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Show February Attend BKdal Shower Mrs. Orson Hyden. Mrs. Lyle Nessen and Mrs. Milton Meec-haattended a bridal shower for Kay Hyden Saturday. It was held at the home of Mrs. Claude Olsen of Brigham and hosted by Mrs. Norma Hoffler. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Wood of Paul, Ida., were overnight guests at the Earl Wood home Monday and visited with friends and relatives Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Welker and family visited with Mr. Welker's parents at Bancroft, Ida., Saturday. Howell Names Tremonton, Ulah The LEADER Thursde.y. 11, 1965 New Councilor In Bishopric by Jeny Wood Everyone was very L lr i 1 1 1 ?. .1.ks i v. "HE FLEW THROUGH THE AIR with the greatest of ease" . . . until he came into contact with a high powered electric line early Tuesday morning. According to Otto Jorgenson, he was awakened by a bright ' 1 of visiting. Fireside was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Iverson Sunday evening. Frank Garner presented the lesson. Refreshments were served by the Iver-son- Stuart Cornwall, a member of the Golden Spike Bowmen shows a Javelina which he killed on the San Carlos Indian reservation in Arizona. Clean-U- Project p by Dollie Iverson At Town Board meeting Saturday night it was decided to of ask the property owners Bear River to clean up all deand barrow bris from pits streets adjacent to their property. If this is done when the county grades our roads they could level off those places and we in turn could use our equipment to mow the grass and weeds. This would certainly make our town look better. The Town Board your cooperation in asks this for pro- ject. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clay-so- n of Cornish spent the weekend with the Mario Checketts family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peterson of Newton visited Earl's moth- er. Alice Peterson, Sunday. Garners Have Guests Visiting the Frank Garners Friday and Saturday were Mrs. Garner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Smith of Geneola and Frank's parents, the James Garners of Payson were their guests over Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Bert Price of Tremonton spent the day with their daughter, Mrs. Rawlin Anderson. That same day Mr. and Mrs. were Ray Clayson of Elwood visiting Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mr. Clayson was Lazzenby. nursing a sore hand. He had it caught in the hay chopper. Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Whitaker were in Ogden Thursday attending a funeral of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal AnderEllis son and Mr. and Mrs. Arbon were in Salt Lake City one day last week. Andrea Huggins along with a group of County Farm Bureau ladies attended a work shop in Salt Lake City last Tuesday. Dewey and Flossie Ramsdell are in Blackfoot, Ida., spending a few days with their son, Ted and family. Saturday afternoon the boys of the Aaronic priesthood group and their leaders spent the afternoon bowling in Brigham City. Serretta Johnsen was hostess at a family party held at her home Sunday. The guest of honwho or was Colleen Barrett, was celebrating her birthday. The group enjoyed a delicious turkey dinner and an afternoon PEC flash of light sometime after midnight. The next morning he found this large owl lying under the power lines. The owl evidently went through one set of wires and hit a second line running in the opposite direction. Parties and Visits Keep Riverside People Busy by Myrle Udy The Jr. Birthday Club honReceives Certificate ored Helen Capener for her John and Janyce Holmgren, birthday at the home of BarClinton and Vita Burt were in bara Capener Thursday. A hot FriSalt Lake City Thursday. was served by the hosday and Saturday attending the dinner tess and convention. Joyce Cornwall. FlorFarmers Young demonstrated cake ence Udy as honored was being Clinton decorating. the first in the State organizaMary Udy accompanied Dention to receive a fifteen year nis Udy to Logan where she local The certificate. chapter visited her sister, Mrs. Jim presented him with a cane. Mrs. Dollie Iverson and Mrs. Darley, Saturday. Sunday Mr. and" Mrs. Nephi Grace Kroksh of Elwood were Bott of Logan and Mr. and in Ogden Friday on business. Mrs. Dwight Ward of ProviTwo babies received names at dence visited Mina Ward and service Sunday. our Sacrament Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward. Kimberly Anne was the name Mr. of Sunday night was Scout night to the daughter given in the Belmont Ward. The Cub Melvin and Mrs. Ray Clayson. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Scouts received awards. There boys who are Cubs. Larry Lazzenby .will be known areMr.six and Mrs. Ira Ward and Allen. as Tony New members of our ward Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ward of Logan and Mrs. Inez are the Monte Chournos famBrown were dinner guests of in the are living ily. They Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward in Golden Andreason house. to honor Ken for Mary and Orval Iverson of Pleasant View his Arnold birthday. visited the Naf, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ward Dallins Monday afternoon. Odell and Velda Christensen .were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward. of Spanish Fork were in town Mrs. Lottie Almond of Dowon business again last Tuesday. Eva Thorscn, Jackie and Dean ney, Ida., visited Mr. and Mrs. Jeppson were in Salt Lake City Ed Udy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skinner on business one day last week. and boys and a girl friend of Salt Lake City visited the T. J. Sunday guests of Mr. and Udys Sunday. Mrs. Ezra Harris in Layton The new born infant son of were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Loren Burnett of Fronk and family of Logan was buried Saturday in the Plymouth cemetery with Bear Kiver Town Hoard Begins happy when Louis Douglas was put in as second counselor in the bishopric Sunday in fast meet-inMariner Munk who previously had held this position, was sustained as first counselor. Congratulations are in order for both of these young men. Guests at the Orland Hess home this weekend were Mr. anc) Mrs. Jack Taylor of Ogden and Miss Marty Huntzinger of Ix)gan. graveside services. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burnett hosted 45 friends after the service at their home in Riverside. Visit Parents Mr. and Mrs. Norman Burnett and children of Hyrum spent the weekend with their parents, the Marvin Burnetts. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Ogden of Logan visited Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Jensen, Sunday. Frank Ward of Ogden visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward, Saturday. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ward and family of Hyde Park also spent the day with them. Friday night the Lahoma Primary girls held their Daddy Daughter Dinner party at the Belmont Ward. There were 19 girls and their daddies and altogether there were 48 present for the lovely dinner, program and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Ford Richards of Salt Lake City visited the Myron Richards, Saturday. o three days in Bur-leIda., last week visiting with friends and relatives were Mrs. Steve Cannon and family and Spending Opal Cannon, all of Tremonton. BRO ! CATTLE Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coombs and boys visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Coombs in Ogden, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Coombs came home from Southern Utah for the weekend. Celebrate Anniversaries I:.! Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist celebrated their 25th wedding anniversaries together Saturday night at the Rocky Point Inn above the Hot Springs. EVERY THURSDAY Mrs. Phyllis Udy honored her for her daughter, Tamara, ninth birthday Friday. There were 20 guests. They played games and enjoyed a delicious 12.30 P.M. lunch. Ogden Union Stock Yards Mr. and Mrs. Max Ward and girls went to Corinne Saturday night to greet their father, Les Rader for his birthday. OGDEN. UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hales and girls visited Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Richins and family in Pleasant View, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hanni and family of Ogden visited Mary HOG AUCTION EVERY TUESDAY 12:30 P.M. Udy, Sunday. lo window post. No floor hump. 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