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Show THE LEADER, East Garland Mrs. Eph Peterson Shaffer Family Reunion Held Shaffer family held their family reunion at the Banquet room of the church Thursday. A hot dinner was served to 57. A business meeting was The L. R. held and a program followed. In the evening a one-aplay was presented and various films of the family were shown. Mr. and Mrs. Val Roller and children of Weston were Thanks giving guests of the R f- Potters. Jim Christensen of the B.Y.U. spent the Thanksgiving holiday ct - at home-Mr- . and Mrs. Marlon Sore risen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Le Atkinson and daughters d spent Thanksgiving day at as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. David J. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen visited In Portage Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Orln Parkinson and Mrs. Francis Allen. The Sorensens had their family members, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fryer and families at home for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Allred and Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Allred and family were Turkey dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Roy Ma-la- Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Allred and Su-sanne were Brigham City visitors maay. Mr. and Mrs- - Lynn Larson featuring . at . . CLODS and PRIVATE tended the Thanksgiving football game in Salt Lake City between the Aggies and U. of U. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Harper had as Thanksgiving guests Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Earner and Roger Their and Annette Gardner. parents were In Salt Lake City for the day where Dale played on the Aggie team. Mr. and Mrs. George Coombs of Ogden visited at the Harper home Sunday. The Louis Larsons had as Thanksgiving guests Mrs. F. Derrick and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman and Mrs. Sophia Larson attended a Thanksgiving family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bjorklund in Oijuen. Mr. and Mrs." Blaine Rhodes and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edvolson in Osden Thanksgiving day The Rhodes family were Ogden visitors Wednesday. On Saturday Mr. ana Mrs.. Cooper Halfield and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. H A. Garn called on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wood In Garland. Ardes Adams had as Thanksgiving dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young and family of Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bourne and family of Layton, Mrs. Leila Boothe and children, spent the afternoon with the family. Delos Adams, Ardea and Max- ine were Snday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young. Ac companying them were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy of Riverside. Also joining in the festivities were Mrs. Leila Boothe and children jC-- . and daughter Madge spent last Tuesday in Salt Lake City attending the marriage of a niece Barbara Chadwlck, and the reception which was held for the at the Eph new Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garrett Saturday afternoon Feterson hom. - Mr. and Mrs. at the Lion House the same evMilton Hodges spent the even- ening. On Wednesday evening the Romers attended another soing with the Petersons. cial event for the Garretts at Mrs. Calvin Kay of Tremonton brought Miss Ellen Martin and, her friend Miss Carol Barring-tonstudents at B. Y. U. from 7Gaff ney, South Carolina to virit Wellsville. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Meldrum were hosts to the members of Elwood Mable Homer their family at a Thanksgiving e- Evenings of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Adams and family of Ogden visited Saturday at the Adams ' home. Mrs. Adams returned recently from a two weeks buying trip in New York for Samuels in Og den. Burt Adams of Pleasant Grove visited at the Adams home Sat' (Be at Home Away from Home) GREED C08K CAFE Mrs. Grace T. Kroksh Phone 3061 aouana. Mr. and Mrs. Chase Peterson and family had as their guests Mrs. Reuben Hyde and Jean of Aim Bible la Other UsrtilM HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND SEHH? fl OF FIREPLACE LONG BURNING CLEAN - NO ASHES $1.65 Dozen 15c each Lumber Co, Tri-Sta- te Tremonton Phone 5911 n- -1 g- -i n m w q gi rr ra p m li f ON MO DEI TRADE-I- fiffli ft 13 161 15) m M T Please m DEPENDING Mrs. Roy Oyler, Mrs. Josephine cnaner ana Mrs. Leon Ander son accompanied Mrs. Herman Pierson to Brigham City Mon day. Roy Oyler and Eugene Isaac son were Ogden visitors Monday. Mrs. orval Grover and Joan spent the Thanksgiving holiday at home. They returned to Lakeside Monday mornlne. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holland and family were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph An- When a man comes to me for ad- for the Of tHe 300 languages and dialects derson were event The afternoon was spent vice. I find out the kind of advice now spoken, the Bible has been translated into about 260. in playing Help Your Neighbor. he wants, and I give it to him. The Bluebird girls, Kay Fran-coand Deanne Hansen, and the Trefcker boys, James Abel, E Larry Chambers, Billy Erickson and Lyone Cutler, held their WE Parents Demonstration Sunday afternoon in ,the Relief Society room. Mrs. Lilia Heslop was there representing the Stake Board. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Golding and daughter Marie of Mantua visited the Darwin And- energy-producin- . Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday old Hansen and Mrs. Alio Cub Scouts Organizdinner. The Earl Francoms of Last week a surprise birthday Salt Lake City, the Sterling ersons. party was held for James Abel Meldrums of Tremonton, the Benson has been In at the home of his grandparents Ralph Simmons of Colli nston, theShirley Dee the past ten hospital the Thomas Abels. During the and the Dallas Meldrums of receiving medical treatafternoon the boys organized an Brigham were all home to spend days ment. His family are expecting 11 year old scout patrol, -- with the day. to bring him home sometime The Duane Frank family had Lean Rasmussen as patrol leadthis week- - His friends wish for er, Dary Anderson as assistant, Thanksgiving dinner with her him a speedy recovery. and James Abel as scribe. Other folks the Bradfords at Corinne. Last Saturday the following boys present were Roger Thompwere dinner guests at the Amos son, Larry Chambers, Billy i Diabetes Robert Saunders and Hansen home: Mr. and Mrs. Diabetes , is a chronic disease Burnis Brough of Garland, Mr. caused by partial or complete fail Lyle Erickson. Mrs. Keith Fridal spents everal and Mrs. O. L. Brough, Mr. and ure of the body to utilize days recently visiting friends Mrs. R. G. Brough and Mrs. carbohydrates. Dodd of Tremonton. They came and relatives in Malad, Idaho. Thanksgiving day guests at the to wish their sister, Mrs. Hansen Metropolitan Dwellers Carl Romer home were Miss birthday greetings. Sunday Mr. than one half of the AmerMore Luella Romer and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. .Hansen spent the aflives in the 168 ican population Biill Larsen of Salt Lake City, ternoon with the Caseal Burkes standard areas. metropolitan and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peter at Logan-Mond- ay son of. Bothwell. The weekend afternoon Mrs. LSI Rural Dwellings before Mrs. Romer and daugh- Brenkham was guest of honor Almost half ; the new dwelling home at of a shower held at the ter Joyce spent in Salt Lake. units started by private builders Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Romer Mrs. Merlin Romer. Mrs. Har during 1951 were in rural areas. urday. PARTIES Thursday, December 4, 1952 Tremonton, Utah , , imuYJ Logan, Friday and Saturday. The Petersons were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Munk at Howell. 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