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Show THE LEADER. Mrs. C. A. Hall brought her mother, Mrs. Margaret Knud-seand her sister, Nassie Moon, to the home of Mrs. J. C. Gibbs Friday. They have spent several weeks at the Hall home in Brig-haCity. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Vaughn of Independence, Mo., visited Monday with Mrs. Ladetha Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs and other friends and relatives Mrs. Floyd Rose and daughter Janice, Mrs. Virgil Harris and son Phil, Irene Hall and Mrs. Roland Rose of Stanrod, Ida., went to Salt Lake City Wednesday. Janice and Mrs. Roland Rose received medical care. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins went to Ogden Friday evening and Sunday afternoon to see Leon Conger, their who is in the Dee Hospital. Home For Vacation PORTAGE Mr. by n, Virgil C. Harris PORTAGE COMPLETES NEW WELL FOR CULINARY WATER m A new well, to be used for Portage culinary water, has been completed this week with a depth of 212 feet The well was dug by Charles Gardner of Malad, Idaho. Mayor J. Cyrus Gibbs, who is in charge of the project, states that the well will supply ample water for the Hos-kin- town. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Harris had as weekend guests, Mrs. Ballard of Declo, Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris of Jerome, Ida. s, son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. N. J. John and Mr. and Mrs. Laren John and baby attended the Leonard Hall family reunion at Malta, Ida., Friday. Return From Camp Raymond Hall and Noel Gibbs returned to their homes Sunday from two weeks training at Camp Williams with the Nation- Mr. and Mrs. Herald Jenkins have returned home from a vac ation trip to Sacramento, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hoskins and daughters of Georgetown, Ut, and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hoskins and family visited Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo E. Hoskins. al Guard. 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III., were Jaunita of Salt Lake City spent the here during the week for a weekend here. visit. They were guests at the . . . Miss Beverely McCrary, a J. D. Dockstader home. v . s. teacher at Davis High School, S II Mr. Hoerr s parents were weekend home at with the spent the first settlers of Treher parents, Mr. and Mrs, Milton among monton. The visitors left WedMcCrary. nesday, the daughter for CalifMr. and Mrs. Leon Parkinson ornia to attend school and the and family of Roy visited Sun- father 'for his home back east. day with Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson and family. Mrs. Darrel Loveland and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knud-sei it 1 1 i imii r and family of Salt Lake daughter Judy of Brigham City i Tremonton Saturday. City were Sunday guestj of visited in I Mr. and Mrs. John W. Knudsen. Mrs. Wendell Hall and dauMiss June Gibbs returned to ghter were Ogden visitors Tues- her work in Kaysville after day. week with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. John, spending the past Mr. and Mrs. David her parents, Mr. and Mrs. DeMour John and We thank Topmost Fabrics for giving us Gibbs. family, Mrs. N. J. John and son Mr. and Mrs. 'Al Finlayson something we've all wanted for a Denton, Mrs. Wynn John and and Billie children. and of Clair Bobbie John attended the John long time . . . permanent pleats by the yard! reunion at Crystal Springs Sat- Oakland, Calif., left Monday five-day after a visit with Mr. No more hand pleating . . . urday. Mrs. and Mrs. Rose. Fin Floyd Headed For Japan no more worrying about keeping the n Carlon McCrary left Tuesday layson and Mrs. Rose are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morgan and after a 30 day furlough with garment pleated when it's finished. of Malad visited Sunday his mother, Mrs. Cora McCrary. family This permanent pleated cotton can He will report to Parke Air with Mrs. Morgan's mother, Mrs. Force Base, Calif., before going Margaret R. Howell. IB H BH imLntiUSHl bewa shed easily, then shaken so the pleats Mr. and Mrs. John U. Allen to Japan and Korea. AH 13 V ill fall into place, and hung to air dry Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo E, Hos- returned home Monday evening lit H 3 til 1 1 IA.7A II t I I kins and son Leonard, Gary from a weeks trip to Los Angelwith pleats in vertical position. Conger, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hosk- es where they visited with Mr. Fabric must be dry for ironing . . . ins, Warren Halford, Mr. and and Mrs. Gus Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Rose Ekins Mrs. Royal Halford were among Jay Allen, requires only a minimum. those who attended the Hoskins and sons and other relatives. Among those who attended family reunion Saturday at hole new world of sewing possibilities funeral services Thursday in has opened ... try a skirt or an entire Mr. and Mrs. DeMour John Burley, Ida., for Mrs. Rose Haland son Dallas and Mrs. Gibbs ford were Mr. and Mrs. Royal s, dress or use it for vanity skirts, Allen went to Salt Lake City Halford, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell valances and curtains. In Friday where Dallas received Hall, Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy Hawks, Mr. and Mrs. Euvene medical care. bright solid colors or intriguing Phil Harris, son of Mr. and Halford, Mrs. Grace John, Mr. Mrs. Virgil Harris, left Wednes- and Mrs. J. W. Halford, Warren stripes of pastels and white. Eliza Knudsen Mrs. and of Halford, for week last day Vallejo, Calif., to visit with his brother-in-la- A. T. Hall. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Republican Women A meeting of the Portage LeeRoy Pettingill. Women's Republican Club was Major and Mrs. Keith Conley and sons left Saturday for their held at the home of Mrs. Vera home in Albuquerque, N. M., Hall Thursday afternoon of last after spending the past 17 days week for the purpose of reorganwith Major Conley's parents, izing the club. Mrs. J. C. Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley. was elected president, Mrs. William L. Gibbs, vice president, Harris Reunion The Harris family reunion and Mrs. Floyd Rose, secretary was held Saturday at the Port- and treasurer. The retiring ofage ward. D. D. Harris of Lay- - ficers were Mrs. Vera Hall, preston, president of the family or ident, Mrs. J. C. Gibbs, vice ganization, was in charge. A president, and Mrs. Virgil Harprogram was presented and a ris secretary and treasurer. Rebusiness meeting held. Dinner freshments were served by the was enjoyed by the large crowd retiring officers to the group of ladies present. in attendance. w !: Thursday. Juno IBB I I Tremoatoa. 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