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Show Thursday. June THE LEADER. 17, 1954 the Thursday Mrs. Jesse Davis acweek and their children, Mr. companied them to Provo where and Mrs. Bruce Geary and child- she visited Mr. and Mrs. LawrBy Myrle Udf ren of Salt Lake City and Mr. ence Davis until Saturday then and Mrs. Douglas Roche and returned home with Jesse. Mrs. Ed Udy returned home children were home Sunday for Tuesday from Idaho with Mr. the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Delose Udy and and Mrs. Clyde Bate, who were family were in Salt Lake City enroute to a vacation in SouthSaturday and Sunday visiting ern Utah. Attend Festival Mrs. Helen Capener and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs- Grant Skinner and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forsberg, Ellen Capener took two groups Mr. and Mrs. Murray Moss. of girls to Salt Lake City to Thursday Nina Burnett and Marlene Forsberg and Inez take part in the M.I A. dance Phyllis Udy went to Salt Lake Johnson were in Salt Lake City festival. The girls who partici- City to attend M.IA. convent- Thursday and attended the dance festival in the University pated are Carolyn Hales, Doris ion. Maxine Sil Stadium. William Janiel Mrs. and Mr. Forsberg, Udy, Janet A group of friends of Mr. Pauline are Davis, and vester Johnson, spending boys Kathand Mrs. Leland Bourne from and Colleen the week of each Udy Capener, during part leen Capener. Kenneth Ward is summer in Montpalier, Ida., Davis County spent Saturday Mrs. the boy from the ward who ac- where Mr. Silvester and son night at the Bournesdina delicious Bourne served the are girls. companied working. Kyle which ner after The newly sustained officers they played Washington Visitors met Wednesday of the M.I-AMr. and Mrs. Everett Harri- games and visited. Sunday Speakers night at the home of Mr. and son and family of Walla Walla, Mrs. Delose Udy to make plans Wash., spent Monday night at Sunday in evening church for some of their new work. service Barbara Ward, recent the Jesse Davis home-Mr- . and Mrs. Roy Davis and U.S.A.C. graduate in nutrition, Forty Tears Married Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield children of Provo were at the spoke on the Word of Wisdom celebrated their , fortieth wed Jesse Davis home Wednesday. and nutrition. Robert Capener, who is attending the University of Utah, was also a speaker and discussed the uselessness of WTMW i.i breaking laws. 1 ')v..ww.v,, J Mr. and Mrs. : Karl Welling 'Mt"Wii-W spent several days in Evanston, Wyo., with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Welling. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brough, r and Mr- and Mrs. Marvin NieL son went to Salt Lake City to tr.akc attend the missionary testimonial of a nephew, Gene Welling, heavy-layin- g who leaves soon for the South African Mission. Marcell Niel-so- n kS5Av son of the Nielsons is organJ ist at the ward and played a solo. Marion D, Hanks was the Think of it . . . you can grow a big, fine speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Richins pullet on less than 401 worth of PURINA GROWING CHOW plus grain. It pays to of Grouse Creek spent some balance your grain time recently with Mr. and Mrs. Streator Tingey. Mr. Richins rewith a really good mash. ceived medical attention at the The 'growing coat is small and Valley Hospital. They returned lots fall when of home get eggs right you'll Thursday. Jffl CROWING Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Reveal, eggs are worth the moat. Feed PURINA all the way and see the difference. and two sons, Jon and Jim, of Pinecrest, Calif., are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. O. Hadfield, parents of Mrs. J. GO. Reveal. ding RIVERSIDE during anniversary Nine Young Folks Participate in MIA Dance Festival - - - li your grain Vs and Purina f Growing Choiv - k pullets I frf f S DEAR MIER FARM SUPPLY PHONE GARLAND. UTAH 3 o d n a aaa o a a qqd m 3W rni m o a o nn a USE LEADER WANT ADS FOR QUICK RESULTS a I Tremonlon. Utah Jack Leak, Mrs. Mervin Holt and Mrs. George L. Miller attended the M.I.A convention at Salt Lake City Saturday. Mrs. Jack Fronk of Logan visited last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. F. Petersen, while her husband was at Camp Williams training with Mrs. PENROSE Mrs. Leonard Peterson Penrose Anglers Try Luck As Season Starts The opening day of fishing season was a big event for several residents of Penrose- Among those to enjoy the sport this week were Darwin Nelson who went to Bear Lake, Mr. Leonard M. Petersen and five sons who went to Clear, Creek Friday and Saturday and Mr. Jesse F. Petersen and sons who went to Clear Creek Saturday. Mrs. Vennor Meacham of Washington D. C. (formerly Oleta Miller) is here visiting with her parents for the sum mer, Mr. Meacham plans to nmmi JUL J UU lij a e when heated right join her here later. Also guests at the C. E. Miller home this week are Mr. and Mrs. Olene Bellingham and children of Palisade, Nev. Mrs Bellingham is the former Carma Miller-Mr- . and Mrs. Neil Miller and son of Provo have been visiting here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geeorge D. Miller, who took them back to their home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hewlet and family of Clearfield and Miss Verlene Nelson of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Joseph-en- e Nelson. Mrs. Crystal Nelson is spending the week with her sister at Huntsville. 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