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Show THE LEADER. Thursday. July EAST GARLAND By Mrs. Eph Peterson SNOWVILLE 28. 1955 By Mrs. Christine Peterson ganton. North Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. James Edney and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Edney. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Jenkins of Riverton were Sunday dinner guests at the Adams home. Tuesday night of last week Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Larson the Mia Maid class had a cook-oand family of Bountiful visited supper with Mrs. Thelma relatives and friends here SunHigley teacher of the class. The day. group met at the home of Alana Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper Garbanati where punch and and family attended the Steed cookies were served. Then they at the Lorin traveled to Clear Creek where family Park in Ogden Monday. the main course was cooked and Mr. and Mrs. Odell Thompson and then they played served, and family attended the ThompWhen the group returned games.. son family reunion at Brigham home watermelon was served at City Saturday. the home of Leona Hurd. Five The Ward family held a class members and three guests at the Thompson home were present. Sunday. Included were Mr. and Mrs. Veda West of Ogden Mrs. John Ward, Riverside; Mr. spent Wednesday visiting with and Mrs. Frank Ward, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ward and her mother, Mrs. Martha Peterson and other relatives. family, Rupert, Ida., and Mr. Linda, Gary, Penny and and Mrs. Burl Hermanson, Salt Lake City. Mary Knight of Plain City visitMr. and Mrs. Karl Benson ed from Saturday until Monday and daughter Ann and her fiancee, Don Potter and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes Fisher of Logan called on the and Nadine and Mr. and Mrs. Thompsons Sunday afternoon. Shaffer spent Wednesday Jasper Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Allred, Sharon John and Iris Anderson and Thursday nights in Logan and Mrs. Paul of Tremonton spent Saturday Canyon. Mr. Larsen and family joined them and Sunday on a trip to the Wednesday and the Harmon Yellowstone. Mr. and Mrs, Gillbert Allred Piersons Thursday. Paul Larson, Mark Wise, Arnand Susanne and Mrs. Emery Merriot spent the Pioneer Day old Larsen and Willard Butler weekend on a trip to the Yel- returned Tuesday night from a lowstone. While the Allreds five day pack trip through the were away their son, J. D., came Uintah's The Paul Larsons left Sunday home from Moab where he is operating a service station, to morning on a trip to Yellowstone. see his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes Mrs. Patricia Fryer and children are visiting at the Henry spent Friday night in Logan Canyon. Sorensen home. Mrs. Dorris Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petersen d and Yetta Karen were in celebrated their wedding an niversary by an overnight trip Ogden Monday to see the Pionto Ogden and attending the eer parade. Mr. and Mrs. L. Frances PetRodeo Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Oyler erson of Ogden were at the Dorand their 3 weeks old .baby boy ris Peterson home Saturday. returned to the Leo Oyler home Johnny who had spent a week Wednesday. The new baby is with his grandmother returned home with them. ' ' their first child. Mr. and Mrs. Voyd Dahle of Salmon, Ida., were Tuesday overnight guests at the Jane Isaacson home. Meet Missionary Son " Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover drove to Juarez, Mexico to meet Bud Grover who was returning from a IVz year mission for the LDS Church in Central America. They, went through Colorado, New Mexico and Texas and back through Arizona where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Vinson Sorensen at Mesa. Bud spoke a few minutes in Sunday School and was the speaker in Sacrament Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grover and Joan visited in Penrose with Mrs. Eva Peterson, Sunday. Joan Grover returned Thursday from her five day visit with her cousin Rhea Grover in Og- Mia Maids Have Outdoor Supper DUP Gives Sunday Program The Garland Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers pre sented a program honoring the Pioneers at the Garland First Ward Sunday evening. The pro gram was under the direction of Cant. Esfcie Peterson with Capt. elect. Merle Udy, also in attendance.' Mrs. Peterson read a history of her grand mother, Maren S. Sorensen. The J. P. Christensen family orchestra played J. Spencer Cornwall's arrangement of "Come Come Ye Saints." Speaker was Warren E. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. WendU Hansen and family and Mr. and Mrs. David Cook of Syracuse spent the weekend ona trip to Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Joe Oyler and Nan Oyler accompanied Mrs. Dora Shaffer and JoAnne to Ogden Saturday. Annette Archibald returned with Mrs. Oyler to spent the week. Mrs. J. W. Rhodes and Geral-din- e Summers spent a couple of day in Bountiful at the Blaine Fryer home, and visited in Lay-to- n with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rhodes. Gary returned home with ihis grandmother for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams had as guests Wednesday and Thursday, relatives from Mor- - evening with their grand Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Neal of Malad visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. George Garbanati and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Cutler. Kathy Winzeler of Idaho Falls left Saturday for her home after visiting for the past two weeks with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Anderson and the Dan Higley family. Entertain Club Mrs. Leo la Hurd and Mrs. Luella Larkin entertained fifteen members of the Cup and Saucer Club Friday night at Clear Creek. A delicious luncheon was served. pra-ent- s, Tremonion, Utah ut er in Women of good taste approve Royale for every family meal, parties and buffets too. It's truly ideal for outdoor living . . . guaranteed not to break, chip or crack in one full year of normal use. Stays cheerful and lustrous through countless washings . . . not affected by boiling water. Available in three smart colors . . . Charcoal Grey, Gardenia White, Flame Pink...Stunning in mixed sets. 16 PIECE STARTER SET ONLY 4aucer,4dinner platei, 4 bread and 4cupt, butter plates 95 ... 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