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Show Tremonton, Utah THE LEADER. Thursday, April 30. 1953 Fielding Florence Munsoa MOW! THE 5IC3SST FASHION .'EVEtiT OF THE YEAR AT PEMNEY'S! I Lions Elect Officers The Fielding Lions Club ena nartv at the Banquet room at the ward hall Thursday evening. The ta-- ! bles were attractively decorated! and a lovely turkey supper was; prepared and served by the M. LA. Club president Carl Wilcox presided. JoAnri Brockman of; Tremonton favored with several accordion selections. Election of officers for the coming year resulted as follows: Club president, Oleen Garn; 1st vice president, M. J. Udy; 2nd vice president, Wendell Welling; 3rd vice president, Arvin Smith: secretary C. W. Bourne; lion tamer, Noble Petersen, tail twister, Jay Bourne: directors, Horace Peck, Leo Farnsworth, Earl Holt and Carl Wilcox. Retiring officers who served the past year were Carl Wilcox, president; vice presidents Oleen Garn, M. J. Udy and Wendell Welling; secretary, B. M. Petersen; lion tamer, Wallace Bourne; and tail twister, E. C. Mason. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger and family Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Archibald and children tertained their ladies at and Mrs. Irvin Jensen of Ogden. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cannon Friday were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Olsen of Missoula, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne spent the weekend with relatives at Salt Lake City and Farming-ton- . On Monday they attended funeral services for Horace Potter at Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen, Richard and Louise, attended the football game at the University stadium at Salt Lake City, Thursday evening. Mrs. Wayne Garn and daughter, Nancy, spent Thursday in Ogden. Mrs. Elmo Munson entertained at a party at her home Wed- nesday afternoon in compliment to her son Forrest, who was celebrating his 13th birthday anniversary. The afternoon was h spent in playing "bingo," cake and ice cream was served to twelve girls and boys. Forrest received many nice gifts. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith accompanied by J. Peter Jensen of Malad spent several days of last week visiting with relatives at Salt Lake City and Dgden. The Book Lore club met at after-whic- PROPERTY TAX LEVIES IN PRINCIPAL 1952 MUNICIPALITIES UTAH ICV A MA MOt 10 AtSCtUD to MUMTON t Fill up your lockers and deep freezers now! while you can buy it at these money saving prices! We now have a complete line of meals at GREAT SAVINGS! Ih. 35c Real Lean Pork Sausage . Tender Cubed Round Steak lb. 75c Lean Beef Sbort Ribs lb. 21c (Good for roasting) Buy for a Week at a Time ALLEN MEAT COMPANY and SAVE MONEY! PHONE 5241 n OUCMCSNE 6. F 6 CLARENCE BIDDLE IN HOSPITAL Clarence Diddle underwent major surgery at the L.D.S. Hospital in Logan last week. The family report lie is recovering satisfactorily. Reva Anderson, Sarah Good-seand Connie Jensen were Salt Lake City visitors Mon- CITY VEN OO.T! PLEASANT 10 OOOCN 11 SALT LAK CT 11 PA! SON 13 COALVILLE 14 BOUNTIFUL 15 HANAfl SALINA l SMlTHflCLO MURAAT ORCM 0 AMCPtCAN fORfl tl 22 LMt 25 SPRlNGVILLC 2 2? SANOT SO SALT M CPMRAIM Lucile and 17 MANTl M NEPMI M MONTICCLLO 40 BINGHAM 41 rARMMGTON 42 LAVTON 41 KATSVILLC 44 PARAWAN 41 HTROM 4 CASTLE OalC 4? MORGAN 4 mt pleasant 4 PRICE CITY tO HCBER BRIGHAM ClTf SJMCLPiM S3 FILLMORE 34 ROT 55 MOAS ft 0 JORQAN SUNNY SIDE RIVERTOH I. JUNCTION the home of Mrs. Ina Udy Wednesday evening. Mrs. Clain Marble gave a review of the book "Time To Remember" by Lloyd C. Douglas. Refreshments were served by the hostess to six club members and two guests, Mrs. Ralph Udy and Mrs. Marble. Mr. M. A. Garn spent last week visiting with her daughMr. and Mrs. ter and Walter Rolhaard at Salt Lake son-in-la- Marie w City. Mrs. Wynn Hansen accompanied by Mrs. Jack Fronk of Tremonton attended a dinner party and fashion show at the Golf Club in Logan Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess spent Saturday at Preston, Idaho, on business. Lex Udy of Salt Lake City spent last weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Godfrey and sons of Clarkston spent the weekend with Mrs. Godfrey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess. Mrs. Ralph Bair and Mrs. Theo Richards and daughter Reta spent Monday at Ogden. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hastings and son Danny of Roy. Mrs. Wynn Hanson accompanied by Miss Bessie Hansen of Brigham City drove to Salt Lake City Monday to meet Mrs. Mary Hansen Boesche who was just returning from a trip to Honolulu. Mrs. Boesche will be a houseguest at the Wynn Hansen home for a couple of weeks before returning to her home at McLean, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess spent Monday at Ogden. Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Elma Petersen were Mr. and Mrs. Claine Petersen and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Petersen and son, Steven, of Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rol-liThomas at Grace, Idaho, on Sunday. n . SCKOOl- - LCv comity lcvt CHOIR TO SING . AT M. I A. Mrs. Lolita Garn announces that the Bear River high school a cappella choir wlil furnish the program at mutual on Tuesday, May 5th, and it is desired that there will be a good attendance from the ward. There will be no classes held that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Potter attended funeral services for Mr. Potter's uncle, Horace Potter at Bountiful, Monday. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulver was blessed by Glenn Petersen of Monticello Sunday at Sacrament meeting and given the name lof Clayton Paul. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Thomas of Salt Lake City were calling on friends here Sunday. Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cannon Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Hess and daughter of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hess of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Thales Cannon arid children of Deweyville and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Cannon of Tremonton. Stanley C. Farnsworth of Salt Lake City was an overnight guest at the J. D. Munson home Monday. Mrs. Andrew Jensen spent several days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith and their new baby at Ogden. MIA MAIDS HOLD Brown returned with her Saturday for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer DeLong of Rock Spring, Wyoming, were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeLong. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson and Rulon were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Latham of Wellsville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Potter of Ogden visited with friends and relatives after attending the funeral service of Mr. Steirling on Monday. 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ROSE EVENING The Mutual Mia Maids, under the direction of their class leader, Mrs. Opal Garn, held their Rose Evening at the ward chapel Monday evening. A nice program was presented and the group of girls sang "As A Rose," afterwhich the bouquet of roses was assembled and presented to the girls mothers. The remainder of the evening was spent in playing games.. Light refreshments were served. Primary conference was held at the ward chapel Sunday evening under the direction of Primary President Mrs. John A. Bourne. The theme of the pro- - m at Russ Electric Johnson were visitors of Mrs. Robert Daines in Logan Monday. Marjean Bowen spent the weekend in Salt Lake City as the guest of JoAnn Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson of Brigham City were Friday dinner guests of Mrs. Lillie Veibell. Mrs. Lester Fronk visited with her family in Murray last week. 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