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Show in town and out of town. Those coming: Mr. and Mrs. Ken Han-n- i and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. John Udy and baby and Mr. . By Myrle Udy and Mrs. Dee Weese of Tremonton visited at the Mary Udy homo. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Welling of Evanston, Wyo., at the Karl Welling home. The Bruce Gearys of Salt Lake City at J. Max Ward has been fortunate O. Hadfields. Mr. and Mrs. Ross enough to have his name drawn, Shirley and family of Rexburg, to win a farm at Rupert, Idaho Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward area. Good luck Max. We hate and daughters of Salt Lake City to see him leave, but we are and Rayola Walkers at the Art always happy when good luck Wards; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Richins and children of Ogden comes to our friends. Our community has been and Mr. and Mrs. Bevan Hales saddened again by the passing at the Ron Hales; Mrs. Sadie of one of the former residents Johnson with Mr. and Mrs. Glen of the ward. Mrs. Winnie Ward Ward; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Whitaker and daughters with Orwin, sister of John Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tubbs; Mr. passed away in California last and Mrs. Mearle Marsh and week. She is to be buried in family of Salt Lake City, Billy Salt Lake City. Marsh of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Richins Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Marsh and and boys of Grouse Creek spent daughter Joyce and the Stanley the first part of the week in Bowcutts of Tremonton at the Riverside with Mrs. Richin's William Bowcutts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Streator Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phillips and Tingey. Sunday they were all of Farrnington, Mr. and boys guests of Doris Singleton in Mrs. Bourne and chilDwayne Plain City. Mr. and Mrs. George Forsberg dren of Farrnington and Diane Bourne of and Mr. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gus and Mrs. Farrnington of Sears Clarence Forsberg to Smithiield, Satur- Clearfield at the Leland Bourntwo ladies were day night. The Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Thomas honored at dinner the same es; L. D. of Tremonton with and evening for their birthday an- the LaVere Udys; Mr. and Mrs. niversaries. They visited Mr. Dean Anderson and children, and Mrs. Herman Forsberg. Mrs. Gayle Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Forsberg has been operated on for goitre and is recup- and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy at the Joe Forsbergs; Mr. erating slowly. Mrs. Paul Forsberg and and Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Gordon children, received word that Mrs. JohnSmith and family, and Mr. and son's mother, Mrs. Goodey of Mrs. Leland Stone at the George Clarkston fell Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Elvis and broke her hip. Mr. and Mrs. Forsbergs; Johnson visited her at the L.D.S. Johnson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hirschi and Hospital in Logan, Sunday eveboys at Inez Johnsons; Mr. and ning. Mrs. Burnell Roundy and famBow-cuMembers of the Lorenzo Ardene Macfarlane and Mr. ily, Sr. family were at the home Mr. and Mrs. Joe BowMiller, of Russell Bowcutt in Lewiston, cutt and family and Mr. and Saturday night to honor their Mrs. Alf White at the J. R. father for his birthday anniversMr. and Mrs. Eaton Niel-so- n ary. All the family was present and family, Mr. and Mrs. and enjoyed the evening toOra Hess and family, and Steph- gether. 'en Dustin at the Nina Dustins; In church Sunday night five Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lawrence boys of the ward, Dean Udy, and children, Mr. and Mrs. Al John Capener, Kenneth Ward, Bowcutt and children, Mr. and J. T. Davis and Thayne Hales Mrs. Arbon Bowcutt and childwere the speakers. A good ren and Mr. and Mrs. Glen crowd attended. Lawrence at the Oz Lawrence Maxine Johnson accompanied home; Clifford Bowcutt of Ogby Inez Johnson, Clarice Hirschi den, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hess Wedin and boys were Ogden and family, Mr. and Mrs. Andy nesday. Soothern and family of Ogden Sunday Visitors at the George Bowcutts. Those going away: Mr. and visited Many people Sunday DEWEY VILLI: RIVERSIDE By Mrs. Wayne FryeJ One Brother Leaves Hospital, Max Ward Gets Idaho Farm tt Ken-nard- s; Another Enters spending several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thales Cannon. They drove in from Palm Springs, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marble and family were in Farrnington and Kaysville, Saturday. They called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Groberg in Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nielsen and girls attended a birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. Nielsen's father, A. W. Burns, Fielding, in Bountiful. Friday night. It was a family dinner held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Christensen. Mrs. O. G. Harwood, Cgden, and Bill Harwood, Boise, called at the Thales Cannon home, Friday. Mrs. Thales Cannon and Mrs. C. W. Scott visited at the O. G. Harwood home in Ogden, Sat- Myrl Norr is at home after having an operation in an Ogden hospital last week. Saturday Charles Norr was morning, taken seriously ill and taken to the Valley hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Brough visited their mothers, Sunday. g They called on Mrs. Leona in Mantua and Mrs. Albert Thompson in Elwood. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Austin John- urday. son, Bear River City, and Mrs. Has Dinner for Family Connie Dewey, Tremonton. Mrs. James Gardner sort of Attend Mother's Tea "turned the tables" on Mothers Mrs. Orpha Ault attended the Day.' She prepared dinner for American Legion Auxiliary Tea her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Horin Brigham City, Thursday. She ace Gardner and family and Mr. attended as mother, grandmoth- and Mrs. Monroe Peterson, Mrs. Brigham City. er and Orion Snow also attended as a Gold Star Mother. Mr. and Mrs. ValDee Bennett, Provo, were Sunday visitors at the Horace Lish Jr. home. Mr. and Mrs. Derlin Fowles and Michael, Pocatello, are n spending some time at the Hal-lin- great-grandmoth- Graduated at Virginia School Gro-ve- A J. H. Ward were in Cgden with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward; Ralph Richards at Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Ballards in Benson; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hirschi and boys in Brigham with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hirschi; Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Johnson Clarkston and Logan with Mr. and Mrs. Goodey; Mr, and Mrs. Delose Udy and family in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skinner; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy at the Earl Adams in' Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hollist of Farrnington were dinner guests SaSturday night of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne. Borrow the flavor secrets of the Italian chefs to add new interest to your everyday meals! Familiar foods, fixed with exciting new flavor accents, take on the romantic character of Sunny Italy... give your menus a wonderful "lift." 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At least not for mem- said "hello" to his grandparents. bers of the higher Sunday dinner guests at the grades. Pvt. LaDee Roundy, son of Thales Cannon home were Mrs. Mrs. the attended Thursday, they Gladys Bishop, Garland, Golden Spike Ceremony in Eugene Cannon, Fielding, and Utah, recently was graduated Mr. Mrs. and Reuben Oxborrow, from the Promontory. Friday, they visitTransportation School's ed points of interest in and Logan. course at Fort stevedoring around Salt Lake City. Prinipal Pearl Perry had quite a few Eustis, Va. r of her Jay Stokes and Mrs. Pearl family visit her, Sunday J Roundy was trained to load them. Parents Mr. and Mrs. Afton Perry came accompanied and unload cargo and to mainwho went were the mesdames from Ogden, Mrs. Oliver PeterEdna Knudson, Elaine Burbank, sen and Mrs. Janet Fredericks tain freight records. 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