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Show Tisitors Feted, Vacation Fare Told By Fielding Residents During Past Week and will attend the Pageant at on the Vida Fox Clawson Tour Mr. and Mrs. Myron Zundel Hill Cumorah Thursday evening. and family of St. Marie, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Bailey of were guests at the home of Mr. Wash., visited with Kennewick, and Mrs. Rosel Zundel last week. Mrs. and Mr. Wayne Secrist and Tuesday evening the Zundels enlast family tertained at a family party In the U and I company compliment to their guests.- At- summer outing at Logan canyon tending were Mrs. S. E. Zundel, Saturday and Sunday were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Zundel, Mr. and Mrs. John Owens and boys, and Mrs. Lee Zundel and family Mr. and Mrs. Uel Garn, Mr. and of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. J. Garn, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eennett and family of Ross Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Nish Zun- Elmer Coombs. del and Wynn Zundel and famMrs. Linda Westley and daughilies. ' ter Michelle of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grover left are spending this week at the Salt Lake City Tuesday morning j Ernest Anger home- By Florence Munson week.-Attendi- ng - n, GET THE JUMP on SUMMER EXPENSES with READY CASH Stop in or 'phone for a quick CASH LOAN ' CITY FINANCE CORPORATION looiu below $600 mod by City Flnanca Co. Tremonton MA I W 1 - COOL J - & AIR CONDITIONED j Anita Rasmussen left Tuesday for her home at Idaho Falls after spending several days with her sister, Mrs. Glen Wood and family. Saturday the two ladies visited at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lapriel Secrist and family attended a Bailey reunion at Lester Park in Ogden last week, Miss Kathleen Zundel is spending a few weeks with her sister Lt. and Mrs. and brother-in-laJerald Cannon at Victorville, I Riverside Native Dies in California - By Myrle Udy & l ' XT'"? "i : " i - ; ( , Calif. visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wood and family last week were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rasmussen and family of Ontario, Ore. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkin at Snowville Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Don Garn and Mr. and Mrs, J. F. English. Mr. and Mrs. Don Potter and family joined Mr. and Mrs. Karl Benson of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Legrande Hubbard and family of Kaysville at Brigham Friday for dinner to celebrate the birthday annlvesay of Mrs. HubOut-of-sta- te I Xt ROBERT NEIL THOMPSON Aarman 3c Robert Nell Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lindon Thompson, has been promoted to barracks chief with an Air Force unit at Chanute AFB, Illinois, following completion of testing at Lackland AFB, Texas. Thompson completed Air Force specialty testing with an average of 90 per cent. Following secondary phase training, he Is scheduled for training as a flight bard. Mrs. Virginia Beal and son George are leaving the latter part of this iweek for their home at College Park, Maryland after spending the past month with Virginia's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith and other relatives-Othe- r guests at the Smith home the past week were Dr. and Mrs. Grant Gil Smith and family of nstructor. Pullman, Wash., who are enroute to Los Anereles where Dr. Smith will attend a chemists' convention. I TJttlll StfltC Mrs. Harold Smith and three children of Amherst, Mass., have also been guests at the Smith home. Sunday and Monday they were joined by Mr. and Mrs Grant McFarland and family of Home Arts specialists, those Salt Lake City for a family get- - versed in needlework, home handicraft, home canning, yeast breads Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd had bring their exhibits to the Home as Sunday dinner guests Mr. and and candy making, are urg-eto Mrs. Bob Jensen, Jimmy McCowan Arts Building, Fairgrounds, Salt of Concord, Calif., Mr. and Mrs Lake City, from September 6th Evan Rudd and family of Fort to 10th inclusive, 8:00 a.m. to Hall, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Ross 5:00 p.m. for exhibition during Rudd, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rudd the annual 1960 Utah State Fair. and their families. Mr. and Mrs. It is suggested that exhibits Lawrence Hess of Malad visited be brought in, if possible, the at the Rudd home Sunday even first of the week to avoid the rush on the last day, as a record numIng. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Grover and ber of entries is anticipated. Enbe sent to the Fairi Mr. and Mrs. Claine Grover anda tries may also families have returned from grounds by mail. ten day vacation, visiting Glacier Evelyn Hansen, Salt Lake City, Park, Cardston Temple and they Home Arts Director, announced ; were guests of Mr. and Mrs. that eight sweepstakes trophies Melvin Grover and Mr. and Mrs. as well as cash prizes and ribbons Scott Grover at Tawnsend, Mont. in over 500 categories will be Callers at the Elmo Munson awarded. A Bernina portable sewing ma home Saturday were Mr. and chine for the best cotton dress Mrs. Will Griffiths of Brigham. Mike Baird, their grandson, who for a child four to fourteen and are had spent the past week with $50.00 cash in yeast breads 1960 for additional this premiums Munson Forrest accompanied them to Brigham and left Sunday event. The needlework and home handi morning for his home at Concord, craft division will feature premCalif. iums in table linen, household Visitors at the Dan Garn home accessories, bedroom linen, quilts Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Reed and af ghans, rugs, pictures and Larkin of Snowville. furniture, work by Miss JaNae Zundel visited with needlepoint over 70 years of age, Mrs. Karol Lufkin at Logan Sun- people clothing and fashion accessories. day. The Home Canning Division Alene Sutherland, Kate Hess, will feature premiums for fresh Elma Petersen and Celia Zundel fruits, vegetables, juices, jellies, attended a missionary meeting at marmalades, preserves, fruit butLogan Sunday. ters, conserves, pickles and relMrs. Effie Potter, Mrs. Lucille ish, pickled fruits, canned meats, Potter, Mrs. Ann Potter and their home dried vegetables, families attended a Manning re- fruits, home made soap and home union at Brigham Saturday. made candy. A new classification Mrs. J. D. Munson, accompan- has been added to include yeast ied her daughter and bread and rolls. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown and Further information and Prem the various family, who had been visiting ium lists showing here from Torrance, Calif., to classifications and prizes awardSalt Lake City Tuesday where ed may be obtained from the they attended a family party at Utah State Fair Association, Salt Lake the home of Mr. and Mr3. Ken- Post Office Box FG-neth Knudson and family. Other City, Utah. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Neilson of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gibbs and family of Syracuse. Mrs. Munson returned home Friday evening accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. J. R. Gibbs and family. Suzanne Hubbard of Kaysville When you buy ready-to-weis spending this week with her clothing or yardage, take a tip aunt, Mrs. Don Potter, and fam from Extension Agent Bessie M. ilv. Hansen and look for clues to its Mr. and Mrs. Bob Drollette and performance and information on family and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Its care on the fabric label. Garn spent Saturday visiting Miss Hansen says that Identiwith Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn. fying the fiber Is really an ImVisiting with Mrs. Eliza God- portant clue to its use and care. frey Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Since the labeling law went Into Dili Godfrey of Preston. effect March 3rd, each textile visitors at the Ixo fiber product is required to carry Farnsworth home Sunday were a label which gives the generic Mr. and Mrs. Matt Richards and (family) names and percentages daughter of New Hampshire. by weight of the fibres In the Visiting at the Rosol Zundel product. These names give the home Monday were Mr. and Mrs. clue to proper washing, drying, Horace Nish of Van Nuys, Calif. pressing temperatures and to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith, ac- spot removal and storage. For a sheet on Clues for Clothcompanied by Virginia Bcal of Mrs. ing Care, write or call Miss HanColietre Park, Maryland, Harold Smith of Amherst, Mass. sen at the County Extension OfMr. and Mrs. J. H. Rhead and Mr. fice. She will be happy to supply and Mrs. Melvin Foxley of Tre- you with this and other home-makin- g monton shared a family dinner Information you may delast week. at Rrle-hasire. Family Holds Oanyon Mrtln(r Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grover, Mr. nd Mrs. Claine Grover, Mr. and Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Smith and Mrs. Ixon Grover. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grover, accompanied by Mrs. Virginia Beal were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grover of Mr. and Mrs. Vernald Johns of Kavsville, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Garland, for a dinner party in utherlnnd. Mr. and Mrs. Spenre Locran Canyon last week. Dinner priests t the home of AMmrr of Ocdcn, Mr. And Mrs. EWon Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson Sun Darwin Brough, Mr. and Mrs. day evening were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Robbing and their fam- - Kenneth Knudson und family of liesj and Ray Justlnsen of Mosrg Salt Iake City and Mr. and Mr. ard family of Port- Lake, Wash., had family re- Bud Knud-tounion at Logan Canyon Friday, Fflil Home Division Lists '60 Trophies $2000 PfeTf Miss I $25 to 137 W. Main St., ALpine Tremonlon, Utah LEADER The Thursday August 4, 1960 -- a COOL GO TO A MOVIE TONIGHT YOUR COMMUNITY THEATRE Tlmr. - Fri. - Sat. Now Showing Word was received by relatives Wednesday morning of the death of the former Doris Udy daughter of Henry Udy and Ethel Hales of San Diego, Calif. Horace Udy of Salt Lake City and Ed Udy went to San Diego to attend the funeral services which were held Monday morn ing. Mondav Mr. and Mrs. Orson Steed of Boise, Ida., visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy. Mrs. Udy is a niece of the Steeds. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Richins and children of Grouse Creek visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tingey and relatives in Tremon ton during the week. Saturday the Richins and the Tingeys went to Soda Springs for an outing. Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Justinsen and family of Moses Lake, Wash., are visiting at the William Silvester home and with other family members in the valley. They will be here most of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Silvester and children of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen and three grandchildren of Brigham visited the William Silvesters Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Whitaker of Spokane, Wash., visited Mrs. Whitaker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tubbs during the week. They are in the valley during their harvest season in Promontory. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Robbins, Eden, Utah, spent Saturday at the J. H. Ward home. The J. H. Wards were in Logan Thursday to attend the funeral service of Mrs. Ward's uncle, Charles Hansen. They met Mr. and Mrs, Clyde E. Squire of New York iwho are visiting, in Utah. The Trail Builders of the Bel y mont Ward held their , the family have been together. A brother and sister and their families from- California, others from Salt Lake City, and a sister and family, Logan, and Mary and family, were all in attendance. Mrs. Helen Capener, Barbara Capener and Joyce Cornwall attended a bridal tea in Evanston, Wyo., Saturday for Stuart Lee, Mrs. Helen Capeners nephew. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Dail Ogden and children of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Max Adams and children of Tremonton spent Sunday at home. Ray Lillywhite of Los Angeles - visited Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Jensen Saturday night. Mr. Jensen and Mr. Lillywhite were friends of many years back. They used to play ball together. Mrs. Nina Dustin attended the Hemmert family reunion at Bear Lake Sunday. She went with the members of the family of Mrs. Theola Hunsaker, Elwood, and Mrs. Ora Hess and family. ' Members of the Don Welling family, Evanston, Wyo, Diane Fun-da-la- Thursday night at the Riverside recreation center and play grounds. There were 50 people who attended, played games and enjoyed the refreshments. The two children of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Capener are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capener and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hess in Fielding while their parents are on vacation. and possibly others are visits their grandparents, Mr. and 1tv5 Karl Welling. Attend U & I picnlc A number of Riverside peon attended the U and I Sugar Co at Guinavah outing Park in Lo gan canyon Saturday and Sunday. In the group were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hirschi and boys Inez Johnson and Karen, Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Johnson and family Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coombs and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris and children and Mr. and Mrs. Marv Burnett and boys. Mrs. Mina Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward and family, Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Welton Ward and family, Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadf ield, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Roche and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geary and daughters, Salt Lake City and the family of Mrs. Martha Peterson of Riverton all met together in Logan canyon Sunday for a reunion of the three sisters and families. Mac-farla- Mrs. Elzo Sessions Bothiwell. KILL CANADA THISTLE NOW WEEDAZOL WITH Spray on the leaves, it Translocates to the Roots, Kills the entire plant DOES NOT STERILIZE THE SOIL BEAR RIVER CO-O- P Corrine, Utah UTAH POULTRY & FARMERS GO-O- P Branch Mgr: Reed Giles Tremonton, Utah MARKNAM Tremonton, Utah 11 v ' if . ' - dried son-in-la- HIT CO fJs, RANDOLPH SCOTT 6, AS '313131 n m'. ankiur: t, - V. Bessie Hansen Gives Clues To Clolliinir Care "BRIGADE' AKin THAT'S 1 it JUST WHAT HE IS. IN f X: xt ar STEELE KAREN A RANOWH flNDUCTIOM COIUMSU PICTURE Sun. - Mon. - Tues. - Wed. August 7 10 -- 8-9 Startl THUDS. 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