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Show Thursday. December T.H E 2. 19S4 Mr. and Mrs. William D. spent Thanksgiving with Mr and Mrs. Charles E. Ward in Ogden. Mrs. Bob Erickson of Ogden brought her mother, Mrs. James Howell home Monday after sev eral days visit with the Erick sons. In Hospital Mrs. J. C. Gibbs was taken from the Dee Hospital in Ogden where she underwent surgery last week to the home of her brother-in-laand sister, Mr and Mrs. C. A. Hall in Brigham City Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen attended the funeral services for Mrs. Nielsen's aunt, Mrs. Nellie Nelson in Morgan, Utah Wednesday. Mrs. Floyd Rose and daughter Janice spent the Thanksgiv- - PORTAGE by Mrs. Vlrcll C. Harris TRAVEL TO CALIFORNIA TO VISIT FAMILY BEFORE KOREA DUTY Mrs. Virgil C. Harris and Miss left Friday for Mrs. Harris Calif. Oceanside, n son-ito see her went lw, Lee-Ho-y Pettingill before he leaves for Korea. His wife, Carol will return with them to make her home with her parents while he is away. June Gibbs w Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley had as Thanksgiving guests, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward and son Eric of Idaho Falls and Dr. and Mrs. Max Conley and daughter, Sidney of Tremonton. ing holidays with Mrs. Rose's parents and other relatives in Nam pa, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hal spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Their son Raymond returned with them and spent Thanksgiving with his parents. He recently return cd from a 3 day plane trip to Phoenix, Arizona. He was one of 25 chosen from the U. of U. Mr. and Mrs. Thed. Hoskins and son spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Conger and family at Tremonton. They also visited at 2righam at the C. A. Hall home. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Allen had as a guest for Thanksgiving Mrs. . Allen's grandfather, Mr W. P. Jones of Malad, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gibbs and son Randy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Knudsen on Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen and family were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Owens of Ogden. Celebrate Anniversary An enjoyable evening was spent Monday, Nov. 22nd in observing the 20th anniversary of Mrs. Maurine Gibbs. A group of her friends, Mrs. Cora Mrs. Genevla Johns, Mrs. Katherine Clark, Mrs. Lois Allen, Mrs. Betty Wells1 and Mrs. Denna Lamb attended the show In Tremonton after which a delicious dinner was served at the Lamb Cafe at Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Harris were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Harris and family of Logan on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Harris, Steven and Kathy spent Thanksgiving Day in Provo with their Mr. daughter and Mrs. Charles Sharp. and Among those visiting in Ogden Friday were Maurine Gibbs and daughter Sharon, Geneva John, Cora McCrary and KathMc-Crar- y, Ifi THIS THE EASY WAY TO GET THERE??" CHEYI;0U;:D . i i cowmown: tckes yea rijht son-in-la- ... art just t few steps from . . located In the heart of . your Greyhound depot town . . . convenient to stores, theaters and shops. Tht plflCK you wont to 90 No mors bothtr with perking mtttrs or parking tickets no battles with traffic . , . and no more long walks ... from to where-you-par- k Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs entertained thirty-twguests at a Thanksgiving dinner. Members of the family present were: Mr. and Mrs. Delos Gibbs and, family of Salt Lake City, Mr and Mrs. Don Gibbs and family of Malad, Mr. and .Mrs. Jay Maughn and family of Wells ville. Mr. and Mrs. William Gibbs and family, Mr. and Mrs Devere Harris and family of Portage and the guests of honor o. ... red ... D C Takt I amity . . . family 7rvt Wonl Midland Hotel PENROSE Mrs. Leonard Peterson STANFILLSISIT HERE FROM MONTANA Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill of Townsend, Mont., accompanied by their daughter, Beverly Norr of Deweyville, visited with friends in Penrose last week. The Stanfills are former residents of Penrose. Mrs. Fred Barfuss and daughter Lucy Barfuss and children of Preston, Idaho, visited with Mrs. Jack Leak and Mrs. Crystal Nelson Saturday. Newel and Lee Dalton are in Montana working with their uncle at a lumber camp. Moved to Town The Scott Petersen family have moved to Tremonton. The community wishes them happi ness in their new home. Mrs. Eva C. Petersen is spending the winter with them, Boyd Peter sen of Brigham was in Penrose Friday to help his brother move. Mrs. Howard Wadsworth of Magna was a weekend guest of the J. B. Shumans in x Tremon ton and accompanied them to Penrose where they visited and were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Peter. sen accompanied" by Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Borgstrom took a visited Copper Canyon. Mrs. Jane Jensen of Brigham City visited Monday and Tuesday at the home of her son Bishop Orsen Jensen and family. Mrs. Ed Silvester is receiving medical attention at the hospital in Brigham City. She was visited there Monday by Mrs. Jack Leak and Mrs. Mervin Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F. Petersen became grand-parenNov. 18, with the birth of a baby daughter, Peggy Lee, to Glenn and Sherrie Petersen Applonie of Arizona. ts Thanksgiving Visitors Thanksgiving is the time for family dinners and the Penrose people were no exception this week,. Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Smith had 29 guests including her parents, Mr. and Mrs." Engvar Petersen, her sister and brothers, Mr. and Mrs. William Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Palmer and families and Mr. and Mrs. T. L, Hine of Los Vegas, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Mil- ler entertained their children Mr. and Mrs. George Junior and family and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Miller and family of Provo, Mr. and" Mrs. George Orton and family of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs., WiUard.. Johnson of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Don Andersen and family of Logan. were Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo The Andersons, George and Neil Hoskins and Mrs. Cora McCrary families remained for the weekend. and son Vance of Portage. Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Jensen Miss Joan Nish of Plymouth served dinner to her parents, visited Sunday evening at the Mr. Mrs. C. E. Miller and and home of Mr. and Mrs. Loren her sisters and their families inJohn and at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eskel-se- n and Mrs. Gibbs Allen. She is cluding and daughters and Lois Milemployed at Los Angeles, and was home for the Thanksgiving ler of Salt Lake City and Mr and Mrs. Orin Kimber and child weekend. FIRST ? and Mrs. Jack Leak celebrated at family dinMrs. Josephine Nelson enjoy- their birthdays Nelson was Mrs. ners. Crystal Clearfield ed Thanksgiving in at dinner entertained by Mr. with her daughter, Mrs. George Jerold Mrs. James Tolman, and Hewlett and family. of was honor at a guest Joan Jensen, Myrna Petersen Jensen his Mrs. mother, and Leon Miller were at the party given by homes of their parents during Orsen Jensen and Nord Peter, their holiday vacation from sen was host to a dozen young friends at a party given by his school. mother, Mrs. Leonard Petersen. Birthdays Too November is a month of birthdays for many of the community. VISIT IN PROVO Mike, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will- " Mrs. Vesta Davis visited her iam Petersen, Marlene Jensen son and family, Lawrence, in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Provo. They are happy that Mrs. Jensen, Roxie and Bryce Peter- Lawrence Davis is recovering sen, children of Mr. and Mrs. well enough from the Polio seige Leonard Petersen and Maxine she is able to walk with crutches and Dee Leak, children of Mr. without braces. trip to Provo last weekend and ren of Grouse Creek. SECURITY . . . FOB SALE C.C.C. Type Barracks Located at Utah Army General Depot, Ogden, Utah In excellent repair Recently painted 20 feet wide, any length. Suitable for homes, garage, or storage sheds. CONTACT. HUTCillfJS & HARRIS HOME MOVERS Phone 249 7th, Ogden, Utah 31403 or 35996 after 5:30 the Bank for Ev. body! I '" Phone 3886 GREYHOUND 1 Keep your date I 0l"Kf I " First Security S Clearance Special John Deere Traclor A. C. Model A, 1948, good condition with loader and hay stacking unit. 395.00 . Model 8-- 1950. PHILLIPS Disc Plow 830.00 2 Overhauled. Model "D", 1950 very good plow 2 625.00 2 way for Ford or FergDemonstrators. 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