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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah RIVERSIDE by Myrl Udy GAD LAM) D. U. P. CAMP HEARS LESSON ON MORMONS IN MEXICO The Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Garland Camp, meeting was held Friday at the home of Mrs. Ed Udy. The lesson "The Mormons in Mexico," was given by daughter Annie Johnson. Alf Capener, who has been in Ogden with his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Streater Tingey for ten days returned home Friday with Edna "Ward who spent the day with her daughter Mrs. yytna Mae Thompson and family. Mrs. Ward also attended D. U. P. meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Richards and family of Boise, Idaho visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oyler in Tremonton during the weekend. Baby Bay Born Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy received word Saturday that Mr. and Mrs. Dee Weese (Joyce Udy) of Tremonton are the proud parents of a 7 pound baby boy born Saturday at the Valley Hospital. Mother and son are doing well. The little fellow has a sister at home. Aaron Capener of Salt Lake City is visiting with his sons Leland and Ray Capener and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes' and Glen Morris, accompanied and family were Ogden visit- by Sandra Morris. Mr and Mrs ors Friday. Ora II John were presented with gifts of appreciation from the Portage Ward. Dennis Knudsen of Downey, by Mrs. Virgil C. Harris Ida., spent the weekend he it with his grandparents. Mr. TESTIMONIAL HONORS Mrs. J. W. Knudsen a: d v..;', his brothers, Larry and Buddy. BISHOP ORA H. JOHN Ronald John, son of Mr. and A testimonial in honor of outMrs. Ora H. John, has joined going Bishop Ora II. John was the Cadets and returned home given at sacrament meeting Saturday from Denver. Cole . Sunday evening with Reed where he has been taking tests. Nielsen in charge. Talks were Mr. and Mrs. Wood row Clark. given by Maude R. Harris, Pri- Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen and mary President; Mary E. Hopk- Mr. and Mrs. Josh Hawks were ins, Relief Society President; guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ila Mae John, Y.L.M.I. Pres- Hall at a supper given at their ident; Maurice Thomas, Sunday home in Brigham City Saturday School President; David Gibbs, evening. Chairman of the Geneology Mrs, Vera Hall visited Moncommittee; Bishop Walter E. day and Tuesday in Ogden at Gibbs and Ora H. John. Wynn the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl John sang a solo, accompanied Eversoie and other relatives. by Elma Bell and a vocal duet Wilbur Howell of Ogden visit was rendered by Azella Gibbs ed Sunday with his mother. PORTAGE Margaret R' Howeil an.i other relatives. Wood row Hal ford ::d fru d were weekend of Garfield of Woodrow's guests parents, Mr. and Mrs Royal li.dforJ Mrs. Transtrrred to T:e-- '. Jr'vi v I ns ho Vles m!, Thursday, January Standard Servuv Stations, lias been transferred to l.os Angles and left Saturday. DcMaur John is in Boise, Ida., this week on business Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs of the birth of a baby boy born to Mr. andn Mrs. Don Gibbs of Malad at the Oneida Hospital. This is Ronald Mortensen. son of Mr. ed stay. and Mrs. Sam Moitcnscn. was home this weekend. Ronald is R FfJ EV K attending the B. V V. winter POULTRYM FN H;-ral- i d MiHI.i r..v.i 1..-- . D their son Mcrvin who is at the where he took his mother, Mrs, mission home. Heber Mortensen, for an extend- Veil Parkinson as counselors. Jaek Hawks is now Y.M Al V Jen'ons president with ami Chester Nral as cewn-- i lor Mr and Mrs. Aa 1 Kmufce-and family of Idaho F; lis v.:-:-' Al: . IV of l.'ist M s. J vi !hk:- ve:'K W v ls .'. ;th M'. V ! employment in Angles He left last week. Mrs. DeMaur John attended the funeral service for her in (Veen uncle, D E Smith. Wednesday. ,n i .1 vrini lie.-lo-n leiuiwcs in Auiigan and $53,253.61 have been paid to members of the Draper Egg Farr West Sunday. Little Randy Stokes, of Producers Association, accordMr. and Mrs. Howard Stokes, ing to C. A. Mickelsen, manager. The dividend amounts to 23 had his tonsils removed in a cents per case sold through the Brigham Hospital last Friday, association. The dividend has Visits Grandparents 14 consecutive been for paid Guests at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hansen this years. wet k are Paul and David Shurtz of San Francisco. Their parents, SAM HOWARD REMAINS the Howard Shurtz, are in New AS ARMY INSTRUCTOR i.Mieii i , EI,WOOD by Mabrl Romer their third son. Mrs. Eliza Knudsen rs ai cepted employment in Ogden. York this week and the boys FRICKSONS VISIT SON Second Lt. Sam Howard has are vacationing here with their IN L. DAUGHTER S. AM) been assigned to remain at Ft. Groups Reorganized grandparents. Lee for six months as an Va., The Relief Society and the and Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Bishop Mr, and Lyle Munns were reorganized Erickson and son Billie were in spent last week in Moses Lake, this week. Hazel O. GibKs is Salt Lake City Sunday visiting Wash. new Relief Society president their daughter Carol who is cm- Mortensen returned Ralph with Sarah M. Conic y and '.- - I ployed in the capital city, and home Sunday from Nyssa, Ore., Y. M. M. I. A. Kfwvo " $w SAVINGS DIVIDENDS Savings dividends totalling euarier Kn-i- !'. 14, 1954 A!" i . c- - -; instructor for the Army. Ho had been expecting a transfer to another post before receiving the new assignment. x:,,. x nr- - - their families. Ed Udy, accompanied by his sons Dale, Verl, Ray and nd Elvis Johnson attended races in Smithfield cutter the La-Ve- re Saturday. Honor Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy had as dinner guests Saturday night Ardes Adams, Maxine Adams, and DeLos Adams honoring Ardes for her birthday. Mrs. Mina Ward went to Ogden Sunday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Rayola Walker. She will return Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bourne, members of the Sunday School Stake Board, were visitors in Riverside Ward Sunday morning. Temple Visit Howard Capener took Eldon Capener, Jerry Capener, Bill Silvester, LaPreal Capener and Katheryn Capener to Logan Saturday where they took part in baptismal ceremonies at the Temple. Mrs. Allen Olsen of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Ken Phippen of Layton, sisters of Mary Udy, visited at her home Friday. Mrs. Pearl Bowcutt is receiving medical care at the Valley Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hanni and boys of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy and family ( I J 'ts over the weekend. by Mrs. Eph Peterson FRED ISAACSON RETURNS HOME FROM DUTIES IN FRANCE Word has been received by Ed Isaacson that his son, Fred, who has been with the armed Forces in France is now at Ft. Carson in Denver and will be home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson attended a party in Salt Lake City Friday evening Mrs. Grant Wilde and boys Jerry and Bruce of Salt Lake city visited over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs, Dean Grover and family of Ogden spent a day recently at the Mart Riser home. Speaker Richard Rampton and John Udy were the speakers at church Sunday evening. Merle Larson favored with an organ selection. Mrs. May Biorklund of 0?den and son Lewis of New Mexico spent an afternoon of last week at the L. M. Holman home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oyler Mr. and M-- s. How. ard Ovler to Ogden Wednesdav. Mrs. Oyler spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Allen and son Gerald of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen Inis m Marion Sorenn 1r. UrI Rfcrvl'vi B""M nv"mbr in ricVfrr Dwm r1td rd Mon-da- v. as StaVe pHmrv Tuesday and Beaver ' itxvTu . J I A y ), J; V J '- -V x . - ;?-v- j y : '- - -- 'I: ( Again, for the fourth consecutive year, Kennc cott's Utah Copper Division will bring you a series of radio broadcasts by the Utah Symphony Orchestra under the brilliant leadership of Maurice Abravanel, musical director and conductor. The first ' program will be on the air January 21 and each Thursday thereafter during January, Febni' the many In broadcasting these symphony programs, Utah Copper hopes it is helping to carry on a Utah tradi' a tradition of cultural growth and industrial tion of all. enterprise teaming together for the betterment , . We hope this will come as good news to thousands of Utah people who have enjoyed these symphony occasions so much in former years occasions that knit family ties closer through the mutual enjoyment of great music in the home. The Utah Copper Symphony Hour will be broad' cast over station KSL at 8:00 p.m. on Thursdays. Sunday. Attends Dairy Meet Sidney Sorensen attended a Jo-n- rv rieeting at Fa it West Saturday. were in Provo last v sz J EAST GARLAND Mrs. Whir 4 the seventh broadcast which will be heard March 5. Utah Copper invites you to ary and Marchexcept be our radio guest. Far reaching is the inspiration of fine music and widespread are the benefits to Utah and her people from the successful operation of Utah Copper. Hesmecott Copper CospomSiosn :A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah Thursday. X i: |