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Show The LEADEE Thursday, July 31, 1052 ' Beet Days - - - Garlamidl Wfinealt Saturday August 22 - 23 Friday ber. Mrs. Naomi Oyler told inciMary Shaffer, daughter of Mr. dents of the 3 days preceeding and Mrs. Vernon Shaffer is with Mn. Eph Petcnra the 24th of July 1847. The pro- -j her grandparents for an indefgram was followed by a wiener inite stay. roast and square dancing. SPECIAL INTEREST Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams CLASS HOLDS PARTY Mr. Leonard Laub of San Di- and boys recently returned from The Special Interest Class sp- ego spent the weekend at the a vacation trip. They spent Thursday afternoon and evening onsored a bon fire party Tuesday L. R. Shaffer home. at Kemmerer, Wyoming, with Mr. on on church lawn, Saffer returned home evening which featured a pioneer pro- Saturday from a two weeks va- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thessens. Friday they went to Yellowgram. The theme was "Our Pio- cation with his children in Id-h- o. On stone Park, where they spent 2 C. E. President Mr. Mrs. and Sherman neer Heritage." Oyler then spent Sunday with Mr. Smith was the speaker of the ev- and family joined them there on days Mrs. Adams at Black-foo- t. and Hugh Turs-day ening and treated the subject, Wednesday evening and on the party went on a fishing "The Desert Shall Blossom as Mrs. Naomi Oyler was in Plthe Rose." Alice Isaacson told trip on the Salmon River. They IsL. 100 life of were Grove on Sunday for the easant I. in the successful in Incidents bagging Gleason family reunion. aacson, one of the early settlers pounds of fine salmon. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Don in this vicinity. .The Garland Dessle Coe with Connie Wood Camp of the Daughters of Utah Shaffer of Ogden took Mrs. Sha- were in Provo Saturday and SunPioneers sang two numbers and ffer and Lenord Laub to Clarks-to- n day. and Logan while they visited the J. P. Christensen family furMrs. Liza Gleason of California nished an instrumental num with relatives and friends. is visiting wth Mrs. Oyler, she spent Monday wth Mr. John W. Larson and the Louis Larson family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bourne and East Garland the . family spent Sunday to Tuesday at the Delos Adams home. Mr. Bourne returned home Sunday evening. Ardes took the rest back to Layton on Tuesday. On Monday they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Adams in Layton. Delos Adams, Ardes and Max-ln- e spent the 24th in Ogden with Mrs. Leila Boothe and family. President and Mrs. R. J. Potter spent Pioneer day at Stone, Idaho, where they attended the pro, gram, rodeo and races. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper and family entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr .and Mrs. Frank Colmier of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Colmier and five children of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bogne of Minneapolis, Minnesota and Mr. and Mrs. George Coombs of Fielding. Mrs. Doris Peterson and Yetta Karen visited with Miss Louise McCarrey at Richmond and Wednesday. Miss McCarrey, a former Garland school teacher, recently returned from a mission in the eastern states. The Petersons also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Perkins of Smithfield. Mr. and ,Mrs. Kermit Sorensen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sorensen of Ruth, Nevada, visited at the Dorris Peterson home during the week. Mrs. Frank Wood, Mrs. Claud Allred, Mrs. M. J. Wood, Mrs. Wayne Gam and Mrs. Glen Wood took Mrs. J. P. Christensen out to dinner at Em's Cafe on her Birthday Anniversary on only . '4?.iV P'k jmr tax M I'm J.00 I 14 '.Why risk danger riding on smooth, unsafe tires? Get Goodyear's famous Marathon noted for its xuggedness . . . for its long; dependable service. J II Winzeler Motor Co. jPhonc 5181 Tremonton imioiiiim Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hansen of Salt Lake City spent the week end at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holman of Ogden were at the Johnson family reunion at the Murray City Park on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Holman, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jackson and children and Mrs. Sophia Larson spent the 24th in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jackson and children left for their home in Gardnerville, Nevada after. spending six weeks with their parents. Mr. Jackson attended summer school at the USAC. Mr. and Mis. Eph Peterson and son Rex and Rodney Peterson! Northwest Mrs. Glen Iversen spent sevspent pioneer day in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole and fam- eral days in Salt Lake City with her sister. Mrs. Frona Frisby. ily. Mrs. Ernest Huggins was hostMr. and Mrs. Ross Rhodes spent the 24th in Logan Can- ess to her club Saturday yon. Mr. Octavo H. Weiler of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Eric Northman and daughter Sally of Seattle, Lake City visited her mother. Washington, spent last week at Mrs. Nancy H. Holmgren Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Moser and the Paul and Louis Larson homes. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Rex Clayson of Po- Larson and family of Salt Lake catello, Idaho, visited with Mr. City joined theim. The North-ma- and Mrs. Marlow Checketts Sun left for their home Tues- day evening. The Claysons took day morning. David Larson, son their son. Stephen, home with of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson ac- them. He has been a guest at companied tnem home for a the Checketts home while his visit. parents were on vacation in Yel Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Lemmon lowstone Park. and two daughters of Seattle Little Misses Judy and Janet came Monday and are spending Clayson of Fairview, Idaho are the week here. Mrs. Lemmon will guests of their cousins, Sydney, be remembered as the former Myron and Bryce Checketts this week. Judy Northman. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette GraMr. and Mis. Whitney Checkver spent Thursday in Portage etts entertained the Variety Club with Mr. and Mrs. Will Harris. at a weiner roast in Box Elder Mr. and Mrs. Harris visited with Park Monday evening. Guests inthe Grovers on Friday. cluded Mr. and Mrs. Vay Jensen, Mrs. Mort Riser and children Roland Barker. Reed Munns, spent the 24th in Ogden and Claire Andersen and Marlow were overnight guests of Mr. and Checketts. Mrs. Deon Grover. Gaylen reMr. Paul Kimball left for his turned home with them to spend home in Glen View, 111. after the week. spending some time here visiting Mrs. Ed Isaacson and her cou- relatives. Mrs. Kimball and chilsin, Mrs. Dion Packard of Hous- dren, Nancy, Paul and Pamela ton, Texas accompanied the MIA remained here and will visit longirls on a three day trip to be ger with her mother, Mrs. Albert spent on Bear Lake. They left E. Holmgren. Mrs. Kimball is the former Audreinne Holmgren. Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen Mrs. Lynn S. Holmgren enterhad as guest three days this tained Monday afternoon at a week, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Coo- family party for her daughter Shawnna. It was her fourth per of Mar Vista, California. birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Iversen Bear River City of Brigham were guests of their Andrea Huggins parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iversen Monday evening. ns , MIDWEST VISITORS RETURN Mr. and Mrs. Roland W. Jensen of Roy, Utah and' Miss Helen Christensen of this city recently LEADER WANT ADS PAY " " ' City is spending a week with Myrna Madsen. Mr. and Mrs: Arlirf Madsen and family spent Sunday at Lagoon. Deweyville Both Barklc MELVIN BARRUS IN HOSPITAL The many friends and relatives of this community wish for a very speedy recovery to Mel-vBarrus, son of Bishop and Mrs. Wlnford Barrus, who underwent a major operation in the Dee Hospital in Ogden last Friin day. Rose Marie Pett of Brigham City spent three days this week with Rose Ann Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle and children, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barkle of Providence and family and Reo Barkle and Blaine Gar- dner spent Visitors at the Wesley Dustman home last week included Harold Wilson of Courtland, California, Leland Wilson, Pocatello, Idaho, and Mamie Go range and grand daughter Judy of Phoenix, Arizona. - Guests of the Ervin Garfield have been Darla Jean and Linda Baddley of Richland, Washington. The girls are neices of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield. the 24th at Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Anderson and baby of Roy spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish. Wallace Neilson, who is employed with Germer, Abott, and Waldron in Weber Canyon, spent the holiday weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Neil-so- n. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. I Wheatley were Mr. and Mrs. G. 'L. Weedon of Brigham and Mr and Mrs. J. Virgal Stoddard of Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Perry of Slaterville and Mr. and Mrs. Perry of Ogden were Sunday callers of Mrs. Pearl Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swainston and daughter Faye of Preston, Idaho called on Mr, and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perry and family were Sunday dinner guests in Preston, Idaho of Mr, and Mrs. Howard Johnson. Mrs. Frank Jensen called on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rock in Brig ham City Sunday. Nancy Waiters of Salt Lake Wil-m- er DON'T WORRY about poultry problems. Utah Poultry has field . men and veterinary experts to help , solve your headaches. See YOUR branch manager. returned from a vacation trip to the midwest. They visited with friends and relatives in Brecken-rdg- e, Minnesota, and in Lisvon, Wahpeton, and Wyndmeu, North Dakota, Mr. Jensen's home. Several sightseeing trips were also taken. They included a tour of the Black Hills, Mt. Rushmore (the Shrine of Democracy) and the capitol at Pierre, South the Badlands and the capitol at Bismark, North Dakota, Otter Lake, Minnesota and Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen were feted at many parties during their visit. They report that the crops in that part of the country were excellent. Mrs. Jensen is the former Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Joseph Christensen of this city. Lt. and Mrs. Theral Christensen and son Gene left for their home in Long Beach, California after a pleasant visit here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen and 'other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moore and two sons, who have been guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon for several days, left for their home in California, Friday. Dae-kot- a, Jo-An- ne Bur-ban- k, 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE .9 M$k$ in com- ble. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Burton .re turned from an enjoyable trip to Yellowstone Park. Mr, Clifford Thorsen received as lovely a gift as any one could iif Service Department Open Daily 8:00 to 6:00 P. M. CAREY-FOR- D, Mrs. Ivy M. Andersen, pany with Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Andersen and children of Cen- terville spent the weekend at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mar- INC. Phone 2121 Night Phones Tremonton 3237 or 4942 wish for his birthday, July 24, a beautiful baby boy. Mrs. Thorsen and son are at a local hospital. Ward Conference was held Sunday. President Elbert Beech-e- r of the Stake Presidency and Eugene Wright of the High Council were present. Mr. and Mrs. FJdred Kimber of Ogden visited her mother, Mrs. Mary Holman Thursday. They also attended the 24th eel ; ebration. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morten-se-n and children, Sharon and Kay are vacationing in the ' ' We're proud to announce the John Deere "60" and "50"" Tractors successors to the famous Models "A" and "B." We have a "60" on display now. Come in and inspect it. The harder yon are to please, the more impressed you're going to be and the sooner you'll want to get your hands on the wheel and put one of these tractors through its paces in the field. That's when you'll know they're truly great new tractors. all-ne- w IEBS6Q IQBefSB 8EMISE PHONE 2211 TREMONTON, UTAH |