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Show RIVERSIDE By Myrle Udy Reports Mission Glen Ward and Mr. and Mrs. where they will visit with Mr. Vaughn Tingey and Doris Deloss Jensen attended the fun- and Mrs. Leo Macfarlane in Singleton visited Mr. and Mrs. eral of Mrs. Winifred Orwin in Oakland for about a month. Streator Tingey, Sunday. Salt Lake City, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams Mrs. DeMar Anderson of spent Tuesday and Sunday with Rigby, Ida., visited Mr. and Mrs. their daughter and family, Mr. Wm. Silvester, Sunday. and Mrs. Dale Udy to get acThe ladies of the Birthday quainted with their new grandBy Florence Muascn RECEIVES COMMENDATION FIELDING Elder Richard Capener, son of Bishop and Mrs. Leland Capener, who returned last week from the Spanish American Mission for the L.D.S. Church, reported his work in Church Sunday night. A good crowd attended and thoroughly enjoyed his report. Welcome home Elder Capener. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Club honored Lenore Silvester for her birthday Wednesday at the home of Josie Bourne. Ten members were present. Kyle Silvester, who is in basic training in San Diego, Calif., in the Navy and Mrs. Sandra Birks of Auburn, Calif., called their mother, Mrs. Lenore Silvester, for her birthday. Leave for California Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kennard went to California, Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson Joe H. Anderson, hospital of Stone, Ida., received a comcorpsman third class, USN, son mendation April 13 for his outstanding service in the Rex Walgren at Sunset, Monday Service of the Naval Hospital, Oakland, Calif., evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth where he has served for the were dinner guests at the home past eight months. The commenof Mr. and Mrs. Clifford dation, presented by Rear Adm. at Tremonton last week. J. Q. Cwsley, MC, Commanding Mrs. Herman Potter and dau- Officer of the hospital, read in ghters, Arlene and Diana and part: son, Merrill, spent Sunday visit'"In the performance of your ing with relatives at Idaho Falls duties you have shown unusual and Pocatello. initiative, and maintained excelMr. and Mrs. Robert Whitney lent rapport with your fellow and four daughters of Ogden workers. Your intelligence, in visited with Mrs. Whitney's par- dustry and dependability are ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt, highly commendable." Sunday. Before entering the Navy in Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hanni of May 1954, Anderson graduated Garland visited at the Milton from Bear River High School Hodges home Sunday evening. in Tremonton, Utah. Mrs. Joyce Walker and son Jerry left Saturday for their IV? 1 home at San Diego, Calif., after spending the past month at the home of Mrs. Walker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sorenson. Joyce came especially to be witli Bear River coeds garnered her mother who has been very three of six cash prizes at the ill. "Make It Yourself With Wool" Mrs. Ruby Farnsworth, Mrs. contest held at Logan on SaturIrene Peck, Mrs. Cleo Wood acday, May 12. companied by Mrs. Faye Carol Dawn Limb daughter of and Mrs. Doris Christ- Mr. and Mrs. Don Limb of Garensen of Tremonton and Mrs. won second place and $8 land, Angie Farnsworth of Brigham cash award for a coat of her attended a luncheon and social own making. Marlene Gam, at the home of Mrs. Maxiene of Mr.. and Mrs. Wayne daughter Gardner at Brigham, Tuesday Gam of was awarded Fielding, aiternoon. The occasion was third for - coat made by prize Maxiene's birthday anniversary. and Helen Rampton, daughMr', and Mrs. Leonard Stand- her; COlY FOR YOUR ter of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Ramping attended "Armed Forces ton of Garland, also was a third Call GREYHOUND Day" at the Supply Depot at place winner with a suit of her In the evening Saturday. Ogden, own creation. Both girls received GREYHOUND TERMINAL ' they met with their Children, cash awards of $6. AL Mr. and Mrs. Jim Strickland, Midland Hotel The three girls will enter the M. E. HALL, Agent Mr. and Mrs. George Bowcutt, state contest slated for next Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Beasley, Coplet el this folder alto available reports Mrs. Oneta Mr. and Mrs. France Standing January, at Yaur Independent Travel Agent instructor home Shurtz, making and Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Standunder whose direction the sewing for a family dinner. ing projects were done. daughter. Mrs. Dean Floyd has been visiting with her parents for a week. She will return to Salt Lake City, Tuesday. Miss Ellen Andreason of Logan spent Thursday night atThe Social Development Club exercises and the Future Progress Guild tending graduation and visiting the Ray Capener met at the Church home. Building Thursday afternoon The ladies of the Jr. Birthday with Mrs. Helen Mason presid Club honored Helen Capener ing. The program consisted of a Friday night for her birthday. Fashion Show from "Mario's" Eleven club members were pres- at Tremonton. Mrs. Blanche ent. Hansen was the narrator. Misses Mr. and Mrs. Clarence SilSherry Smith, Karen Wood and vester and baby of Ogden visited Virginia Welling favored with the Wm. Silvesters, Sunday. two trios accompanied by Saun-drMr. and Mrs. W. J. Hess and Mae Hansen. Hostesses were Mrs. Jane Udy of Plymouth and Mrs. Eliza Funk, Mrs. Bonnie Mrs. Eva Zundel of Ogden visit- Rudd and Mrs. Barbara Udy. A ed Lenore Silvester Friday in delicious luncheon was served honor of her birthday. to about fifty members and Myrle Udy accompanied Mr. guests. The Social Development and Mrs. Stanley Bowcuttt to Club will meet at the home of Salt Lake City Wednesday, Mrs. Clifford Welling on June where she visited her daughter 7th in the afternoon, and the Valeea Mangum. Future Progress Guild will Ralph Richards went to Boise, meet in the evening on June 7th Ida., during the week to visit at the home of Mrs. Iris Wood his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. with Mrs. LaPriel Secrist as Grant Richards. Family Birthdays Honored Mrs. Ida Cannon and daugh The Forsberg family met at ter, Shirley, accompanied by the home of George Forsberg Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oyler of Friday night to honor three Tremonton left Saturday morn members of the family for their ing for Three Forks, Montana birthdays: Mrs. Irene Forsberg, where they will visit with Mr. Mrs. Ethel Forsberg and Mrs. and Mrs. Lynn Petersen (Bever3ertha Forsberg. There were ly Cannon) and family for about twelve family members present. ten days. Sunday evening Mina Ward Enjoying a "barbeque" at the accompanied her twin sister, E. C. Mason home Sunday were Martha Peterson and her son Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jackman and and family, Mr. and Mrs. Willis family of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson of Riverton to Poca-tell- Leslie Voorhies and family of Ida., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. Welton Ward. Todd of Roy. In these days when farms are getting bigger son took her Ellen Mrs. Ralph Udy and daugh Capener and help is getting higher, low cost elecJohn to Salt Lake City Sunday ter, Merlynn, spent the weekend tricity can cut costs so many ways: where he underwent surgery on with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney God Fed grinding Crop curing his foot Monday morning. frey at Clarkston. Sprinkler irrigation Miss Stella Young of the In- Hay hoisting On Eastern Trip Tool repairing Milk refrigeration termountain Indian School and W. Burns has been A. Mrs. Water heating Brooding Miss Edith Bowen visited Myrle the past week at the Water pumping Udy Thursday afternoon. Miss spending of Mr. and Mrs. Walter home ' and more than 1 00 other way. Young and Mrs. Udy are cousins Burns at Garland caring for her and grew up together in Perry. Walter and while Mr. and Mrs. Oz Lawrence grandchildren Mr. and Mrs. and Gertrude were in Kearns during the were weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Odell Burns of Bountiful to a new East the in purchase Rccd Lawrence. They came car at to on then and Michigan 'lome Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. and New other York points City Glen Lawrence of Clearfield of interest. visited them. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holt, Friday were Mrs. Viola Stokes and Mrs. Arlene Tayson and two children, Ogden. Dinner guests at the home of AU-Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hastings and sons, Danny and Jeffery, Mrs. Mary Clark, Miss Norma Clark, Miss Diane Kelgare and Tommy Greenwell of C'gden. Mrs. Beverly Grill and daughter, Sherri, spent the weekend with Beverly's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thompson at Clarkston. Mrs. B. M. Petersen was an overnight guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Elm at Roy Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodges INTERNATIONAL build tfce r''"" A were happy to receive a tele Tt call from their son, A2 C phone 1 1 I 111 gasoline, IPO oad gine liM-- 32 Robert Hodges and his wife ' sm mod,, frm iM diei ' b Joan, who are at Oscoda, Mich. horPower . . . all with txtra-bi"""I H T I LI bearingi, extra- They send regards to all their heavy crankjhafti, extra itrengA MMtfWBWyjs friends here at home. (Jr Bishop and Mrs. Rosel Zun del spent Monday at Salt Lake City visiting with xMrs. S. E. Zundel and other relatives. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling. Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Welling and family of Ogden. Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth last week were Mr. and Mrs. Sid Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Dar- rell Gardner and families of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Whittle and family of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Christensen of Tremonton. at full normal, truck power velop hauling engines Many possonger car typo of Mrs. Steve Potter, Brent and economical give top performance speeds developing have to strain at the job Merrill Potter and Mrs. Eliza in reserve. of with cost power plenty big loads, normal power to haul Manning visited with relatives shortened life, International engines are money in wear, repair and in Farmington, Thursday. you the BIG money ...tfm Mrs. J. D. Munson returned International engines give you power Built to save operation and maintenance money. Com without strain, and here's why: They are home Sunday evening after e . . . today. Conin and take a not a week at the home of engineered and built for trucks and spending venient terms arranged. de her daughter, Mrs. Ardis Burt adapted from passenger cars. They and family at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodges visited with Mr. Hodge's mother, Mrs. Hannah Hodges at Dewey ville, Sunday. Mrs. Hodges is reported to be very ill. Mrs. Elma Petersen accom lowveyoulhsKGccry! panicd by Mrs. Valolse Soren son, Mrs. Ann Sorenson of East Garland and Mrs. Arlene Mac Farland of Riverside attended a "stork" shower for Mrs. Claine Petersen at the home of Mrs Tremonton Main West 405 AL Clubs Enjoy Joint Meeting to a o, LEADER. Tremonton. Utah Thursday. May 24. 1956 THE JOE II. 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