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Show THE LEADER. Mr. and Mrs. George Price of Lehi came up Tuesday to visit with their parent, Mr. and Mrs. Continued from front page George F. Price and enjoy a fish supper with them. Carol Green, Deloris Nielsen, Rowayne Zundel, Sharon Fuhri-man- , Donna Peterson, Joyce Fryer, Ann Lish, Carol Lynn Capener, Norman Rose, Duane Deakin, Jack Fronk, Lila Kemp, Terry Heaton, Coraleigh Dean Potter, Monette Anderson, Ijeonard Hoskins. e Juniors Homer Capener, Anderson, Karl Jensen Jack Stokes, Delon Gardner, Patricia Eliason, Tyra Thorpe, Jay Tremonlon. Utah ON RADIO PROGRAM Allen, RaNae Rock, Gay Lene Harris, Reed Peterson, Nedra Cornwall, Mary Castleton, Ray-d- a Kirby, Dianna Iverson, Karl Hess, Ray Knudson, Lynn Kerr, Clarence Roberts, Jaunita Nelson, Byron Anderson, Leon Hansen, Edna Henrie, Joyce Sever-son- , Paul King. Joan Jensen, Phyllis Larkin, Lu Ann Shaffer, a Roxey Davis, Kirk Waldron, Marble, Charlene Bronson. Sophomores Diane Rose, Robert Puzey, David Calderwood, Sandra Day, Moanna Korth, Robert Green, Mar Jean Pierce, Gary Conger, Margaret ThompThomas Ault, Richard son, Green, Karen Smith, Roger Hall, Carol Mann, Cheryl Evans, Joan CARD OF THANKS We would like to express to Holdaway, Margie Diderickson, Elaine Watkins, Donna Eber-hareveryone who joined in the Marian Carter, Faye Anspecial fast in our behalf our Silvester, L. Jay sincere thanks. We are also grate derson, Shirrel Glenna Silvester, Richardson, Carol Couch talented daughful to everyone who gave blood, Steven Quinney, Lyle McNeely, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Hassel to the ambulance for their serSonia Bowcutt, JoAnn Cannon, of Deweyville, Utah, will be the vice and to everyone who assistfeatured vocalist on Matinee ed in any way, during the seri Virginia Walker, Robert Melodies, Sunday from 4 to 4:30 ous illness of our husband and Freshmen: Max p.m. over KBUH radio station at Karl Weese, father. The Family of Newell Nish Stenquist, Marie Udy, Billy Brigham City. She will be ac Bishop, LaRaine Giles, Anna companied by Janice Jensen of Nielson, Jerry McMurdie, De Honeyville, at the piano, who MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION Anne Whitaker, Marlene Gam, will also play two piano numWHEREAS, we are approaching Maxine Leak, Janet Nichols, bers. The theme of the program that time of year when the Vet Denna Christensen, Sonja Norr, will be "Maytime." Matinee Melerans of Foreign Wars of the Dennis Richards, Burt Deakin, odies is a weekly feature over United States makes its appeal Ju Deane Anderson, Jolene Con- KBUH. for funds on behalf of needy or ger, LaVona Beth Hansen, Carol disabled veterans and their fami- Kent, Neil Lish, Mary Ann Chi- Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Godfrey lies through the medium of the do, Dallas Whitaker, Sheryl and children and Mr. and Mrs. Buxton, Merideth Christensen, Glenn Udy an children, attendBuddy Poppy, and WHEREAS, the major portion of Ida Funk. ed a family dinner party at the Lions Club, Driving certif- home of the Thurwin Scotts at tunds so raised will be used in the local community, the re icates were issued to 43 juniors Millville Sunday. mainder being utilized to help who rated top in the driver Mrs. J. D. Munson spent Fri maintain the Veterans of For training course being taught at day and Saturday visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ardis Burt eign Wars national home for vet- the school. erans' orphans and widows at and family at Ogden. Eaton Rapids, Mich., and to inGuests at the home of Mr. and sure the continued highly effic Fielding Mrs. Ellwood Hess on Mother's ient functioning of this fine or Florence Munsoa Day were the Percy Hess family, ganization's national rehabili and Lt. and Mrs. Joseph Hess of laton ana weitare services, now Ogden and the Dean Hess famitherefore. ly of Logan. I, Kleon Kerr, in my capacity Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Richards, as mayor of the City of Tremon Lamont, Florence and Dennis ton, do hereby recognize this The Book Lore Club met at Richards spent Sunday at Wesnoble cause as one most worthy the home of Mrs. Mabel Hansen ton, Idaho, visiting with Miss of the support of all our citizens, Friday evening for their closing Colleen Gill. and do here and now proclaim meeting of the season. Mrs. Inez Dinner guests at the home of Saturday, May 23, as Buddy Udy reviewed the book "The Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy on MothPoppy Day in the City of Tre Man of the Family," by Ralph er's Mr. and Mrs. Jay were Day monton. Moody. Election of officers for Udy and family of Avon, and Dated this 15th day of May, the coming year resulted as fol- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy. 1953. lows: President, Mrs. Helen Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Godfrey Kleon Kerr, Mayor Mrs. Erma Tremonton City, Utah Gam, and secretary Mrs. Irene and family of Clarkston, Mr. and of Peck. Retiring officers are Mat-ti- e Mrs. Evan HessMr.and family Mrs. and and Plymouth Bourne, Edith Welling and Hess and family of OgHelen Monson. Refreshments den at the F. W. Hess gathered were served by the hostess, as- home Saturday evening where sisted by her daughters Saundra colored moving Mae and Mary Ann. Mrs. Bar- they enjoyed shown pictures by Lemoine bara Udy was a special guest. Hess. Weekend guests at the E. C. Mrs. C. W. Bourne and Mr. Mason home were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Jay Bourne and family Rollin Thomas and two sons of visiting with relspent Monday Grace, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. atives at Salt Lake City. Overmyer and Mrs. Reta SharkDinner guests at the home of ey and son of Ogden, and Phill Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson SunMason of Logan. were Mr. and Mrs. Orson Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wood en- day of Lehi. Godfrey tertained at a family dinner parMr. and Mrs. Ralph Baird and ty at their home Sunday. Guests spent Sunday visiting included Mrs. Russell Hess and family with Mrs. Baird's grandmother, two sons of Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Sparks at Brigham. Mrs. Benjamin Lundberg of Lo Miss Rheumina Udy of Ogden gan, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mon the weekend with her moson and Mr. ana Mrs. Jiare spent Mrs. Rheumina Udy and ther Lundberg of Malad. Mrs. Janet Adams spent Mon family. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hess and day with her parents Mr. and sons of Ogden spent Sunday visMrs. Earl Gordon at Smithfield. iting with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MOTHERS HONORED Hess and family. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Adams The Future Progress Guild members entertained their moth and Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams ers at a party at Maddox Ranch spent Sunday visiting with Mr. House Thursday afternoon. A and Mrs. Ogden Kay and Mr. program was presented. The ta and Mrs. Carfbl Adams at Ogbles were attractively decorated den. Guests at the home of Mr. and with tulips. A delicious hot dinMrs. Earl Holt Sunday were Mr. ner was served to sixty-thre- e members and guests. Each guest and Mrs. Bob Whitney and dauwas presented with a card and ghters of Ogden and Mr. and handkerchief as a mother's day Mrs. Mervin Holt and sons of Penrose. remembrance. Mrs. Owen Hess and VAUN HOLT CALLS and Mr. Dickies of Texas are real son, Owen Jr., attended a family FROM HAWAII dinner party at the home of d western-cu- t to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt were their daughter and son in law, to receive a phone call happy at Mrs. OgMr. Pruitt and Cloyd from their son, Vaun, Sunday specifications. Reinforced den on Mother's Day. who is at Hawaii. Vaun wishes satisfacg A DAUGHTER FOR THE for to be remembered to all his OWEN ASPLUNDS friends here at home. tion. Mrs. Joyce Hess and children Mr. and Mrs. Owen Asplund of Logan, announce the arrival of Ogden are spending this week of a baby girl born Saturday, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Earl May 9th at the L. D. S. hospital. Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Gam en Mrs. Asplund was formerly Miss tertained at a dinner party at Colleen Packer. Awards Assembly Dider-ickso- Me-lind- n, De-ver- mm AMERICA'S FINEST WATCH! 10W-PRIC- d. Club Officers Named AS II C RAFT S TKEMONTON Priet inelutftt Mrtl iu Sev-erso- May 14, 19S3 Thursday, their home Sunday evening. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gam of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Haffield of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Garn. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn were Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Garn and son Steven of Provo. The Seventh and Eighth grade students accompanied by Principle and Mrs. Ralph Baird and a group of the students parents spent Tuesday at Salt Lake City where they visited places of in- - een and Miss Faye Coombs of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Hess spent Saturday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stewart at Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Godfrey ' and family of Clarkston have moved to Fielding to make fnterest. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Wood and son Bruce of Brigham, spent Sunday with Mrs. Wood's parents Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling on Mother's Day were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown and daughter Teresa of Layton, and Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Welling and family of Ogden. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. ajid Mrs. John Coombs and family were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harris and daughter Jul- - their home. Mrs. Elma Petersen and Mrs. Arlene MacFarland and daughter Judy spent Friday at Salt Lake City visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Claine Petersen and ilzlrxTZ Penney birdseye diapers PACK OF 6 Packed in clean, sanitary cellophane - they make wonderful gifts! Medium weight and a good 27x27 inch size this is the kind of buy that you can expect of Penney's May Opportunity Days! Stock up now! 1.00 SPECIAL INFANTS KNIT TRICOT PLASTIC LINED PANTIES 3 Lovely New Colors! BLANKETS Satin Bound all around. 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