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Show The LEADER Thursday, February 7, 1952 hood who was visiting with her Paul Forsberg spent the week daughter, a neighbor of Mrs. Og- end with his parents, Mr. and den. Mrs. George Forsberg. Mr. Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward and . Myron Richards and family visited in Logan dur- daughter Barbara were in Ogden Saturday night hoping to ing the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy accom- see their son and brother Max panied by Inez Johnson and Ka- on his return from Korea. Russell Capener is home durren, drove to Ogden, where Karen took her polio treatment Fri- ing the weekend from his work day. The nurse reports Karen is in Ogden. doing very well. Ira Ward accompanied by his Mr. and Mrs. Glen Udy and Mother, Mrs. Phebe Ward, son children Bonnie and Richard, Kenneth, and brother and wife, and Mrs. Nina Burnett and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ward visited Grace Allen were in Ogden Sat- Sunday afternoon with brothers and families, Dwight, Wilford urday. The MIA sponsorea a party and Melvin Ward in College , Cache Valley. Saturday . evening in honor of Ward, Mr, and Mrs. Myron Richards Ferris Macfarlane yho is leavvising for the army with the Feb- and Children spent Sunday ruary draft. The program was iting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. followed by a dance. Light re- Melvin J. Ballard in Benson. Mr. freshments were served. Many Ballard has been ill for some is time RIVERSIDE Myrle Udy Missionary Returns Elder John A. Udy returned on Wednesday from a two year mis-sip- n in the Southern States. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy and Mrs. Orson Bailey of Logan drove to Montgomery, Alabama to get him. They went on to Georgia and Florida where John had la bored during the early period of j his mission. He is happy to be home and reports having enjoyed his mission very much. They all say the trio was very splendid and one which they won't forget. The ladies of the Birthday Club honored Mina Warti by meeting at her home on Monday friends and relatives from out ofternoon. Three members of the of town were present. A good crowd attended the social. club were unable to attend. Mrs. J. D. Munson of Fielding Mr. and Mrs. Joel Richards and baby of Sahara Village were entertained for Grace Hales at weekend quests of Joel's parents, her home. Guests were Mrs. Hazel Allen of Perry, Mrs. Ardis Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards. Mrs. Esther Jensen has been Burt, Daris Farnsworth, Sharon in Salt Lake Visiting for two Richins, and Von Francisco of weeks with her daughter and Ogden, Flo Munson, Lucille Godfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Og-de- n. frey of Fielding and Glenna HaDelos Jensen took Mrs. les of Tremonton. Mrs, Lenore Silvester was in Mary Ann Ward and Mrs. Mary Adams and two daughters of Ogden viSitin? her sister, Mrs. Tremonton to SaH Lake where Eva Zundell Wednesday. and Mrs. Joe Forsberg, Mr. they visited Mrs. Ogden and Mr.Mrs. and George Forsberg and brought Mrs. Jensen home. Mrs. Ward had the privilege Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson were in Smithfield Thursday. of4 visiting a friend of her girl Eliason and daughter DeAnn j of Stone, Idaho, were dinner guests last Sunday at the home j of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pratt. Two weeks ago members of! SNOWVILLE Dee visiting. Each lady was presented a beautiful handerChief. SevMrs- Christine Peterson enteen members were present, with Mrs. Kathlee Nelson of d and Mrs. Doris Larsen of Roy the Frienda Club mei at thej home of Mrs. Mattie Nelson in: as special guest. A delicious honor of her birthday, also to' luncheon was served by Mrs. List week the Cup and Saucer Mrs. honor Grace Anderson. The Floe Cutler. Mrs. Helen Anderson Club met at the home of Mrs. Theima Hi'leys to honoi Mrs. evening was spent in sewing and and Mrs. Glenna Cabia. Marlene Anderson on iier Birthday. The evening was spent in playing games and sewing. Mr. Verorfa Arbon was elected Club reporter. The members presented the honored guest with a basenett. Special guests were Mrs. Elva Anderson and Ruth Robbins of Stone, and Mrs. Thel-k- a Anderson. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, MrsAnderson and Mrs. Thelma - J Cup and Saucer Club Entertains 24 - La-v- Ma-la- 134.1-mil- HOUR WRECKER SERVICE on Higley. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvin Korth of East Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Raloh Ashby of Fielding. Stake were visitors at Sunday School and Sacrament meeting but better. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne and daughter Diane spent a couple of days durin? the week with Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Loader in Salt Lake. While there they where they helped in the convisited Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum firmation of Herold Birkey, who Walker who are spending the was baptised into the Church winter in Salt Lake from their last Tuesday. Mr. Birkey is the home in Roosevelt. of Reed Larkin. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gam of Fielding were also present. After meeting Savior Metal Surface Where iron or steel is used in they were all dinner guests at furniture, it requires the Reed Larkin home. before being painted. Phosphate " Mrs. La Von Anderson and son treatments are generally used for this purpose. They form a crystal- Ray visited over the weekend line surface film that is fine grained, with relatives at Sublett, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Showell of uniform in thickness and strongly adherent to the base metal. Rupert, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. HO UR 'SERVICE L-r- i tEMONTON i 4 son-in-la- In Short The shortest sleeping car run is this country (and very likely th shortest in the world) is the 1313-mil- e run from New ork to Springfield on the New HaVen. However, there was a shorter 'one not lent ago. Sleeper car service on the e trip from Scrantcn Lackawanna on "The Owl" was recently discontinued. W t v w Service Department Open Daily 8:00 to 6:00 P. M. INC. CAREY-FOR-D, Phone 2121 Night Phones 3237 or 4942 Tremonton SAP IE WAY We Now Garry A Complete Line Of Magazines 3 Fresh Produce 74 TUNA Orr 1W ORANGES ii 05 CHERRIES i , iKC. Honey bird, Delicious No. 2 can for Pies SUNKIST SWEET JUICY NAVELS v Powdered or Brown LETTUCE ofU. LB. CABBAGE t A K 11 i II m rt U. S. No. 1, New Crop I I AH Dig Coffee Values! nob LB. .... ..LB. it 25 lbs. MARGARINE Sunnybank, Ib 83e lb. Fresh Colored lb. SXJl" 46 oz. can 10 lbs. 24 MILK ,- Cherub, Top Quality Tall Can 4 for BREAD Skylark, Enriched VA lb. 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