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Show THE LEADER Nn Portage VirgH C. Harris Mrs. X. J. John returned home ham City visited wtih Mr. and Wednesday from Kearas, Utah, Mrs. DeRoy Hawks Sunday. Mrs. where she has been visiting with Hawks returned to Ogden with w and daughter, the Edmans. where she will her Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson. spend a week. Mrs. Ulalla Cornwall and dauMary Castleton and daughter ghter Mary of Tremonton and of Ogden were overnight guests Mrs. Ellery Ball of Garland vis- of Mary's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ited with relatives here Wednes- J. B. Allen. Hlavene Haws and Maude Call day. Mrs. Reid Harris and daughter of the Malad Stake S. S. Board Sherri of Malad visited with her were in attendance at Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Har- School here this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs were ris Wednesday and Thursday. Cpl. Khalil Howell, who is sta- Ozden visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lamb of tioned at Boston, Massachusetts, with the Army Medical Corps, Plymouth visited with Mrs. Lamb's father, David W. Morris arrived home Monday of week. He was given an' emer- Sunday. Phil Haris, son of Mr. and Mrs. gency furlough because of the illness of his mother, Mrs. James Virgil Haris returned home from Howell. Nampa, Idaho Sunday after a Mrs. Ruby Neilsen and Mrs. two weeks visit with the Orville Ross Rhodes of Garland visited Harris and Bill Harris families. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. He came with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Neilsen Wednesday. Charles Ward and family of OgMr. and Mrs. John Edman and den. Douglas Ward remained for daughters of Ogden and Mr. and a weeks visit with his cousin. Mrs. Kent Lee and son of Brig- Mr. and Mrs. David Gibbs and son Noel visited in Kaysville Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gibbs and Miss June Gibbs. Mrs. Donna Malan and Mrs. j :li l m a i iruuuy uupm 01 ugaen were , son-in-la- Miss Flo Roderick, bride-to-b- e, the guest of honor at a mls- eeUaneous shower given by her jtster, Bertha Johnson of ThatDucher and her nne Roderick, at the home of Maude Harris Wednesday afternoon. Gaines were played on the lawn and refreshments were served to forty ladies. Carol Harris and Florene John were in 2iarge of the gifts and also assisted with the serving. Out of town guests were: Rozella Smith Pleasantview, Lorain e Isaacson of Malad and Theora Conger C Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley spent the weekend in Ogden with Mrs. Sarah Morris. Mrs. Morris returned home with them for a sister-in-la- w, d visit Evan Murray of Logan, a former school teacher of Portage, visited with friends here Friday. in-la- last Thursday, August 21. 1952 .Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Howell at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. and family of Los Angeles, Cali C. Gibbs Thursday. The afterfornia arrived Sunday for a visit noon was spent playing games here and in Preston with relativ and in social conversation. Delies. cious refreshments were served ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Harris to about thirty guests. Those spent the weekend in Idaho present from out of town were: Falls as guests of their sonrin-la- Clara Hall, Bonnie Hall and Haand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. zel Norton of Brigham City; LaMont Moore. Theora Conger of Tremonton; Mrs. Ben Harding and family Sarah and Charlotte Evans and of Moscow, Idaho and Mrs. Jes- Darlene Harris of Malad; Mr. sie Yearsley of Woodruff visited and Mrs. Feme B. Flint and son Monday with Mrs. James E. Boyce of Clearfield. The Flints John, who is recuperating after were former residents of Portage. VarC is. with the U. S. Navy and a recent operation. Mrs. E. T. Hoskins underwent a will leave soon for Korea. His former Barbara Jean major operation at the Valley bride, isthe from Sacramento, CaliHall, Hospital Tuesday. fornia, but is now residing in Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hawker and family of Grace, Idaho, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs Clearfield. Five grandsons and one grand daugh;?r of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hoskirts are visiting here this "' Mrs. B. W. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Johnson and family of Thatcher and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Didrickson and family of Ogden visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Roderick Sunday. Mrs. DeMaur John took her Sunday School class to Lagoon on an outing Monday. They were accompanied by Arthur Gibbs, Mi', and Mrs. Ralph Howell and w . Wilber Howell. ) LEADER WANT ADS PAT Hebgen Lake. John W. Knudsen. Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Bell Jr. and son Gary visited in Ogden Sunday with Mr. Bell's parents. Word was received by relatives of the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hopkins of Og den Saturday. Mrs. Hopkins was formerly Miss Vada Hawks. This is their third child. Mrs. J. W. Halford returned to her hom. Rtinriav from overnight guests of MrsMalan'sJ VaUey H ital after mother, Mrs. Eliza Knudsen Sat four days there. Mr. and Mrs. urday. Halford observed their sixty-firMr. and Mrs. Reed Neilsen and wedding anniversary August 18, family spent Sunday at Lava Hot but due to Mrs. Halfard's ill Springs as guests of Mr. and Mrs. health they were unable to hold Harold Thomas. open house as the family had Alvin Harris of Logan was one planned. of the speakers at Sacrament They are the parents of twelve Meeting Sunday evening. He and children, eleven of whom surhis wife and family have recently vive. They are: Ethel Hall and returned from a trip to Glasco, Eliza Knudsen of Portage; Joe Montana, to see their son, Paul, Halford of Pocatello, Idaho; who is serving a mission for the Carmen Warner, Aberdeen, Idaho; Ralph and Oliver (Ob) HalLDS Church there. Darwin Hoskins and family of ford, Long Beach, California; Ogden visited Sunday with Mrs. Carl Halford, Mary Roberts, Theo Grooms and Norma Norris, r, Ladetha Hoskins. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sharp of California; Les Halford, Provo, Utah, spent the weekend Davis, California. Mr. Halford, who is a retired with Mrs. Sharp's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Harris. Stephen faring is now 82 years of age and Kathleen Harris returned and is in excellent health! His wife, now 80 has been active in with them for a weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Knudsen Church work until recently, were in Brigham City Monday when her health began to fail. The couple received their temon business. Dean Roderick, Glen Morris ple endowments forty-on- e years and Devere Harris were in Og- age. Carol Harris and Florene John den Monday on business. Miss Rochelle Allen returned spent the weekend with Shirley home Sunday from a two month Hess and Janet Morris in Ogden. Arthur Gibbs and Mrs. Vera visit at Walla Walla, Washington, with her grandparents and uncle Hall and daughter, Irene went and aunt at Spokane, Washing- to Mackay, Idaho, Thursday, where they joined Mr. and Mrs. ton. Mrs. Floyd Rose and daughter, El Void Gibbs and family and all Janice returned home from Lo- went to Sun Valley Friday. They gan where they spent five days returned home Saturday evening. Mrs. Lee Johnson and daughwith Mr. Rose, who is foreman ter of Ogden are visiting this of Keller's sheep there. et Word was received this week week with her mother, Mrs. R. Howell and other Mr. Mrs. Hawks and by DeRoy that their grandson, Cpl. Jerry Cora McCrary and DeVon Price Morris has arrived home after visited in Provo. Utah Sunday. Icethe in past year spending Mr. and Mrs. VarC Flint of land. He is in Ogden where his wife is in nurses trainng at the Deo field, Utah were guests of honor at a miscellaneous shower Dee Hospital. Wanks The Beaver Dam Ward Primary observed the Primary's birthday with a lovely party held on the church lawn Monday, a program and games were the order of the day and a lunch was served to the young people in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ericksen and family vacationed at Yellowstone Park recently They were accompanied by Mr. and, Mrs. L. W. Manning of Garland. They were all guests one night at the Mark Garff Summer home on ' week. Ann visitin ham C Collinston Mrs. panied ers of where with pett. Mr. City s Bill C Mr. Salt L tioned Sunda les Bii Their here away. a -- I, - .. st Wei-me- a hot, dry summer your roof may bo in need of After prompt attention. Don't delay or winter . , . have us make a free inspection now. And if a new roof is needed, wo can arrange to have H applied immediately using the and finest materials expert workmen. , Estimates furnished free . . .' and complete satisfaction guaranteed. til fall THICK TAB ASPHALT i CERTIGRADE ' V7 V s CEDAR '.' . 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