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Show Thursday April THE LEADER. 23. 1953 several parties were held in his honor. Members of his family Grace Warnke met on Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard. Guests were Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heusser; the Jerry Barnard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard reported James Barnards; Mrs. J. P. BarBrigham City; Mr. and Tuesday for militry service at' nard. Grant Marble, Collinston; Ft. Douglas. He left this weekj Mrs. and Mrs. Maurice Fowers; for basic training at Ft. Ord, Mr. California. Prior to his leaving Mr. and Mrs. Mike Manning, Deweyville Leaves For Service ybu benefit 4 ways ' Mr. and Mrs. Charley PeterMr. and Mrs. Bob Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Barnard of son and two daughters were Ogden and their families. The Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and group presented Jerry with a Mrs. Bert Stokes at Penrose. Mrs. Wayne Fryer, chairman lovely gift. The ward sacrament services of the ward Cancer drive, wishes honored Jerry on Sunday even- to thank all those who particiing with a program in his honor pated in the drive, and all who and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spack-ma- n contributed. Mr. and Mrs. James Holdaway entertained at dinner on and Mrs. Louise Holdaway spent Wednesday evening. Fridav nieht. Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday afternoon at BrigH TTt T ......... ! ham City where they visited ',..--) ui.v. iyt. w udi uuli anu Mrs. W. S. Johnson entertained Mrs. Ken Hailing. at the Gardner home for their Aiary Alice vvarnKe was a sons. Bob Gardner and Ver Non Tuesday overnight guest of ConJohnson, home on furlough, and nie Olsen at Howell. Jerry Barnard and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charley PeterMr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard. son were in Logan Monday on Mrs. Vern Eames and children business. They also visited with of American Falls. Idaho were Mrs. James Ferrera. weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thane Brower Chris Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. and family were Sunday guests Warren Haycock. On Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Euttars Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Newsome of in Logan. Salt Lake ity were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank Mrs. Ernest Bouwhuis and and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Burdaughter Connie were in Ogden, bank and family were Saturday Tuesday. They attended a birth dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. day party for Mrs. Lee Holladay Lowell Burbank at n rn.Jn. at her home in Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle were Sunday visitors at Providence. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Barkle, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barkle. Mrs. Marvin Dustman and Mrs. Vernon Bunderson have visited at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City with Mr. Dustman, several times this past week. Mrs. T. L. Wheatley and her three sisters, Mrs. Afton May, Brigham City; Mrs. Ida Norton and Mrs. Jenny Norton of California, visited Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Earl Marble and daughter of Lava Hot bpnngs, Idaho, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble. TO GO OVERSEAS Bob Gardner and Ver Non Johnson, who have enjoyed a ten day furlough at home left Thursday for Camp Stoneman, California, where they will receive overseas assignments. Mrs. Dewey Gardner and son Bob visited Monday at Millville with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Knowles and at Avon with Mr. and Mrs. James Knowles and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Summers. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spackman and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke attended a wedding reception Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Ward at Elwood. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shelby and family of Brigham City were Saturday visitors at the Charley Peterson home. During the week Mr. and Mrs. Odell Burbank and famiy of Ogden were visitors at the A. R. Burbank home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gardner were Logan visitors during the week. Bishop and Mrs. Winford Bar-ru- s were in Sat Lake City on business Tuerday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser visited Sunday at Preston, Ida., with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heusser. Joyce Fryer spent Monday and Tuesday in Salt Lake City as a guest of Jo Ann Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Johnson and Ver Non were guests on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hoskins at Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Little of Penrose were Thursday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Holdaway. Tur-loc- Planning to buy a new car? Then it's time to think of TIMEWAY. It's the thrifty car financing plan that leads all others. TIMEWAY is first choice for budget-minde- d low-cobank buyers. Here's why: You get a flexible, plan that gives you greater value for your money. Insist st ... or on TIMEWAY Auto financing at your dealer First Security Bank. 1 LOW BANK RATES You'll like the way low bank rales ave you money . . . give you greater value for your dollar. 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ATTEND EMPLOYEES PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Thane Brower were guests at dinner and evenings entertainment held at the Ambassador club in Salt Lake City on Saturday for the employees of the Modern Music company. .Featured on the floor show were Nick Lucas and Vivian Marshall. Mrs. Floyd Gardner and sons DeLon and Ralph were Ogden visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Burbank had as Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs. Spence Ahlmer and family of Ogden. Mrs. Frank Kelley and Mrs. Harvey Archibald of Providence called Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle. Sunday callers at the A. R. Burbank home were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Burbank of Ogden, Mrs. Martello Burbank and' George Burbank of Mapleton, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Summers of Avon and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Summers were Friday after- noon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gardner and family. Ray is just home after spending some time in Alaska with the navy. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson of Preston, Idaho, were Thursday overnight visitors and also Sunday guests of their daughter, Mrs. Clarence Perry. Kent Perry returned home with them to spend awhile. Mr and Mrs. O. W. Snow, Barbara Snow of Morgan. Woodruff Snow. Donald Snow and Othello Pendleton of Morgan were Saturday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Dewey in Mrs. Virginia Peterson of! Little Craig remained here with Petersboro spent Friday with) his grandparents until her mother, Mrs. M. G. Perry, Mrs. Sarah Stewart of Idaho Falls, was a house guest at the CARL ASHBY AT home of her sister, Mrs. Henry CAMP ROBERTS Marble. Pvt. Carl L. Ashby of Fielding Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Johnson has been assigned to Camp Roband Ver Non were Sunday after- erts. California to begin his milnoon guests of Mr. and Mrs.. itary training. David Jensen at Montpelier, Ida- Pvt. Ashby whose psrents Mr. ho. Mrs.. Jensen and son Max and Mrs. Ralph T. Ashby reside accompanied them home to visit at Fielding, Utah has been asfor a few days. signed to Co. C 95 (Hry.) T. K. Bn at Camp Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer military installation, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hyatt: oneTheof huge the largest Replacement motored to Preston, Idaho Tues-- ; Centers during World day evening to visit with Mr. Training and Mrs. Evan Sorenson. Mrs.' War II is now the home of the Seventh" Armored DiviFryer remained there until "Lucky sion and is located on U.S. HighThursday and the Sorensons between the cities of Los brought her home that day.! way Angeles and San Francisco. ' j hat will a concrete pipe Irrigation System do for yon? Ogden. ASSIGNED OVERSEAS Mrs. O. W. Snow and Dale Donald Quilan accompanied Snow to Salt Lake City Monday. Donald left by air for Camp Stoneman in California, where he will reeceive assignment for Korean duty. Mrs. June Marble and children and Mrs. Dorothy Potter of East Garland spent last weekend at Carey, Idaho, with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rhodes. Mrs. Clarence Fryer entertained Monday night in honor of Arnolds birthday. Seven fellows enjoyed the evening together. Wednesday afternoon visitors at the Dewey Gardner home were Mr. and Mrs. Coy Gardner and family of Slatersville; and Mrs. Dorothy Jeppson and son of Mantua. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jensen and family of Ogden are spending some time at the home of Mr. Jensens parents, Mr. .and Mrs. Chris Jensen. Glenn is just out of the hospital after a major operation and is reecovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baker of Portland, Oregon visited for several days at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marble and Mr. and Mrs. James Holdaway. Mr. and Mrs. James Couch and family of Brigham City were Sunday yguests of Mr. and Mrs. Just Read This J( It prevents high seepage and evaporation losses. 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