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Show The LEADER COLLINSTON Hit B. W. Warlike Two Babies Named Sunday Two baby boys received names and blessings by their grandfathers Sunday in Fast Meeting. The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Kidman of Tremonton was named Verl Leslie Kidman bv Del Kidman. J.VH. Sorensen of East Garland blessed the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fryer and pave him the name of Gary Leon Fryer. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marble attended a family dinner party Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Marble and family spent Sunday in Salt Lake City. They were called there on account of the illness of Mrs. Francom's mother, Mrs. Grace Stoler. Sunday dinner guests at the Jens Veibell home were Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Anderson of Mantua: Mr .and Mrs. Marion Fros-et- h and son of Cornish and Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Zilles of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Castleton and daughter Mary of Garland were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Ericksen. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Ericksen and family attended a family dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Wamsley at Garden City. It wa3 in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Ericksen's grandmother, ' Mrs. Mabel Wamsley. Deweyville. Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Sim-meMr. and M's. Van Forsren spent Tuesday in Ogden. and family of Bothwe1! v's'ted Mr. and Mrs- Jens Veibell were Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed dinner ?uests at the home of Mr. Bowers and Mrs. Elizabeth and Mrs. David Richards in Saturday. They visited Watt Thomas, who has spent ErlghamGlen Richards, who has with several weeks in the Veterans returned from the Armed just in Salt returned Lake, Hospital to the Charles Bishop home. Mr. Services in Korea. nnf Airs rwrrnh Wiora1 nf T a v. i Mr. and Mrs. Heber Zollinger and daufiter Charlene of Sub-let- t, ton brought him home. Idaho, have spent the past Colin Fryer of Riverside, spent the weekend with his grandpar- week at the home of Mr. and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fryer. Mrs. A. A. Johnson. Carol Warnke of Ogden, spent Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Francom in n? - Sv Thursday, February 7, 1952 their the weekend at the home of her remembered as the former Miss parents, Warnke. and Mr. FernLott Mrs. R. W. children, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Leland Wodruff attended Wynn Wood and son, Bruce of funeral services in Logan TuesTooele. day for a cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jenkins and family of Ogden visited with Mr and Mrs. Alvin Woodruff Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Anger and of Fall City, Oregon have been family Sunday. visiting with the Woodruffs in Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Suther- East Tremonton during the past land and sons Kent and Glade week. spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland and family and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sutherland at Pocatello. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Farnsworth and Miss Barbara Betenson of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Lulu Betenson and son, John ,of ' ATTEND GAME AT Y The D. B. Greens, Clifton Ker-r- s and James Waltons drove to Provo Saturday to atetnd the Utah-BYgame and visit Donna Green and Dwain Kerr, who are attending school at the T. They also visited the Primary Children's Hospital in Salt a&e un the way home. : Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Overmyer Mrs. Russell Satterwaith of and Mrs. Reta Sharkey of Ogden Garden City, spent several days visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Mason last week . val Ericksen and family. Mr. and Mrs.,W. U. Welling! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell and spent Wednesday and Thursday family of Ogden visited Sunday at Salt Lake City. , at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. 3. D. Munson entertained Cornelius Bell. at a party at her home Friday Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marble afternoon in compliment to her and family spent Sunday afternoon in Brigham City, where dauehter.Mrs. Grace Hales of Riverside. Other guests present they visited with Mrs. J. P. Bar- were Mrs. Ardis Burt, Mrs. Shar- nard. on Richins, Mrs. Doris Farns- Mrs. CHff Petersen spent several davs in Logan at the home worth and Mrs. ReVon Francisco Hazel Allen and of her daughter, Mrs. Alice Horn-ada- y. cf Ogden, Mrs. daughter, Susan of Perry, Mrs. Glenna Hales ofTremonton, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Durfey Florence Munson and Mrs. Lucentertained at a family dinner ille Godfrey.,1 A tasty luncheon Wednesday evening in honor of was and the afternoon the birthday of Mrs. Durfey's spentenjoyed in a social. The guest of mother. Mrs. Mary Maughan, of honor was presented with nice, ; Wellsville. j gifts. . Mr. and Marvin Simmons Mrs. Elma Peterson and son, entertained at a family dinner Sunday in honor of the birthday Norman and daughter, Marie of their sons, Derald and Gerald attended a farewell party for Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Macfa.rlane, at the home DeWayne Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen at Thomas Robbins and son of Og- Tremonton Wednesday evening. den and Marianne Manning of A lovely supper was served.. Other guests were Mr .and Mrs. Tremonton. Clyde Sorenson and baby of Garland and Mrs. Ferris Marfar-lan- e. FIELDING The evening was spent in Munson Florence playing games. Ferris left on By U le. Mrs. Ralph Ashby entertained at a party at her home Monday afternoon in compliment to her daughter, Earla Dean on her fifteenth birthday anniversary. A largf group of friends were present and enjoyed an afternoon of games. Refreshments ' M-s- were served. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Packer accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. "Inane Packer of Logan attended the basketball game at the Field House in Logan Friday evening. Mr .and Mrs. E. H. Packer spent the weekend at the Thane Pack er home in Logan. Mr. and Mrs: LaVere Well'ng February 4th to report for duty' and family of 0;den and Mrs. at Fort Douglas.' While Ferris is Cliff Mateson of Bear River City away, his wife, Arlene Macfar-- 1 were lane will live with her mother,' Mr.Sunday guests at the home of and Mrs. Clifford Welling. j Mrs. Elma Petersen. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Thomas Here's your base of operations for your campaign The MIA Gold and Green Ball evening Mrs. Elma Petersen and and to keep your present "Cat" equipment hard at work! of spent Randolph baby will be held at the Fielding Rec- - Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Roundy at- - the weekend with their parents, Our service facilities are ready and able to care for your reational Hall on Tuesday, Feb- tended a party at the recreation Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and equipment repair needs whether it's complete rebuilding ruary 12th. Everyone is invited al hall at "Riverside given in family. or minor repair. These service facilities are to attend. compliment to Ferris. for equipment servicing . . . they are equipped with Mr .and Mrs. E. H. Packer were Mr. and Mrs. C W. Bourns enSunday guests ai I'ne home of dinner guests at the home of machinery and tools to speed repair jobs to tertained a groin of friends at Mr .and Mrs. Ernest Burnett Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner lower repair costs . . . they are manned by equip ' "Economy" Wringer-Washtheir home Friday evening. A and family were Mr. and Mrs. at Bear River City one ment specialists hired for their experience and evening pot luck supp?.r was enjoved by Delbert Wood and family of Far-- ; last week. factory trained in fast, economical "Caterpillar" . Mr. and Mrs. Evan Gee of Gar- mington. "t methods of repair. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lamb of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilcox and land, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farns-wortMake these facilities your service headquarters. Spent Plymouth Sunday evening Plus Laundry Kar and Mr. and Mrs. E,. C. Mason, son, Seth, spent Wednesday vis- at the E. C. Mason home . Keep your "Caterpillar" equipment in action. removable basket Mr, and Mrs. Frank Wood, Mr. iting with Mr. and Mrs. Dale and Mrs. J. D. Munson, Mr. and Wilcox and family in Salt Mrs. ElaineTelliserro and chil and Mrs. Evan Hess and Mrs. W. M. Welling and Mr. and ' And Plastic Mr". A. W. Burns. The evening familv spent Sunday visiting dren have been visiting wth Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Darrell God- Telliserro's Aunt, Mrs. Rudyj Basket Linen was spent playing pinochle. Miller, before leaving on FebruMr. and Mrs. Lyle Hess and frey and family at Clarkston: LOGAN PRESTON two small daughters of Ogden Sunday guests at the home o ary 19th to join their husband TREMONTON Mr. Mrs. W. were and Hess F. in and father weekend the their with Germany. spent narents, M- -. and Mrs. Earl Skinner and family. They had their baby blessed at Sacrament meeting; Sunday. She was given the name of Connie. MODEL AW 161 Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy acOive. yoe many edveatests at washers at km companied bv friends from Og washing, adjmt-oden are enjoying a couple of wringer, permadrive mechanism, big family capacity. weeks vacation in Arizona and Cal'fornia. Mrs. Evelyn Keith of Wapato, low-pri- ce Washington arrived here last week to care for her mother, Tremonton Mrs. James H. Hess, who is con fined to her bed with sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jones of Authorized deafer Rexburg. 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