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Show 0 LEADER. HE Ruth Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish were in Salt Lake City Thursday on business. Mrs. Clarice Schoffield and family of Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Ervin PLYMOUTH by LaVon Nish SQIOOL SUNDAY oiryNG HOLDS IN LOGAN CANfON The Sunday School sponsored an outing at Guinevah Park in Logan Canyon Friday. Both old and young enjoyed a pot luck lunch. Games were played after which a watermelon bust Hess. Sun-day- Birthday Party Mrs. Ruth Elaine Price entertained several friends of her son, Ricky Jean, on his 3rd afternoon. birthday Monday Games were played after which refreshments were served. Miss Dixie Lee Marshall of Van Nuys, Calif., is spending her vacation with her aunt, Mrs. SALE OF and USED NEW FARM MACHINERY A t Reduced Prices McCormick-Deexin- 169 e Minneapolis-Molin- Harvester, foot cut. 6 Plow. g Plofc practically new. Minneapolis-Molin- e Trail Mower, practically new. McCormick-DeerinPress Drill. Used Used Minneapolis-Molin-e Hay Baler. Good condition. Oliver Grain DrilL McCormick-DeerinSP125 Self Propelled Harvester. 12 foot cut. McCormick-Deering- . Plow. Tractor drawn. Tractor Plow. New Minneapolis-Molin- e With rubber tires. New Minneapolis-Molinside mount Mower. Disc Jtf arrow, Practically new. 2 row Potato and Tomato New "Minneapolis-Molin- e Cultivator. 6 to 7 foot cut. Slightly Used. McCormick-Deerin- Hang-o- n g 20-ho- le g 16-ho- le g . e Cut-A-Wa- y , Sub-soile- r. J. I. Case. Hay Baler. Used. inTrailer House, good condition. ALL AT REDUCED PRICES TO MOVE OUT den. Mrs. Vaudis Williams of Ogden is spending the week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steed Estep. Mona Archibald is spending the week at Ogden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Linford Archi- bald. Mr. DelRoy Archibald visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L Archibald Sunday. See Pageant Mr. and Mrs. Steed Estep and Mr. , and Mrs. Ed Vanderhoof were in Ogden Sunday evening and enjoyed "All Faces West." Mr. and Mrs. Warren Vanderhoof and children from Ore., visited. the Ed Vanderhoofs during the week. Jess Archibald Improving Jess Archibald who is receiving medical care at the Dee Hospital in Ogden is reported to be improving slowly and hopes to be able to return home in the next few days. His wife has been staying at her daughters and has' been able jo be with him most of the time. Mr. and Mrs'. Jasper Rudd accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rudd of Ogden to Malad, Idaho Sunday to visit Mr. George Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Ray frdy and fanruly of Riverside visited Mrs. Ida Steed Sunday She has been ill but is able to be up and around at this writing. Ray Whiting and children were in Neola, Utah, during the week visiting Mr. Whiting's sister, Mrs. Fay Meacham and his brother, Paul Whiting. Venezuela Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Achey GO. 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THE MANY OTHER STYLES OF Straight-needle- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of GEORGE ROBERT COOMBS, aka, GEORGE R. 1954. THIS BRAND NEW if ON an - ON COMMUNISTS LEGAL NOTICE notices, Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham City. Utah, or the respective signers for further Information. 22. 1954 will spend some time there be- - U RESUME DRIVE fore returning home. Mary Ann Ward, who h been visiting in Las Vegas, Nev., I ,U """''X vwih her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Austin. 1W a month returned home SunV lei day' with her granddaughter and The Rtluf Society held a husband. Mr. and Mrs. Dak social and trip Tueia Twenty-seveOgden of Salt Lllfce City who ward ladies went to Am vacationed in and stopCah. alga to see the Rocky Mountain ped in Las Vegas on Uieir way Cheese factory. It was interest- homo. ing and very educational We Oldster Accompanies Scouts learned that it takes -- tH0 lbs of Wednesday morning early the milk to make 200 pounds of Scouts and leaders, thirteen in Swiss cheese. From the whey all went to the Yellowstone a powder U made which is wide Park. The man in our eldest ly used in feed for an.mals, in Alf ward, Capener, past 83 years making cakes and in pancake old accompanied them. He enand waffle mix. We found it was begun about 1942 with four joyed the trip as much as the kettles and now they have boys did. They returned Satur-day- . forty-eigh- t kettles After the visit RESUMING PROBE of Communist Infiltration In defense plants, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Halford they went to the Central Park Ben. McCarthy (right), Wisconsin Republican, eonfers with Sen. in Logan and had a lovely left during the week to return Mundt (R), S. D. In Washington hearing room. Mundt headed lunch to conclude a fun day for by way of the Yellowstone Park, to their home in Merdian, Ida. ubcommlttee during all. hearing. (International) had been here for visiting Fhebe Ward went to Logan to They Mr. Jesse Davis, who is spendvisit her children last week. She sometime with their parents, ENJOY PARK TRIP Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield. ing the summer in Provo, came The Frank Stevens family reFriday, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. up for the weekend to visit his turned home and family from Venezuela Monday after Mr. and Mrs. Streater brother and family who are South America, were weekend Ward, several days in Yelspending and Mr. and Mrs Earl vacationing from Calif. lowstone Park. guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Tingey Hales went to Blackfoot to atMr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and Estep and Mr. andMrs. Steed tend the funeral of Robert Scott children from Provo also visited Estep. VISIT Iff MONTANA Arbuckle, son of Mr. and Mrs. over the weekend. Miss Sonja Pierson has been Mrs. Dean Anderson, Judy, Royal Arbuckle formerly of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bate of visiting Mrs. Flo Harris of Og- Riverside. CordoU and Mrs. Ella Paul, Idaho Falls, his mother, and den for the past week. Anderson home Monreturned Family Reunion Douglas Coventon of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ArchiThe Kennard family reunion grandson a from to Montana. day trip bald and daughter Clara were was held at the Girls home in Orderville called at the Ed Udy were of Kenneth guests They home Saturday. visiting Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Box Elder Canyon Saturday and and Anderson Paskett Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy Hees Sunday. at Dillon during their trip. Sunday. The Ron Hales family, were in Farmington and Layton Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bruce the Streater Tingey family; Mr. from Oakland Calif., are visit- and Mrs. T. J. Udy and Mrs. Tuesday. Sunday they were in Renae and Karen Bennett ing with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Jan Frazer and two daughters Salt Lake City with Mr. and who are employed In Salt Lake Mrs. Funk and family. Hess. . and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kennard the weekend at the spent City Mr. and Mrs. Art Ward acReva Jean Lamb is spending attended. home of their parents, Mr. and the week with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Macfarlane companied Mrs. Rayolla Walker Mrs. Aarl "JJennett. They had Lorin John of Portage. and family attended the Earl and Mrs. Betty Rae Adams to as their 'guest, a room mate, On Tour with Jean Ogden Sunday. They attended Gae Saterfield. Moon family reunion Sunday. Miss Jean Lamb left with the Mrs. Melva Davis King and the production of "All Faces Shamrocks for Canada and children of Wayne Co., Utah, West" Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson of other cities through the noth came to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ed. Udy accompanied Herman Chewelah, Washington visited west where they will meet Davis, parents of Mrs. King, Potter and Melvin Udy to Ledor, with the Harry Taylors during many different girl ball teams. Saturday. They will visit about Idaho Monday, to be gone 3 or the week. Mrs. Nelson is a sister 4 days. of Mr. Taylor. They expect to be gone a month. a week. RIVERSIDE Saturday. of Ashland, Ore., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kohlhepp. Mrs. Lisinbee is a sister to Mr. Kohlhepp. John C. Mason of Sunset called on his sisters, Mrs. Hannah and Mrs. Annice Kohlhepp Lamb Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hess, Mrs. HSnnah Kohlhepp and Mrs. Annice Lamb were in Brigham City Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Don Storr and children were weekend visitors at the Hank Storr's. Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Woodland and son and Mr. Elmer B. Hopkins of Brigham City were Thursday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Starr. Lanny Starr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Starr is spending the summer with his grandfather, Elmer B. Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. Fredie Nash and Thursday. July w family called at the Fred Kohlhepp home gaturday morning. By Myrle t'dy They were on their way to Yellowstone Park. George Mason of Brigham City and Glen HKLII.F SOUKTY SEES Mason of Garland were also CHEESE PlXnT. callers at the Kohlhepp homo HOM) lMCMC Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Nichols Move To Malta 9 Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Hess and of Salt Lake City visited with . Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting son Richard have moved to Malta where the men are workJudy Whiting has spent the ing on road construction. past week at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Lisinbee and Mrs. Dee Williams in Og- was enjoyed. Mr. Horton Nish of Logan was in charge of the program in Sacrament meeting Sunday ev.ening. Gweneth Nish, who (recently returned from a mission and Miss Anderson, a con. vert to the church from Denmark, who is making her home with the Robert Nishes of Logan were guest speakers. Musical numbers were by DeVon Nish and Darwin Walford. After meeting, all of the visitors enjoyed refreshments at the Orvil Nish home. Troroonton. Utah Tromonlon. Utah ' Vvv 2 Sms |