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Show . Tremonion, Utah Thursday. March 1. 1956 Social Events and Reuinon Saturday in Deweyville you for some time? Come jon out to the Ward Reunion, "Saturday. Dinner will be served at 1:00 p.m. The afternoon of visiting will be wound up with a program at 7:30 p.m., followed by a dance and floor show. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ladle and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ladle, Mendon, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spademan, Wednesday. Miss Anna Nielsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nielsen, was chosen Sweetheart of the Pep Club at Bear River high school recently. Congratulations, Anna! Visiting Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perry were Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Johnson, Idaho Falls, and Mr and Mrs. Howard K. Johnson, Preston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Warnke, Corinne, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Page and daughters, Logan, also visited last week at the Clarence Perry home. Calls From Del Rio Lt. Wallace Nielsen called his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Niel sen, from his air base in Del Rio, Texas, last week. Wally had just made his first solo flight in a jet plane. Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gam, Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Johnson, Beaver e Dam, Mr. and Mrs. David and Mr. and Mrs. Louis S packman had dinner in the Tropical Hoom in Brigham City. The dinner was in honor of the Olague's, who have moved to Gooding, Idaho. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marble, , Tuesday, were Mrs. Rhoda Little and Mr. and Mrs.; Melvin Christensen, Thatcher. On Wednesday, Mrs. Minnie Potter, Tremonton, and Mrs. Daisy Groberg, Kaysville, called at the Marble hornet Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norr and Brent were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor in Ogden, Anybody haven't seen Club News 1 - . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hughes, -, Samaria, announce the engageBetty of their daughter, ment Kay, to Vernald K. Bobbins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kendell J. Fielding. The marriage will take place, at the Logan A Temple, Friday March 2nd. the young reception honoring couple will be held in the Samaria Ward hall that same evening to which all of their friends are cordially jnvited. ' Rob-bin- s, : ' ' PARTY AT ASHCRAFT HOME Mrs. Ray Ashcraft was hostess to members, of the G.F.S. club at her- - home Thursday. Mrs. Mae Dalton, Mrs. Vincent Mrs. Reginald Brough and Mrs. Delbert Hansen were guests . for the afternoon. Prizes, were won by Mrs. Ervin Stohl,' Mrs. Con Hansen and . Mrs. i Delbert Hansen. Luncheon was served by Mrs. Ashcraft. ; , .' Cli-od- o, . S.R.R. CLUB MEETS A variety of games were playMIDLAND CAMP MEETS at the home of Doris Christ-enseed The members of the Midland Thursday, when the S R. Camp of the Daughters of Utah R.;Club met. Prizes were won Pioneers were graciously enterIrene Payne, Audrey Roberts, tained last Thursday; by "Flor- by Arlene Hunsaker and Aldean ence Beard and her mother, Gibson. Mrs. Louise Nelson, at the .home ' " 'Refreshments were served by of Mrs. Beard. . hostess. the of Eva Green read a history her mother, Sophronia Ann n, Jackson Ellis. &iinn?.wj.t. im The lesson,' "The Diary of Reddick N. ACred", was given by Elmira Heppler. Polly Smith gave a reading, "A Tribute to the Pioneers". Refreshments were served by 'J ;f the hostess.' f MXIEF. SOCIETY PLANS ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM A short anniversary program of the South Bear iRiver Stake Relief Society will be held in connection with the regular monthly Uruon, meeting, Friday March 2, beginning at 3 o'clock. The program is entitled "We i LITERARY Stand on, a Pedestal", and was GUILD MEETS j written by Mrs. Maude O.Cook, a member of the stake board. Literof members the Twelve work will follow. of at home met Departmental the Guild ary Mrs. Freeman Byington, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Howard Freiss reviewed "Beyond DeGARLAND Pierre by sire", written Mrs. ' Jennie Oyler and By Mrs. Blaine Rhodes Mrs. Peggy Marble were guests for the evening. Luncheon was ' ; served by the hostess. Saturday. Mrs. Pearl Perry was hostess Jack Austin was sustained as at a dinner, Tuesday evening, FRIENDLY a counselor in the M.I.A. during for Mr. and Mrs.' David Olague, CIRCLE MEETS the Sunday evening meeting. He Ramona and Rozina. Other Mrs. Jack Germer, Dewey- replaces Bert Rhodes, who mov- - guests were Mrs. N. Peter Marble and Joe Heusser. ville, was hostess to members fed to Idaho, recently. Mrs. Virginia Peterson and Miss Lehis Christensen spent of the Friendly Circle Club at small grandson, Petersboro, visher home, Thursday night. The the weekend at the Marion Sor Mrs. Perry, Wednesited with ladies met in the rumpus room ensen home. Her mother accom . :.v, for dinner and a book preview, panied her on her return trip day. ;, ... "Bare Feet in the Palace", was to Logan,; Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Sorensen, given by Mrs. Clyde Morris. After this, piano selections" were Logan were visitors at the Sidney Sorensen home, Wednesday. played by Marilynn Fryer. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover Mrs. Germer was assisted by EARL ... Mrs. Wayne Norr and Mrs. Ted and children left early Saturday Darrel and Norma Webh Earl for their new home in Palmer, have a new Nielsen. Aaughter, their first. ' Alaska The baby arrived last week at Barbara Shaffer celebrated a Salt Lake Hospital. The Earl's X SILVESTER-BIRK- S her birthday Sunday at home. have two sons. Grandparents X Her grandparents and several here are Mr. and Mrs. Albert WEDDING RITES members were there. Earl and Mr. and Mrs. Keith The quiet home wedding of family Calls From Amarillo Webb, Salt Lake City. Sandra Silvester, daughter of Ken Shaffer called Mrs. Joe COY Mr. and Mm. William Silvester Oyler, Sunday from Amarillo, Fred and Eleanor Kay Coy and Edwin Albert Birks, son of Texas. He reports they will be have a new baby girl, born SatMr. and Mrs. O. E. Birks of home sometime, this week.r i' t urday In ' an Ogden hospital; She Nampa, I&ho, took1 place Mon- ' Mr and Mrs.f Tom Harper day evening. Feb. 25 at 5 p.m. visited Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gard- is" their first child.' Grandparents .are Mr. (and Mrs. j Calvin in the family home with? mem- ner in: Friday. The three Kay, Tremonton and" Mr. and bers of the immediate family in GardnerLogan, children returned to Mrs. C. W. West. attendance. Coy, Fair East Garland with their grandROLLER The ceremony was performed parents where they stayed until Val and Betty Potter Roller, by Ira Ward, member of Ward Sunday, when Mr. and Mrs. Bishopric, due to the absence Gardner were guests of the Weston," Ida., announce the birth of a son, Jan.- - 27.- They, have from town of Bishop v Leland Harpers for dinner. , 1 ; V Capener. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen three daughters.' Mrs." Roller is The couple left for a trip to returned home Sunday from a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. East Garland. . . .. Nampa, Idaho and other Idaho their journey to Atlantic City Potter, ' ' RIRIE which will after the National Education go they and, points James and Toni ; Peterson to Sacramento, Calif., to make Convention. Ririe have a baby girl, their first home. ? Points of interest in their trip their The bride is a graduate of were, Chicago, North Philadel- child. She was born in a Brig-hahospital, Feb. 21. Mr. and Bear River High School and an phia, New York City, Saint Mrs. Charlie Peterson, Dewey'Weber L.P.N, of College of Louis and the Royal Gorge. They are the maternal grandville, has been She some employed enjoyed Nursing. trips parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer at the State Hospital in Provo along the way and the weather Ririe, CanMcGrath, Alberta, was good...;- ,f for the past, year, a i ri ; i : are ada, paternal grandparents. his received The John Larson Jr., Fort Worth, groom ' HANSEN schooling in' Melba and Nampa, Texas,' visited with Mr., and ' and Jay Gaye Peterson HanIdaho, was in the Army and is Mrs. Louis Larson on Monday now employed at a hospital in and Wednesday. He also' visited sen announce the arrival of r Mr and Mrs. Paul Larson, Mon- their second son. He was born Auburn. California.- 'r'' in Ogden. Mr., and Mrs.' Charlie " '.':. 'i day,: Peterson, Deweyville are Mrs. n. OPEN HOUSE FOR Surprise Party Hansen's parents, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.; J, P., Christen- Mrs. Wilford j MRS. FRANCOM Hansen, West sen joined the. Wood family in are Mr. Hansen's parMrs. Frances Dalby, Salt Lake a surprise g Mon- Warren, i City, Mrs. Faye Belliston, Karen day evening at the Wayne Garn ents. ., and Kafhy, Pleasant Grove, Mrs. home in Fielding. Games were Louise James, Fayette and Mrs. played and pie. and ice cream SCHOOL HOLDS Mildred. Reeder, Midvale, at- were served to twelve. The oc- DEBATE MEET A number of High Schools tended the open house in honor casion was also to wish Mr. and met at the Eear River High of Mrs. Mary A. Francom's 85th Mrs. Frank Wood a safe Journey birthday, Sunday. when they leave this weekend School, Wednesday in a four round debate meet. Luncheon A family dinner, was held at for .California. was served to the participants. the Wayne Francom' home beMrs. .Ella Holt, Penrose, vls- Schools who took part were fore the open house at the Virgil ited Thursday with Mr. and Francom home. Davis, Ogden, Weber. Box ElMrs. Tom Harper. der and Bear River High. It was Mrs. Francom thoroughly BUY, SELL AND TRADE " under the direction of Milton her day and extends apIN THE LEADER WANT AOS Johnson preciation to who attended. The Jaycees and Jaycettes would like to thank the people of the community for their response on the Heart Fund Drive, which was conducted last Sunday. They also extend thanks to the various Civic Clubs for their donations. Celia Bennett and LaRae for Chiodo ' were the Jaycettes and Ken Sommer-vill- e was the Jaycee chairman. ' $300 was collected in the ' drive. lit: v ," -i- - "Vi, en TV SERIES , , a1 Am ' ;.;' for Everyone Station KUTV Channel 2 ' u Sunday March 4 "How to Improve Your Character" ' ' - the Heart Fund Drive. According to the Jaycettes, over $300 was collected, and 'they were assisted by the Jaycees Jaycettes Celia Bennett, LaRee Chiodo, and Mary Adams are elated over the enthusiastic support given by the community for WWM'AW.'.W.'.WWAV.X It wnr .... Br-r-r-r- -r, i w i Ola-gu- .'-- z - ' ji Rated Successful By Mrs. Wayne Fryer BETH KAY HUGHES : lj TO WED , t The Heart Fund Thanks You Heart Fund drive DEWEYV ILLE THE LEADER. M' p aTPanr m m , nil mm m .. . . . mm . mm mm . a .mmm. p n k niftoiru . it's fold outside. A wonderful time to enjoy a kettleful of simmering soup! On wintry days the very aroma of a good hot soap is heartening. Make it to a king's taste--wi- th vegetables, tender meat' morsels, . , rich seasonings. There are all kind of delicious soups you can easily make yourself. 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