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Show THE LEADER. 1. 19S4 Thursday, July Club of Deweyville, and our leaders, Mrs. Roma Perry, Mrs. n Margaret Perry, and Mrs. 4-- H to Barrus, motored Preston, Ida., Friday afternoon, June 25, where we were given a demonstration on flower arrangements THATCHER F OUR MIERS at the home of Mrs. Howard COOKERETTES Johnsen. Mrs. Johnson is the met at the The Four The Thatcher Cookerettes mother at Mrs. 'Roma Perry. home of Miss Norma Burton held several meetings rehave The meeting was called to Tuisday with their class leader, 15 Miss Margarete Burton. Officers cently. At a meeting June order by Linda Petersen, club who were elected: President, LorNel Clark's they cooked president. Prayer was given by sewReta Richards, Vice President, white sauce and soups and Gayle Gardner. Minutes of last towels. on dish ed Ann Hansen; Secretary, Mary meeting were read by Mary On June 16, at Vicky Roche's Perry. Songs by the group were Norma Burton and Chorister, home, they made French dress- lead by our song leader, Mary Karen Skinner. Karen Skinner, Reporter ing and different salads, and Perry. Refreshments were sersewed on pillow slips. On June ved and we had an enjoyable 17, they made desserts, and sew- time. NEW CLUB FORMED ed at Lorn a Gail Larkin's. Colleen Germer, Reporter A Club group met at the Main dishes were projects at home of Mrs. Charles Pulver a meeting June 24 at the home NIMBLE NEEDLE CLUB Tuesday afternoon for their first of La Von Lewis. They prepared meeting. Officers elected were vegetable souffle, creamed eggs In the several times Linda Anger, president; Lana and fish and cheese rarebit. Our club has met, Godfrey, vice president; Bonnie The girls are looking forward We've learned some things We'll not forget. Baird, secretary; Sharon Ander- to Camp on July son, song leader and Christine Carole Daun We've learned that Zollinger Reporter Coombs, reporter. Mrs. Pulver machines are complicated; and Miss Saundra Mae Hansen how our seams HAITY IIOMEMAKERS And are the class leaders. Are Judged and rated. The Happy Homemakers Bonnie Baird, Reporter We sew a while And then what fun, A crooked seam Must be picked undone. 3-A lesson true D We'd like to share With all our friends From here and there: If you expect to Keep your needles nimble, You had better learn To use a thimble. Pamala Christensen, Reporter PRICES: ADULTS 50 KIDS Club News -- - 14-1- 4-- H 6. 4-- First in and Giant Wide Screen I. WTTuiu V 20t SOUARE DANCE AT FIELDING Wednesday Thru Friday June 30, July BIG DOUBLE There will be a square dance on the Fielding tennis court at the school grounds Saturday night. Pete Rasmussen of Hyde Park will be present to do the calling and everyone is invited to attend. 1-2- -3 FEATURE tiL--a GlEfJIl raRD-AHI- I mm. OtHY SCOTT SIIFfllDflH ftinl MOVE TO NEW HOME by. JfCHMiCOtORf Mr. and Mrs. Reid Oyler moved into their new home, just completed on North First East Street. They sold their home on Tremont Street to Quentin Allen Sscond Co Hit jMane Wilson &1t(Mww$ MARfi3r ME AGAIN VISIT YELLOWSTONE Wayne Sandall and son Dallthe employees of Sandall Motor Company and ranch, Ed Deakin and son Duane and Cliff Kerr and son Rolf, and Lynn Iverson spent last weekend at Yellowstone Park on a fishing as, Sunday thru Wednesday July 6-7 Ths hilarious comedy of a honeymoon in a housfon-wheel- s! li?1 LUCILLE BALL - DESI ARNAZ e r-th- By Myrle Udy in long; long trailer NEWLY-WED- S CALL FROM EAST AFTER HONEYMOON Mr. and Mrs. The newly-wed- s Clarence Silvester of near Boston, Mass., called his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Silvester and talked to each member of the family Wednesday night. They are well and happy and just returned from a short honeymoon. They were married a couple of weeks ago. The new bride was Marjorie Halford of Cambridge, Mass. Entertain at Shower Mrs. LaNette Udy, Janiel Forsberg and Maxine Johnson entertained at a bridal shower Monday night honoring Mar- lene Forsberg. Sixteen guests gathered at the Ed Udy home where they made a bride's book and presented the guest of honor with many lovely and useful gifts for her new home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tubbs attended the Tubbs family reunion at Lava Hot Springs during the week. of Fielding visited Mrs. Ed Udy Tuesday. They are cousins. Visitors Honored Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hales and family were together during the week honoring Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hales and family and Mrs. Glen Lowe and son. The Hales, of Pomona, Calif., left Riverside Thursday morning. Mrs. Lowe has been visiting her parents for about three weeks. Her husband, Glen, came Saturday and they left to go back Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. 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SATURDAY JULY 5 V MEET DEL 4 204 Children v A new Pacific Industrial a. 50' Adults NEW LOW PRICES - till n LIBERTY THEATRE TREMONTON New ding anniversary during the week by having a few friends in, in the afternoon. . Mrs. Grace Hales entertained It's Great to be in CACHE VALLEY a a i n rpff a a major Duane Bjorn who has spent Now enrolled at school in Merrill is Mann, the past year in Germany with Dillon, Mont., who was recently discharged the armed forces arrived home some from the military forces. Saturday. He will spend time with his parents, Mr. and E. Bjorn before returnSPEND VACATION HERE Mrs. S.schcool. ing to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nielsen and family of Salem, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Anderson are visiting at the home of Mrs. and son of Rpert, Idaho were Nielsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. weekend guests at the J- - G. Guy Johnson this week. Burgess home. ' Shauna and Georgia Adams ation. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Richards visited their grandparents' Mr. and children of Price, Utah were and Mrs. Deloss Jensen for a at Richards home during the the week while their parents, Mr, week. and Mrs. Max Adams of Family Reunion attended the Jaycees The Thomas J. Udy Sr. famConvention in Denver. was held in the reMrs. Cleo Forsberg, Connie ily reunion driven Anderson and Marlene Forsberg creation hall Sunday in the rain. Approximately by were in Ogden Monday. one hundred people from Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy and Logan, Preston and Bear River daughter Doris accompanied hy Valley attended. Maxine Johnson and Janiel The ladies of the Birthday Forsberg were in Ogden Mon- Club honored Vesta Davis for day. her birthday at her home ThursWard Family Meets ' pot luck lunch and social day The J. H.Ward family made hour were enjoyed by eleven members met members. up of twenty-thre- e at the home "bt Mrs. Edna May Mr. and Mrs. Glen Green of in East Garland in Thompson Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. honor of her birthday and Clarence Hollist of Farmington Fathers Day Sunday. Members celebrated at the Howard Cafe present were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. in Brigham with Mr. and Mrs. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward Leland Bourne in honor of their of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Karl wedding anniversary Saturday Ward and family of Rupert, Ida., night. and Mr. and Mrs. Burl Herman-seand family of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tubbs celebrated their forty-fift- h wed in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hales and family and Mrs. La trip. Von Lowe of California, Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hale's, IN LOGAN HOSPITAL Mrs. T. A. Summers is in the parents, of Wayne and LaVon Logan hospital this week where were also present. she is receiving medical Mrs. Florence Evans of Nor walk, Calif., and sister, Maggie r a DUANE BJORN HOME FROM GERMANY MERRILL MANN RETURNS TO COLLEGE n recently. in 4-5-- RIVERSIDE Or-lea- 4-- H Tremonion. Utah Tranonioa, Utah r M 11- J - |