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Show The Primary Preparation meet ing was held Monday evening at the home of Gayleen Miller, con ference plans were discussed and one day last week, also Mr. and a very interesting lesson given by Mrs. Virgil Pierce of Mrs. Miller. Mr. Mrs. Clive and City and Waters of Willard. The ladies are Attend Funeral In California Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fridal, sisters of Ha. Mr. and Mrs Garth Parkinson Amos Hansen, and Walter Fridal of Brigham visited Sunday at the Jr., have been to California, where they attended funeral services for Lyle Munns home. Miss Dorothy Clark and Pat Mrs. Harvey Hansen, who has Howell and two children of Mon- been critically ill for several weeks. While there they visited rovia, Calif., called on the Frank the Los Angeles Temple. Mrs. Heslops last week. Miss Clark is Fridal has spent considerable a sister of Lamar Heslop's wife, time there previously, helping to were to confer and attend here care for the sick woman. ence. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen Mrs. Golden Andreason accom and son Doug and daughter Dl- panied other ladies of the county anna and Maxine attended a wed on a tour to Provo In connection reception" in Ogden during with the Mental Health. They ding the week for Geraldine Hansen, a visited the Eldred Sunset Manor, niece of Mr. Hansen. which is a new home for the old Mr. and Mrs. Elden Gardner folks, the Youth Guidance Center visited relatives in Corinne, where and the State Mental Hospital Mrs. Gardner's brother, Orion An They report a very educational derson and his wife of Minnesota and Interesting tour. are staying. Mrs. Ella Thompson underwent Move Back to Elwood major surgery at the LDS HosMr. and Mrs. M. W. Hansen . She Lake is City. pital at Salt now convelesclng at the home of will arrive one day this week to her daughters at Salt Lake City make their home In Elwood. They have sold their farm at Mink and Kearns. Creek, Ida., and will return to their old home, near their son THE LEADER, Tremontoa, Ul&h Thursday, April 18, 1959 Brig-ha- ELWOOD WARD NEWS Dinner For Three Birthdays Saturday evening three members of the Andreasen family and their partners who have April birthdays joined with their father who alflo had a birthday at the Stevens Cafe at Garland for a lovely supper. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Heslop of Kaysville and Mr, and Mrs. Charles Heslop of Plain City visited their brothers Frank and Ed and families Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Holbrook and family of Salt Lake City visited last Sunday with Mrs. parents Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller. Mrs, Agnes Burton visited her daughter, Mrs. Sam Mortensen Hol-broo- Mack. Mr. and Mrs. Harold ROCKET DAYS SPECIALS ALLFOR RECAP and SAVE COST OF NEW TIRES NEW GATES TIRES AT 25 (with FREE OFF trade-i- n ) Tlckefs to firsl 10 customers to lake advantage of these specials. Scout-O-Razn- Mi a 1$ TIRE SERVICE Phone AL SALUTE TO HAWAII! AMERICAN Food Stores 50th STATE ! Si V I v 1 I J 11 A Boatload of Specials from our Sunny New 50th State! Extra special items at extra specials for unique Springtime menues! PLUS BIG SPECIAL BUYS FOR TREMONTON ROCKET DAYS! ijjmnniilinoililiw.iu1"."1""1? M -- Hansen 111 - id n n nn .1 fill fill Mil it u i n 10 niu iruiuimu spent Sunday in Salt Lake City visiting Mrs. Hansen's brother, Wayne Johnson and his wife and FRONT END ALIGNMENT BALANCE WHEEL PACK BRAKE INSPECTION '2 I new baby son. Mrs. Norman Kemp of Murray spent a few days at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eman- ual Erlckson. Mr. Kemp joined them Sunday. Andrew Jensen accompanied his son Andy and his wife to Clearfield to attend a birthday party for Martina Larsen, whose daugh ter Martina formerly lived in Elwood. Mrs. ueneve Erlckson gave a family dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith of El Monte, Calif. Other guests were Ellen Cook of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Erickson of Tremonton. Mrs. Smith is a sister of Mrs. Erickson. Visitors at the Wayne Francom home were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nelson and Mrs. Mary Francom. The Wayne Francom family spent a day last week with Mrs. Francom's sister, Mrs. Newel Bambrough of Kearns and with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Price in Mid- vale. Elwood was well represented at the cancer training school held Thursday evening. Doris Christen-sen- , chairman of North Box Elder vice County, A. C. Chrlstensen, chairman, Mary Mann, ward cap tain, and others assisting in the ward: Melba Crossen, Mildred Saunders, Alice Nelson, Lillian Rasmussen, Mary Gardner and Kayleen Francom. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Chrlstensen spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City attending a mink meeting and banquet. They report a very interesting Fashion show held in connection with the meeting, which displayed a full length fur coat made from the paws of minks and another from the throats and underneath fur of the animals. No. 1 Green Tip Fresh off the Boat Large. 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