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Show 1 The LEADER , Thursday, . April 24, 1952 The Future Progress Guild met family of Yuba City. California, Elsie Well- were guests at the home of Mr. Florence Monsoa ing Thursday evening for their and Mrs. Afton Adams and famt regular meeting with Mrs. Sara ily one evening last week. HOMECOMING HELD FOR Moss as assisting hostess. Club Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling, LA MAR ASHBY President Mrs. Rhoda Welling Mr. and Mrs. Uel Gam, Mr. and Mrs. Nesson of Mrs. Ernest Burnett and Mr. and A homecoming program in presided. records and gave Mrs. Wesley Gam attended the played Ash-bcompliment to Elder LaMar an interesting discussion on U and I party held at the Garwho recently arrived home music appreciation. A lovely lun- land Armory Saturday evening. from an IDS New Zealand Mis- cheon was served by the hostess A hot supper was served and a sion was held at the ward chapel to twenty-thre- e club members program enjoyed. 8unday evening. Mrs. Nesson and and two Guests at the home of Mr. and The program numbers were Mrs. Elvaguests, of Tremonton. Mrs. Parley Petersen and fam Korth all requested by LaMar and Mrs. Edith Welling returned ily last week were Mr. and Mrs. consisted of a solo, "I'll Never Emil Nelson and four sons of Pass This Way Again" by Marvin home Sunday from Topeka, Kanvisited where Rainier; Oregon. she her with sas, Ashby accompanied at the piano Max Mrs. Mr: and Mrs. Scott Fryer of Ogby Mrs. Marvin Ashby. Ralph children, Lt. and will remain for an den visited with their parents, who Ashby gave a talk and LaMar Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Allred and told of his experiences while in indefinite period. Sunday. the mission field. Carl Ashby Sunday guests at the home of family Mr. and Mrs. Brig Godfrey, sang a solo," Blessings On This Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth -- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Godfrey and House" accompanied by Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Chris Mrs. Emma of Ogden Thompson Marvin Ashby. Prayers were of- tensen and family of Tremonvisited with Mrs. Eliza Godfrey Mr. Mrs. RichardArch and ton, fered by Clark Rudd and Fred son of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson Grover. and family Sunday afternoon. Ross Wood and family. Mr. and Mrs. M, J. Udy re Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wood entertained a group of cently Modern Room Dramatic and family and Mrs. Lizzie Wood friends at a party at their home. In a modern room with beige of Farmington visited with Mr. A was served to Mr. hot supper walls and trim, the are above the and Mrs. Ralph Ashby and famMrs. Richard and Packer of Tred i brick la fireplace "i V v ' .... L monton, Mr. and Mrs. ily Sunday.' Dean charcoal black (or dramatic painted Mr. and Mrs. Afton Adams and Coombs and Mr. and Mrs. Ross contrast The charcoal color is re-peated on the edges of bookshelves daughter Elaine, attended fun- Rhodes of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. and on the iron framework of a eral services for their brother-in-laDwight Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. table. Sheer white Wayne Boothe, at Ogden Wesley Gam, Mr. and Mrs. Elmglass curtains from ceiling to floor last week. Mrs. Boothe, who will er Coombs and Mr. and Mrs. Leo re flanked by gold draperies. In the upholstery and accessories are be remembered as Miss Leila Ad- Coombs, Pinochle was played, ams was a former school teacher with prizes dashes of red and yellow. going to Blanche in Fielding. Coombs. Elmer Coombs, Ross The Book Lore Club met at the Rhodes and Ruth Packer. A hot home of Mrs. Helen Severson supper was served. Mrs. J. D. Munson attended a Thutsday evening for their semiwith Mrs. Ina monthly meeting wedding dinner in compliment Udy and Mrs. Mabel Hansen as to Mr. and Mrs. Clair Allen at assisting hostesses. Club presi- the home of Mr. and Mrs.- Dave dent, Mrs. Ina Udy presided. Mrs. Allen at Perrry Friday, dalr is Mabel Hansen was chairman for Mrs. Munsons Grandson. Mrs. Leroy Allred and Mrs. the program. Mrs. Helen Severi, son reviewed by Erna Jensen visited with Mrs. Thor Heyerdahl. Luncheon, was Justensen at Logan Sunday aftserved. Special guests were Miss ernoon. Ruth Johnson of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherland Miss Joyce Severson. The next and son Glade, 'were dinner dub meeting will be held at the guests at the home of Mr. and home of Mrs. Florence Munson Mrs. Wesley Goodsell and family firing the family on your trip ts at Newton Sunday. April 30th. Salt Lake City. Pay the regular Mr. and Mrs. Joe Archibald of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Severson attended funeral services for Benson Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Fred yourself and your ', wife. No charge Dorothy Herron Giles at Ogden Grover and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne lor children under , 14 years, Orover of East Garland, Mr. and Saturday. accompanying I you. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson Mrs. Kendall Robbins, Mr. and NIWHOUSl't IIOTIL were dinner guests at the home Mrs. Marvin Ashby and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hastings Dorothy Burton met at the home SALT lAKE cmr of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashby at Roy Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams and and family Sunday evening following Sacrament meeting where they listened to LaMar's experiences while at New Zealand and enjoyed looking at pictures. "W'i;aiv-"Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holt and family of Ogden visited with Mr. KNOWS: and Mrs. Earl Holt Saturday. THE i not Sunday guests at the home of enough legally right Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist were Thar if no such thing as an "unavoidable accident" Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Bailey of 1t Courtesy is contagious- - van on 'I Kenwick, Washington and Mrs. Ihe highway W. H. Hawkins of Ogden. "Safety Is No Accident!" Mrs. E. W. Sutherland and son MO YOU KNOW: "More than 25,000 Kent attended a wedding recep380 In Utah U. S. communities tion for Mr. and Mrs. Darrell depend solely on tracks for freight service?" Cottle at the Baptist Recreational Hall in Ogden last week. Dar rell is the son of Lucille and Art Cottle and is a nephew of Mrs. Sutherlund. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hastings of Roy and Tommy Greenwell of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Holt and family at Tremonton Sunday. CfMiftiQ The Social Development Club sponsored the program given at the Ladies Self Culture Club at the Garland Armory Friday with Mrs, LaVern Reldiiig V ': VZ1..-- at the home of Mrs. - Tre-mont- on y, Mc-Clell- , - .- . white-painte- ; w, glass-toppe-d - "Kon-Tik- Mad-doc- ks Ro-ho-lt. . ER Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Lilenquist Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baird spent at Logan Sunday in Salt Lake visspent Monday Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hardy are iting with Mr and Mrs. Ray visiting with their children, Mr. Lilenquist. :" and Mrs. Blaine Saunders at Susan ville, California. They will also visit with relatives at Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burns were Ogden visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Chrlsten-se- n and family, Mr. and Mrs. Odell .Burns and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burns and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Hall of Gar-landa- Mr. and and Mrs. Ted 'I J Save many steps and earn many dollars more by putting electricity to work on your farm. It costs so little and helps so much with such jobs as water pumping, water heating, barn cleaning, milking and brooding. BUY FROM YOUR DEALER as hostess. Mrs. Ina Udy had charge of the program. James Shen, an exchange Chin ese student from the A. C. at Logan discussed "Communism in China." Paul Capener of River side played some musical num bers on his Clarinet, accompan led on the piano by Mrs. Ellen Capener. A tasty luncheon was served by Mrs. Brough. Mrs. Eima Petersen and son, Norman and daughter, Marie and Mrs. Arlene MacFarland spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Claine Petersen at Salt Lake City. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen and family were Miss Betty Pet ersen and her friend, Miss Mar jorle Mac Farland, of Sugar City, Idaho. Mrs. Carolyn Jensen and fam ily of Brigham visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nobel Pet ersen and family Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason had as guests last week Mrs. Alice Arnold, Mrs. Edna Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Howbaer and son Richard of Pueblo, Colot rado. . , , ; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Over-myof Ogden last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Packer and er ; - e Water, the Hotter $?QQ OoowltoC!orher The M. W. Wards enjoyed a visit from Mr. and Mrs.' A. M. Sanford of Boise the week.:. " ' during V i ' " , iV w ft lJZ f Q ' - FR0:iK CHEVROLET - Mt Snow ClOfUlY and Mrs. John Laws spent Phone 2311 Sunday in Malad. Mr. Tremonton ORDER AJ017 nd Neil-so- n family of Deweyville spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bums. Frank Stayner and son, Ray, of Boise, Idaho were calling on friends on Tuesday. W im J I 1 11 Elwood Beautiful Granite Memorial For This Memorial Day s MAY 30th Mable Romer Only the highest quality granites in all the standard colors are shown in our display of monuments and markers. 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The eighth grade students of Sunday morning a group of the Fielding school held a danc- men drove to Ogden to bold ing party at the recreational hall priesthood meeting with Peter Saturday evening to which they Rasmussen and H. C. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller of invited eighth grade students from the schools In the north Toston, Montana spent last week end of the county. A large crowd here at the home of his parents, was present. The hall was at- the Leo Millers. tractively decorated. light reMr. and Mrs. Oscar Dockstader freshments were served. A good of Rupert, Idaho spent several time was had by all attending. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baird at- days this week with the J. H. tended a principals party Friday Laubs. While here they accomevening. A chicken supper was panied Mr. Laub to Ogden, and enjoyed at Maddocks after which spent Sunday visiting with Mr. the evening was spent in Square and Mrs. E. J. Hess in Brigham , Dancing at the Central School city. TREMONTON, UTAH |