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Show Thursday. August THE 27. 1953 Mary Maxfield of Pleasant Grove were visiting in Idaho Falls from Monday to Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Atkinson and children spent Sunday in EAST GARLAND Mrs. Eph Peterson Birthday Oub Enjoys Party The Birthday Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Gillbert Allred and Susanne were in Ogden club met with Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Par! Gus Larson Wednesday. Games were played with prizes. Mrs. Naomi Oyler presented Mrs. Larson with the Birthday list towel. Especially invited guests were Mrs. Sophia Larson, Mrs. Jane Iscaason and Mrs. Dorris Peterson. The L. R. Shaffer family held their reunion at the grove Saturday. The entire family were present except one member. Mrs. L. R. Shaffer accompanied her brother Lawrence Woods of Rigby, Idaho to Provo during the week to attend the Woods family reunion. Joan Grover is at home after spending two weeks in Salt Lake City. Dessie Coe accom. panied her home to spend the weekend. Mrs. Naomi Oyler and Mrs. Mrs. v'- - 1 UTAH poutr Your UTAH I . 5 POULTRY Manager Sayst J o o Z RFED GILES H c Utah Poultry is a regular part of this business community, established and operating to serve you and give you bettor, service. z o SO 2 ot Come in and see us and take advantage of the services we of-eIt will save you r. X time and money. nO O ' ' ley Allred. ENJOY PARK TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pulsipher and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Soren. sen and children enjoyed a four day trip to Yellowstone Park during the week. VISIT IN NEVADA Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson and family returned this week from a vacation trip to Los Vegas and Boulder Dam. They also saw Zion's National Park, Grand Canyon and Bryces. J. W. Larson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Larson in Salt Lake City during their absence. Mrs. Carl Edvalson of Ogden spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes. The Rhodes accompanied her back to Brigham City on Saturday. After the Anderson wedding reception Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Don Shaffer of Boise and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen visited with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper and family attended the Coombs family reunion at the Brigham City Park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harper were in Salt Lake City Monday. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Odd at Kaysville. Mrs. Paul Larson and children, are spending a week with relatives in Salt Lake City. John Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Larson of Salt Lake City is at the Paul Larson home. Mrs. Ursel Rhodes and Mrs. Oline Moss attended the funeral service in KaysvHle Saturday for a relative. William Crowley. VACATION IN CANADA Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Larson returned Wednesday from a vacation trip which took them through Yellowstone Park to Great Falls, Montana and to Edmonton, Canada then to the Canadian Rockies and Lake Louise. LEADER. Tremonion. Uta Mr. and Mrs. Chester Atkin- 62nd birthday which was Sat- Mr and Mrs. Melvin T. Har- - Bronsou. Mr. Harmon was the spent most of last week son and girls left here Monday Forty-fou- r of the forty, man of Salt Lake City were speaker in the adult class m ing her daughter and family, for their home in Iowa City, six members were week-enpresent. guests of Mrs. Mae Sunday school. Mrs. Bronson the Jess Kilburns. .in Morgan. Iowa. They will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Watt in Lay-toand Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cowan at Payson and then on to Denver where they will see Mr. and Mrs. Carl Potter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Austin and two boys left' Tuesday for a trip to Yellowstone Park. WITH PENNEY Lennis Christensen, at home for the weekend, accompanied See for yourself how much farther your her parents to Malad on Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. David clothing dollar stretches at Penney'tt p f Williams. i i Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes ! PENNEY . WITH QUALITY. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen and family spent SunSee for yourself I Penney quality d day afternoon at Beaver and 5irf meons better service, longer had lunch at Tony Grove Lake. mJ" Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen less need for replace- wear I1 s A M w with other members of theWood V-- r V Your ,aving$ rnUltiply ment lM--Cjfamily met for dinner at the f 9 Maddox cafe to celebrate the Birthday anniversary of Mrs. Claud Allred. visit-urda- y. d n SAVE PRICES... SAVE Vur budget by lf Jy,w Guessing may be alright for a game, but it's hardly a wise way to manage money. Take, for instance, your budget. How much control is simpler, safer and more convenient it to your expenses with a First Security Checking account. This way you know exactly where have an accurate every dollar goes . . . you record kept for you . . . and your checks are returned as proof your bills are paid. And .really, a checking account is not an expense . . . it's an investment that pays big dividends in more convenience, time saved and added safety. 0 v t All members of the ward are urged to attend meeting next Sunday evening, as a very fine program has been planned. President Raymond of the Logan Temple will be the speaker and musical numbers will be furnished by the temple choir. Newel Cutler, bishop of the Washakie ward, was the speaker in the special interest class at Mutual Tuesday night. The Merlin Romer family attended the Burbank reunion at the Crystal Springs Sunday. Salt Lake visitors at the Romer home Monday were Mrs. Clair Hanks and sons, and Mrs Noma Vincent and daughters Sunday the Bishopric visited Mrs. P. W. Christensen at the Dee Hospital in Ogden where she underwent a major operation last Thursday. They report that she is improving and is able to have visitors. Shelia and Meretta Saunders, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Saunders spent the first part of last week in Brigham visiting relitives. Their cousins Sheryl and Carla Meservy of Brigh- ham returned with them to spend several days here. The Saunders attended a family party in Logan Saturday evening. LOCAL DANCERS PERFORM PROPORTIONED SIZES! i SANFORIZED Peiuiev's Foremost DENIM JEANS $229 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fridal, along with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Tremonton, attended a Golden Wededing anniversary in Salt Lake City Monday night. The three coup-lee- s did three special floor show numbers. They danced two old time waltzes and one modern number. VISIT IN DENVER Mrs. Carl Romer and daughter Leola returned home last Friday after a two weeks vacation in Denver, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dar-rHansen. Darrel is stationed at the Lowry Air base and was one of forty chosen to be a guard of President Eisenhower while he is at the base. 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Little details such as plastic belts, New and more grown-ufringe trims that add a new look to the whole colleclton. p f4ral lMrv If Mabel Romer 111 Newel DMM Inwronw Crp. Is ELWOOD PIUM3IMG WE CAM DO Add to your savings or checking account by mall. Special forms and envelopes upon request. postage-pai- d ' ATTEND NELSON REUNION Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Webster and Dr. and Mrs. Shirley Beard of Pocatello, with their families, joined the Carl Nelsons and Cliff Beards and Charles Nelsons in attending the Nelson reunion Sunday at Salt Lake City. MEW Bank by Mail - fff-f- AT WADDING control iirffffffif r |