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Show Mrs. LEADER BEAVER DAM COLLINSTON FOR By Mrs. George Johnson Bears Throw Off Losing Streak; Down High Touted Logan, 4941 Rivals Meet at Memorial Gym Friday Night Cross-Count- y e Cross-Count- y n er 49-4- 46-2- One-Tw- under-the-bask- o. et w. Clay-baug- PROMONTORY POINTERS By Rosalie Wells h, home from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Wells and Deverle Jensen of Mantua were Saturday visitors at the Duane Wejls and Lyle The children .went skating and sledding on the Wells Rich-man- s. ponds. Greetings From Wales Recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Toombs were Maxine's cousin Mr. and Mrs. Donald Raymond and batty daughter, Jill of Muskeegan, Michigan. They stopped by on their way to Pearl Harbor where he will be stationed with the Navy as a "frogman". Lyle Richman and family visited in Paradise, Utah at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Richman on Christmas day. Mrs. Hazel Richman of Logan was a visitor at the Richman home during the holidays. Greetings From Wales New Year's Greetings from Clynn Richman in South Wales told of the beautiful country there. So much rainfall there they have a saying "when you can't see the hills it's raining and when you can see them it's going to rain". Sounds like a paradise to us dry farmers. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lower and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Jensen and family were dinner guests of the Leo Flints' during the holidays. the funeral of Attending Charlotta Stokes in Brigham Tuesday were the Wendell Jensens, Leo Flints, Devore Stokes' Rosalie Wells and Rose S1oko They enjoyed dinner together Hi the home of Nellie Flint. New Year's day found Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jensen and girls visiting in Little Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Wells and family and Mrs. Rose Stokes visited the Wilford D Harris family in Ogden on New Year's Day. Mrs. Harris pnssod aw;ty the Saturday before. The Har ris lived at Promontory Point at the government airport there many years ago, and their friendship is treasured by many of the older residents. Thursday callers at the Wells home were Mr. and Mrs Ray Batton nnd family formerly of Little Valley, now of Idaho Springs, Colo. They were in Utah to visit Mr. Batton's parents living at Little Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Toombs motored to Salt Lake City Friday to bring Wayne's father The Annual holiday party was held with the M.I.A. and Primary in charge of the program. Mrs. Maurine Bowen announced the musical selections including a clarinet solo by Rose Marie Johnson, an accordion solo by Billy Bowen, a song by the Junior Gleaner Girls Chorus, accordion solo by Cal Dean Erick-soe and a piano solo by Johnson. The Primary children presented a play directed by Natalie Ericksen and LaVinia Marble. Taking part were Gayla Potter, Marlene Simmons, Christie Ericksen, Lauretia Ericksen, Charla Earl, Galene Kidman, Billy Bowen, Pqmila Ericksen, Ilene Marble, Terry Ericksen, Gerrell Kidman, Robert Secrist, and Marijane Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. M. Y. Simmons enjoyed breakfast during the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Alf Manning and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Simmons and sons at the Manning home in Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Christiansen and sons of Ogden visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ericksen and children. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johnson and sons of Garland, Mr. and Johnson and Mrs. Ellsworth baby Colleen of Sunset and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barker and sons of Logan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Johnson and Rulon Johnson. Mrs. LaVona Steffen and daughters of Provo visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A Ericksen and Virginia Ericksen. Mrs. Sally Packer of Salt Lake City was a guest of Kay Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bowen and family during the holidays. Mrs. Elizabeth Christopherson of Brigham City and Mrs. Flora Busenbark of Phoenix, Ariz., visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs Wallace B. Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Clark S. Bowen snent Thursday in Salt Lake City where they visited Bishop and Mrs. Ross Bowen and fam Saturday evening guests at the Wells home for dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Bracken and four boys of Nephi, Utah. They also visited briefly at the Jay Browns. Mr. Bracken taught school here for two years a few years ago. rney try to make a visit back during the holidays each year. Sunday visitors at Sunday School and for dinner at the Duane Wells' were Pete Barker and Mary Clark of Clgden. He is employed at Thiokol and is contemplating moving closer to his work. Visitors To Ward Sacrament meeting speakers were James Roberts and son of Elwood. They gave an inspirational genealogical meetwere Musical numbers ing. furnished by Odell Summers of Bothwell and three grandchildren of the Roberts. Le-Ro- Ann-abell- Nurse's Vocational attending School in Salt Lake City spent the holidays at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday. January HOLD FIRESIDE The Junior M Men and Junior Gleaners of the Second Ward held a Fireside Sunday evening after church at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Walton. Guests speaker for the evening was Mrs. Phyllis Preece, Logan genealogy researcher. La-M- 9, 1958 CALL PARENTS FROM CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hadfield were happy to talk by telephone Thursday night with three of their family, who live near each other in California. The three are Lionel Hadfield, Myrna Smith and Gaye Bronson. is Insured up to $10,000 We at First Security give our depositors the extra protection of Federal Deposit Insurance - in addition to experienced, -- sound management. Federal Deposit Insurance, you know, protects each I de- positor's account up to $10,000. IN TREMONTON, ONLY FIRST SECURITY BANK OFFERS SUCH SAFETY. ily. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bowen and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Hawks and family and Mr. and Mrs.- - Frank Forsgren and sons in Brigham Wednes day. Kathy Bowen underwent tonsilectomy Thursday at the Valley Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Christen-se- n of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Kidman and Mr. and Mrs. Garth Kidman and baby Kelly visited Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kidman and daughter Shauna this week. Visitors From Texas Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Bowen and sons of El Paso, Texas have been visiting the past several days with Mr. and Mrs. Gideon L. Bowen and other relatives and friends. Member Federal Depoiit Insuranct Corporation First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. of the BESSIfiGER COAL CO. LION y Miss Virginia Nielsen, who is mons spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robbins and family in Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ericksen spent Monday in Salt Lake City where they were receiving medical treatment. Kay Bowen USU student lias been visiting a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bowen. Each Depositor's Account in First Security Bank n, A quintet of nected for 11; Puzey collected Bear River hoopsters overcame 10; and Michaelis, Conger, a 14 to 4 lead at the end of the Hughes, and Piersen scored 4, first quarter to defeat a favored 4, 3, 3nd 2 points respectively. Logan team 49 to 41 and rack Watts, with 18 points, led the up their first league win of the Logan attack. season. The junior varsity also chalkThe Hughes five started slow, ed up an impressive win over while Logan's hoopsters hit the the Logan second squad. hoop consistently in the first Meet Box Elder Friday eight minutes 'of play to' begin Bear River hoopsters meet what looked like a riot for the rivals, Box Cache Valley quintet. However, their in the second quarter the River-me- Elder, Friday in Memorial Gym settled down to steady play in a try for their twelfth straight to come within four points of victory over the Bees since 1952. Game time for the Junior Logan at halftime. is 6:30, with the main varsity Third quarter play was nip and tuck, with both teams tak- game slated for 8 p.m. Not since 1952 has a Box ing the lead at intervals. Three-quarttime saw the score Elder hoop quintet defeated a team coached by Durrell Hughknotted 34 all. The fourth canto saw the es. Rivermen play superior ball. The Bears, fresh from their Floor playt rebound work, and 1 win over Logan last Frigood shooting gave the Bears day, will be out to dump Coach the edge over the Logan five. Grant Moser's Bees and rack up From the floor the Bears their twelfth straight victory. racked up 26 counters and coun- In last Friday's play, Box Elder ted 23 from the foul line. Logan turned in an impressive 7 sank 15 field goals for 30 points, win over South Cache to stamp but hit only 11 from the charity themselves as a team to bear strip. watching in Region The win came as a surprise Hughes will floor the same to railbirds, who were predict- boys who upset the dope at Loing that the Logan Grizzlies gan. Michaelis, D. Harris, C. best Coach Durrell Harris, Hughes, Puzey, and would Hughes's squad by 15 to 20 Pierson will likely bear the brunt of the game play for the points. All Bears turned in a good Bears. Conger and other promperformance. The rebound work ising sophomores and juniors of Michaelis and Darwin Har- should see some action. ris was outstanding. The cool Box Elder's squad is reputed ball handling of Carl Harris, to be a coming group of hoopsters who, when they hit their the effective work of Puzey, and the foul stride, are a team showing basCoach Moser pitching of sophomore Conger ketball know-hodrew favorable comment from is building his team around two the crowd. Pierson turned in an returning lettermen, Pasons effective defensive game and and Arbon. In the South Cache Hughes looked good until an game Arbon collected 14 points, injury forced him to withdraw while Pasons accounted for 9 from the game. of the team's total of 46. Other Darwin Harris hit for 15 Box Elder hoopsters include points to lead the scoring attack Hansen, Lynn, Davis, for the Bears. Carl Harris con and Williams. never-say-di- Ward Holds Holiday Party VaLoy Christensen and of Tremonton visitLinda baby ed Mr. and Mrs. Deibert Kidman Tuesday. Mrs. Carma Mineer and family of Ogden spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Packer. 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