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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton. Utah Thursday, November 29. DEWEYV ILLE By Mrs. Wayne Fryer wii i . aw i w ri v eray and children. Croyden. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Litchford and family were also at the Snow homo for the day. Pearl Perry and Joseph Heus-se- r were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Peterson in Petersboro. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry and children visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hess in Garland, Thursday. They enjoyed meeting Maestro Pianowski. a famous ballet, teacher, whom Neal Hess studied under. He came with Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hess from Salt Lake City for the day. Mvrl and Margaret and children also visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry in New Officers Jay D. Norr is the new counselor in Sunday School. He replaces Gus Burbank. Charlie Peterson and Lou Spackman are the two other officers. Don't forget the Relief Society Bazaar which begins at 7:00 p.m. this Saturday. Dinner and the bazaar will begin at the same time. There will be a charge of 50c per plate for dinner, with pie 10c and ice cream, 10c. There will also be cones for sale. The program will begin at 8.30, under the direction of Mrs. Charles Litchford. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen attended funeral services in Almo, Tuesday, for John C. Ward. The Wards were neighbors of the Hansens when they lived in Almo. Mrs. Tom Ault and eleven of her family met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Richardson in Brigham for dinner, Thurs- iAMhPAINTED Mnnt., and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Scheib, Pocatello, visited for a short time at the John Fryer home, Thursday. Thursday guests at the Horace Gardner home were Miss Donna Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Peterson, Brigham City, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gardner. Wash., for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. George Thack- Seattle, . Ggden. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perry and children had dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson in Preston. 1S56 Notice of Election Notice is hereby given that on Wednesday, December 5, 1956 an Advisory Board Election for the Bureau of Land Management, Promontory Grazing District (Utah No. 1) will be held to elect two (2) Sheep and two (2) Cattle Representatives to the District Advisory Board. This election is for the purpose of filling the expired terms of the following Advisory Board members: Grouse G. Lester Carson, Creek, Utah - Sheep Representative, Precinct No. 1 Lawrence B. Johnson, Ran dolph, Utah - Sheep Representative, Precinct No. 4 Ben Groll, Randolph, Utah Cattle Representative, Precinct Repres-sentativ- i es Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Norr were Mr. and Mrs. Jed Stanfill and children, who are visitine from Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Haacke, Centerville, day. Put Another Leaf In The Table were also at the Norr home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haycock When Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bur- bank have their family home and children, Oakland, Calif., No. 4 for a Holiday dinner, it takes spent several days at the home Leo McKinnon, Randolph, some extra planning now. There of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hay- Utah - Cattle Representative, were 26 family members at the cock. Precinct No. 5 Miss Julie Hansen. Tremonton, tatile. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Nominations may be made and children, and Mr. and was a house guest of Marilynn only by qualified licensees or Mrs. Ken Burbank and children Fryer, Saturday night and Sun- permittees within the precinct came from Brigham, Mr. and day. in which the election is being Dale Bastian left this week held. Nominations will be re "Mrs. Odell Burbank find family from Ogden and Doug and for his wnrk ir. Seattle, Wash. ceived from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 Marge and their sons. Gus sure Mrs. Bastion and children will p.m., December 5, 1956. was wondering Wednesday, bow follow 'rim soon. Ballots may be cast for the he'd ever get the table long nominees by all qualified licensLeaves For Army enough! Joe Lish, son of Mr. and Mis. ees or permits within the grazBallots may be cast "LLsh TVome Lloyd Lish left Wednesday for ing district. to 5 p.m., Dec2:00 from p.m. Calif. in Ft. Ord, Mr, and Mrs. Bob Greenwood Army duty 1956. ember Black-ha5, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert came from Salt Lake City for Polling Place: Box Elder and Connie Waldron drove a couple tf days at the Clarence Court House, Brigham County to to Ogden, Wednesday night, Fryer home. Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Germer meet Mrs. Connie Dewey. Mrs. City, Garth M. Colton and children. Ogden, spent the Dewey has been visiting with Range Manager holiday time with Minnie and the Ned Waldrons in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. John Becker, Ralph "Germer. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Duet were fiinner guests at the home Loveland, Brigham City, called of TVIr. and Mrs. Delbert Jensen for Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ault, Sunin Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Glen day, and they drove to the home Jensen anil family were also of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Love-lan- d in Buhl. Ida. It was Mr. there. "Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Peter- Ault's 78th birthday. Miss Connie Waldron was a son, Brigham City, were at the Second Lt. Rex crMortensen, dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. 22, son of Mrs. Rebecca J. A. Gardner home. Morten-sein Tremonton, "Mr. and Mrs. George Nicholas, David R. Waldron Tremonton, recently "was Brigham, and Iver Germer were Thursday. graduated from the military dinner guests cf the Jack Ger-inScouts Take Tour medical orientation course at family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Litch- the Army Medical Service TromTVy omhrg ford, "Den Dad and Mother and School, Fort Sam Houston, Tex. The course, designed for new"Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen Mrs. Dave Holdaway, Den MothSrave been visiting relatives and er, took their group of Cub ly commissioned officers, stressiriends here over Thanksgiving. Scouts on tour of the Sugar ed medical service in combat. ' Lieutenant Mortensen was They live in 'Cheyenne. Wyo. factory, Friday. Mrs. Winford Mr. und Mrs. O. W. Snow and Barras also took her class of graduated from the University of Utah prior to entering the JDon wrre greatly suprised "We- Guide Scouts on the tour. Mr. and Mrs. Marv Stoneberg, Medical Specialist Corps in dnesday, when Mr. and Mrs. "Woodruff Snow came from Christine and Cathy, Missoula, -- Bur-ban- k, hurches and Clubs of beautiful Lifetime "Old Curiosity Shop" cash register receipt tapes and "pool" :an exchange them at Safeway for FREE f PINK m PLACE SETTING Safeway Guaranteed Meats! 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