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Show i 1 THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah Thursday. May 1 ATTEPsTION EAST GARLAND PLYMOUTH by Mrs. Eph Peterson by l.aVon Nish ! DEWEYVILLE By Margaret Perry SPORTSMEN East Garland Boys, Plvmoulh Chooses Oil I'ainliu" (Jiven i Dewevville Ward Mrs Ruth Steed B24.90 FREE Value Girls Enjoy A ut if oil pjiintinj: by I Hill Field Trip As New President EverettboaThorpe COMBINAof Logan was GOOD-AL- L 1 TION SPINNING HOD and REEL The boys of the Aaronic Priesthood and girls of the girls and some of the parJusi Buy Your Fishing program ents and advisors attended ArmLicense at ed Forces day at Hill Field Saturday. The young people were treated to a weiner roast at the park in the evening. Mr and Mrs. R. J. Potter at1 tended the testimonial and reand you may win this 1 ideal gift. ception for Alf Freeman who I is retiring from the Box Elder 9 high school staff after 44 years Mrs. Dorris Peterson attend- WHILE THEY LAST Mrss. Dorris Peterson attend1 ed the American Legion Auxilidinner ary Past Presidents 1 glass or bamboo at the War $ 9.95 Thursday evening fFly Rod. Reg Memorial Building in Brigham m IHEPP' Special No. I Penco Automatic fly ReeL Reg 1 1 City. B.50 Level Fly Line Total. . . Mx. and Mrs. Claire Packer 1.90 of Ogden were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert $18.35 Allred. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Sheldon HEPP'S Special price only Salt Lake City were Sunday of SI 2.9 5 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adama. Special No. 2 Reg. 1 1 1 glass Spinning Rod $ 7.35 Spinning Reel Practice Plua 6.75 Nylon Spinning Line 1.50 Total. .. $18.55 35 HEPP'S Special Price SI 0.95 Special No. 3 1 1 Reg. Glass Casting Rod ..$ 5.80 Level Wind 2.75 Casting Reel Casting Line, 12 Lb. test 1 Practice Plug Total HEPPS I Special Price S 1 . . vGja! and 1.25 35 $10.25 5.S5 presented to the Deweyville Ward recently to be hung in the chapel. The donors of tht painting were members of the N. Peter Marble family in memory of their father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl D Perry attended the P.T.A. meeting on Thursday evening in Plymouth. at the meeting was Speaker Kleon Kerr.. Mrs. Alvin Norr entertained at a chicken dinner recently in honor of Mrs. Francis Gunnell, Mrs. J. P Jones and Mrs. Dan Briggs. Mia Maids Program The program Sunday evening will be under the direction of is the Mia Maids. Their Mrs. Yvonne Ashby. An Aaronic Priesthood party commemornitng the Restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood was held Saturday evening. Games were played and a wiener roast rounded off the evening's . entertainment. The DeweyviUe School held their clean-uday last Wednesday. After the grounds were finished the school spent the remainder of the day on an outing at the Crystal Springs. A party honoring the retiring M.l.A. officers and teachers was held Friday evening the by present organization. The evening was spent in playing games and refreshments were served Injured in Auto Don Harper was a rider in an auto involved in an accident Friday night in which he sustained a broken bone in one leg. He was able to return home Monday evening after the cast was in place-Mrand Mrs. Dale Gardner and children of Driggs, Ida., spent Friday evening and Saturday at the Harper home. George Coombs and son Boyd Nessie Vanderhoof and Eithel of Ogden called on the Harpers Estcp for a few days. Sunday. Mrs. Blaine Rhodes and children and Linda Hansen were in Ogden Friday. The children remained with their grandparents until Sunday when Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes went for them and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edvalson. Garland D.U.P. A meeting of the Garland Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers was held at the home of Mrs Viola Roberts in Garand Mrs C. L. Vander-hoo- f land Friday afternoon with visited relatives in Grace, Capt. Essie Peterson in charge. Ida., Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Harriet Archibald of Ogden is visiting her daughters, . 1 Kleon Kerr of Tremonton was guest speaker at the closing P. T.A. meeting Friday evening. A program and luncheon was enjoyed by those attending New officers were elected for the coming year with Ruth Steed, president, Lila Mae Steed, vice president, and Mary Jean Hess, secretary. The retiring officers were Jean Josephson, Myrna Nish and Nola Starr. Mr. and Mrs. Jurve Mansfield of Sacramento, Calif., have been visiting the John Mans-field- s for the past week and were also here to attend funeral services for a brother-in-laCharles Smith. Mrs. Sherry Storr of Ririe. Ida., and her son Bob of Salt Lake City were visitors at the Orvil Nish home Thursday. Recovers from Operation Mrs George Archibald is slowly recovering from a serious eye operation performed at the L.D S. hospital in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish were in Salt Lake City Tuesday on business. We congratulate the following students who are on the graduating lists, they are as follows, Mona Joy Archibald and Garth Josephson from Seminary, Ilia n Archibald, Jerry Archibald, Nish, Gary Nish, Dennis Udy, and Orvin Pierson, from high school and Kara Lee Nish, Sharon Pierson, LaRue Hess, Raetta Whiting and Rae Jena Lamb from the eighth grade at Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Josephson were visiting at the Bert Call home in Malad Saturday. Mrs. Fluff Taylor and children of Ogden spent a few days visiting Mrs. Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Call of Malad, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. John Williams of Ogden called at the Oleen Josephson home p Jo-An- P can give you ALL these n Hot Water Electrically is always ready! -- - - ing. Mrs, Perry Stanfill, Mrs. Jed Stanfill and Mrs. Francis Gunnell of TownFend, Montana, were guests at the Jay Norr home for several days last week Also visiting at the Norr home dur.ng the week was Mrs Russell Lund and family of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hubbard were in Logan Monday where Mr Hubbard received medical care. To Demonstrate Dances The Blazer boys and the Lark girls will demonstrate several dances at the Stake Primary meeting today. Preparation Leaders of the groups are Mrs. Darlene Zinck and Mrs. Grace Warnke. Mrs. M. G. Perry visited several days at the home of her daughter. Mrs. O. 11. Petersen of Petenboro and at the home of Mr. and Mrs Alton Perry of Ogden this past week. Recently Mrs. Alvin Norr at-- ! tended a Beta Sigma Phi Mother's and Daughter's Tea at Corinne with her daughter, Mrs. James Dixon. t Install an electric water heater in your and meet sanitation milk house requirements easier. Ready hot water also saves so much time and work. You'll be surprised, too, how little hot BUY FROM YOUR DEALER mm i "1 T If 1 1 . "lllkJJlJL-- F U 1 Sf I ii A''W' J3V " V 'j tffl lf ' 'j tl f I I Mrs-Wayn- -- 1 fT v m ft Easy Terms Use Your Old Washer as Down Payment ! ; ; C-- l Wag-ibe- 1 wcsHtr feofcb d thsa other cstesatkt T j 2sOwRs tCLMsMtts I 4tMtowb i 60 DIAPERS ; !; 011 I; 1 ? I . ELECTRIC PHONE ; - Whitaker of Rupert were Sun day dinner guests of Mr- and Mrs. Warren Hansen and attended the. Golden Weidin in the afemoon. - 5 HiV44lm "r',' riff How to make money as you need it When you. have a checking account, all you need to "make money" is a checkbook and a pen. Yotl can cash wherever quickly write a check that's as good as you are known. It's the safest way to carry money. You'll be making money in another sense, too, for you'll find a checking account helps prevent waste of funds through careless spending. OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT TODAY idmi, tMmk Mmmbmr fdrml top" l"rMK CmivwUm Bmnkkt Office I i 1 water electrically costs. ts ey SUPER CAPACITV HASHING ADVANTAGES 1 FIRST SECUITY,;,THE BANK FOR EVERYBODYI The lesson "The D.U.P. Building" was given by Myrtle Gleason. Ida Ilartman read from her great grandfathIlunsaker's jourAbraham ers, nal. A clarinet and saxophone quartet furnished two numbers. Participating were Irven Roberts, Olaque. Helen Bingham and Joan Holdaway. Mark Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen helped celebrate the Birthday Anniversary of their son Allen at his home in Ogden Sunday as dinner guests of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Patterson of West Point visited with their grand daughter and family, Grover, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hadley of Ogden visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Shaffer and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oyler. Mr. and Mrs. Don Winter and family of Willard visited the Ed Isaacsons Saturday. The Isaacsons were Sunday dinner guests of the Winters. Arrives in Germany Word has been received by Ed Isaacson that his son PvtBurton Isaacson recently landed in Grofnwohr, Germany His brother LaMar is in Korea. The Teachers Quorum presented the program Sunday evening. Speakers were Earl Harper, Ken Shaffer, Leon Sorensen, Dallas Pierson and Grant Korth. Bishop Sorensen presented individual awards to the boys who had qualified. The ward choir sang two unmbers. Open House Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Larson and family of Salt Lake City visited Simday at the Paul and Louis Larson, homes and attended the Golden Wedding Open House for Mr. and Mrs. David Larson in the afternoon. Mrs. Karen Hansen of Logan visited our Relief Society meeting Thursday and spent the afenvoon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. U M. Holman and Mrs. Sophia Larson. Mr. and Mrs. John Payne of Heyburn, Ida., and Mrs. Oran ex-erp- Club Formed The Busy Mixers 4 H Club has been recently organized of club under the direction leaders. Mrs. Wayne Hubbard and Mrs Zane Wheatly. The roup will continue this yean is a cooking club Officers were elected with Irene Dunn as' Pres dv'nt. Edwiua Levcnduski as Vice President,, Judy Ush, Secretary, Karen Norr Reporter, Leah Jensen. Song Leader and Evelyn Nielsen. Social Manager. Mis. Grace Warnke and son Billy visited in Ogden Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Talbot and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Settl- 20. 1954 . . . |