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Show 'BUZZIN' AROUND BEEVILLE Mothers Day held the spotlight this week and there was here and there. "visiting t Mrs. Beulah llunsaker of honor at dinner at the Mrs. home of her daughter, Howard Capener at Riverside. Miss Zola Hunsaker and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hunsaker enjoyed dinner there also. Mrs. Lillian Hunsaker had all of her family at home to visit Present were: Mr. and her. Mis Milton Anderson, I intah; Mr. and Mrs. Duane Archibald, Mrs. Shirley Benson, Gail.md; Tiemonton; Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hunsaker, Mr. aiwl Mrs. Alton was-gues- and ming, Mr. and Mrs. Molgaard Hunsaker from Mrs. Ann Knudsen of Dewey and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Willy Hunsaker of South viiie. Willard and Mr. and Mis. Ralph Enjoying a "Mothei's Day Tolman and family, Mr. and rest was Mis Alvin llunsaker Mrs. Ken Hunsaker and ehil when she spent the week end dren and Mrs. Alma Cook of in Roy with Mr. and Mrs. Don Honeyville. Hunsaker and baby and Mr and Mrs. Leland Hunsaker and Mrs Year! (irover. husband and their family were Mothers Day dinner at the dinner guests at the home of home ol Mr and Mis. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Newell Welch in Hunsaker found the following Logan. This writer caught a glimpse Hyrum guests: Mr. and Mrs Hunsaker and son from Logan. of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bingham Mr. and Mrs Abe llunsaker and corn mg home from a visit with two daughters from Hiehinond, Mr and Mrs A A. Munns a! and Elwood. Saw Mr. and Mis. Mrs. Winnie Clark. Logan Hunsaker coming in from her son Terry of Evanston, Wyoa visit with Mr. and Mrs. Vanee al South Treinonton. Also glimpsed the Lloyd Holmes of Ogden visiting at the Heber Walkers'. Detective and Mrs. Milton L. Hunsaker and two boys, Douglas and Dickey were late afternoon dinner guests at the home of Fruit t h i cit La-Va- FRUIT TREES city lots with good varieties We have all the best commercial Fill up your Trees. of Mrs. Alma Cook. heir mother, Visiting with Mrs. Lortn llunsakei and family were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pear son and sm Jelfry of Logan, and Mis. Ruth Chlarson and I and DEWBERRY, BOYSENBERRY RASPBERRY PLANTS CANTALOUPES We are contracting for limited acreage of taloupes. See us now. t can- ANDERSON PRODUCE CO. 420 West Forresf Phone 506 r BOSSY UKS and souj ill you The McCormick-Deerin- Milker g Julie and Maisha of this city. Mrs. Paulie Boothe and Mrs. Carrie Bool tie packed up and took the tius to Ogden to enjoy Mothers day as guests of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Boothe and family and Mr. and Mis. Wayne Boothe and family and the latter with Mr and Mis. Alton G. Perry. C. A. Johnson was a Salt Lake visitor on Saturday. His parents. Mr. find Mrs. Monson returned to their home there after visiting the Johnson family for a week. Spending Monday in Ogden c That shows they like it. May we d. Milkers now in stock. g Fn-da- C i oi Go ' - :V -- -- Tol-ma- H addres-th- OY nrc - of d.scriminating MACHINES McCORMICK-DEERIN- tr MIKE TayTthecho' tell you about it? We have McCormick-Deerin- - of Mr piness. Guide boy Cari;s Sunday dinner guestsaker would place the Mr. with wf'r.P and shopping M's K" Citing and ' ol the brightly co'ored and Adams Um mnd fertey Keih Mrand Mrs. Orland Mitton and ra! and & MASIE ky Andrew I. Pnerten over the fiame. Mor-icl- l The Mrs. Mr. and were family ehildrin of Layton. was earned out as Hunsaker and baby. Johnson come address, by f0uw Mr uni Mis. Com ad Travis Htir Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. on ker. The opemn visited m Salt Lake City Claude Tolman on Thursday bong Johnson's parents, Mr- of were Mr. and Mrs. Turner Ig returned Mon.-o-n -. MiJunior Madsen and Mr oifered th Biuffdale, Mrs. Myra Patterson home with them and ate visiting er and Ronald Hunsaker and Mrs. Jones of Salt Lake City. uei'kMyrna Hunsaker Were th l: for "Its a new little brother for Huneis. Group One, with Mr and Mr- - Glendell Sandra Hun.saker. He was born Mrs. teacher, Norma G. Gilmor to Mr. and Mis. Donald Hunsaker visited with Mr. and on sented Friendliness." John Naacs., n at Mantua saker on Tuesday, May 11 at Mrs. and Mr. Two and their tea, her ivAm Sunday and witn ooley Memorial hospital. t sen presented It certainly wasn't a Lost p m Band o! Biigham lty. ThankfUr '(ran- - Gilmoic Ocden, was a Zion s Boys and Girls, Weed end for Mr. and Mrs. A. ol his parents. presented (' Cook. They left for Salt Lake weekend Politeness ( it teacher is Doiothy Hu on Friday. That evening Mr. and Mrs Dave Gilmore. for Rhea Hunsaker and her tT Attending luneial services they attended the Water Follies On at the state fair grounds. Mrs. Cleo J Gaidner in Bear boys and girls, 2nd year aftersented "Unselfishness. The s Piver City on Wednesday Saturday evening they listened Hunsa-ker- . io the Norwegian chorus coners portrayed noon vveie Mis. Phyllis Loyalty", cert and they spent Mothers day Mrs YdLav Boothe. Mr. and their teacher HuVLuis and with Mrs. Cooks mother. Mrs. Mildied Harpers Larks'Z Mrs. LeGrande Hunsaker Albert Hall. Even Tempered."'' strated Mr. and Mrs Geoige Oime. din- Tiekkers Mrs. June Ammons and two gave His lath hiithday and a "Trust, r kiddies are spending the wepk ner pai tv for Mr. George H. ness. Their teacher is , at the home of her parents, Mr. Ins children Tolman. The Bluebirds when Wiieat 'ey and Mrs. George Orme. on Sunday "Good Health witn thtir mT home ins .it gathered From Salt Lake City to HoneyAlter a delicious hot er Mildred llaiper. The afternuon. ville to spend Monday visiting Out the afternoon was spent gulls then pieemcd dinner her sister, Mrs. Conrad Johnson Attending were Mr. enee. Ttieir teacher is g visiting and family, came Mrs. Vaughn and Mrs Geoige Wheatley, Jr., Hunsaker. The Guides and I. Hall and two little boys and Mr. and Mi- -. Floyd Burnett and teacher, Winnie Thorsted Horn Honeyville to Salt Lake daughter Tanya of Fielding, travel "Helpfulness City went Mr. and Mrs. George Elaine Wheatley of Logan and Oifioei s of the primary j. Ha.'per to spend the day with Dan and Peggy Wheatley. Miss Nellie Mis. Harper's sister, Mrs. Fred Spackman. president ' at a student Elaine Wheatley is O. Hunsaker, Ins! eounse" Berry and family. I S V C. where she is mathe Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Hunsaker Ruth K. Hunsaker second coriection. in pencil joring folwere in Pocatello Saturday on arc a Relief selor; Berma C. Orme. secrets" Society member, program was carried out as Mi and Mis. Alton Perry and business. he stated, you are extended an lows: Prelude, played by Janice friend- - tailed on Mrs. Carrie G. Carol Johnson, oiganist; Met O. Holmes, chorister; and Hansen from the Eighth ward. Boothe Sunday afternoon. invitation to attend. Shoppers to Ogden during M. Bingham, the Fourth teacher by ceremony Flag Lead Shall Child a Little And the week were Mrs. Ralph The May 6 meeting of the lo- ward. The prayer was offered primary president a saying This Mrs. Claude Tolman, Mr. cal proved Them . A. was held at the Deem from the Hare when a capacity crowd Forrest atended and and Mrs. Ray Boothe and to Lo- school house with President by Sharon A the Beehive very Due ward. song boys and girls at the c per on Sunday eveDie Mrs. Dale Hunsaker, Norma Johnson conducting. Affilled chapel gan were was followed by as did President L for the primary conference. elusion, Mrs. Jack Harper and Mrs. Geo. ter the minutes were read by Marching Song an address ot welcome by Mrs ning white. Other stake hoard Tolman, 'leryl Ishers Douglas Harper. Presisecretary Laura Tolman, Deem from the Harper ward. Gilmoie hers pjesetn weie Mrs. Pf,j Honeyville Church News dent Johnson introduced Profes- An instrumental was presented Hunsaker ami Cary to A large crowd of townspeople their seals and Call, Mrs. Alton May, Ruth B showed people sor N. VV. Christensen of Die by the Corinne ward and a talk the were handed out Helen Harrison and Anna t an many fiom out of town C. S. U. A. music department at piogiains from thi arid Sher-m.- i gey. the funeial services of at Logan. He spoke on music by Connie Christensen Miss Johnson by Judy Bear River ward. "The PromMr. J. Truman Tolman on ThursThe stage was set Duke and its relationship with chil- ise was given by Colleen with a scene of mountains and day. His children, Mr. and Mrs. dren. To the question "How Stokes, repiesenting her ward, tiees vvitli Die frame of a rainClitford College and family of I shall start my child play- the Seventh; the "Beehive choearly Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Jaring music, he replied, No one rus by the Third ward. Awards bow and a large pot of gold the vis Tolman and daughter of is ever too young or too old to happiness aero. G. Hunsaker. mniked As Oakland and Mrs. Steven Mit-ze- r learn to play or appreciate mu- were given by Lois each was pre- center of the stage. A tambouiine dance and son Dennis of Oakland sic. He cited an example of a and added some sented by the Honeyville girls. class performed were all here and will visit old man in Cache val- The closing song, "When The pait which would lend to haptheir mother for some time. ley who had retired and had Twilight Shadows Fall. was At Relief Society on Tuesday nothing to do with his spare followed by the benediction ofafternoon a lovely quilt was time. Pof. Christensen taught made after which a review of him to play the violin. Another fered by Laura Fillmore, the previous eight literary lesexample is L. D. S. commissioner sons were given by Ruth Bing- of education, Franklin L. West After the program, LaRue1 ham. Lunch ws served by Mil- who learned to play after he was Yates led the large crowd in WOMEN Tollie Hunsaker and Laura 40. He urges parents to sur- folk dancing. Mrs. Lois G. Hunman. June I. Hunsaker, presi- round their young children with saker was in charge of the pro dent wishes to announce that good music and to teach them gram and was assisted by the the last Tuesday in May, the music through the song ap- Honeyville Beehive leaders. 2.1th, will be the annual Moth- proach and in groups. The muChlarson Mrs. Lyman and ers and Daughters party. She sical portion of the program was requests a!! mothers and their by three of Mrs. U. W. Christen- Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Burt have daughters to come and enjoy the sens students, Larry Gibbons, returned from an extensive trip afternoon. Whether or not you five years and his mother Mrs. to Washington, D. .C., New York and other eastern cities. Gibbons, and Sandra age nine. Saturday shoppers in Logan GETS CLOTHES CLEANER, QUICKER, EASIER They sang and played little were Mrs. Ruth Chlarson and in had learned songs they Mis. Ardus Burbank. groups and they also played Five boys and gills attended several pianp selections. Mrs. Christensen is recognized as an the meeting and were baptized of the L. D. S. church expert in her field of group members at the City Fifth ward Brigham teaching with children as young on Saturday. They were: Haras two and three years and she art Women who who is also an accomplished pianist. old Coombs, son of Mr. and Mrs. particular The meeting was very instruc- Ross Coombs, Judy Johnson, appreciate spar y-washed, tive and a large group of par- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson, Judy Whitaker, kling bright clothes ents enjoyed it. are always en daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Here ihr car that thusiastic Dexter Refreshments were served by Whitaker. LuDean Dickey, Twin Tub owners! in.ptrcd new words for In the refreshments committee. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dexter For the two My Mcrrv Oldhmoliilr. last tubs will of this Lou meeting Dickey, and Mary year Dickey, lta the Futiiramic "OH, a Twin, with be a at held date to be announc- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed brand urw model that washing together, ed later and will feature Dr. Dickey. Those children were turns out super- leading the way into a (lew Golden f ra of progreaa LeRae Jones, speech correctment continued on Sunday, May 2 at clean washings. and advancement And actually cutsu department at U. S. A. C. nd the Fast meeting and babies WASHER OF THE washing time ne TRIUMPH bles-eelections for next year will also d were the son of Mr. and two. Sec the be held. A large crowd is desired Mrs. DeVere Wintle who was DEPENDABILITY! Dexter Twin here. for this meeting. given the name of William DeVere, and the daughter of Mr. The bees were really buzzin and Mrs. Norman S. Hunsaker in Honeyville Wednesday night who received the name of RosaGood. as they gathered or the annual lind. Hardware Sporting North Box Elder stake Swarm Mr. and Mrs. Austin Tolman Your Oliver Dealer " night. The hall was adorned were visitois of Mrs. Paulie with fresh bouquets and the Boothe on Sunday. v r And youll like the way it saves you time and labor. It's easy to clean and long-live- Las m is so gentle and efficient that cows give maximum production with it. L. L. Bootfi Mrs. News by Honeyville PARTS AND SERVICE Sgest bus g, iu&ded s ;d fire i Brigham Truck & Implement I 0. beautifull- Vfc j c : OL ! THOMPSON THE RISING COST OF MATERIALS AND LABOR WILL SOON INCREASE wmte Drt. 4d)l tirn option) at tn BUY NOW SB Its the 1048 hit of the vear the car that has all sma-- li Everywhere it goes, the Futuraniie goes over in a big wav. 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That "Fuluramie Feel"no-clutc- the hig success storv of nierica singing its prai . . . ... 1 ft Wf Current Urn Prices EHectire On All Other Points $5.40 $4.00 bur inns part ti, dltl uliV Until May 17th |