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Show Thursday. Marrh THE LEADER, Tremonlon, Utah 11. 1S54 Julia Partch. They then drove to and two sons have moved here Durante, California, where they from Preston, Idaho. Mr. Hub visited with Mr. and Mrs. Har- bard will be employed by Clar. ence Perry. vey Warnke Jr. DEWEYVILLE INJURED IN FALL Mr. and Mrs. Homer Marble and Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Love land of Roy drove, to Rock Springs, Wyoming, to visit Ger aid I Marble Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl visit ed in Salt Lake City Sunday with Mrs. Agnes Earl. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kamerath of Bountiful. Celebrate Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norr observed the eighth anniversary of their wedding by entertaining members of their Pinochle Club Saturday evening. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norr, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fryer, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr, Mr. and Mrs . Douglas Burbank, Reed Norr and Miss Darlene Brough. Prizes were won by Charles and Reed Norr and Mrs. Fryer and Miss Brough. Mrs. M. A. Talbot returned to her home in Ogden Thursday after spending the past week at the Warnke home. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodges and son Dick, who is home on leave from the Naval Air Force, visited Saturday at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Winford Bar-ru- Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Lish and children of Brigham visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lish Jr. Sunday. Enjoying a trip up Black, smith Fork Canyon on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hyatt, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Little Timmy Bamis, son of Bishop and Mrs. Winford Bar-rusuffered a laceration of the forehead in a fall Saturday while playing in the yard of his home. It took five stitches to close the wound and Timmy is also sporting a black eye as a result of the mishap. Things are looking better now and in a s, Fryer. few more days Timmy should feel much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard visited in Brigham Wednesday at the home of Mr. Barnard's Mrs. Roma Perry Karl and Kent visited at the home of Mr. Howard Johnson of and sons Saturday and Mrs. Preston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank had as weekend guests the fol visited at the home of Mr. and lowing grand children: Susan, Mrs. A. A. Burbank Sunday. j Richard, Penny and Jean, child Mr. and Mrs. James Gardner ren of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Bur had as Sunday guests Mr. and bank, and Michael, son of Mr. ivirs. xvionroe l'eiersen ot urig-ha- and Mrs. Kenneth Burbank, all of Brigham. On Sunday, Mr City. Mr and Mrs. Duet Loveland and Mrs. Lowell Burbank visit and son Gary of Brigliam were ed at the Burbank home. Browers Leave Deweyvllle Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ault. Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Brower Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke and family have moved to Salt have just returned from a two Lake City where they will make weeks tour of California. While their home. Mrs. Brower has there they visited with Mr. and accepted a position teaching Mrs. Harvey Warnke of Sacre-ment- music at the Modern Music Co. Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Among those attending a ReWarnke zni Mr. and Mrs. Hor-- 1 publican meeting at Brigham On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alace Lish Sr. of Modesto. Mr, and City Saturday night were Louis Mrs. Elsworth Warnke accom Spackman, Clarence Perry and vin Norr and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr attended a birthday dinner panied them to Los Angeles Alvin Norr. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hubbard honoring Patricia Dixon on her where they visited with Dr. seventh birthday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon. Mrs. O. W. Snow and Mrs. Ruth Litchford were in Salt Lake City Monday visiting Mr. Litchford. Mr. Litchford expects to remain at the Veterans Hos pital another two weeks. Wallace and Delores Nielsen, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nielsen, were among mem bers of the orchestra who play ed several selections during the Inauguration Ceremonies of Dr. Henry A. Dixon at the USAC Monday. Guest speaker Sunday even ing at the Fireside for the Jr. M Men and Jr. Gleaners, MIA Maids, and Explorers, was Gar land Puzey. The program also included several songs by AP?lY Marvin Ashby. The Fireside was TO BCONOMICAl EASY under the direction of Mrs. Vir f ECTIVE ginia Blackham and Mrs.Marvin Ashby. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nielsen have just completed a ten day vacation in California. They ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whitney and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Heptachlor applied' in early Spring before alfalfa Is 2 to 3 Inches Thomas of Garland. They visited tall gives you full season control of alfalfa weevil infestations. in Los Angeles and traveled up It takes only 4 ounces of actual Heptachlor per acre for effective the coast to San Francisco. ntrol and the material con be applied with any standard spraying An organ recital was held or dusting equipment. For the exact time to apply Heptachlor for good weevil kill In your area, contact your local county agent Tuesday evening under the diror other agricultural authority. For complete facts about Heptachlor ection of the Ward Building write us tor a FHEE folder on "How to Control Alfalfa Weevil Fund Committee. The concert With Heptachlor". This will in no way obligate you. was sponsored by Mr. Lemoine Watts of Logan. Mrs. Roma Perry headed the ticket committee for the event. Sunday visitors at the O. W. Snow home were Barbara Snow Tremonton Phone 2411 mother, Mrs. J. P. Barnard. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marble . m i o, s. ! GONIBOL tf Oleen Sliunian SNOWVniE by Mrs. Christine Peterson Joins Fraternity SCOUTS HOLD RABBIT HUNT Saturday afternoon the Scouts and Explorers met with their leader Jerry Rose. The group spent the afternoon rabbit hunting. At the close of the hunt Mrs. Menah Rose was hostess to the Boys at her home with Mrs. Jerry Rose and Mrs. Glen, na Cobia as They enjoyed a waffle supper. Sixteen were present. Mr, and Mrs. Claude Olsen of Brigham City visited Wednesday with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkin. Mrs. Ruth Bowen and children Sharon, Karan, and Bobby of Malad visited with Mrs. Bowen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Dewane Neal and family of Ogden visited with relatives in Snowville Saturday, and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Cutler were in Ogden Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anderson had their baby blessed Sunday in Sacrament meeting. lie was gipen the name Berry William. Also their oldest son Ray was confirmed a member of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkin were in Brigham Monday to attend funeral service for Mrs. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Arbon and son Rodney and Phyllis Smith, Mr. and Mrs." Bealey Cutler were in St George, Utah Saturday and Sunday where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Talbot and family. Visit In Oregon Mrs. Maude Hurd returned home Thursday from a ten day and George Thackery of Morgan, Miss Donna Rae Marble of Brigham City and Miss Elizabeth Fletcher of Logan. ATTEND FUNERAL FLOYD BARFUSS ADVANCED IN RANK Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barfussl' moreland, have received word that he has been advanced to the rank of Corporal. He wrote his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Barfuss that he has just spent five days leave in France. He is sightseeing located in Germany. Erooks Oleen Shuman of Tremonton was recently initiated into Phi Eta Sigma, national honorary scholastic fraternity, at the University of Utah. Shuman is a major in social science. He graduated from Bear River High School in 1942 where he served as student body president and was active in Lacey Kay, Estelle Hughes of Honeyville and Mary Abel of Garland were in Salt Lake City last week to attend funeral services for A. T. Shurt-lif- f, a missionary friend whom they knew in South Carolina. Grow Bigger, Belfer Crops, with a Concrete Pipe athletics. He is one of 30 freshman men to be honored for outstanding scholastic achievement for Fall Quarter, 1953. VISIT IN IDAHO Irrigation System Mrs. Jack Hadfield spent the weekend in Boise visiting with her son, John LaVoy and family. MRS. KELLER IMPROVING Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Wood were in Salt Lake, City recently to see Mrs. Wood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Keller, who have been ill. They report that the Kellers are both very much improved. 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