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Show THE LEADER. East Garland (j Relief Society Honors Pioneers Birthday anniversary of Mrs. Sophia Larson Thursday and it meetbeing ReliefmetSociety home. at her ing day they The Singing Mothers sang two numbers, the lesson was given Out of by Merle Larson. town visitors were Mrs. Birdie Hansen and Mrs. Rose Korth of Logan. She was presented with a bouquet of flowers. Mrs. Larson was also an honored guest at the Birthday club party at the home of Mrs. J. W. Rhodes on Monday. Geraldine Summers read an original poem honoring Mrs. Larson, and the Rhodes family presented her with a scrap book in which to keep her birthday cards. A very successful open house was held Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman on her 95th birthday. 150 friends and relatives called to wish her well. Guests came from Salt Lake City, Ogden, Brigham, Logan, Pocalello and Idaho Falls, Idaho. She received many cards and gifts among them four corsages. SCOUTS TAKE OVERNIGHT TRIP Paul Larson took GARTH GEDDIS RETURNS TO CAMP Garth Geddis left Sunday for Camp Roberts, California after Stringfellow Presides Mrs. Eph Petersoa 10 Boy Scouts on an overnight trip to Preston valley Friday and Saturday. Assisting with the transportation were Roy Holland, Fred Peterson and Sher- man Oyler. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Williams of Malad were at the Marion Sorensen home Sunday to help Mrs. Sorensen celebrate her birthday anniversary. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashby, stake drama directors, gave a party for the casts of the three-ac- t play. They have directed in the last three years. It was held at the Seminany Monday evening. Among those present from our ward were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaacson, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen and Ardes Adams. The group presented the Ashbys with a gift. Games and dancing k were enjoyed as well as a lunch, Marvin and Carl Ashby sang and played Hawaiipot-luc- an songs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen and Betty Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen, visited in Ogden Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sorensen. The Sbreii,-sen- s had their entire family at home Sunday to celebrate their wedding anniversary. RETURN HOME 55 a 0 i i o M. Tfemonion. Uiifc Kf U spending a 30 day furlough with his wife and the Thomas Mrs. Geddis will join him there as soon as their little daughter is old enough to travel. The family of Mrs. Ellen Han-se- y of Smithf ield met at the zuy2 sey of Smithfield met at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Biddle Sunday to honor her on her 74th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Kidman of Logan visited at the home of Delbert Kidman Sunday. Lovenia Marble was guest of honor at a party held at her home Sunday in honor of her birthday. Members of her family in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard, Mrs. J. P. Barnard, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heusser, Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard and family and Mrs. Maurice Fowers and daughter. Mrs. Clarence Bigler of Glen-dalCalifornia and Mrs. Jack Howard and three children of Overton, Nevada are spending a few weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Erick-sen- . Sim-mons- I Thursday, March 19, 1953 after completing basic at Camp Roberts, Caltraining ifornia was stationed at Camp Cooke, California until his Ko1952 and SWUNG FEVER KRM1TTD STARTING SATURDAY rean assignment. In civilian life he attended Bear River high school. 's. Local Boys Assigned To Camp Roberts Dennis J. Mohr, Jay Wester-gaarand L. J. Cummings, of Tremonton and Glenn G. Lark-i- n of Snowville, have been assigned to Camp Roberts, California to begin their military training. They are all assigned to Company D 95th Heavy tank battalion. d, Alfred Daley Now A e, Sergeant Alfred L,. Daley, son of A. L.' Daley, Tremonton, recently was promoted to sergeant in Japan. He is assigned to the storage serving with the Korean Military Advisory Group (KMAG). division of thet Army's huge Mrs. Thelma Lcatham and ims group is supervising a Quartermaster Depot in Tokyo. girls of Wcllsville were Sunday Sergeant Daley, who has been training and revitalization gro- guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Pfc. Clean D. Anderson, son gram for the entire Republic of in the Far East since last July, Johnson. entered the Army in May 1951. Korea Army. Of Mr. and Mrs. Frilde AnderMr. and Mrs. Joseph A. He it a 1949 graduate of Bear Anderson, a tank mechanic, son, Bear River City, recently spent Tuesday in Salt arrived in the Far East and is entered the Army in January River high school. Lake City visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Green. They also visited with Dr. and Mrs. Mel-vi- n Ericksen of Bountiful and then attended a session at the Temple in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen and Margene, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil rrancom and Mr. and Mrs 'SPRING TONIC SERVICE Grant Marble attended a show and had dinner in Logan Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Marble's birthday. Cleon Anderson In Far East r" J CongrattmM Dougln R. Stringfellow, Rpublican, of Uuh't 111 Dittrict, b shewn en when he preiided over th rostrum in lh chamber of th Houm of fhel body recently. Speaker of the House Joseph W. Martin, Jr. often calls upon speaker require his absence from Republican members to preside when his duties the rostrum. ftprnllivtf, Mr. and Mrs. Will Harris of ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Portage visited at the Riser and Thayne Secrist. Fred Grover homes Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowen and Beaver son Rex spent Sunday night and Dam-Collinsto- n by Mrs. Clark Bowen Baby Girls Born Same Hour Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kidman and Mr. and Mrs. Garth Geddis are both rejoicing over the safe arrival of baby girls at the Logan L.D.S. hospital Friday. The babies arrived the same day and the same hour. Mr. and Mrs. Norman of Honeyville visited at the Charles Bishop home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons spent Saturday in Salt Lake City visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Simmons. They also attended the basketball game at the University stadium that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chisen-ha- ll of Ogden were Sunday din Hun-sak- er Monday with their parents, Bishop and Mrs. Clark Bowen. Nedra Simmons, Jo Ann Bowen and Margene Jensen spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen drove them back to Salt Lake City Sunday and stopped over to attend sacrament serv ices in the west Eleventh ward that evening. The married people of the ward were guests of the Relief Society Fridal evening in honor of their 111th birthday. A buffet luncheon was served and a lovely program was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nielson and Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Cas elton of Garland and Mrs. Rob ert Potter of East Garland were special guests. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bowen over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Richards and two children of Brigham City. Er-icks- Best Place for Clr3 PHIL S SERVICE PHONE 3566 WEST MAIN 108 Spring k on f6e way A The Rockies " ' FROM ARIZONA Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams and family returned home Sunday evening after spending the winter in Arizona. Mrs. Dorris Peterson, Cleland Yetta Karen, visited in Ogover the weekend with Mr. Mrs. L. Francis Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Lee Isaacson. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Nielson and son Richard of Idaho Falls were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman from Friday to Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Don Shaffer and children of Ogden were at the L. R. Shaffer home Saturday and spent the evening. Kenneth and Jasper Shaffer picked up Don Shaffer in Ogden Sunday and they made a business trip to Salt Lake City and Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hawks of Ogden had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Mart Riser Monday. 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