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Show Thursday, October 11, COLLINSTON Mrs. B- - W. THE LEADER, Tremonton, 1951 . Warnke s Kentucky Visitors At Bowen Home a Utah Mr. and Mrs. D. Milton Marter, Marilyn and Mark Fuller, The Collinston School PTA tor of the Bear River high school of Ogden were Saturday and held a meeting Thursday eve- gave an Interesting demonstra- ble were in Idaho last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Anderson Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ning with President Marie John- tion on stage makeup Tuesday son in charge. Problems deal- evening In mutual. President enjoyed a trip to southern Utah, Joseph Durfey. was also a guest last week where a Anna Durfey attended a ing with bus transportation and Clifton Kerr Mia Maid class. visit with her they enjoyed the in children and Insurance of school speaker parents Mrs. for Rhoda birthday party Joe Summers was an over- friends in St. George. Theurer at her home in Provi- were introduced for discussion L. C. Christopher-eo- night guest at the George Payne by Principal Mr. and Mrs. Kay Shuman and dence, Friday. home last week- son Dickie visited at the home Mrs. Clarence Biddle and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Addison grandson, Timmy Francis, reChristine visited at of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Stokes turned home Monday night af- of Elkton Kentucky were Fri- and daghterof Mrs. Anderson's ter a delightful visit in south- day overnight guests of Bishop the home Fielding lasst week. and Mrs. Clark Bowen. Mr. parents in ern California. were for a short while Sunday. Miss Delora Marble returned to Provo this week to resume her studies at the B. Y. U. Gerald and Marylu Lind are enjoying classes at the US A.C. in Logan. Mrs. Vae Priest and baby boy, Lee of Ogden, are spending this week with Mrs. Priest's mother. Mrs. DeWayne Crompton, while Mr. Priest Is on a business trip to Oklahoma. n. Mr. and Mrs. George Addi- aon and their seven sons and daughters, Mrs. Nettie Hooper, ilrs. Jettie Frogue, Mrs. Louise Addison, Eva,Mae Addison, Addison, William Addison nd Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Addi-o- n of Elkton, Kentucky, have been visiting with Bishop and Mrs. Clark Bowen and other relatives, in the state. On Wednesday Mrs. Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wight of Tremonton accompanied the entire group through the Salt Lake Temple. J Mrs. Jens Veibell and her daughter Vera, spent Monday in Ogdtn. Gai-th- er guests They of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McLaugh and Mrs. A. N. Wight of Trelin in Culver City and Mr. and , monton, joined them for dinMrs. Arnold Riley and Mr. and ner. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin SimMrs. Darrell Whitaker in West Los Angeles. LaMar Biddle, who mons, their daughter Sherry has been there for six weeks June, Mrs. De Wayne Simmons and Marianne Manning of Tre returned home with them. Mrs. L. H. Fronk spent Thurs- monton spent Saturday in Salt Lake City, where they attendday in Salt Lake City, where ed the football game at the she met Mr. and Mrs. Julian Fronk of Orem and accompan- University of Utah. Dick and ied them through the Temple. Jerry Simmons played on the Mrs. Beth Marble and daugh- The Beaver Ward Relief So- U of U team. The boys returned home with the group to ciety held its opening social Tuesday afternoon in their love- spend Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hawkes ly new Relief Society room at the ward. President Olive Dur- and daughter Charlene of Brig-haCity and Mr. and Mrs. Ly fey took charge of. a very inman Packer and family of Remember-ances teresting program. were presented to the North Logan visited on Sunday outgoing members of the presi- with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. dency, Anna Bowen, Aileen G. L. Bowen. Mrs. A. A. Johnson accom Simmons and Rosada Fryer. Stake Board leaders present panied her daughter, Mrs. Heber were Mrs. J. O. Hadfield of Zollinger of Sublett, Idaho, to Riverside and Mrs. Alma Lar-ki- n Salt Lake" City during the week to attend Relief Society Conof Snowville. BUT KEEP YOUR FEET Mrs. Julia Covert and Stella ference. Clark of Malad visited SaturOn Monday Bishop and Mrs. ION THE FLOOR day at the Wallace B. Simmona Clark Bowen wers hosts to the I home. D. A., Cannon family, the J. I. The days when you had to put Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bigler Mantlo family and the George f your feet on the stove to keep of Glendale California have Addison family of Elkton J warm are gone forever. Now, with visited with Mr. and Mrs. a Spark OH Heater, the entire room A. Ericksen and other f is kept comfortably warm with no Mrs. Anna Durfey attended members during the past family drafts and no dirt or mess. Primary in Park Valley last week. week. Mr. and (Mrs. B. F. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. and daughters and Mrs. Char- received word ofCharles Bishop the birth of lotte Johnson spent Saturday a on Thursday October grandson in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Char- 4. of the baby are Mr. lotte Johnson remained to visit andParents Mrs. Watt Thomas of Fifor a few weeks with Mr. and ler, Idaho. Mrs. Thomas is the Mrs. Al Walkinhurst. former Ruth Bishop. Seal Bishop and Johnny ll . Mr. and Mrs. Lorrimer Seal of Ogden were weekend of Salt Lake City spent Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles visiting with, Mrs. Mary Seal Bishop. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles BiMrs. John Potter and daughter Gayle. accompanied Mrs. shop. Sunday visitors of Mr. and James Andrus of Logan to Og Mrs. Ed Bowers and Mrs. Elizaj den Tuesday evening. beth Bowers were Mr: and Mrs. Spark deluxe Oil Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke Lee Bowers Heaters give both and three children circulating and Convenient and son Billy spent Thursday and Carma and Mark Bowers in Salt Lake City where they of radiant heat For Terms Layton. visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Green complete comfort, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Fronk you need both. and Mrs. Arthur W. Hunter. and family of Orem were weekA pleasant social evening end of Mr. Frank's parwas spent at the home of Mr. ents guests Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fronk. and Mrs. B. F. Johnson Friday. were joined by Lucile Guests were Mrs. R. H. Daines, They Fronk Bill Smith, and Sharon OIL CiRCULATIHG HEATERS 01 Carmen Frederickson and Mrs. Crook of Ogden, on Sunday. Olive Monsen of Logan, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Glover of Luella Cowley, Salt Lake City B U R G visited Tuesday and Mrs. Sue Nielson of Boise. Farmington with Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Wil PLUMBING - HEATING Idaho. Refreshments were serv liams. ed. Mrs. Otto Rucker visited Sun APPLIANCES Mrs. Lima Runsaker of in Willard with Mr. and day Phone 3151 Tremonton Honeyville accompanied Mrs. Clive Wells and Mr. and mother, Mrs. Joseph Seal, to Mrs. John Burden and their her home Saturday. Mrs. Seal families. to rim t.i, E flu had been visiting with Mrs. Hunsaker for several weeks. m " Jo-fce- ph i Cot-tre- , Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Holdaway attended a party in Fielding last week given by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gam. Mrs. Juanita Evans was pleasantly surprised during the week by members of her family who gathered to honor her on her last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Firth were honored by members of her family last week on the event of their wedding anniversary. It was also her brother Dave Manning's birthday. Eighteen members of the family were Once-in-a-Lifeti- o 2s . Value! me ss)EMnSl?- - 11 supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Dewain Lind visited at the Cliff Stark home I S rpo vM I I n n I I 1 ' 1 r-Z-Z- present and an enjoyable time was had by all. Mrs. Thayne Stokes and with her Mrs. J. Brooks visited daughters parents Mr. and Shuman, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Firth and Bishop and Mrs. Deloris Stokes were in Salt Lake City Saturday evening. A special meeting for all officers and teachers of the mutual has been called for Sunday afternoon at three o'clock at the ward chapel. All officers and teachers are asked to attend. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harding were in Willard over the week end. Miss Carol Firth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Firth was honored on her birthday Wednesday by her mother. Mrs. Wayne Evans, Mrs. Oscar Christensen, Mrs. Marion Newman and Mrs. Lea Stokes were Logan visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kilfoyle were Sunday guests at the Emil Kupfer home. Larry Anderson returned to his base in Enid, Oklahoma last week after visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Anderson. Mrs. LaNae Summers had the msfortune of colliding her car with a gravel truck.' 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