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Show Dick Udy Makes M Men Basketball Record in Canada PARK VALLEY By IStrs. Kenneth G. The following piece is an exa Dawson Creek, Canada newspaper concerning Dick Udy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Udy of Riverside: Dick Udy, who is almost a Farmers have Greetings! spent the past week in long hours of work, plowing, and planting seeds. Fields are greening up in spite of cool weather and gusty winds, and cattle cerpt from Whale Trade-i- Carter cinch to take the individual scoring laurels in the Dawson Creek Senior Men's Basketball League this season, is one player that could play on our team anyday. He is one of the cleverest in the loop and also one of the best shooters. He can s make long shots or with equal ease. His arriazing total of 205 points in 11 games is certainly good evidence of this. who Prince George will do battle with the Dawson around the midCreek dle of the month for the northern B.C. Senior "B" Men's championship, had better keep their eyes peeled when Dick Udy steps on the court. He likes racking up points and he doesn't care who he scores them against. Dick has also been appointed superintendent of the Sunday School at Dawson Creek, where he lives with his wife the former Sharon Fuhriman and their family. n Allowance ball-handle- rs lay-up- na nw "quick recovery" All-Star- ELECTRIC All-Sta- Water Heater $35.00 allowance for your old water heater. trade-i- n BURGESS PLUMBING CO. 123 So. 1st s, East Phone AL WESTING HOUSE ISHAPE of TOMORROW, Hgfi A BLUE CHIP INVESTMENT FOR YEARS TO COME r Wu5 A herds are leaving the baled hay to forage for fresh green growth and pushing at fences with the thought of the nearby mountains and open range. Plan Home Moving Speaking of houses, two lovely homes will be moved from Ogden in the near future for Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kunzler and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Carter. It is a spring of real home improvement here in the valley. It was a day in Malta, Idaho for Guy Rose, Ray Carter and Gordon Carter on Monday. Guy Rose and Ray Carter were in conference with the Forest Ranger and Gordon Carter was at tending his monthly REA meet ing. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kunz ler and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Carter were business visitors to Ogden on Tuesdav. The ward Relief Society was pleased to hav Stake Boird members Kathrvn Hss and at Ruth Durfey in their meeting here Tuesdav. Jess James was a business visitor to Salt Lake City Tuesce day. Mrs. Jess Bet hi James has returned honr from a recent i visit in California. We enioyed hav;ng 'Jud' Nel? son in the valley Tuesday, 'hello' after being ill for some time. He is now at home in Snowville. Club Meets Mrs. Norma Holmgren was hostess Thursday evening to the Young Matron's Club. An evening of entertainment and social talk was enjoyed by those attending. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. We are happy to have Mrs. Rose Larsen home after recent surgery and two weeks spent convalescing in Salt Lake City at the home of her sister, Mrs. Harland Valentine and husband. Saturday visitors at the Jess James home were Peldon Peterson and Alvin James of Salt Lake City. Visiting over the weekend here at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis were Mrs. Carl Lorschider and children of Brigham City and Miss Joyce Hirschi of Salt Lake City. Guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pugsley for a few days this week were Dr. and Mrs. Richard Pugsley and family of say-in- BEAVER DAM COLLINSTON By Mrs. George Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Ericksen and children gave an entertaining spiritual program in Sacrament Meeting Sunday evening. Mrs. Ericksen sang a vocal solo, "Bless This House," accompanied by Audrey Simmons. Jimmie and Neena Ericksen gave recitations and Bryce spoke of Spiritual values gained by service in the Church and harmony in en are proud grandparents of girl born Saturday, March 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Grieves of Plain City at an Ogden Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Grieves have six other children. Mrs. Grieves is the former Ruth Bo wen. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Frank at tended the funeral services of Mrs. Edgar Lizst in Provo Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Roberts motored to Salt Lake City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Johnson and baby Colleen of Sunset were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Tiny Grant of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Y. Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B. Simmons visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cooper and daughters in Wellsville. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Packer and family of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bowen and children. Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson of Logan visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bowen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Early motored to Laketown Saturday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Weston. Mrs. Mary Maughn of Wellsville has been a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Durfey. Mrs. R. H. Daines and Earl Fredericksen of Logan visited Monday with Mrs. Ben F. John- THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday, Apirl 24, 1958 a baby the home. Mrs. "Claire Snell and children returned to their home in Grand Chad Olsen on Lauding Ship Chad C. Olsen, radarman third class. USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Olsen, Tremon- ton, and husband of the former Miss Nancy Shuman of San Diego, Calif., took part in landing exercises from March 7 April 8 on the Hawaiian Islands, while serving aboard the -- 1 Wat-kin- s are the most dan- daughter on Fridays, Saturdays and days. 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GENERAL Phone AL I ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS !. r im There is no need for waiting for hot water even with the when you have the modern "quick largest of families -- ) recovery" electric water heater. It produces hot water 3 times faster than the heater of the same size. HEAT. WATER BETTER Now, ask your electric dealer or plumber J 351 o NO FLAMES Visiting at our fK. G. Carter) home and with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carter on Saturday and Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. B. Kent Carter and children of them Accompanying Logan. here was Mrs. Ray Guymon who spent the time visiting with her daughter and family the Kay L. Carters. Win Ball game The Junior High students with their teacher, Rex Pugsley, drove to Grouse Creek Friday to play ball with the students of that school. The group returned home victors and having had a good time. At five o'clock that same evening the Boy Scouts with Scout Master Kenneth G. Carter and Troop Committeemen Rudgar Palmer ,1 a-Trade-i- Poc-atell- WESTINGHODSE QUICK RECOVERY ill ill I 1 I Hir-sch- i, no Outa gamie County. The vessel arrived in Pearl Harbor, T. H., March 5, to prepare for the exercises. Upon completion of the training, the Outagamie County returned to San Diego, Calif., for a short period of upkeep before moving to the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton, Wash., "for an overhaul. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Kidman gerous times to be on U. S. highand children of Ogden were ways. In 1957, more than 55 guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. percent of all fatalities occurred Delbert Kidman and Junction, Colo., Monday after Shauna. spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Roberts, parents of Mrs. Snell. LaMon Simmons is recovering from injuries received in an automobile accident last week. He has been receiving treatment at the Tremonton Hospital. Mr. and Mrs Golden Jensen of Murray were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lefler. tvt..,. t r.. last week visiting Mrs. Ed in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Brvce Ericksen and family and Mrs. LaVona Ericksen motored to Bountiful Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Steffen and children. They also were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Green and family in Salt Lake City and Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Ericksen son. Mrs. Blanche Johnson spent and family in Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Gideon L. Bow- - last week visiting Mrs. Elizabeth Packer in Logan. Mrs. Virginia Wright of Murwent to Garland for a swimming ray was a Sunday guest of the lesson. The scouts have been L. H. Frpnks. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Anderson of raising funds to permit them to participate in this scouting Ogden visited Sunday with Mr. achievement. and Mrs. Myron T. Hansen and AUTOMATIC Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill and family. of Mrs. Ann Mr. and LaMar Bowen Julie Logan daughter visited during the weekend with spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Hill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dean Albiston in Roy Pugsley. 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