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Show The McKlNLEY Riverside Sixth Grade The sixth grade is working on an assembly program. The program goes along with our Social Studies. Some of us are writing the play and others are painting the scenery. The name of the play Is, Life in Feudal Times. The scenes will include those of, nobles, vassals, monks, and laws. Our room Is corresponding mth the sixth grade pupils of the Central Scool in Nephi, Utah. We have received many interesting letters ' and pictures from our Myrle Udy , WARD CONFERENCE HELD m , s j Interests 1 ; ! Control it with an "early stubble spray!" i WASCO CIILORDAIIE or DIELDRIH "formulated for local hard waters" i Early spraying gives heavier yields . . . eliminates residue on hay , . . reduces weevil population. rg L7ASC0 WEED AfiD INSECT SPRAYER for best results! Easy to attach to They are economical in price TRACTOR or TRUCK . . . Rugged in construction ... , . Accurate for exact applications. ... SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER MARKHAM'S Tremonton 2551 aCIICHTIIU ... P Dottor ' . for the syring quarter. Sunday guests at the Reed The Leland Foxleys had a Robert Williams and family and snort visit Saturday with a relMr. and Mrs. Allen Tanner and ative, Decon Hunsaker of Rufamily of Ogden. pert, Idaho. Giles home were Dr. and Mrs. . . - - Mrs. Verona Arbon entertained a large crowd at her hame Fri-- d a y afternoon at a personal shower given in honor of Joan Rose. A brides book was made, prizes were given to Naomi Uarda Larkin, Margie Steed, Amanda Cutler, and Ma-b- le Stokes. Delicious refreshli, ments were.served. The hostesses for the event were Mrs. Verona Arbon, Mrs. Betty Gross and Mrs. Joan Heyder. Joan received many beautiful and useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Edwards of Alamo, Idaho, visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sor- Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Anand son Omar visited in and Malad, Idaho Monday and Tuesday. Friday night a large crowd enjoyed the dance given in honor of Omar Anderson and Gordon Peterson. Omar is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Anderson and has just completed his Basic Training in San Diego with the U. S. Navy. Omar will return to California the 13th of March where he will be with the C. B's' Gordon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orian Peterson. He left Monday mourning for San Diego for is Basic Training with the ' HUDSON HOKNfT SEDAN IN HAKDTOP HUDSON-AI- STYUNO Hardtop Styling is the newest note in beauty . . . the type of styling that has cost extra . . . but it is now yours in Hudson at standard sedan and coupe prices! Moreover, there's surging power in the sensational that makes the engine Miracle fabulous Hudson Hornet the National Stock Car in the Champion. There's amazing there's Hudson in the Wasp. And, engine the most room, best ride and greatest safety, because design. only Hudson has "step-dowCome in . . . drive a Hudson today! 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BRIDAL SHOWER HONORS JOAN ROSE Thursday ening to a Phillips 66 Business meeting and Banquet. Mrs. Archie Rose entertained in complement to her daughter, Joan at a Trousseu tea at her . oy Mrs. Christine Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Talbot were in Salt Lake ev- For Mr. and Mrs. James Knighton and children of Ogden spent the weekend visiting with Mrs. Knighton's mother, Mrs. Irene Snowville U. S .Navy. iiimtui UMIlTHY Mr. and Mrs. Hal Foutz and baby of. Las Vegas, Nevada arrived in Tremonton Saturday for a few days' visit with Mrs. Fou-tz- 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Le-RBunnell. They left Tuesday for Provo, where they will be until June, while Mr. Foutz attends Brigham Young University You can see the style is new. . . derson Logan Apply INSECTICIDES with a Dial home Sunday from 2 until 6 p.m. Beverly Bishop and Mrs. Dan LaNez and Phyllis Larkin were Hickman; Mrs. Helen Anderson in charge of the serving. Many and son Carl; Joe Lundgreen of friends and relatives called dur- Cgden; Omar and Floyd Andersession. son. A buffet Luncheon was ing the day. served and visiting enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Laurence AnderMrs. Ed Udy left Saturday for California to visit with her mo- son entertained at their home all. Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Peterson ther, Mrs. Hyrum Thome. after the dance. Mrs. Lenore Silvester attended Friday night as their Sunday Dinner had a trousseau tea Sunday at Lew- Those present were Mr. and Mrs. guest, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence is ton for Deris Lee Hess Drury, Rex Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Chand son Omar. The arles Anderson, all of Logan; Anderson a niece. dinner was in honor of Gordon Ka-thlMrs. Mrs. Ruth Bowen, and Mrs. Mlna Ward went to Rex-buPeterson and Omar Anderson. Nelson of Malad; Mr. and Friday to be with her dau- Mrs. Herold Pratt of Stone; Mr." ghter, Mrs. Ross Shirley.. The and Mrs. Orian Peterson and Mrs. Frank Stevens and" Mrs. Shirleys have a new baby boy. Mi", and Mrs. Donald Davis son Gordon; Mr. and Mrs- - D. Kenneth Germer spent Monday and daugter, and Mr. and Mrs. G. Nelson Jr. and daughter; Mrs. in Ogden. Dustman were visiting with the Jesse Davis family Sunday. A. A. Capener and grandson LaMa,r Capener, Glen Ward and J. O. Hadfield were in Ogden Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. George Forsbere and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forsberg j visited witht heir brother, Gus, j who is in a Salt Lake Hospital this week. . Mrs. Rowane Macfarlane and daughter Ardeen have returned home after a pleasant visit with the Alf Whites at Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Guthrie of , Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. Murry Moss of Salt Lake City were dinner guests of the Delos Udys Sunday. Gar-bana- ALFALFA WEEVI L USE Thursday, March 13, 1952 ee President Vernal Johns and High Councilman Rosel Zundel were in atendance at ward conference Sunday. A good crowd attended. Talks were given by Kenneth Ward, Carolyn Hales, Mabel Hadfield, Bishop Leland Capener and the visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Richards and children went to Salt Lake Saturday. pen pal3.' Mrs. J. M. Fife of Riverside California has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Glen Ward. Mrs. Cannon's Second Grade Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards We are studying about the were we Logan visitors Wednesday. need to build houses things : and Miss Evelyn Hirschi of Brig-habig buildings. in RivWe get lumber from the forspent the week-en- d ests. Trees are cut down and erside with her brother grant sent to saw mills. Big saws cut and family. the trees Into boards. Mr. and Mrs. Delose Jensen Trains and trucks take lumber were Logan visitors Tursday evan over the United States. ening. Mr. and Mrs. Welling and dauThey use marble and granite blocks in big buildings in the ci- ghter, Renee and Mr. and Mrs. ties. They get the granite and Don Welling attended te weddmarble from quarles. ing of Howard Barlow at Logan r Bricks are made from clay. Thursday. Mrs. Wiliam Silvester and They are taged to make them of her family went to strong. It takes a lot of men to build Ogden Monday to celebrate the a house. birthday of Mrs. William Hess, Some day some of our boys mother of Mrs. Silvester. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hales anmay be builders. nounce the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Udy and Insurance State The state of Connecticut is : Jiown children spent Saturday in Salt fcw extent and variety rf insurance Lake. ' me-nber- E R Bishop Leland Capener and family spent the weekend at their home here. Tey returned to Salt Lake after the conference SCHOOLNEWS Billy Asbton and Bobby Bessinger AD LE . If you Profit- s- want to save money and who doesn't? here's the answer: go in a modern, Union Pacific Coach. 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