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Show THE 23. 1SS4 Tbundar. JulT r PORTAGE by Mrs. Virtil Harris C. PRIMARY CHILDREN STAGE PARADE A "Round the Block" parade was presented Tuesday afternoon by the Primary children and teachers. Refreshments were served and the children spent the remainder of the afternoon playing games in the park. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward left Sunday for their home in Idaho Falls after a weeks visit with Mrs. Ward's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley and Dr. and Mrs. Max Conley in Tremonton and with relatives in Salt Lake City. Dell Ekins of Huntington Park, California arrived Thursday for a two weeks visit with relatives and friends. Taft Hall and friend of San Francisco, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eversole of Ogden visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall and Mrs. Vera Hall. Miss Nadine Hall returned home last week from a vacation trip to Spokane, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Harris of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gleed in Malad. Mrs. Douglas Laws and children of Tremonton visited Tuesday with Mrs. Laws' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Fal John and family of Idaho Falls spent the weekend with Fal's mother, Mrs. Grace John. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nielson of Salt Lake City were weekend guests of Mrs. Nielson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Knudsen. i Y - ' f ' 1 - - Donald "Hunsaker Donald Hunsaker Is Recorder At German Post Pvt. Donald R. Hunsaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Hunsaker, Tremonton, Utah, is now serving as a recorder in Battery B of the 1st Infantry Division's 32nd Field Artillery Battalion in Germany. Overseas since May of this soldier year, the 18 year-ol- d entered the Army in December, 1053 and completed basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. Hunsaker is a 1953 graduate of Bear River High School. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs re- turned Tuesday morning from Utah County, where they spent the weekend with their daughShower ter, Mrs. Ted Jones and family Baby Cora McCrary, Katherine at Orem, and Mrs, Briggs' mothClark and Velda Harris were er, Mrs. Zella Carter at hostesses at a baby shower given Wednesday afternoon at the home of Hazel Gibbs in honor of Maurlne Gibbs. A large Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoggan and crowd was in attendance and daughters. Mrs. Gibbs was the recipent of Mrs. James E. John attended many lovely and useful gifts. the funeral service for Lynn Delicious refreshments were Hess in Malad Friday. served. Mrs. DeRoy Hawks returned Saturday after several days visit with her daughters in Ogden. who Attended AiwgU the July 24 celebration in Ogden were Mr. and Mrs. John B. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Harris and family, Mrs. Leetha Hoskins. Mr, and Mrs. Oran Parkinson, Barry and Marva Jean attended the July celebration in Logan in company with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parkinson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall returned- home Sunday evening from a vacation trip to Wyoming over the weekend. Zona Hansey and baby are visiting this week with Mrs. Haasey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Allen. Virgil Harris and son Phil returned home Sunday evening from Alpine, Wyo., where Mr. Harris has been employed. Leonard Hoskins and Raymond Hall are enjoying a vac. ation trip to Bear Lake this week. YOB CAN OWII ill II MUSIC TEACHER BUYS PLYMOUTH ARCHIBALD HOME by LaVon NUh Dallin S. Nielsen, who has been hired to teach instrumental JESS ARCHIBALD HOME music at Bear River high school FROM HOSPITAL has purchased the Melbourne Jess Archibald returned to Archibald home on First East his home Wednesday after Street. The Archibalds have moved ten spending days at the Dee to in He the Green farm in Penrose, is report-e- d Hospital Ogden. to be slowly recovering at and expect to start construction this writing. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. on a new home in the near future. Nish of Logan visited him Sunday. Nadine who is working at Roy spent the weekend with her father. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hess, Mrs. Jay Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Steed, Bert Hess and Mrs. Edith Smith attended funeral services in Malad Friday for Lynn Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil J. Nish were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy to Park Valley Sunday where they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Kunzler. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Archibald, Dixie Lee Marshall and LaReta Nish visited Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cash Saturday in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vanderhoof were Saturday and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ophikians of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson and family celebrated the 24th in Ogden. Mr. and. Mrs. Chester Archibald and family of Grace, Ida., visited Mr. and Mrs. George Archibald and other relatives Sunday. Ellis Hughes called on his sister, Mrs. Jay Hess Saturday. DEWKYVILLR By Mrs. Wayne Fryer . ENGLISH VISITORS CALL ON RELATIVES The Misses Kathryn and Bene Marble, Collinston have been spending vacation "time with relatives the past week-Mand Mrs. Charles Litchford attended the D A. V. pancake supper in Logan Canyon one evening this week. The youngsters aren't the only ones in our town who enjoy birthday celebrations. Hostesses for the Barnard families, here and from surrounding towns, were Mrs. Ray Heusser and Mrs. James Bamard. The party was held Sunday at Brigham Canyon in honor of Mr. James Barnard and Mrs. Heusser's birthdays. Callers from Mapleton, Idaho, at the John Fryer home Sunday r. SING si tib m were Mrs. Lettie Burbank and Linda journeyed down for th event son, Martella. Primary Onting for The annual Fun Trekker Primary Blazer and boys of the South Bear River Stake was held Wednesday evening at the Termonton City Park. It was under the direction of Mrs. Stimpson, Stake Blazer leader and Mrs. Heslop, Stake Trekker leader. Those attending from here were Mrs. Arlin Mad-se- n and son Steven, Mrs. Ursel Knudson and Colyn and Mrs. Darlene Zinck and Terry. A reunion of the Haycock clan was held at Twin Lakes in Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock. Lloyd and --de-Lay Mr. and Mrs. Lou SpackmJ, Mr. and Mrs. Charles La Mendon, annd Mrs. Ed Ross 0f Salt Lake City attended the 50th anniversary celebration of the town of Sugar City, Idaho, Saturday and Sunday. Sugar City was the birth place of Mrs. Spackpan and they had an enjoyable time renewing old ac- quaintances. Maxine Hansen, Tremonton Norma Haycock and Elsie Heua! ser were visitors in Logan Wed. nesday. Marilyn Fryer has gone to Pocatello," Idaho to spend the week wjth her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Scheib. It isn't every day we have from company England. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenwood, Rochdale, Lancashire, England were getting acquainted with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer. The Greenwoods hope to remain in our country and Mr. Greenwood will further his education at the University of Utah. Gee, it's fun to be eleven! Especially when your mother has prepared lots of good party eats for you and eighteen of your friends. Miss Linda Jensen was the lucky girl last Tuesday at a birthday party given by her mother, Mrs. Frank Jensen-M- r. and Mrs. Ray Heusser drove to Grace, Idaho one day this week to see Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wheatly. Word came during the week via long distance phone from Kent Blackham saying his company would be sent out on bivouac maneuvers. Kent is on Mrs. Jessie Heist of Salt Lake military duty at Fort Lewis, City, accompanied by Mildred Wash. 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