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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday, January 17, 1952 and Mrs. LaVoy Udy, Mr. and Mrs. DeLos Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Mjrrie Vdj Grant Hirschi, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Marvin Burnett, and Mr. T-S- gt. and Mrs. Doug Roche. Ed Udy attended the funeral services of Mrs. Hannah Wolver-to- n in Plymouth Monday. TSgt Lynn Tubb3 left Monday Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy were to return to hishase at Weaver in Ogden Monday. So. Dakota, where he reports Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward were for duty Wednesday. Lynn was in Ogden Thursday and Satursudof the because on furlough den death and burial of his day. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward were In brother, Norman Tubbs. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith of Ogden Saturday. Mrs. Mina Ward and Mabel Mai ad visited during the week with Mr. Smith's sister and fa- Hadfield received word of the death of their brother, Chas L. mily, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward. were Smith in Santa Monica, Califriends and There many relatives from Utah and Idaho fornia, last week. Mrs. Mabel Munns of Garland who visited with Mr. and Mrs. atMrs. Ed Udy Saturday. visited Tubbs They Tuesday. Henry tended the funeral of Norman ' Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy acTubbs. companied by Mrs. Orson Bailey Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cornwall of Logan left Saturday morning Jr. are very happy to announce for an extended trip south and the safe arrival of a baby daugh- east to Florida, where their son ter. She is the third daughter John is being released as a misfor the Corn walls. Mrs. Leland sionary for the IDS Church. Capener, Mrs, Cornwall's moth- They expect to be gone about er, who is living in Salt Lake three weeks. Ed Udy, accompanied Herman this winter, came up to take care of the little girls and to be ready Potter and Rex Richards of to welcome Mama Joyce and Fielding to Denver to the Stock baby sister when they leave the Show. hospital. Mrs. Cornwall is doing . Paul Forsberg who is working in Salt Lake spent the weekend very well. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. members with ward of the Many were in Fielding Saturday night George Forsberg. ;i Mrs. Clarice Hirschi, Mrs. Inez to attend the Square Dance and pot luck lunch party. Those at- Johnson, Maxine" and Karen tending were: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Johnson were in Ogden Friday where Karen had the polio treatWard, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ment she takes once a week. Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Murray Moss and Mr. and Mrs, Glen Udy, Mr. RIVERSIDE Lynn Tubbs Returns To Camp , Fors-toer- g, Fors-ber- g, t)cSi FOR i PEAK RESULTS FEED PURU1A RANGE BREEDER CHECKERS (Fortified With Extra Vitamin "A") AID REPRODUCTION LESSEE CALVING TROUBLE BOOST MILK FLOW GET 'EM HERE Bear River Farm Supply PHONE GARLAND 3 no oa b b n b b d dd nuns annc i daughtr of Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. DeLos Udy and other relatives Sunday. - Mrs. Vesta Davis has been in Teasdale, Wayne County for a couple of weeks with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted King. Mrs. Agnes Burnett is visiting with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Burnett of Clear- Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Andersen j Mr. and Mrs. U. L Garfield and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fryer and and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ander--1 Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Bradshaw family of Riverside have visited during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fryer. They have just recently returned from a trip to Phoenix Arizona. BEAR RIVER CITY field. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling were in Howell Sunday to visit the Sunday School. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geary and daughter of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Roche and son were dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield Sunday. John Capener, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Capener is in the Val ley Hospital for a few days treat ment. COLLINSTON Bin. R. W. Wanike De Wayne Sim- mons Home Andrea Hoggins Ward Meets On Building Program A mass meeting, under the direction of the Ward Bishopric, was held Thursday evening at the Ward chapel, to discuss plans for the Ward Building Project. The General Authorities have given the go ahead signal. Clyde, Audry, Peggy and Neil Nelson, children of Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Nelson, entertained at a very delightful party Monday evening. Bingo was played with prizes awarded at each table. A delicious two course lunch was served. The remainder of the time was spent in social dancing. Mrs. Ethel Taylor, Mrs. Alice Petersen, Mrs. Norene Holmgren and Mrs. Lilas Bywater were Ogden visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Rene Hansen was hostess to her club Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Andersen entertained their club Saturday evening at their home. A hot dinner was served at small tables, after which cards were v played. Bishop and Mrs. Vern Johnsen and son Brent were Salt Lake City visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thorsen and son Nyman Holmgren attended the Rose Parade at Pasadena, California on New Years Day. Robert N. Gardner and Mrs. Viola Lewis are confined at a Brigham Hospital. Their many friends wish them a speedy re- DeWavne Simmons, who has spent the past year with the National Guard in Korea, returned to his home Friday. De Wayne is the son of Mr. and Mrs: Mar vin Simmons and the, husband of the former Jean Foster. They have a young son, Nathan, who with is becoming his daddy. : Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ericksen; Mr. and.Mrs. Joseph A. Ericksen, Mrs. Vida Manning and Cal Ericksen attended funeral services in Idaho Falls, Idaho Monday for Mrs. Liza itter. Mrs. Bitter was a sister of Cal Ericksen. Mr. W. W. Stirling has spent the past week in Salt Lake City, where he attended Union Meetings, Mrs. Stirling spent the weekend with him and also ac- covery. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Scoff ield companied him home. Harvey Foster underwent sur-- g were hosts at a lovely dinner e r y at the Valley Hospital party Saturday evening. Rovers Thursday. He is making a satis- were laid for eight guests Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stander factory recovery. The Rendezvous Club members entertained a group of friends were entertained on Thursday at dinner Friday evening at the afternoon at the home of Ollle home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bowen in Beaver Dam."The lun- Jensen. cheon was served by Mrs. Bowen and Ruth Jensen to fifteen members. The afternoon was spent playing cards, with prizes going to Juanit Blgler, Agnes Stirling and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wamke; Mrsr Charles Bishop; Mrs. Odell Bigler; Mrs. C!rtc Bowen and Mrs. Marvin Sijvnons were Salt Lake City visitors Wednesday. Tuesday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ericksen w e.r e Mr. and Mrs Frank Leishman of Wellsville Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lefler spent Thursday in Salt Lake Cltyv Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Balls and daughters, JoAnn and Avon, of Dayton, Idaho, were Thursday overnight guests at the La Mar Bowen home. j Mrs. Mary Adams and her son,' Gary Adams of Salt Lake City visited with members of their family here during the week. Gary has recently returned from - " CARD sen attended the wedding recep attended the game tion of Mr. and Mrs. Webb held at the Ute field house in Salt at the Lions House at Salt Lake Lake last weekend. City. Mrs. Webb was the former Dinner guests at the Merwin Carol Christensen. The rifle club held their an- Christensen home were Mr. and ' Mrs. Keith Johnsen 'and baby nual election recently with Ivan and Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Robbins. Iversen being voted in as president. rbete Album Camera fans who keep their snapMr. and Mrs. Clifford Thorsen shots in order in albums will find are vacationing in California. that small strips of cellophane tap Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Iversen en- will hold the pictures in plact. tertained their club at dinner Saturday evening. Cards were played, with prizes going to Mrs. Winnie Jensen, Ernest Huggins and Melvin Johnsen. Mrs. Alvin Jensen was gracious hostess to her card club Saturday Afternoon. Mrs. Andrea Huggins spent Friday and Saurdtay in Salt Lake City attending a Farm Bureau Planning meeting. The Utah Daughters of the Pioneers will hold their meeting Friday, January 25 at the home of Mrs. Gladys Thorsen. A welcome home testimonial was held Sunday evening honoring Elder Ross Stevens. Utah-Denv- er gacxd best hired your OF THANKS We would like to express ear appreciation to all oar friends for their kindness to as daring the illness and after the death of our dear mother. The offer 6i neip ana calls of sympathy' mean a great deal to us, and we will always remember such friendliness. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Merrill Geneve Erickson family tfr. and Mrs. Elmer Lassen b man man won't quit! FOR Authorized BEN DIX Your tractor is your best friend when spring work comes. Then a day of good weather is too valuable to lose. If your tractor needs overhauling, let us do it now. You can spare your tractor now and we will have time to give it the attention it needs. We use the latest shop equipment for checking and FRIG! DA1RE Parts & Service : and repairing your tractor. These tools in the hands of our skilled mechanics protect your engine when new parts are being installed. Let us put your tractor on our schedule. Next spring you'll be glad you did. CALL FRONK CHEVROLET Company . Tune in the National Farm and Heme Hour Saturday Tremonton Earl Oyler, Service Mgr. We Repair and Service all makes of Appliances! very NBC ( s SAltS pius-ciMLr.iGn- AND SfftVICf BOX ELDER KOTOIl GO. Dial Tremonton 2311 Korea. In honor of the birthday of Mrs. Vida Manning, the Ericksen sisters met at Mrs. Manning's home and visited through Saturday. In attendance were Sylvia Our Plan For Keeping "Cat" Equipment In Action I PlannowtokeepyourpresentMCaterpillarM its work ... for for doing earning equipment in profits! Our services are ready . . . ready to join your fight to conserve your equipment. 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