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Show The LEADER , Portage; -.- . VISIT IN NEW BBXIOO v; ' Mr. and Mrs. John p. Conley turned home Thursday from New Mexico, Albuquerque, where they have spent the past itwo 'weeks visiting (with their Raymond and daughter Brenda, Mbrs,, DeRoy Hawkz and Mrs. Royal Halford were Ogden visitors Saturday. Brenda stayed bvernight with her little friend Tamara Castletoa end returned home Sunday. Mrs. S. H... Castleton, and daughter Tamara and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Allen of Ogden spent Sunday here with friends and were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen of Elwood. Dixie Sue Johnson accompanied her grandfather, Mr. J. Wll-fo- rd Miller to Ogden Sunday, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller and family. Fred Tubbs of the U of U accompanied Fred Petersen home for the weekend. Mr. Leonard Relatives. M. Petersen and son Dee Len took the boys back to Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins Mrs. Martha Howard-Mr- . and son Leonard, Mrs. Margaret Saturday evening and saw the and Mrs. Joseph Egley and game between the BYU and the Knudsen and Nassie (Mann visited Saturday evening at Clear- family visited in Ogden Sunday U of U. field with Mr. and Mrs. Feme with Mrs. Egley's parents, Mr. B. Flint and sons. The group and Mrs. Ray South. The Egley family were Logan Collinston with Myrtle of Shellman visitors Saturday.. Idaho, Springfield, enjoyed Mrs. R. W. Warnke Mrs. Jack Leak and Mrs. Ef-f- ie supper at "Ma's and Pa's' in Petersen visited Sunday with honor of Van C. Flint who is ALBERT SIMMONS home on leave from the navy Mrs. Sarah Shuman. Mrs. Effie OBSERVES BIRTHDAY and Mrs. Knudsen who recently Petersen of Brigham City is a Albert Simmons, who is ill at guest at the Leak home. celebrated her 6410a. birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lund and the home of his daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Nancy Clegg returned home Saturday after spending children of Salt Lake visited Wm. Cooper in Smithfield, celeseveral weeks in Ogden with her Sunday with her parents, Mr. brated his 81st birthday Mon sister-in-laday. Members of his family -from Carmen Howell, tand Mrs. Perry Stanfill. Mrs. is Stanfill Jed spending here have visited with him. who is very ilL Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson the week visiting in Centerville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. motored to Salt Lake City TuesPenrose Herbert Haacke while Mr. Stan- day and were accompanied by fill is in Montana. Mrs. Amacher of Logan. Mrs. Mrs. Leonard Petersen Mr. and Mrs. Newell Johnsen Amacher left that day by air for SARAH SHUMAN CELEBRATES SEVENTY-SIXT- H BIRTHDAY Mrs; Sarah Shuman returned and daughter-in-laMajor and Mrs. Keith Conley and little son David. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Madsen and family of Pleasantview. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gleed and (family and Mrs. Nellie Rees of Malad were Sunday guests of the, Virgil Harris'. Oran Parkinson and Arthur a Sunday attended Gibbs School convention at Arimo, Idaho, Sunday. Carmen Howell, who has Spent the past ten weeks in the Dee Hospital in Ogden suffering from a heart ailment, is reported slightly improved. Owen Neilsen, a polio patient at the St. Benedicts hospital for1 five months, has been at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen for the past month. ,He is being, taken to Ogden twice a' week for treatment. His condition s gradually improving. Dave Gibbs and Cloyd Morris went to Layton Saturday home Fridav evenine after hair ton business. ing spent the past two weeks in Mr. and Mrs. John F.Conr Brieham with her daughters. ley and Mrs. Vera Hall spent Mrs. Charles Jensen and Mrs. the week end in Idaho Falls! James Miller. She was visited where the Conleys visited with here Saturdav bv her dauehter Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward and Mr. and Mrs. and son and Mrs. Hall visitedl Robert Campbell of Salt Lake. with Mr. and Mrs. Evan Ste ven- Mrs. Brooks Shuman and daugh. , ter Mrs. Thayne Stokes of Both-we- ll ison. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs spent visited with Mrs. Sarah the weekend in Salt Lake Citv Shuman on her 76th birthday, where they attended the U of Monday March 10. TJ BYU basketball game. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peter Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hall of sen and Mr." and Mrs. Milton Brigham City returned home Hodges returned from a two Thursday after spending the week trip during which they vispast two months in Mesa and ited with the Petersens daughter, Pheonix, . Arizona. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Kimber Barlow and here .with, relatives over the family, at Tacoma, Washington, week end. ' ' where Mr. Barlow 'is stationed Mr.; and Mrs. Delos Gibbs and with the Army. family of Salt Lake City were Mr. Wilford Miller returned Sunday guests of Mr. Gibbs par- from spending a few weeks In ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyrum California. Gibbs. Mrs. Fosephing Nelson spent Carlon McCrary and Ronald the weekend at Clearfield with John, students of the USAC her Mrs. George Hew-e-tt daughter, spent the weekend at theif and family. homes here. Miss Oleta Miller of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parkinson and Miss Lois Miller of the BYU and family , of Ogden were spent the weekend at home guests of Leon's parents, Mr, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson SunC E. Miller. day. Dee Len Petersen was a weekCora McCrary has returned end guest of his brother, Fred .from a, three weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fessler in in Salt Lake and accompanied him to his classes at the U of U California. R. C. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Monday . Miss Ruby Turnboy of Oeden Loyal G. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris, Mr. and Mrs. J. visited here Sunday with Miss C. Gibbs and Mrs. V Douglas Myrna Petersen. Myrna returned Laws of Tremonton attended' with her to Ogden and was a the funeral service for Mrs.' guest at the Turnbow home until Robert Neilsen at Salt Lake City Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Miller Saturday. Mr. Nielsen is a are happy at the arrival of a new grandson, of R. C. Harris. born in Ogden to Ed grandson C. Harris is Virgil spending a .at home with his and Faye Miller Price. The new If ainily after several weeks with boy shares his parents 'with a the W. D. Beers sheep outfit sister, Karen and a brother Den nis. near Wendover. '' The officers of the MIA enter Mrs. Wendell Hall and ' son w, (son . tained the members with a party Tuesday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hal Petersen and Mr. and Mrs- Wendel Wolaey of Ogden were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess F. Petersen Saturday at the Maddox, followed by a theater party. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Petersen visited in Salt Lake Thursday with their son Fred and with Mrs. Petersens' mother, j w, Thursday, March 13, 1952 I Germany, where she was to meet of his leg. It has now healed so John B. Mansfield, Plymouth her son who is there In the ar- that he can get around on it.- - ' Utah. med service. She will spend Mr. and Mrs. John Potter and most of the time doing genealog- Gayla visited Sunday with Mr. ical research. v and Mrs. Ronald Kidman and Principal mineral products el are coal molybdenum, Mrs. Lee Stone and Mrs. Odell family at their home in Big Cot- Colorado ailver. gold and tonwood y In Canyon. Salt Blgler spent Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. James White Mr. William" Krelse of Provi- and FOR dence visited for awhile with his visited on Sunday with Mr. and - Alf White Mrsin Preston. daughter, Mrs. LaMar Bo wen Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and family. Mrs. R. W. Warnke were and Aileen Simmons, Ollie Bowen, Melvin Hall and Carol Warnke Warnke Grace Audrey Simmons, and Thelma Bishop were Salt of Ogden. Mrs. Orpha Bowers spent Mon and Lake City visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Francom day in Ogden- Authorized BEUDIX ' and family visited Sunday in Salt Lake City. Sunday afternoon guests of Bishop and Mrs. Clark Bowen were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Richards and daughter Terry, and Mr. arid Mrs. David Richards of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Watt Thomas and baby son, Gary, who have been at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop since Thanksgiving time, left Sunday for Albuquerque, New Mexico . During their time here, Mr. Thomas was recovering from a compound fracture FR1 GIDAIRE Parts & Service AWARDED MEDAL Pfc. Mark C. Mansfield, whose wife, Verda, lives In Wlllard, Utah, has won the Combat Infantryman Badge, symbol of the front line fighting man, while serving In Korea with the 45th Infantry Division. 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