfire party at "Grandpa's for a group of officials from Thursday at a similar tended program Garden". the Indian school at Brigham Tremonton Second ward. childto went who select Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Larson City, Mrs. (Vera Johns of Evans, ren for the coming school year. a member of Salt Lake visited with relatof the Primary board, ives here Ann acted as one of the during the week. Don with the Primary memvisited of 3 tons loads of childLarson returned home with here Monday. them to spend a few days. ren from 11 years old and up bers Mr. and Mrs. J. 51. Baker of in will instruction Mr. and Mrs. Ursel receive Rhodes who the Portland, Oregon visited with joined with 9 other couples arts and crafts during relatives here from Sunday to Mr. to celebrate next 9 months. Tuesday when they returned Rhodes's James Peterson returned Sat- - Thursday, anniversary birthday to their home. Mrs. Mary P. a steak dinner in Anderson, mother of Mrs. Bak- They enjoyed Logan canyon. er, accompanied them. In the Baseball tournament in Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Chris Ogden evening our tensen and daughter Geniel team wonMonday over the Harper ward and Miss Marilyn Christensen, 21 to 11. attended the Cache County Fair The Atkinson family are holdat Logan, Saturday. a real get together having ing Mr. and Mrs. Melvin O. Chriscome tensen and family, and Mr. Mr. from many distant places and Mrs. Chet Atkinson and Mrs. Earl Christensen and from Pensicola, Florida, Mr. and family attended the Jorgen-- j Mrs. Golden Fine from Berkley, sen reunion at Bear River City California, Mr. and Mrs. Dellis park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Devere Nelson Cowan of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. and children attended a dinner Leland Watt of Provo Bartlett Layton, Mr. with the Nelson family at Loand Mrs. Harmon Pierson of gan canyon Sunday, East Garland. On Sunday they Mr. and Mrs. Golden Burton were at Guinayah Park in and family visited at Salt they canyon., where they had Logan 2 Lbs. Lake City Sunday, with Mr. and a program and enjoyed a picnic Mrs. Robert Knerr and family. lunch. Mrs. Knerr and Mrs. Burton Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Peirson are sisters. and Mr. and Mrs. Dellis Johnson The Burtons went to Logan visited relatives in Preston and Sunday where they visited Mrs Clarkston Monday, Agnes Burton and a brother Mr. and Mrs. Chase Peterson Larere, Black Lynn, who will leave in a were In Salt Lake City Sunday short time for Germany as a evening. They were overnight member of the armed forces. guests of a brother In Magna officers The and teachers of Mr. and Mrs Peterson, Case the Sunday School, with the Mr. and Mrs.Ray Roland Grover Bishopric and their partners, of Palmer Alaska who are stayas guests, spent a very enjoy ing in Tremonton, visited relable evening at Crystal Springs atives here Monday. Friday, the time being spent Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer roller skating and swimming. and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson Lunch was served and drinks a weekend trip to Sun enjoyed and melons furnished by the Valley. They attended the Ice organization. show Sunday evening and visMr. and Mrs. Verle T. Waldron ited relatives there. accompanied by Arlene Hunsak-e- r Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper of Elwood. and Mr. and Mrs. have their grandchildren with Virgel Waldron of Tremonton, them while their parents, Mr. attended funeral services Mon and Mrs. Dale Gardner are on day of a relative, Elder Kent a vacation trip to Yellowstone Chllds of Riverdale, who died Park. In the Texas mission. Mrs. Tom Harper attended a Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Buter For birthday club party in Riverside and grandson Jackie, of Ogden, Monday afternoon at the home Locker were iguests of Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Delos Jensen. or Verle T. Waldron, Sunday. Caroline: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Larkin and on a vacation trip family 3 and children attended the Lar from Phoenix, Arizona to Paykin reunion lri Ogden. ette, Idaho, called on Mr. and fer O. B. Jensen and Eldon Mrs. Louis Larson Monday Thompson, of Elwood, returned afternoon. The ladles are Sunday from Idaho where they cousins. claim fishing was never better. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson Mr .and Mrs. Milton Ander-po- were In Ogden Sunday where Mr. and Mrs. Cecil 1 Can Each they had been called due to the and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- death of their daughter's JOAN OP ARCH liam Burton Joined the Sher- Father-in-laMr. Maurice E. iff's Posse at Tony's Grove, Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette GroSaturday. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson then ver, Mr, and Mrs. Orval Grover, went to Bear Lake to attend Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover, Mr. the Anderson reunion Sunday. and Mrs. Wlldon Grover, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vaugn Lewis Martin Riser and children and had as guests from Tuesday and Mrs. Eph Peterson attended All Three for until Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. the funeral service In Ogden on Wayne Hall of Richmond, Cal Tuesday for Frank King. Hazel ifornia. Riser and La Vona O rover furnished two musical numbers. The R. G. Woodhead family Orval Grover sang a volal solo. spent Sunday as guests of thelf Lefayette Grover and John relatives, the Frank Ulrlchs In Shumway were speakers. Miss Kay Elmer of Mesa Ari Morgan. zona Is here to spend the winter n and attend school Mr. and Mrs. Norman She will be have returned from a with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. ten days' stay In Coalville, Vinson Sorensen. Utah on business. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman attended a meeting of their Mrs. Elva Bezzant of Salt Social Hour club Friday eve Lake, and Estelle Fenton of ning at the home of Mr. and Where Ma Save3 Pleasant Orove, were guests of Mrs. Charles Wood In Oarland. Pa's Doueh! the Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes had Oarland Puzeys last week -end. Sunday dinner gueaus JSr. THATCHER Ward Visit Clarkston 'Fair Successful Cemetery 4-- I Ann Wood Has Unique Experience chap-eron- H and Mrs. Clyde Wood and' child- CARDINALS SHOW WELL PRIMARY UNION ren of Pocatello, Idaho and Mr. IN OGDEN TOURNAMENT i MEETING SATURDAY and Mrs. Lee Rhodes of Treofficers and teaThe The Tremonton Primary Cardinals monton. Mr. and Mrs Wood boys' baseball team stood up chers of the South Bear River left in the afternoon for their well In their play at the Ogden Stake will meet Saturday in the home after spending a 10 day tournament last week. The boys regular union meeting at 2 p.m. vacation visiting relatives in won their first round by beat- at the Tremonton First ward this vicinity. hall. A good attendance is dethe Weber ing county Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Archi- 4 to 3 but lost anotherchampions close one sired. bald and children of Ogden to the Ogden Cardinals 3 to 2. spent the weekend at the Joe In the first game, Gary Con- ATTEND WEDDING Oyler home. ger, pitcher gathered 13 strike- OF RELATIVE Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hansen outs. In the second Mrs. Milton Johnson, Karen game, Conof Salt Lake City spent Satur- ger and Calderwood sat Ogden and Blaine were in Smithfield day and Sunday visiting rela- down with 4 hits and 13 strike- Monday evening to attend the tives here and at Stone, Idaho. out. wedding reception of Mrs. JohnMr. and Mrs. Sylvan Korth The boys who are playing on son's niece, Katherine Roskelley, the week the Cardinal team are: L. Steven who married Benjamin vacation trip Quinney, Errol Bowcutt, Bobby Thomas of Malad, Idaho. returned the last of from a 10 day's which took them to Portland, Oregon then drove down the coast to San Francisco and home. Mr. and Mrs. Korth with Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Korth of Logan attended the Simmons family reunion at a park in Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaacson visited from Friday to Tuesday with relatives and friends in Salt Lake City and Mapelton. Green, Dickie Green. Ronnie Haws, Billy Woodhead, Johnny Laub, Bobby Gephart, Max Weese, Gary Conger, Jimmy CalDavid derwood, Calderwood Jimmy Waldron and Tommy Ault. The boys play Brigham City at 10:00 a.m in Brigham. NEAL FAMILY REUNION SET ATTENTION CANNING CROPS GROWERS The American Institute of Cooperation will be conducted at the Utah State Agricultural College, August 26 to 30 inclusive. There will be representastates tives from forty-eigthe institute. Some of the best trained men in the world will be here to talk to us on collective barganing and cooperative marketing programs. Such subjects as war regulations and cooperatives, sound financing of cooperatives and proper accounting will be discussed. The special problems on collective barganing will be discussed Wednesday, and we are sure you are all interested In this. Box Elder Canning Crops Growers Association Melvin A. Johnson, Pres. R. S. Calderwood, Secretary ht The Fredrick Neal family reunion will be held Sept 3, at Brigham City park, announces Archie L. Neal president. Each family is to provide their own lunch. Events planned include gaMrs. Carrie Drew and Bessie thering at 10 a.m.; dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Scoth-er- n Drew are in Ogden this week as noon; sports, ball game, meeting spent last week on a vagueste of Mrs. Maude Wood. cation trip to Yellowstone Park. and program. ATTEND REUNION Last week, Mr. and Mrs. Harry and Taylor and sons, Lund, John, attended the Bertelsen family reunion at Fairmont Park in Salt Lake City. Eighty three members of Mrs. Taylor's grand mother's family were in attendance, some of whom came from as far as Alaska, New York, and South Dakota. BACK-T- O -- SCHOOL SHOES! es -- Fruit Specials PEARS Dewberries C 0 n WHITNEYS ATTEND REUNIONS Mrs. W. W. Whitney 6 was in Weston, Idaho Sunday to join eight friends which she knew there just after her marriage fifty years ago. The ladies came from California, Utah and Idaho for the reunion. They met at the home of Mrs. Hannah Seamons. While she visited with her friends, Mr. Whitney joined his brother, S. A- Whitney and other family members in a reunion at Cornish. I - Mrs. Mildred Selk and daughter, Viola of Alberta Canada, TEENS STRAP FLATS Mrs. en-rou- i 3.9! te feoles. Cornwall and daughter, and Mrs. Keith Austin and two children spent several days last week at Bear Lake. Mrs. Dan Briggs was a Salt Lake visitor during the week. 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