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Show Thursday. August 13. 1953 THE Bear River City round some now. was also pres-- j ' ent. Andrea Huggins Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holman of Provo visited Mrs. Holman's sisters, Mrs. Emma Paice andj Mrs. Mary Holman three days Sixteen guests, all relatives,1 last week. enjoyed visiting Tuesday evenMrs. Victoria Johnson had as: ing at the home of Mrs. Austin, her guests Thursday afternoon,! Johnson. They met in honor of Mrs. Zona J. Wakefield of! Mrs. Gayle J. Roberts, who is Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Leon Jen-- ! visiting here from Boulder City, sen and Mrs. Vernon Johnson! Nevada and Mrs. Donna J. of Bear River City. Light re-Wight of Alamagorda, New freshments were served andj Mexico. The other guests were visiting was enjoyed during thej Mrs. Max Jensen, Mrs. Vear afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John-seMrs. Vern Barrett all Jensen, were guests at the Wakeof Salt Lake City, Mrs. Farrell field home while in Seattle Larsen of Kaysville, Mrs. Keith', recently. Johnsen of Logan, Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardy, C. Johnsen and Mrs. Osey Jen- Mr. and Mrs. Ercy Whittaker, sen of Brigham City, Mrs. Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen, ert N. Gardner, Mrs. Melvin Mr. and Mrs Ernest Hugins,' Johnsen, Mrs. Evelyn J. Archi- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater, bald, Mrs. Frank Jensen and all of Bear River City and Mr. Mrs. Lee Johnsen of Bear River and Mrs. Lynn Clark of ThatCity. Luncheon was served and cher motored to Inspiration visiting enjoyed, as many pres- Point. Willard Basin Sunday ent had not seen each other for afternoon. They enjoyed the some time. Mrs. Johnsen was scenery immensely. assisted by Dena Christensen, Rex Hamilton of Brigham who is also a relative. City is visiting his aunt Mrs. Guests at the home of Fern! Chester Christensen, while his Arbon Thursday were her sist-- l mother is in the L.D.S. Hosers, Mrs. Gwen Kimber, and pital in Salt Lake City. He is Mrs. Nella O'Neil of Ogden and the son of Mr. and Mrs. RobWanda Simmons of Roy. Elld-- ert Hamilton. red Kimber who was injured Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thorsen in an automobile accident some recently returned from an entime age, but is able to be a- joyable trip to Glacier Park. Visitors Feted HAVE EARLY BREAKFAST The Relief Society enjoyed an early breakfast at Crystal1 Springs, Tuesday morning. Hostess were Mrs. Fern Arbon. Mrs. Thelma Jensen. Mrs. Alice . Andersen and Mrs. Andrea . Hug-gins- Mr. and Mrs. Duffy Andersen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. John Seaman of Ogden to 1 n 1 -; Poc-atell- -- ir'taiy PLYMOUTH Recoveri From Injury g OT . a... mo . . si on is Still I" a Mr. and Mrs . n Geitrge Archi- bald and daughter lla were in Logan Saturday where George received medical treatment. Mrs. Jess Hess has been in tin- past week Ogden taking care of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Ipsen who has a baby girl born Aug o. This is their second daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George Mason of Oregon were weekend guests af the R. L. Masons, Fred and Don R. Lambs. Gaela Giles of Tremonton was a guest of Kara Lee Nisli three davs last week. - Kohl-hepp- Lamb home Sunday. Anna Marie Josephson spent tile past week at Bear Lake with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hess of Malad. Idaho were v.sitors at the Ervin Hess home Smulav Mr. and Mrs. Gardner L'dy, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hess were in Samaria, Idaho Friday evening to attend a wedding dance for Mr. and ,Mrs. Mario Atkinson. Mrs. Minnie Archibald of Ogai, California has spent the past week visiting at the W. J. Hesses and other relatives. She returned to her home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy and children of Samaria. Idaho spent Sunday visiting Ray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy. Mrs. DeVere Hess received word from her husband that he has been advanced to Corporal. He is with the army in Ger REDUCING IS EASY! NO DIET BOOKS NO CALORIE CHARTS NO Tafon It n aid to tppetit Tafon contain harmful p. Fnr Th Prince Leo, Alaskan Pink abaker'sdoien. 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Emily Josephson spent the week in Malad visiting her cousins. Carolyn and Lois Call. They returned with her and are spend-few days here. Mr. and Mrs. Dun Williams and daughter Donette spent Sunday in Malad with Don's mother, Mrs. E. K. Williams. Mrs. Del Storer and son Jim- - many. mie of Ririe, Idaho visited with The daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nishes Thursday and Fri- Lyle Hess of Ogden have siei:t the past week with their grandday. Mrs. Clea Lamb returned parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georg; home Sunday from the Valley A. Hess while their parents been at vacationing hospital with her infant son. have He has a brother and sister to Yellowstone Park. welcome him. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy Mr. and Mrs. Stu Cornwall were in Delta. Utah Saturday. and son of Blue Creek and Mr. Gardner lived there as a boy and and Mrs. Lorin John of Port- this is the first trip back since age were visiting at the Jess he moved away. . i i- wn Albus, the Joseplisons home recently. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Babbitt of Idaho Falls were weekend Wwjz been advanced jo ,aW, w.r. phrase. and and 15th -'en,0""he baking , Come j Waddoups. Collen just recently returned from serving 'uncle Sam. Mrs Clifford Jen? n and son Miles spent Thursday and Friday in Logan visiting Mrs. Jensen's parents Mr. and Mrs. Alma Esplin. Mrs. Ernest Huggins attended a Health meeting in Brigham City Monday evening Siie also attended a meeting in the afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sarah Garfield in East Tremonton. plans were discussed for the Talent Show which will be held in conjunction with the County Fair UJU doien"? a "baker's . . aWcr't dozen i. ories a oont tor h." on" The true not known, Tremonton, Utah Idaho Wednesday. Mrs. Melvin Johnsen was hostess to her club Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stander entertained at a lovely canyon party Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Clifford Jensen. It was Mrs. Jensen's birthday anniversary, the guests were seated at LaVon Nish one long table, which was, centered with a beautiful birthday cake. A delicious lunch was im served after which the remaind-- . of the evening was spent around a bonfire visiting and singing. Steed Estep has been conval-isinMrs, Chester Stander and at liis home a few days children spent Saturday at La- after falling from a haystack goon. and injuring his back. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mason Mrs. Pearl Jensen and Mrs. Anne Shandrews and daughter and family of Clearfield. Mr. Leona visited in Logan Tusday and Mrs. George Mason of Oreafternoon. gon, Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Lamb Collen Waddoups, who is em-- ; were dinner guests of Mr. and ployed in Salt Lake City visited Mrs. Fred Kohlhepp Saturday his family, who are spending evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn James af the summer at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas California called at the Oleen V WhY LEADER. Ik 35 lb. 79c Lb. 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