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Show The LEADER Thursday, June 5, 1952 Dcweyville Ruth Barkle TROUSSEAU TEA GIVEN 1 Mrs. Jesse Earl was hostess at t t hon- - a Trousseau Tea Sunday oring her daughter Rheta. The special out of town guests were Mrs. Ethelene Burnham, Barbara Fosgrene, Afton Fosgrene and Lulu Burnham, all of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Max Orton of Ogden. Mrs. Virginia Blackham had charge of the guest book and the eighth grade girls assisted in the serving. Mrs. Ella Hunsaker of Cokeville, Wyoming assisted! Mrs. Earl. j Mrs. T. L. Mrs. Zane .Wheatley, Gladys Stoddard and Wheatley spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Henry Yates. Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank were Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Burbank and children and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burbank and children of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Burbank of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Burbank and children J Mrs. Arlin Madsen. of Dewey ville and Mr. M. B. Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burbank of Brigham, Mr. and Jesse Earl were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Hansen of Preston, Idaho Lee Linder and daughter Betty and Miss Glane Burbank of Pres- Jones, Mr. and Mrs. LaVern ton, Idaho. Other callers during Hardy and daughter Patty of the day were Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cgden, and Mr. and Mrs. Ren Marble of Tremonton and Mr. Hunsaker and children, Lynn, a n d Mrs. George Burbank of Douglas, and Gwen of Cokeville, Prestoh, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Har-wo- Wyoming. of Salt Lake City. Lynn Wheatley of Lewiston Mrs. Alvin Madsen, Myrna and called on Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Junior Madsen and Janiel Mar- i Wheatley, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley ble spent Saturday in Salt Lake accompanied their son, Airman City. 1st Class Zane Wheatley to Salt ' Mrs: Tom Ault spent Monday Lake City Friday to catch his in Brigham with Mrs. Duett plane for Fairbanks, Alaska afLoveland. ter spending the month Weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. here. A. R. Burbank was Dallas Har-woo- d. Friday dinner guests of Mr. Sunday dinner guests were and Mrs. Arlin Madsen were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harwood of and Mrs. Don Hunsaker and Salt Lake City, Mrs. Horace Lish Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sta Sr. of Deweyville, Kay Mathias children, of and Mrs. Eliza ples Ogden of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Madsen of Tremonton. Mrs. Clyde Barron of Brigham Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley City. . Carol Madsen, Claudia and attended the funeral services Evelyn Waters of Salt Lake City for their nephew, Billy Borg-stroat Brigham City Saturday. spe,nt the weekend with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle od past m ON THIS FAMOUS MAKE PUSH BUTTON fjag; arMaraj while. ELECTRIC RANGE REG. and children spent Sunday in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Haklo and Mr. and Mrs Ronald Walters. Elmer Jensen of Provo was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and son Gary, Mrs. .Mildred Richardson and daughter Patsy of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. John Becker of Ogden and 'Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Loveland of Tremonton were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ault. Mrs, Richard Kunz of Drager-to- n spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson. Danny Kunz remained to visit for a 359.95 Advertised in McCall's, Saturday ning Post, Good Housekeeping. Seven surface heats, fully automatic king sized oven with broiler. Eve- See us for the best Refrigerator deal youVe ever heard of! THE.STO R EOF VALUE S NORTHERN FURNITURE and APPLIANCE Garland and Tremonton Darlene Lish of Cache Junction visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson called on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shelby of Brigham Friday. Thursday Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Marble were Mrs. Keith Rhodes of Carrie Idaho, Mrs. Brig Williams of Sugar City, Idaho and Mrs. Bill Potter of Garland. Friday callers were Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Evans of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rhodes of Pocatello, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Marice Rhodes of Garland and Mrs. Mae Rhodes and daughter Mary of Logan. Mary and Nadine Barnard are in Ogden for a week with Mrs. Zana Barnard. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Sorensen at Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dewey and Dianne Schoenfield of Ogden were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gardner. " Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Knowles of Oakland, California, Mr. and Mrs. ,'ohn Couch, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wilscn, Mr. and Mrs. Don Poulen of JLogan, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudbury and Mr. and Mrs. Laile Campbell of Salt City, Mrs. Lilly Fearson and daughter Dori- - of Long Beach, California and Mrs. J. L. Couch of Garland were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cris Jensen and Mrs. Axel Hassell." Mr. and Mrs. JacK Germer spent Thursday in Ogden with Mr .and Mrs. Clark Barron. Bishop and Mrs. Charles Dewey of Ogden called on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spackman and family spent Friday in Ogden with Mrs. Marvin Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson of Preston, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. David S. Evans, Mrs. Don Haskett of Pocatello, Idaho, visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. DEALER Bear River City IV pen fS!:'. J It J " "'" " - new x Parker "51" 15.00 5.75 M2.50 don't need to be an architect, draftsman or artist. You don't need to buy a thing. Just make two simple statements telling us the kind of remodeling you'd like to do and why you think Douglas Fir Plywood is the best material to use . . . then make a rough floor plan of your home as it is and show the changes you'd like to make. or a new room, 46 BIG PRIZES! Just for telling us how you would add a or how you would enlarge the kitchen or modernize the attic, you can win as much as $4,000 for just one ideal $3,000 immediately and a bonus of $1,000 if you go ahead with your plans and complete your project by August 31, 1953. 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You ought to sample the way Dynaflow Drive FBOEIIX PHONE 2311 ?:: Miiiy Adam's Drug Store zPSl in the driveway is a Buick. It has just It belongs to this proud young couple. They've just "arrived" too. They've arrived at a discovery the discovery that owning a Buick instead of a "low-price- d car" isn't so much a matter of money. It's a matter of knowing the facts of life. Buick prices are closer to the prices of smaller, less if ' KMMBHmmiiww Here 10 ' Idaho. rcho Add-a-roo- ,J Parker "21" Special Mm if a Puir EASYI - New Prker "51" V " 1 lilllpiilll - i)MzzL J Of x New ' Q if u Li . j ifliaililP . 7m' at a Brigham City Hospital. Parker p; ill " New .in , BS'Tijirm- City and their respective fami- ' lies. Mrs. Inez J. Christensen left for her home In San Francisco. California, Tuesday. She has been here visiting her mother, Mrs. Peter S. Jensen, who is HL Mrs. LaMar Iversen is confined iiSlilillPllfllii Dad Qosl-Cai- e Andrea Huggina Mrs. Robert N. Gardner and granddaughter Sydney Jeppsen of Mantua left Sunday morning for Tacoma, Washington where they will spend the next two weeks as guests of Mrs. Gardner 's daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bigler and family. Mr .and Mrs. Ardell Anaersen, Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. Max Facer and family of Perry, and Mrs. Don Barker and daughters of Willard were guests of Mrs. Ernest Andersen, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Caroll Hall spent Friday afternoon at Portage with Mr. and Mrs. Alber Hall. Mrs. Ivy M. Andersen was gracious hostess to her club SaturClarence Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry and day afternoon. A delicious lunch children of Ogden, Mrs. Carie was served to eight members. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Allred and Boothe of Honey ville and Mrs. O. H. Peterson of Petersboro called daughters, Mrs. Dean Howard, on Mrs. Pearl Perry Friday. and Mrs. Ona Hansen of Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock were calling on friends here Friand children spent a few days day. L Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emery during the week in Panguitch with relatives. Huggins Friday were Mr. and Joseph Hansen of Wendell, Mrs. Heber Cloward of Provo, Idaho, Mrs. Lloyd Newsome of Mr. Roy Long and Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake City and Mrs. Bob Lloyd Bowen of Wellsville, Leo Bates of Salt Lake City were Gunnell and children of Salt Friday and Saturday guests at Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Claire the Chris Hansen home. Huggins and Mr. and Mrs. ClifDinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ford Huggins of Brigham City Raymond Heusser ,Friday were and Miss Sherrie Long of WellsMrs. J. P. Barnard of Brigham, ville. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Scoffield and Mr. and Mrs. Marice Fowers and Darrel Barnard of Ogden. motored to Montana Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr spent will spend a few days visiting Saturday in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Scoffield. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lund. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Slatter, Mrs. Wayne Norr visited Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Andersen of day in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Brigham and Mrs. Boyd Munne 1 Your KELVINATOR and WESTTNGHOUSE and children of Garland were Delbert Staggi; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wheatley guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey of Lewiston were Sunday din- Ramsdell Friday. Mrs. Esther O. Merkley and ner guests of Mr. rnd Mrs. RayBeryl of TrideL Utah daughter mond Heusser. was calling on friends here FriMr. and Mrs. Lee Holiday of day. They also visited her sister, Ogden called on Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Burnice Hunsaker, and broErnest BouwhuLs Sunday , ther Earl Ohman of Brigham Sure is true fry for '52 CBEVBOLET'lev TREMONTON, UTAH . |