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Show red of Tujunga, Calif., and Mrs. Florene Simmons of Garland FIELDING Wednesday visiting with Mrs. Irvin Jensen and family at Ogden. Spending Sunday afternoon at Hyrum Dam enjoying Boating were Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Gam and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clive Gam. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rudd. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gam spent Monday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Drollette and family at Brigham. Visitors at the Ernest Anger home Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Butters of Jerome, Idaho. Visiting at the Elmo Munson home Sunday were Mrs. Mildred Petersen and Larry Wheeler of Ogden. Dinner guests at the Verl Udy home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Pharon Apgood and family of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Wessley Goodsell and family of Newton visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherland Friday evening. Willis Barnes of Layton was a visitor at the John E. Coombs home Thursday. Family Holds Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. John E. Coombs entertained at a family dinner party at the Tropical Cafe at Brigham Monday. Guests included Mrs. Ann Barnes of Kays-villMrs. Isaac Hodgson of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harris and children Julene and Alan, Miss Faye Coombs, Elmo Clark of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Coombs and daughter Gayla and Ray Coombs. The occasion was the birthday anniof Mrs. John E. versaries Coombs, her sister, Mrs. Ann Barnes, and her children, Mrs. Alvin Harris and Dale Coombs. Lovely gifts were received by those having birthdays. Luncheon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Richards Sunday were Mrs. Geneve Richards and daughters Marie and Pamela of Brigham. Attend County Meet Mr. and Mrs. Theo Richards attended a closing Legislative Council meeting and dinner party at the home of Mrs. Hazel Kaiser at Brigham last week, where Theo was one of the principal speakers for the evening. Mrs. Leonard Standing and Mrs. Dennis Miller spent Thursday at Ogden where they attended a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Bow-cutThe occasion was Mrs. Verna Beasley's birthday anniversary. Miss Louise Petersen spent several days of last week at Tempe, Ariz., where she attended a Journalism Convention. sDent By Florence Munson Ropin it Hull Holds Party The Roping Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwane Madison at their new home in West Tremonton Saturday evening. A delicious Pot Luck luncheon was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Doug Roche of Hillside Ranch, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cornwall Jr. of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett of remon-toMr. and Mrs. Val Leavitt and Mrs. and Mrs. Keith Coombs. Two couples were un able to be present. A social was enjoyed. Mrs. Alice Grant of Logan spent Monday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Val Leavitt and n, Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jackman and family of Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hansen and children of Logan. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hess Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hess of Roy and Mrs. Alice Petersen of Bear River City. Spending last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy and family was Mrs. Thomas Chivers of Malad. Wednesday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherland were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and family of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gam spent Saturday at Snowville with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkin and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Burt and family of Ogden visited at the J. D. Munson home last week. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger Tuesday were Mrs. W. L. Allred and son CIair of Tujunga, Calif., Mrs. Irvin Jensen, Mrs. Bevalyn Archibald and family of Ogden. Sunday guests at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Stan Hess were Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hess of Ogden. Mrs. Carol Mifflin and daughter Jean spent sever days of last week with her mother, Mrs. Bear River thinclads the lid off their 1958 pried track Preston season by defeating High 90 23 to 41 13. The event was actually the first good workout the Bears have had. Cold weather has prevented both track and baseball activity. The Bears also opened their baseball season with a win over Malad on April 7. THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah Thursday. Apirl 24, 1958 ly (P), Korth (BR), tied; B Anderson Dash (BR), Gamble (P), Davis (BR); Bear River Tliinclads Start Season Defeating Preston a nd Malad Squads 5-- 100-yar- d :10.8. Low Hurdles Taylor (P), Harris (BR), (P); :22.0. B AnderDash son (BR), Davis (BR), (P); :18.6. Run Thorpe (BR), Galightly (P), Porritt (BR); 180-yar- d Mile Griff eth (P), Galightly Track event results follow: Fuhriman (P), Hammond (P); 4.53.2. High Hurdles h (BR), Petersen (BR), Beckstead Discus Summers (BR), (P); 17.0. (BR), Harris (BR), 128-Shot Put Summers Javelin Johnson (BR), Baer (BR), Shelton (BR), Paumer (P); (BR), Harris (BR); 124-Gamble (P), Broad Jump Pole Vault Johnson (BR), Kirby (BR), Carbridge (P); 17-Korth (BR), Garn (BR); and Hobbs (P), Wood Run High Jurpp Kirby (BR), tied, Garn (BR), Brench- - Hughes (BR), Condie (P); :55.6. Beck-stea- Tro-set- 180-yar- 2. Car-bridg- 1. 4:49.2. Half-Mi- le (Davis, Relay Bear River Scalley, Harris, Ander- son), 1:40.0. Bear River Mile Relay Smith, Stenquist, (Sandall, Fuhriman). 2:15.6. 6. 440-ya- e 880-yar- d 44-1- 10-- d In 1957, 1,330 Americans were Preston Medley Relay crashes. (Gamble, Taylor, Hobbs, Hone); killed in train-ca- r rd e, Mildred Petersen at Ogden. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth last week were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Johnson of Holden. Mrs. Johnson was a former resident of Fielding and will be remembered as Ruth Rogers. 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