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Show The Leader Tremonton. Utah mings. and Mrs. Val Leavitt and family attended a Little Buckeroo . Rodeo at North Ogden Saturday where Val was the announcer. Entertains Idaho Guests Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Zundel and family were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shaffer and family of Burley, Ida. Mrs. Rosel Zundel is spending this week with her" daughter, Mrs. Dale Valdez and family in Murray. Spending several days at the Mr. Thursday, July 15, 1965 ego. with L.D.S. Hospital ing the weekend In Canada Logan dur- for medical Florence Hardy, Mrs. Marilyn Saunders and children Cnristy and Michael spent Thursday visiting with Mrs. sister, Mrs. P. N. Hardy's Cook at Ogden. Mrs. Cook accompanied them to Salt Lake the City where they visited home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling the latter part of the week were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner and family of Salt Lake City. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards Wednesday evening were Mrs. Grady Cline of Florida and Mrs. Geneva Richards of Brigham. Sunday guests at the Richards home were Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Nicholas and Mrs. Fern Renell of Ogden. Mrs. Richards and Monday children visited with Mrs. Luella Crittenden at Coalville. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Wilson and daughters, Susan and Darlene of Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wilson of Ogden. A fireside was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams at Fielding Sunday evening following Sacrament meeting. Roger Thompson of Elwood who recently returned from an L.D.S. Mission to Sweden was the guest speaker. Special guests were Bishop Donald Pet- Hoogle Zoo. Mrs. Elma Petersen, Mrs. Arlene Macfarlane and boys, with Terry and Rodney visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman Petersen and family at Bountiful Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason visited at Flaming Gorge last week. They also visited with relatives and friends at Clearfield and Ogden. Mr.-an- Attend Riding Meet Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy attendUtah Riding ed the Northern District A Club Association Saturday meet at Lewiston evening. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams Wednesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. "Roy Woodruff of Milo, Ore. Roger Wood is receiving care at the L.D.S. Hospital in Logan for an eye Injury. Miss Mary Ann Hansen of Salt Lake City has been spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight bout k of at Mrs. tCM VOCALS fre visiting care. by Florence Munson Leaving Friday for a ten day vacation trip to Canada were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Richards who were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Richards and children Brent and Sheryl of Garland. They plan to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barrus and other friends and relatives area. They in the Cardston will also visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Munns at Great Falls and Lynn Munns at Virginia City, Mont. The two Munns boys are grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Richards. Visitors at the visitors home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Severson are Mrs. Verl (Joyce) Walker and family of San Di-- y, tea also Mrs. Deibert Walker in Tremonton. Miss Sheila Wood was in the Fielding Couple Takes Vacation r They are Mr. and f ersen and Darvel Gam. Thirty boys and girls were present Refreshments were served. Attend AM Camp Mrs. Althea Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wilcox and family attended a Wilcox reunion held at the Orem park, Satur- Hansen. JaMes GNen DvRe Dick-Vs- ELK.eSOMM.ed:ANgieDiCK!N80N Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess Sr. Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Pruitt and son, Myrle, of Clearfield. Val Leavitt and son, Casey, by Mrs. Alice accompanied Grant of Logan attended funeral services for Mrs. Horace (Lenora) Dalton at Syracuse Friday where Val sang two solos at the services. Mrs. Veda Cottle of Pocatello spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. Melba Hess. Friday afternoon they visited with their at father, - David Thompson Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherin Ogden land spent Sunday visuV? with Mr. and Mrs. Art Cottle, Mr. and Mrs. WaMr. and Mrs. lter Sutherland, Kent Sutherland and families. The Elders and their partners held their annual summer party at the Church grounds Saturday evening. Approximately 40 were present to enjoy a "chicken fry" with all the trim- - day. Mrs. Barbara King and Mrs. Wilcox Karen accompanied anniversary. Other guests included Terry Wood and small son of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Schwartz and family of Malad, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barnes and family of Downey, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wood and family, Mrs. Althea Wilcox and son, Seth. by Jeny Wood very interesting fireside was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Sorensen Sunday evening. It was under the direction of the M.I.A. Mr. Neils Knudsen who worked for the in Denmark "underground" during the war told of his many harrowing experiences A Reunions Held By Riverside Family Groups by Myrle Udy The son and daughter of Leo and Katheryne Scott, of California are spending a month with their father. Mrs. Ada Jardine and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bench of Salt Lake City, Dorothy Clegg of Moses Lake, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee, Virginia Cue and Helen Morrison visited Mr. and Mrs. Leland Capener during the week. They are relatives of Mrs. Capener. Mrs. Jardine is her only living aunt; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hirschi and two boys accompanied by Inez Johnson vacationed in the Flaming Gorge country during the week. They visited many other points of interest while in that area. Family Visits The David Willams family of Malad visited together Sunday and Monday. The parents were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Robert JSmith, Mr. and Mrs. Art Jack-ma- n and families of California, Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Holli-da- y and family of Ogden and the LeRoy Atkinson family and Mr. and Mrs. Madion Sorenson of East Garland and Clarence Forsberg and family at the Clarence Forsberg home for a reunion together. Saturday Wayne Hales and sons of Salt Lake City visited the'r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Macfarlane, Earl Hales. The Jr. Birthday Club honor" their "Merry ed Connie Anderson for her group to Willow Flats last week birthday Friday night and enwhere they spent three days joyed being together after a with other groups from Box period of not having a party. in Elder County. Those enjoying They spent the evening the handiwork, hikes and swimquilting. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Young of ming form this group were Pam brother and sister-in-laKent, Merlyn Udy, Carol Rich.. iTrieLMefM Tooele, of Mrs. Ed Udy and Mr. ards, Carol Ann Scott, LaRene and Mrs. Royce Searle and Scott, Jill Forsberg, Vickie LeaPLUS vitt, Christine Burnett and Jana family of Brigham, a niece, visited at the Udy home SaturLynn Smith. Dixie and Michael WAN IN THE DARK King and Sheldon Wilcox were day. also in the group. Mrs. Clarence Silvester and NOW Entertained On Birthday family of Layton and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice WilKyle Silvester and family of cox entertained at a "surprise" Ogden visited the William Silvesters Thursday. On Sunday patio party at their home Tuesday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Silvester Mrs. Terry Wood of Logan who came to visit their parents. Logan, Utah was celebrating her birthday Mr. and Mrs. Don Bone and daughter, Helen, of San Francisco visited Mr. and Mrs. Jensen Thursday evening. The ladies are cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Burnett and family of Hyrum visited their parents, the Marv BurEARL A. STOHL netts Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hales and 1 170 NORTH 3RD EAST PHONE TREMONTON, UTAH Deanna visited in Southern Utah and Arizona during the week. Sunday they visited relatives in Idaho Falls. HonortJ On Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ward and family of Pleasant View spent the weekend with their parents, the Ira Wards. Mrs. Ken Ward entertained a number of guests to honor her two year old son, Brian. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen and son, Mrs. Inez Brown, Marilyn Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward and Michael Ward. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward, Marilyn and Michael, visited Mr. and Mrs. Rosco Smith in Holbrook. Michael stayed and visited them for three days. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. 17a CAPITOL Howell Fireside Features Guest Speaker With War Experiences A HUNDRED YEARS AGO: Mix-Ups- 4-- during If you're a centenarian born in the midst of the Civil War your parents paid an income tax of five per cent on earnings of $600 to $10,000 . . . and ten per cent on income over $10,000! One hundred years ago, the motto "In God We Trust" ap- a theatrical program for the peared on a U.S. coin for the holiday season in Boston. At the first time; it was used on the same time John Morrissey, an 1864 two-cepiece, by order of fighter, built a race Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase track at Saratoga N.Y. and orof the Supreme Court. ganized the first race meets in 1864 there. Travelers, one of the naLincoln was e and coined a new political ex- tion's largest insurance pression when he observed that companies, was also founded in "it was not best to swap horses 1864. when crossing the stream." Serving America's insurance General Ulysses S. Grant was needs for a hundred years, named Commander in Chief of Travelers notes that Americans the Federal Armies, replacing have changed from their excluGeneral Hallack. sive concern about the financial The first significant plan for disasters caused by death and underground transit in America illness to anticipation of extra was proposed by Hugh B. Will- -' funds for the pleasant years son in 1864. He established a ahead. At this moment, an esticompany for that purpose in mated 9 million Americans are New York City with a capitalitaking advantage of the new individuals retirezation of $5 million. This was also the year that General Sher- ment act which permits them man's troops captured Savan- to receive an income tax deducnah, Ga., after besieging the tion for certain amounts they set aside for their retirement. city for ten days. 1864 saw George Presbury According to Travelers, more Rowell begin the first successful living insurance benefits are beU.S. advertising agency. His ing paid now than death benefirst job was the preparation of fits. That's progress for you! nt ex-pri- all-lin- PARADE A PLANNED Primary Parade is announced by Tremonton First Ward Primary to be held Monday, July 19 at 5:30 p.m. at the Library park. The officers of the Primary invite everyone to join them and enjoy hot dogs, barbecues and other good things to eat after the parade. Articles which have been made to earn money for the new addition to the Primary Children's Hospital will also be on sale. Round-the-Bloc- k that time. Missionary Returns Horn Mrs. Gerald Munk came down from Sheridan, Mont., to meet her son, Michael, who flew in from Australia. She met him Saturday evening at the Salt Lake airport. Michael has been on a mission in Australia for the past two years. Mr. and Mrs. Neils F. Knudsen of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Den Bair and family of Garland and Eva Bair were dinner guests at the home of Bishop and Mrs. James Nessen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood and son. Larry, and Mrs.. Ingrid were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood. The occasion was to celebrate their little granddaughter Peggy's birthday. Hafner California Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Wankier of San Pedro, Calif., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Grant for a few days. Mrs. Grant then accompanied the Wankiers on a three day vacation. Vaughn Bair of Rupert. Ida., stopped in Tuesday to visit with Eva Bair. James Bishop Nessen n KOOL KING AUTO NOW IN STOCK FOR MOST POPULAR MAKES AND MODELS CARS AND PICKUPS 8 NO WAIT HOUR INSTALLATION SAME DAY SERVICE CUSTOM COOLING The English traffic law that e driving comes specifies of from an ancient custom moving to the left of a road to keep one's sword arm between himself and strangers who might have designs on life or property. left-sid- COSTS LESS THAN YOU THINK AT EWER PLUMBING Phone 257-322- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Waldron and son, Kelly, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holley at American Fork. Lid PliK: a & HEATING 331 N. 1 1st West r;rMl: De-lo- TOP PRICES PAID FOR GRAIN 257-220- UTAH STATE CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO FINALS Box Elder County Fair Grounds Tremonton 7 Friday f July 16 :(M) 1M. ' ' V . .. -- . Dwight r Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Udy and : Saturday 2:00 M. fr..- SPONSORED .I,; 'dr ' j- . - BY ry Box Elder County Mounted Posse K. C. A. Approved Stoek D. A. furnished by "Swanee" Kirby Admission $1.00 Warren visited Sunday, Monday and Tuesday in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sporleder and Bountiful with Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Udy. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams a of California are spending few days with Mr. Adams' daughter, Mrs. Dale Udy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Udy spent Sunday in Salt Lake City with their daughter, Mrs. Jr. Coth-reand other relatives. 17 P. of Cache Valley were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward. and Julv Ward Entertains Family During the week Mr. and Richins enterMrs. Douglas tained the Richins family at their home. Mr. and Mrs. W. I Richins and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Napoli and family, Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd DiEmpey and family of San ego, at dinner and an evening of socializing as a family. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Richins attended the Richins family reunion in Grouse Creek. The All contestants are of High School age. Winners are eligible to go to finals at Ogalla.la, Nebraska Kids Under GATE PHIZES SATURDAY 12 - 50c. Richins Grandfather entire were present. family Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis have returned home after visiting with their sons. Alton and Don and their families in Ogden and Roy. Sunday they accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Alton Davis to Provo to sec Lawrence and his wife. They report is improvtheir daughter-in-laing from a fall in which she .suffered a broken knee. Being a polio victim, the fracture has been exceptionally hard on her. Revelation! Until you yourself get behind the wheel of a new Cadillac, you will never know why its owners are so enthusiastic. 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UTAH and his mother, Barbara, were in Smithfield Friday for the Weid-mereunion. They were very thrilled to meet some of their relatives from Canada whom they had never had the pleasure of meeting before. GENERAL MOTORS NEW YORK WORLDS FAIR |