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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton, Utah Thursday. October 30. 1958 at the home of their parcrts. Garland Local Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Clark visit- Lake City Sundpy with who is attending Grober Kathryn a Beauty School. Mrs. Gwinevere Corbett and Mrs. James White and Mrs. children of Logan spent Sunday Clain Archibald spent Tuesday in with L M. Clark. Mr. Clark's sister, Mrs. IcRoy White of Brig-haOgden. City visited him Monday Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hodge and and Elwood Winters of Blaine daughter of Ogden visited the A. Salt Lake City were Garland R. Hodge home Sunday. visitors Tuesday. The Max Pinder family of and Mrs. Inez Mrs. Ken Bos and Alf White family of Logan were Sunday guests at the Deem were in Little Valley ThursJ. J. White home. day regarding PTA business. A group of Garland people were The Study Group met Sund-iat the Bill Men-elhome after in Logan Wednesday to attend church. funeral services for Mrs. Pin son, Mrs. Naomi Oyler and sons mother of Mrs. Bob Campbell. Jesse of Salt Lake City and Don In the group were Mr. and Mrs. of Los Angeles are visiting this Boyd Munns. Mrs. Dean week in Montana. Mrs. Jimmy Archibald, Mrs. Mrs. Don Limb and family spent Dave Krain, Mr. and Mrs. Garn Sunday in Malad. Capener, Mr. and Mrs. Dave ThomMr. and Mrs. Bill Isom and as and Mrs. L. C. Christopherson. family of Salt Lake City and Mr. Mrs. Leslie Wassom was in and Mrs. Eldon Corbridge of Logan Thursday and Friday visitMalad were dinner guests Sunday She attended ing her mother. ed in Salt News Og-de- n l Brad-sha- sessions at the Temple while there. Ipson, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mrs. Minnie McKellops, Mrs. D. K. Stewart, Mrs. Delilia Roberts of Ogden, Mrs. Lloyd Taylor and baby and Mrs. Vila Bradford of Mrs. visited Tremonton Sunday. Attend Missionary Farewell Family members numbering 54 were in Salt Lake City Sunday evening to attend the missionary farewell for Lynn Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Wood, who is called to the West German "exciting new values prove we never stop trying to bring you morel" JEffllHSi FRIDAY! SATURDAY! Mary-Bradfor- ORE ON (NDEI: S DAYS ! Hftif r Mission. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hodge left Monday for a few days visit in Idaho Falls and Rexburg. Mrs. Jennie Housley, Mrs. Ruby Yoder visited in Logan Sunday with Mrs. Housley's brother, William Richman who is very ill. The Ray Pingles and Terry Sharps of Salt Lake City visited their grandmother, Mrs. Beatrice Wright Saturday and Sunday. Tuesday guests of Mrs. Wright were Mr. and Mrs. R. Anderson of Provo and Mrs. Ned Miller of San Jose, Calif. Thev all visited relatives in Idaho Falls FOUNDER'S DAY SPECIAL! FULL-FASHIONE- 1 DRESS SHEERS pairs J sizes 8y2 to Compare! 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