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Show Thursday, Dec. THE LZADIB. 18, 1132 Portage Hn. Tkgl C Built New MXATHm Nssno Reed Nielsen was sustained as resident of the Y.M.M.LA. Sun- cdav eveninsr. He succeeds bis brother, the late Ralph Nielsen in this position. His counselors are Josh Hawks and Wm. L. - Gltobs. Mr. and Mrs. John. F. Conley, Mr. and Mrs. Maurine Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Neilsen at the spent Monday evening Logan Temple. Mr. and Mrs. . Kent Lee and family of Brigham City were Sunday guests of Mrs. Lee s par ents, Mr, and Mrs. DeRoy fc'"-j.Hawks., Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harris and family of Murray, Utah spent several days here this week with Norman's mother, Mrs. Rose Harris. : , Among those who attended the funeral services at Malad tot Mrs. Charlotte Moon Monday were, Arthur Gibbs, "Walter E. Gibbs, Mrs. Vera HalL "Win. D. Harris, Mrs. Virgil Harris. Mrs Floyd Rose, Mrs. 7. C. Gibbs, Mrs. Margaret Knudsen 'and Nassie Moon. Devere Harris and Glen Morreturned from Idaho Falls Wednesday night after spending the week there. Mr. and Mrs. Herald Jenkins and daughters have moved to Ogden for the winter months where Herald has employment r at Force Base, Mr. and Mrs. IL 3. Potter of Bear River Stake and Virgil Francom of South Sear River Stake, were speakers at sacrament meeting here Sunday evening.' Mr. Francom also sang two solos. Mr. and Mrs, Murray Hoskins and son Richie of Saharah Village visited with . friends here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall were Ogden visitors Friday. Mrs. Ralph Nielsen of Garland was guest of honor at a party given here by her former Trekker class in Primary Monday, Mrs. Nielsen was an over ris- Hill-Ai- ? night guest of Mrs. Devere Harris and returned to Garland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell L. Harris and baby left this week to make their home in Nainpa, Idaho. Ray Merrill of Idaho Falls id visiting relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sessions and baby arrived Saturday from North Dakota for a visit with Mrs. Session's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal G. Harris. Fern Flint of Clearfield is here on business this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Halford and Mrs. A. T. Hall visited Sun day with relatives in Pocatello and McCammon. E. T. Hoskins was in Ogden Tuesday on business. Mrs. Ladetha Hoskins, who has been with her daughter in San Francisco, Calif., arrived in Ogden last week and is visiting with her sons, Murray and Dar win. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs re turned home Sunday from Fort Hall, Idaho where they visited several days with Mr. and, Mrs. Charles Hall. Alc Don McCrary, who is stationed at Hill Air Force Base, spent the weekend jfre with his parents, Mr., and Mrs. Milton v McCrary. .,' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L Gibbs and Mrs. Cora McCrary were in - Ogden Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson, Barry and Marva Jean, spent the weekend in Ogden with Mr, and Mrs. Leon Parkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoggan. . Among those who attended the Malad Stake Temple excursion at Logan Thursday were: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. N, J. John, Mr. and Mrs, Wynn John, Robert C. Harris, Bishop Ora H. John, Vera Hall, Maude R. Harris, Sarah C. How ell, Rose Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Harris and Cora Mc Crary. Mr. and "Mrs. J. W. Knudsen spent the weekend In Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knudsen and Mr, and Mrs. Dave Nielsen. Gibbs Allen and Loyal Harris installed Television sets this week. " Mr. and Mrs. George Archibald and son returned to their home In Idaho Falls Wednesday after a short visit with Mrs. Archibald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N.J.John. have Uafcc TYftwontoo Your Shopping Center Utak Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater entertained at a lovely party Saturday at their home. A delicious chicken dinner was served to eighteen guests. Games . 1- - ; Mr. and Mrs. Ercy Whittaker were called to Garrison, Utah of their son n h h k- -' OL b-- si Artell being in a car wreck. He is now confined at the Veterans hospltalin Salt Lake CityVnd U suffering from a fractured hip and pelvis. The Blue Star Mothers met at the home of Mrs. Amelia Burt Friday for their meeting J. Bwin Baird reviewed the Book 9 1 I 1 - 2- Finest of foobs for your fesf APPETIZERS FROZEN FOODS Q rCdJ ttl Air, Fancy, Tontlor, Swoot creT Ccb Ccrn ' Mixed Vesstables ETx. 19 10f.pka. .L Ci TlMl 49 34., Ripe Olives MZ;.H,si. Soup Hoim, Croam of Tomato MRU tall can 33 7., 45 i2i. 23 Sweet Gherkins 19. reea Olives fm.JLm.H 47c C- - "ST' OannUen't f I...L.... lilUMilVVIila 24oi. Del-a- Regency No. 303 Cut r lg. ir 1 K!0UC,ous Parade Whole or Sauce No. 300 can f AJ Drc?$,wBro,-r2- Prat Clusters Hints n . ADio-puouoc- apu n Highest Quality, Assorted Flavors Chcc. 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