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Show THE LEADER. Tremonlon, Utah FIELDING by Florence Munson FIRESIDE CHAT HELD FOR YOUNGSTERS ed with relatives at Clarkston Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Earl spent Friday and Saturday at Salt Lake City. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Severson Friday and Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Morris of Park Valley. On Saturday the two couples visited with relatives at Loyan afterwhich they drove to Brigham where they spent the evening. Three babies were blessed and given names at our Sacrament meeting Sunday morning. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy was blessed by her father and given the name of Merlynn, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grill (Beverly Owen) of Ogden gave their little daughter the name Sherry Lynn; she was blessed by her grandfather, John Owen. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards little girl was blessed by her father and named Carol. Among those attending funeral services for Karl Richard Josephson at Brigham Friday were Bishop and Mrs. Rosel Zundel, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin j 1 A "Fireside" chat was held at the home of Mrs. Irene Peck following meeting Sunday evening. The meeting was held for Mrs. Peck's Mia Maid group and John A. Bourne's Explorer Scouts. Howard Freiss of gave an interesting discussion., on the importance of Temple marriages. Mrs. S. E. Zundel, who has spent the past two months with her children. Bishop and Mrs. Rosel Zundel and family re- turned to her home at Salt Lake City Friday. She was accompanied by the Bishop and his wife, and also Mr. and Mrs. Eberhart Zundel of Brigham who spent the evening visiting with Hynim Welling and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Zundel. Attending a wedding shower for Mrs. Alden Bybee at Riverside Saturday evening were Mrs. Burnell Roundy, Mrs. Clark Rudd, Mrs. Elmer Richards, Miss Florence Richards, Mrs. F. W. Hess and Mrs. Herman Pot- Udy. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy spent ter. B.R.H.S. Sixteen Library Sunday visiting with Mr. and students held a party at the Mrs. Thomas Chivers at Malad. Mrs. Dorene Zundel and home of Mrs. Helen Severson Wednesday evening. The evening was devoted to each person cooking their own favorite dish. Guests at tlhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Emery (Margie Lott) and family of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson spent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nelson at Malad City. Mr. and Mrs. Theil Jensen e and daughter, Tamara of visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Godfrey and family SunTre-monto- n of Great small son, Michael. Falls, Mont., are visit. ng with Bishop and Mrs. Rest Zundel while Dorene's husband, Lt. Nish Zundel is at Reno. Nevada receiving special training for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. V,'. J. Garn, Mr. Mr. Mr. and and Mrs. Elmer Coombs, and Mrs. Lester Coombs. and Mrs. Leo Coombs, Mr. Mrs. Dwight Hansen, Mr. Dean Coombs, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Packer attended par a and ty at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rhodes at East Garland Friday evening. A lovely hot turkey supper was served. Hear Blind Musician The Social Development Club and the Future Progress Guild along with their partners met at the Church Building Friday evening where they enjoyed an organ recital given by Mark Seamons of Logan. Mark is the son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Mark Soa-- I mons and is seven years old. He has been blind since he was around two years old. He has talent of playing the pano and organ and everyone was amazed at how his tiny skillful fing-- i ers could bring forth such lovely melodies. Hostesses were Mrs. Dan G;irn, Mrs. Ralph Grover, Mrs. Utl Garn. Mrs. Wayne Garn. Mrs. Darvel Garn. and Mrs. Wayne Jeppson. A delicious hot supper was served to seventy-fivmembers and The Standard Man helps me with my housework 'Ail us. s Hi guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger and daughter, Florene and son DeVerl spent. Saturday at Salt Lake City visiting with their son and brother. Gail Anger. Mrs. Celia Zundel spent Wed- nesday at Logan visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. 7 Nish. Mrs. 4.95 A new and exciting WESTERN STYLE Moccaitn with wedge keel and genuine leather, vamp. Flexible Goodyear solei provide protection against rock and gravel bruises, yet gve you a longer wearing, more comfortable Moccasin. leather with your choice Made from soft, pliable, of three beautiful leather trims Turquoise, Palomino or Red. Available in half siies Vt through 9 only. hand-carve- d d leaves no film on furniture or walls. Result: housework is lots easier. With Pearl Oil the flame won't creep . . . instead you get a steady, hot flame . . . and, of course, more heat for your money. R. machinery and wiping greasy surfaces. on any Stoodord Oil Company oUattfornia product, coll G. Brough was in Salt Lake City Friday and Saturday to visit with her sister, Mrs. Rose Woodland, who has been ill. BEAR RIVER SADDLERY . . . For stoves, heaters, lamps or brooders you can't beat the trouble-fre- e performance of Fearl Oil, the King of Kerosenes. It's also widely used for cleaning For information Mrs. at Pearl Oil burns clean without smoke, Super-refine- d soot or odor Edith Udy and Mrs. Alta Johnson spent Wednesday at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Orval Nish and Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Josephson of Plymouth attended Open House held for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stokes at Brigham last week. MOCCASINS See them fodav 10. 1955 e WEDGIE natural-colore- Thursday. March FARRELL PHONE 2251 J. BESS TREMONTON Mill-vill- day. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Petersen are spending a week in the Los Angeles vicinity visiting with Mr. and Mrs. David Wood Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jed Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bear and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. Udy and small daughter were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hancey at Logan Sunday. Callers at the (home of Mrs. Eliza Godfrey last week were Mr. and Mrs. Erval Godfrey and Mr. and Mrs. Alf Godfrey of Clarkston. Dinner guests at the Ernest Anger home Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Allred and fam ily of Brigham. At Funeral Among the relatives and friends from who attended funeral services held for Dale B. Jones last week were Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Jones of Hemit, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Johnson of Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hess, Rulon Standing, France Standing, Jim Strickland, Mrs. George Bowcutt, Mrs. Verna Beasely, and Lorin Wilcox of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wood of Brigham. 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