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Show Mrs. E. J. Clark of Logan Is good program has been arrangvisiting for a few days at the ed and all members are urged home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy to be present. - -- OX ELDER ' Brigham City, ourn a I Serious Reading Increases itell how to do things in busiA net, industry, or the home is LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UP) definite swing from the leisure reported by the Louisville free type of reading to books which ' J fostings From Friday. April 22, 1949 Utah lERRY Berry News By Mrs. Lyman Wight public library. PERRY Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Poulsen and Mrs. Lyman Wight at St. spent the past week-enGeorge, Utahs Dixie. Here they were met by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Atkinson and children, Gary and Darlene of Los .Angeles, Calif , and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cracroft and Cicely and Florence White of Salt Lake A group went through City. the St. George temple witnessing the marriage and sealing of Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson and children April 16, after w'hieh a wedding dinner was served at the Sugar Loaf cafe. Easter decorations were used and a beautiful pink and white wedding cake formed the center-piecCovers were laid for' 12 guests. All returned to their homes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Thorne and family were among guests at a family dinner last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Thorne in Ogdetj. The occasion marked the birthday anniversary of Mr. Thorne. d Enjoy the whiskey thats m fo Mum Kentucky Whiskey -- A Blend NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP., N. Y. 86 PROOF 65 NEUTRAL GRAIN SPIRITS dance The childrens Easter Friday evening was very well attended. Each child was givworn Allen Wright and family of en a pretty hat which was one Snowville spent Easter Sunday through the dance. Each brought an Easter basket and In Salt Lake City. hall looked like a spring the Easter Sunday dinner guests garden when they sat at the home of Mr. and Mrs. flower on the floor to eat their lunch. Mr. were Wendell Nebeker and The Sunday School Easter Mrs. Amos Pe;ry of Brigham was presented to a program City, Mr. and Mrs. Hank audience. Musical numand children of Sail Lake large were furnished bers by the ReCity, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Niel- lief society Singing Mothers. sen of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Johnsen and Robert Bishop Byron Nebeker and children of Gardner, Danny and Ida Perry, Willard. and the flute 'band from the Mrs. Junior Hall and son, C. j school and the Primary class. A. of Portage, is spending the Linda Huggins, Rawlins Ander-Isen- , week at the home of her parSydna Jensen, Karen Rams-idelents, Mr. and Mrs. E.ra WeaMax Stander, Helen Jean ver. Mr. and Mrs. John T, Bate Huggins, Arlena Hoggan, Barof Brigham City were also bara Burt, Ranae Stander, guests at the Weaver home last Jensen, Patty Christensen Sunday. and Audrey Petersen each had Mr. and Mrs. Martell Nelson i a speaking part. and children visited on Easter The Ladies Farm Bureau held of Mr. at home the and rheir Sunday monthly meeting in the Mrs. Delbert Atkinson at Clarks-ton- . ward chapel. Muss Thelma Huof the Extension service was Mrs. J. D. Munson of Field- ber a special guest. Two photograing spent Easter Sunday at the from the Salt Lake Tribphers home of Mr. and Mrs. David une were - there and took picAllen, returning to her home tures of different women parMonday. in different projects. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Osmond ticipating treated Miss Bessie Hansen and children, Rex and Leona, the lesson on Interior Decoraweek a from returned last trip and shrubs were to the Northwest at Forest ting. Plants the memamong exchanged Grove, Oregon. They visited bers . . with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Miss Gayle Holmgren 'of Salt Mrs. Umschied 16 a sisLake City spent the Easter holiter of Mr. Osmond, day with 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Holmgren. like a Bear River looked afternoon. town Sunday ghost Bear River News ( nearly) Everyone packed a lunch and motored to the Little BEAR RIVER CITY Mrs. Alice mountain to enjoy the first picWelling was hostess to her club nic of the season. Horseshoe Saturday afternoon at her home pitching, baseball and hiking in Tremonton. A dainty lunch made up the rest of the afterwas served and pinochle play- noons entertainment. ed. Mrs. Thora Andersen won Carol Holmgren, a student at high score and Mrs. Beth Holm- the B. Y. U. in Provo spent the gren received cut prize. holiday with 'her mother, Mrs. Daughters of Utah Pioneers Roy Thorsen. will hold their monthly meetMrs. Ralph Stewart and small ing at the home of Mrs. John P. son spent Friday with her Holmgren Friday at 2 oclock. 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