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Show THE LEADER. their home Saturday after tone park. They visited relaa week with Mrs. tives at Idaho Falls on their Mrs. Virgil Harris and dau- spending Mrs. Virgil C. Harris ghter, Carol, LeeRoy Pettingill ' Conger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. way home Sunday. and DeAnn Howell attended the E. T. Hoskins. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hess, Mrs. at Rees - DeVere Hess and small reunion son Mrs. Vera Ogden Hall and family daught62 era. Vera Jean btevenson Sunday. ol were in - Logan Friday where Mrs. Wendell Hall, Mrs. Roy. Logan, Nadine and Irene visited they attended the horse races al Halford, Mrs. Grace John and several days this week in Salt pr,d the fair. Mr. and Mrs. J. Vf. Halprd Mrs. Hawks visited Lake City. DeRoy Mrs. Clem Williams and wed- in Magna, Utah with Mr. and observed their Mr. and Mrs. Loyal G. Harris children and Mrs. Harriet ding anniversary Aug. 18 at Mrs. Roy Gibbs and with rel- and family went to Provo, Utah Archibald of Ogden visited at few a their of with home their atives in Ogden and Salt Lake Friday where they visited with the Steed Esteps Monday. immediate members of- their City. their and daughter, Mr. Mrs. Lloyd Estep and and are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sharp. family in attendance. They the parents of twelve children, of Bingham Canyon, Utah are Their daughter, Gayla Sessions daughter of Roy, spent a few ten of whom are living. Mr. visiting this week with their and son returned with them days at the Steed Estep home. ATTEND WEDDING Halford is almost 83 and Mrs. and daughter, Mr. after a visit with her sister. Halford is almost 82. and Mrs. Josh Hawks. Mrs. Charles Ward and family IN IDAHO Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Gibbs of of Ogden visited Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Joseph-Fo- n LeeRoy Pettingill, U.S.N, of were in Idaho Falls FriSan Diego, Calif, was the week-en- Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Perry with Mrs. Ward's parents, Mr. guest of Miss Carol Harris. McClain of Modesto. Calif, visit- and Mrs. Wm. D. Harris. Phil day evening where they atBERT ROSE ON FURLOUGH ed Friday evening with Mr. and Harris returned home with them tending a wedding reception for after several days visit with Alc Bert L. Rose arrived Mrs. Wendell Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Wright. Mrs. John F. Conley left Sun- the Wards. Thursday from Oakland, Calif, also visited with Mr. and! MexThey New to spend a ten day furlough with day for Albuquerque, BRENDA HALL IS ILL Mrs. Walt Hughes at Black-foohis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ico to visit with her son and Brenda Hall, nine year old Idaho and the Jack Treasdaughter-in-law- , Rose. Major and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Wen- ures at Downey, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris Keith Conley and fain il v. Her daughter is bedfast with Mrs. Bert Call and children left Monday for Great Falls. husband took her as far as dell Hall fever. of Malad, were visitors at the Montana where they will spend Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howell Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall Oleen Josephson home Sunday. the week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish and Chester Neal who is employ- an8 family attended the Warren and daughter, DeAnn and Mrs. Chester Neal were Brigham City ed in southern Utah spent the family reunion in Ogden Saturfamily enjoyed dinner at the Wednesday. Kcese Park in Brigham City weekend with his family here. day. Wendell was elected pres- visitors Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rose, son with the Josephson Mr. and Mrs. Dick Owens ident of the organization. family Darrell and daughter, Janice reMrs. Leon Conger and childand family of Ogden were SunSunday. turned home Wednesday from day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reed ren of Tremonton returned to Gary Nish returned home Nampa, Idaho where they spent after spending the past Saturday the past week. DeVon Price who is employ, two weeks at the Newell Nish ed in Ogden spent the weekend farm in Montana. TYPING Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy, here with his wife and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. returned home Friday after sev- Wm. J. Hess were in Twin eral days vacation in Wyoming Falls Sunday. They returned by way of Park Valley where and Idaho. Mrs. Eliza Knudson visited they visited with Mr. and Mrs. from Wednesday until Saturday Max Kunzler. Mrs. Clea Lamb entertained in Ogden with her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. seventeed children Friday afGus Malan. ternoon, in honor of her dauMr. and Mrs. Ora H. John ghter, Reva Jean's eight birthand Mrs. Cora MrOarv attnHH day. The afternoon was spent Noraan Hooteti Uft and Jani.l Hutching, demonstrated a wedding reception spud typing in 100 High School, lott ipringl Monday! playing games after which evening in tsrignam city in dainty refreshments were servhonor of Mr. and Mrs. Warren ed. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Nish and S. Fergusen. Mrs. Fergusen was were at Lagoon SaturMiss family formerly Carolyn Hall, CLASSES IN Typewriting daughter of Mr. and Mrs. day where they enjoyed the l::Hi:!HiHH::::i:::iHi!:::H:::::: Lov eland reunion. Arnold Hall. Accounting III Mr. and Mrs. DeWaine Lamb Mr. Mrs. and Eldon Hoskins Shorthand Students of Georgetown Utah spent the attended the wedding of Mr. and Longhand weekend with their parents, Mrs. Lynn John at the Salt We'll help you arrange Bookkeeping Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo E. Hosk- Lake Temple Wednesday. They accomodatfor living I.B.M. Key Punch ins. Their daughters, Carolyn joined friends and relatives at ions, perpetual employBank Proof Machines and Sherleen returned- home a wedding breakfast following ment service. with them after several days the ceremony. and many others. visit with their grandparents. Enroll now, or write for further details. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hoskins and family of Malad and Mr. Afton Pierson of Plymouth visited Sunday with them. This group and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins Branch of Brigbam Young University and Mrs. Ladetha Hoskins drove SALT LAKE CITY 70 NORTH MAIN to Logan Canyon Sunday. Feme B. Flint of Clearfield was a business visitor here from ?OR YOUR iiiB!i:;!i:;,i;s::::LS Friday until Monday. Nielson. PORTAGE I Married Years Sixty-secon- d - son-in-la- son-in-la- d t, rehu-mati- c more than 100 words a minute son-in-la- Accurately! FALL QUARTER starts - OUT-OF-TOW- Sept. 8 N Hy-Spe- ed - lilSIMSS (MM Thursday, Augutt 27. 13S3 Tremonton. Utah f0 ! monton, entered the Army in July 1951 and arrived in the Far East in July 1952. He served Mr. and Mrs. Thale Nielson of Idaho Falls were the over-- t nite guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson Monday. Mrs. G. L. Bowen spent MonMrs. Clark Bowen day in Brigham City with her daughter Mrs. Edith Fosgren. The friends of Mrs. Lillie VeL Second Lieutenant and Mrs. bell are glad to have her home Richard Stanley and their little again and feeling better after daughter Cindy, arrived Sun- a short stay at the L. D. S. hosday to spend some time with pital in Logan. Mrs. Stanley's parents, the Delbert Kidmans. The Stanleys Cpl Max M. Takasugi of Trehave been stationed in Byron, who recently arTexas, at the Jet air forae base monton, Utah from Korea, has in rived Japan and are now enroute to Masas labor nonbeen assigned sachusetts. Before continuing, at the commissioned officer Lt. Stanley has a few weeks Corporal Tokyo Army Hospital. schooling in Las Vegas, Nevada, and Mrs. Stanley "and Takasugi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tre- Cindy will remain here to visit Genzo Takasugi, Route 2, with relatives and friends. She will be remembered as Betty Lou Kidman. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowen spent Thursday and Friday in Ogden with the John Hicks family. Mrs. Elizabeth Bowers is spenting a few days in Layton with her family. The Baterman family reunion was held at Fish Haven on Sunday and those attending from here were Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson and son Rulon. Patriarch and Mrs. Jos. A. Ericksen are happy over the arrival of a new granddaughter, the parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howard of Overton. Ne- BEAVER DAM and C0LLINST0N in Korea with the 552nd Engineer Base Depot and has been awarded the United Nations Service Ribbon and the Korean Service Ribbon with two campaign stars. Takasugi is a graduate of Davis High Sshool in Kaysville and was a farmer in civilian life. Visits Parents Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bjorn plan to leave this weekend for Los Angeles for a two weeks visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Dodd of Chicago arrived Tuesday for a visit at the Lewis Dodd home. The two men are brothers. How to stop extra wear on gears vada. Mr. anad Mrs. Rao Baterr.an of Ibapah. Utah, weere guests of Mr. and Mrs. George John-- s ):i Even in the toughest operating conditions you can be sure your differential and transmission gears have full protection against wear by keeping the cases filled with RPM Multi-Servic- Gear e Lubricant. It with- stands the extreme pressures that develop in spiral bevel and hypoid gears. A special compound in the lubricant reacts chemically to form a lubricating, coating on the gear teeth. RPM Gear Lubricant stands up in high operating temperatures and is oxidation resistant. It contains an agent that helps control expansion and prevent leakage. Ask us e about RPM Gear Lubricant. Saturday. VACATION IN NORTHWEST Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bowen, have returned from a ten day vacation in the Northwest. They attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Michel Peter in Reno, Nevada. The bride is a o niece of Mrs. Bowen. They visited in California with friends, then continued up the co'.st to the northwest. They wear-resistin- g Multi-Servic- e g Multi-Servic- nl-e- For more information about Standard Oil Company of California products, cail your ioca! Standard man visited with several former resident of our community and report having a very enoyable trip. Bishop and Mrs. Clark Bowen accompanied Lt. and Mrs Richard Stanley to Salt Lake Tuesday on business. , Phone 2311 i ili !a;l3 Ua iJ iiMSJP Treraonton 9BAl BEST Mftfli!mfiHi:ii!!!!L'!tff:i!id'tii!tu!maRiijiiijiE USED CAR DEAL RUSS ELECTRIC HAS ! PLYMOUTH --NT LaVon Nish Hess Family Meets The family of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hess met at their home Sunday afternoon to enjoy a family reunion. Those attending from out of town were, The Howard Hesse's, George Youngman's, Kenneth Hesses, Linford Archibald's and Llye Hesse's of Ogden and Albert Hesse's of Roy. Raetta Whiting is visiting her cousin Sandra Archibald of Willard this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vanderhoof and family and Lawana Estep were at Lagoon Sunday, where they attended the Smith family reunion. 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