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Show home Tuesday after THE LEADER, Tremonton. Utah their son. Fred W. Thursday September 1, 1S55 Petersi-at Tama. Iowa. While there they enjoyed the Mesquak- GIVES SI1KEP NEAL REUNION SET e Indian Annual Pow Wow and DEMONSTRATION FOR riEXT WEEK o meeting with a large groap of Northern States LDS Mission Robert Rex Jensen, a memThe Neal family reunion will, aries including all of the mis- - ber of the Garland Sheep club, be held September 5, at the Fionaries of Box Elder County.! led by Sam Capener and Mrs. Bear River City park. Heads of Mr. Petersen had the privilege Inez Deem, was a blue ribbon families are urged to notify cf assisting President Smoot in winner on his demonstration their family groups. setting Fred apart as the super-- ! on "Fitting of Farm Sheep". The reunion will begin ,at visor of all Indian districts of Robert demonstrated how to 10 a.m., each family will provide the Northern States Mission. keep the sheep from wool blindlunch to be eaten at Fred's new responsibility made ness, and keep it free from hoof their own noon a and program is planned it necessary for him to have a rot and other similar uncomV' Leland Cottle for afternoon. the car and was the reason for the fortable situations which occur ft Hf is president and Clara Neal is in farm east. flocks. The Petersens drove trip secretary of the organization. v to Iowa by way of the Black Lake LDS Temple. Hills of South Dakota, visited Mr. and Mrs. Boyde Petersen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kirk of yi the Wind Cave, Rushmer Nat- and of Scott visited family Brigham City, Kansas were guests 4 "TTTt ional Monument and the Bad Mrs. Eva at the home of Charles and with Sunday evening lands, visited at Tama for four C. Petersen. Susan Taylor in Tremonton. days then returned to Utah by bus leaving the car for their son. Will Work In Wyoming Australia Wins Davis Cup Albert L. Smith left Monday Australia's Lew Hoad (near for Etna, Wyo., where he plans to build a school house during court) and Tony Trabert, U.S. the next two months. player, exchange a short volley William Petersen went to fifth at close quarters during the LOOK OVER THESE EARLY FALL SPECIALS AT set in the Davis Cup Challenge Virginia, Ida., Friday to get his YOUR UTAH POULTRY BRANCH WHERE wife Beth, who has been visiting Round at Forest Hills, N. Y the past three weeks with her YOU CAN GET TOP QUALITY AT Hoad beat Trabert and Vic Seix-a- s Mr. and Mrs. Joseph SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS of the U.S. was also beaten by parents, Steed. Ken Rosewall of Australia's Miss Myrna Petersen, student team. Australia recovered the of Salt Lake spent the weekend much coveted Davis Cup. at home with her parents, Mr. Unico Corrugated Galvanized Roofing a wonand Mrs. Leonard Petersen and derful buy for long, long wear. This is a great buy now, before steel prices go up. family. n Mrs. A. L. Smith and children Unico Aluminum Roofing with exclusive By Mrs. Leonard Peterson visited in Salt Lake City Wedchannel. Easiest type roofing to nail. Has two drains. nesday and Thursday.. They were guests at the home of Mr. Asphalt Roll Roofing; all 'Weights for all purand Mrs. Marcell Palmer. Mrs. poses. Mineral surface roofing in choice of colors. Thick-But-t Palmer, Mrs. Smith's sister, and Shingles ideal for exposed locations. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F. Peterdaughters Ann and Debra reand attractive. Variety of colors. Tough.durable sen and sons Jesse and Reggie turned home with the Smiths drove to Grand Canyon, Ariz., for the weekend to attend the Monday where they were joined County Fair. by their daughter, Karol who Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winthers All sizes and heights of farm field fence, featurhas been visiting the past two and daughters Trudy and Diann hinge-joinwith proper tension curves to allow ing weeks with a friend, Orla Baye of Salt Lake City arrived Frito straighten after all strains. Also barbed wire, fente Zabriskie at the home of her day to spend several days at the studded "T" posts and welded wire fabric at low prices, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Smith home. Mrs. Winthers is Before Zabriskie. returning Mrs. Smith's aunt. CLOSE-OU- T home they visited the Grand Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen Canyon, Bryce and Zions Nat- were in Salt Lake City Sunday See the tremendous savings on our close-ou- t paint. ional Parks and the L. D. S. to attend the farewell testimonand exterior for as little for interior Top quality paint Temples at St. George and at ial of their nephew, Darrel as 35 cents per pint. 60 cents a quart and $2.25 per galManti. Hintze, who has been called to lon. Little Peggie Lee, daughter of the Danish Mission of the LDS Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Aploni of Church. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Petersen Bountiful was a five day guest of her grandparents, Mr. and and family attended the Rose The most talked-abopipeline milker in Utah Mrs. Jesse F. Petersen. family reunion at Plymouth and Idaho today is the Universal Co-OIt costs less Ellis Petersen of Brigham Sunday. to buy, less to operate and less to maintain but it is Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller visited Monday at the home of more efficient. Our factory-traine- d representative will his sister, Mrs. Jack Leak and visited in Salt Lake City last estimate your needs without obligation on your part. week with their daughter, Mrs. family. Just call us. Mr .and Mrs. Rex Baron and Lee Eskelson who is recuperatchildren of Brigham visited ing from, a serious operation. SEE YOUR BRANCH MANAGER Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. They attended the Owens famThayne Stokes and family. Mrs. ily reunion at Burley, Idaho, Baron and Mrs. Stokes are cous- Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Peterins. Co-o- p Visit Missionary Son sen commemorated their wedMr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Pet- ding anniversary Wednesday by ersen and son, Leonard M. Jr. attending a session at the Salt returned the family, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mrs. Hilda Peterson I Forsberg, and Mrs. Cleo Forsberg. Word came to Riverside during the week of the safe arrival of a baby boy to bless the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Silvester (Marjorie Halford) of Ogden. The grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. William Silvester have been in Parawan, Utah for some time, but came home over the weekend to get acquainted with the new baby. The new mother and baby are doing well. Mrs Connie Anderson entertained about twenty cousins of her daughter JaDean for her third birthday Monday afternoon. The children enjoyed the games and the delicious Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burnett, Norman Burnett and Mrs. Agnes Burnett went to Preston to attend the marriage and reception of LaVere Burnett and Gayle Yerington of Fallen, Nevada. , Mrs. Agnes Burnett left Riverside Sunday to spent a week with Mrs. Ellen Burnett in Preston. Relatives from Riverside at tended the funeral in Salt Lake City Saturday for Margaret Ann Hess, daughter of Vernon and Rhea Udy Hess. , Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Udy and children spent Saturday and Sunday in .Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skinner and Harold Coombs, son of Mr. other relatives. and Mrs. Ross Coombs of HonReported Improving Club Mrs. Josie Bourne spent two eyville was the lucky member to receive a prize calf days in the Valley Hospital for medical care during the week. during the. fair. A purbred By Myrle Udy Holstein calf was presented to She is better at this time we are Harold by John Eberhard of happy to report. Bothwell. Gloria Burnett has been in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Harold's activities in club Mrs. Grant Skinner for a couple work and his application telling The Mutual girls under the of weeks. to receive like would he Donna of the officers, why direction, Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Udy and the calf were the basis on which Ward, Mavis Johnson, LaNette of Ogden spent Saturday boys the award was given. To be Udy and Maxine Johnson spent and in Riverside and Sunday must have also the Lo boy eligible Tuesday and Wednesday in a letter of recommendation gan Canyon at the G.us Forsberg Tremonton with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Richins from a prominent person in his cabi.n They thoroughly enjoyed and boys of Grouse Creek came his ability the outing as planned and carcommunity, stating in to spend the weekend with and dependability in caring for ried1 out by the officers. his stock. The brothers and sisters in the parents of Mrs. Richins, Mr. and Mrs. Streator Tingey and This is the second calf Mr. the Forsberg family met at the other relatives. Eberhard has given, and he ex- home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Forty four members of the pects to continue the practice Forsberg in Ogden to honor the Robert Macfarlane family met as long as he can db so. , birthdays of four members of Sunday at the home of their d mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. to honor Leo Macfarlane of California. The two children of Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis of Brigham are life-3,000,- 000 spending a week with Mrs. Vesta Davis while their parents are on a vacation in the Northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards were in Brigham and Benson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed O'Neil of Terril, Iowa and Mr. and Mrs. cost Lewis Capener of' Ruthven, can miracle new a of drug The first bottle reason-- , Iowa were dinner guests of the that For to develop. almost $3,000,000 Leland Capeners Tuesday. when a new drug appears the cost to the conBishop and Mrs. Leland Capsumer is likely to be high. But soon, new procener and Bob and Mar Lee atesses enable the manufacturer to produce great a party honoring Bishop tended saved lives quantities at less cost. Result: 25,000 Capener's sister and family, Mr. at the cost of only $1.39 per prescription! and Mrs. Dale Altman before As soon as cost to us goes down, you see it they left for the east. The party washeld at the home of Dr. and reflected in cost to you. Fair price, too, is an esMrs. Jex Capener in Salt Lake sential when we translate your doctor's orders aid for City. your medical specifically weapons into Diane Bourne spent Saturday and accurately. ...swiftly and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne. Fresh Prescription Slock at Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phillips and boys visited at the Bourne home. They all went DRUG ADAM home Sunday night. Mrs. Helen Capener and Mrs. "For Prompt Service" Ellen Capener visited Mrs. Maurine Toone of Morgan in Tremonton Sunday afternoon. John Eberliard Presents Prize Calf To Harold Coombs of Honeyville 4-- H RIVERSIDE Girls Hold Outing Ken-nar- one or... 25,000 lives $1.39 S GRAIN GROWER - 4-- tuttt 4 , 1 September Specials ROOFING PENROSE non-sipho- Visit In Arizona FARM FIELD FENCE t, PAINT PIPELINE MILKER ut -- p. UTAH POULTRY and Farmers SWIFTS PREMIUM FR YER S STORE PLAY SAFE! 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