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Show BOTH IT Call Babv Dies ELL j By Mrs. Arvilla Stark Baby Call, one dav old daugh ter of Eobby Mrs. Gibson Visits Temple Mable Anderson, Ethel Mae Firth, Lavern Summers, Dorothy Firth, May Bosley, Jennie Firth, and Eleda Vee Stokes accompanied Mrs. Josephine Gibson, who is 92 years old through the temple Thursday. Lurel Hall of Emmett, Idaho, arrived here Tuesday morning to attend the funeral services of Randy Stokes. His wife and family who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stark returned home with him Wednesday. A3C Dorain Summers left Thursday night for his base at Keesler, Miss. Sunday visitors at the Rudger Forsgren home were Fred Olie Forsgren, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Forsgren from Brig-haMr. and Mrs. Howard Beecher of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Anderson, Brigham. Mrs. Evadean Long and three children of Idaho Falls, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Rudger Forsgren. Sherrel Forsgren from' Rexburg, Ida. was also a weekend visitor. Lt. J. G. George Hemmert and family from San Diego, Calif., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fors-gre- n, and Shirley Payne Call died Tuesday at the local hospital. The baby was born July 1. Surviving are her parents, one brother, Bobby E. Jr. and one sister, Patricia, also grandparents, Edgar D. Call, California; Mrs. Ruth Call, Salt Lake City; Hyrum Payne, Tremonton. and great grandparents, Mrs. Susan Southworth, Brigham City; and Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Fredrickson, Penrose. E. VISITORS FROM MISSOURI The family of Wallace C. Jones entertained the parents of Mr. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones, his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Halbert and his brother, Clarence Ray Jones, all of Kennett, Missouri, over the weekend. Mr. Jones, who works in Moab, was home for the holiday to visit with his relatives and his family. The visitors left Tuesday for their homes. Ervin Summers and Mr. and Mrs. Odeil Summers. Miss Roberta Anderson of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderson. She is employed at the Rose Park Clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson attended a turkey convention in Salt Lake City Thursday. Mrs. Dorothy Richards, Aleen Boss and Mrs. R. S. Calderwood were guests at the Reed Anderson home Friday. , Family Meets A family get together for the Halladay family was held at the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Halladay and family of Tooele were guests of honor. They are moving to Winnemucca, Nevada. MELMAC Dinner was served to 32 guests. D1NNERWARE Miss Barbara Summers of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Lavern eorifi' Summers. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Firth of Women of good taste approve Utah visited their parents, meal, for Lind, family every Royale Mr. and Mrs. Earl Firth Friday. parties and buffets too. It's truly ideal for outdoor living Monte Deloy Ghristensen, . . . guaranteed not to break, Nelson returnand Dean Nelson, full one in crack year or chip ed home" last week after spendof normal use. Stays cheerful and lustrous through counting their vacation in Oregon less washings . . . not affected and California. by boiling water. Available in Mrs. Myrtle Anderson and three smart colors . . . Charcoal Maria returned home 'daughter Grey, Gardenia White, Flame after Friday sets. spending two weeks mixed Pink...Stunning in with her sister in Bonners ONLY Ferry, Idaho. 16 PIECE STARTER SET Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Marble M 4cups,4saucers,4dinner were Ogden visitors Thursday. plates, 4 bread and butter plates . Mrs. Edith Hansen of Rigby, sister of Rudger Forsgren Ida., OPEN STOCK AVAILABLE visited at the Forsgren home last week. Mrs. Odell Summers entertained ten little guests July 1st for her daughter, Mary Lee's 4th. birthday. A delicious lunch was Phone' Tremonton served. Pay Last Tribute School Board Continued froniM'iij:e To Nathaniel Garn Appropriate funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon for Nathaniel Garn, 78, who died after a week's illness. Bishop Rosel Zundel conducted the service in the Fielding ward chapel. Blanche Hansen played the prelude and postlude and accompanied the singers. Joseph Smith offered the invocation. The first song was "Sundown," by Dorothy Richards, Rhoda Welling, Velda Wood and Letha Petersen and Val Leavitt sang, "Stranger of Galilee", for the second musical number, Speakers were Leo Earl, C. E. Smith and Stacy Garn. Val Leavitt also sang, " A perfect Day", and the ladies quartet chose "I've Done My Work", for the closing number. Wallace Bourne gave the benediction. Burial was in the Fielding Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary. The grave was dedicated by M. A. Garn. LUMBER CO. 25-714- to please So . . . 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A request for insurance on art pictures and other perishable items was made by the Bear River high school. Mr. Bunderson was requested to make further investigation. The board approved an exof approximate penditure educa$839.00 for tion equipment during the year. Included in the items were three film projectors, a record player, a recorder, an opaque projector, three microphones and three microphone stands. Further improvement at the McKinley School grounds were considered, but no definite action taken. audio-visu- THE LEADER. GOLF CLl Ii PLANS MR. AM) MRS. PARTY 49 Safeway lartn Jresh Produce WATERMELONSSt. fc4 TOMATOES U. S. No. 1, ib Fancy Slicers U. S. No. 1, Full PEACHES Flavored POTATOES CORN CELERY .b. Freestones 101b. poly bag U. S. No. 1, B, Flavorful Bantam U. S. No. 1, Crisp, Stringless Stalk HONEYDEWS Do New Crop Very Tasty orp...shop !b. ib. 23 25 coJr J 12 15 15 |