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Show THATCHER. PENROSE By Mrs. Leonard Petersen ily. Verl's father, Mr. Calvin Waldron of Wellington, N. C, was a guest at their home Monday through Wednesday. Sunday they attended the Waldron family reunion at Liberty park This week has been a busy in Salt Lake Cfty. one for the Verl Waldron fam Saturday Mr, and Mrs. Jim Waldrou Family Kept Busy Willi Guests, Reunion FREE SHOT GUN A REMINGTON PUMP SHOT GUN, FREE with Choice of 12 or 16 gauge with purchase of Model $100.00 HU-18-- , 18 R General Electric Freezer Cubic-Foo- t son. Mrs. Wallace Dunn and son si X WAYS THAN ANY CHEST FREEZER i jBflHIl 1 fA Henderson and two children of Wellington, N. C, were overnight guests at the Waldron home. Mrs. Waldron's brother, Paul Willdon and family of Mancos, Colo., brought Shanna Waldron home Sunday and remained until Tuesday. Shanna has been visiting with her aunt and uncle since June 3. another brother, Monday Leonard Willdon and family of Salt Lake City came up and the family held an outing at Crystal Springs. Now Joan's sister, Mrs. Richard (Larain) Drake has returned from Germany and is a guest at the Waldron home. Mr. and Mrs. Margan Miller are now on a vacation in the Northwest. Miss Renee Anderson and friends Myrna Green and Elizabeth Dubree were weekend guests of Miss Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ander- iriEi c: si . "Book-Shelf- Model HU-18- ill R FREEZER " reach! Bonus door storage, adjustable shelves! Fits in one square yard of space! Close-u- p freezing action! E basket! extras like slide-oThree-wa- y warranties! 1. All your food in easy 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. G-- ut RUSS ELECTRIC Tremonton Phone AL Corry, Mrs. Art Messinger, Mrs Jack Winn, Mrs. Pearl Bowen, Mrs. Polly Smith and Mrs. Delon Stokes were visitors at the Earl Anderson home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. John Craner and visited Mrs. Emma Archibald with the Andersons Thursday. Miss Elizabeth Dubree of Salt Lake City was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Petersen and family. Mr and Mrs. Clair Christen-se- n and family have spent the past two weeks visiting with friends and relatives here. They returned to their home in Owyhee, Nev., Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F. Petersen visited in Salt Lake City Monday and with their daughter Mrs. Glenn (Sherry) Apploni and family at Bountiful. Family Party Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark and family attended a family party Sunday honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Clark's mother, Mrs. Rosella Simper in Brigham. Little Misses Ida Lynn and Rebecca Thornley were overnight guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Thornley Sr., in Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Holt and family enjoyed a weekend outing that took them to Chesterfield, Lava Hot Springs and Preston, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Garr Bolton attended funeral services for Mr. Bolton's aunt in Salt Lake City Saturday. Mrs. Bess Kay and children of Ogden visited Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson. Mrs. Ray (Leah) Gibbs and two children of Farmington were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Watt Wednesday and Thursday. Miss Judy Watt returned with them to Farmington for a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Summers, Sr. of Paradise, and son Riley and Mr .and Mrs. Ivan Summers IT'S EASY TO BUILD YOUR ) NEW HOME Tremoaion. Utah THE LEADER. from Christy's Scrapbook Thursday. August 21, 1958 By L. C. Christopherson WORTH Chuck Wagon Breakfast When you think of a man you seldom think Of the knowledge he has of books; You seldom think of the clothes he wears, His habits, or ways, or looks. You seldom think of the car he drives, Nor the bonds his gold has bought; When you think of a man, you mostly think Of some kindness he has wrought. You judge him not by his blocks of stocks Nor his power of name or pen; You judge a man by the place he's made In the hearts of his fellow-men- . You judge him more by the fight he's made By the way he has faced the strife, And not the amount of the bank account He's managed to get in life. You think of the friend he's been to you And the good that he has done, And you judge the sort of a man he is By the friends that he has won. Jr. of Oregon called Wednesday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Nelson. an old Thursday cousin of Mrs. Joseph Nelson, Mr. William Packham and his daughter, Mrs. Williams visited at the Nelson home. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tolman. Returns From Washington Miss Roxie Petersen, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Leonard M. Petersen returned home Sunday after visiting at Pullman, Wash., with her sister Mrs. Louis (Myrna) Merrill and family since July 3. While in Washington she attended the M.I.A. girls camp and accompanied the Merrills on a tour of the Northwest that included visits to Couer d' Alene, Ida., Spokane, Moses Lake and the Grand Coulee dam. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson spent the day at the church farm to celebrate the fifth SPONSORED BY BOX ELDER CO. POSSE ALL THREE MORNINGS AUG. 28 - 29 - 30 ALL YOU CAN EAT FOR 00 $fl JL HAM & EGGS HOT CAKES HASH BROWNS COFFEE -- MILK 80-ye- ar Si A WHY DRIVE A WORRY AROUND? birthday anniversary of their Jill Beckey granddaughter Housley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Housley The Primary children held their "Round the Block" parade Thursday afternoon. They were on the served refreshments church lawn at the end of the parade. This concludes the Priactivities until after mary Get a new FORD now.,. at CLEAN-U- P prices while school starts. Mrs. Howard Petersen entertained at a tea Saturday after- noon honoring her son Lynn and his new bride. The young couple just returned from their honeymoon and will make their home in Salt Lake City. Fishing Trip Mr. Leonard Petersen and sons Fred, Dee, Kent, Mark, Nord and Bryce left Monday for a week's fishing in the Uintah Mountains. Mrs. Bertha Johnson took her Sunday School class to Salt Lake City Saturday. They had dinner at Liberty Park and visited the Zoo, toured the Pioneer Museum, Temple Square. "This is the Place" monument and the Capital building There were 24 children. it's Whether jiiim!! mil i lyntss or not, ry time is catching up with the family bus. Before it drains your pocketbook, get all the car you'll ever want at & FORD's spectacular clean-u- p You pay less savings. you get more trade-i- n allowance. Roll in your "wheels". . . roll ou' ' JOECARRJnc. Only Ford Dealers Sell A-- 1 V ' . .. yle with a new '58 FORD! Phone AL Main 350 E. 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