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Show Thursday. February 26. Beaver Dam-Collinsto- Scout Man Is Ward Speaker Malen Call of Ogden was the featured speaker at the Sunday night Sacrament meeting program in tli i s district. He brought a Mr. Peterson with him who sang several beautiful vocal numbers, accompanied by Carol Call. Leonard Bishop of the High Council was also a speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Richards and children, Lerri and David Clark, were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bowen. CALIFORNIA VISITORS Jim Hansen and Gerry Baily of Los Angeles, Calif., were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hansen Saturday. Later they motored to Logan with the Hansen where they visited with relatives and friends. The two boys are students at the Brigham Young University at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Jensen of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Anderson of Man tua were dinner guests of Lillie Veibell and family Sunday. Eugene Bigler drove home from San Francisco to spend the weekend wtih his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bigler. BILL STERLING ON FURLOUGH rsiil sterling is spending a thirty day leave from the Navy with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Green and children of Salt Lake City were weekend guests of their parents, Patriarch and Mrs. Jo seph A. Ericksen. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons had for Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Dewain Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robbins and Sherry June Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Durfey spent Monday in Sandy with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kidman. TELEVISION TROUBLES? FOR FAST. COMPLETE T.W. Repair Service CALL Reliable Furniture Co. Tremonlon 4001 We Service and Repair AU Kinds of T.V. Sets "I BRIDAL SHOWER GIVEN with Mr. Ward's parents, Mr. Larkin this week. Mrs. Rogers Ward. They were is a cousin of Mrs. Larkin. Friends and relatives of and Mrs. Art Mrs. Agnes Sterling was among the guests at the ward O'MAR ANDERSON hostess to the Rondezvous club Devona Udy, of Amalga, met at dinner. MAKES SURPRISE VISIT Saturday. The afternoon was the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Udy Monday night honoring her at a bridal shower. The guest Snowville of honor received many lovely Peterson Christine Mrs. gifts for the new home. Mrs. Clarice Ilirschi, Inez Johnson, Louise Udy and Cleo Forsberg were in Logan Friday. Mr. and Myron Richards and family were in Salt Lake City Thursday visiting Ford Richards The Sunday evening Sacraand family and other friends. ment meeting program was presented by the Fifth Quorum of ENTERTAINS FRIENDS Elders, under direction of High Friday night after the Rose Councilman D. G. Nelson. The ForsProm in Garland Janeal quorum presidency were pres berg entertained twelve guests ent. Talks were given by Joseph at a dinner and party. Hurd, Walter Scott, Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Myron Richards Hurd and Laeul Carter. Mus entertained the family of Mrs. ical nuumbers were by Dennis Richards, the Melvin J. Ballard Cutler, and a girls chorus, with family of Benson in honor of a Phyllis Larkin, Ray Nelson, sister who is to be married soon. Rosaun Cutler, Parrica Eliason, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield Carolyn Ward. visited over the weekend in MeMr. and Mrs. Rulon Ward ridian, Idaho with their son and were in Idaho Falls, Idaho and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rose Had- Pocatollo, Idaho Tuesday. Mrs. field. Ward visited during the week Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and wtih her sister in Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. De Lome Arbon daughters of Provo visited his parents, the Jesse Davises durin-th- e were in Ogden Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson long weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Streator Tingey and two sons, Lynn and Andrew and Mrs. Edna Ward of Ogden visited in Malad, Idaho Sunday visited Saturday at the ward with the Douglas Anderson fam ily. dinner. Camille Cutler came home Mr. and Mrs. William Slives-te- r and children visited their from Salt Lake City to visit daughter and family, Mr. and Saturday and Sunday with her Mrs. Ray Justistn and children parents, Mr. and Mrs. De Laof Carey, Idaho over the week- mar Cutler. Mx. and Mrs. Alma Larkin end. Gordon Crowther and Zora enjoyed a weekend visit from Nash visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed their daughter La Nez from Provo, Florence from Salt Lake Udy Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Udy of City and Marge Harper, a friend Salt Lake Ctiy visited over the of the family, also from Salt holiday weekend with relatives Lake City. Mrs. Pearl Rogers of San in Riverside and Tremonton. Alice. California is visitMr. Mrs. and Paul Ward and Bernardino, La Vona Ericksen spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. baby spent the long weekend ing with Mr. and Mrs. Alma and Mrs. Joseph A. Ericksen. spent playing five hundred, and lunch was served to sixteen members and one guest, Mrs. Fay Thatcher of Providence. The prizes went to Anna Durfey, Lovinia Marble and Aileen Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. White of Garland were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Durfey. They also called at! the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar-ion Simmons in the afternoon.! Gene Coombs of Fielding and Janice Hansen were Sunday Guests of Diane Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Bowen were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dsan Albiston of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Erick-soof Richmond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Erick-so- n Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Jones of Bountiful visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson. Lucile Johnson spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. A. J. Bateman of Logan. Mrs. Bate-ma- n will be confined to her bed for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bowen visited with Mrs. Bowen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith in Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen entertained a few friends Sunday night after meeting. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Malen Call and daughter Carol and Mr. and Mrs. Peterson of Ogden. Bishop and Mrs. Cark Mr. and Mrs. Myron Bowen, Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke and daughter Mary Elders Give Projjra in 1 n And-so- on ss n j were pleasantly surprised Saturday when their son O'Mar, who is at Port Iluencme, California with the U. S. Navy, arrived home to visit over the holiday weekend. Wednesday evening Mrs. Barbara Hansen was hostess to the Cup and Saucer cluub at her home. Mrs. Darlene Hurd was The group played games with prizes going to Verona Arbon, Joan Heyder and Naomi Garbanati. Eight members were present and a delicious luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson Jr., were in Salt Lake City Monday evening and Tuesday j The theme of the party was "Goofie". with various groups representing nursery rhymes, Emm Sorenson received the prize for the best costumed group, and the others received honorable mention. A delicious BnsBinsiini want ads RELAX . . . Concrete Pipe Irrigation Systems Require on business. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowen Little and children, Sharan, Karan and Bobby, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Ander- Maintenance . son. Open ditches require considerable maintenance to keep them in working order. Bridges and crossings must be built and maintained. A W. R. WHITE concrete pipe irrigation system installed correctly requires little, if any, maintenance. Saves time . . . saves labor! TO SERVE OVERSEAS Eernie Hurd came home Sunday from San Luis Obispo, California on a ten day furlough, where he is with the U. S. Army. Bernie expects to report for overseas duty on his return. Mrs. Martha Peterson of Ogden is visiting with her family and recovering from a recent illness. She is at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Flo Cutler. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Anderson and sons O'Mar and Floyd and Mrs. Christine Peterson visited in Malad, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Anderson and family of Logan were also present. Monday evening Mrs. Effie Showell was hostess to members n. HEAD GATES AVUUCtC WITH CONCtm "' ... MCHU nrt . HEAD WALL A NO HTM l CONCIiTf . . vm m MIIAL JTYLti. OPENINGS WOM AU. METAL SCKCW UN. FROM TO INCHES. MODEL TO MEET TOW NEED i ( CM OZSLtiiJirStt EJXOEt m8m Get full details now. Call or write for our representative to visit you. C mrn. 3 CJ3ED amm anr m Myrl Udy Ward Dinner Held The annual ward dinner and home coming was held Saturday afternoon. The dinner was served at three long tables in the hall at 3 p.m. The youngsters were served. A picture show was given for the children. In the evening a delightful program and dance were given. A special floor show was presented by a couple representing Fred Astair and Betty Grable. The whole day was a very happy occasion for all participants. A number of out of town friends and people who had formerly lived here were present. Mrs. Glen Williams and her daughter Marcia were in town over the weekend. Marcia entertained at the ward dinner with several Hawaiian dances in costume. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Forsberg Mr. and Mrs. Glen Udy and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward joined the stake square dancers at the East Garland recreation hall Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Udy Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy to Malad Wednesday to attend the funeral of a relative Ralph Hess. Miss Grace Earl of Farming-ton- , sister of Mrs. Leland Bourne visited for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne. Miss Diane Bourne spent the long week at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne. 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