OCR Text |
Show Alf Capener great grandfather in Fast meeting Sunday. He was given the name Bryan Robert By Myrle Udy Gardner. lie is a very fortunate baby in grandoarents - ereat grandfather Alf Capener, grand-- ; father and grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capener and ;randlr.ther A. D. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Capener The baby son of Mr and Mrs. entertained at dinner after Keith Gardner was blessed by church Sunday to honor the RIVERSIDE Baby Named By Grandfather ENJOY THE ADVANTAGES OF A SYSTEM THAT PAYS FOR ITSELF From the day yoo install durable concrete pipe your irrigation system starts paying for itself in constant savings Savings in water, labor, weed control and general opera-lion- s with better crops because of better distribution and control through a concrete pipe system. A system that pays for itself in three to five years when properly installed. RELAX with a concrete pipe irrigation system save labor, time and money! Contact W. R. you White Co., today and get the facts on all the 1625 oRoCTXlD'irne Wall Phone 7765 Ave. Ogden, Utah cemitw ww COWCHt A M Gardners before they go to their home in Moab. Guests were Alf 1) E W E Capener, Mr. A. D. Gardner, Mr. By Mrs. Wayne Fryer and Mrs. Lowell Capener of Mr. Mrs. Keith and Ogden, Gardner and children and the family. Mrs. Vesta Davis was a guest of Mrs. R. A. Buckley at her A group of ambitious parents home in Provo Monday after- met at the school grounds at noon. appointed times to clean and a few Ward spent Marilyn Leave for New Mexico days at home with her parents, Mr.- and Mrs. Ira Ward during Bishop and Mrs. Leland Capthe week. ener left Sunday to go to AlbuMrs. Grant Hirschi has been querque, New Mexico to visit in the Valley Hospital where she for a day or two with Mr. and underwent surgery Wednesday. Mrs. Robert Capener, then go She is recuperating nicely and on to Las Vegas, New Mexico was able to come home Sunday where they will get Richard who will be released from the morning. The small baby daughter of Spanish American Mission after Mr. and Mrs. Jay Macfarlane is nearly 2'i years service. They in the Valley Hospital receiving will be gone about ten days. medical care. At the present Mrs. Rayola Walker of Ogden writing she seems better. We is visiting for several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art sincerely trust she is. Mrs. Lola Hales Floyd who is Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Walters nursing in Salt Lake City spent a few days in Riverside, with her and children of Magna and Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hales. and Mrs. Eldon Adams and baby During the week Mr. and Mrs. of Brigham visited Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Jensen accompanied by Dale Udy and family and met Vida Howell and Edna Ward the little new niece. Sunday," went to Salt Lake City. The Mrs. Earl Adams and Mrs. Lynn ladies stayed and came up with Walters visited for some time. The Mia Maids of the Mutual Hermansen Amanda Friday had heir rose tying ceremony afternoon. Mrs. Irene Forsberg, Mrs. Sunday night. Beth Brown talkJaneal Stone and Mary Gail ed on Mutual work in Sweden. she showed her Forsberg were in Brigham Sat- After church of Sweden to a very pictures urday. audience. Mrs. Mary Udy and Doris Udy appreciative Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kennard were in Ogden Friday. Fern Huish to accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Marsh Pleasant Grove Thursday to atand daughter, Joy, Willard spent tend the funeral of an uncle, the weekend with the Wiliam Tom Gleason. Bowcutts. Sunday afternoon Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shift of and Mrs. Heber Anderson of Wellsville were guests of the Brigham also visited them. Kennards at dinner Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ward and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wood of family of Rupert, Idaho spent Sunday at the J. H. Ward home. Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon. Vesta Davis was guest of Mrs. Thompson of Garland visited Lizzie Bigler at the Ladies Mary Udy and family Sunday Club Friday in Garland. evening. YVILLE Plant School Lawn Self-Cultu- re Part of Standard's earnings came from our work in supplying oil for other free nations THE prepare much of the ground for the planting of a new lawn. It was hard work but a lot of good LEADER, Tremonton. Utah 10. 1956 Thursday. May fun was had by those who help ed. The lawn was planted last week and the new sprinkling O R T ACE system initiated. Monday night. Mrs. Gibbs Allen By at the final P.T.A. meeting of: the year, a special vote of thanks was given to the men who super-- ! vised the ground work. Those men were Ernie Bowhuis. who Among those who visited at served as chairman, Vern Knud-the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph son, Raymond Heusser. Sam Allen over the weekend were Hashamoto, Horace Gardner and Mrs. Newell Udy, Salt Lake Wayne Fryer. Connie Bowhuis Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, City, a Mariperformed tap dance and Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. Leon lyn Fryer played piano selec- Allen and family, Roy. Mrs. tions on the short program. Mrs. Ernie Bowhuis. Mrs. Dee Joseph Allen has been ill. Mr. Don McCrary and small Selman and Mrs. Glen Hess son from Sacramento, Calif., were installed as the new officers of the organization for the came last week to get his mothcoming year. Released were Mrs. er, Mrs. Pearl McCrary, who Clarence Perry, President and will spend some time with Don Mrs. Vern Knudson, secretary. and his family. Mrs. Loy Harris spent last Pie and ice cream were served by the outgoing officers and week in Willard with her mothroom representatives to those er, Mrs. J. R. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Price and attending. daughters, Ogden, visited SunAfter Improves Surgery Myrl Norr is in St. Benedicts day with Mr. and Mrs. John Hospital in Ogden. He under- Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Ora went surgery on his back last John. Mrs. Maude Harris visited Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen Saturday in Logan with Mr. and visited Sunday in Ogden with Mrs. Lee Roy Pettingill. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Waters and girls. Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Howard the K. Johnson, Bruce and Kurt, and family also attended in Centennial Mendon, Saturday. came from Salt Lake City to see Mrs. Glen Hess returned home the Clarence Perry family. evening from a trip to Monday ClarMr. and Mrs. Sunday, her visit brother in Wisdom, ence Perry and family visited in Preston, Ida., with Mr. and Mont. She was accompanied by Mrs. Howard Johnson and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hunsaker, and Mrs. Mark Johnson and dau- Tremonton, and Mrs.' Lorna Rigby, Ida. ghter from Idaho Falls. Has 87th Birthday Mrs. John Fryer, Caddie Gardner, Mrs. Cleon Hunsaker and Mrs. Darlene Zinck called Visit at Allen Home 1 Mr. and Mrs. Doug Allen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowen and family and Mrs. Rose Ever-solOgden, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hall and friends and relatives. Also visiting at the Hall home were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hall, Salt Lake City. ?ver the weekend Visiting with Mrs. Vera Hall were Mr. and Mrs. Tlieo Coombs and children of Logiin. Frem Roy Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hoskins of Roy visited the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hoskins. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins, Mrs. Margaret Knudsen and Nassie Moon visited Sunday in Brigham with Mrs. C. A. Hall, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Knudsen spent Saturday evening in Garland visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Hall. Mr. and .Mrs. Ross Rhodes of East Garland visited Sunday at the Reed Nielsen home. e, toll) of Mrs. tiffii il 1 GUARANTEE! K SAM'S PHOTO LAB P. O. 1115, Dept. GO Sol take City, Ulan Jor-genso- n, at the home V MONEY-BAC- John T. Hansen in East Tremonton, Friday. Mrs. Hansen observed her 87th birthday. Mrs. Clarence Fryer returned home Friday after "spending several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowen in Kearns. Mrs. Bowen and new daughter are doing nicely. Sunday, Artel Fryer, Jim Gardner, Caddie Gardner, Mrs. John Fryer and Mrs. John T. Hansen of Tremonton drove to Mapleton, Ida., to visit Mrs. Lettie Bur bank. Somebody "Goofed!" Visitors last week at the James Gardner home were Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Olson, Brigham City. This reporter mistakenly gave their last name as "Hansen." Some days are like that. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heus ser and Diane visited Sunday at the home of Mr; and Mrs. Ger aid Swander in Ogden. It was the birthday of little Alaina Lee Swander. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr visited their son Myrl, in the hospital, Saturday, and say he is making satisfactory progress. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon in Brigham City. Mr. Dixon was just sustained as second counselor in the Bishopric of his ward there. They also visited Mrs. Tillie Shaw that day. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Petersen in were Petersboro, Saturday, Pearl Perry and Joe Heusser. They attended the Cache Valley Centennial in Mendon that day. WHEN V I ; - if l WATER RUNS, ELECTRICALLY1.;. . if mm ;f - i jows give more mux ana Duncrwi, who: o 'plenty of water to drink. Hens lay more. , ; Beef, lamb and pork production steps up Household chores lighten. Inquire now from your dealer or county electric) .'agent about installing a low-cowater system on your farm. . i"V.'- v st rAKM btl it...tiecmcauy UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. T A II Y D It I U D for better silage i J I wm STANDARD AND ITS EASTERN HEMISPHERE AFFILIATES :l12'23C , t rfWmBMlM , 1 I! production and exploration PARIS TAXIS, African river boats and Australian airliners run on gasoline produced by Standard's affiliates: Last year in addition to our Western operations, we produced oil in marketing area Free World nations, conservation of U.S. oil reserves, and a higher standard of living for Ce peoples of many lands. If you wiah a copy of our Annual Report for 1955, write to Standard Oil Company of California, Rm. 2163, 226 Bush St., San Francisco 20, California STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA putt poiroloum progroto to work tor you ' ,' "the winter pasture" ' ' BRED IN THE WEST for performance under Irrigation and western climate. , ACCURATIZED for precision plani4 ing through means of plant breeding and special processing techniques. VITA-TEC- T TREATED for spring stand protection. Eastern Hemisphere countries, processed it at 15 overseas refineries, supplied petroleum products to 67 countries outside the Iron Curtain. The result was a big boost for industry of 5 refinery .,:(; LINDANE 1 ADDED lor protection and pheas- against wlreworms ant damage. ERVI1S STOHL AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL HEADQUARTERS Member Federal Warehouse System Phon AL Tremonton -- |