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Show Bear River Child Injured In Fall at Old School Buildhi" Iverson Debra Rasmussen, small by Dollie dau- ghter of ttie Weldon Rasmus-sen- s was serjously hurt Saturday. She was playing around the school house being wrecked by her parents. She fell from a high point on the building. She was rushed to the Valley Hospital where the doctors there did what they could and sent her on immediately to the Dee in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dell Hug-gin- s were in Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Iverson drove to Naf, Ida., Sunday where they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Iverson. Verl Iverson came home with them. Carla Ossman returned from the North West last week and will spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Iverson and other relatives. Velma Graves and daughter, DeAnn, of Springville spent the weekend with the Arnold Dal-lins. Fielding Couple ( Reports Trip ghter. Ten couples of the Mutual Marrieds held a Backwards Party at the Cultural Hall Saturday evening. A pancake supper was served, games played and prizes given for the lowest scores. Monday morning Mrs. L. W. Iverson and Carla Ossman took Mr. Iverson to Salt Lake City where he is employed. Then drove on to Provo to see Mrs. Junius Thompson. There isn't too much change in her condition. the return trip they visited Mrs. Betty Mulch at The Boyd Hawkes in Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. George Ossman in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Gooch of Burley visited Mr. and Mrs. Clair Anderson "Sunday. On Monday Lurline accompanied her parents to Salt Lake City to attend the wedding of her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas spent a few days last s week visiting the Robert in Twin Falls. Helen Hansen is spending a few days in Plain City helping the Ivan Hodsons with their new baby boy. n Mr. and Mrs. Irving and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nessler were in Bountiful Saturday evening. s Mr. and Mrs. Cleve of Ogden visited with the Thomas Waddoups one day last On Mid-val- e. Wad-dou- Love-land- Lorna and Jack Davis were Sunday guests of Lorna's father, George Gardner. The Jay Christensens of Salt Lake City were visiting their n mother, Mrs. Carrie A. and attending the funeral services of Laurel Iverson on Saturday. Chris-tense- Dixie her club Ramsdell entertained Thursday evening. Weidman had major surgery at the St. Benedict hospital last Thursday. She is improving. Warren Jensen discovered he couldn't quite handle the girls in his family yet. They were scuffling and Warren received a broken collar bone. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morten-se- n and daughter, Sharon, of Ogden were Salt Lake City visitors Saturday. Sunday visitors at the Milton Bywater home were the Harold Bywaters of Orem. Karl and Keith Jones of Magna, brothers of Freda Barker were visiting at the Barker home Sunday. Open house for relatives was held Sunday for the 75th birthday of Alvin Anderson at his home here. Lori, Steven and Mark Bate-ma- n of Roy spent four days of last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Anderson. The Roger Johnsens were Salt Lake City visitors SaturMrs. Virgil day. Gertrude Jensen spent the weekend in Ogden with the Dale Redds. Mrs. Redd is her dau Chris-tense- Wad-doup- week. Word has been received by relatives that Mrs. Max is seriously ill. The Mutual Marrieds will a Fireside at the Frank Garner home Saturday night. hold Married Group Of Howell Meets by.Jeny Wood The Howell Married group met at the chapel Saturday. They enjoyed a ham supper after which Diane Grant gave the lesson. Thirteen couples were in attendance. Jeny Wood was hostess at a "Sewing Notions" party Tuesday afternoon that was held in her home. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Payne and family of Ogden and Gary Payne and daughter of were Sunday visitors at the John Payne home. Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Hyden and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meec-hawere in Salt Lake City Friday evening for the viewing of Mr. Wm. Lloyd. Mr. and n home Saturday Returning were Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherland who have been vacationing the past few weeks. Among those they visited were Mr. and Mrs. Will Hunt, Mrs. Laura Smithson and families at Holbrooke, Ariz., Mrs. Lois Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hew-ar- FOR SALE! FRAME VERDELAND . . . SELLER WILL MOVE TO YOUR LOT frame homes, complete with gas furnace or space heater, range, oven and water heater (all can be readily converted to LP gas) ... all basic plumbing (tub, sink, bowl, etc.) . . . hardwood floors throughout. Ideal for mountain or lakeside summer home, rural use, small city or suburban lots. Modest investment will make very attractive and comfortable . . . greatly increase value. Financing available. Lew Nicholas at Sacramento, Mrs. Ethel Prigmore and family at Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Clay Holloway at Nampa, Ida. Saturday evening their guests on their arrival home were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland and family of Ogden. Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kent Sutherland and family of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne spending a few days of this week at Idaho Falls attending a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Robin son and visiting with Mrs. Bourne's sister, Mrs. Clara Potter at Ashton, Ida. are Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Garn and family were Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lef-le- r of Soda Springs, Ida. Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farns-wort- h were Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Richards of Salt Lake City. Entertains For Daughter Mrs. Glen Wood entertained at a party at her home Saturday in compliment to her daughter, Susan, who was observing her 11th birthday annivers- Mrs. Lyle Nessen attended Mr. Lloyd's funeral Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Nessen and daughter, Debbie, of Bountiful visited at the home of Bishop and Mrs. James Nessen, Sunday. Other guests at the Nessen home were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris and family of $ 995 PLUS SMALL MOVING COSTS LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE MOVING SEE THE NEW 1964 VERSION OF THIS HOME at 2380 84, 3 miles north of Roy. South 1900 West, Highway FOR FULL DETAILS, CALL LAYTON INVESTMENT PHONE LAYTON, CO. ary. Nine girl friends were present and enjoyed an afternoon of games followed by dainty refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hess and Teresa Hess of Malad spent Thursday evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood and family. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Coombs and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood attended a "Bus Drivers" banquet held at Stephens Cafe at Garland Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Uel Garn entertained at a family dinner party at their home Saturday evening in compliment to Mrs. Gam's mother, Mrs. Rosa Hodges of Ogden who was celebrating her 84th birthday anniversary. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Cleneth Arnell and family and Debra Peterson of St. Charles, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Hodges and family of Dubois, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stuart and family, Mike Minor and Mrs. Carl Walstrom of Ogden, and Kenneth Price of Salt Lake were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vaughn of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Clark of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kearns, Whitney, David Christensen of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larsen of Mantua, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jensen of Brig-haMr. and Mrs. Wallace Cottle of Trenton, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Christensen, Mrs. Eva Mr. and Clark of Clarkston, Mr. Mrs. Conley Christensen, and Mrs. Willis Christensen of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ashby, Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorenson of East Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Christofferson and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Petersen. A pot luck luncheon was enjoyed followed by games and refreshments. Sunday Dinner Guests Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards of Salt Lake callers were City. Afternoon Mrs. Owen Stokes and three daughters of Tremonton and Mrs. Mary Cannon of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Cannon also visited with other friends. Spending Sunday at Pocatello were Mrs. Mildred Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Smith and son, Darren. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bertagnolli and their houseguest, Mrs. Cecilia Adams of Westwood, Calif. Mrs. Isabel Hess accompanied her sister, Mrs. Sarah Cowley of Benson Ward and Mrs. Jessie Currel of Logan spent Sunday with relatives at Malad. City. Robert McCulloch who has employment at Salt Lake City spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welling. On Sunday he attended the car races at Pocatello. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson were Mr. and Mrs. Asael Godfrey and daughter, Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Francisco and daughter, Jackie, of Ogden. HOLD "COUSINS PARTY" Bishop and Mrs. Donald Pet- ersen entertained at a "Cousins" party at their home Saturday evening. Those attending spent last Lake City visiting with her sister and family. Mrs. Stanley West Jr. Leave For Hawaii Mrs. Earl Wood stopped in at the home of Emma Wood of Brigham, Friday to wish her a Bon Voyage prior to leaving on a trip to Hawaii. She and Veda Mason of Tremonton left Saturday morning. They will be touring for twelve days. Grace Munk left Monday morning for Montana where she will spend a week on their new ranch. Mrs. Amy Allen and daughter, Clyda, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Allen visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorensen Sunday. Mariel weekend Promontory The LEADER Milk Delivery day. Wells was a Miss Dianna weekend guest at the Charles Litchford home in Dcweyville. She attended a Baptist Revival with a group of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robin-ett- e have moved back to the farm this spring. On Easter they enjoyed visits from their children, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peterson and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Robinette, and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Robinette, all of Brigham. Easter guests of the Jay Browns were Mrs. Browns' parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Thorpe of Wellsville, an aurA. her Gunnell. Elizabeth Mrs. sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Cummings and family of Lyman, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Poppleton and daughter of Mr. and Wellsville, a niece, Mrs. Richard Woodland and" family of Pocatello and her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Woodward and family of Farmers Like by Rosalie S. Wells The Dairy of Ogden is experimenting with a weekly door to door delivery of dairy products in the Promontory area. Favorable reports from their first week's trial indicate this may become a permanent service providing enough people support it. This will be especially helpful during the hot summer months. Many farmers don't keep family cows and chickens any more. Richman, Deloy by Mary Roundy The annual Spring Agenda Dance, themed "Younger Than Springtime" was the setting for the selection of Agenda officers for the school year. New officers for the organization include Merlynn Bair, president; Janeal Harris, and Sue Hansen, secretary. These girls will take over duties from present officers, Sue Ann Bair, Marilyn Hards and Joan Campbell. The dance, in which an IBM machine selected partners, was termed a big success by most of the participants. Recently the Bruins also selected their new leaders. Boys chose Kenny Nelson, president; Gary Cannon, and Perry Crozier, secretary. Wol-ter- Mr. and Mrs. Day Garfield and family, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Garfield attended funeral services for Mrs. Day Garfield's sister, Mrs. Joe (LaPriel) at Malad, Saturday. Fire Department and they will move to Ogden when school is out. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Midey and family have moved to Port Angeles, Wash., where he will manage the Jiffy Cleaners. WoodMr. and Mrs. Floyd ward and Vicki attended a Smith family reunion in Brig- ham Saturday. Mrs. Wanda Larsen flew to Spokane, Wash., to attend the convention of school principals this for four days earlier month. During her absence Mrs. Helen Brown taught school and Mrs. Doris Flint cooked school lunch. SALE FOR bedroom older home with 1 acre. 2 Cor-inn- Mrs. Jetta Marx and son. Gerald, were Easter weekend visitors of the Max Marx fam- Home of ihe late Jack Hadfield. ily. Mr. a;.d Mrs. Floyd Wells of Corinne joined the Duane Wells family for a picnic and boat ride on the Great Salt Lake Settllng the estate. For Information, phone the Friday before Easter. Logan Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shepard and children of Logan were Easter guests of their parents, the Merlin Larsens. Dean is employed with the Ogden City 257-330- 2 Trie Intermountain West's Gold Strike Stamps Favorite Davis of Tremonton received word recently that her son ANS2 Eddie C. 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