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Show The LEADER Thursday. May 26, I960 Fielding FPG Elects Officers By Mrs. Florence Munson The Future Progress Guild met new home of Mrs. Bonnie Gam Thursday evening for their closing meeting of the season with Mrs. Aloha Gam as Mrs. Jeanine Kent favored with a reading after which election of officers for the coming year took place with the being nominated: President - Mrs.. Nancy Leavitt: - Mrs. Ann Potter, Secretary - Mrs. noma Jean Bourne, Corresponding Secretary - Itlrs. Maxiene Gam and Chorister -Mrs. Jeanine Kent Luncheon was fol-owi- Vice-Preside- nt guests. twenty-fiv- e - Mrs. Elwood Hess, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cole of Logan attended graduation exercises at Arimo, Idaho last week where Mrs. Hess's granddaughter, Dianna McFarland was one of the High School Graduates. Mrs. Helen Thomas Soda of RIVERSIDE by Myxle Udy m at the served to Springs, Ida., visited at the E. C. Mason home last week. Mrs. Mason accompanied her to Brig-hawhere thev visited with Mrs. attended Armed Forces Day at Hill Field Saturday. Leavine for a week's vacation in Southern Utah Monday were Mr and Mrs. C. W. Bourne and Mr, and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth. They will visit at Zions National Park and at Bryce Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Richards and daughter Reta accompanied by Donald Abbott of Tremonton spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Geneva Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Loveland at Brigham. Club Meeting Held Club The Social Development met at the home of Mrs. Voylet Grover Thursday afternoon for Mae Hansen and family. Guests for turkey dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Afton Adams last week were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Steed and family, and Miss Elaine Adams of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams and family of Roy. Mrs. Elaine Christofferson and children of Murray, have been spending the past week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Fergeson and Mrs. Tessie Hess of ILogan visited at the Elwood Hess home Sunday. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nicholas of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pharen Apgood and family at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bourne and family and Miss Brenda Robbins Students Attend Delta Phi Dance LaMar Capener and Betty Nish, Homer Capener and Betty De Leeuw attended the Delta Phi Mrs. N. J. Hodges of Logan is with her spending several days Garn. Lolita Mrs. daughter Mrs. Steve Potter and daughter Janeal and Mrs. Effie Potter spent Monday with friends at Tremonlon, Utah dinner and dance at the U. of U. Union Building Saturday, night Those attending were members of the missionary fraternity Delta Phi of Ricks College, B.Y.U., U.S.U. and U. of U. The Birthday Club honored Lenore Sivester on her birthday Monday afternoon at her home. Nine members were present for the last party until August. Mrs. Eva Zundel, Ogden, Mrs. Genevieve Jensen, Brigham, Jane Udy and Jane Hess, Plymouth, mother and sisters of Lenore Silvester were dinner guests of Lenore Thursday. Also a guest was Mrs. Delilah Pierson of Ogden. Snowville Students Share Outing, Seven Graduate From Sixth Grade six youngsters and four adults made the trip by bus. Allen Lawler, Barbara Hurd, Ruth Ann Larkin, Rodney Arbon, Vernell Garbanati, Mary Kimber and Bill Hyder are Snowville'S sixth grade graduates. Mrs. Grace Anderson has been Stella Jensen, Payson, and visiting for the past three weeks Adelia Hadley, Brigham, were with some of her sons and daughters in Logan and Ogden. visiting the Jensens Friday. Homer Capener is to graduate Sunlay visitors at the Arvid from the L.D.S. Institute of Re- Anderson home included Mrs. Monday Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs ligion at the U.S.U. night. Wallace Hess of Fielding and Mr. H. S. Tingey returned to the and Mrs. Buzz Clinton of Aberhospital for post surgery infec- deen, Ida. tion. Mrs. Tingey is staying with Cora Daley has spent the past her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. six weeks in Flowersville, Calif., Vaughn Tingey in Plain City. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne at- with relatives. tended the air show at Hill Field Saturday. They visited in Layton CARD OF THANKS with Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Grade school students Wednesday went to Logan on their annual outing. Swimming and roller skating, with picnic lunches were major parts of the day's activities. Twenty- ol Mr. and Mrs. Lowell FarnsMr. and Mrs. Stacey Garn of worth of Layton spent Saturday with their few a days Provo spent their final meeting for the sea- son Dan Garn and famiy. Bishop night with Mr. and Mrs. Ron son. Gifts were presented to the to be transferred Hales. Mr. Farnsworth and Mrs. new officers who will preside Stacey expectsin the near future. Hales are brother and sister. to San Diego Mrs. Grace Hales and Deanna during the coming year, beginMrs. Reed Larkin of Snowville spent Friday in Farmington with ning in October. Bingo was playthe Dan Garn Dr. and Mrs. Dean Floyd and ed during the afternoon. Lunch- is also visiting at eon was served to seventeen mem- home. Bourne and family. family. We shall remember the kindRobert (Bob) Roundy of Pres- - Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy and bers by the hostess assisted by week a here ness and sympathy extended to us arrived Robbins two in LaRee Edna Ward Ariz., were Mr. cott, in Ogden visiting her daughters spent days family and Ruth Brough of Tremonton. apo to sDend a few days with Salt Lake City during the week. and Mrs. Leonard Wolverton and during the illness and after the death of our dear father. His Mr. and Mrs. Dail Ogden and family. Mrs. Ross Wood returned home his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burnell medical Roundy and famuy, ana join ius family, Salt Lake City, and Mr. passing was easier for us because Pony Wins Award Monday after receiving Reva Udy won a blue ribbon of the helpfulness of our friends. care at the LDS Hospital at Lo wife who has spent the past and Mrs. Max Adams and family, several weeks visiting with rela- Tremonton, were dinner guests and a trophy for showing her We extend our sincere thanks to gan for a week. Mrs. J. D. Munson accompan tives in this area. Sunday of their parents, Mr. and Shetland pony at Black and White one and all. on durine the week Mr. Mrs. Deloss Jensen. The family of Delos Adams. ied Mr. and Mrs. Theodore days in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Gibbs and and Mrs. Jerald Turley and Mr. ana aaugn-c- p Nassy Moon of Portage to Salt and Mrs. Lynn Porter Sherrie Lee arrived from Lake Citv Sunday where they visited with Mrs. Munson's sister- - Prescott, and were guests at the Mrs. Marelda Flint of Burnell Roundy home. accom Clearfield who is hospitalized at They came especially to to the wife his and Bob the St. Marks Hospital receiving pany care for an injured back. temple. Members ot me Dinner eruests at the home of family also attendee. Mrs. Rosel Zunciei speni sbvcmi Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards Sat Richva nf last week with her sister, Geneva ,ia Mrs. were urday and Mr. and of ards Mrs. Charles Schenk, at Ogden. Brigham Guests at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. John Wilkinson of Ogden. Mrs. Lucille Potter, and Mrs. Mrs. B. M. Petersen during wie Effie Potter spent Friday at Eden weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Jed Calif., visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hor- Allred.of San Fernando, ace Manning:. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bear ot Visitine at the Rex Richards San Pedro, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert home Monday were Mr. and Mrs Mathews and four children and Don Jessop and family of Mill- - David Wood of Torrance, Mr. and Compact, rugged 'A In. DRILL. Geared ville. Mrs. Ernest Elm of Ogden, Mr. chuck, trigger Mrs. Irene Chivers of Malad and Mrs. Craig Pinder of Logan. $13" switch spent several days last week Mrs Naomi Oyler of San Franhome visiting with Mrs. Verl Udy and cisco visited at the Petersen ORBITAL SANDER familv. Saturday. 4Vi x 5' sanding with visited Mason Secrist Helen Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne area. Professional and family spent Sunday visiting her mother. Mrs. Mary Overmyre RIGHT IN YOUR design. Handles all at Lava Springs. at Ogden last week. kinds of OWN Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Zundel and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling SICS IJ jobs YARD! BACK had as their dinner guests Sun- family and Mr and Mrs. Wynn atALL PURPOSE LaVere and Mrs. Zundel Mr. recently Welling and family day START YOUR YARD and family of Ogden and Mr and tended a family party at the 3rd Cuts wood, metal, Mrs. Ronald Welling and family Ward Recreational Hall at BrigIMPROVEMENT PROGRAM S. E. Zundel, Mrs. compositions. Most Clifford Mrs. was ham honoring The occasion WITH A VISIT TO usetul tool you 45 nplebratinsr her 82nd BESTWAY'S Wellingr's birthday anniversary. 18 own can About Mr. and Mrs. Uel Garn and Mr birthday CENTER anniversary. GARDEN the of members family and Mrs. Verl Anderson enjoyed seventy SUPER SANDER $ 21 s uuiy wwrK a dinner party at Maddox Ranch were present. House at Brigham Saturday evenVisiting at the E. C. Mason ing the occasion being; Uel and home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Vert's birthday anniversaries. Art Saunders of Logan. Weekend guests at the home of Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist and family Friday Mr. and Mrs. R. J. 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