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Show HOWELL PARK VALLEY By Mrs. Stanford Fonnesbeck Carter B7 Mrs. Kenneth f and their mothers attended the "Dear To My Heart" program presented by the Bear River Stake Mia Maids leaders. The pro- eram was a testimonial for the girls and their mothers. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Fonnesbeck and children attended a birthday party for Mrs. Fonnesbeck's father, Mr. Drive Home In New Dodge Car Spring Is In The Valley For the past two weeks, Jerry Even though the Greetings! is chill here, the tractors and Dale Wood, sons of Mr. and are going in the fields and there Mrs. Carmen Wood of Roy have is a smell of burning bonfires in been visiting at the home of Mr. the air, so it must be spring. The and Mrs. Lyle Nessen. Mrs. Wood, calendar says it is too, but. until sister of Mrs. Nessen, left the Salt Orson L. Tingey. A delicious smorMr. C. hangs up the winter sheep-line-d Lake Airport two weeks ago for gasbord luncheon was served by in favor of the worn topper, Detroit, Mich., where she picked Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kotter at the weather report is still cold. up a new Dodge automobile. Her their home in Brigham City. The Mrs. Emma Wood afternoon was spent After a two year absence Mrs. mother-in-lavisiting fam of City accompanied her ily members and many lovely Brigham Ivan (Florence) Burton was in the! on the trip. From Detroit they valley Wednesday saying "Hello" gifts were presented to Mr. Ting and gathering a few "treasures" drove to Alexandria, Va., where ey on his 83rd birthday. from their ranch here. She accom they spent two days with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Forsgren Mrs. panied her husband and son David ter. Milton Meacham and daugh- left Monday morning for Duck- Mrs. Meacham is a sister of water, Nev., where here from their home in Logan. they will Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Nessen, and the summer helping on a Arlo James came to the valley spend a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orson ranch of Mrs. parents, Saturday to see his parents, Mr. Hyden of Howell. The Meacham's Mr. and Mrs. Forsgren's Ed Halstead. The and Mrs. Alvin James and pick Forsgrens have been living in up his wife and children who have been visiting here the past two Logan attending Utah State Unisome Miss few versary years ago. weeks, and the family will return Joyce Hirschi of Salt Lake City versity and plan to resume their studies there again in the fall. to their home in Los Angeles accompanied her parents back to They spent the weekend at the during the week. They are happy the valley for a days visit. home of their parents, Mr. and to have a neur feafey daughter, Other weekend, visitors here Mrs. Cleon Forsgren before leav- Linda who was born' jn Brigham were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn James ng for Nevada. .... . City in February to Mrs. James, and of Logan to the Observed family Father's Birthday complete the family circle, of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. If you want to know some Ferris James. We are happy to Orson Hyden, Mr and Mrs. Lyle clever games or funny acts for a Ferris James is improving Nessen, Mr. and Mrs. Carmen report party, Just ask the Relief Society from his recent injury. and Mr. and Mrs. Monte ladies that is the ones of the Dr. and Mrs. A. Hamer Rleser, Wood Nessen traveled to Logan canyon Park Valley Ward. They really Lake City where a surprise party .was given showed folks here a good time Jr. and family of Salt were Sunday visitors of the L. G. for Mrs. Ella Lloyd. The occasion rein the ward Friday evening of Mrs. Lloyd, creation room. A hot dinner was Carters here. Also here for a few was the birthday was held in the are and the Carters at the weeks party stay served to every adult and small-fr- y Mrs. Delbert (Marvell) Hirschi American Legion Hall in Logan attending, and this at linen and dindaughters Joan and Marilyn canyon. A lovely family-styl- e covered tables attractively adornwas served to a large ner Calif. of Glendale, party ed with green paper shamrocks. Making the most Of a "breith-er- " group of family members after Join Family At Annual Tarty between quarters at USU was which they spent the remainder Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hirschi Frank Hill, who with his wife and of the evening playing games and were in Brigham City Saturday Julie Ann are visiting dancing. daughter night to Join other family mem- with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pugsley. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kotter bers of the Charles Goodliffe famAlso home for the few days be- have been informed that their a ily at dinner and evening spent fore another quarter's study at son, Elder Leon Kotter who is in honoring the parents, Mr. and USU were Jay Kunzler and Ken- laboring in the Swedish Mission Mrs. Charles Goodliffe on their has been made a senior elder. neth Carter Jr. wedding anniversary. This has The Rudgar Palmer family Elder Kotter's new address is: been an annual event since the were enjoying a short visit over co rBJeller,' Bergenshielmsvagen couple observed their 50th anni- - the weekend with other family 14, Broma, Sweden. members who were here from the Tuesday Mrs. Horace Barnard BYU in Provo. The visitors in- and daughter Barbara Ann, visitcluded Mr. and Mrs. Jim Palmer, ed at the home of Mrs. Ray Nessen and family. The occasion be Paul and Junelle Palmer. Mr. and Mrs Fred J. Hirschi ing the 6th birthday of Pamela & were up Heyburn, Ida., way dur- Nessen They returned to their ing the week to visit a sister, Mrs. home in Deweyville that evening. Eve Badger. Celebrate Birthday R. A. Chrlstensen spent Sunday A group of small-fr- y gathered in Ogden visiting with his son at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Ferron and family. lace Larsen Wednesday to help Mr. and Mrs. Dale Showell of their son Vern celebrate his seventh birthday. Boise, Ida., visited with relatives Mrs. Ruby Scholar of Los In Tremonton over the weekend. Angeles, Calif., has been spendMrs. Edna Burt and two chil ing part of her vacation in the NORM'S valley at the home of Mr. and dren Steven and Brenda of Sparks, Mrs. E. J. Holmgren Jr. Mrs. Nev., are spending two weeks Holmgren (Norma) is a daughter with Edna's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Trexnonlon of Mrs. Scholar. W. A. Westmoreland. Wind for a farewell testimonial of a nephew of Earl, Jerry Meservey. fwt n He will leave for the are planning to return to Utah sometime this summer. Saturday Mrs. Cleon Forsgren and Mrs. Alan Forsgren spent the day in Ogden at the home of Mrs, John Miller and family, a sister of Mrs. Cleon Forsgren. Tuesday evening the Mia Maids THE LEADER. Trexnonlon, Utah Thursday, March 26. 1959 COMPLETE Wheel Brake SERVICE TIRE SERVICE in n i , .i Swiss-Austria- wwpj). vm jiipii mission. Mary Mann and Mildred Saunders spent one day last week at Salt Lake City on business. Ronald Mortensen and Earl Saunders Jr. have received their release from Army duties. They have been stationed the past six months at Fort Ord, Calif. X' -- r it 'L-v- j Mrs. Ed Stenquist returned home this week after a three weeks' visit in Burbank, Calif., with her two daughters, Mrs. Neal Grubbs and Mrs. Vernon Kitchen and their husbands? "HAVE SOME CAKE. GREAT GRANDPA." Little Sharon Owen, 2l2, Salt Lake City, feeds birthday cake to her Walter L. Webb, Lehi, during community party celebrating veteran beet sugar indusUtah publisher's 90th birthtry pioneer and early-da- y day. Webb was chemist and later a factory superintendent, starting his beet sugar career at famed Lehi facory, first plant of its kind in U.S. He also published Lehi newspaper more than y ago and helped found Utah State Press Association. At left is Russell Innes, Lehi publisher who spearheaded community party for Webb and industry he helped establish. Right is Lehi Mayor Harold D. Westring. During party, Webb told of contributions Lehi made to big modern beet sugar industry which now supplies fourth of nation's annual sugar needs. great-grandfathe- r, SEE REED GILES UTAH POULTRY AND COOPERATIVE BEAR RIVER FARM SUPPLY CO. "Ail-America- 2I2 E. half-centur- A Garland Factory ' j Phono AL for your fertilizer . present to help celebrate the birthday. The sons of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Andreason and their wives entertained for them Thursday evening at the Andreason home in honor of their 35th wedding anniversary. A lovely buffet supper was served by the hostesses to 15 family members. Mr. and Mrs.' Earl Saunders Carl Harris, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harris is on a ten were in Bountiful Sunday evening day tour of the Northwest with the Brigham Young University A ELWOOD WARD NEWS With BYU Choir OnN.W.Tour Cappella choir. Mrs. Reginald Hunsaker and son Bob were Salt Lake City visitors Monday. . Mrs. Duane Frank, Mrs. Marion Miller, Mrs. Frank Chadaz, Mrs. Ella Frank left for Richfield Friday, to attend funeral services for a relative, Miss Margene "Side-dressin- ...... Boosts g Yields and Profits" Frank. Mrs. Irving Ransom and daughters, Martha Dawn and Jill of spent the weekend Springville with Mrs. Ransom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Anderson. Birthday Party Given Mrs. Duane Frank entertained at a birthday party for her father, Sam Bradford of Corinhe on his seventy fourth anniversary. Gerwin Frank, a son of Mr. Bradford, of Salt Lake City was also f I X - Jl i I x I , A v - ' sS i ..I.. . i, V. - jt ' I ' " - I - - ' - ? i ,...i-fM- f - -: ' ' ' ! '"'"' ; """'n.,,a t takes Jvlnriiin " boosted my sugar beet yields and g increased my profits last year." That's the statement of Maurice R. Peterson, Side-dressin- successful Cache County farmer. ' Mr. Peterson, who farms near Amalga, Utah, Chevy truck bulls its way deep into the woods for mammoth loads Tough-buil- t This big Series 60 Chevy bulls its way as far as 8 miles into the Louisiana woods, fights over ' ruts and . then grinds back jagged stumps out with towering loads of logs! The Sabine Lumber Company attests to the truck's ability to take it: "Chevrolet makes the best truck for our type of operation," Out where a truck Is known for the beating it can take, Chevy's making friends fast Truckers like the ' in the applied an ordinary amount of fertilizer not were beets the that noticed he spring. Later, with USS Nitrogen doing well. So he Fertilizer. "You could see the difference. The plants almost at once and the yield turned out the results to be one of the best in the area. I like " Mr. Peterson Fertilizer USS from Nitrogen I get side-dress- way these toughies hold up; the way they wade right In, take their lumps, yet stay in shape. Today, it's grit that Chevy's showing the trucking industry. Real toughness that pays off in ... job-after--job in ability to get work dependability done at least expense. 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