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Show Holding Way Petersons For Pogecin? by Flo Munson g, w Ja-Net- te ar Mrs. Cordelia B. Peterson and two children of Salt Lake City were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton Monday. Attending a Bywater reunion held at the City Park in Rupert Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater and son, Gaylen and Jeffrey. Mrs. Brenda Hubbard of Holbrook and Mrs. Lloyd Hubbard of Malad visited Mrs. Eltna Petersen Satur day. Enjoying Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Brent Moon and family was Mrs. Moon's mother, Mrs. Allen, of Ogden. Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mis. Sterling Burton were Mr. and Mrs. Harold liyton of Layton. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Mason as guests nl Mr. and Mrs, Dent Mason ol Ogden. enjoyed the Ogden 1'nmrer bays Kodco. Joining tlii'in were Mr, and Mrs. Ross Thomas of Salt Lake City. Later they all enjoyed a dinner party at the Village Inn. Enjoying Sunday dinnei with Mr. and Mrs. George Crookston in Logan were Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton. Overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen Saturday were their son and Lt. Col. and daughter-in-laMrs. Scott Hansen and son, Steven, and daughters, Heather, Debra and Jacque of Mercer Island, Wash. Lt. Col. Hansen and his wife and family were enroute to Albuquerque, N. M. where Lt. Col. Hansen has been transferred and where they will make their home for the present. Their daughter, Michelle, remained in Mercer Island where she has been employed for the summer. She will enroll at BYU in Provo this fall. Overnight guests at the home of Mr., and Mrs. P. R. Peterson and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Nye and daughter, Krista, of Pro. They also visited Wesley's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Garn. Visiting Mrs. Edith Welling Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller of Pocatello. Mrs. Jerry (Janet) Lem-in- g and son, Jayson, of Overton, Nev. have been spending the past week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson. Her husband joined them for the weekend. This week Janet and her husband are vacationing in Grand Junction, Colo, and little Jayson is remaining with his grandparents. Terry Smith and son, by Mark, accompanied Brent Macfarlane of Riverside, attended a Kawasaki Show at the Recreational Sports Center in Idaho Falls the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Coombs and son, Randy, and daughter, Penny, of Salt "Lake City, spent Saturday visiting Mr and Mrs? Irvin Coombs and other relatives Val Potter w in Couple Visit Before Accepts Call Leave Leaving Tuesday by plane for a twelve day Hill Cumo-ra- h Pageant and Eastern States tour were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Petersen. They arrived at Pittsburg where thev went bv chartered bus to Kirtland, Ohio, Niagra Falls (on the Canadian side). They will attend the Hill Cumorah Pageant tonight where their (Thursday) daughter Cynthia is one of the participants. Their plans are to visit Winsor, Vermont, Boston, New York City, Washington D.C. While at Washington D.C. they hope to attend a session at the new temple. They will visit Williamsburg, Va.,Get-tysburback to Pittsburg where a plane will be waiting to bring them back to Salt Lake City. While at Niagra Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Petersen observed their 26th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Velda Wood and Mrs. Karen Wilcox and children Amy and Jeremy have returned after spending several days visiting Mrs. Wood's Mr. son and daughter-in-laand Mrs. Terry Wood in Casper, Wyoming. Steven, and Cindy Wood of Casper who have been visiting relatives in this area actheir grandcompanied mother back to Casper. Bishop and Mrs. Wynn Zundel and son Rod accompanied by Steve Hurd of Snowville returned home Wednesday after attending a Farm Bureau Mid-Yeconference held at Bottle Hollow Resort near Vernal. Miss EnicTWelling of Seattle spent a few days of last week visiting her mother Mrs.. Edith Welling. Thurs day Mrs. Welling and Mr. and Mrs. John McClellan accompanied Enid to the Salt Lake airport where she left, by plane on business. Mrs. Opal Groth has spending a few days in Salt City visiting friends. Mrs. Ross Rudd and daughter Kathy and son Joe were at the Salt Lake airport to welcome home Mrs. Rudd's nephew, Michael Stokes who has returned at ter fulfilling an LDS mission Chicago. They were overnight guests of Ronda Rudd in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Cheri Chournos and four sons of Bountiful visited Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Zundel Saturday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dar-re-ll Godfrey and family Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Whiting of Brigham City. The two ladies are sisters. Spending Saturday visiting Mrs. Voylet Grover were Mr. and Mrs. Verl Grover and daughter, Cindy, and son, Rick, of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Karl King and family attended the Manti pageant Friday. They remained over night at the Lagoon camping grounds and enjoyed festivities at Lagoon Saturday. Amy Sutherland of Clearfield has been spending a few days visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Alene Sutherland. Attending the Days of '47 Rodeo held at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holman of Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. Don Ward ol Bountiful. Kristin Allred. Miss Utah Rodeo Queen, participated. They all returnee to the Ward home in Bounti ful for refreshments follow ing the rodeo. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Zundel last week were Mr and Mrs. Nish Zundel o Bountiful Portage Way Wanna Burgess with as hostess, honoring Mrs. Joelyn Kitter Marble. Games were played and refreshments served to the guests. Mrs. Marble received many useful and beautiful things. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Petersen, along with Mrs. F. Allan (Connie) Baker and family of Layton, were dinner Elder Val Potter has acc- guests of Mrs. Charles (Linn-ay- ) Bourne Thursday. epted a call to serve in the Philippines-Manil- a mission Mr. and Mrs. Carl Starr, of the Church of Jesus Christ accompanied by Mr. and of Latter-da- y Saints. Mrs. Val Dee Gibbs and He will speak at a farewell small son, Colby of Portage. service Sunday, July 31, at 7 Mr. and Mrs. Jed Lamb p.m. in the Tremonton Sixth and family of Richmond was Ward in the stake house. Ho Sunday dinner guests of Mr. leaves for the mission home and Mrs. Lynn Petersen. The August 6. Lambs also visited with He is the son of Mr. and Grandma Starr and John Mrs. Don Potter of TremonSunday. ton. Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Whiting and son, Jason, of Roy, spent Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hess and daughter, Julie Ann, enjoyed dinner at Arbys in Missionary this area. Mrs. Lovinnie Holt spent the weekend as a house guest of her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. BUI Stokes, in Ogden. Saturday she attended a garden wedding at the Stokes home where her great grandson, Paul Tay-soclaimed Teresa Jensen as his bride. A reception followed. Mr. ' and Mrs. hot Stokes accompanied home Sunday. Spending the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Quintin Hess and family were Quintin Hess, Jr. and Gay Powers of Orem. son-in-la- Leaving For Bolivia By Ha Mae John Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Allen Saturday were Sunday Beverly Jenkins Mrs. Mary Wight of Malad and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mc- and Lester Bennett of Long Allister of Logan visited Mr. Beach, Calif. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sunday and attended sacraHenry and family Sunday ment meeting here. Mr. Mcwere Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Allister is attending BYU Muller and children who just this summer where he will returned home from Gercomplete his requirements many. They were stationed for his masters degree prior in the arm forces and will be to leaving on August 4 for, stationed in Virginia. The Bolivia, South America, group enjoyed dinner at. the where he will be working the home of Mrs. Henry's motnext year in Communicaher, Mrs. Edith Shepherd in tions Service. Mrs. McAllistWest Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hos-kin- s er, the former Juanita Jenkins from Portage will teach visited their the fourth grade in the Amerand daughter Mr. and Mrs. ican School in Bolivia this Bob Nicholas and family in coming year. We wish the American Falls, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mc young couple much success and happiness in their new Crary and family of Bakers-fielCalif, spent Sunday assignment. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice and Monday visiting Mr. Thomas held a family reMrs. mother, McCrary's union at their home Monday. Pearl McCrary and his brotMr. and Mrs. Dale Thomas hers, Farrell and Boyd. and family and Mr. and Mrs. the Enjoying holiday Tom Shaw and family of weekend at the home of their Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Bell were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomas and family of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bell of Ogden, Mr. and Dan Thomas and Jennifer of Mrs. Gary Bell and family of Portage, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Plymouth and Darrell Bell of Thomas and family of Green Willard. They all enjoyed a River, Wyo. and Mr. and family dinner Monday. Mrs. Kent Thomas of Provo, Friday Mr. and Mrs. Jim made it a perfect day for the Turley and daughters of Salt Lake visited with Mr. and entire family to be together as they celebrated the holiMrs. Wendell C. Hall. Friday day. overnight guest was their Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. son Raymond Hall of Cedar Harris jdined 102 descendCity. ants of the late Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wynn John attended William D. Harris in Hailey, a birthday party for her Ida. where they enjoyed a sister, Mrs. Gerald Williams at their mothers, Mrs. Leona family reunion from Friday until Sunday. The special Williams home in Malad weekend began with a cook-oThursday. Mr. and Mrs. Miller Follis Friday evening and finished with breakfast Sunday. and family were Salt Lake Plymouth Way Vanderhoofs Leave For Glacier Park By Lois Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Don Vander-hoo- f left Saturday morning for Glacier National Park in Montana on their motor bike. They will return Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pingle, Teressa and Tom, of Center-villvisited Mrs. Ethel Rudd during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Hess, accomapnied by Amy Sue Steed spent Saturday and part of Sunday at Malibu up Logan Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rudd drove their granddaughters to Provo, where they were met by another party and returned to their home in Torri, Utah. The girls have spent the past few weeks with their grandparents. Friday Mrs. Jane Udy, Plymouth, Mrs. Lenore Silvester, Riverside and Mrs. Genevieve Jensen of Brigham, visited with Mrs. Eva Zundel in Ogden. Enroute home they visited Mary Hess in Brigham City. Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy, was Stephanie Udy of Tremonton and Lori Ann and Sari Ann Udy of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Woodruff, son John and daughter, Jeri Lee and Jeri's boy friend, David Beck all of Alpine, visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson Saturday. Having supper with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson Sunday was Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Pierson and son, Eric of Fielding. Mrs. Rosie Lamb drove Kristy, Robbin, Bicky and Wendy to Blackfoot during the week, where their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bart Williams have moved into a new home there. The girls have spent quite a few days with Aunt Rosie this e, ; Miss Penny Coombs, of Salt Lake City, has been spending the twenty fourth of July holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lamb. In Sacrament meeting at the Belmont Ward Sunday evening, the old Sunday School Oleen presidency, Potter, Burk Nielsen and Kim Bennett, were released and sustained were Jay Bourne, Tommy Hess and Dennis Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Odean Estep and daughters, Christine and Carol Lynn attended the Days of '47 rodeo at Salt Lake and visited their son and brother, Jimmy, who is employed in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Williams attended the rodeo at Stone Saturday, where their two sons, Kevin and Todd, participated. Todd placed first in bareback. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Henry Starr and John, were Mr. and Mrs. Don Starr of Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Starr of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hess attended the rodeo at Stone, Idaho Friday evening. Taking in the Twenty Fourth gala celebration tit' Salt Lake for the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Greg Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Dick son-in-la- w Saturday. Ogden Monday Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy visited Mr. and Mrs. Max Kunzler at Park Valley. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Max Kunzler and Kerma of Park Valley and Marlyn Kunzler and Joan Griffith of Ogden visited the Gardner Udys. Ronnie Roche of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hess. Spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Hal Mason while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor of Brigham City are on vacation, are Lane and Jason Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Hansen of Bear River City visited Mr. and Mrs. Hal Mason Friday. Visiting during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb, were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hoesch and son, Brandon, of Clearfield. The and family, Bancroft, visited on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels of Ephraim were overnight of Ephrian were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Petersen Monday. Monday evening a cook-owas held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Petersen for the following guests, Mr. and Mrs.. John Daniels Jr., Mrs. John Daniels Sr. and daughters, Malissa and April all of Ephriam, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bourne and family of West Fielding. d, ut FIE mm ut John's parents. Wo-ma- Benson. L. H. Thorpe of Leadville, Colorado, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris. He took his children Branden and Amber home after they had spent the past two weeks with their grandparents. They were excited to go home and see the new brother that was home waiting for them. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris went to Ogden on business. They watched their grandson, Shawn play soft ball followed by their son, Craig and Robert Callister playing in another game. son-in-la- Monday Mr. and Mrs. Dave DeGroot of Ogden brought their children, Tyler, Mike and Chris to Portage where they will spend the week with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Wood-roClark. w Chamber of commerce BEAR RIVER VALLEY MAIMER OF COMMERCE , 39 W. MAIN 257 - 5320J Business of the Owen. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Peters Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Peters of Corinne, visitors Monday. They also enjoyed seeing the 24 of July parade. Mrs. Darlene Harris and daughter, Michelle of Pocatello, Idaho, came and visited Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Harris Sunday. Mrs. Harris returned home that evening, Michelle stayed to spend some time with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall went to the Warren family reunion, which was held in North Ogden Saturday. Business of the Sacrament meeting here Sunday was releasing the Old Young Presidency and sustaining the new. Released were Dianna Haris, pres.; Karen Gibbs and Christy Thomas, with Debbie Gibbs as secretary. Sustained were Dianna Harris as president, Anetta Howell and Christy Thomas as counselors and Debbie Gibbs as secretary. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin John and family of Vernal and Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie W. Ricks of FOR SALE 1966 Call Pontiac 257-727- 3 Week stationwagon. Tremonton. 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